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    <title>Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod</title>
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      <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod originates from the 'Heart Of Historic Germantown," Philadelphia, Pa.

Bob Camardella  began podcasting at Podomatic  in October 2005 and at the Radio Nostalgia Network at Libsyn.com in January 2006. From 2006 through 2009, in addition to the top ranked Boxcars711 show at Podomatic and Libsyn, "Humphrey/Camardella Media Productions" commanded a top ten slot at Podshow (1.5 million downloads per month), a top 10 ranking at Libsyn (1.7 million downloads per month) and top rankings, which continue to date, in the Kids &amp; Family section at I-Tunes. For the last several years, and to date (2013), his podcast here at Podomatic generates over 5 million downloads a year and continues to grow.

Prior to the onset of podcasting, he hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 

In his early 20's, Bob Attended Philadelphia Community College for Photography and the Antinelli School of Photography soon  launching  Robert Joseph Studios. specializing in portraits and weddings.

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    <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod originates from the 'Heart Of Historic Germantown,&quot; Philadelphia, Pa.

Bob Camardella  began podcasting at Podomatic  in October 2005 and at the Radio Nostalgia Network at Libsyn.com in January 2006. From 2006 through 2009, in addition to the top ranked Boxcars711 show at Podomatic and Libsyn, &quot;Humphrey/Camardella Media Productions&quot; commanded a top ten slot at Podshow (1.5 million downloads per month), a top 10 ranking at Libsyn (1.7 million downloads per month) and top rankings, which continue to date, in the Kids &amp; Family section at I-Tunes. For the last several years, and to date (2013), his podcast here at Podomatic generates over 5 million downloads a year and continues to grow.

Prior to the onset of podcasting, he hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 

In his early 20's, Bob Attended Philadelphia Community College for Photography and the Antinelli School of Photography soon  launching  Robert Joseph Studios. specializing in portraits and weddings.

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      <title>Episode 9798: The Whistler &quot;The Juggernaut&quot; (04/06/09)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler &quot;The Juggernaut&quot; (04/06/09)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers The Whistler OTR "The Juggernaut" 

Riginal Air Date: June 9, 1947

Starring: "Herb Butterfield"

Wilbur Hatch (music)

The Whistler was a mystery/suspense radio show, the main star of which was the ironic twist at the end of almost every episode. Usually a criminal's activity was exposed either by an overlooked (vital) detail or by their own stupidity. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective.

Each dramatic episode began with the whistling of a haunting tune which was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts whistling with an orchestra.

"I am The Whistler, and I know many things, for I walk by night. I know many strange tales, hidden in the hearts of men and women who have stepped into the shadows. Yes....I know the nameless terrors of which they dare not speak." 

Show Notes From Classic Mystery Radio .com

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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers The Whistler OTR &quot;The Juggernaut&quot; Riginal Air Date: June 9, 1947Starring: &quot;Herb Butterfield&quot;Wilbur Hatch (music)The Whistler was a mystery/suspense radio show, the main star of which was the ironic twist at the end of almost every episode. Usually a criminal's activity was exposed either by an overlooked (vital) detail or by their own stupidity. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective.Each dramatic episode began with the whistling of a haunting tune which was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts whistling with an orchestra.&quot;I am The Whistler, and I know many things, for I walk by night. I know many strange tales, hidden in the hearts of men and women who have stepped into the shadows. Yes....I know the nameless terrors of which they dare not speak.&quot; Show Notes From Classic Mystery Radio .com</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9797: Our Miss Brooks &quot;Lack Of Coal At Madison High&quot;-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks &quot;Lack Of Coal At Madison High&quot;-STEREO</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers Our Miss Brooks "Lack Of Coal At Madison High" (01-09-49) STEREO

Release date April 24, 1956
Our Miss Brooks is a 1956 American comedy film starring Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Don Porter and Robert Rockwell, based on the radio and TV sitcom hit on CBS of the same name. Directed by Al Lewis, who was the chief writer for the radio and TV editions, and written by both him and Joseph Quillan, the film disregarded the past four years of television and started with a new storyline. It was distributed by Warner Brothers.

Plot

Unmarried, sarcastic English literature and grammar teacher Connie Brooks (Eve Arden) arrives in a small Midwestern town to teach at the local high school. She meets handsome, athletic biology teacher Phillip Boynton (Robert Rockwell), and they begin dating. Boynton, however, is unwilling to commit to the relationship, and several years of platonic dating pass (to Miss Brooks' consternation).
When student Gary Nolan (Nick Adams) does poorly in her class, his father—wealthy local newspaper publisher Lawrence Nolan (Don Porter)—accuses Miss Brooks of being incompetent. Brooks convinces Mr. Nolan that he's working too hard and neglecting his son. Mr. Nolan hires Miss Brooks to tutor his son in English, and agrees to spend more time with Gary. As Gary becomes a better-adjusted youth, Mr. Nolan begins to romance Miss Brooks]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 22:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers Our Miss Brooks &quot;Lack Of Coal At Madison High&quot; (01-09-49) STEREORelease date April 24, 1956Our Miss Brooks is a 1956 American comedy film starring Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Don Porter and Robert Rockwell, based on the radio and TV sitcom hit on CBS of the same name. Directed by Al Lewis, who was the chief writer for the radio and TV editions, and written by both him and Joseph Quillan, the film disregarded the past four years of television and started with a new storyline. It was distributed by Warner Brothers.PlotUnmarried, sarcastic English literature and grammar teacher Connie Brooks (Eve Arden) arrives in a small Midwestern town to teach at the local high school. She meets handsome, athletic biology teacher Phillip Boynton (Robert Rockwell), and they begin dating. Boynton, however, is unwilling to commit to the relationship, and several years of platonic dating pass (to Miss Brooks' consternation).When student Gary Nolan (Nick Adams) does poorly in her class, his father&#8212;wealthy local newspaper publisher Lawrence Nolan (Don Porter)&#8212;accuses Miss Brooks of being incompetent. Brooks convinces Mr. Nolan that he's working too hard and neglecting his son. Mr. Nolan hires Miss Brooks to tutor his son in English, and agrees to spend more time with Gary. As Gary becomes a better-adjusted youth, Mr. Nolan begins to romance Miss Brooks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers Our Miss Brooks &quot;Lack Of Coal At Madison High&quot; (01-09-49) STEREORelease ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9796: X Minus One &quot;Gray Flannel Armor&quot; (Aired 01/09/58)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One &quot;Gray Flannel Armor&quot; (Aired 01/09/58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9796</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Internal Problems Prevent Full Show Details. Thanks For Your Patience.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Internal Problems Prevent Full Show Details. Thanks For Your Patience.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9795: Bob Camardella Remembers The Fantastic Voice Of Barbra Streisand &quot;The Way We Were&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Bob Camardella Remembers The Fantastic Voice Of Barbra Streisand &quot;The Way We Were&quot;</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers The Fantastic Voice Of Barbra Streisand "The Way We Were"

 Barbara Joan "Barbra" Streisand (/ˈstraɪsænd/ STRY-sand; born April 24, 1942) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, producer, and director. With a career spanning over six decades, she has achieved success across multiple fields of entertainment, being the first performer awarded an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony). 

Streisand's career began in the early 1960s performing in nightclubs and Broadway theaters. Following guest appearances on various television shows, she signed to Columbia Records—retaining full artistic control in exchange for accepting lower pay, an arrangement that continued throughout her career. Her studio debut The Barbra Streisand Album (1963) won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Throughout her recording career, Streisand has topped the US Billboard 200 chart with 11 albums (the record for a woman until 2023), including People (1964), The Way We Were (1974), Guilty (1980), and The Broadway Album (1985). She also topped the US Billboard Hot 100 with five singles: "The Way We Were", "Evergreen", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (with Neil Diamond), "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (with Donna Summer), and "Woman in Love". 

Following her established recording success, Streisand ventured into film by the end of the 1960s. She starred in the critically acclaimed Funny Girl (1968), winning the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 41st Academy Awards. Additional fame on the big screen followed with the extravagant musical Hello, Dolly! (1969), the screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), and the romantic drama The Way We Were (1973). Streisand won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for writing the love theme from A Star Is Born (1976), the first woman to be honored as a composer. With the release of Yentl (1983), Streisand became the first woman to write, produce, direct, and star in a major studio film. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Score and a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Musical. Streisand also received the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, becoming the first (and for 37 years, the only) woman to win that award. Streisand later produced and directed The Prince of Tides (1991), and The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996). 

With sales exceeding 150 million records worldwide, Streisand is one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she is the second-highest certified female artist in the United States, with 68.5 million certified album units. Billboard ranked Streisand as the greatest solo artist on the Billboard 200 chart and the top Adult Contemporary female artist of all time.


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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers The Fantastic Voice Of Barbra Streisand &quot;The Way We Were&quot; Barbara Joan &quot;Barbra&quot; Streisand (/&#712;stra&#618;s&#230;nd/ STRY-sand; born April 24, 1942) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, producer, and director. With a career spanning over six decades, she has achieved success across multiple fields of entertainment, being the first performer awarded an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony). Streisand's career began in the early 1960s performing in nightclubs and Broadway theaters. Following guest appearances on various television shows, she signed to Columbia Records&#8212;retaining full artistic control in exchange for accepting lower pay, an arrangement that continued throughout her career. Her studio debut The Barbra Streisand Album (1963) won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Throughout her recording career, Streisand has topped the US Billboard 200 chart with 11 albums (the record for a woman until 2023), including People (1964), The Way We Were (1974), Guilty (1980), and The Broadway Album (1985). She also topped the US Billboard Hot 100 with five singles: &quot;The Way We Were&quot;, &quot;Evergreen&quot;, &quot;You Don't Bring Me Flowers&quot; (with Neil Diamond), &quot;No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)&quot; (with Donna Summer), and &quot;Woman in Love&quot;.&amp;nbsp;Following her established recording success, Streisand ventured into film by the end of the 1960s. She starred in the critically acclaimed Funny Girl (1968), winning the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 41st Academy Awards. Additional fame on the big screen followed with the extravagant musical Hello, Dolly! (1969), the screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), and the romantic drama The Way We Were (1973). Streisand won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for writing the love theme from A Star Is Born (1976), the first woman to be honored as a composer. With the release of Yentl (1983), Streisand became the first woman to write, produce, direct, and star in a major studio film. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Score and a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Musical. Streisand also received the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, becoming the first (and for 37 years, the only) woman to win that award. Streisand later produced and directed The Prince of Tides (1991), and The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996).&amp;nbsp;With sales exceeding 150 million records worldwide, Streisand is one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she is the second-highest certified female artist in the United States, with 68.5 million certified album units. Billboard ranked Streisand as the greatest solo artist on the Billboard 200 chart and the top Adult Contemporary female artist of all time.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9794: Life With Luigi 49-12-27 (063) New Year's Phone Call</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi 49-12-27 (063) New Year's Phone Call</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Life With Luigi" 1948 to 1953

Life with Luigi is an American radio situation comedy series which began September 21, 1948, on CBS Radio and broadcast its final episode on March 3, 1953.

The action centered on Luigi Basco and his experiences as a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago. Many episodes took place at the night school classes that Luigi attended with other immigrants from different countries. Another common theme involved Luigi's landlord/sponsor, Pasquale, scheming to get Luigi to marry his obese daughter. Perennial character actor and two-time Academy Award nominee J. Carrol Naish played Luigi.

Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who had earlier created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The working title was The Little Immigrant, echoed in the sign-off of each episode, "Your lovin-a son-a, Luigi Basco, the li'l immigrant." Other characters on the show included Pasquale (Alan Reed), another Italian immigrant who is always trying to trap Luigi into marrying his daughter Rosa (Jody Gilbert); native Chicagoan Jimmy (Gil Stratton), Luigi's young business associate; Miss Spaulding (Mary Shipp), Luigi's night school teacher and ideal woman; and Schultz (Hans Conried), a German immigrant and fellow student in Luigi's citizenship class. Each episode used the framing device of Luigi narrating a letter to his mother back in Italy.

The show was popular, successfully competing with Bob Hope's The Pepsodent Show. For most of its run, Life with Luigi aired at 9 pm on Tuesdays. Despite an estimated 30% share of the audience in its timeslot, the show was without a sponsor until Wrigley's Gum bought it in 1950, continuing till the show ended in 1953.

TV Version

A live CBS Television version aired beginning on September 22, 1952, but was short-lived. Naish, Reed, Gilbert, and Shipp all portrayed their radio characters on the television show. Originating at KNXT in Hollywood, the program was sponsored by Instant Maxwell House Coffee. Mac Benoff produced and Norman Tokar directed. Benoff and Lou Derman were the writers, and Lud Gluskin directed the music.

Although it enjoyed high ratings, the show was pulled because of pressure from the Italian-American community. CBS tried to respond to advertisers' concerns by tinkering with the characters, the writing, and replacing Naish, Reed and Gilbert with Vito Scotti, Thomas Gomez, and Muriel Landers respectively, but the revised show was unsuccessful and was cancelled within weeks.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Life With Luigi&quot; 1948 to 1953Life with Luigi is an American radio situation comedy series which began September 21, 1948, on CBS Radio and broadcast its final episode on March 3, 1953.The action centered on Luigi Basco and his experiences as a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago. Many episodes took place at the night school classes that Luigi attended with other immigrants from different countries. Another common theme involved Luigi's landlord/sponsor, Pasquale, scheming to get Luigi to marry his obese daughter. Perennial character actor and two-time Academy Award nominee J. Carrol Naish played Luigi.Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who had earlier created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The working title was The Little Immigrant, echoed in the sign-off of each episode, &quot;Your lovin-a son-a, Luigi Basco, the li'l immigrant.&quot; Other characters on the show included Pasquale (Alan Reed), another Italian immigrant who is always trying to trap Luigi into marrying his daughter Rosa (Jody Gilbert); native Chicagoan Jimmy (Gil Stratton), Luigi's young business associate; Miss Spaulding (Mary Shipp), Luigi's night school teacher and ideal woman; and Schultz (Hans Conried), a German immigrant and fellow student in Luigi's citizenship class. Each episode used the framing device of Luigi narrating a letter to his mother back in Italy.The show was popular, successfully competing with Bob Hope's The Pepsodent Show. For most of its run, Life with Luigi aired at 9 pm on Tuesdays. Despite an estimated 30% share of the audience in its timeslot, the show was without a sponsor until Wrigley's Gum bought it in 1950, continuing till the show ended in 1953.TV VersionA live CBS Television version aired beginning on September 22, 1952, but was short-lived. Naish, Reed, Gilbert, and Shipp all portrayed their radio characters on the television show. Originating at KNXT in Hollywood, the program was sponsored by Instant Maxwell House Coffee. Mac Benoff produced and Norman Tokar directed. Benoff and Lou Derman were the writers, and Lud Gluskin directed the music.Although it enjoyed high ratings, the show was pulled because of pressure from the Italian-American community. CBS tried to respond to advertisers' concerns by tinkering with the characters, the writing, and replacing Naish, Reed and Gilbert with Vito Scotti, Thomas Gomez, and Muriel Landers respectively, but the revised show was unsuccessful and was cancelled within weeks.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Life With Luigi&quot; 1948 to 1953Life with Luigi is an American radio situa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9793: Jesus Of Nazareth MOVIE 1979</title>
      <itunes:title>Jesus Of Nazareth MOVIE 1979</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Jesus Of Nazareth MOVIE 1979 

Shot on location in Israel, the film was financed primarily by Campus Crusade for Christ with a budget of $6 million, and was released without production or cast credits, as producer John Heyman declared that the creators of this picture were “simply being translators” of the New Testament's Gospel of Luke, “so nobody will know who produced or directed the film.” The end of the film states that the Good News Bible (Today's English Version) was used during filming, and instead of telling a parallel story or embellishing the Biblical account like other Biblical films, the filmmakers chose to adhere to the Gospel of Luke as closely as possible.

JESUS is often described as the most-watched motion picture of all time, in addition to being the most translated film of all time.

During the days of Emperor Augustus and King Herod the Great, Mary is visited by the angel Gabriel who tells her that she will give birth to Jesus, the Son of God. Later, Mary visits Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, who tells her that she is the most blessed of women and that her child is blessed.

When the Romans hold a census, Mary travels with her husband Joseph to his hometown of Bethlehem to register. There, Jesus is born in a manger. A week later, Mary and Joseph travel to Jerusalem to present Jesus at the Temple. There, they are greeted by Simeon, who blesses Jesus as the Christ. At the age of twelve, Jesus becomes separated from his parents during a Passover trip to Jerusalem. When Mary asks about his whereabouts, Jesus tells them that he was in His Father's house. Years later, during the reign of Emperor Tiberius and King Herod Antipas, John the Baptist baptizes Jesus in the Jordan River and the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Jesus Of Nazareth MOVIE 1979&amp;nbsp;Shot on location in Israel, the film was financed primarily by Campus Crusade for Christ with a budget of $6 million, and was released without production or cast credits, as producer John Heyman declared that the creators of this picture were &#8220;simply being translators&#8221; of the New Testament's Gospel of Luke, &#8220;so nobody will know who produced or directed the film.&#8221; The end of the film states that the Good News Bible (Today's English Version) was used during filming, and instead of telling a parallel story or embellishing the Biblical account like other Biblical films, the filmmakers chose to adhere to the Gospel of Luke as closely as possible.JESUS is often described as the most-watched motion picture of all time, in addition to being the most translated film of all time.During the days of Emperor Augustus and King Herod the Great, Mary is visited by the angel Gabriel who tells her that she will give birth to Jesus, the Son of God. Later, Mary visits Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, who tells her that she is the most blessed of women and that her child is blessed.When the Romans hold a census, Mary travels with her husband Joseph to his hometown of Bethlehem to register. There, Jesus is born in a manger. A week later, Mary and Joseph travel to Jerusalem to present Jesus at the Temple. There, they are greeted by Simeon, who blesses Jesus as the Christ. At the age of twelve, Jesus becomes separated from his parents during a Passover trip to Jerusalem. When Mary asks about his whereabouts, Jesus tells them that he was in His Father's house. Years later, during the reign of Emperor Tiberius and King Herod Antipas, John the Baptist baptizes Jesus in the Jordan River and the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9792: The Stranger Beside Me&quot; The True Story Of Ted Bundy (2003) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Stranger Beside Me&quot; The True Story Of Ted Bundy (2003) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9792</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Miriam Longstreet (1895–1971). The couple raised him as their son to avoid the social stigma that accompanied birth outside of wedlock at that time. Family, friends and even young Ted were told that his grandparents were his parents and that his mother was his older sister. Bundy eventually discovered the truth about his family, although his recollections of the circumstances varied; he told a girlfriend that a cousin showed him a copy of his birth certificate after calling him a "bastard, but he told biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth that he had found the certificate himself. Biographer and true crime writer Ann Rule, who knew Bundy personally, wrote that he did not find out about his true parentage until 1969, when he located his original birth record in Vermont] Bundy expressed a lifelong resentment toward his mother for never telling him about his real father, and for leaving him to discover the truth about his paternity for himself.

Bundy occasionally exhibited disturbing behavior at an early age. Louise's younger sister, Julia Cowell, recalled awakening from a nap to find herself surrounded by knives from the kitchen, and her three-year-old nephew standing by the bed, smiling. In some interviews,Bundy spoke warmly of his grandparents and told Rule that he "identified with " "respected" and "clung to" his grandfather Samuel.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Miriam Longstreet (1895&#8211;1971). The couple raised him as their son to avoid the social stigma that accompanied birth outside of wedlock at that time. Family, friends and even young Ted were told that his grandparents were his parents and that his mother was his older sister. Bundy eventually discovered the truth about his family, although his recollections of the circumstances varied; he told a girlfriend that a cousin showed him a copy of his birth certificate after calling him a &quot;bastard, but he told biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth that he had found the certificate himself. Biographer and true crime writer Ann Rule, who knew Bundy personally, wrote that he did not find out about his true parentage until 1969, when he located his original birth record in Vermont] Bundy expressed a lifelong resentment toward his mother for never telling him about his real father, and for leaving him to discover the truth about his paternity for himself.Bundy occasionally exhibited disturbing behavior at an early age. Louise's younger sister, Julia Cowell, recalled awakening from a nap to find herself surrounded by knives from the kitchen, and her three-year-old nephew standing by the bed, smiling. In some interviews,Bundy spoke warmly of his grandparents and told Rule that he &quot;identified with &quot; &quot;respected&quot; and &quot;clung to&quot; his grandfather Samuel.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9791: The Magnificent Seven (1969) MOVIE</title>
      <itunes:title>The Magnificent Seven (1969) MOVIE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9791</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges. The screenplay, credited to William Roberts, is a remake – in an Old West-style – of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai (itself initially released in the United States as The Magnificent Seven). The ensemble cast includes Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz as a group of seven gunfighters hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits led by Eli Wallach.

The film was released by United Artists on October 12, 1960, becoming both a critical and commercial success and has been appraised as one of the greatest films of the Western genre. It spawned three sequels, a television series that aired from 1998 to 2000, and a 2016 film remake. Elmer Bernstein's film score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and is listed on the American Film Institute's list of the top 25 American film scores.

In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

PLOT:

A gang of bandits led by Calvera periodically raids a poor Mexican village for food and supplies. After the latest raid, during which Calvera kills a villager, the village leaders decide to fight back. They send three villagers carrying their few objects of value to try and barter for weapons.

Yul_Brynner Steve_McQueen Host_Buchholz Charles_Bronson Robert_Vaughn]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges. The screenplay, credited to William Roberts, is a remake &#8211; in an Old West-style &#8211; of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai (itself initially released in the United States as The Magnificent Seven). The ensemble cast includes Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz as a group of seven gunfighters hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits led by Eli Wallach.The film was released by United Artists on October 12, 1960, becoming both a critical and commercial success and has been appraised as one of the greatest films of the Western genre. It spawned three sequels, a television series that aired from 1998 to 2000, and a 2016 film remake. Elmer Bernstein's film score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and is listed on the American Film Institute's list of the top 25 American film scores.In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;.PLOT:A gang of bandits led by Calvera periodically raids a poor Mexican village for food and supplies. After the latest raid, during which Calvera kills a villager, the village leaders decide to fight back. They send three villagers carrying their few objects of value to try and barter for weapons.Yul_Brynner Steve_McQueen Host_Buchholz Charles_Bronson Robert_Vaughn</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9790: The Magnificent Seven (1969) MOVIE</title>
      <itunes:title>The Magnificent Seven (1969) MOVIE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9790</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges. The screenplay, credited to William Roberts, is a remake – in an Old West-style – of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai (itself initially released in the United States as The Magnificent Seven). The ensemble cast includes Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz as a group of seven gunfighters hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits led by Eli Wallach.

The film was released by United Artists on October 12, 1960, becoming both a critical and commercial success and has been appraised as one of the greatest films of the Western genre. It spawned three sequels, a television series that aired from 1998 to 2000, and a 2016 film remake. Elmer Bernstein's film score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and is listed on the American Film Institute's list of the top 25 American film scores.

In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

PLOT

A gang of bandits led by Calvera periodically raids a poor Mexican village for food and supplies. After the latest raid, during which Calvera kills a villager, the village leaders decide to fight back. They send three villagers carrying their few objects of value to try and barter for weapons.

STARS:

Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges. The screenplay, credited to William Roberts, is a remake &#8211; in an Old West-style &#8211; of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai (itself initially released in the United States as The Magnificent Seven). The ensemble cast includes Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz as a group of seven gunfighters hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits led by Eli Wallach.The film was released by United Artists on October 12, 1960, becoming both a critical and commercial success and has been appraised as one of the greatest films of the Western genre. It spawned three sequels, a television series that aired from 1998 to 2000, and a 2016 film remake. Elmer Bernstein's film score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and is listed on the American Film Institute's list of the top 25 American film scores.In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;.PLOTA gang of bandits led by Calvera periodically raids a poor Mexican village for food and supplies. After the latest raid, during which Calvera kills a villager, the village leaders decide to fight back. They send three villagers carrying their few objects of value to try and barter for weapons.STARS:Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9789: He Walked By Night (1948)</title>
      <itunes:title>He Walked By Night (1948)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9789</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "He Walked By Night" (1948)

He Walked by Night is a 1948 American police procedural film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker and an uncredited Anthony Mann.  The film, shot in a semidocumentary tone, is loosely based on the real-life actions of Erwin "Machine-Gun" Walker, a former Glendale, California police department employee and World War II veteran who unleashed a crime spree of burglaries, robberies and shootouts in the Los Angeles area between 1945 and 1946.

During production, actor Jack Webb met the film's police technical advisor Marty Wynn and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio program Dragnet, which later became the first modern police television drama.
He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films. The film is notable for its camerawork by renowned film noir cinematographer John Alton.
Today the film is in the public domain.

Plot

On a Los Angeles street, Officer Rob Rawlins, a patrolman on his way home from work, stops a man whom he suspects of being a burglar and is shot and mortally wounded. The minor clues lead nowhere. Two police detectives, Marty Brennan and Chuck Jones, are assigned to catch the killer, Roy Morgan, a brilliant mystery man with no known criminal past. Morgan is hiding in a Hollywood bungalow and listening to police calls on his custom radio in an attempt to avoid capture. His only relationship is with his small dog.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Nov 2024 21:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;He Walked By Night&quot; (1948)He Walked by Night is a 1948 American police procedural film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker and an uncredited Anthony Mann.&amp;nbsp; The film, shot in a semidocumentary tone, is loosely based on the real-life actions of Erwin &quot;Machine-Gun&quot; Walker, a former Glendale, California police department employee and World War II veteran who unleashed a crime spree of burglaries, robberies and shootouts in the Los Angeles area between 1945 and 1946.During production, actor Jack Webb met the film's police technical advisor Marty Wynn and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio program Dragnet, which later became the first modern police television drama.He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films. The film is notable for its camerawork by renowned film noir cinematographer John Alton.Today the film is in the public domain.PlotOn a Los Angeles street, Officer Rob Rawlins, a patrolman on his way home from work, stops a man whom he suspects of being a burglar and is shot and mortally wounded. The minor clues lead nowhere. Two police detectives, Marty Brennan and Chuck Jones, are assigned to catch the killer, Roy Morgan, a brilliant mystery man with no known criminal past. Morgan is hiding in a Hollywood bungalow and listening to police calls on his custom radio in an attempt to avoid capture. His only relationship is with his small dog.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;He Walked By Night&quot; (1948)He Walked by Night is a 1948 American police ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9788: Riley Finds &quot;A Fox Fur Coat&quot; (04-06-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Riley Finds &quot;A Fox Fur Coat&quot; (04-06-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9788</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Finds A Fur Coat
April 06/1946 AUDIO ONLY]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-11-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-11-08T12_47_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Finds A Fur CoatApril 06/1946 AUDIO ONLY</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Finds A Fur CoatApril 06/1946 AUDIO ONLY</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9787: The Song Of Bernadette (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Song Of Bernadette (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9787</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Song of Bernadette is a 1943 American biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Franz Werfel. It stars Jennifer Jones in the title role, which portrays the story of Bernadette Soubirous, who reportedly experienced eighteen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from February to July 1858 and was canonized in 1933. The film was directed by Henry King, from a screenplay by George Seaton.

The novel was extremely popular, spending more than a year on The New York Times Best Seller list and thirteen weeks heading the list. The story was also turned into a Broadway play, which opened at the Belasco Theater in March 1946.

In 1858, 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous lives in poverty with her family in Lourdes, France. She is shamed by her Catholic school teacher, Sister Vauzou for falling behind in her studies because of her asthma. That afternoon, while fetching firewood with her sister Marie and a friend, Bernadette waits for them in the Massabielle grotto. Distracted by a strange breeze and a change in the light, Bernadette sees a beautiful lady clad in white, standing on a rock niche. Bernadette tells her companions what she saw, and they promise not to tell anyone else. However, Marie tells their mother when they return home, and the story soon spreads all over Lourdes.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 08:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-11-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-11-08T00_07_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Song of Bernadette is a 1943 American biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Franz Werfel. It stars Jennifer Jones in the title role, which portrays the story of Bernadette Soubirous, who reportedly experienced eighteen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from February to July 1858 and was canonized in 1933. The film was directed by Henry King, from a screenplay by George Seaton.The novel was extremely popular, spending more than a year on The New York Times Best Seller list and thirteen weeks heading the list. The story was also turned into a Broadway play, which opened at the Belasco Theater in March 1946.In 1858, 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous lives in poverty with her family in Lourdes, France. She is shamed by her Catholic school teacher, Sister Vauzou for falling behind in her studies because of her asthma. That afternoon, while fetching firewood with her sister Marie and a friend, Bernadette waits for them in the Massabielle grotto. Distracted by a strange breeze and a change in the light, Bernadette sees a beautiful lady clad in white, standing on a rock niche. Bernadette tells her companions what she saw, and they promise not to tell anyone else. However, Marie tells their mother when they return home, and the story soon spreads all over Lourdes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9786: MOVIE &quot;1984&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE &quot;1984&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9786</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The novel has been adapted for the stage several times, including by playwrights Alan Lyddiard and Michael 

Gene Sullivan. In 1976, a theater version of 1984 was produced in Teatar &amp;TD, from Zagreb, former 

Yugoslavia. The performance, which also included CCTV monitoring system, was adapted and directed by 

Nenad Puhovski. It created some political controversies, but was never banned.

A 2013 adaptation by Robert Icke and Duncan MacMillan for the Headlong Theatre Company, which took 

the novel's Newspeak appendix as its starting point, has toured the UK extensively, as well as played 

commercially in the West End. A Broadway production began previews 18 May and opened on 22 June 

2017 at the Hudson Theatre running until 8 October for 125 performances, while an Australian production 

began a six-city limited tour from 13 May 2017.

Theater composer Jonathan Larson began writing a musical adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1982, as 

his first attempt at writing a full-length musical. Although the Orwell estate was reportedly interested, they 

ultimately denied him the rights due to the then-upcoming film adaptation. Instead, Larson focused on a 

similar dystopian musical titled Superbia, which used some of the cut songs from his 1984, although it also 

went unproduced. Songs from Superbia, including ones originally written for Larson's 1984, have been 

released over the years and are featured prominently in the autobiographical musical Tick, Tick… Boom! 

and its film adaptation.

A new stage adaptation by Ryan Craig and directed by Lindsay Posner will open at the Theatre Royal, Bath 

in September 2024 before embarking on a UK tour.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The novel has been adapted for the stage several times, including by playwrights Alan Lyddiard and Michael&amp;nbsp;Gene Sullivan. In 1976, a theater version of 1984 was produced in Teatar &amp;amp;TD, from Zagreb, former&amp;nbsp;Yugoslavia. The performance, which also included CCTV monitoring system, was adapted and directed by&amp;nbsp;Nenad Puhovski. It created some political controversies, but was never banned.A 2013 adaptation by Robert Icke and Duncan MacMillan for the Headlong Theatre Company, which took&amp;nbsp;the novel's Newspeak appendix as its starting point, has toured the UK extensively, as well as played&amp;nbsp;commercially in the West End. A Broadway production began previews 18 May and opened on 22 June&amp;nbsp;2017 at the Hudson Theatre running until 8 October for 125 performances, while an Australian production&amp;nbsp;began a six-city limited tour from 13 May 2017.Theater composer Jonathan Larson began writing a musical adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1982, as&amp;nbsp;his first attempt at writing a full-length musical. Although the Orwell estate was reportedly interested, they&amp;nbsp;ultimately denied him the rights due to the then-upcoming film adaptation. Instead, Larson focused on a&amp;nbsp;similar dystopian musical titled Superbia, which used some of the cut songs from his 1984, although it also&amp;nbsp;went unproduced. Songs from Superbia, including ones originally written for Larson's 1984, have been&amp;nbsp;released over the years and are featured prominently in the autobiographical musical Tick, Tick&#8230; Boom!&amp;nbsp;and its film adaptation.A new stage adaptation by Ryan Craig and directed by Lindsay Posner will open at the Theatre Royal, Bath&amp;nbsp;in September 2024 before embarking on a UK tour.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9785: The Dirty Dozen Final Mission (1967)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Dirty Dozen Final Mission (1967)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9785</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "The Dirty Dozen" Final Mission (1967)

The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Lee Marvin, with an ensemble supporting cast including Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Ralph Meeker, Robert Ryan, Trini Lopez, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Clint Walker and Robert Webber. Set in 1944 during World War II, the film follows the titular penal military unit of twelve convicts as they are trained as commandos by the Allies for a suicide mission ahead of the Normandy landings.

The Dirty Dozen was filmed in England at MGM-British Studios and released by MGM. The screenplay is based on the 1965 bestseller of the same name by E. M. Nathanson, which itself was inspired by a real-life WWII unit of behind-the-lines demolition specialists from the 101st Airborne Division named the "Filthy Thirteen". Another possible inspiration was the public offer to President Franklin D. Roosevelt by 44 prisoners serving life sentences at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary to serve in the Pacific War on suicide missions against the Japanese.

With their commando training almost complete, the Dirty Dozen are sent for parachute training at a facility commanded by Reisman's nemesis, Colonel Everett Dasher Breed of the 101st Airborne Division. However, Breed is curiously not briefed about Project Amnesty. Rather than making inquiries to higher command, Breed makes several attempts to discover Reisman's mission, including infiltration of the Dirty Dozen's camp. Reisman, with the eager assistance of the convicts, angrily kicks Breed and his men out of the camp. Later, Breed's testimony combined with Reisman rewarding the Dirty Dozen (with the exception of Maggott, as his crime is the rape and murder of one) with prostitutes at the end of their training, prompts the ADSEC staff to consider terminating the project and sending the men back to serve their original sentences. Reisman defends the convicts' training and agrees to have them compete against Breed's men in war games to test their mettle. Breed finds this ridiculously humorous, but to his surprise, the Dirty Dozen successfully capture his headquarters and Worden allows Reisman to resume his mission.

Upon parachuting into northern France, Jiminez breaks his neck during the jump. With a man down, the mission proceeds with the German-speaking Wladislaw and Reisman infiltrating the chateau disguised as German officers. However, all surprise is lost when Maggott breaks cover by murdering an officer's spouse before he is killed by Jefferson for compromising the mission. The sound of gunfire makes the Wehrmacht officers and their companions retreat to a locked underground bomb shelter, but the unit pours gasoline through ventilation shafts and Jefferson throws grenades into the shelter through the shafts, killing the officers and their civilian guests.

After a firefight that kills nearly all the Dozen, Reisman, Bowren and Wladislaw escape back to England alive. Worden pardons Wladislaw, who is given the opportunity to resume his work in the armed forces. As the credits roll, Reisman communicates to the other convicts' next of kin that "they lost their lives in the line of duty".]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;The Dirty Dozen&quot; Final Mission (1967)The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Lee Marvin, with an ensemble supporting cast including Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Ralph Meeker, Robert Ryan, Trini Lopez, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Clint Walker and Robert Webber. Set in 1944 during World War II, the film follows the titular penal military unit of twelve convicts as they are trained as commandos by the Allies for a suicide mission ahead of the Normandy landings.The Dirty Dozen was filmed in England at MGM-British Studios and released by MGM. The screenplay is based on the 1965 bestseller of the same name by E. M. Nathanson, which itself was inspired by a real-life WWII unit of behind-the-lines demolition specialists from the 101st Airborne Division named the &quot;Filthy Thirteen&quot;. Another possible inspiration was the public offer to President Franklin D. Roosevelt by 44 prisoners serving life sentences at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary to serve in the Pacific War on suicide missions against the Japanese.With their commando training almost complete, the Dirty Dozen are sent for parachute training at a facility commanded by Reisman's nemesis, Colonel Everett Dasher Breed of the 101st Airborne Division. However, Breed is curiously not briefed about Project Amnesty. Rather than making inquiries to higher command, Breed makes several attempts to discover Reisman's mission, including infiltration of the Dirty Dozen's camp. Reisman, with the eager assistance of the convicts, angrily kicks Breed and his men out of the camp. Later, Breed's testimony combined with Reisman rewarding the Dirty Dozen (with the exception of Maggott, as his crime is the rape and murder of one) with prostitutes at the end of their training, prompts the ADSEC staff to consider terminating the project and sending the men back to serve their original sentences. Reisman defends the convicts' training and agrees to have them compete against Breed's men in war games to test their mettle. Breed finds this ridiculously humorous, but to his surprise, the Dirty Dozen successfully capture his headquarters and Worden allows Reisman to resume his mission.Upon parachuting into northern France, Jiminez breaks his neck during the jump. With a man down, the mission proceeds with the German-speaking Wladislaw and Reisman infiltrating the chateau disguised as German officers. However, all surprise is lost when Maggott breaks cover by murdering an officer's spouse before he is killed by Jefferson for compromising the mission. The sound of gunfire makes the Wehrmacht officers and their companions retreat to a locked underground bomb shelter, but the unit pours gasoline through ventilation shafts and Jefferson throws grenades into the shelter through the shafts, killing the officers and their civilian guests.After a firefight that kills nearly all the Dozen, Reisman, Bowren and Wladislaw escape back to England alive. Worden pardons Wladislaw, who is given the opportunity to resume his work in the armed forces. As the credits roll, Reisman communicates to the other convicts' next of kin that &quot;they lost their lives in the line of duty&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;The Dirty Dozen&quot; Final Mission (1967)The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9784: Father Knows Best- Watching The Dog (09-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best- Watching The Dog (09-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9784</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Father Knows Best- Watching The Dog]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 05:17:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-11-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <title>Episode 9783: Mr. Smith Goes To Washington</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Smith Goes To Washington</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9783</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 American lighthearted political satire film directed by Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and featuring Claude Rains and Edward Arnold. The film is about a naive, newly appointed United States senator who fights against government corruption, and was written by Sidney Buchman, based on Lewis R. Foster's unpublished story "The Gentleman from Montana". It was loosely based on the life of Montana US Senator Burton Wheeler, who underwent a similar experience when he was investigating the Warren Harding administration.

The film was controversial in the US when it was first released, with attacks from many politicians claiming that it brought Washington into disrepute, but it was very successful at both the domestic and international box offices, and it made Stewart a major star.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, winning Best Original Story. Considered to be one of the greatest films of all time, the film was selected by the Library of Congress as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1989, for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
 crucify the worshipful Smith so that their graft plan will go through, Paine tells Taylor he wants out, but Taylor reminds him that Paine is in power primarily through Taylor's influence. Paine then advises Smith to keep silent about the matter. The following day, when Smith speaks out about the bill at Senate, the machine in his state — through Paine — accuses Smith of trying to profit from his bill by producing fraudulent evidence that Smith already owns the land in question. Smith is too shocked and angry by Paine's betrayal to defend himself and runs away.

Saunders, who looked down on Smith at first, but has come to believe in him, talks him into launching a filibuster to postpone the appropriations bill and prove his innocence on the Senate floor just before the vote to expel him. In his last chance to prove his innocence, he talks non-stop for about 25 hours, reaffirming the American ideals of freedom and disclosing the dam scheme's true motives. Yet none of the senators are convinced.
The constituents try to rally around him, but the entrenched opposition is too powerful, and all attempts are crushed. Owing to the influence of Taylor's machine, newspapers and radio stations in Smith's home state, on Taylor's orders, refuse to report what Smith has to say and even distort the facts against the senator. The Boy Rangers' effort to spread the news in support of Smith results in vicious attacks on the children by Taylor's gangsters.

Although all hope seems lost, the senators begin to pay attention as Smith approaches utter exhaustion. Paine has one last card up his sleeve: he brings in bins of letters and telegrams from Smith's home state, purportedly from average people demanding his expulsion. Nearly broken by the news, Smith finds a small ray of hope in a friendly smile from the President of the Senate. Smith vows to press on until people believe him but immediately collapses in a faint. Overcome with the pangs of remorse, Paine leaves the Senate chamber and attempts to commit suicide by gunshot but is stopped by onlooking senators. He then bursts back into the Senate chamber, shouting a confession to the whole scheme; the reformed Paine further insists that he must be expelled from the Senate and affirms Smith's innocence to Clarissa's delight. The President of the Senate observes the ensuing chaos with amusement. ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 American lighthearted political satire film directed by Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and featuring Claude Rains and Edward Arnold. The film is about a naive, newly appointed United States senator who fights against government corruption, and was written by Sidney Buchman, based on Lewis R. Foster's unpublished story &quot;The Gentleman from Montana&quot;. It was loosely based on the life of Montana US Senator Burton Wheeler, who underwent a similar experience when he was investigating the Warren Harding administration.The film was controversial in the US when it was first released, with attacks from many politicians claiming that it brought Washington into disrepute, but it was very successful at both the domestic and international box offices, and it made Stewart a major star.Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, winning Best Original Story. Considered to be one of the greatest films of all time, the film was selected by the Library of Congress as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1989, for being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;. crucify the worshipful Smith so that their graft plan will go through, Paine tells Taylor he wants out, but Taylor reminds him that Paine is in power primarily through Taylor's influence. Paine then advises Smith to keep silent about the matter. The following day, when Smith speaks out about the bill at Senate, the machine in his state &#8212; through Paine &#8212; accuses Smith of trying to profit from his bill by producing fraudulent evidence that Smith already owns the land in question. Smith is too shocked and angry by Paine's betrayal to defend himself and runs away.Saunders, who looked down on Smith at first, but has come to believe in him, talks him into launching a filibuster to postpone the appropriations bill and prove his innocence on the Senate floor just before the vote to expel him. In his last chance to prove his innocence, he talks non-stop for about 25 hours, reaffirming the American ideals of freedom and disclosing the dam scheme's true motives. Yet none of the senators are convinced.The constituents try to rally around him, but the entrenched opposition is too powerful, and all attempts are crushed. Owing to the influence of Taylor's machine, newspapers and radio stations in Smith's home state, on Taylor's orders, refuse to report what Smith has to say and even distort the facts against the senator. The Boy Rangers' effort to spread the news in support of Smith results in vicious attacks on the children by Taylor's gangsters.Although all hope seems lost, the senators begin to pay attention as Smith approaches utter exhaustion. Paine has one last card up his sleeve: he brings in bins of letters and telegrams from Smith's home state, purportedly from average people demanding his expulsion. Nearly broken by the news, Smith finds a small ray of hope in a friendly smile from the President of the Senate. Smith vows to press on until people believe him but immediately collapses in a faint. Overcome with the pangs of remorse, Paine leaves the Senate chamber and attempts to commit suicide by gunshot but is stopped by onlooking senators. He then bursts back into the Senate chamber, shouting a confession to the whole scheme; the reformed Paine further insists that he must be expelled from the Senate and affirms Smith's innocence to Clarissa's delight. The President of the Senate observes the ensuing chaos with amusement.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9782: Scrooge &quot;A Christmas Carole&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Scrooge &quot;A Christmas Carole&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9782</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Scrooge" A Christmas Carol 1984

A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman &amp; Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. In the process, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.

Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during a period when the British were exploring and re-evaluating past Christmas traditions, including carols, and newer customs such as cards and Christmas trees. He was influenced by the experiences of his own youth and by the Christmas stories of other authors, including Washington Irving and Douglas Jerrold. Dickens had written three Christmas stories prior to the novella, and was inspired following a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several establishments for London's street children. The treatment of the poor and the ability of a selfish man to redeem himself by transforming into a more sympathetic character are the key themes of the story. There is discussion among academics as to whether this is a fully secular story, or if it is a Christian allegory.

Published on 19 December, the first edition sold out by Christmas Eve; by the end of 1844 thirteen editions had been released. Most critics reviewed the novella favourably. The story was illicitly copied in January 1844; Dickens took legal action against the publishers, who went bankrupt, further reducing Dickens's small profits from the publication. He subsequently wrote four other Christmas stories.

 In 1849 he began public readings of the story, which proved so successful he undertook 127 further performances until 1870, the year of his death. A Christmas Carol has never been out of print and has been translated into several languages; the story has been adapted many times for film, stage, opera and other media.

A Christmas Carol captured the zeitgeist of the early Victorian revival of the Christmas holiday. Dickens acknowledged the influence of the modern Western observance of Christmas and later inspired several aspects of Christmas, including family gatherings, seasonal food and drink, dancing, games and a festive generosity of spirit.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Scrooge&quot; A Christmas Carol 1984A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman &amp;amp; Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. In the process, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during a period when the British were exploring and re-evaluating past Christmas traditions, including carols, and newer customs such as cards and Christmas trees. He was influenced by the experiences of his own youth and by the Christmas stories of other authors, including Washington Irving and Douglas Jerrold. Dickens had written three Christmas stories prior to the novella, and was inspired following a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several establishments for London's street children. The treatment of the poor and the ability of a selfish man to redeem himself by transforming into a more sympathetic character are the key themes of the story. There is discussion among academics as to whether this is a fully secular story, or if it is a Christian allegory.Published on 19 December, the first edition sold out by Christmas Eve; by the end of 1844 thirteen editions had been released. Most critics reviewed the novella favourably. The story was illicitly copied in January 1844; Dickens took legal action against the publishers, who went bankrupt, further reducing Dickens's small profits from the publication. He subsequently wrote four other Christmas stories.&amp;nbsp;In 1849 he began public readings of the story, which proved so successful he undertook 127 further performances until 1870, the year of his death. A Christmas Carol has never been out of print and has been translated into several languages; the story has been adapted many times for film, stage, opera and other media.A Christmas Carol captured the zeitgeist of the early Victorian revival of the Christmas holiday. Dickens acknowledged the influence of the modern Western observance of Christmas and later inspired several aspects of Christmas, including family gatherings, seasonal food and drink, dancing, games and a festive generosity of spirit.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Scrooge&quot; A Christmas Carol 1984A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Gho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9781: Frankinstein (1930)</title>
      <itunes:title>Frankinstein (1930)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9781</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Frankinstein" (1931)

Frankenstein is a 1931 American gothic pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The Webling play was adapted by John L. Balderston and the screenplay written by Francis Edward Faragoh and Garrett Fort, with uncredited contributions from Robert Florey and John Russell.

Frankenstein stars Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein (Victor Frankenstein in the novel), an obsessed scientist who digs up corpses with his assistant in order to assemble a living being from body parts. The resulting creature, often known as Frankenstein's monster, is portrayed by Boris Karloff. The makeup for the monster was provided by Jack Pierce. Alongside Clive and Karloff, the film's cast also includes Mae Clarke, John Boles, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan.

Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film was a commercial success upon release, and was generally well received by both critics and audiences. It spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs, and has had a significant impact on popular culture: the imagery of a maniacal "mad" scientist with a hunchbacked assistant and the film's depiction of Frankenstein's monster have since become iconic. In 1991, the United States Library of Congress selected Frankenstein for preservation in the National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Frankinstein&quot; (1931)Frankenstein is a 1931 American gothic pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The Webling play was adapted by John L. Balderston and the screenplay written by Francis Edward Faragoh and Garrett Fort, with uncredited contributions from Robert Florey and John Russell.Frankenstein stars Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein (Victor Frankenstein in the novel), an obsessed scientist who digs up corpses with his assistant in order to assemble a living being from body parts. The resulting creature, often known as Frankenstein's monster, is portrayed by Boris Karloff. The makeup for the monster was provided by Jack Pierce. Alongside Clive and Karloff, the film's cast also includes Mae Clarke, John Boles, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan.Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film was a commercial success upon release, and was generally well received by both critics and audiences. It spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs, and has had a significant impact on popular culture: the imagery of a maniacal &quot;mad&quot; scientist with a hunchbacked assistant and the film's depiction of Frankenstein's monster have since become iconic. In 1991, the United States Library of Congress selected Frankenstein for preservation in the National Film Registry as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Frankinstein&quot; (1931)Frankenstein is a 1931 American gothic pre-Code sci...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9780: Mr. District Attorney MOVIE</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. District Attorney MOVIE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9780</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers Mr. District Attorney (1947) MOVIE

Mr. District Attorney is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Adolphe Menjou and Marguerite Chapman. The film was based on the long-running and popular radio series Mr. District Attorney created by Phillips Lord.

Plot

An assistant district attorney becomes involved with a woman who works for the group that he is investigating.
Cast
    Dennis O'Keefe as Steve Bennett
    Adolphe Menjou as Craig Warren
    Marguerite Chapman as Marcia Manning
    Michael O'Shea as Harrington
    George Coulouris as James Randolph
    Jeff Donnell as Miss Miller
    Steven Geray as Berotti
    Ralph Morgan as Ed Jamison
    John Kellogg as Franzen]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers Mr. District Attorney (1947) MOVIEMr. District Attorney is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Adolphe Menjou and Marguerite Chapman. The film was based on the long-running and popular radio series Mr. District Attorney created by Phillips Lord.PlotAn assistant district attorney becomes involved with a woman who works for the group that he is investigating.Cast&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Dennis O'Keefe as Steve Bennett&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Adolphe Menjou as Craig Warren&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Marguerite Chapman as Marcia Manning&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Michael O'Shea as Harrington&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; George Coulouris as James Randolph&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Jeff Donnell as Miss Miller&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Steven Geray as Berotti&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Ralph Morgan as Ed Jamison&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; John Kellogg as Franzen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers Mr. District Attorney (1947) MOVIEMr. District Attorney is a 1947 Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9779: MOVIE The Chase (1946)</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE The Chase (1946)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9779</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "The Chase" (1946) Full Movie

The Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay by Philip Yordan is based on Cornell Woolrich's 1944 novel The Black Path of Fear. It stars Robert Cummings as Chuck Scott, a veteran who suffers from hallucinations. When he returns a lost wallet to violent mobster Eddie Roman (Steve Cochran), Eddie offers to hire him as a chauffeur. Chuck becomes mixed up in a plot to help Eddie's wife Lorna (Michèle Morgan) run off to Havana to escape her cruel husband.

Chuck Scott is a World War II veteran who is now a penniless drifter in Miami tormented by bizarre dreams. After finding a wallet and returning it to Eddie Roman, a vicious gangster, he is hired by Roman to be his driver. Roman tests his new driver, whom he nicknames Scotty, by assuming control of his car from the back seat. Scotty does not know that Roman has an accelerator in the rear passenger compartment. This bizarre trick unnerves Scotty and Roman's right-hand man Gino.

Roman reveals himself as a tough gangster by killing any competition, and is harsh and controlling with his wife, Lorna. She goes for a ride every night, and one day she asks driver Scotty to take her to Havana, Cuba in exchange for $1,000. He consents and realizes that he is in love with her. When they reach Havana, they stop for a drink at a club, where Lorna is stabbed to death.

All the evidence points to Scotty as the killer, including the fact that he had, earlier that day, apparently purchased the knife used in the murder. He realizes that he is being framed. A photograph from the club that proves Scotty's innocence is destroyed by Gino, who has come to Cuba to exact revenge against Lorna and Scotty. Scotty escapes police custody but is supposedly gunned down by Gino when he returns to the curio store from which the knife was purchased. Scotty's face is never shown during this scene.

Production

The Black Path of Fear was published in 1944. The New York Times praised its "fiendishly ingenious plot and thrilling episodes."

Producer Seymour Nebenzal bought the rights to the story. In January 1946, he announced Phil Yordan, with whom he had made Whistle Stop, was writing the script.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;The Chase&quot; (1946) Full MovieThe Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay by Philip Yordan is based on Cornell Woolrich's 1944 novel The Black Path of Fear. It stars Robert Cummings as Chuck Scott, a veteran who suffers from hallucinations. When he returns a lost wallet to violent mobster Eddie Roman (Steve Cochran), Eddie offers to hire him as a chauffeur. Chuck becomes mixed up in a plot to help Eddie's wife Lorna (Mich&#232;le Morgan) run off to Havana to escape her cruel husband.Chuck Scott is a World War II veteran who is now a penniless drifter in Miami tormented by bizarre dreams. After finding a wallet and returning it to Eddie Roman, a vicious gangster, he is hired by Roman to be his driver. Roman tests his new driver, whom he nicknames Scotty, by assuming control of his car from the back seat. Scotty does not know that Roman has an accelerator in the rear passenger compartment. This bizarre trick unnerves Scotty and Roman's right-hand man Gino.Roman reveals himself as a tough gangster by killing any competition, and is harsh and controlling with his wife, Lorna. She goes for a ride every night, and one day she asks driver Scotty to take her to Havana, Cuba in exchange for $1,000. He consents and realizes that he is in love with her. When they reach Havana, they stop for a drink at a club, where Lorna is stabbed to death.All the evidence points to Scotty as the killer, including the fact that he had, earlier that day, apparently purchased the knife used in the murder. He realizes that he is being framed. A photograph from the club that proves Scotty's innocence is destroyed by Gino, who has come to Cuba to exact revenge against Lorna and Scotty. Scotty escapes police custody but is supposedly gunned down by Gino when he returns to the curio store from which the knife was purchased. Scotty's face is never shown during this scene.ProductionThe Black Path of Fear was published in 1944. The New York Times praised its &quot;fiendishly ingenious plot and thrilling episodes.&quot;Producer Seymour Nebenzal bought the rights to the story. In January 1946, he announced Phil Yordan, with whom he had made Whistle Stop, was writing the script.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;The Chase&quot; (1946) Full MovieThe Chase is a 1946 American film noir dire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9778: Hang_Em_High</title>
      <itunes:title>Hang_Em_High</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9778</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers Clint Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High" (1968)

Hang 'Em High is a 1968 American revisionist Western film directed by Ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives a lynching; Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him; Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that lynched Cooper; and Pat Hingle as the federal judge who hires him as a Deputy U.S. Marshal.

Hang 'Em High was the first production of The Malpaso Company, Eastwood's production company. It was processed in DeLuxe Color.

Hingle portrays a fictional judge who mirrors Judge Isaac C. Parker, labeled the "Hanging Judge" due to the large number of men he sentenced to be executed during his service in the late 1800s as District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.

The film also depicts the dangers of serving as a Deputy U.S. Marshal during that period, as many federal marshals were killed while serving under Parker. The fictional Fort Grant, base for operations for that district judge seat, is also a mirror of the factual Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Judge Parker's court was located.

In Oklahoma Territory in 1889, retired lawman Jed Cooper is surrounded by a posse of nine men: Captain Wilson, Reno, Miller, Jenkins, Stone, Maddow, Tommy, Loomis, and Charlie Blackfoot. They demand the receipt for the cattle Cooper is driving. The cattle seller is a robber who killed the rancher. Cooper explains that he knew nothing about the murder, but only Jenkins expresses doubts about his guilt. After Reno takes Cooper's horse and saddle and Miller takes his wallet, the men hang him from a tree and ride away.

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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers Clint Eastwood's &quot;Hang 'Em High&quot; (1968)Hang 'Em High is a 1968 American revisionist Western film directed by Ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives a lynching; Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him; Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that lynched Cooper; and Pat Hingle as the federal judge who hires him as a Deputy U.S. Marshal.Hang 'Em High was the first production of The Malpaso Company, Eastwood's production company. It was processed in DeLuxe Color.Hingle portrays a fictional judge who mirrors Judge Isaac C. Parker, labeled the &quot;Hanging Judge&quot; due to the large number of men he sentenced to be executed during his service in the late 1800s as District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.The film also depicts the dangers of serving as a Deputy U.S. Marshal during that period, as many federal marshals were killed while serving under Parker. The fictional Fort Grant, base for operations for that district judge seat, is also a mirror of the factual Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Judge Parker's court was located.In Oklahoma Territory in 1889, retired lawman Jed Cooper is surrounded by a posse of nine men: Captain Wilson, Reno, Miller, Jenkins, Stone, Maddow, Tommy, Loomis, and Charlie Blackfoot. They demand the receipt for the cattle Cooper is driving. The cattle seller is a robber who killed the rancher. Cooper explains that he knew nothing about the murder, but only Jenkins expresses doubts about his guilt. After Reno takes Cooper's horse and saddle and Miller takes his wallet, the men hang him from a tree and ride away.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers Clint Eastwood's &quot;Hang 'Em High&quot; (1968)Hang 'Em High is a 1968 American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9777: MOVIE Die Hard</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE Die Hard</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9777</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[On Christmas Eve, New York City Police Department (NYPD) Detective John McClane arrives in Los Angeles, hoping to reconcile with his estranged wife, Holly, at a party held by her employer, the Nakatomi Corporation. He is driven to Nakatomi Plaza by a limo driver, Argyle, who offers to wait for McClane in the garage. While McClane washes himself, the tower is seized by the German radical Hans Gruber and his heavily armed team, including Karl and Theo. Everyone in the tower is taken hostage except for McClane, who slips away, and Argyle, who remains oblivious to events.

Gruber is posing as a terrorist to steal the $640 million in untraceable bearer bonds in the building's vault. He kills executive Joseph Takagi after failing to extract the access code from him and tasks Theo with breaking into the vault. The terrorists are alerted to McClane's presence, and Karl's brother, Tony, is sent after him. McClane kills Tony and takes his weapon and radio, which he uses to contact the skeptical Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Sergeant Al Powell is sent to investigate. Meanwhile, McClane kills more terrorists and recovers their bag of C-4 and detonators. Realizing Powell is about to leave, having found nothing amiss, McClane drops a terrorist's corpse onto his car. After Powell calls for backup, a SWAT team attempts to storm the building but is counterattacked by the terrorists. McClane throws some C-4 down an elevator shaft, causing an explosion that kills some of the terrorists and ends the counterattack.

Holly's co-worker Harry Ellis attempts to negotiate on Gruber's behalf but is killed by Gruber when McClane refuses to surrender. While checking the explosives on the roof, Gruber encounters McClane and pretends to be an escaped hostage; McClane gives Gruber a gun. Gruber attempts to shoot McClane but finds the weapon is unloaded, and he is saved only by the intervention of other terrorists. McClane escapes but is injured by shattered glass and loses the detonators. Outside, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents take control. They order the power to be shut off, which, as Gruber had anticipated, disables the final vault lock so his team can collect the bonds.

The FBI agrees to Gruber's demand for a helicopter, intending to send helicopter gunships to eliminate the group. McClane realizes Gruber plans to blow the roof to kill the hostages and fake his team's deaths. Karl, enraged by Tony's death, attacks McClane and is seemingly killed. Gruber sees a news report by Richard Thornburg on McClane's children and deduces that he is Holly's husband. The hostages are taken to the roof while Gruber keeps Holly with him. McClane drives the hostages from the roof just before Gruber detonates it and destroys the approaching FBI helicopters. Meanwhile, Theo retrieves an escape vehicle from the parking garage but is knocked out by Argyle, who has been following events on the limo's CB radio.

A weary and battered McClane finds Holly with Gruber and his remaining henchman. McClane surrenders to Gruber and is about to be shot but grabs his concealed service pistol taped to his back and uses his last two bullets to wound Gruber and kill his accomplice. Gruber crashes through a window but grabs onto Holly's wristwatch and makes a last-ditch attempt to kill the pair. McClane unclasps the watch, and Gruber falls to his death. Outside, Karl ambushes McClane and Holly but is shot dead by Powell. Holly punches Thornburg when he attempts to interview McClane. Argyle crashes through the parking garage door in the limo and drives McClane and Holly away together.

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      <itunes:summary>On Christmas Eve, New York City Police Department (NYPD) Detective John McClane arrives in Los Angeles, hoping to reconcile with his estranged wife, Holly, at a party held by her employer, the Nakatomi Corporation. He is driven to Nakatomi Plaza by a limo driver, Argyle, who offers to wait for McClane in the garage. While McClane washes himself, the tower is seized by the German radical Hans Gruber and his heavily armed team, including Karl and Theo. Everyone in the tower is taken hostage except for McClane, who slips away, and Argyle, who remains oblivious to events.Gruber is posing as a terrorist to steal the $640 million in untraceable bearer bonds in the building's vault. He kills executive Joseph Takagi after failing to extract the access code from him and tasks Theo with breaking into the vault. The terrorists are alerted to McClane's presence, and Karl's brother, Tony, is sent after him. McClane kills Tony and takes his weapon and radio, which he uses to contact the skeptical Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Sergeant Al Powell is sent to investigate. Meanwhile, McClane kills more terrorists and recovers their bag of C-4 and detonators. Realizing Powell is about to leave, having found nothing amiss, McClane drops a terrorist's corpse onto his car. After Powell calls for backup, a SWAT team attempts to storm the building but is counterattacked by the terrorists. McClane throws some C-4 down an elevator shaft, causing an explosion that kills some of the terrorists and ends the counterattack.Holly's co-worker Harry Ellis attempts to negotiate on Gruber's behalf but is killed by Gruber when McClane refuses to surrender. While checking the explosives on the roof, Gruber encounters McClane and pretends to be an escaped hostage; McClane gives Gruber a gun. Gruber attempts to shoot McClane but finds the weapon is unloaded, and he is saved only by the intervention of other terrorists. McClane escapes but is injured by shattered glass and loses the detonators. Outside, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents take control. They order the power to be shut off, which, as Gruber had anticipated, disables the final vault lock so his team can collect the bonds.The FBI agrees to Gruber's demand for a helicopter, intending to send helicopter gunships to eliminate the group. McClane realizes Gruber plans to blow the roof to kill the hostages and fake his team's deaths. Karl, enraged by Tony's death, attacks McClane and is seemingly killed. Gruber sees a news report by Richard Thornburg on McClane's children and deduces that he is Holly's husband. The hostages are taken to the roof while Gruber keeps Holly with him. McClane drives the hostages from the roof just before Gruber detonates it and destroys the approaching FBI helicopters. Meanwhile, Theo retrieves an escape vehicle from the parking garage but is knocked out by Argyle, who has been following events on the limo's CB radio.A weary and battered McClane finds Holly with Gruber and his remaining henchman. McClane surrenders to Gruber and is about to be shot but grabs his concealed service pistol taped to his back and uses his last two bullets to wound Gruber and kill his accomplice. Gruber crashes through a window but grabs onto Holly's wristwatch and makes a last-ditch attempt to kill the pair. McClane unclasps the watch, and Gruber falls to his death. Outside, Karl ambushes McClane and Holly but is shot dead by Powell. Holly punches Thornburg when he attempts to interview McClane. Argyle crashes through the parking garage door in the limo and drives McClane and Holly away together.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9776: MOVIE Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Cold Sweap&quot; (1970) Starring Charles Bronson</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Cold Sweap&quot; (1970) Starring Charles Bronson</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Cold Sweat is a 1970 French-Italian international co-production starring Charles Bronson and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1959 novel Ride the Nightmare by Richard Matheson. It was filmed in and around Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

An American (Charles Bronson) living in France must face his past when his wife and daughter are kidnapped by former fellow convicts turned narco-dealers he once double-crossed.

The film was known for an extended car chase with an Opel Commodore GS/E I6 involving the Bronson character's attempt to get a doctor to a wounded drug dealer in exchange for his wife.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 09:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cold Sweat is a 1970 French-Italian international co-production starring Charles Bronson and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1959 novel Ride the Nightmare by Richard Matheson. It was filmed in and around Beaulieu-sur-Mer.An American (Charles Bronson) living in France must face his past when his wife and daughter are kidnapped by former fellow convicts turned narco-dealers he once double-crossed.The film was known for an extended car chase with an Opel Commodore GS/E I6 involving the Bronson character's attempt to get a doctor to a wounded drug dealer in exchange for his wife.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cold Sweat is a 1970 French-Italian international co-production starring Charles Bronson and dire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9775: Lady Gangster (1942) 188mb.mp4</title>
      <itunes:title>Lady Gangster (1942) 188mb.mp4</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Lady Gangster is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture crime film directed by Robert Florey, credited as "Florian Roberts". It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye, who in 1928, as #440960, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Lady Gangster is a remake of the pre-Code film, Ladies They Talk About (1933). Jackie Gleason plays a supporting role.
Plot
Dorothy "Dot" Burton (Faye Emerson) is a member of a gang of v. Using her femininity and a cute dog provided her by her male cohorts, who dognapped him, she is able to enter a bank before opening time, leaving the door open and the bank guard holding her dog, thus enabling a successful robbery. When police interfere with the getaway, she faints and proclaims her innocence, but the police have strong doubts as "her" dog will not come to her and has a different name on his collar from what she calls him. After she confesses to her part in the robbery, she is sent to women's prison, where she makes an enemy of a fellow inmate who informs the governor that Burton knows where the bank's money is, thereby causing Burton to lose her parole. She is devastated by it but more trouble occurs as her old gang is going to kill her childhood sweetheart Ken Philips (Frank Wilcox), so she escapes by stealing the warden’s (Virginia Brissac) clothes and getting revenge on her rival inmate (Ruth Ford) before finally rescuing Ken.
Cast
    Faye Emerson as Dorothy Drew Burton
    Julie Bishop as Myrtle Reed
    Frank Wilcox as Kenneth Phillips
    Roland Drew as Carey Wells
    Jackie Gleason as Wilson (as Jackie C. Gleason)
    Ruth Ford as Lucy Fenton
    Virginia Brissac as Mrs. Stoner
    Dorothy Vaughan as Matron Jenkins
    Dorothy Adams as Deaf Annie
    William Hopper as John (as DeWitt Hopper)
    Vera Lewis as Ma Silsby
    Herbert Rawlinson as Lewis Sinton
    Charles C. Wilson as Detective
    Frank Mayo as Walker
    Leah Baird as Matron
    Jack Mower as Police Sergeant ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 16:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lady Gangster is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture crime film directed by Robert Florey, credited as &quot;Florian Roberts&quot;. It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye, who in 1928, as #440960, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Lady Gangster is a remake of the pre-Code film, Ladies They Talk About (1933). Jackie Gleason plays a supporting role.PlotDorothy &quot;Dot&quot; Burton (Faye Emerson) is a member of a gang of v. Using her femininity and a cute dog provided her by her male cohorts, who dognapped him, she is able to enter a bank before opening time, leaving the door open and the bank guard holding her dog, thus enabling a successful robbery. When police interfere with the getaway, she faints and proclaims her innocence, but the police have strong doubts as &quot;her&quot; dog will not come to her and has a different name on his collar from what she calls him. After she confesses to her part in the robbery, she is sent to women's prison, where she makes an enemy of a fellow inmate who informs the governor that Burton knows where the bank's money is, thereby causing Burton to lose her parole. She is devastated by it but more trouble occurs as her old gang is going to kill her childhood sweetheart Ken Philips (Frank Wilcox), so she escapes by stealing the warden&#8217;s (Virginia Brissac) clothes and getting revenge on her rival inmate (Ruth Ford) before finally rescuing Ken.Cast&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Faye Emerson as Dorothy Drew Burton&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Julie Bishop as Myrtle Reed&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Frank Wilcox as Kenneth Phillips&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Roland Drew as Carey Wells&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Jackie Gleason as Wilson (as Jackie C. Gleason)&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Ruth Ford as Lucy Fenton&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Virginia Brissac as Mrs. Stoner&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Dorothy Vaughan as Matron Jenkins&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Dorothy Adams as Deaf Annie&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; William Hopper as John (as DeWitt Hopper)&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Vera Lewis as Ma Silsby&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Herbert Rawlinson as Lewis Sinton&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Charles C. Wilson as Detective&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Frank Mayo as Walker&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Leah Baird as Matron&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Jack Mower as Police Sergeant&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9774: Bob Camardella Remembers Frankie Valli The Four Seasons STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Bob Camardella Remembers Frankie Valli The Four Seasons STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9774</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Valli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey; he is the eldest of three sons. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi, was a homemaker and beer company employee. He was inspired to take up a singing career at age seven after his mother took him to see Frank Sinatra at the Paramount Theater in New York City. One of his early favorite singers was "Texas" Jean Valli, from whom he took his stage name. He worked as a barber until he could support himself with music.

Valli's birth year has been called into question. He never addressed the issue himself until a 2007 posting at the Official Frankie Valli Site, sponsored by his record label Universal Records. Much of his previous official publicity used 1937 as his birth year. Other sources gave his  year of birth as 1934, such as the Bear Family Records release The Four Lovers (BCD 15424) and a 1965 mug shot, available through The Smoking Gun.

Music Career

Valli began his singing career in 1951 with the Variety Trio (Nickie DeVito, Tommy DeVito, and Henry "Hank" Majewski), and was mentored in much of his early career by Nick Macioci, who later joined Valli in The Four Seasons, and by "Texas" Jean Valli, a female hillbilly singer, from whom he adopted the "Valli" surname. Geoff Herbert explains, "Frankie said in 2010 that Jean took him to meet music publishers Paul and Dave Kapp, telling them he was her brother. As a result, his first single was listed under 'Frankie Valley', and the name stuck—though he eventually changed it to the same spelling" that Texas Jean used. His desire to sing in public was initially granted when the group offered him a guest spot when they performed. In late 1952, the Variety Trio disbanded and Valli and Tommy DeVito became part of the house band at The Strand in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Valli played bass and sang. ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Valli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey; he is the eldest of three sons. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi, was a homemaker and beer company employee. He was inspired to take up a singing career at age seven after his mother took him to see Frank Sinatra at the Paramount Theater in New York City. One of his early favorite singers was &quot;Texas&quot; Jean Valli, from whom he took his stage name. He worked as a barber until he could support himself with music.Valli's birth year has been called into question. He never addressed the issue himself until a 2007 posting at the Official Frankie Valli Site, sponsored by his record label Universal Records. Much of his previous official publicity used 1937 as his birth year. Other sources gave his&amp;nbsp; year of birth as 1934, such as the Bear Family Records release The Four Lovers (BCD 15424) and a 1965 mug shot, available through The Smoking Gun.Music CareerValli began his singing career in 1951 with the Variety Trio (Nickie DeVito, Tommy DeVito, and Henry &quot;Hank&quot; Majewski), and was mentored in much of his early career by Nick Macioci, who later joined Valli in The Four Seasons, and by &quot;Texas&quot; Jean Valli, a female hillbilly singer, from whom he adopted the &quot;Valli&quot; surname. Geoff Herbert explains, &quot;Frankie said in 2010 that Jean took him to meet music publishers Paul and Dave Kapp, telling them he was her brother. As a result, his first single was listed under 'Frankie Valley', and the name stuck&#8212;though he eventually changed it to the same spelling&quot; that Texas Jean used. His desire to sing in public was initially granted when the group offered him a guest spot when they performed. In late 1952, the Variety Trio disbanded and Valli and Tommy DeVito became part of the house band at The Strand in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Valli played bass and sang.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Valli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in the First Wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9773: Archie's Move To California</title>
      <itunes:title>Archie's Move To California</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9773</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes. It was later produced as Archie Bunker's Place, a continuation series, which picked up where All in the Family ended and ran for four seasons through April 4, 1983.

Based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, All in the Family was produced by Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. It starred Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers, and Rob Reiner. The show revolves around the life of a working-class man and his family. It broke ground by introducing challenging and complex issues into mainstream network television comedy: racism, antisemitism, infidelity, homosexuality, women's liberation, rape, religion, miscarriages, abortion, breast cancer, the Vietnam War, menopause, and impotence. The series became arguably one of television's most influential comedic programs, as it injected the sitcom format with more dramatic moments and realistic, topical conflicts.

All in the Family has been ranked as one of the best American television series. The show became the most watched show in the United States during the summer reruns of the first season, and topped the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976, the first television series to have held the position for five consecutive years. The episode "Sammy's Visit" was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series. In 2023, Variety ranked All in the Family #16 on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_bunker all_in_the_family tv movie video flashback 1971 mi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes. It was later produced as Archie Bunker's Place, a continuation series, which picked up where All in the Family ended and ran for four seasons through April 4, 1983.Based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, All in the Family was produced by Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. It starred Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers, and Rob Reiner. The show revolves around the life of a working-class man and his family. It broke ground by introducing challenging and complex issues into mainstream network television comedy: racism, antisemitism, infidelity, homosexuality, women's liberation, rape, religion, miscarriages, abortion, breast cancer, the Vietnam War, menopause, and impotence. The series became arguably one of television's most influential comedic programs, as it injected the sitcom format with more dramatic moments and realistic, topical conflicts.All in the Family has been ranked as one of the best American television series. The show became the most watched show in the United States during the summer reruns of the first season, and topped the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976, the first television series to have held the position for five consecutive years. The episode &quot;Sammy's Visit&quot; was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series. In 2023, Variety ranked All in the Family #16 on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9772:  The Four Seasons - Greatest Hits185mb</title>
      <itunes:title> The Four Seasons - Greatest Hits185mb</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9772</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers "Frankie Valli The Four Seasons" STEREO

Valli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey; he is the eldest of three sons. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi, was a homemaker and beer company employee. He was inspired to take up a singing career at age seven after his mother took him to see Frank Sinatra at the Paramount Theater in New York City. One of his early favorite singers was "Texas" Jean Valli, from whom he took his stage name. He worked as a barber until he could support himself with music.

Valli's birth year has been called into question. He never addressed the issue himself until a 2007 posting at the Official Frankie Valli Site, sponsored by his record label Universal Records. Much of his previous official publicity used 1937 as his birth year. Other sources gave his  year of birth as 1934, such as the Bear Family Records release The Four Lovers (BCD 15424) and a 1965 mug shot, available through The Smoking Gun.

Valli began his singing career in 1951 with the Variety Trio (Nickie DeVito, Tommy DeVito, and Henry "Hank" Majewski), and was mentored in much of his early career by Nick Macioci, who later joined Valli in The Four Seasons, and by "Texas" Jean Valli, a female hillbilly singer, from whom he adopted the "Valli" surname. Geoff Herbert explains, "Frankie said in 2010 that Jean took him to meet music publishers Paul and Dave Kapp, telling them he was her brother. As a result, his first single was listed under 'Frankie Valley', and the name stuck—though he eventually changed it to the same spelling" that Texas Jean used. His desire to sing in public was initially granted when the group offered him a guest spot when they performed. In late 1952, the Variety Trio disbanded and Valli and Tommy DeVito became part of the house band at The Strand in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Valli played bass and sang. ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Frankie Valli The Four Seasons&quot; STEREOValli was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey; he is the eldest of three sons. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and display designer for Lionel model trains; his mother, Mary Rinaldi, was a homemaker and beer company employee. He was inspired to take up a singing career at age seven after his mother took him to see Frank Sinatra at the Paramount Theater in New York City. One of his early favorite singers was &quot;Texas&quot; Jean Valli, from whom he took his stage name. He worked as a barber until he could support himself with music.Valli's birth year has been called into question. He never addressed the issue himself until a 2007 posting at the Official Frankie Valli Site, sponsored by his record label Universal Records. Much of his previous official publicity used 1937 as his birth year. Other sources gave his&amp;nbsp; year of birth as 1934, such as the Bear Family Records release The Four Lovers (BCD 15424) and a 1965 mug shot, available through The Smoking Gun.Valli began his singing career in 1951 with the Variety Trio (Nickie DeVito, Tommy DeVito, and Henry &quot;Hank&quot; Majewski), and was mentored in much of his early career by Nick Macioci, who later joined Valli in The Four Seasons, and by &quot;Texas&quot; Jean Valli, a female hillbilly singer, from whom he adopted the &quot;Valli&quot; surname. Geoff Herbert explains, &quot;Frankie said in 2010 that Jean took him to meet music publishers Paul and Dave Kapp, telling them he was her brother. As a result, his first single was listed under 'Frankie Valley', and the name stuck&#8212;though he eventually changed it to the same spelling&quot; that Texas Jean used. His desire to sing in public was initially granted when the group offered him a guest spot when they performed. In late 1952, the Variety Trio disbanded and Valli and Tommy DeVito became part of the house band at The Strand in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Valli played bass and sang.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Frankie Valli The Four Seasons&quot; STEREOValli was born Francesco Stephen ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9771: Shake Hands With The Devil 1959 Starring James Cagney</title>
      <itunes:title>Shake Hands With The Devil 1959 Starring James Cagney</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9771</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Shake Hands with the Devil is a 1959 British-Irish film produced and directed by Michael Anderson and starring James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns and Michael Redgrave. The film was written by Marian Spitzer based on the 1933 novel of the same title by Rearden Conner, the son of a Royal Irish Constabulary policeman.
The film is set in 1921 Dublin, where the Irish Republican Army battles the Black and Tans, ex-British soldiers sent to suppress the rebels.

]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-10-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Shake Hands with the Devil is a 1959 British-Irish film produced and directed by Michael Anderson and starring James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns and Michael Redgrave. The film was written by Marian Spitzer based on the 1933 novel of the same title by Rearden Conner, the son of a Royal Irish Constabulary policeman.The film is set in 1921 Dublin, where the Irish Republican Army battles the Black and Tans, ex-British soldiers sent to suppress the rebels.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Shake Hands with the Devil is a 1959 British-Irish film produced and directed by Michael Anderson...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9770: The Spiral Staircase (1961)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Spiral Staircase (1961)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9770</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Spiral Staircase is a 1946 American psychological horror film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, and Ethel Barrymore. Set over the course of one evening, the film follows a mute young woman in an early-20th century Vermont town who is stalked and terrorized in a rural mansion by a serial killer targeting women with disabilities. Gordon Oliver, Rhonda Fleming, and Elsa Lanchester appear in supporting roles. It was adapted for the screen by Mel Dinelli from the novel Some Must Watch (1933) by Ethel Lina White.
The project originated with producer David O. Selznick, who purchased the rights to White's novel, intending to cast Ingrid Bergman in the lead role. Selznick subsequently sold the rights to RKO Radio Pictures, who commenced production and cast McGuire in the lead. Filming took place at the RKO Radio Pictures studio lot in Los Angeles between August and October 1945.

The Spiral Staircase premiered in New York City on February 6, 1946 and went on to become a box-office success, earning nearly $3 million. It was met by favorable critical reviews, praised for its cinematography, atmosphere, and suspense. Barrymore earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In the years since its release, film scholars have noted The Spiral Staircase for its stylistic mixture of horror and film noir elements, and cited it as a progenitor of the contemporary slasher film.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The Spiral Staircase is a 1946 American psychological horror film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, and Ethel Barrymore. Set over the course of one evening, the film follows a mute young woman in an early-20th century Vermont town who is stalked and terrorized in a rural mansion by a serial killer targeting women with disabilities. Gordon Oliver, Rhonda Fleming, and Elsa Lanchester appear in supporting roles. It was adapted for the screen by Mel Dinelli from the novel Some Must Watch (1933) by Ethel Lina White.The project originated with producer David O. Selznick, who purchased the rights to White's novel, intending to cast Ingrid Bergman in the lead role. Selznick subsequently sold the rights to RKO Radio Pictures, who commenced production and cast McGuire in the lead. Filming took place at the RKO Radio Pictures studio lot in Los Angeles between August and October 1945.The Spiral Staircase premiered in New York City on February 6, 1946 and went on to become a box-office success, earning nearly $3 million. It was met by favorable critical reviews, praised for its cinematography, atmosphere, and suspense. Barrymore earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In the years since its release, film scholars have noted The Spiral Staircase for its stylistic mixture of horror and film noir elements, and cited it as a progenitor of the contemporary slasher film.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9769: Catwomen of the Moon was an Outer Limits Episode.mp4</title>
      <itunes:title>Catwomen of the Moon was an Outer Limits Episode.mp4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9769</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Twilight Time "Cat Women From The Moon" (1953)

Cat-Women of the Moon is an independently made 1953 American black-and-white three-dimensional science-fiction film, produced by Jack Rabin and Al Zimbalist, directed by Arthur Hilton, that stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, and Marie Windsor. The film was released by Astor Pictures.
The musical score was composed by Academy Award–winner Elmer Bernstein, whose name is misspelled as "Bernstien" in the opening credits.
Cat-Women of the Moon was remade in 1958 as Missile to the Moon.

Plot

Travelling in a spaceship equipped with wooden tables and chairs, a scientific expedition to the Moon encounters a race of cat-women, the last survivors of a two-million-year-old lunar civilization. Residing deep within a Moon cavern, the cat-women have managed to maintain not only the remnants of a breathable atmosphere and Earth-like gravity, but also a pair of gigantic Moon-spiders. The cat-women wear black unitards, have beehive hairstyles, and wear elaborate cosmetics. Realizing that their remaining atmosphere will soon be exhausted, the cat-women plan to steal the expedition's spaceship and return to Earth, where, in the words of the cat-women's leader, Alpha, "We will get their women under our power, and soon we will rule the whole world!"

Through the use of their telepathic abilities, the cat-women have been subliminally controlling Helen Salinger, the mission navigator and only female member of the Earth expedition. Once on the Moon, the cat-women take control of Helen's mind, after which she leads the entire crew (clad in spacesuits and equipped with matches, cigarettes, and a gun) to the cat-women's cavern. Although unable to directly control male minds, the cat-women are able to influence the male crew through Helen, using their own superior intellectual abilities and feminine wiles. As explained to Helen by the cat-woman Beta, "Show us their weak points. We'll take care of the rest."


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Twilight Time &quot;Cat Women From The Moon&quot; (1953)Cat-Women of the Moon is an independently made 1953 American black-and-white three-dimensional science-fiction film, produced by Jack Rabin and Al Zimbalist, directed by Arthur Hilton, that stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, and Marie Windsor. The film was released by Astor Pictures.The musical score was composed by Academy Award&#8211;winner Elmer Bernstein, whose name is misspelled as &quot;Bernstien&quot; in the opening credits.Cat-Women of the Moon was remade in 1958 as Missile to the Moon.PlotTravelling in a spaceship equipped with wooden tables and chairs, a scientific expedition to the Moon encounters a race of cat-women, the last survivors of a two-million-year-old lunar civilization. Residing deep within a Moon cavern, the cat-women have managed to maintain not only the remnants of a breathable atmosphere and Earth-like gravity, but also a pair of gigantic Moon-spiders. The cat-women wear black unitards, have beehive hairstyles, and wear elaborate cosmetics. Realizing that their remaining atmosphere will soon be exhausted, the cat-women plan to steal the expedition's spaceship and return to Earth, where, in the words of the cat-women's leader, Alpha, &quot;We will get their women under our power, and soon we will rule the whole world!&quot;Through the use of their telepathic abilities, the cat-women have been subliminally controlling Helen Salinger, the mission navigator and only female member of the Earth expedition. Once on the Moon, the cat-women take control of Helen's mind, after which she leads the entire crew (clad in spacesuits and equipped with matches, cigarettes, and a gun) to the cat-women's cavern. Although unable to directly control male minds, the cat-women are able to influence the male crew through Helen, using their own superior intellectual abilities and feminine wiles. As explained to Helen by the cat-woman Beta, &quot;Show us their weak points. We'll take care of the rest.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9768: Gunsmoke 59-11-22 (398) Paid Killer-STEREO-2</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke 59-11-22 (398) Paid Killer-STEREO-2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9768</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke "Paid Killer" (11-22-59) STEREO

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television.

The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that, among radio drama enthusiasts, "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." It ran unsponsored for its first few years, with CBS funding its production.

In 1955, the series was adapted for television and ran for 20 seasons. It ran for half-hour episodes from 1955 to 1961, and one-hour episodes from 1961 to 1975. A total of 635 episodes were aired over its 20 year run. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend."

Five made-for-TV movies were produced after its 20-year run. The show won 15 Primetime Emmy Awards as well as other accolades. It was frequently well received, holding a top-10 spot in the Nielsen ratings for several seasons.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2024 06:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke &quot;Paid Killer&quot; (11-22-59) STEREOGunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television.The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that, among radio drama enthusiasts, &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; It ran unsponsored for its first few years, with CBS funding its production.In 1955, the series was adapted for television and ran for 20 seasons. It ran for half-hour episodes from 1955 to 1961, and one-hour episodes from 1961 to 1975. A total of 635 episodes were aired over its 20 year run. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.&quot;Five made-for-TV movies were produced after its 20-year run. The show won 15 Primetime Emmy Awards as well as other accolades. It was frequently well received, holding a top-10 spot in the Nielsen ratings for several seasons.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9767:  MOVIE: Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Johnny Come Lately 1943 HD Starring James Cagney&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title> MOVIE: Bob Camardella Remembers &quot;Johnny Come Lately 1943 HD Starring James Cagney&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9767</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Come Lately is a 1943 drama film directed by William K. Howard starring James Cagney, Grace George, Marjorie Main and Hattie McDaniel. It was the first film produced by Cagney's brother, William Cagney.
The title is derived from the idiom "Johnny Come Lately", which refers to a newcomer who seeks to change an established system.[3] The film centers on a drifter who comes to a new town and is faced with the question of choosing integrity or financial gain.

Plot

In 1906, Tom Richards, a drifter, arrives in the small town of Plattsville. He sits reading a book in the town square when newspaper proprietor Vinnie McLeod speaks to him and offers him help. She goes to meet wealthy mayor Dougherty, a corrupt man who also owns a rival newspaper.
Mrs. McLeod re-encounters Richards in the town courtroom where he is on trial for vagrancy. She offers him a job as a journalist to allow him to escape imprisonment. He starts to shake the place up, and asks to close the paper (the Shield and Banner) for 3 days to redesign and relaunch it, specifically launching an attack on Dougherty.
Meanwhile Dougherty's son is in love with Mrs. McLeod's niece. Dougherty offers Richards a job paying three times more but he declines due to his morals. Dougherty goes to extreme measures and sends two hired guns to shoot Mrs. McLeod. They hit her in the hand. Richards (who pre-empted the attack and has a gun) chases them off, shooting one.
Mrs. McLeod's niece starts to fall in love with Richards but decides it is young Dougherty she loves.
An eccentric rich woman, nicknamed "Gashouse Mary" (clearly modelled on Mae West) gives funds usually channeled through Dougherty to the orphanage to Richards instead. When she taunts Dougherty she ends up in prison on a bail of $1,500.
Dougherty starts to bend when the entire town parades by holding an effigy of him on a gibbet. Richards and Dougherty Jr. start brawling in the street and Richards is arrested and taken off in a horse-drawn black maria. The townsfolk storm the jail and release him.
In the end Dougherty senior meets with Mrs. McLeod and Richards and agrees to leave town for the sake of his son and her niece. All agree. He also gives back Mrs. McLeod the mortgage on her property. Richards too decides to move on.
Cast
James Cagney as Tom Richards
Grace George as Vinnie McLeod (as Miss Grace George)
Marjorie Main as Gashouse Mary
Marjorie Lord as Jane
Hattie McDaniel as Aida, Mrs McLeod's servant
Edward McNamara as W.M. Dougherty
William Henry as Pete Dougherty (as Bill Henry)
Robert Barrat as Bill Swain
George Cleveland as Willie Ferguson, a kindly drunkard working for McLeod
Margaret Hamilton as Myrtle Ferguson, McLeod's receptionist
Norman Willis as Dudley Hirsh
Lucien Littlefield as Blaker
Edwin Stanley as Winterbottom
Irving Bacon as Chief of Police
Tom Dugan as First Cop
Charles Irwin as Second Cop
John Sheehan as Third Cop
Clarence Muse as Butler
John Skins Miller as First Tramp (as John Miller)
Arthur Hunnicutt as Second Tramp
Victor Kilian as Tramp in Box Car
Wee Willie Davis as Bouncer (as Wee Willie Davis)
Joseph Crehan as Judge Flynn (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook as Saloon Patron (uncredited)

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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Come Lately is a 1943 drama film directed by William K. Howard starring James Cagney, Grace George, Marjorie Main and Hattie McDaniel. It was the first film produced by Cagney's brother, William Cagney.The title is derived from the idiom &quot;Johnny Come Lately&quot;, which refers to a newcomer who seeks to change an established system.[3] The film centers on a drifter who comes to a new town and is faced with the question of choosing integrity or financial gain.PlotIn 1906, Tom Richards, a drifter, arrives in the small town of Plattsville. He sits reading a book in the town square when newspaper proprietor Vinnie McLeod speaks to him and offers him help. She goes to meet wealthy mayor Dougherty, a corrupt man who also owns a rival newspaper.Mrs. McLeod re-encounters Richards in the town courtroom where he is on trial for vagrancy. She offers him a job as a journalist to allow him to escape imprisonment. He starts to shake the place up, and asks to close the paper (the Shield and Banner) for 3 days to redesign and relaunch it, specifically launching an attack on Dougherty.Meanwhile Dougherty's son is in love with Mrs. McLeod's niece. Dougherty offers Richards a job paying three times more but he declines due to his morals. Dougherty goes to extreme measures and sends two hired guns to shoot Mrs. McLeod. They hit her in the hand. Richards (who pre-empted the attack and has a gun) chases them off, shooting one.Mrs. McLeod's niece starts to fall in love with Richards but decides it is young Dougherty she loves.An eccentric rich woman, nicknamed &quot;Gashouse Mary&quot; (clearly modelled on Mae West) gives funds usually channeled through Dougherty to the orphanage to Richards instead. When she taunts Dougherty she ends up in prison on a bail of $1,500.Dougherty starts to bend when the entire town parades by holding an effigy of him on a gibbet. Richards and Dougherty Jr. start brawling in the street and Richards is arrested and taken off in a horse-drawn black maria. The townsfolk storm the jail and release him.In the end Dougherty senior meets with Mrs. McLeod and Richards and agrees to leave town for the sake of his son and her niece. All agree. He also gives back Mrs. McLeod the mortgage on her property. Richards too decides to move on.CastJames Cagney as Tom RichardsGrace George as Vinnie McLeod (as Miss Grace George)Marjorie Main as Gashouse MaryMarjorie Lord as JaneHattie McDaniel as Aida, Mrs McLeod's servantEdward McNamara as W.M. DoughertyWilliam Henry as Pete Dougherty (as Bill Henry)Robert Barrat as Bill SwainGeorge Cleveland as Willie Ferguson, a kindly drunkard working for McLeodMargaret Hamilton as Myrtle Ferguson, McLeod's receptionistNorman Willis as Dudley HirshLucien Littlefield as BlakerEdwin Stanley as WinterbottomIrving Bacon as Chief of PoliceTom Dugan as First CopCharles Irwin as Second CopJohn Sheehan as Third CopClarence Muse as ButlerJohn Skins Miller as First Tramp (as John Miller)Arthur Hunnicutt as Second TrampVictor Kilian as Tramp in Box CarWee Willie Davis as Bouncer (as Wee Willie Davis)Joseph Crehan as Judge Flynn (uncredited)Harry Tenbrook as Saloon Patron (uncredited)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9766: &quot;Mickey Mantle The Definitive Story&quot; (MLB Baseball Sports Documentary)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Mickey Mantle The Definitive Story&quot; (MLB Baseball Sports Documentary)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9766</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Remembers Mickey Mantle

Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed "the Mick" and "the Commerce Comet", was an American professional baseball player who played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951–1968) with the New York Yankees, primarily as a center fielder. Mantle is regarded by many as being one of the best players and sluggers of all time. He was an American League (AL) Most Valuable Player three times and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.\
Born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, Mantle was raised by his father to become a baseball player and was trained early on to become a switch hitter. Despite a career plagued with injuries, beginning with his knee injury in the 1951 World Series, he became one of the greatest offensive threats in baseball history, and was able to hit for both average and power. He is the only player to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate. Mantle hit 536 career home runs while batting .300 or more ten times; he is 16th all-time in home runs per at-bat and 17th in on-base percentage.

Mantle won the Triple Crown in 1956, when he led the major leagues in batting average (.353), home runs (52), and runs batted in (RBI) (130). He was an All-Star for 16 seasons, playing in 16 of the 20 All-Star Games that he was selected for. He also had a solid .984 fielding percentage when playing center field, winning a Gold Glove in that position. He appeared in 12 World Series, winning seven championships, and holds World Series records for the most home runs (18), RBIs (40), extra-base hits (26), runs (42), walks (43), and total bases (123), and he has the highest World Series on-base and slugging percentages.

After retirement, Mantle worked as sports commentator for NBC for a few years and had a brief stint as first base and hitting coach for the Yankees in the 1970 season. Despite being one of the best paid athletes of his era, he was a poor businessman and suffered financial setbacks from business failures. His private life was plagued by tumult and tragedy. His marriage fell apart due to his alcoholism and infidelity, and three of his sons became alcoholics, two of them dying from it. Towards the end of his life, Mantle came to regret his hard lifestyle and the damage he had inflicted on his family. Before his final year, he was treated for alcoholism and became sober, afterwards warning others of the dangers of hard drinking. He died from liver cancer brought on by years of alcohol abuse in Dallas, Texas, aged 63. ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Remembers Mickey MantleMickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 &#8211; August 13, 1995), nicknamed &quot;the Mick&quot; and &quot;the Commerce Comet&quot;, was an American professional baseball player who played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951&#8211;1968) with the New York Yankees, primarily as a center fielder. Mantle is regarded by many as being one of the best players and sluggers of all time. He was an American League (AL) Most Valuable Player three times and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.\Born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, Mantle was raised by his father to become a baseball player and was trained early on to become a switch hitter. Despite a career plagued with injuries, beginning with his knee injury in the 1951 World Series, he became one of the greatest offensive threats in baseball history, and was able to hit for both average and power. He is the only player to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate. Mantle hit 536 career home runs while batting .300 or more ten times; he is 16th all-time in home runs per at-bat and 17th in on-base percentage.Mantle won the Triple Crown in 1956, when he led the major leagues in batting average (.353), home runs (52), and runs batted in (RBI) (130). He was an All-Star for 16 seasons, playing in 16 of the 20 All-Star Games that he was selected for. He also had a solid .984 fielding percentage when playing center field, winning a Gold Glove in that position. He appeared in 12 World Series, winning seven championships, and holds World Series records for the most home runs (18), RBIs (40), extra-base hits (26), runs (42), walks (43), and total bases (123), and he has the highest World Series on-base and slugging percentages.After retirement, Mantle worked as sports commentator for NBC for a few years and had a brief stint as first base and hitting coach for the Yankees in the 1970 season. Despite being one of the best paid athletes of his era, he was a poor businessman and suffered financial setbacks from business failures. His private life was plagued by tumult and tragedy. His marriage fell apart due to his alcoholism and infidelity, and three of his sons became alcoholics, two of them dying from it. Towards the end of his life, Mantle came to regret his hard lifestyle and the damage he had inflicted on his family. Before his final year, he was treated for alcoholism and became sober, afterwards warning others of the dangers of hard drinking. He died from liver cancer brought on by years of alcohol abuse in Dallas, Texas, aged 63.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Remembers Mickey MantleMickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 &#8211; August 13, 1995),...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9765: Duffy's Tavern - Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) 05-11-49-STEREO</title>
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        <![CDATA[Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949

Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941–42; NBC-Blue Network, 1942–44; and NBC, 1944–51), concluding with the December 28, 1951, broadcast. The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures of Archie, the tavern's manager, portrayed by Ed Gardner. Archie was prone to involvement in get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps, and constantly communicated with malaprops and mixed metaphors. Gardner had performed the character of Archie, talking about Duffy's Tavern, as early as November 9, 1939, when he appeared on NBC's Good News of 1940.  Owner Duffy was never heard nor seen, either on the radio program or in the 1945 film adaptation or the short-lived 1954 TV series. Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy, played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth, followed by Florence Halop and, later, by actress Hazel Shermet, and especially with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.  

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. "Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future." Detective Archie is on the trail of "Whistling Sam," a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941&#8211;42; NBC-Blue Network, 1942&#8211;44; and NBC, 1944&#8211;51), concluding with the December 28, 1951, broadcast. The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures of Archie, the tavern's manager, portrayed by Ed Gardner. Archie was prone to involvement in get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps, and constantly communicated with malaprops and mixed metaphors. Gardner had performed the character of Archie, talking about Duffy's Tavern, as early as November 9, 1939, when he appeared on NBC's Good News of 1940.&amp;nbsp; Owner Duffy was never heard nor seen, either on the radio program or in the 1945 film adaptation or the short-lived 1954 TV series. Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy, played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth, followed by Florence Halop and, later, by actress Hazel Shermet, and especially with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE: May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. &quot;Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future.&quot; Detective Archie is on the trail of &quot;Whistling Sam,&quot; a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9764: Night of the Living Dead (1968)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night of the Living Dead (1968)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9764</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[In this classic yet still creepy horror film, strangers hold up in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse and battle constant attacks from dead locals who have been brought back to life by mysterious radiation.
Note: This item contains a user-contributed srt subtitle file. To use this file you must download an srt compatible player and point it at the correct video and srt files (google for srt subtitles). We include this file for advanced users who may wish to use it, however the Archive does not support any player that displays subtitles stored external to the video they are intended to be used with, nor can we vouch for the quality or completeness of the subtitling effort. This Is A Bob Camardella Special

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 21:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this classic yet still creepy horror film, strangers hold up in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse and battle constant attacks from dead locals who have been brought back to life by mysterious radiation.Note: This item contains a user-contributed srt subtitle file. To use this file you must download an srt compatible player and point it at the correct video and srt files (google for srt subtitles). We include this file for advanced users who may wish to use it, however the Archive does not support any player that displays subtitles stored external to the video they are intended to be used with, nor can we vouch for the quality or completeness of the subtitling effort. This Is A Bob Camardella Special</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9763: Dragnet Ep190 &quot;The Big Press&quot; EP190</title>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays "Dragnet"  "The Time I'm In It For Love" From (2007)

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      <title>Episode 9762: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Press&quot;</title>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays "Dragnet"  and "The Time I'm In It For Love" From (2007)

The victims have been unable to identify the criminals. Your job, get them. If you want a long cigarette, smoke the best of all long cigarettes. Smoke extra mild Fatima.
Yes, Fatima is the king size cigarette which contains the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, superbly blended to make it extra mild, to give Fatima a much different, much better flavor and aroma than any other long cigarette. That's why Fatima has more than doubled its smokers coast to coast. Enjoy extra mild Fatima yourself, best of all long cigarettes. It's wise to smoke extra mile Fatima.
It's wise to smoke extra mild Fatima. Dragnet the documented drama of an actual crime. For the next thirty minutes, in cooperation with the Los Angeles Police Department, you will travel step by step on the side of the law through an actual case transcribed from official police filence, from beginning to end, from crime to punishment. Dragnet is the story of your police force and action.
It was Monday, July first, was mild in Los Angeles. You're working the night Watch out of robbery detail. My partner's Ben Romero. The boss is Ed Walker, Captain a robbery.  ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays &quot;Dragnet&quot;&amp;nbsp; and &quot;The Time I'm In It For Love&quot; From (2007)The victims have been unable to identify the criminals. Your job, get them. If you want a long cigarette, smoke the best of all long cigarettes. Smoke extra mild Fatima.Yes, Fatima is the king size cigarette which contains the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, superbly blended to make it extra mild, to give Fatima a much different, much better flavor and aroma than any other long cigarette. That's why Fatima has more than doubled its smokers coast to coast. Enjoy extra mild Fatima yourself, best of all long cigarettes. It's wise to smoke extra mile Fatima.It's wise to smoke extra mild Fatima. Dragnet the documented drama of an actual crime. For the next thirty minutes, in cooperation with the Los Angeles Police Department, you will travel step by step on the side of the law through an actual case transcribed from official police filence, from beginning to end, from crime to punishment. Dragnet is the story of your police force and action.It was Monday, July first, was mild in Los Angeles. You're working the night Watch out of robbery detail. My partner's Ben Romero. The boss is Ed Walker, Captain a robbery. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9761: Gunsmoke_53-03-14_047_Cyclone-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke_53-03-14_047_Cyclone-STEREO</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston
Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 05:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 9760: &quot;Sheila Randolph Is Sane&quot; (1957)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Sheila Randolph Is Sane&quot; (1957)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9760</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.]]>
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      <title>Episode 9759: Case Of The Darkened Face (09-22-46)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Of The Darkened Face (09-22-46)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9759</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey .The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1946. Program #6. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. "The Case Of The Darkened Face". Commercials added locally. An actress with a deformed face can be cured by a miraculous cream, but the formula for the cream has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey .The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE:September 22, 1946. Program #6. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Darkened Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actress with a deformed face can be cured by a miraculous cream, but the formula for the cream has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9758: Damon Runyon Theater- &quot;Neat Strip&quot; (12-11-49)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Damon Runyon Theater- &quot;Neat Strip&quot; (12-11-49)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9758</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. 

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December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. "Neat Strip" Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 08:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. THIS EPISODE: December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Neat Strip&quot; Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and gre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9757: Dad's Army - &quot;A Brush With The Law&quot; (03-25-75)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;A Brush With The Law&quot; (03-25-75)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9757</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)
INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ed Townsend  For Your Love (1958)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.  In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 04:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ed Townsend&amp;nbsp; For Your Love (1958)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.&amp;nbsp; In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ed Townsend&amp;nbsp; For Your...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9756: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot; (12-12-49)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot; (12-12-49)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9756</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Crime Does Not Pay - Gasoline Cocktail (12-12-49)
Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)

With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. "In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement," MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. 

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December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. "Gasoline Cocktail". Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 19:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-09-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crime Does Not Pay - Gasoline Cocktail (12-12-49)Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. &quot;In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement,&quot; MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. THIS EPISODE: December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crime Does Not Pay - Gasoline Cocktail (12-12-49)Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)With ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9755: Crime Club - &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot; (06-12-47) STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Club - &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot; (06-12-47) STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9755</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)

The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, “Hello I hope I haven’t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.” The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, “Ah you’re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf…”He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is A Knockout". Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2024 09:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, &#8220;Hello I hope I haven&#8217;t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.&#8221; The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, &#8220;Ah you&#8217;re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf&#8230;&#8221;He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot;. Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9754: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - The Hot Spot (08-31-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - The Hot Spot (08-31-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9754</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 06:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at &quot;The Hot Spot,&quot; a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9753: &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair&quot; (08-17-53)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair&quot; (08-17-53)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9753</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair". The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her "4-shooter" on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 14:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-08-29T07_04_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_classics the_crime_club thomas_highland lou_merrill morton</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair&quot;. The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her &quot;4-shooter&quot; on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio doc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9752: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)-STEREO.</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)-STEREO.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9752</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at &quot;The Hot Spot,&quot; a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9751: The Creaking Door - &quot;The Haunted Hangman&quot; (1950) STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;The Haunted Hangman&quot; (1950) STEREO</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum&amp;nbsp; episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9750:  Columbia Workshop - A Story In Dogtown Commons (12-14-39)STERE0</title>
      <itunes:title> Columbia Workshop - A Story In Dogtown Commons (12-14-39)STERE0</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9750</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody’s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title “Radios Top Rated Drama Series” and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.  Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it’s face.

THIS EPISODE:

December 14, 1939. CBS network. "Story In Dogtown Common". Sustaining. The first radio drama by Julian Liss. A tale of the sea and witchcraft told in blank verse. Joseph Liss (author). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio ++Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 06:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody&#8217;s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title &#8220;Radios Top Rated Drama Series&#8221; and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.&amp;nbsp; Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it&#8217;s face.THIS EPISODE:December 14, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Story In Dogtown Common&quot;. Sustaining. The first radio drama by Julian Liss. A tale of the sea and witchcraft told in blank verse. Joseph Liss (author). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio ++Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody&#8217;s cup of tea and in terms o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9749: Filename: Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Kachin Story (06-18-50)-2-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Filename: Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Kachin Story (06-18-50)-2-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9749</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[ The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. NBC network. "The Kachin Story". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 18:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-08-18</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_&amp; _dagger brenner_pass_story_(06-04-50) united_states nbc_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Kachin Story&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9748: The Adventures Of Christopher London - &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot; (02-26-50)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Christopher London - &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot; (02-26-50)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9748</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[CHRISTOPHER LONDON was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures and exploits of a private eye who will "go anywhere and do anything...for a price." Of an added interest is the fact that this guy is supposedly based on a character created by Erle Stanley Gardner. It's an excellent detective drama with Glen Ford in the lead role. Supporting cast compliment his talent. There is little else known about this NBC 1950 presentation.

Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era. Many of the one-offs we cited above arrived over Radio at about the same time as Christopher London. Without exception, the big name Stage and Screen actor Radio vehicles of this era were superbly mounted, with Radio's finest supporting actors, directors, producers, engineers and music directors. Christopher London was no exception. William N. Robson directed, Lyn Murray and Van Cleve scored and conducted the musical accompaniment, and West Coast Radio luminaries Joan Banks, Ben Wright, Will Wright, Charlie Lung, Ted deCorsia, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Barton Yarborough, Alan Reed, Jeanette Nolan, and Stacy Harris appeared in supporting roles throughout the production.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 26, 1950. NBC network. ""The Price Of Sugar". Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 27:51.  Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Aug 2024 07:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>CHRISTOPHER LONDON was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures and exploits of a private eye who will &quot;go anywhere and do anything...for a price.&quot; Of an added interest is the fact that this guy is supposedly based on a character created by Erle Stanley Gardner. It's an excellent detective drama with Glen Ford in the lead role. Supporting cast compliment his talent. There is little else known about this NBC 1950 presentation.Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era. Many of the one-offs we cited above arrived over Radio at about the same time as Christopher London. Without exception, the big name Stage and Screen actor Radio vehicles of this era were superbly mounted, with Radio's finest supporting actors, directors, producers, engineers and music directors. Christopher London was no exception. William N. Robson directed, Lyn Murray and Van Cleve scored and conducted the musical accompaniment, and West Coast Radio luminaries Joan Banks, Ben Wright, Will Wright, Charlie Lung, Ted deCorsia, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Barton Yarborough, Alan Reed, Jeanette Nolan, and Stacy Harris appeared in supporting roles throughout the production.THIS EPISODE: February 26, 1950. NBC network. &quot;&quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot;. Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 27:51. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>CHRISTOPHER LONDON was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9747: Chase - Harry Troll's Diamond (05-04-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Chase - Harry Troll's Diamond (05-04-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9747</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)

The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of "hunter and hunted" was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1952. NBC network. "Harry Troll's Diamond". Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 01:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-08-14T18_33_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of &quot;hunter and hunted&quot; was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Harry Troll's Diamond&quot;. Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9746: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Killer Mike Evans (05-13-56</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Killer Mike Evans (05-13-56</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9746</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -Killer Mike Evans (Aired May 13, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1956. CBS network. "Killer Mike Evans". Sponsored by: ChesterfieMld, L &amp; M. Evans, a tough "Mule Skinner" stands down when his girl friend is struck in her face and then ptotected by the marshall. Miss Kity takes mavis with her for protection. A man named Marcus Price, a gambler from Philadelphia, falls in love with Mavis and ignores the Mule Skinner's promise to return and "even the score". Surprise Ending. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 04:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-08-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-08-13T21_06_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke doc_adams chester_proudfoot dodge_city william_conrad m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Killer Mike Evans (Aired May 13, 1956)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).THIS EPISODE:May 13, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Killer Mike Evans&quot;. Sponsored by: ChesterfieMld, L &amp;amp; M. Evans, a tough &quot;Mule Skinner&quot; stands down when his girl friend is struck in her face and then ptotected by the marshall. Miss Kity takes mavis with her for protection. A man named Marcus Price, a gambler from Philadelphia, falls in love with Mavis and ignores the Mule Skinner's promise to return and &quot;even the score&quot;. Surprise Ending. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Killer Mike Evans (Aired May 13, 1956)Gunsmoke is an Ame...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9745:  Dragnet - &quot;The Big Mustache&quot; (03-23-54)</title>
      <itunes:title> Dragnet - &quot;The Big Mustache&quot; (03-23-54)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Dragnet - The Big Mustache (03-23-54)

The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1954. Program #240. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Mustache". A man with a false mustache suspected of robbing a supermarket. Jack Epis Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 30:51. ode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2024 08:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dragnet - The Big Mustache (03-23-54)The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.THIS EPISODE:March 23, 1954. Program #240. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Mustache&quot;. A man with a false mustache suspected of robbing a supermarket. Jack Epis Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 30:51. ode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dragnet - The Big Mustache (03-23-54)The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)The first several mon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9744: Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond (06-23-44)222-Repaired STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond (06-23-44)222-Repaired STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9744</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Dionne Warwick &amp; Then Spinners "Then Came You" (1974)

Boston Blackie REPAIRED- The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)

The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer.

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1944. "The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, "The Jonathan Diamond." The same script was subsequently used on "Boston Blackie" on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2024 08:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2007</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Dionne Warwick &amp;amp; Then Spinners &quot;Then Came You&quot; (1974)Boston Blackie REPAIRED- The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer.THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1944. &quot;The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, &quot;The Jonathan Diamond.&quot; The same script was subsequently used on &quot;Boston Blackie&quot; on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Dionne Warwick &amp;amp; Then Spinners &quot;Then Came You&quot; (1974)Boston Black...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9743: Bold Venture - Slate Gets The Hook (10-08-51)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Slate Gets The Hook (10-08-51)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9743</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)

The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer.

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1944. "The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, "The Jonathan Diamond." The same script was subsequently used on "Boston Blackie" on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2024 07:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-08-11T00_11_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer.THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1944. &quot;The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, &quot;The Jonathan Diamond.&quot; The same script was subsequently used on &quot;Boston Blackie&quot; on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)The Jonathan Diamond aka: R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9742: Bold Venture - &quot;Slate Gets The Hook&quot; (10-08-51)-STEREO.</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Slate Gets The Hook&quot; (10-08-51)-STEREO.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9742</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. The seafaring wanderlust aspect of the concept of Bold Venture had to have been one of the project's most persuasive elements. Add to that their impending departure for the bowels of Africa to film Bogie's classic, The African Queen (1951) and Frederick Ziv's willingness to bend over backwards to get at least thirty episodes of Bold Venture taped before their departure . . . then mix in an amazing back-of-the-mike staff that included David Rose as composer and music director, Henry Hayward to direct, and both Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the radioplays. And if that wasn't enough incentive to assure an amazing production, consider the supporting cast of some of Radio's finest voice talent. And last but by no means least, legendary choral director, songwriter and composer Jester Hairston in the almost cameo role of sidekick 'King' Moses. All in all, an amazing repertory company for the Bogarts' debut as leads in their own Radio program.

THIS EPISODE:

104834. Bold Venture. 1951. Program #29. ZIV Syndication. "Slate Gets The Hook". Commercials added locally. Wealthy Mr. Anderson has disappeared in Havana, with $2000 in his pocket. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Lee Patrick, Ted de Corsia, Jester Hairston, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:37.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 04:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. The seafaring wanderlust aspect of the concept of Bold Venture had to have been one of the project's most persuasive elements. Add to that their impending departure for the bowels of Africa to film Bogie's classic, The African Queen (1951) and Frederick Ziv's willingness to bend over backwards to get at least thirty episodes of Bold Venture taped before their departure . . . then mix in an amazing back-of-the-mike staff that included David Rose as composer and music director, Henry Hayward to direct, and both Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the radioplays. And if that wasn't enough incentive to assure an amazing production, consider the supporting cast of some of Radio's finest voice talent. And last but by no means least, legendary choral director, songwriter and composer Jester Hairston in the almost cameo role of sidekick 'King' Moses. All in all, an amazing repertory company for the Bogarts' debut as leads in their own Radio program.THIS EPISODE:104834. Bold Venture. 1951. Program #29. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Slate Gets The Hook&quot;. Commercials added locally. Wealthy Mr. Anderson has disappeared in Havana, with $2000 in his pocket. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Lee Patrick, Ted de Corsia, Jester Hairston, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:37. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9741: The Black Museum - &quot;The Bathtub&quot; (04-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Bathtub&quot; (04-01-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9741</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Bathtub". Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2024 10:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-08-03T03_06_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1867</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Bathtub&quot;. Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9740: Big Town - &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; (10-19-37)-222-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; (10-19-37)-222-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9740</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1937. CBS network. "Pittsburgh Lil (10-19-37)" Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really "Pittsburgh Lil" from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 06:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-08-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. THIS EPISODE: October 19, 1937. CBS network. &quot;Pittsburgh Lil (10-19-37)&quot; Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9739: Big Show - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle&quot; (04-29-51)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Show - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle&quot; (04-29-51)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9739</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Big Show - "Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle" (04-29-51)-STEREO

Aired April 29, 1951

April 29, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Canon Towels, Chesterfield, Anacin, RCA. Ethel Merman opens the show with, "There's No Business Like Show Business." Frank Lovejoy appears in an "I Was A Communist For The FBI" drama and the real Matt Cvetic makes a brief anti-communist speech. Rosemary Clooney sings, "Taking a Chance On Love." Gordon MacRae recalls his days as an NBC page. Uncle Miltie does a great monologue about the good old days of radio, and other topics. The cast does a salute to Meredith Willson by singing a medley of his compositions. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Ethel Merman, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Wilson (narrator), George Foster (writer), Goodman Ace, Gordon MacRae, Jimmy Durante, Matt Cvetic, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Milton Berle, Morton Green (writer), Rosemary Clooney, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 89:25.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 09:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc cbs canon _towels chesterfield anacin rca ethel&#173;_merman fran</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Show - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Milton Berle&quot; (04-29-51)-STEREOAired April 29, 1951April 29, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Canon Towels, Chesterfield, Anacin, RCA. Ethel Merman opens the show with, &quot;There's No Business Like Show Business.&quot; Frank Lovejoy appears in an &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot; drama and the real Matt Cvetic makes a brief anti-communist speech. Rosemary Clooney sings, &quot;Taking a Chance On Love.&quot; Gordon MacRae recalls his days as an NBC page. Uncle Miltie does a great monologue about the good old days of radio, and other topics. The cast does a salute to Meredith Willson by singing a medley of his compositions. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Ethel Merman, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Wilson (narrator), George Foster (writer), Goodman Ace, Gordon MacRae, Jimmy Durante, Matt Cvetic, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Milton Berle, Morton Green (writer), Rosemary Clooney, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 89:25. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Big Show - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Milton Berle&quot; (04-29-51)-STEREOAired April 29, 1951April 2...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9738:  Beyond Midnight &quot;The Green Vase&quot; (1968)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title> Beyond Midnight &quot;The Green Vase&quot; (1968)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9738</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Green Vase (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings! 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 09:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 south_africa horror madness</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Green Vase (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Green Vase (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael McCabe and wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9737:  Best Plays - &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot; (06-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title> Best Plays - &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot; (06-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9737</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1952. NBC network. "On Borrowed Time". Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 09:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-26T02_22_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best_plays ethan_frome new_england starkfield ironic john_chapma</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3652</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time&amp;nbsp; a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1952. NBC network. &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot;. Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9736: Beat The Clock (Band) - Broadcast Of August 23, 1949</title>
      <itunes:title>Beat The Clock (Band) - Broadcast Of August 23, 1949</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9736</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Broadcast Of August 23, 1949

Contestants were chosen from the studio audience and were usually married couples, occasionally engaged, dating, or another familial relationship. Collyer would ask them general questions (usually including where they were from and how long they'd been married) and usually asked if they had children, their ages and genders. Sometimes the couple would bring some or all of their children with them on the show. Collyer would usually take some time out to talk to the children and ask them questions like what they wanted to be when they grew up, or if the kids were not at the show to have their parents wave to them at home. The husbands on the show usually wore a business suit. Collyer would often ask the husband to take off his coat for stunts to make it less cumbersome (there were a few hooks on the contestants' podium for this purpose, or Collyer would just hold the coat). Occasionally, if there was going to be a messy stunt, the husband would come out dressed in a plastic jumpsuit to keep his own clothes clean. Similarly, wives would sometimes play in their "street clothes", but sometimes the women would appear in a jumpsuit issued to them by the show due to the fact that their own clothing might be too cumbersome or perhaps fragile. The women's jumpsuits, unlike the men's, which were rather plain, were patterned to look like a pair of overalls with a collared blouse underneath. The women would also often be issued running shoes instead of their own high heels. One couple competed against the Clock to win a prize in stunts that could require one or both members of the couple. The first stunt was called the "$100 Clock". The stunt was described and the time limit was set on a giant onstage clock. The time limit was always a multiple of 5 seconds, usually at least 30 seconds. At one point Collyer said that a 55-second time limit was the maximum, but later on, stunts occasionally had 60-second limits.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 03:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-24T20_00_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1919</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Broadcast Of August 23, 1949Contestants were chosen from the studio audience and were usually married couples, occasionally engaged, dating, or another familial relationship. Collyer would ask them general questions (usually including where they were from and how long they'd been married) and usually asked if they had children, their ages and genders. Sometimes the couple would bring some or all of their children with them on the show. Collyer would usually take some time out to talk to the children and ask them questions like what they wanted to be when they grew up, or if the kids were not at the show to have their parents wave to them at home. The husbands on the show usually wore a business suit. Collyer would often ask the husband to take off his coat for stunts to make it less cumbersome (there were a few hooks on the contestants' podium for this purpose, or Collyer would just hold the coat). Occasionally, if there was going to be a messy stunt, the husband would come out dressed in a plastic jumpsuit to keep his own clothes clean. Similarly, wives would sometimes play in their &quot;street clothes&quot;, but sometimes the women would appear in a jumpsuit issued to them by the show due to the fact that their own clothing might be too cumbersome or perhaps fragile. The women's jumpsuits, unlike the men's, which were rather plain, were patterned to look like a pair of overalls with a collared blouse underneath. The women would also often be issued running shoes instead of their own high heels. One couple competed against the Clock to win a prize in stunts that could require one or both members of the couple. The first stunt was called the &quot;$100 Clock&quot;. The stunt was described and the time limit was set on a giant onstage clock. The time limit was always a multiple of 5 seconds, usually at least 30 seconds. At one point Collyer said that a 55-second time limit was the maximum, but later on, stunts occasionally had 60-second limits.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadcast Of August 23, 1949Contestants were chosen from the studio audience and were usually mar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9735: Barry Craig - &quot;Scream For Murder&quot; (07-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig - &quot;Scream For Murder&quot; (07-19-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9735</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1953. NBC network. "Scream For Murder". "A squabbling couple can always bury their differences. The question is, which of them doesn't mind an underground shelter? Marriages may be made in heaven, but they sometimes end up in the city morgue. William Gargan; John Roberts (writer); Don Pardo (announcer); Fran Carlon; Himan Brown (director);. 29:35 Episode Noyes From The Radio Gold Index. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 08:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-23T01_39_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1939</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Scream For Murder&quot;. &quot;A squabbling couple can always bury their differences. The question is, which of them doesn't mind an underground shelter? Marriages may be made in heaven, but they sometimes end up in the city morgue. William Gargan; John Roberts (writer); Don Pardo (announcer); Fran Carlon; Himan Brown (director);. 29:35 Episode Noyes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9734: Avenger - &quot;The Department Of Death&quot; (09-14-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Avenger - &quot;The Department Of Death&quot; (09-14-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9734</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. "The Department Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 09:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-22T02_49_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp;amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Department Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose orig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9733:  Amos &amp; Andy - &quot;Between Life &amp; Death&quot; (03-24-44)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title> Amos &amp; Andy - &quot;Between Life &amp; Death&quot; (03-24-44)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9733</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Between Life &amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)

With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. 

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March 24, 1944. "Between Life &amp; Death" - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 04:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Between Life &amp;amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. THIS EPISODE: March 24, 1944. &quot;Between Life &amp;amp; Death&quot; - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Between Life &amp;amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)With the listening audience increasing in the spri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9732: Author's Playhouse - &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot; (04-23-45)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot; (04-23-45)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9732</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

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April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Forever Walking Free". Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 08:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse the_mysterious_stranger_(07-14-44) wynn_wrigh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.&amp;nbsp; Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. THIS EPISODE:April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot;. Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9731:  Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Dance&quot; (09-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title> Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Dance&quot; (09-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9731</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

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September 4, 1948. "The Big Dance" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 02:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-17T19_13_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1873</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.THIS EPISODE:September 4, 1948. &quot;The Big Dance&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a ficti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9730: Arch Oboler&#8217;s Plays -&quot; Mr. Ten Percent (05-17-45)&quot;-STEREO INTRO=Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (1973) </title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler&#8217;s Plays -&quot; Mr. Ten Percent (05-17-45)&quot;-STEREO INTRO=Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (1973) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9730</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (1973)

Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. 

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May 17, 1945. Program #6. Mutual network. "Mr. Ten-Percent". Sustaining. A good story about a Hollywood agent who finally finds a movie star to manage...and how he contributed $1 million dollars to the war effort! Program #6 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Mary Jane Croft, Bob Bailey, Earle Ross, Harry Lang, Everett Allen, Arch Oboler (writer), Bruce Elliott, Roseanne Murray. Episode ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 08:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-17T01_50_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler's_plays &quot;crazy_town_(05-20-39) nbc gloria_blondell e</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2012</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (1973)Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17, 1945)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. THIS EPISODE: May 17, 1945. Program #6. Mutual network. &quot;Mr. Ten-Percent&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a Hollywood agent who finally finds a movie star to manage...and how he contributed $1 million dollars to the war effort! Program #6 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Mary Jane Croft, Bob Bailey, Earle Ross, Harry Lang, Everett Allen, Arch Oboler (writer), Bruce Elliott, Roseanne Murray. Episode&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Barbra Streisand The Way We Were (1973)Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9729: Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot; (1947)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot; (1947)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9729</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Very few writers have managed to combine the hard-boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. 

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1947. NBC network. "The Lucky Stiff". Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 14:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-16T07_51_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1662</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Very few writers have managed to combine the hard-boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. THIS EPISODE: 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot;. Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Very few writers have managed to combine the ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9728: AlkaSeltzerShow-Bob-Dialog-VOICE-222</title>
      <itunes:title>AlkaSeltzerShow-Bob-Dialog-VOICE-222</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9728</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[On the Sunny Side of the Street (10-09-53) and Just to be With You (10-29-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as "informal song sessions" by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as "the liltin' Martha Tilton." The two singers, both Texas-born, performed with Country Washburne and His Orchestra, featuring Charles LaVere on piano. Songs included such tunes as "Honey, I'm in Love with You," "A Gambler's Guitar," "Just to Be with You," "Moonlight When Shadows Fall," "When Love Goes Wrong," "Choo Choo Train," "I've Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle," "Put on a Bonnet," "Collegiate," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Papaya Mama" and "Istanbul, Not Constantinople." There were some theme shows, such as "Go West", music from "Old Phonograph Records" and "Salute to Hawaii." The series ended November 6, 1953. However, Massey and Tilton continued to appear together during the late 1950s on such shows as Guest Star and Stars for Defense. They also teamed to record an album, We Sing the Old Songs (1957). CD collections of Alka-Seltzer Time usually identify shows by the first performed song of each program. Today, Curt Massey is best remembered as the composer (with Paul Henning) and singer of the Petticoat Junction theme song. Episode_Notes_From_Boxcars711_Old_Time_Radio.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 07:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>On the Sunny Side of the Street (10-09-53) and Just to be With You (10-29-53)Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as &quot;informal song sessions&quot; by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as &quot;the liltin' Martha Tilton.&quot; The two singers, both Texas-born, performed with Country Washburne and His Orchestra, featuring Charles LaVere on piano. Songs included such tunes as &quot;Honey, I'm in Love with You,&quot; &quot;A Gambler's Guitar,&quot; &quot;Just to Be with You,&quot; &quot;Moonlight When Shadows Fall,&quot; &quot;When Love Goes Wrong,&quot; &quot;Choo Choo Train,&quot; &quot;I've Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle,&quot; &quot;Put on a Bonnet,&quot; &quot;Collegiate,&quot; &quot;On the Sunny Side of the Street,&quot; &quot;Papaya Mama&quot; and &quot;Istanbul, Not Constantinople.&quot; There were some theme shows, such as &quot;Go West&quot;, music from &quot;Old Phonograph Records&quot; and &quot;Salute to Hawaii.&quot; The series ended November 6, 1953. However, Massey and Tilton continued to appear together during the late 1950s on such shows as Guest Star and Stars for Defense. They also teamed to record an album, We Sing the Old Songs (1957). CD collections of Alka-Seltzer Time usually identify shows by the first performed song of each program. Today, Curt Massey is best remembered as the composer (with Paul Henning) and singer of the Petticoat Junction theme song. Episode_Notes_From_Boxcars711_Old_Time_Radio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On the Sunny Side of the Street (10-09-53) and Just to be With You (10-29-53)Alka-Seltzer Time (a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9727: Filename: All_In_Family-HospitalClip-1</title>
      <itunes:title>Filename: All_In_Family-HospitalClip-1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9727</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Bunker All In The Family TV Movie Video Flashback 1971M Mike Meets Archie CBS  Rob Reiner Philip Mishkin (Writer) John Rich (Director) Carroll O'Connor Jean Stapleton Sally Struthers Comedy Funny Laugh 2013 Doctor's Visit Part_One &amp; and Two Move To California]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Bunker All In The Family TV Movie Video Flashback 1971M Mike Meets Archie CBS&amp;nbsp; Rob Reiner Philip Mishkin (Writer) John Rich (Director) Carroll O'Connor Jean Stapleton Sally Struthers Comedy Funny Laugh 2013 Doctor's Visit Part_One &amp;amp; and Two Move To California</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9726: Aldrich Family - &quot;Parent's Day&quot; (10-26-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Aldrich Family - &quot;Parent's Day&quot; (10-26-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9726</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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October 26, 1952. "Parent's Day" - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 07:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: October 26, 1952. &quot;Parent's Day&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a su...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9725: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Old Love Letter&quot; (04-03-45)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Old Love Letter&quot; (04-03-45)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9725</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).

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April 3, 1945. "Old Love Letters" - ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 05:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-11T22_44_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1977</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1945. &quot;Old Love Letters&quot; - ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best k...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9724: Sam Spade - &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot; (03-02-51)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Sam Spade - &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot; (03-02-51)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9724</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

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March 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Crab Louis Caper". Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, "View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water." Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 05:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-09T22_53_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1955</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. THIS EPISODE: March 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, &quot;View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water.&quot; Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9723: Case Dismissed - Criminal Liability (01-30-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Dismissed - Criminal Liability (01-30-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9723</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Case Dismissed - Criminal Liability Aired January 30, 1954

As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. The listener was never left hanging. Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas that accomplished precisely what they set out to do for thirteen weeks. So effectively, in fact that the basic legal tenets put forth within most of these thirteen episodes remain almost universally applicable today.

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January 30, 1954. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A man listens to bad advice and ignores a summons, which winds up costing him $25,000! The moral: see a lawyer. A program about criminal liability. Fern Persons, Patricia Crain, Jack Lester, John Galvaro, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Latow (director), Phillip Lord, Tom Evans (sound), Harry Elders. 29:12.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 01:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-08T18_48_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Case Dismissed - Criminal Liability Aired January 30, 1954As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. The listener was never left hanging. Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas that accomplished precisely what they set out to do for thirteen weeks. So effectively, in fact that the basic legal tenets put forth within most of these thirteen episodes remain almost universally applicable today.THIS EPISODE:January 30, 1954. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A man listens to bad advice and ignores a summons, which winds up costing him $25,000! The moral: see a lawyer. A program about criminal liability. Fern Persons, Patricia Crain, Jack Lester, John Galvaro, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Latow (director), Phillip Lord, Tom Evans (sound), Harry Elders. 29:12.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Case Dismissed - Criminal Liability Aired January 30, 1954As a local presentation, WMAQ's product...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9722: Candy Matson - &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot; (11-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot; (11-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9722</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. 

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November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Devil In The Deep Freeze". Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Left, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 2024 08:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. THIS EPISODE: November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot;. Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Left, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)Candy Matson was the private eye star of Ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9721: Can You Top This - Restaurantes (04-21-42)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Can You Top This - Restaurantes (04-21-42)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9721</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said "There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air." Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The "Senator", like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. Donald was born in Bristol, England into a theatrical family. By the time he was nine years old, he had traveled around the world twice. At the age of ten he began acting in radio. Later he played Ajax Cassidy on the Fred Allen Show, and dramatized the voices of Winston Churchill, Field Marshall Montgomery, King George VI and the Duke of Windsor on the March of Time.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 02:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said &quot;There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air.&quot; Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The &quot;Senator&quot;, like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. Donald was born in Bristol, England into a theatrical family. By the time he was nine years old, he had traveled around the world twice. At the age of ten he began acting in radio. Later he played Ajax Cassidy on the Fred Allen Show, and dramatized the voices of Winston Churchill, Field Marshall Montgomery, King George VI and the Duke of Windsor on the March of Time.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9720: Caltex Theater - &quot;Bad Day At Black Rock&quot; (02-15-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Caltex Theater - &quot;Bad Day At Black Rock&quot; (02-15-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9720</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[CALTEX RADIO THEATER - OLD TIME RADIO

Caltex Theater was an Australian show similar to the American Lux Radio Theater. It was sponsored by the Caltex Oil Company. Mostly the radio shows were adapted from top movies from the time period. The show aired from 1950 - 1959 with somewhere around 490 shows. Some episodes are thought to be specials and no dates are in the log. SHOWS LIST ****Caltex Theater - 55-12-11 290 Detectives Are Not Always Right ****Caltex Theater - 59-02-15 454 Bad Day At Black Rock ****Caltex Theater - 59-04-26 463 There Was A Crooked Man ****Caltex Theater - 59-09-06 482 Forbidden Planet ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x Scrooge The Miser ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x The Big Smoke Return To Tenderness ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x You Only Die Once]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2024 00:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-07-03T17_07_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>caltex_theater australian scrooge_the_miser christmas xmas holid</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>CALTEX RADIO THEATER - OLD TIME RADIOCaltex Theater was an Australian show similar to the American Lux Radio Theater. It was sponsored by the Caltex Oil Company. Mostly the radio shows were adapted from top movies from the time period. The show aired from 1950 - 1959 with somewhere around 490 shows. Some episodes are thought to be specials and no dates are in the log. SHOWS LIST ****Caltex Theater - 55-12-11 290 Detectives Are Not Always Right ****Caltex Theater - 59-02-15 454 Bad Day At Black Rock ****Caltex Theater - 59-04-26 463 There Was A Crooked Man ****Caltex Theater - 59-09-06 482 Forbidden Planet ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x Scrooge The Miser ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x The Big Smoke Return To Tenderness ****Caltex Theater - xx-xx-xx x You Only Die Once</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>CALTEX RADIO THEATER - OLD TIME RADIOCaltex Theater was an Australian show similar to the America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9719: Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9719</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

July 3, 1940. Program #27. Fox Features syndication. "Crime Incorporated" Part One. Commercials added locally. The Overlords Of Crime are planning to form a syndicate. The Blue Beetle infiltrates the gang and is hired by them to imitate...the Blue Beetle! 12:14.
July 5, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. "Crime Incorporated" Part Two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The "Magic Ray" helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2024 08:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-07-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-07-02</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue_beetle rookie_patrolman serial frank_lovejoy underworld_goe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.TODAY'S SHOW:July 3, 1940. Program #27. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; Part One. Commercials added locally. The Overlords Of Crime are planning to form a syndicate. The Blue Beetle infiltrates the gang and is hired by them to imitate...the Blue Beetle! 12:14.July 5, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; Part Two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The &quot;Magic Ray&quot; helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9718: Blondie - &quot;Please Not C.O.D. (04-12-43)&quot;-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Blondie - &quot;Please Not C.O.D. (04-12-43)&quot;-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9718</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Please Not C.O.D." AKA "Blondie Demands A Refund". AFRS program name: "Front Line Theatre." A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jun 2024 02:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-29T19_43_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie_please not_o.d._(04-12-43) 1938_1950 radio_program_1939-</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1871</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. THIS EPISODE:April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Please Not C.O.D.&quot; AKA &quot;Blondie Demands A Refund&quot;. AFRS program name: &quot;Front Line Theatre.&quot; A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Bl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9717: Calling All Cars - &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot; (05-09-34)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot; (05-09-34)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9717</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network "Little Phil Alquin". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as "Professor Lindsley." The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jun 2024 01:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-27T18_42_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1898</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as &quot;Professor Lindsley.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9716: INTRO: Bob Camardella Presents The Brownstone Theater &#8220;The Lion &amp; The Mouse&#8221; (1905)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: Bob Camardella Presents The Brownstone Theater &#8220;The Lion &amp; The Mouse&#8221; (1905)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9716</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
The Brownstone Theater is an old-time radio dramatic anthology series in the United States. It was broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System February 21, 1945 – September 23, 1945.
Brownstone Theater featured adaptations of stories and plays that were popular at the turn of the 20th century. The premiere offering, The Lion and the Mouse, was followed by productions such as The Man Without a Country, The Prisoner of Zenda, and Cyrano de Bergerac. A contemporary publication's radio listing described the material as "Revivals of some of the plays that thrilled Grandpa and Grandma."

Radio historian John Dunning wrote in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, "The format was faintly reminiscent of the famous First Nighter Program, with the listener led to his seat in the Brownstone Theater, and other trappings of curtains and greasepaint adding to the atmosphere."

The program was actually produced in the Longacre Theater in New York City's Times Square. The theater was leased by WOR from 1944 to 1953 and was used for productions on that station and on the Mutual network.

The host and narrator of Brownstone Theater was Clayton Hamilton, who had been a drama critic when some of the dramas were popular on Broadway.

Jackson Beck and Gertrude Warner were the original leading man and leading lady, respectively. Les Tremayne replaced Beck in July 1945. Others heard on the program included Inge Adams, Jan Miner, Elissa Landi, Jane Cowl, Edward Rose, Anthony Hope, Neil Hamilton, Walter Hampden, Michael Fitzmaurice and Shep Menken.

Sylvan Levin provided the music, and Jock MacGregor was the director. Writers for the adaptions included Peggy L. Mayer, Anzie Strickland, Florence North, Gladys Milliner, Jock MacGregor, Eleanor Abbey, and Keith Thompson.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 07:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-25T00_46_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_royal-my_uncle_toby_(06-30-54) tristram_shandy wrvr-fm r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brownstone Theater is an old-time radio dramatic anthology series in the United States. It was broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System February 21, 1945 &#8211; September 23, 1945.Brownstone Theater featured adaptations of stories and plays that were popular at the turn of the 20th century. The premiere offering, The Lion and the Mouse, was followed by productions such as The Man Without a Country, The Prisoner of Zenda, and Cyrano de Bergerac. A contemporary publication's radio listing described the material as &quot;Revivals of some of the plays that thrilled Grandpa and Grandma.&quot;Radio historian John Dunning wrote in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, &quot;The format was faintly reminiscent of the famous First Nighter Program, with the listener led to his seat in the Brownstone Theater, and other trappings of curtains and greasepaint adding to the atmosphere.&quot;The program was actually produced in the Longacre Theater in New York City's Times Square. The theater was leased by WOR from 1944 to 1953 and was used for productions on that station and on the Mutual network.The host and narrator of Brownstone Theater was Clayton Hamilton, who had been a drama critic when some of the dramas were popular on Broadway.Jackson Beck and Gertrude Warner were the original leading man and leading lady, respectively. Les Tremayne replaced Beck in July 1945. Others heard on the program included Inge Adams, Jan Miner, Elissa Landi, Jane Cowl, Edward Rose, Anthony Hope, Neil Hamilton, Walter Hampden, Michael Fitzmaurice and Shep Menken.Sylvan Levin provided the music, and Jock MacGregor was the director. Writers for the adaptions included Peggy L. Mayer, Anzie Strickland, Florence North, Gladys Milliner, Jock MacGregor, Eleanor Abbey, and Keith Thompson.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brownstone Theater is an old-time radio dramatic anthology series in the United States. It wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9715: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; (05-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; (05-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9715</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 12, 1951. "The Charles Crandall Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jun 2024 06:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-23T23_20_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1868</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: May 12, 1951. &quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9714: Boston Blackie - &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; (07-28-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; (07-28-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9714</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1944. "Polly Morrison's Gun Collection" - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 01:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1848</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1944. &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9713: Bold Venture - &quot;Terminal Key&quot; (09-03-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Terminal Key&quot; (09-03-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9713</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 3, 1951. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. "The Terminal Key". Commercials added locally. A dumbsounding jockey gives Slate the key to a locker at the bus station. Inside, there's a $100,000 in stolen money. Don't miss the finale...it's a shoot-out in a shooting gallery. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 07:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: September 3, 1951. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Terminal Key&quot;. Commercials added locally. A dumbsounding jockey gives Slate the key to a locker at the bus station. Inside, there's a $100,000 in stolen money. Don't miss the finale...it's a shoot-out in a shooting gallery. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to fini...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9712:  Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Guest Fred Astaire (02-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title> Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Guest Fred Astaire (02-17-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9712</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)

Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)
After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1948. "Special Guest Is Fred Astaire" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 11:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob_hope_show chrysler cbs nbc frank_sinatra olivia_newton-john</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. THIS EPISODE: February 17, 1948. &quot;Special Guest Is Fred Astaire&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired Febru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9711: Blue Beetle - &quot;Underworld Goes Underground&quot; (08-14-40) COMPLETE</title>
      <itunes:title>Blue Beetle - &quot;Underworld Goes Underground&quot; (08-14-40) COMPLETE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9711</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETE

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a "magic ray machine". The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.

TODAY'S SHOW:

August 14, 1940. Program #39. Fox Features syndication. "The Underworld Goes Underground" Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle goes underground to find out why so many accidents are plaguing a tunnel project. . 12:05. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete as above.

40370. The Blue Beetle. August 16, 1940. Program #40. Fox Features syndication. "The Underworld Goes Underground" Part two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle breaks out of a decompression chamber and breaks up the racket. . 12 minutes. 

Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-19T03_13_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1478</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETEThe exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a &quot;magic ray machine&quot;. The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.TODAY'S SHOW:August 14, 1940. Program #39. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Underworld Goes Underground&quot; Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle goes underground to find out why so many accidents are plaguing a tunnel project. . 12:05. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete as above.40370. The Blue Beetle. August 16, 1940. Program #40. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Underworld Goes Underground&quot; Part two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle breaks out of a decompression chamber and breaks up the racket. . 12 minutes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETEThe exploits of Dan Garrett, a r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9710: Blair Of The Mounties - &quot;2 Episodes (01-31-38) and (02-07-38)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Blair Of The Mounties - &quot;2 Episodes (01-31-38) and (02-07-38)&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9710</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Fire Valley" (01-31-38) and "Murder In Long Cooley" (02-07-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.”

TWO EPISODES:

Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. "Fire Valley". Corporal Lesley has been, "Stolen Away By Ghosts." . 12:37. 

February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. "Murder In Long Cooley". Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 04:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221;TWO EPISODES:Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Fire Valley&quot;. Corporal Lesley has been, &quot;Stolen Away By Ghosts.&quot; . 12:37. February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot;. Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)Blair of the Mounties...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9709: The Black Museum - &quot;The Champagne Glass&quot; (09-30-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Champagne Glass&quot; (09-30-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9709</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. "The Champagne Glass". Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.THIS EPISODE:September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Champagne Glass&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9708: Big Town - &quot;The Final Payment&quot; (12-11-40)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>9708</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

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December 11, 1948. NBC network. "The Final Payment". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2024 09:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-16T02_53_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) THIS EPISODE: December 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Final Payment&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9707: Beyond Midnight - &quot;Lancerford House&quot; (01-24-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - &quot;Lancerford House&quot; (01-24-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9707</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

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#13 "Lanceford House [aka The Green Vase]"	Dennis Roidt	January 24, 1969
A writer looking for solitude finds it in an old house. While there, he comes across a note advising him not to move a green vase that is located in the house. The author adheres to this instruction. However, the writer's visiting friend is made aware of the note, and he, unlike the writer, is a skeptic. Things go badly thereafter. Based on the Dennis Roidt story, 'The Green Vase' (1962). Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod. (AKA "Bob Camardella")

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 07:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.THIS EPISODE:#13 &quot;Lanceford House [aka The Green Vase]&quot;	Dennis Roidt	January 24, 1969A writer looking for solitude finds it in an old house. While there, he comes across a note advising him not to move a green vase that is located in the house. The author adheres to this instruction. However, the writer's visiting friend is made aware of the note, and he, unlike the writer, is a skeptic. Things go badly thereafter. Based on the Dennis Roidt story, 'The Green Vase' (1962). Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod. (AKA &quot;Bob Camardella&quot;)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9706: Best Plays - &quot;Ethan Frome&quot; (09-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - &quot;Ethan Frome&quot; (09-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9706</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show’s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City “where the American stage begins”. Show Notes From The Radio spirits.com.

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September 13, 1953. NBC network. "Ethan Frome". Sustaining. Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm. John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella (adaptor, transcriber), Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 03:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-13T20_50_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best_plays ethan_frome new_england starkfield ironic john_chapma</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show&#8217;s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City &#8220;where the American stage begins&#8221;. Show Notes From The Radio spirits.com.THIS EPISODE:September 13, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Ethan Frome&quot;. Sustaining. Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm. John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella (adaptor, transcriber), Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9705: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Beware The Walking Dog&quot; (05-03-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Beware The Walking Dog&quot; (05-03-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9705</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today'.

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CAT# 115266. Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator. May 03, 1953. NBC network. "Beware The Walking Dog". Sustaining. When you're a confidential investigator, you've got more kinds of headaches than even the psychiatrists have counted. Take the one our client had, late this afternoon. Silhouettes through a frosted black door don't tell you much...except her's did. What it told me was not an investigator's business. William Gargan. 24:44.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 23:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-11T16_35_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today'.THIS EPISODE:CAT# 115266. Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator. May 03, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Beware The Walking Dog&quot;. Sustaining. When you're a confidential investigator, you've got more kinds of headaches than even the psychiatrists have counted. Take the one our client had, late this afternoon. Silhouettes through a frosted black door don't tell you much...except her's did. What it told me was not an investigator's business. William Gargan. 24:44.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9704: Barrel Of Fun - &quot;Charlie' s College Reunion&quot; (01-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barrel Of Fun - &quot;Charlie' s College Reunion&quot; (01-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9704</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.

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January 1, 1942. Program #22. "Charlie's College Reunion" - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, "Until Tonight." Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 22:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-09T15_30_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1965</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1942. Program #22. &quot;Charlie's College Reunion&quot; - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, &quot;Until Tonight.&quot; Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9703: The Mysterious Stranger (07-14-44)-222-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Stranger (07-14-44)-222-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9703</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Author’s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc.  Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright.  Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc.

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July 14, 1944. NBC network. "The Mysterious Stranger". Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed on and on the town with a strange, yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 09:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-08T02_16_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse the_mysterious_stranger_(07-14-44) wynn_wrigh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1932</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;&amp;nbsp; Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.&amp;nbsp; Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;&amp;nbsp; Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44; &amp;nbsp; Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.&amp;nbsp; Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:&amp;nbsp; John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc.&amp;nbsp; Orchestra:&amp;nbsp; Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:&amp;nbsp; Wynn Wright.&amp;nbsp; Directors:&amp;nbsp; Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc.THIS EPISODE:July 14, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Mysterious Stranger&quot;. Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed on and on the town with a strange, yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9702: Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Talent Scouts&quot; (05-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Talent Scouts&quot; (05-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9702</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Lipton Talent Scouts (Aired 05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This   show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family."

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lipton Talent Scouts (Aired 05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This &amp;nbsp; show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lipton Talent Scouts (Aired 05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime varie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9701: Archie Andrews - &quot;JiveTalk&quot; (05-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Archie Andrews - &quot;JiveTalk&quot; (05-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9701</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["JiveTalk" (Aired May 18, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

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May 18, 1946. "JiveTalk" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 04:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1824</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;JiveTalk&quot; (Aired May 18, 1946)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.THIS EPISODE:May 18, 1946. &quot;JiveTalk&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;JiveTalk&quot; (Aired May 18, 1946)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional cha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9700: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot; (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot; (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9700</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1940. Blue Network. "Johnny Got His Gun". Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 04:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1879</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. THIS EPISODE: March 9, 1940. Blue Network. &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot;. Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940The original canon of scripts encom...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9699: The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9699</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and "The Comfy Collar Shirt Company". The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 01:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-03T18_42_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy freeman_gosden charles_correll elinor_harriot taxi_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1880</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.THIS EPISODE: June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and &quot;The Comfy Collar Shirt Company&quot;. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm nea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9699: The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Mr. Morgan&quot; (05-24-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Mr. Morgan&quot; (05-24-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9699</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)

Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.

THIS EPISODE:

REF# 80412. The Amazing Mr. Malone. February 26, 1950 (???). ABC network. "Appearances Can Be Deceiving". Sustaining. Gene Raymond, Henry Morgan, William P. Rousseau (director), Basil Adlam (music), Craig Rice (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Dick Tufeld (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 05:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-02T22_57_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.THIS EPISODE:REF# 80412. The Amazing Mr. Malone. February 26, 1950 (???). ABC network. &quot;Appearances Can Be Deceiving&quot;. Sustaining. Gene Raymond, Henry Morgan, William P. Rousseau (director), Basil Adlam (music), Craig Rice (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Dick Tufeld (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have manage...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9698: Aldrich Family - &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; (12-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Aldrich Family - &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; (12-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9698</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Judy Garland - "Danny Boy" (1955)

The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)

INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Judy Garland - "Danny Boy" (1955)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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December 7, 1952. "The Lost Watch" - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2024 08:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-06-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-06-02T01_20_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1936</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Judy Garland - &quot;Danny Boy&quot; (1955)The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Judy Garland - &quot;Danny Boy&quot; (1955)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: December 7, 1952. &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Judy Garland - &quot;Danny Boy&quot; (1955)The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9697: Alan Young - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Alan Young - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9697</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

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November 13, 1945. "Alan The Fullback" ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, "The Rock Crushers." Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1945. &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, &quot;The Rock Crushers.&quot; Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9696: Sam Spade - &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot; (07-11-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sam Spade - &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot; (07-11-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

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July 11, 1948. CBS network. "The Wheel Of Life Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. THIS EPISODE: July 11, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9695: The Maharani Mix-Up (06-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Maharani Mix-Up (06-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9695</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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FILE#48446. The Adventures Of Maisie. May 24, 1951 (1950). Program #67. MGM syndication. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Maisie gets a soap opera actress to help the son of a Maharajah marry the actress' American girlfriend. The program has also been identified as program #79. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Robert Cole, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Hy Averback (announcer), John L. Green (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Ted de Corsia. 27:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 06:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. THIS EPISODE:FILE#48446. The Adventures Of Maisie. May 24, 1951 (1950). Program #67. MGM syndication. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Maisie gets a soap opera actress to help the son of a Maharajah marry the actress' American girlfriend. The program has also been identified as program #79. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Robert Cole, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Hy Averback (announcer), John L. Green (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Ted de Corsia. 27:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did de...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9694: &quot;Murder At The State Fair&quot; (09-24-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Murder At The State Fair&quot; (09-24-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder At The State Fair (09-24-44)
AKA Mrs Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)

Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett, who in the novels is constantly offering her "candied opinion", was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Agnes Moorehead and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945.

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September 24, 1944. Mutual net. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Three different people threaten the life of a miserable old women. When she is found dead at the state fair, all are suspect. The program is next on the air on October 8, 1944 at 7:00 P. M. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 29:16. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 11:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At The State Fair (09-24-44)AKA Mrs Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett, who in the novels is constantly offering her &quot;candied opinion&quot;, was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Agnes Moorehead and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945.THIS EPISODE:September 24, 1944. Mutual net. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Three different people threaten the life of a miserable old women. When she is found dead at the state fair, all are suspect. The program is next on the air on October 8, 1944 at 7:00 P. M. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 29:16. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At The State Fair (09-24-44)AKA Mrs Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)Based on the no...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9693: The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; (02-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; (02-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9693</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and Winston Churchill stated, "I find Hornblower admirable." 

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February 13, 1953. "Reception With The Czar" - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 16:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, &quot;I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,&quot; and Winston Churchill stated, &quot;I find Hornblower admirable.&quot; THIS EPISODE: February 13, 1953. &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy off...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9692: The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9692</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

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November 6, 1948. NBC network. "The Doubtful Alibi". Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 05:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-26T22_37_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. THIS EPISODE: November 6, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot;. Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9691: Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Canary Yellow Sack&quot; (03-20-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Canary Yellow Sack&quot; (03-20-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9691</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Aired March 20, 1955 "The Canary Yellow Sack" (03-20-55)

Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

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March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast.  "The Canary-Yellow Sack". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Aired March 20, 1955 &quot;The Canary Yellow Sack&quot; (03-20-55)Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. THIS EPISODE: March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &amp;nbsp;&quot;The Canary-Yellow Sack&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Aired March 20, 1955 &quot;The Canary Yellow Sack&quot; (03-20-55)Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Ada...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9690: dventures In Research - 2 Episodes From 1946-222.mp3 (Filesize: 6.63 MB - Duration: 00:28:57</title>
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        <![CDATA[Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - "Electronics In Communications" (07-02-46) and "The First American Patent" (08-20-46)

The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! 28:57

EPISODE ONE:

30996. Adventures In Research. Program #5. Westinghouse syndication. "Electronics" Part 1. Sustaining. Dr. Thomas discusses his own field of electronics and how it affects our every-day lives. Paul Shannon, Phillips Thomas. 15 minutes.

EPISODE TWO:

31135. Adventures In Research. Program #187. Westinghouse syndication. "The First American Patent". Sustaining. The building of the first water-powered saw mill in America, the holder of patent number one. 15 minutes.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2024 07:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - &quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! 28:57EPISODE ONE:30996. Adventures In Research. Program #5. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;Electronics&quot; Part 1. Sustaining. Dr. Thomas discusses his own field of electronics and how it affects our every-day lives. Paul Shannon, Phillips Thomas. 15 minutes.EPISODE TWO:31135. Adventures In Research. Program #187. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The First American Patent&quot;. Sustaining. The building of the first water-powered saw mill in America, the holder of patent number one. 15 minutes.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - &quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9689: Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9689</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. "The Busy Body". Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 03:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. &quot;The Busy Body&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9688: Academy Award Theater - &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot; (10-16-46)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater - &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot; (10-16-46)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9688</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: BOB: The Drifters "Save The Last Dance For Me"  (#1 Hit) Atlantic Records

Academy Award Theater (Starring John Garfield) - "Blood On The Sun" (10-16-46)

Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)

John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1946. CBS network. "Blood On The Sun". Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the "Tanaka Plan" of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 03:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-22T20_58_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: BOB: The Drifters &quot;Save The Last Dance For Me&quot;&amp;nbsp; (#1 Hit) Atlantic RecordsAcademy Award Theater (Starring John Garfield) - &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot; (10-16-46)Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 16, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the &quot;Tanaka Plan&quot; of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: BOB: The Drifters &quot;Save The Last Dance For Me&quot;&amp;nbsp; (#1 Hit) Atlantic RecordsAcademy Awar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9687: ABC Mystery Time - &quot;Four Time Loser&quot; (1957)</title>
      <itunes:title>ABC Mystery Time - &quot;Four Time Loser&quot; (1957)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9687</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. "Four-Time Loser". The program is also known as, "Mystery Time," "Mystery Time Classics" and "Masters Of Mystery." "A man with a guilty secret sometimes pays a heavy price to keep his past from being exposed." The date is approximate. Sidney Slon (writer), Don Dowd (host). 22:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 06:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-21T23_35_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. THIS EPISODE:1957. ABC network. &quot;Four-Time Loser&quot;. The program is also known as, &quot;Mystery Time,&quot; &quot;Mystery Time Classics&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; &quot;A man with a guilty secret sometimes pays a heavy price to keep his past from being exposed.&quot; The date is approximate. Sidney Slon (writer), Don Dowd (host). 22:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9686: Abbott &amp; Costello - &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; (Guest Veronica Lake) </title>
      <itunes:title>Abbott &amp; Costello - &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; (Guest Veronica Lake) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9686</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Flaminghos

Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1943. "Trip To Palm Springs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the "U-Drive" car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 00:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-20T17_07_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott_&amp;_costello christmas_2013 bud_abbott lou_costello lorelei</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The FlaminghosTrip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).THIS EPISODE:December 2, 1943. &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the &quot;U-Drive&quot; car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The FlaminghosTrip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired De...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9685: A Date With Judy - &quot;Oggie's Band&quot; (04-09-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>A Date With Judy - &quot;Oggie's Band&quot; (04-09-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9685</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Aired 04-09-1946

A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30â€“September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 03:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-19T20_23_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Aired 04-09-1946A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30&#226;&#8364;&#8220;September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9684: 2000 Plus - &quot;The Giant Walks&quot; (11-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>2000 Plus - &quot;The Giant Walks&quot; (11-08-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

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November 8, 1950. Mutual network. "The Giant Walks". Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2024 02:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. THIS EPISODE:November 8, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Giant Walks&quot;. Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9683: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Brother&quot; (04-14-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Brother&quot; (04-14-54)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

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April 14, 1954. "The Brother" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 03:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-17T20_27_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1859</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE: April 14, 1954. &quot;The Brother&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9682: Twilight Zone - &quot;The After Hours&quot; (06-10-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>Twilight Zone - &quot;The After Hours&quot; (06-10-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9682</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. 

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June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. "The After Hours". Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. "A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists." Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 03:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight_zone television fantasy science_fiction horror/terror c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. &quot;The After Hours&quot;. Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. &quot;A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists.&quot; Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9681: Gunsmoke-&quot;Marryin Bertha 05-22-60&quot;-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke-&quot;Marryin Bertha 05-22-60&quot;-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9681</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Marryin Bertha" 05-22-60-STEREO

Gunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed for radio by John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. The first episode of the series originally aired in the United States on April 26, 1952 and the final first-run episode aired on June 11, 1961. During the series, a total of 480 original episodes were broadcast, including shows with re-used or adapted scripts. A television version of the series premiered in 1955. Gunsmoke is set in and around Dodge City, Kansas, in the post-Civil War era and centers around United States Marshall Matt Dillon (William Conrad) as he enforces law and order in the city. The series also focuses on Dillon's friendship with three other citizens of Dodge City: Doctor Charles "Doc" Adams (Howard McNear), the town's physician; Kitty Russell (Georgia Ellis), owner of the Long Branch Saloon; and Chester Wesley Proudfoot (Parley Baer), Dillon's deputy. Other roles were played by a group of supporting actors consisting of John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, Ralph Moody, Ben Wright, James Nusser, Richard Crenna, Tom Tully, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Christine, Helen Kleeb, Lillian Buyeff, Vivi Janiss, and Jeanne Bates. The entire nine-season run of Gunsmoke was produced by Norman Macdonnell.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 13:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-11T06_11_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke doc_adams chester_proudfoot dodge_city william_conrad m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Marryin Bertha&quot; 05-22-60-STEREOGunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed for radio by John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. The first episode of the series originally aired in the United States on April 26, 1952 and the final first-run episode aired on June 11, 1961. During the series, a total of 480 original episodes were broadcast, including shows with re-used or adapted scripts. A television version of the series premiered in 1955. Gunsmoke is set in and around Dodge City, Kansas, in the post-Civil War era and centers around United States Marshall Matt Dillon (William Conrad) as he enforces law and order in the city. The series also focuses on Dillon's friendship with three other citizens of Dodge City: Doctor Charles &quot;Doc&quot; Adams (Howard McNear), the town's physician; Kitty Russell (Georgia Ellis), owner of the Long Branch Saloon; and Chester Wesley Proudfoot (Parley Baer), Dillon's deputy. Other roles were played by a group of supporting actors consisting of John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, Ralph Moody, Ben Wright, James Nusser, Richard Crenna, Tom Tully, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Christine, Helen Kleeb, Lillian Buyeff, Vivi Janiss, and Jeanne Bates. The entire nine-season run of Gunsmoke was produced by Norman Macdonnell.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Marryin Bertha&quot; 05-22-60-STEREOGunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9680: FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)-STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9680</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Traveling Man (06-10-53)

The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

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June 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Traveling Man". Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 05:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-09T22_00_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1937</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The FBI In Peace &amp;amp; War - The Traveling Man (06-10-53)The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Traveling Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The FBI In Peace &amp;amp; War - The Traveling Man (06-10-53)The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9679:  FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title> FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9679</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The FBI In Peace &amp; War - "The Traveling Man" (06-10-53)

The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Traveling Man". Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 04:51:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-05-09T21_51_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>this_is_your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitabl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1937</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The FBI In Peace &amp;amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Traveling Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The FBI In Peace &amp;amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9678: Favorite Story - &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot; (10-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Favorite Story - &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot; (10-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9678</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. "Lodging For The Night". Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9678: Favorite Story - &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot; (10-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Favorite Story - &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot; (10-29-46)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Favorite Story - Robert Louis Stevenson's Lodging For The Night (10-29-46)

Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. "Lodging For The Night". Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Favorite Story - Robert Louis Stevenson's Lodging For The Night (10-29-46)Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Favorite Story - Robert Louis Stevenson's Lodging For The Night (10-29-46)Lodging For The Night (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9677: Father Knows Best- &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best- &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Old-Time Radio Researchers Group (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog

Father Knows Best- Watching The Dog (09-11-52)

Father Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog
n early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young &amp; Rubicam and Benton &amp; Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns &amp; Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program’s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton &amp; Bowles) committed $7,500 per week – less than half their budget for Burns &amp; Allen – to a new domestic comedy, Father Knows Best.

The show was created by Ed James – who also scripted it initially – and developed by Rodney-Young Productions. Rodney-Young was a partnership formed years before between Eugene B. Rodney and Robert Young, the latter a Hollywood actor who would be cast as the series lead, the Anderson family patriarch Jim Anderson. Harold “Scrappy” Lambert, a former band vocalist who got into radio in the 1930s - packaged the entire deal.

Father Knows Best debuted on August 25, 1949 over NBC. In addition to Robert Young – a contract studio actor who earned over 100 film credits in 20 years on the big screen – Father Knows Best featured Jean Vander Pyl as mother Margaret Anderson for almost the entire run. Pyl’s biggest fame came later in television, most notably as the voice of Wilma Flintstone. The eldest child, Betty, was played by Rhoda Williams, the middle child, Bud, by Ted Donaldson, and the youngest, Kathy, primarily by Norma Jean Nilsson.

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      <itunes:summary>Old-Time Radio Researchers Group (ep137) 1952 Watching the DogFather Knows Best- Watching The Dog (09-11-52)Father Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dogn early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young &amp;amp; Rubicam and Benton &amp;amp; Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns &amp;amp; Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program&#8217;s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton &amp;amp; Bowles) committed $7,500 per week &#8211; less than half their budget for Burns &amp;amp; Allen &#8211; to a new domestic comedy, Father Knows Best.The show was created by Ed James &#8211; who also scripted it initially &#8211; and developed by Rodney-Young Productions. Rodney-Young was a partnership formed years before between Eugene B. Rodney and Robert Young, the latter a Hollywood actor who would be cast as the series lead, the Anderson family patriarch Jim Anderson. Harold &#8220;Scrappy&#8221; Lambert, a former band vocalist who got into radio in the 1930s - packaged the entire deal.Father Knows Best debuted on August 25, 1949 over NBC. In addition to Robert Young &#8211; a contract studio actor who earned over 100 film credits in 20 years on the big screen &#8211; Father Knows Best featured Jean Vander Pyl as mother Margaret Anderson for almost the entire run. Pyl&#8217;s biggest fame came later in television, most notably as the voice of Wilma Flintstone. The eldest child, Betty, was played by Rhoda Williams, the middle child, Bud, by Ted Donaldson, and the youngest, Kathy, primarily by Norma Jean Nilsson.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9677: Father Knows Best- &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best- &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Old Time Radio Researchers Group

Father Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog
n early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young &amp; Rubicam and Benton &amp; Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns &amp; Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program’s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton &amp; Bowles) committed $7,500 per week – less than half their budget for Burns &amp; Allen – to a new domestic comedy, Father Knows Best.

The show was created by Ed James – who also scripted it initially – and developed by Rodney-Young Productions. Rodney-Young was a partnership formed years before between Eugene B. Rodney and Robert Young, the latter a Hollywood actor who would be cast as the series lead, the Anderson family patriarch Jim Anderson. Harold “Scrappy” Lambert, a former band vocalist who got into radio in the 1930s - packaged the entire deal.

Father Knows Best debuted on August 25, 1949 over NBC. In addition to Robert Young – a contract studio actor who earned over 100 film credits in 20 years on the big screen – Father Knows Best featured Jean Vander Pyl as mother Margaret Anderson for almost the entire run. Pyl’s biggest fame came later in television, most notably as the voice of Wilma Flintstone. The eldest child, Betty, was played by Rhoda Williams, the middle child, Bud, by Ted Donaldson, and the youngest, Kathy, primarily by Norma Jean Nilsson.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The Old Time Radio Researchers GroupFather Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dogn early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young &amp;amp; Rubicam and Benton &amp;amp; Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns &amp;amp; Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program&#8217;s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton &amp;amp; Bowles) committed $7,500 per week &#8211; less than half their budget for Burns &amp;amp; Allen &#8211; to a new domestic comedy, Father Knows Best.The show was created by Ed James &#8211; who also scripted it initially &#8211; and developed by Rodney-Young Productions. Rodney-Young was a partnership formed years before between Eugene B. Rodney and Robert Young, the latter a Hollywood actor who would be cast as the series lead, the Anderson family patriarch Jim Anderson. Harold &#8220;Scrappy&#8221; Lambert, a former band vocalist who got into radio in the 1930s - packaged the entire deal.Father Knows Best debuted on August 25, 1949 over NBC. In addition to Robert Young &#8211; a contract studio actor who earned over 100 film credits in 20 years on the big screen &#8211; Father Knows Best featured Jean Vander Pyl as mother Margaret Anderson for almost the entire run. Pyl&#8217;s biggest fame came later in television, most notably as the voice of Wilma Flintstone. The eldest child, Betty, was played by Rhoda Williams, the middle child, Bud, by Ted Donaldson, and the youngest, Kathy, primarily by Norma Jean Nilsson.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9676: Father Brown - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)-STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)-STEREO</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Father Brown - "The Curse Of The Golden Cross" (10-26-86)-STEREO

The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)

The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 09:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Brown - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)-STEREOThe Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Brown - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)-STEREOThe Curse Of The Golden Cross (Ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9675: The Fat Man - &quot;Order For Murder&quot; (05-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - &quot;Order For Murder&quot; (05-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9675</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale."

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May 23, 1951. ABC network. "Order For Murder" Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 06:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 23, 1951. ABC network. &quot;Order For Murder&quot; Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9674: Family Theater - &quot;The Lonely Road&quot; (05-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Family Theater - &quot;The Lonely Road&quot; (05-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9674</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

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 May 15, 1947. Mutual network. "The Lonely Road". Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to "sell out" or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.THIS EPISODE: May 15, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Lonely Road&quot;. Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to &quot;sell out&quot; or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9673: The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; (10-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; (10-29-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

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October 29, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Double Exposure" . Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 06:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; . Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RK...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9672: Exploring Tomorrow - &quot;The Liar&quot; (02-26-58) STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Exploring Tomorrow - &quot;The Liar&quot; (02-26-58) STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9672</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[ "The Liar" Aired 02-26-58

Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and Counterspy, the series premiered December 11, 1957 and it ran until June 13, 1958. Quoting from Astounding Magazine, "Exploring Tomorrow is the first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science- fictioneers, and for science-fictioneers" The shows were narrated by the editor of Astounding Magazine, John W. Campbell, Jr., with scripts written by Gordon Dickson, Robert Silverberg and many other notable science fiction writers. 

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February 26, 1958. Mutual network. "The Liar". Commercials deleted. Meet Herbie, a telepathic robot who tells lies! Remember Asimov's laws of robotics! John Campbell Jr. (host), Isaac Asimov (author). 21:06. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 10:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 south_africa horror madness</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1302</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&quot;The Liar&quot; Aired 02-26-58Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and Counterspy, the series premiered December 11, 1957 and it ran until June 13, 1958. Quoting from Astounding Magazine, &quot;Exploring Tomorrow is the first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science- fictioneers, and for science-fictioneers&quot; The shows were narrated by the editor of Astounding Magazine, John W. Campbell, Jr., with scripts written by Gordon Dickson, Robert Silverberg and many other notable science fiction writers. THIS EPISODE:February 26, 1958. Mutual network. &quot;The Liar&quot;. Commercials deleted. Meet Herbie, a telepathic robot who tells lies! Remember Asimov's laws of robotics! John Campbell Jr. (host), Isaac Asimov (author). 21:06.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;&quot;The Liar&quot; Aired 02-26-58Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and Counterspy, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9671: Escape - &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot; (10-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot; (10-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9671</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.

October 29, 1950. CBS network. "Seven Hours To Freedom". Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 02:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-05-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-30T19_16_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the&amp;nbsp; introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;&amp;nbsp; Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.October 29, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot;. Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of hig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9670: The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - &quot;Gates To Death&quot; (1969)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - &quot;Gates To Death&quot; (1969)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9670</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp; can be heard on Thursdays.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 02:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-29T19_02_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_inspector_carr hugh_rouse crc_studios_johannesburg d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp;amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp;amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp;amp; can be heard on Thursdays.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9669:  Ellery Queen - &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot; (03-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title> Ellery Queen - &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot; (03-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9669</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote, "that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 

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March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Nikki Porter Suspect". Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 09:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-29T02_38_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nikki_porter_suspect_(aired_march_5,_1947) ellery_queen_master_detective australian_production gypsy</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series&quot;, made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. THIS EPISODE: March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot;. Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and E...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9668: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern&quot; (03-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern&quot; (03-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9668</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). 

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March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. "Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern" star in Archie's play, "The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano," or "Who Tickled The Ivories?" Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 07:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). THIS EPISODE: March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern&quot; star in Archie's play, &quot;The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano,&quot; or &quot;Who Tickled The Ivories?&quot; Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9667: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Strip&quot; (02-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. "The Big Strip". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE: February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. &quot;The Big Strip&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police proc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9666: Gunsmoke - &quot;Fall Semester&quot; (05-30-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - &quot;Fall Semester&quot; (05-30-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9666</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1953. CBS network. "Fall Semester". Sustaining. Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 05:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.THIS EPISODE:May 30, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Fall Semester&quot;. Sustaining. Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)The radio show first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9665: Hallmark Playhouse - &quot;My Friend Flicka&quot; (11-04-48) STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>Hallmark Playhouse - &quot;My Friend Flicka&quot; (11-04-48) STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9665</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Aired November 4, 1948

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest, from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

Hallmark Playhouse. November 4, 1948. CBS network. "My Friend Flicka". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. This classic story about a boy and his horse still stands strong. It's more an inspiring account of growing up and gaining self-assurance than it is a horse story. Wells is a surprising choice for narrating this book. His voice is urban and sophisticated, with no hint of soft edges that might be more suitable for a novel set in a simpler time in the American West. Fortunately, Wells deftly handles the life lessons discovered by 9-year-old Ken. Through Wells's voice we sense the vast gap between Ken's gentle mother and his demanding father, and what each parent brings to the son. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 05:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio_reader's_digest hallmark_playhouse john_hodiak fern_person</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1963</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Aired November 4, 1948The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest, from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot;. Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of &quot;Random Harvest&quot;, &quot;Lost Horizon&quot; and &quot;Goodbye, Mr. Chips&quot; plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was &quot;Dream of Olwne&quot; by Charles Williams.THIS EPISODE:Hallmark Playhouse. November 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;My Friend Flicka&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. This classic story about a boy and his horse still stands strong. It's more an inspiring account of growing up and gaining self-assurance than it is a horse story. Wells is a surprising choice for narrating this book. His voice is urban and sophisticated, with no hint of soft edges that might be more suitable for a novel set in a simpler time in the American West. Fortunately, Wells deftly handles the life lessons discovered by 9-year-old Ken. Through Wells's voice we sense the vast gap between Ken's gentle mother and his demanding father, and what each parent brings to the son. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Aired November 4, 1948The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9664: The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot; (05-01-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot; (05-01-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9664</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. "The Mark Of Shame". Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, "Evaline's Visitant" by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 05:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-04-24</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story perfect_script drugs ins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot;. Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, &quot;Evaline's Visitant&quot; by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9663: The Green Hornet - &quot;Put It On Ice&quot; (07-04-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Green Hornet - &quot;Put It On Ice&quot; (07-04-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9663</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)

The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1939. Mutual network. "Put It On Ice". Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 01:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-22T18_54_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. THIS EPISODE: July 4, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Put It On Ice&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9662: GM Radio Adventure Theater - &quot;Youth&quot; (07-10-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>GM Radio Adventure Theater - &quot;Youth&quot; (07-10-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9662</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid’s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1977. Program #46. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. "Youth". Sponsored by: General Mills, Orca (movie, local). The program was repeated on January 7, 1978 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Joseph Conrad (author), James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), Russell Horton, Arnold Moss, Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 48:43.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 01:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-04-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general_mills_ radio_adventure_theater cbs tom_bosley himan_brow</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid&#8217;s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.THIS EPISODE:July 10, 1977. Program #46. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. &quot;Youth&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills, Orca (movie, local). The program was repeated on January 7, 1978 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Joseph Conrad (author), James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), Russell Horton, Arnold Moss, Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 48:43.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9661: &quot;General Electric Theater&quot; - State Fair (09-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an "all-company project" sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.

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September 10, 1953. CBS network. "State Fair". Sponsored by: General Electric ("Ring The Bell" contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp;amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an &quot;all-company project&quot; sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.THIS EPISODE:September 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;State Fair&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric (&quot;Ring The Bell&quot; contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)General Electric Theater featured...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9660: &quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot; (04-24-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot; (04-24-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9660</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gangbusters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Show Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2024 04:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-19T21_17_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gangbusters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Show Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9659: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (03-16-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (03-16-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9659</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Big Sam For Governor (Aired March 16, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1958. CBS network. "Big Sam For Governor". Sponsored by: Dodge. "Big Sam" is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take "no" for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (Aired March 16, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Big Sam For Governor&quot;. Sponsored by: Dodge. &quot;Big Sam&quot; is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take &quot;no&quot; for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9658: Fred Allen - &quot;Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet&quot; (06-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fred Allen - &quot;Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet&quot; (06-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9658</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)

The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST – under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1947. " Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: "Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?" Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 01:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-17T18_24_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST &#8211; under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1947. &quot; Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: &quot;Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?&quot; Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)The show that became Town Hall T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9657: Ford Theater - &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; (01-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Ford Theater - &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; (01-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9657</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. CBS network. "Wuthering Heights". Sponsored by: Ford. Romance on the moors once again. Montgomery Clift, Joan Lorring, Hester Sondergaard, Hedley Rennie, Fletcher Markle (host, director), Emily Bronte (author), Ben Hecht (adaptor), Charles MacArthur (adaptor), Patricia Weil, Gregory Morton, Miriam Wolfe, John Merlin, Nelson Case (announcer), Carl Emory, Rennie Rubin (script), Lana Domian (composer), Cy Feuer (conductor), Robert Dryden, Alan Devitt. 1:00:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 08:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-04-16</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3709</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 9656: MOVIE The Flamingos Live On Stage (1959) - &quot;I Only Have Eyes For You&quot; VIDEO</title>
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      <itunes:episode>9656</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE The Flamingos Live On Stage (1959) - "I Only Have Eyes For You" VIDEO

This article is about the doo-wop group. 
The FlamingosThe Flamingos in 1957. From left to right: Tommy Hunt, Paul Wilson, Jake Carey, Nate Nelson, Terry Johnson
Background information
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres | Doo-WOP
Years active | 1953–present
Labels |Chance Parrot Checker London Decca

Members | The Flamingos Terry Buzzy Johnson Starling Newsome Stan Prinston Theresa Trigg - Musical Director 

Past members |  Ezekiel Carey (deceased) Jacob Carey (deceased) Johnny Carter (deceased) Tommy Hunt Earl Lewis (deceased) Sollie McElroy (deceased) Nate Nelson (deceased) Paul Wilson (deceased) Willie Johnson Jr. (deceased) Julien Vaught Eddie Williams Billy Clarke(deceased) Al Fontaine Doug McClure Sidney Hall Eddie Thomas Bill Hawks Carl Chambers Kent Peeler Troy Anthony Tony Drake Duke Johnson Warren Sherrill Sonny Ross Eddie Edgehill Jerry Abe

The Flamingos are an American doo-wop group formed in Chagago in 1953. The band became popular in mid-to-late 1950s and are known for their 1959 cover version of "I Only Have Eyes For You" . They have since been hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop and doo wop music history. In 2001, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The band's cover version of "I Only Have Eyes for You" was ranked number 158 on Rolling Stoner Magazines's list of the "500 Greatest Songs Of All Times.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2024 20:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE The Flamingos Live On Stage (1959) - &quot;I Only Have Eyes For You&quot; VIDEOThis article is about the doo-wop group.&amp;nbsp;The FlamingosThe Flamingos in 1957. From left to right: Tommy Hunt, Paul Wilson, Jake Carey, Nate Nelson, Terry JohnsonBackground informationOrigin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S.Genres | Doo-WOPYears active | 1953&#8211;presentLabels |Chance Parrot Checker London DeccaMembers | The Flamingos Terry Buzzy Johnson Starling Newsome Stan Prinston Theresa Trigg - Musical Director Past members |&amp;nbsp; Ezekiel Carey (deceased) Jacob Carey (deceased) Johnny Carter (deceased) Tommy Hunt Earl Lewis (deceased) Sollie McElroy (deceased) Nate Nelson (deceased) Paul Wilson (deceased) Willie Johnson Jr. (deceased) Julien Vaught Eddie Williams Billy Clarke(deceased) Al Fontaine Doug McClure Sidney Hall Eddie Thomas Bill Hawks Carl Chambers Kent Peeler Troy Anthony Tony Drake Duke Johnson Warren Sherrill Sonny Ross Eddie Edgehill Jerry AbeThe Flamingos are an American doo-wop group formed in Chagago in 1953. The band became popular in mid-to-late 1950s and are known for their 1959 cover version of &quot;I Only Have Eyes For You&quot; . They have since been hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop and doo wop music history. In 2001, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.The band's cover version of &quot;I Only Have Eyes for You&quot; was ranked number 158 on Rolling Stoner Magazines's list of the &quot;500 Greatest Songs Of All Times.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE The Flamingos Live On Stage (1959) - &quot;I Only Have Eyes For You&quot; VIDEOThis article is about ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9655: Flash_Gordon_07-13-35 &quot;The_Antidote&quot; and &quot;It's Finally Over&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Flash_Gordon_07-13-35 &quot;The_Antidote&quot; and &quot;It's Finally Over&quot;</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip.
The first Flash Gordon comic strip (1934).

The Buck Rogers comic strip had been commercially very successful, spawning novelizations and children's toys, and King Features Syndicate decided to create its own science fiction comic strip to compete with it. At first, King Features tried to purchase the rights to the John Carter of Mars stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs. However, the syndicate was unable to reach an agreement with Burroughs. King Features then turned to Alex Raymond, one of their staff artists, to create the story.

One source for Flash Gordon was the Philip Wylie novel When Worlds Collide (1933). The themes of an approaching planet threatening the Earth, and an athletic hero, his girlfriend, and a scientist traveling to the new planet by rocket, were adapted by Raymond for the initial storyline. Raymond's first samples were dismissed for not containing enough action sequences. Raymond reworked the story and sent it back to the syndicate, which accepted it. Raymond was partnered with ghostwriter Don Moore, an experienced editor and writer. Raymond's first Flash Gordon story appeared in January 1934, alongside Jungle Jim. The Flash Gordon strip was well received by newspaper readers, becoming one of the most popular American comic strips of the 1930s.

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      <itunes:summary>Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip.The first Flash Gordon comic strip (1934).The Buck Rogers comic strip had been commercially very successful, spawning novelizations and children's toys, and King Features Syndicate decided to create its own science fiction comic strip to compete with it. At first, King Features tried to purchase the rights to the John Carter of Mars stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs. However, the syndicate was unable to reach an agreement with Burroughs. King Features then turned to Alex Raymond, one of their staff artists, to create the story.One source for Flash Gordon was the Philip Wylie novel When Worlds Collide (1933). The themes of an approaching planet threatening the Earth, and an athletic hero, his girlfriend, and a scientist traveling to the new planet by rocket, were adapted by Raymond for the initial storyline. Raymond's first samples were dismissed for not containing enough action sequences. Raymond reworked the story and sent it back to the syndicate, which accepted it. Raymond was partnered with ghostwriter Don Moore, an experienced editor and writer. Raymond's first Flash Gordon story appeared in January 1934, alongside Jungle Jim. The Flash Gordon strip was well received by newspaper readers, becoming one of the most popular American comic strips of the 1930s.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9654: First Nighter Program - &quot;Help Wanted Female&quot; (01-08-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>First Nighter Program - &quot;Help Wanted Female&quot; (01-08-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9654</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 08, 1948. CBS network. "Help Wanted, Female". Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer) 30:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 09:23:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-12T02_23_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. THIS EPISODE:January 08, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Help Wanted, Female&quot;. Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer) 30:47.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9653: Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; (01-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; (01-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9653</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)

The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. "Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree" for a "free" supply of firewood. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Don Quinn (writer), Elvia Allman, Gale Gordon, Harlow Wilcox, Herb Vigran, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 23:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; for a &quot;free&quot; supply of firewood. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Don Quinn (writer), Elvia Allman, Gale Gordon, Harlow Wilcox, Herb Vigran, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)The program struggled in the ratings un...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9652:  Fear On Four - &quot;Mind Well The Tree&quot; (02-28-88)</title>
      <itunes:title> Fear On Four - &quot;Mind Well The Tree&quot; (02-28-88)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9652</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of "Fear on 4" on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 01:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of atradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.&amp;nbsp; Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.&amp;nbsp; These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.&amp;nbsp; None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.&amp;nbsp; Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of &quot;Fear on 4&quot; on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's con...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9651: FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;Dumb Luck&quot; (09-22-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;Dumb Luck&quot; (09-22-57)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Dumb Luck". Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2024 02:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-04-06T19_26_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>this_is_your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitabl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. THIS EPISODE: September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Dumb Luck&quot;. Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9650: Favorite Story - &quot;The Time Machine&quot; (05-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Favorite Story - &quot;The Time Machine&quot; (05-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9650</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Each episode of Favorite Story featured an adaptation of a story selected by a celebrity — purportedly his or her favorite story. The celebrities came from various fields: actors, directors, bandleaders, and athletes, to name but a few. Because they did not appear on the air, the Ziv Company saved any salary that their appearances would have incurred. Compensation came in the form of promoting whatever book, film, or other work the guest had coming up. Despite the show's premise, many of the stories presented may not have been the celebrities' actual favorites. Christine Becker wrote in her book, It’s the Pictures That Got Small: Hollywood Film Stars on 1950s Television, "Production documents indicate that celebrities were asked for their favorite stories, but they had to select from a predetermined list and were not always matched up with a story they selected."

Stories presented were adaptations of literary classics, including Alice in Wonderland, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde, and Oliver Twist. Not only did prestigious titles add an air of quality, but they had the financial advantage of being in the public domain, so that nothing had to be paid for the rights to broadcast them. The half-hour time span was better suited to short stories than to novels, but Tim DeForest wrote in his book, Radio by the Book: Adaptations of Literature and Fiction on the Airwaves, "In many cases, Favorite Story managed the incredible feat of jamming a classic novel into half an hour and still giving us a rewarding experience."

As an anthology, Favorite Story had no regular characters; the only person who appeared in the same role from one episode to another was host Ronald Colman. His presence enhanced the program's appeal to listeners and to executives and sponsors at local stations — a factor essential to having stations broadcast the show. Frederick Ziv, owner of the company that syndicated the program, said that with Colman on board, "Stations were receptive, networks were receptive, sponsors were receptive, audiences were receptive." Becker found that, besides being the host and acting in some episodes, Colman "did indeed have measurable creative input into Favorite Story", such as suggesting how the script writers should adapt the stories for radio. Actors heard regularly in episodes included Jeff Corey, Edna Best, Lionel Stander, Vincent Price, John Beal, Howard Duff, William Conrad, and Janet Waldo. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee produced, directed, and wrote for the program. Other writers were William Froug and E. Jack Neuman. Announcers were George Barclay and True Boardman. Music was by Claude Sweeten.

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The Time Machine from Favorite Story aired on May 28, 1949 hosted by Ronald Coleman. The Time Machine was a book by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895 and later directly adapted into at least two theatrical films of the same name as well as at least one television and countless comic book adaptations. It also indirectly inspired many more works of fiction in all media. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index and Boxcars711.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2024 04:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Each episode of Favorite Story featured an adaptation of a story selected by a celebrity &#8212; purportedly his or her favorite story. The celebrities came from various fields: actors, directors, bandleaders, and athletes, to name but a few. Because they did not appear on the air, the Ziv Company saved any salary that their appearances would have incurred. Compensation came in the form of promoting whatever book, film, or other work the guest had coming up. Despite the show's premise, many of the stories presented may not have been the celebrities' actual favorites. Christine Becker wrote in her book, It&#8217;s the Pictures That Got Small: Hollywood Film Stars on 1950s Television, &quot;Production documents indicate that celebrities were asked for their favorite stories, but they had to select from a predetermined list and were not always matched up with a story they selected.&quot;Stories presented were adaptations of literary classics, including Alice in Wonderland, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll &amp;amp; Mr. Hyde, and Oliver Twist. Not only did prestigious titles add an air of quality, but they had the financial advantage of being in the public domain, so that nothing had to be paid for the rights to broadcast them. The half-hour time span was better suited to short stories than to novels, but Tim DeForest wrote in his book, Radio by the Book: Adaptations of Literature and Fiction on the Airwaves, &quot;In many cases, Favorite Story managed the incredible feat of jamming a classic novel into half an hour and still giving us a rewarding experience.&quot;As an anthology, Favorite Story had no regular characters; the only person who appeared in the same role from one episode to another was host Ronald Colman. His presence enhanced the program's appeal to listeners and to executives and sponsors at local stations &#8212; a factor essential to having stations broadcast the show. Frederick Ziv, owner of the company that syndicated the program, said that with Colman on board, &quot;Stations were receptive, networks were receptive, sponsors were receptive, audiences were receptive.&quot; Becker found that, besides being the host and acting in some episodes, Colman &quot;did indeed have measurable creative input into Favorite Story&quot;, such as suggesting how the script writers should adapt the stories for radio. Actors heard regularly in episodes included Jeff Corey, Edna Best, Lionel Stander, Vincent Price, John Beal, Howard Duff, William Conrad, and Janet Waldo. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee produced, directed, and wrote for the program. Other writers were William Froug and E. Jack Neuman. Announcers were George Barclay and True Boardman. Music was by Claude Sweeten.THIS EPISODE:The Time Machine from Favorite Story aired on May 28, 1949 hosted by Ronald Coleman. The Time Machine was a book by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895 and later directly adapted into at least two theatrical films of the same name as well as at least one television and countless comic book adaptations. It also indirectly inspired many more works of fiction in all media. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index and Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9649: Father Knows Best - &quot;The Missing Salesman&quot; (05-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. Show Notes From Boxcars711.

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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. Show Notes From Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9648: The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Actor &amp; The Alibi&quot; (11-02-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Actor &amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)

When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton’s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.

THIS EPISODE:

The Actor and the Alibi - Father Brown discovers that the cast of a famous stage comedy might include a killer, but how can that be when everyone has a perfect alibi? The Worst Crime in the World - Something is amiss at Musgrave Castle! Father Brown investigates. The Insoluble Problem - Father Brown's best friend is a master thief who's been assigned the task of catching another thief. But first the pair must solve a murder that couldn't possibly have happened. The Eye of Apollo - Flambeau, the thief-turned-detective, shares an office building with the high priest of a new religion. But is the death of one of his disciples murder or a fortunate accident?

M. J. Elliot is the author of numerous radio dramatizations, including the Vincent Price series and the Father Brown audio dramas. Episode Notes From The audiobookstore com

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      <itunes:summary>The Actor &amp;amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton&#8217;s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.THIS EPISODE:The Actor and the Alibi - Father Brown discovers that the cast of a famous stage comedy might include a killer, but how can that be when everyone has a perfect alibi? The Worst Crime in the World - Something is amiss at Musgrave Castle! Father Brown investigates. The Insoluble Problem - Father Brown's best friend is a master thief who's been assigned the task of catching another thief. But first the pair must solve a murder that couldn't possibly have happened. The Eye of Apollo - Flambeau, the thief-turned-detective, shares an office building with the high priest of a new religion. But is the death of one of his disciples murder or a fortunate accident?M. J. Elliot is the author of numerous radio dramatizations, including the Vincent Price series and the Father Brown audio dramas. Episode Notes From The audiobookstore com</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Actor &amp;amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)When we consider the question of clerics and my...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9647:  Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot; (04-07-55)</title>
      <itunes:title> Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot; (04-07-55)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 

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April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder Shows A Phantom Face". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 01:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. THIS EPISODE:April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9646: Family Theater - &quot;J. Smith and Wife&quot; (02-27-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Family Theater - &quot;J. Smith and Wife&quot; (02-27-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:

CAT#10591. Family Theatre. February 27, 1947. Mutual network. "J. Smith and Wife". Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. A beautiful story about a common, everyday couple who die and try to enter the Elysian Fields. The story was broadcast on The Columbia Workshop on March 26, 1938 (see cat. #4829). Dana Andrews (host), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Charles Tazewell (writer), Bing Crosby, Irene Dunne, Bob Longnecker (producer), Richard Sanville (director). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gpld Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.THIS EPISODE:CAT#10591. Family Theatre. February 27, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;J. Smith and Wife&quot;. Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. A beautiful story about a common, everyday couple who die and try to enter the Elysian Fields. The story was broadcast on The Columbia Workshop on March 26, 1938 (see cat. #4829). Dana Andrews (host), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Charles Tazewell (writer), Bing Crosby, Irene Dunne, Bob Longnecker (producer), Richard Sanville (director). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gpld Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9645: Manhunt - &quot;2 Episodes From 1946&quot; *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</title>
      <itunes:title>Manhunt - &quot;2 Episodes From 1946&quot; *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1946 "Murdered Maestro" and "Stairway Slaying"

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 02:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1946 &quot;Murdered Maestro&quot; and &quot;Stairway Slaying&quot;Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. &quot;Manhunt&quot; was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9644: Man From Homicide - &quot;The Winthrop Murder Case&quot; (09-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club. Majoring in English at Cornell University and president of his university's drama society, he abruptly changed the course of his career after deciding that the advertising business was perhaps a more level-headed pursuit. The frantic pace in such a cutthroat field, however, triggered an unexpected, thankfully mild heart attack in his late 20s, and he gave it all up to return to his first love--acting.

THIS EPISODE

Log# 73215. The Man From Homicide. September 16, 1950. NBC Network. An audition recording, possibly broadcast. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morley. 29:39 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club. Majoring in English at Cornell University and president of his university's drama society, he abruptly changed the course of his career after deciding that the advertising business was perhaps a more level-headed pursuit. The frantic pace in such a cutthroat field, however, triggered an unexpected, thankfully mild heart attack in his late 20s, and he gave it all up to return to his first love--acting.THIS EPISODELog# 73215. The Man From Homicide. September 16, 1950. NBC Network. An audition recording, possibly broadcast. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morley. 29:39 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9643: The Man Called X - &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot; (06-19-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot; (06-19-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9643</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1947. CBS network. "The Silver Scarab". Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 23:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre&amp;nbsp; canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 19, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot;. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9642: Macabre - &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot; (12-11-61)</title>
      <itunes:title>Macabre - &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot; (12-11-61)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9642</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil."


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December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Midnight Horseman". A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 01:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot;THIS EPISODE:December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot;. A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu competition be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9641: The Lux RadioTheater - &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot; (03-05-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux RadioTheater - &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot; (03-05-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9641</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)

Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922–24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 5, 1951. "Panic In The Streets". After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-26T17_39_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922&#8211;24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.THIS EPISODE: March 5, 1951. &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot;. After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:3...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9640: Lives Of Harry Lime - &quot;Mexican Hat Trick&quot; (11-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lives Of Harry Lime - &quot;Mexican Hat Trick&quot; (11-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9640</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. "Mexican Hat Trick". Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 27:34. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 23:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-25T16_33_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1876</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.THIS EPISODE:November 2, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. &quot;Mexican Hat Trick&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 27:34. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9639: &quot;Restaurant Owner Kidnapped&quot; (11-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Restaurant Owner Kidnapped&quot; (11-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9639</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 22, 1952. CBS network. "The Restaurant Owner Kidnapped". Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016) 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 02:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-24T19_11_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_lineup bill_johnstone mad_bomber howard_mcnear peter_leeds h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! THIS EPISODE: July 22, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Restaurant Owner Kidnapped&quot;. Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016) </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at pol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9638: Lights Out - &quot;The Ball&quot; aka Paris Macabre (03-09-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;The Ball&quot; aka Paris Macabre (03-09-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9638</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1943. CBS network. "The Ball". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A ghastly story about the headless, walking dead. The story is also known as, "Paris Macbre." This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Bea Benaderet, Jane Morgan. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 01:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-23T18_05_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs.THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Ball&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A ghastly story about the headless, walking dead. The story is also known as, &quot;Paris Macbre.&quot; This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Bea Benaderet, Jane Morgan. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyll...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9637: Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (04-10-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (04-10-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9637</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)

Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (née Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as "Charity Martin" in The Thing That Cries in the Night, "Nasha" and "Laura" in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, "Sunny Richards" in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and "Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross" in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1952. "Joshua Masters" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge "favorite dramatic actress." Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (n&#233;e Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as &quot;Charity Martin&quot; in The Thing That Cries in the Night, &quot;Nasha&quot; and &quot;Laura&quot; in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, &quot;Sunny Richards&quot; in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and &quot;Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross&quot; in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media.THIS EPISODE: April 10, 1952. &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge &quot;favorite dramatic actress.&quot; Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9636: Death Valley Days - &quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot; (06-17-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>Death Valley Days - &quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot; (06-17-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9636</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors. While original episodes were still being made, older episodes were in syndication under a different series title with other hosts; the series could still be in competition with itself in syndication, and this also made it easier for viewers to distinguish the new episodes from the older ones. The hosting segment at the beginning and the end was easily reshot with another performer having no effect on the story. Alternate hosts and titles included Frontier Adventure (Dale Robertson), The Pioneers (Will Rogers, Jr.), Trails West (Ray Milland), Western Star Theatre (Rory Calhoun) and Call of the West (John Payne). The last title was also often applied to the series' memorable, haunting theme music.

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June 17, 1938. Blue Network. "The Burro That Had No Name". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride ("The Old Ranger"). 25:49. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 01:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was &quot;The Old Ranger&quot; from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors. While original episodes were still being made, older episodes were in syndication under a different series title with other hosts; the series could still be in competition with itself in syndication, and this also made it easier for viewers to distinguish the new episodes from the older ones. The hosting segment at the beginning and the end was easily reshot with another performer having no effect on the story. Alternate hosts and titles included Frontier Adventure (Dale Robertson), The Pioneers (Will Rogers, Jr.), Trails West (Ray Milland), Western Star Theatre (Rory Calhoun) and Call of the West (John Payne). The last title was also often applied to the series' memorable, haunting theme music.THIS EPISODE:June 17, 1938. Blue Network. &quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot;. Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride (&quot;The Old Ranger&quot;). 25:49.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9635: Who's On First - Abbott &amp; Costello (The Video) 1938</title>
      <itunes:title>Who's On First - Abbott &amp; Costello (The Video) 1938</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9635</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Who's on First? is a vaudeville comedy routine made most famous by Abbott and Costello. In Abbott and Costello's version, the premise of the routine is that Abbott is identifying the players on a baseball team to Costello, but their names and nicknames can be interpreted as non-responsive answers to Costello's questions. In this context, the first baseman is named "Who"; thus, the utterance "Who's on first" is ambiguous between the question ("which person is the first baseman?") and the answer ("The name of the first baseman is 'Who'"). In February 1938, Abbott and Costello joined the cast of the The Kate Smith Hour radio program, and the sketch was first performed for a national radio audience that March. The routine may have been further polished before this broadcast by burlesque producer John Grant, who became the team's writer, and Will Glickman, a staff writer on the radio show. Glickman may have added the nicknames of then-contemporary baseball players like Dizzy and Daffy Dean to set up the routine's premise. This version, with extensive wordplay based on the fact that most of a fictional baseball team's players had "strange nicknames" that seemed to be questions, became known as "Who's on First?" By 1944, Abbott and Costello had the routine copyrighted. Abbott and Costello performed "Who's on First?" numerous times in their careers, rarely performing it the same way twice. Once, they did the routine at President Roosevelt's request. The routine was featured in the team's 1940 film debut, One Night in the Tropics. The duo reprised the bit in their 1945 film The Naughty Nineties, and it is that version which is considered their finest recorded rendition. They also performed the routine numerous times on radio and television (notably in The Abbott and Costello Show episode "The Actor's Home"). In 1956 a gold record of "Who's on First?" was placed in the Baseball Hall of Fame museum in Cooperstown, New York. A video (taken from The Naughty Nineties) now plays continuously on screens at the Hall.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 07:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>who's_on_first video movie bob_camardella 1938 comedy funny base</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Who's on First? is a vaudeville comedy routine made most famous by Abbott and Costello. In Abbott and Costello's version, the premise of the routine is that Abbott is identifying the players on a baseball team to Costello, but their names and nicknames can be interpreted as non-responsive answers to Costello's questions. In this context, the first baseman is named &quot;Who&quot;; thus, the utterance &quot;Who's on first&quot; is ambiguous between the question (&quot;which person is the first baseman?&quot;) and the answer (&quot;The name of the first baseman is 'Who'&quot;). In February 1938, Abbott and Costello joined the cast of the The Kate Smith Hour radio program, and the sketch was first performed for a national radio audience that March. The routine may have been further polished before this broadcast by burlesque producer John Grant, who became the team's writer, and Will Glickman, a staff writer on the radio show. Glickman may have added the nicknames of then-contemporary baseball players like Dizzy and Daffy Dean to set up the routine's premise. This version, with extensive wordplay based on the fact that most of a fictional baseball team's players had &quot;strange nicknames&quot; that seemed to be questions, became known as &quot;Who's on First?&quot; By 1944, Abbott and Costello had the routine copyrighted. Abbott and Costello performed &quot;Who's on First?&quot; numerous times in their careers, rarely performing it the same way twice. Once, they did the routine at President Roosevelt's request. The routine was featured in the team's 1940 film debut, One Night in the Tropics. The duo reprised the bit in their 1945 film The Naughty Nineties, and it is that version which is considered their finest recorded rendition. They also performed the routine numerous times on radio and television (notably in The Abbott and Costello Show episode &quot;The Actor's Home&quot;). In 1956 a gold record of &quot;Who's on First?&quot; was placed in the Baseball Hall of Fame museum in Cooperstown, New York. A video (taken from The Naughty Nineties) now plays continuously on screens at the Hall.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who's on First? is a vaudeville comedy routine made most famous by Abbott and Costello. In Abbott...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9634: David Harding Counterspy - &quot;Mile High Murders&quot; (04-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - &quot;Mile High Murders&quot; (04-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9634</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1950. ABC network. "The Mile High Murders". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 00:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy david_harding house_jameson don_maclaughlin phil_ster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: April 11, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Mile High Murders&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among programs that h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9633: &quot;A Ten Dollar Bill&quot; (08-05-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;A Ten Dollar Bill&quot; (08-05-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9633</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["A Ten Dollar Bill" (Aired August 5, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. 


THIS EPISODE:


Log#. Dark Venture. August 15, 1947. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination. "Ten Dollar Bill". Sustaining. George is a bum, sleeping in an alley. When a man is shot in the alley, George grabs a $10 bill from the man's wallet. That $10 has a story of its own to tell. Larry Marcus (writer), John Newland (narrator), William T. Johnson (director), Jack Moyles, Jack Edwards Jr., Norman Field, David Ellis, Sam Edwards, Wilms Herbert, Eddie Marr, Herb Vigran, Virginia Gregg, Rex Koury (organist), George Fenneman (announcer). 29:22 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 02:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-19T19_01_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_&#173;venture mystery_playhouse turnabout supernatural_horror so</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1951</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;A Ten Dollar Bill&quot; (Aired August 5, 1945)Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. THIS EPISODE:Log#. Dark Venture. August 15, 1947. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination. &quot;Ten Dollar Bill&quot;. Sustaining. George is a bum, sleeping in an alley. When a man is shot in the alley, George grabs a $10 bill from the man's wallet. That $10 has a story of its own to tell. Larry Marcus (writer), John Newland (narrator), William T. Johnson (director), Jack Moyles, Jack Edwards Jr., Norman Field, David Ellis, Sam Edwards, Wilms Herbert, Eddie Marr, Herb Vigran, Virginia Gregg, Rex Koury (organist), George Fenneman (announcer). 29:22 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;A Ten Dollar Bill&quot; (Aired August 5, 1945)Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the list...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9632: Dark Fantasy - &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot; (12-19-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot; (12-19-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9632</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.


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December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Men Call Me Mad". Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 02:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot;. Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9631: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (12-30-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (12-30-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9631</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2024 03:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)This thirty-minute internati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9630: Danger With Grainger - &quot;Phony Photographer Cas&quot; (1956)</title>
      <itunes:title>Danger With Grainger - &quot;Phony Photographer Cas&quot; (1956)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9630</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2024 01:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Danger With Granger arrived too late in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9629: Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Pick The Winner&quot; (03-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Pick The Winner&quot; (03-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9629</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 


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March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. "Pick The Winner". Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into "The Professor," which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 03:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-15T20_24_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater john_brown alan_reed luis_van_rooten joseph</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Pick The Winner&quot;. Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into &quot;The Professor,&quot; which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9628: Dad's Army - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot; (05-27-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot; (05-27-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9628</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 


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May 27, 1974 - "The Menace From The Deep"- Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 02:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-14T19_05_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1974 - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot;- Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9627: Curtain Time - &quot;Solid Sender&quot; (07-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Curtain Time - &quot;Solid Sender&quot; (07-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9627</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Solid Sender (Aired July 26, 1947)
Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 


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July 26, 1947. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Solid Sender". Sponsored by: Snickers. Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Patricia Dunlap, Maurice Copeland, George Cisar, Tom K. O'Hara (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 03:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-13T20_54_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain_time general_mills mars_candy_co. 1937_to_1939 harry_hal</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solid Sender (Aired July 26, 1947)Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm THIS EPISODE:July 26, 1947. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Solid Sender&quot;. Sponsored by: Snickers. Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Patricia Dunlap, Maurice Copeland, George Cisar, Tom K. O'Hara (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Solid Sender (Aired July 26, 1947)Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9626: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Operation Payroll&quot; (02-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Operation Payroll&quot; (02-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9626</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)

As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 

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February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. "Operation Payroll". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director),  Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 03:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-12T20_26_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1602</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. &quot;Operation Payroll&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director),&amp;nbsp; Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)As must be immediately noticeable from the long list o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9625: The Crime Club - &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot; (07-10-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot; (07-10-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9625</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. 


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July 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Coney Island Nocturne". Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 00:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. THIS EPISODE: July 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot;. Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9624: Crime Classics - &quot;The Axe And The Droot Family&quot; (08-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;The Axe And The Droot Family&quot; (08-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9624</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.


THIS EPISODE:


August 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared". Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 34:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2024 02:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_classics the_crime_club thomas_highland lou_merrill morton</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:August 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared&quot;. Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 34:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9623: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9623</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2024 04:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-09T20_45_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_&amp;_peter_chambers the_hot_spot dane_clark henry_kane_(creat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at &quot;The Hot Spot,&quot; a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9622: The Creaking Door - &quot;Man In The Lift&quot; (10-05-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;Man In The Lift&quot; (10-05-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9622</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 04:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-08T20_19_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_creaking_door white_scarf_strangler supernatural himan_brown</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9621:  Confession - &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot; (08-02-53)</title>
      <itunes:title> Confession - &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot; (08-02-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9621</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject" 


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August 2, 1953. NBC network. "The Esther Phillips Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly up-cut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very uneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 08:37:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-08T00_37_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession esther_phillips_case actual_crimes paul_frees joel_da</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1955</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot; THIS EPISODE: August 2, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly up-cut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very uneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9620: The Clock - &quot;Eddie&quot; - aka: Exclusive Story (11-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Eddie&quot; - aka: Exclusive Story (11-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9620</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. 


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November 13, 1947. ABC network. "Eddie". Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as "Angel With Two Faces," and "Exclusive Story." Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 01:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-06T17_55_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2027</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. THIS EPISODE: November 13, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Eddie&quot;. Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as &quot;Angel With Two Faces,&quot; and &quot;Exclusive Story.&quot; Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9619: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The Brenner Pass Story&quot; (06-04-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The Brenner Pass Story&quot; (06-04-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9619</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 


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June 4, 1950. NBC network. "The Brenner Pass". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 33:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2024 03:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-05T19_25_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. THIS EPISODE:June 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Brenner Pass&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 33:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9618: Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - &quot;Guest Alan Mowbray&quot; (11-19-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - &quot;Guest Alan Mowbray&quot; (11-19-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9618</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as "Rubinoff and His Violin."With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program.


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November 19, 1939. Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Oh! Johnny." Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, "Courage a la Carte," by Agnes Ridgeway. "Guest Alan Mowbray" is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, "Who's Who in The Hoosegow." Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 01:02:04. .


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2024 00:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as &quot;Rubinoff and His Violin.&quot;With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program.THIS EPISODE:November 19, 1939. Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Oh! Johnny.&quot; Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, &quot;Courage a la Carte,&quot; by Agnes Ridgeway. &quot;Guest Alan Mowbray&quot; is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, &quot;Who's Who in The Hoosegow.&quot; Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 01:02:04. .</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9617: The Chase - &quot;Million Dollar Hunt|&quot; (06-29-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Million Dollar Hunt|&quot; (06-29-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9617</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. 


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June 29, 1952. "Million Dollar Hunt" - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 01:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase&amp;nbsp; as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. THIS EPISODE:June 29, 1952. &quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase&amp;nbsp; as a new Television...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9616: Challenge Of The Yukon - &quot;2 Episodes From 1944&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Challenge Of The Yukon - &quot;2 Episodes From 1944&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9616</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Hannigan Brothers" 02-24-44 and "The Great Dog King" 03-02-44

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. 

"TODAY'S SHOW: 02-24-44 "The Hannigan Brothers" and 03-02-44 "The Great Dog King"

February 24, 1944. Program #317. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "The Hannigan Brothers". Sustaining. One brother likes dogs, the other one doesn't. The dog-hater is the one with the cute little daughter. Possibly recorded February 15, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:24. 

March 2, 1944. Program #318. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "The Great Dog King". Sustaining. Henri Louis Duran owns the trading post and has a beautiful daughter. There's gold on the property too! King takes on a pack of wolves to save Duran's life! The program was possibly recorded February 22, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker, Betty Joyce. 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2024 06:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; 02-24-44 and &quot;The Great Dog King&quot; 03-02-44Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. &quot;TODAY'S SHOW: 02-24-44 &quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; and 03-02-44 &quot;The Great Dog King&quot;February 24, 1944. Program #317. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot;. Sustaining. One brother likes dogs, the other one doesn't. The dog-hater is the one with the cute little daughter. Possibly recorded February 15, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:24. March 2, 1944. Program #318. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;The Great Dog King&quot;. Sustaining. Henri Louis Duran owns the trading post and has a beautiful daughter. There's gold on the property too! King takes on a pack of wolves to save Duran's life! The program was possibly recorded February 22, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker, Betty Joyce. 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; 02-24-44 and &quot;The Great Dog King&quot; 03-02-44Challenge of the Yukon was a lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9615: Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (07-07-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (07-07-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9615</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)

On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series refects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantanious.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2024 02:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-03-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-03-01T18_21_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge_of_space south_africa springbok_radio english_and_afri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1969</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series refects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantanious.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)On 1 May 1950, the first commercia...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9614: The CBS Radio Workshop -&quot;Young Man Axelbrod&quot; (08-22-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop -&quot;Young Man Axelbrod&quot; (08-22-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9614</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.


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September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Young Man Axelbrod". Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 16:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-29T08_10_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.THIS EPISODE:September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Young Man Axelbrod&quot;. Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9613: CBS Radio Mystery Theater &quot;Little Green Death&quot; (03-18-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater &quot;Little Green Death&quot; (03-18-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9613</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. 


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March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. "Little Green Death". Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 18:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-28T10_44_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_mystery_theater haunted_house e._g._marshall little_gr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2883</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. &quot;Little Green Death&quot;. Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9612: Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - &quot;An Ideal Couple&quot; (06-18-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - &quot;An Ideal Couple&quot; (06-18-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio." On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 


THIS EPISODE:


June 18, 1953. CBS network. "An Ideal Couple". Sustaining. The sad story of a seemingly happy marriage, told through the medium of a radio game show. Good radio writing! Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Ray Noble (theme composer), Tom Dickson (writer, performer), Paul Frees. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 04:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Radio.&quot; On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1953. CBS network. &quot;An Ideal Couple&quot;. Sustaining. The sad story of a seemingly happy marriage, told through the medium of a radio game show. Good radio writing! Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Ray Noble (theme composer), Tom Dickson (writer, performer), Paul Frees. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9611: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Unlucky Numbers&quot; (06-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Unlucky Numbers&quot; (06-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9611</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)

Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroardcast. "Unlucky Number(s)". Staats Cotsworth ; John Gibson; Ken Roberts (AFRS announcer); Jan Miner; Herman Chittison (pianist); Archie Bleyer (composer); John Dietz (director); Alonzo Deen Cole (writer); George Harmon Coxe (creator);. 24:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2024 01:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-26T17_30_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. &amp;nbsp; Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroardcast. &quot;Unlucky Number(s)&quot;. Staats Cotsworth ; John Gibson; Ken Roberts (AFRS announcer); Jan Miner; Herman Chittison (pianist); Archie Bleyer (composer); John Dietz (director); Alonzo Deen Cole (writer); George Harmon Coxe (creator);. 24:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major cr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9610: Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Derringer Society&quot; (07-08-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Derringer Society&quot; (07-08-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9610</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 02:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-25T18_04_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;,marks_hartman_(announcer) the_white_masters_(11-06-46 three_silv</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1905</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9609: Case Dismissed - &quot;Legal Wills&quot; (02-06-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Dismissed - &quot;Legal Wills&quot; (02-06-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9609</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1954. "Legal Wills" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2024 09:59:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-25T01_59_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case_dismissed legal_rights chicago_bar_association loyola_unive</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 6, 1954. &quot;Legal Wills&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9608: Carter Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Lady Was Lethal&quot; (4 Episodes COMPLETE) 1950</title>
      <itunes:title>Carter Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Lady Was Lethal&quot; (4 Episodes COMPLETE) 1950</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9608</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady Was Lethal (4 Episodes COMPLETE) 1950 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Carter Brown Mysteries is an old time radio show using the characters from the prolific mystery writer Carter Brown. This great old time radio mystery series is known for it's quick pace, good screenplay, and acting. These stories were produced in Australia, and they are great. A lot of old time radio fans Carter Brown Mysteries, old time radioshy away from shows produced outside of the US. Usually it's because in some of those old time radio programs, the accents make it a little tougher listen. Not the case here though. All the stories are 4 parters, each about 13-14 miutes long. Of course great writing, but also acting and production values. A very popular and well regarded show. There has been a resurgence in pulp fiction novels, and CarterCarter Brown Mysteries, old time radio Brown Mysteries is one of the series that have become popular again. The artwork used on the cover of the books has become very popular with collectors. Now it's time for the old time radio version to become popular again! Episode Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2024 05:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-23T21_16_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>carter_brown_mysteries suspense detective thriller radio 1950 po</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady Was Lethal (4 Episodes COMPLETE) 1950 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Carter Brown Mysteries is an old time radio show using the characters from the prolific mystery writer Carter Brown. This great old time radio mystery series is known for it's quick pace, good screenplay, and acting. These stories were produced in Australia, and they are great. A lot of old time radio fans Carter Brown Mysteries, old time radioshy away from shows produced outside of the US. Usually it's because in some of those old time radio programs, the accents make it a little tougher listen. Not the case here though. All the stories are 4 parters, each about 13-14 miutes long. Of course great writing, but also acting and production values. A very popular and well regarded show. There has been a resurgence in pulp fiction novels, and CarterCarter Brown Mysteries, old time radio Brown Mysteries is one of the series that have become popular again. The artwork used on the cover of the books has become very popular with collectors. Now it's time for the old time radio version to become popular again! Episode Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady Was Lethal (4 Episodes COMPLETE) 1950 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Carter Brown Mysteries ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9607: &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; Kite's Reward (TV Episode 1955)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Gunsmoke&quot; Kite's Reward (TV Episode 1955)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9607</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dillon takes away the gun of Andy Travis after he kills a man in self defense, figuring no one will challenge an unarmed man to a gunfight.

Director
Charles Marquis Warren

Writers 
John Meston/ Norman MacDonnell/ Charles Marquis Warren

Stars
James Arness/Dennis Weaver/Milburn Stone]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 02:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-22T18_26_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke doc_adams chester_proudfoot dodge_city william_conrad m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dillon takes away the gun of Andy Travis after he kills a man in self defense, figuring no one will challenge an unarmed man to a gunfight.DirectorCharles Marquis WarrenWriters&amp;nbsp;John Meston/ Norman MacDonnell/ Charles Marquis WarrenStarsJames Arness/Dennis Weaver/Milburn Stone</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dillon takes away the gun of Andy Travis after he kills a man in self defense, figuring no one wi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9606: Candy Matson - &quot;The Eric Spalding Concert&quot; (01-13-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - &quot;The Eric Spalding Concert&quot; (01-13-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9606</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson  was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 04:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-21T20_42_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy_matson yukon_2-8209 rembrandt lt._mallard natalie_masters</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1937</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson&amp;nbsp; was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9605: The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot; (01-13-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot; (01-13-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9605</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. 

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January 13, 1939. CBS network. "Mutiny On The Bounty". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of "The Bounty" during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 1:00:41

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2024 06:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. THIS EPISODE: January 13, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of &quot;The Bounty&quot; during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 1:00:41</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9604: Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9604</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, "Don't call me Shirley," he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 03:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-19T19_38_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>caltex_theater australian scrooge_the_miser christmas xmas holid</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, &quot;Don't call me Shirley,&quot; he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9603: Calling All Cars - &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot; (11-06-34)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot; (11-06-34)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9603</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "Six Shots At Midnight". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2024 02:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-18T18_10_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1917</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.&amp;nbsp;THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9602: Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George's Movie Career&quot; (09-25-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George's Movie Career&quot; (09-25-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9602</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2024 06:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-17T22_48_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_burns_&amp; _allen_show_&quot;george's_movie_career_(09-25-47) george</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9601: Bunco Squad - &quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; (04-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bunco Squad - &quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; (04-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9601</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bonco Squad - The Case Of The Bookworm (04-15-50)
"The Case Of The Bookworm" (Aired April 20, 1950)

The Bunco Squad were from authentic cases drawn from the police files of the nation, featuring the Bunco artist, the swindler, the con man who came in a thousand disguises, had a million tricks and could make a sucker out of anyone. The program aired in 1950 and was devoted to debunking bunco schemes and warning the American public on these nefarious doings. Show Notes From My Old Radio

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1950. "The Case Of The Bookworm" - CBS network. Sustaining. A con-artist in St. Louis poses as a scientist. He plans to swindle his mark out of $15,000 by "publishing" his book. The date is approximate. Frank Trumbull (host), Ralph Rose (producer, director), Del Castillo (composer, conductor), Merrick Goldman (writer), Troy Leonard (writer), Joe Walters (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2024 03:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-16T19_22_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bonco_squad the_case_of_the_bookworm_(04-15-50) swindler con_man</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bonco Squad - The Case Of The Bookworm (04-15-50)&quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; (Aired April 20, 1950)The Bunco Squad were from authentic cases drawn from the police files of the nation, featuring the Bunco artist, the swindler, the con man who came in a thousand disguises, had a million tricks and could make a sucker out of anyone. The program aired in 1950 and was devoted to debunking bunco schemes and warning the American public on these nefarious doings. Show Notes From My Old RadioTHIS EPISODE: April 20, 1950. &quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A con-artist in St. Louis poses as a scientist. He plans to swindle his mark out of $15,000 by &quot;publishing&quot; his book. The date is approximate. Frank Trumbull (host), Ralph Rose (producer, director), Del Castillo (composer, conductor), Merrick Goldman (writer), Troy Leonard (writer), Joe Walters (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bonco Squad - The Case Of The Bookworm (04-15-50)&quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; (Aired April 20, 1950...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9600: Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9600</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "Help Wanted". Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 04:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-15T20_43_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog_drummond help_wanted_(08-13-45) captain_hugh loamshire_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1819</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. THIS EPISODE:August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Help Wanted&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9599: Broadway Is My Beat - The Charles Crandall Murder Case (05-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Charles Crandall Murder Case (05-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9599</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 


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May 12, 1951. "The Charles Crandall Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2024 04:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-12T20_41_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: May 12, 1951. &quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9598: Box 13 - &quot;The Philanthropist&quot; (01-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;The Philanthropist&quot; (01-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9598</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers Nat &amp; Natalie Cole "Unforgetable" (1991) 

The Philanthropist (Aired January 30, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". 


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Ref# 8327. Box Thirteen. January 30, 1949. Program #24. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Philanthropist". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday takes to the hobo jungles to break an unusual and cruel racket. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:43  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers Nat &amp;amp; Natalie Cole &quot;Unforgetable&quot; (1991) The Philanthropist (Aired January 30, 1949)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. THIS EPISODE:Ref# 8327. Box Thirteen. January 30, 1949. Program #24. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Philanthropist&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday takes to the hobo jungles to break an unusual and cruel racket. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:43&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers Nat &amp;amp; Natalie Cole &quot;Unforgetable&quot; (1991) The Philanthropist (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9597: Boston Blackie - &quot;Death Wish&quot; (10-01-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Death Wish&quot; (10-01-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9597</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Wish (Aired October 1, 1947)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade. 


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October 1, 1947. Program #129. "Death Wish" - Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Jim Wells seems to have a death wish; he doesn't care about the killers threatening him! Blackie's girlfriend has been kidnapped! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2024 10:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-10T02_54_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Wish (Aired October 1, 1947)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 1, 1947. Program #129. &quot;Death Wish&quot; - Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Jim Wells seems to have a death wish; he doesn't care about the killers threatening him! Blackie's girlfriend has been kidnapped! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Wish (Aired October 1, 1947)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9596: Bold Venture - &quot;Deadly Merchandise&quot; (03-26-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Deadly Merchandise&quot; (03-26-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9596</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.


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Ref#-837. Bold Venture. March 26, 1951. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. "Deadly Merchandise". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Bogart plays Slate Shannon who owns a hotel in Havana and gets involved in intrigue with his beautiful sidekick "Sailor." Shannon and Sailor get involved with a shipment of arms for a planned revolution. But Shannon never picked up the "merchandise" in Key West, and two murders follow because he doesn't have the guns. The characters in this series are based on those in, "To Have and Have Not," which featured both Bogart and Bacall. The plot of this episode is based on the story of the film. The date above is noted as the first known broadcast of the first episode, but that is subject to correction. The title of the story is also subject to correction. These programs were heard on over 500 stations and were broadcast is no particular sequence at no particular time. Therefore no particular dates are assigned after program #1. David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Jester Hairston. 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2024 01:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;Ref#-837. Bold Venture. March 26, 1951. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Deadly Merchandise&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Bogart plays Slate Shannon who owns a hotel in Havana and gets involved in intrigue with his beautiful sidekick &quot;Sailor.&quot; Shannon and Sailor get involved with a shipment of arms for a planned revolution. But Shannon never picked up the &quot;merchandise&quot; in Key West, and two murders follow because he doesn't have the guns. The characters in this series are based on those in, &quot;To Have and Have Not,&quot; which featured both Bogart and Bacall. The plot of this episode is based on the story of the film. The date above is noted as the first known broadcast of the first episode, but that is subject to correction. The title of the story is also subject to correction. These programs were heard on over 500 stations and were broadcast is no particular sequence at no particular time. Therefore no particular dates are assigned after program #1. David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Jester Hairston. 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series star...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9595: The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell&quot; (03-04-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell&quot; (03-04-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9595</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope".


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March 4, 1953. "Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob tries to fill out his income tax form and then tries to convince guest Jane Russell to make a 3-D movie with him. Possibly dated April, 1952. Bill Goodwin, Bob Hope, Bob Sweeney, Hans Conried, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jane Russell. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2024 03:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-08T19_59_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;.THIS EPISODE:March 4, 1953. &quot;Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob tries to fill out his income tax form and then tries to convince guest Jane Russell to make a 3-D movie with him. Possibly dated April, 1952. Bill Goodwin, Bob Hope, Bob Sweeney, Hans Conried, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jane Russell. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)After five years on the Vaude...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9594: The Blue Beetle - :Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill 2 Pts. COMPLETE (08-21-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Blue Beetle - :Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill 2 Pts. COMPLETE (08-21-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9594</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Beetle - "Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill 2 Pts. COMPLETE" (08-21-41)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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40371. The Blue Beetle. August 21, 1940. Program #41. Fox Features syndication. "The Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hills" Part one. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A ciphered message to the Blue Beetle sends him to a haunted house to investigate. 12:04.

40372. The Blue Beetle. August 23, 1940. Program #42. Fox Features syndication. "The Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hills" Part two. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle solves the mystery of the dancing ghosts and a counterfeiting ring too!. 12:15.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 06:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-02-07T22_09_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Beetle - &quot;Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill 2 Pts. COMPLETE&quot; (08-21-41)The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:40371. The Blue Beetle. August 21, 1940. Program #41. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hills&quot; Part one. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A ciphered message to the Blue Beetle sends him to a haunted house to investigate. 12:04.40372. The Blue Beetle. August 23, 1940. Program #42. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hills&quot; Part two. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle solves the mystery of the dancing ghosts and a counterfeiting ring too!. 12:15.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Beetle - &quot;Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill 2 Pts. COMPLETE&quot; (08-21-41)The exploits of Dan Ga...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9593: Aldrich Family - &quot;Mrs Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; (01-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Aldrich Family - &quot;Mrs Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; (01-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9593</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs" (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 


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January 17, 1949. "Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2024 00:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-02-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; (Aired January 17, 1949)The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1949. &quot;Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; (Aired January 17, 1949)The Aldrich Family was launched in its o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9592: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 5 of 5) 11-19-12</title>
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        <![CDATA[The cast of characters is fairly large, but they are easy to keep separate, since each of them is quite distinctive. This is an especially important feature in a murder mystery that depends on keeping track of who is whom! The acting seems slightly over-the-top at first: my initial reaction was that everyone was overacting. However, this style is maintained throughout the whole film, and it doesn't take long at all before it seems perfectly in keeping with the light tone of the movie, as well as being very appropriate to the characters themselves, including a film star, producers, a gossip columnist, a playboy, and (last but not least) a very vain detective. ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The cast of characters is fairly large, but they are easy to keep separate, since each of them is quite distinctive. This is an especially important feature in a murder mystery that depends on keeping track of who is whom! The acting seems slightly over-the-top at first: my initial reaction was that everyone was overacting. However, this style is maintained throughout the whole film, and it doesn't take long at all before it seems perfectly in keeping with the light tone of the movie, as well as being very appropriate to the characters themselves, including a film star, producers, a gossip columnist, a playboy, and (last but not least) a very vain detective.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9591: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Stolen Pearl Necklace&quot; (10-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. 


THIS EPISODE:


October 4, 1946. "The Stolen Pearl Necklace" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. After Alan gives Betty a pearl necklace, he discovers it's been stolen from wealthy Mrs. Van Skuffington! Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Doris Singleton, Ken Christy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), The Smart Set, Jim Backus, Elvia Allman, Jean Gillespie. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2024 01:26:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1946</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. THIS EPISODE:October 4, 1946. &quot;The Stolen Pearl Necklace&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. After Alan gives Betty a pearl necklace, he discovers it's been stolen from wealthy Mrs. Van Skuffington! Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Doris Singleton, Ken Christy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), The Smart Set, Jim Backus, Elvia Allman, Jean Gillespie. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9590: Hercule_Poirot &quot;Evil Under The Sun&quot; Part 3 of 5</title>
      <itunes:title>Hercule_Poirot &quot;Evil Under The Sun&quot; Part 3 of 5</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot "Evil Under The Sun" Part 3 of 5

The centerpiece of the movie, the murder mystery itself, is interesting, and kept me guessing right up to the very end. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Evil Under the Sun is that it invites the viewer to try to figure out the puzzle along with Poirot, which makes for a fun and engaging viewing experience. The movie plays fair: although we're not privy to Poirot's thought processes, we see everything that Poirot sees, and thus we have the same opportunity to figure things out as he does. The cinematography is handled well in this regard, as Poirot's insights are shown by a quick zoom to the detail that has caught his attention; this lets the viewer know that he's seen something important, but not what, exactly, is important about it. So in theory anyone in the audience could figure out the solution before Poirot reveals it... but it's quite likely that the solution that Poirot's "little gray cells" comes up with will be a surprise. The only disappointment with the movie comes in the final revelation, however, as one of the key plot points doesn't entirely make sense, and isn't explained.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2024 06:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot &quot;Evil Under The Sun&quot; Part 3 of 5The centerpiece of the movie, the murder mystery itself, is interesting, and kept me guessing right up to the very end. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Evil Under the Sun is that it invites the viewer to try to figure out the puzzle along with Poirot, which makes for a fun and engaging viewing experience. The movie plays fair: although we're not privy to Poirot's thought processes, we see everything that Poirot sees, and thus we have the same opportunity to figure things out as he does. The cinematography is handled well in this regard, as Poirot's insights are shown by a quick zoom to the detail that has caught his attention; this lets the viewer know that he's seen something important, but not what, exactly, is important about it. So in theory anyone in the audience could figure out the solution before Poirot reveals it... but it's quite likely that the solution that Poirot's &quot;little gray cells&quot; comes up with will be a surprise. The only disappointment with the movie comes in the final revelation, however, as one of the key plot points doesn't entirely make sense, and isn't explained.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot &quot;Evil Under The Sun&quot; Part 3 of 5The centerpiece of the mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9589: Evil Under The Sun (Part 1 and 2 of 5)</title>
      <itunes:title>Evil Under The Sun (Part 1 and 2 of 5)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Evil Under the Sun is a classic Agatha Christie Murder Mystery, featuring the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov). In this instance, Poirot is on a working holiday, as he is put on the trail of a fake jewel that leads him to an expensive island resort in the Mediterranean. The other guests turn out to be an interesting assortment, as there are many connections (both overt and concealed) among the guests, as well as a generous helping of ill-will in various directions.It's a very entertaining movie. The fast pace keeps the movie zipping along from one scene to the next; the overall effect is not rushed, however, but sprightly. In fact, the brisk pacing seems in keeping with the fairly light-hearted tone overall. Evil Under the Sun, for all its gloomy title, does not dwell on the darker aspects of human nature, but rather on murder as an intellectual challenge for M. Poirot. The tone is handled quite well. The director uses humorous touches such as Poirot "going for a swim" to maintain the light tone, but never overdoes the humor in an attempt to get laughs out of the audience. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 01:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Evil Under the Sun is a classic Agatha Christie Murder Mystery, featuring the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov). In this instance, Poirot is on a working holiday, as he is put on the trail of a fake jewel that leads him to an expensive island resort in the Mediterranean. The other guests turn out to be an interesting assortment, as there are many connections (both overt and concealed) among the guests, as well as a generous helping of ill-will in various directions.It's a very entertaining movie. The fast pace keeps the movie zipping along from one scene to the next; the overall effect is not rushed, however, but sprightly. In fact, the brisk pacing seems in keeping with the fairly light-hearted tone overall. Evil Under the Sun, for all its gloomy title, does not dwell on the darker aspects of human nature, but rather on murder as an intellectual challenge for M. Poirot. The tone is handled quite well. The director uses humorous touches such as Poirot &quot;going for a swim&quot; to maintain the light tone, but never overdoes the humor in an attempt to get laughs out of the audience. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9588: Henry Morgan Show - &quot;The Radio Program Blood Test&quot; (02-19-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Henry Morgan Show - &quot;The Radio Program Blood Test&quot; (02-19-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


102139. The Henry Morgan Show. February 19, 1947. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. How radio affects blood pressure. Two "ad men" named "Charlie" and "Henry." "Dimitri's Keyhole": a Russian gossip program. How to save on taxes. "Offenbach On Broadway." "Hortense and Gerard." "The Coming Attractions Theatre" presents a funny preview of the movie, "Blubber.". Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Charles Irving (announcer), Rector Bailey. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Catalog# 102139. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 03:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with &quot;Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan.&quot; In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who &quot;...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in.&quot; He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:102139. The Henry Morgan Show. February 19, 1947. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. How radio affects blood pressure. Two &quot;ad men&quot; named &quot;Charlie&quot; and &quot;Henry.&quot; &quot;Dimitri's Keyhole&quot;: a Russian gossip program. How to save on taxes. &quot;Offenbach On Broadway.&quot; &quot;Hortense and Gerard.&quot; &quot;The Coming Attractions Theatre&quot; presents a funny preview of the movie, &quot;Blubber.&quot;. Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Charles Irving (announcer), Rector Bailey. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Catalog# 102139.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9587: The Haunting Hour - &quot;Unidentified Body&quot; (07-28-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Haunting Hour - &quot;Unidentified Body&quot; (07-28-45)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].


THIS EPISODE:


July 28, 1945. Program #24. NBC syndication. "Unidentified Body". Commercials added locally. An amnesiac found by a gang of crooks is told he's a professional murderer and is told to go out and kill! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1945. Program #24. NBC syndication. &quot;Unidentified Body&quot;. Commercials added locally. An amnesiac found by a gang of crooks is told he's a professional murderer and is told to go out and kill! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9586: The Honest Harold Peary Show - &quot;Income Tax Time&quot; (03-14-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - &quot;Income Tax Time&quot; (03-14-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9586</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. 


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March 14, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. It's "Income Tax Time" once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Ken Christy, David Light, Dick Powell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2024 04:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. It's &quot;Income Tax Time&quot; once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Ken Christy, David Light, Dick Powell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)Honest Harold Hemp lived with his m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9585: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Blackboard Jungle&quot; (11-23-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Blackboard Jungle&quot; (11-23-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9585</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2024 05:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-27T21_13_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9584: &quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; (01-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; (01-20-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9584</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Halls of Ivy - "The Gangster's Son" (Aired January 20, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show.


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January 20, 1950. "The Gangster's Son" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is the son of a gangster at Ivy College? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, William Conrad, Gil Stratton, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Willard Waterman, Ted Osborne, Gloria Gordon, Walter Brown Neuman (writer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 03:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-26T19_19_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls_of_ivy ronald_colman william_todhunter_hall benita_hume vi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Halls of Ivy - &quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; (Aired January 20, 1950)The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp;amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp;amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show.THIS EPISODE:January 20, 1950. &quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is the son of a gangster at Ivy College? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, William Conrad, Gil Stratton, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Willard Waterman, Ted Osborne, Gloria Gordon, Walter Brown Neuman (writer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Halls of Ivy - &quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; (Aired January 20, 1950)The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9583: Blondie - &quot;The Camping Trip&quot; (06-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Blondie - &quot;The Camping Trip&quot; (06-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9583</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)

Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Bernard "Chic" Young. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, the strip has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. 


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Cat# 64470. Blondie. June, 1945. CBS network. Sponsored by: Super Suds (much of the commercials have been deleted). Alexander is getting ready to go to camp for the first time. The program was rebroadcast on, "Same Time, Same Station" (see cat. #18224). The date is approximate. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Ken Niles (announcer), Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 22:52. Cat# 64470. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 26:19

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2024 03:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-25T19_45_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie_please not_o.d._(04-12-43) 1938_1950 radio_program_1939-</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1579</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Bernard &quot;Chic&quot; Young. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, the strip has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. THIS EPISODE:Cat# 64470. Blondie. June, 1945. CBS network. Sponsored by: Super Suds (much of the commercials have been deleted). Alexander is getting ready to go to camp for the first time. The program was rebroadcast on, &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot; (see cat. #18224). The date is approximate. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Ken Niles (announcer), Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 22:52. Cat# 64470. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 26:19</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Bernard...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9582: The Black Museum - &quot;The Brass Button&quot; (05-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Brass Button&quot; (05-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9582</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Brass Button (Aired May 10, 1953)

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and Whitehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 

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May 10, 1953. Program #8. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Brass Button". Participating sponsors. Janet Morgan, the "Swamp Girl" is found murdered. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 6, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 01:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-24T17_21_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brass Button (Aired May 10, 1953)Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and Whitehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: May 10, 1953. Program #8. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Brass Button&quot;. Participating sponsors. Janet Morgan, the &quot;Swamp Girl&quot; is found murdered. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 6, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brass Button (Aired May 10, 1953)Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9581: Big Town - &quot;Nightmare House&quot; (01-11-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;Nightmare House&quot; (01-11-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9581</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare House (Aired January 11, 1949)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)


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January 11, 1949. NBC network. "Nightmare House". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Bill and Helen Barton have a new house on "Honeymoon Hill." The crooked builder of these houses stops at nothing when the homeowners complain about the construction...including arson and murder! Steve Wilson and Lorelei decide to investigate. The title of the next week's show is, "A Date With Death." Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Hugh James (announcer), Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Mason Adams. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-23T12_09_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2053</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare House (Aired January 11, 1949)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)THIS EPISODE:January 11, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Nightmare House&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Bill and Helen Barton have a new house on &quot;Honeymoon Hill.&quot; The crooked builder of these houses stops at nothing when the homeowners complain about the construction...including arson and murder! Steve Wilson and Lorelei decide to investigate. The title of the next week's show is, &quot;A Date With Death.&quot; Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Hugh James (announcer), Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Mason Adams. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare House (Aired January 11, 1949)The stories were well written and directed by William N. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9580: Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Tangled Way&quot; (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Tangled Way&quot; (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9580</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Beyond Midnight - ""The Tangled Way" (1950) 

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2024 17:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-22T09_54_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1629</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beyond Midnight - &quot;&quot;The Tangled Way&quot; (1950)&amp;nbsp;This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Beyond Midnight - &quot;&quot;The Tangled Way&quot; (1950)&amp;nbsp;This series was written by Michael McCabe and wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9579: Best Plays - &quot;Night Must Fall&quot; (12-21-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - &quot;Night Must Fall&quot; (12-21-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["Night Must Fall" (Aired December 21, 1952)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show’s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City “where the American stage begins”. 

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December 21, 1952. NBC network. "Night Must Fall". Sustaining. The program has also been dated November 19, 1952. John Chapman (host), Mary Boland, Alfred Drake, Emlyn Williams (author), Carmen Matthews, Richard Newton, Mary Michael, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Horace Braham, Cathleen Cordell, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 1:00.57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Night Must Fall&quot; (Aired December 21, 1952)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show&#8217;s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City &#8220;where the American stage begins&#8221;.&amp;nbsp;THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;December 21, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Night Must Fall&quot;. Sustaining. The program has also been dated November 19, 1952. John Chapman (host), Mary Boland, Alfred Drake, Emlyn Williams (author), Carmen Matthews, Richard Newton, Mary Michael, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Horace Braham, Cathleen Cordell, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 1:00.57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Night Must Fall&quot; (Aired December 21, 1952)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9578: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Murder By Error&quot; (07-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Murder By Error&quot; (07-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9578</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Peabo Bryson "Unconditional Love" (1999)

Murder By Error (Aired July 13, 1954)

Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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July 13, 1954. NBC network. "Murder By Error". Sustaining. The husband of a beautiful woman is being blackmailed for $10,000 by a strange looking midget. The case soon leads to diamond smuggling and murder! The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2024 02:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Peabo Bryson &quot;Unconditional Love&quot; (1999)Murder By Error (Aired July 13, 1954)Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: July 13, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Murder By Error&quot;. Sustaining. The husband of a beautiful woman is being blackmailed for $10,000 by a strange looking midget. The case soon leads to diamond smuggling and murder! The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Peabo Bryson &quot;Unconditional Love&quot; (1999)Murder By Error (Aired July 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9577: Barrel Of Fun - &quot;Charlie' s College Reunion&quot; (01-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barrel Of Fun - &quot;Charlie' s College Reunion&quot; (01-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9577</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.


THIS EPISODE:


January 1, 1942. Program #22. "Charlie's College Reunion" - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, "Until Tonight." Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-18T08_08_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1942. Program #22. &quot;Charlie's College Reunion&quot; - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, &quot;Until Tonight.&quot; Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9576: The Avenger - &quot;The Ghost Murders&quot; (12-27-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Avenger - &quot;The Ghost Murders&quot; (12-27-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9576</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 


THIS EPISODE:


December 27, 1945. Program #11. Michelson syndication. "The Ghost Murders". Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 02:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp;amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. THIS EPISODE:December 27, 1945. Program #11. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Ghost Murders&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9575: WPNM - Oldies Broadcast 106-333 01-13-24-FINALE_STEREO</title>
      <itunes:title>WPNM - Oldies Broadcast 106-333 01-13-24-FINALE_STEREO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9575</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[W.P.N.M - Oldies Broadcast 106-333 01-13-24-FINALE_STEREO

Bob Camardella Plays Two Hours of Oldies from his hometown in Historic Germantown, Pa. This show is a repeat from 2010 and remastered in Stereo. 

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod originates from the 'Heart Of Historic Germantown," Philadelphia, Pa.

Bob Camardella  began podcasting at Podomatic  in October 2005 and at the Radio Nostalgia Network at Libsyn.com in January 2006. From 2006 through 2009, in addition to the top ranked Boxcars711 show at Podomatic and Libsyn, "Humphrey/Camardella Media Productions" commanded a top ten slot at Podshow (1.5 million downloads per month), a top 10 ranking at Libsyn (1.7 million downloads per month) and top rankings, which continues to date, in the Kids &amp; Family section at I-Tunes. 

For the last several years, and to date (2013), his podcast here at Podomatic generates over 5 million downloads a year and continues to grow.

Prior to the onset of podcasting, he hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa.

Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 

In his early 20's, Bob Attended Philadelphia Community College for Photography and the Antinelli School of Photography soon  launching  Robert Joseph Studios. specializing in portraits and weddings.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 20:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>W.P.N.M - Oldies Broadcast 106-333 01-13-24-FINALE_STEREOBob Camardella Plays Two Hours of Oldies from his hometown in Historic Germantown, Pa. This show is a repeat from 2010 and remastered in Stereo.&amp;nbsp;Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod originates from the 'Heart Of Historic Germantown,&quot; Philadelphia, Pa.Bob Camardella&amp;nbsp; began podcasting at Podomatic&amp;nbsp; in October 2005 and at the Radio Nostalgia Network at Libsyn.com in January 2006. From 2006 through 2009, in addition to the top ranked Boxcars711 show at Podomatic and Libsyn, &quot;Humphrey/Camardella Media Productions&quot; commanded a top ten slot at Podshow (1.5 million downloads per month), a top 10 ranking at Libsyn (1.7 million downloads per month) and top rankings, which continues to date, in the Kids &amp;amp; Family section at I-Tunes.&amp;nbsp;For the last several years, and to date (2013), his podcast here at Podomatic generates over 5 million downloads a year and continues to grow.Prior to the onset of podcasting, he hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa.Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp;amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).&amp;nbsp;In his early 20's, Bob Attended Philadelphia Community College for Photography and the Antinelli School of Photography soon&amp;nbsp; launching&amp;nbsp; Robert Joseph Studios. specializing in portraits and weddings.Podomatic Boxcars711 Bob_Camardella Duke Count Kids_and_Family Adventure Suspense Thriller Detective Comedy Mystery Sci-fi WPNM Gumshoe Westerns Game Quiz Homor Funny Old_Time_Radio OTR Soap_Opera Theater Movie Video Variety Music Rock_Roll Oldies_Still_Young Holiday Xmas Christmas Thanksgiving Holloween Drama Hollywood Love Radio Sicense_Fiction Crime Law Lawless&amp;nbsp; 21st_Precinct NYPD New_York_City_Detectives JAD Juvenile_Aid_Division Philadelphia_Police_Department Mounted_Police Law Government Lurene_Tuttle&amp;nbsp;Lawyer Gang_Control&amp;nbsp; Family_Court Old_Time_Radio_Researchers_Group Radio_Gold_Index The_Digital_Deli Television TV Movie(s) Space Moon Planet Oldies 70's 60's 80's Morris_Bailey_Jr._(Cry_Baby_Cry_(author) Chips_Distributing_Company (Don_Wright_Promotion) Cameo_Parkway_Records_(Tom_Bell_(A&amp;amp;R) Artie_&amp;amp;_Harold_Singer_(Vocal_Teachers_Shubert_Theater) Danny_&amp;amp;_The_Juniors_(At_The_Hop_&amp;amp;_Sometimes)&amp;nbsp; Hy_Lit_(W.I.B.G) Gerald_Blavat_(W.D.A.S)_(W.C.A.M)The_Geator_With_The_Heater&quot; Band_Stand_(Dick_Clark)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>W.P.N.M - Oldies Broadcast 106-333 01-13-24-FINALE_STEREOBob Camardella Plays Two Hours of Oldies...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9574: Author's Playhouse - &quot;The Mysterious Stranger&quot; (07-14-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;The Mysterious Stranger&quot; (07-14-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9574</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. 


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July 14, 1944. NBC network. "The Mysterious Stranger". Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed of a day on the town with a strange yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2024 07:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.&amp;nbsp; Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. THIS EPISODE:July 14, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Mysterious Stranger&quot;. Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed of a day on the town with a strange yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9573: &quot;The Arthur Godfrey Show&quot; Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Arthur Godfrey Show&quot; Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9573</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family."

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      <itunes:summary>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9572: Archie Andrews - &quot;Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure&quot; (07-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Archie Andrews - &quot;Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure&quot; (07-17-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9572</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)

His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.


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July 17, 1948. "Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Mr. Andrews decides to repaper the living room himself to "save money." Things don't quite work out that way. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold  Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 03:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.THIS EPISODE: July 17, 1948. &quot;Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Mr. Andrews decides to repaper the living room himself to &quot;save money.&quot; Things don't quite work out that way. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold&amp;nbsp; Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9571: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Crazy Town&quot; (05-20-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Crazy Town&quot; (05-20-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9571</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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May 20, 1939. Blue Network. "Crazy Town". Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a "crazy town." 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad." A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 10:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 20, 1939. Blue Network. &quot;Crazy Town&quot;. Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a &quot;crazy town.&quot; 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad.&quot; A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9570: The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;They All Confessed&quot; (04-01-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;They All Confessed&quot; (04-01-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9570</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[They All Confessed (Aired April 1, 1954)

Very few writers have managed to combine the hard boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Show Notes From Thrilling Detective.com

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 05:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-10T21_54_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>They All Confessed (Aired April 1, 1954)Very few writers have managed to combine the hard boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Show Notes From Thrilling Detective.com</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>They All Confessed (Aired April 1, 1954)Very few writers have managed to combine the hard boiled ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9569: Frank Race - &quot;Roughnecks Will&quot; (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Frank Race - &quot;Roughnecks Will&quot; (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9569</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.


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September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will". Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2024 03:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins.THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9568: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Front Page Story&quot; (11-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Front Page Story&quot; (11-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9568</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Front Page Story (Aired November 13, 1948)


The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music.

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November 13, 1948. NBC network. "The Front Page Story". Sustaining. An enterprising reporter digs up a scandal about one of the star players on the Yale football squad. Charles Webster, Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, James McCallion, Kermit Murdock, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Tex Antoine, William Griffis, Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2024 20:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2024-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-08T12_50_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1832</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Front Page Story (Aired November 13, 1948)The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Front Page Story&quot;. Sustaining. An enterprising reporter digs up a scandal about one of the star players on the Yale football squad. Charles Webster, Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, James McCallion, Kermit Murdock, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Tex Antoine, William Griffis, Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Front Page Story (Aired November 13, 1948)The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9567: &quot;The Ralph Kramden Coeporation&quot; (The Honeymooners)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Ralph Kramden Coeporation&quot; (The Honeymooners)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9567</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Honeymooners first was featured on Cavalcade of Stars on October 5, 1951, with Carney in a guest appearance as a cop (Norton did not appear until a few episodes later) and character actress Pert Kelton as Alice. Darker and fiercer than the milder later version with Audrey Meadows as Alice, the sketches proved popular with critics and viewers. As Kramden, Gleason played a frustrated bus driver with a battleaxe of a wife in harrowingly realistic arguments; when Meadows (who was 15 years younger than Kelton) took over the role after Kelton was blacklisted, the tone softened considerably.

When Gleason moved to CBS, Kelton was left behind; her name had been published in Red Channels, a book that listed and described reputed communists (and communist sympathizers) in television and radio, and the network did not want to hire her. Gleason reluctantly let her leave the cast, with a cover story for the media that she had "heart trouble". At first, he turned down Meadows as Kelton's replacement. Meadows wrote in her memoir that she slipped back to audition again and frumped herself up to convince Gleason that she could handle the role of a frustrated (but loving) working-class wife. Rounding out the cast, Joyce Randolph played Trixie, Ed Norton's wife. Elaine Stritch had played the role as a tall and attractive blonde in the first sketch but was quickly replaced by Randolph. Comedy writer Leonard Stern always felt The Honeymooners was more than sketch material and persuaded Gleason to make it into a full-hour-long episode.

In 1955, Gleason gambled on making it a separate series entirely. These are the "Classic 39" episodes, which finished 19th in the ratings for their only season. They were filmed with a new DuMont process, Electronicam. Like kinescopes, it preserved a live performance on film; unlike kinescopes (which were screenshots), the film was of higher quality and comparable to a motion picture. That turned out to be Gleason's most prescient move. A decade later, he aired the half-hour Honeymooners in syndicated reruns that began to build a loyal and growing audience, making the show a television icon. Its popularity was such that in 2000 a life-sized statue of Jackie Gleason, in uniform as bus driver Ralph Kramden, was installed outside the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.

Gleason returned to the live format for 1956–57 with short and long versions, including hour-long musicals. These musical presentations were reprised ten years later, in color, with Sheila MacRae and Jane Keane as Alice and Trixie.

Audrey Meadows reappeared for one black-and-white remake of the '50s sketch "The Adoption", telecast January 8, 1966. Ten years later she rejoined Gleason and Carney (with Jane Kean replacing Joyce Randolph) for several TV specials (one special from 1973 was shelved).

The Jackie Gleason Show ended in June 1957. In 1959, Jackie discussed the possibility of bringing back The Honeymooners in new episodes. His dream was partially realized with a Kramden-Norton sketch on a CBS variety show in late 1960 and two more sketches on his new hour-long CBS show The American Scene Magazine in 1962.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The Honeymooners first was featured on Cavalcade of Stars on October 5, 1951, with Carney in a guest appearance as a cop (Norton did not appear until a few episodes later) and character actress Pert Kelton as Alice. Darker and fiercer than the milder later version with Audrey Meadows as Alice, the sketches proved popular with critics and viewers. As Kramden, Gleason played a frustrated bus driver with a battleaxe of a wife in harrowingly realistic arguments; when Meadows (who was 15 years younger than Kelton) took over the role after Kelton was blacklisted, the tone softened considerably.When Gleason moved to CBS, Kelton was left behind; her name had been published in Red Channels, a book that listed and described reputed communists (and communist sympathizers) in television and radio, and the network did not want to hire her. Gleason reluctantly let her leave the cast, with a cover story for the media that she had &quot;heart trouble&quot;. At first, he turned down Meadows as Kelton's replacement. Meadows wrote in her memoir that she slipped back to audition again and frumped herself up to convince Gleason that she could handle the role of a frustrated (but loving) working-class wife. Rounding out the cast, Joyce Randolph played Trixie, Ed Norton's wife. Elaine Stritch had played the role as a tall and attractive blonde in the first sketch but was quickly replaced by Randolph. Comedy writer Leonard Stern always felt The Honeymooners was more than sketch material and persuaded Gleason to make it into a full-hour-long episode.In 1955, Gleason gambled on making it a separate series entirely. These are the &quot;Classic 39&quot; episodes, which finished 19th in the ratings for their only season. They were filmed with a new DuMont process, Electronicam. Like kinescopes, it preserved a live performance on film; unlike kinescopes (which were screenshots), the film was of higher quality and comparable to a motion picture. That turned out to be Gleason's most prescient move. A decade later, he aired the half-hour Honeymooners in syndicated reruns that began to build a loyal and growing audience, making the show a television icon. Its popularity was such that in 2000 a life-sized statue of Jackie Gleason, in uniform as bus driver Ralph Kramden, was installed outside the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.Gleason returned to the live format for 1956&#8211;57 with short and long versions, including hour-long musicals. These musical presentations were reprised ten years later, in color, with Sheila MacRae and Jane Keane as Alice and Trixie.Audrey Meadows reappeared for one black-and-white remake of the '50s sketch &quot;The Adoption&quot;, telecast January 8, 1966. Ten years later she rejoined Gleason and Carney (with Jane Kean replacing Joyce Randolph) for several TV specials (one special from 1973 was shelved).The Jackie Gleason Show ended in June 1957. In 1959, Jackie discussed the possibility of bringing back The Honeymooners in new episodes. His dream was partially realized with a Kramden-Norton sketch on a CBS variety show in late 1960 and two more sketches on his new hour-long CBS show The American Scene Magazine in 1962.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9566: The Shadow - &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot; (10-09-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot; (10-09-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9566</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."


THIS EPISODE:


October 9, 1938. Mutual network. "Death Stalks The Shadow". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2024 03:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9565:  Rocky Jordan - &quot;Gold Fever&quot; (08-07-49)</title>
      <itunes:title> Rocky Jordan - &quot;Gold Fever&quot; (08-07-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Gold Fever (Aired August 7, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. 


THIS EPISODE:


August 7, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Gold Fever". Sponsored by: Del Monte. The first show of the series sponsored by Del Monte. Rocky is offered a 30% interest in a gold strike by the owner, who has several bullets in him. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor),Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2024 01:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2024-01-05T17_55_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gold Fever (Aired August 7, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. THIS EPISODE:August 7, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Gold Fever&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. The first show of the series sponsored by Del Monte. Rocky is offered a 30% interest in a gold strike by the owner, who has several bullets in him. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor),Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9564: VIDEO Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Sorcerers Apprentice (1961)</title>
      <itunes:title>VIDEO Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Sorcerers Apprentice (1961)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9564</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) 
Season 7 Episode 39

Writers Robert Bloch
Produced by Joan Harrison and Alfred Hitchcock
    
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a seventh-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents made in the summer of 1961 that has never been broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode 39 of the season. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the author of Psycho, and the episode was directed by Josef Leytes. The four main characters are played by Diana Dors (Irene Sadini), Brandon deWilde (Hugo), David J. Stewart (Vincent Sadini), and Larry Kert (George Morris).

Although formerly considered a lost episode, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" has since been widely distributed in syndication and – due to its status in the public domain – in numerous Hitchcock home media releases and video on demand.

Plot

Exiting his trailer on a cold windy night in Toledo for a smoke, carnival magician Sadini the Great spots an unconscious youth on the ground. Sadini and food vendor Milt carry the boy into Sadini's trailer. A short time later, Sadini's wife Irene enters. Displeased by the youth's presence, Irene finally accedes to Sadini's request to get food for the lad after the boy describes her as an angel. The boy also compares Sadini's appearance to that of the devil. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2024 03:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Alfred Hitchcock Presents) Season 7 Episode 39Writers Robert BlochProduced by Joan Harrison and Alfred Hitchcock&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; is a seventh-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents made in the summer of 1961 that has never been broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode 39 of the season. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the author of Psycho, and the episode was directed by Josef Leytes. The four main characters are played by Diana Dors (Irene Sadini), Brandon deWilde (Hugo), David J. Stewart (Vincent Sadini), and Larry Kert (George Morris).Although formerly considered a lost episode, &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; has since been widely distributed in syndication and &#8211; due to its status in the public domain &#8211; in numerous Hitchcock home media releases and video on demand.PlotExiting his trailer on a cold windy night in Toledo for a smoke, carnival magician Sadini the Great spots an unconscious youth on the ground. Sadini and food vendor Milt carry the boy into Sadini's trailer. A short time later, Sadini's wife Irene enters. Displeased by the youth's presence, Irene finally accedes to Sadini's request to get food for the lad after the boy describes her as an angel. The boy also compares Sadini's appearance to that of the devil.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9563: I Was A Communist For FBI &quot;Squeeze Play (09-03-52)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI &quot;Squeeze Play (09-03-52)&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9563</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.


THIS EPISODE:


September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. "Squeeze Play". Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 05:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Squeeze Play&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9562: The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin - &quot;The Ambassador&quot; (11-13-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin - &quot;The Ambassador&quot; (11-13-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9562</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin"
(The Ambassador Aired November 13, 1955)

The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s. The original black and white prints were tinted light brown. An unrelated -including a German Shepherd - aired in the U.S. as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop. The series was produced in Canada under the name Katts and Dog where the dog was named Rudy. When the series was shown in the U.S., the dog's name was dubbed "Rinty" to fit the U.S. title. The success of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin caused the cancellation of Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion on CBS, which was replaced on February 10, 1956, by My Friend Flicka. Flicka, starring Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, the story of a boy and his horse on a Wyoming ranch, produced thirty-nine episodes through February 1, 1957, when it was discontinued. Like Rin Tin Tin, Flicka rebroadcasts aired for years on all the networks. Rin Tin Tin guest stars include veteran western film star Roscoe Ates. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <dcterms:modified>2024-01-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rin_tin_tin radio tv war dog international_star_in_motion_pictur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot;(The Ambassador Aired November 13, 1955)The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s. The original black and white prints were tinted light brown. An unrelated -including a German Shepherd - aired in the U.S. as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop. The series was produced in Canada under the name Katts and Dog where the dog was named Rudy. When the series was shown in the U.S., the dog's name was dubbed &quot;Rinty&quot; to fit the U.S. title. The success of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin caused the cancellation of Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion on CBS, which was replaced on February 10, 1956, by My Friend Flicka. Flicka, starring Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, the story of a boy and his horse on a Wyoming ranch, produced thirty-nine episodes through February 1, 1957, when it was discontinued. Like Rin Tin Tin, Flicka rebroadcasts aired for years on all the networks. Rin Tin Tin guest stars include veteran western film star Roscoe Ates. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot;(The Ambassador Aired November 13, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9561: Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Stolen Purse&quot; (05-22-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Stolen Purse&quot; (05-22-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9561</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. 


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May 22, 1949. The Stolen Purse" - NBC net. Sustaining. A little old lady gives Diamond a seemingly valueless black purse. Everyone wants it very badly...bad enough to kill for it. Dick Powell sings, "Lullaby and Goodnight," or tries to. Dick Powell, Jane Morgan, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Hy Averback, Ed Begley, Betty Lou Gerson, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, David Baskerville (music director), Edward King (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that&amp;nbsp; the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol&amp;nbsp; and pete rugolo&amp;nbsp; and later by richard shores.&amp;nbsp; Good scripts,&amp;nbsp; a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1949. The Stolen Purse&quot; - NBC net. Sustaining. A little old lady gives Diamond a seemingly valueless black purse. Everyone wants it very badly...bad enough to kill for it. Dick Powell sings, &quot;Lullaby and Goodnight,&quot; or tries to. Dick Powell, Jane Morgan, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Hy Averback, Ed Begley, Betty Lou Gerson, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, David Baskerville (music director), Edward King (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9560: &quot;The Raleigh Cigarette Program&quot; Starring Red Skelton &quot;Bells and Resolutions&quot; (01-01-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Raleigh Cigarette Program&quot; Starring Red Skelton &quot;Bells and Resolutions&quot; (01-01-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9560</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ron Stewart "Auld Lang Syne"

The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton
Bells and Resolutions (Aired 01-01-46)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: Chapter 33, "Bells and Resolutions," with Deadeye and "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Verna Felton, GeGe Pearson, Wonderful Smith, Pat McGeehan. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ron Stewart &quot;Auld Lang Syne&quot;The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red SkeltonBells and Resolutions (Aired 01-01-46)After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: Chapter 33, &quot;Bells and Resolutions,&quot; with Deadeye and &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Verna Felton, GeGe Pearson, Wonderful Smith, Pat McGeehan. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Ron Stewart &quot;Auld Lang Syne&quot;The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Re...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9559: All In The Family - &quot;Flashback Mike Meets Archie&quot; (10-16-71)</title>
      <itunes:title>All In The Family - &quot;Flashback Mike Meets Archie&quot; (10-16-71)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9559</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" (1971)

All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode "Sammy's Visit" was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. 

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 October 16, 1971. "Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" is the fifth episode aired during the second season and the 18th overall episode of CBS-TV's All in the Family. The episode first aired on October 16, 1971. The episode, whose script was co-written by series co-star Rob Reiner and Philip Mishkin, was directed by John Rich.  A great episode with many hilarious moments. This is the one where Archie sings "God Bless America . 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2023 19:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode &quot;Sammy's Visit&quot; was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 16, 1971. &quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; is the fifth episode aired during the second season and the 18th overall episode of CBS-TV's All in the Family. The episode first aired on October 16, 1971. The episode, whose script was co-written by series co-star Rob Reiner and Philip Mishkin, was directed by John Rich.&amp;nbsp; A great episode with many hilarious moments. This is the one where Archie sings &quot;God Bless America .&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9558: Christopher London - &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot; (02-26-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Christopher London - &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot; (02-26-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9558</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era.


THIS EPISODE:

 
February 26, 1950. NBC network. "The Price Of Sugar". Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2023 05:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;February 26, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot;. Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9557: The Chase - &quot;Corpus Delicti&quot; (02-01-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Corpus Delicti&quot; (02-01-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9557</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 1, 1953. NBC network. "Corpus Delecti". Sustaining. A reporter sees the dead Countess Athena in her stateroom. When the body disappears, no one will admit that she's even dead! Bryna Raeburn, Chester Stratton, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ian Martin, Joseph Boland, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Roger De Koven, Staats Cotsworth. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 10:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. THIS EPISODE: February 1, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Corpus Delecti&quot;. Sustaining. A reporter sees the dead Countess Athena in her stateroom. When the body disappears, no one will admit that she's even dead! Bryna Raeburn, Chester Stratton, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ian Martin, Joseph Boland, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Roger De Koven, Staats Cotsworth. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9556: The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;The Romantic Engineer&quot; (1946)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;The Romantic Engineer&quot; (1946)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9556</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Romantic Engineer (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1923. Biggers conceived of the benevolent and heroic Chan as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes, such as villains like Fu Manchu. Chan is a detective of the Honolulu police, though many stories feature Chan traveling the world as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes. Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels, but went on to be featured in a number of media. Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan have been made, beginning in 1926. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944–45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947–48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as "a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment."

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 03:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-29T19_29_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie_chan chinese_detective derrr_biggers movies honolulu_pol</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Romantic Engineer (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1923. Biggers conceived of the benevolent and heroic Chan as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes, such as villains like Fu Manchu. Chan is a detective of the Honolulu police, though many stories feature Chan traveling the world as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes. Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels, but went on to be featured in a number of media. Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan have been made, beginning in 1926. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944&#8211;45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947&#8211;48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as &quot;a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9555: Challenge Of Space - &quot;Ten Miles To The Moon&quot; (07-07-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Challenge Of Space - &quot;Ten Miles To The Moon&quot; (07-07-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9555</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)

On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 02:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge_of_space south_africa springbok_radio english_and_afri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)On 1 May 1950, the first commercia...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9554: CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9554</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Competing news bureaus, both independent and print media bureaus, kept a steady flow of fascinating coverage throughout the lead up to World War II, its prosecution and aftermath. But CBS News, in particular, was remarkably effective at consistently 'scooping' its Radio network competitors. Indeed, CBS even went as far as to rewrite broadcasting history on a few occasions, as with its attempt to take credit for the first breaking news about Nazi Germany's first acts of War during World War II. CBS' preeminence in Radio News, whether earned or perceived, remained legendary throughout the 1940s and beyond. But by far the most legendary of CBS' numerous Radio legends of the era was Edward R. Murrow and his 'boys.' Murrow and Murrow's Boys captured the imagination of America throughout the lead up to the U.S. involvement in World War II, as well as America's prosecution of the War.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2023 03:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Competing news bureaus, both independent and print media bureaus, kept a steady flow of fascinating coverage throughout the lead up to World War II, its prosecution and aftermath. But CBS News, in particular, was remarkably effective at consistently 'scooping' its Radio network competitors. Indeed, CBS even went as far as to rewrite broadcasting history on a few occasions, as with its attempt to take credit for the first breaking news about Nazi Germany's first acts of War during World War II. CBS' preeminence in Radio News, whether earned or perceived, remained legendary throughout the 1940s and beyond. But by far the most legendary of CBS' numerous Radio legends of the era was Edward R. Murrow and his 'boys.' Murrow and Murrow's Boys captured the imagination of America throughout the lead up to the U.S. involvement in World War II, as well as America's prosecution of the War.oldtimeradiodownloads.com</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9553: CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Roughing It&quot; (10-05-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Roughing It&quot; (10-05-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9553</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Presents Samuel Clemens
AKA Mark Twain (11-30-1835 to 04-21-1910)

Roughing It (Aired October 5, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. 

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October 5, 1956. CBS network. "Roughing It". Sustaining. Written by and "narrated" by Samuel Clemens. A do-it-yourself kit for Western movies. Good radio and a fine adaptation of Mark Twain. Daws Butler, Edward Marr, Harold Peary, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Junius Matthews, Luis Van Rooten, Mark Twain (author), Peter Leeds. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Dec 2023 02:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Presents Samuel ClemensAKA Mark Twain (11-30-1835 to 04-21-1910)Roughing It (Aired October 5, 1956)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. THIS EPISODE: October 5, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Roughing It&quot;. Sustaining. Written by and &quot;narrated&quot; by Samuel Clemens. A do-it-yourself kit for Western movies. Good radio and a fine adaptation of Mark Twain. Daws Butler, Edward Marr, Harold Peary, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Junius Matthews, Luis Van Rooten, Mark Twain (author), Peter Leeds. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Presents Samuel ClemensAKA Mark Twain (11-30-1835 to 04-21-1910)Roughing It...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9552: CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Slick And The Dead&quot; (01-23-76)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Slick And The Dead&quot; (01-23-76)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9552</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Slick And The Dead (Aired January 23, 1976)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?"

THIS EPISODE:

January 23, 1976. Program #420. CBS network. "The Slick and The Dead". Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Luden's Cough Drops, Buick, Contac. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Russell Horton, Rosemary Rice, Mandel Kramer, Josephine Premice, Earl Hammond. 45:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2023 01:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Slick And The Dead (Aired January 23, 1976)The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot;THIS EPISODE:January 23, 1976. Program #420. CBS network. &quot;The Slick and The Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Luden's Cough Drops, Buick, Contac. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Russell Horton, Rosemary Rice, Mandel Kramer, Josephine Premice, Earl Hammond. 45:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Slick And The Dead (Aired January 23, 1976)The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9551: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; (12-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; (12-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9551</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder
(Aired December 24, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


December 24, 1949. "Nick Norman Santa Claus" - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, Santa Takes A Powder, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2023 03:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-24T19_14_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder(Aired December 24, 1949)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1949. &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, Santa Takes A Powder, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder(Aired December 24, 1949)B...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9550: Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles - Ooo Baby (1965)</title>
      <itunes:title>Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles - Ooo Baby (1965)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9550</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["Ooo Baby Baby" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore. It is a classic 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label. The song has inspired numerous other cover versions by other artists over the years, including covers by Ella Fitzgerald, Todd Rundgren, The Escorts, The Five Stairsteps, Linda Ronstadt, and many others. The Miracles' original version of "Ooo Baby Baby" is listed as number 266 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

A slow, remorseful number, "Ooo Baby Baby" features Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson lamenting the fact that he cheated on his female lover, and begging for her to overlook his mistakes and please forgive him. The song's highly emotional feel is supported by the Miracles' tight background vocal harmonies, arranged by Miracles member and song co-author Pete Moore, and a lush orchestral string arrangement that accents The Funk Brothers band's instrumental track.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2023 00:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-24T16_29_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Ooo Baby Baby&quot; is a song written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore. It is a classic 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label. The song has inspired numerous other cover versions by other artists over the years, including covers by Ella Fitzgerald, Todd Rundgren, The Escorts, The Five Stairsteps, Linda Ronstadt, and many others. The Miracles' original version of &quot;Ooo Baby Baby&quot; is listed as number 266 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of &quot;The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time&quot;.A slow, remorseful number, &quot;Ooo Baby Baby&quot; features Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson lamenting the fact that he cheated on his female lover, and begging for her to overlook his mistakes and please forgive him. The song's highly emotional feel is supported by the Miracles' tight background vocal harmonies, arranged by Miracles member and song co-author Pete Moore, and a lush orchestral string arrangement that accents The Funk Brothers band's instrumental track.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9549: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot; (12-19-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot; (12-19-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9549</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)

Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.


THIS EPISODE:


December 19, 1946. CBS network. "Christmas Shopping". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 01:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-23T17_27_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1989</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. &amp;nbsp; Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home per...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9548: Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Christmas Program&quot; (12-23-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Christmas Program&quot; (12-23-40)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. 


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December 18, 1947. "Christmas Program"- NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, "Glow Worm." Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2023 02:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. THIS EPISODE:December 18, 1947. &quot;Christmas Program&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, &quot;Glow Worm.&quot; Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9547: The Life of Riley - &quot;Christmas Present&quot; (12-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television").


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December 17, 1944. "Christmas Present" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious Christmas present. It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 03:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;).THIS EPISODE:December 17, 1944. &quot;Christmas Present&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious Christmas present. It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for te...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9546: It's A Wonderful Life Pt.2 of 2</title>
      <itunes:title>It's A Wonderful Life Pt.2 of 2</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[PART TWO

George Bailey has spent his entire life giving of himself to the people of Bedford Falls. He has always longed to travel but never had the opportunity in order to prevent rich skinflint Mr. Potter from taking over the entire town. All that prevents him from doing so is George's modest building and loan company, which was founded by his generous father. But on Christmas Eve, George's Uncle Billy loses the business's $8,000 while intending to deposit it in the bank. Potter finds the misplaced money and hides it from Billy. When the bank examiner discovers the shortage later that night, George realizes that he will be held responsible and sent to jail and the company will collapse, finally allowing Potter to take over the town. Thinking of his wife, their young children, and others he loves will be better off with him dead, he contemplates suicide. But the prayers of his loved ones result in a gentle angel named Clarence coming to earth to help George... 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 03:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>PART TWOGeorge Bailey has spent his entire life giving of himself to the people of Bedford Falls. He has always longed to travel but never had the opportunity in order to prevent rich skinflint Mr. Potter from taking over the entire town. All that prevents him from doing so is George's modest building and loan company, which was founded by his generous father. But on Christmas Eve, George's Uncle Billy loses the business's $8,000 while intending to deposit it in the bank. Potter finds the misplaced money and hides it from Billy. When the bank examiner discovers the shortage later that night, George realizes that he will be held responsible and sent to jail and the company will collapse, finally allowing Potter to take over the town. Thinking of his wife, their young children, and others he loves will be better off with him dead, he contemplates suicide. But the prayers of his loved ones result in a gentle angel named Clarence coming to earth to help George...&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>PART TWOGeorge Bailey has spent his entire life giving of himself to the people of Bedford Falls....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9545: Let George Do It - &quot;Follow That Christmas Train&quot; (12-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Andy Williams "Its The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (1963)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.


THIS EPISODE:


December 19, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Follow That Christmas Train". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Christmas story. George Valentine receives a letter asking for help...from Santa Claus! Claire Brooks disappears, the toys are stolen, and the kid on Santa's knee is really a midget! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Virginia Eiler, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Tony Morris. 32:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 02:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Andy Williams &quot;Its The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (1963)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Follow That Christmas Train&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Christmas story. George Valentine receives a letter asking for help...from Santa Claus! Claire Brooks disappears, the toys are stolen, and the kid on Santa's knee is really a midget! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Virginia Eiler, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Tony Morris. 32:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Plays Andy Williams &quot;Its The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (1963)Let Geor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9544: VIDEO &quot;It's A Wonderful Life&quot; MOVIE</title>
      <itunes:title>VIDEO &quot;It's A Wonderful Life&quot; MOVIE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9544</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Plays "It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946" Part One of Two

It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra and based on the short story "The Greatest Gift" written by Philip Van Doren Stern. The film stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers). Clarence shows George all the lives he has touched and the contributions he has made to his community. Despite initially being considered a box office flop due to high production costs and stiff competition at the time of its release, the film has come to be regarded as a classic and a staple of Christmas television around the world. Theatrically, the film's break-even point was actually $6.3 million, approximately twice the production cost, a figure it never came close to achieving in its initial release. An appraisal in 2006 reported: "Although it was not the complete box-office failure that today everyone believes … it was initially a major disappointment and confirmed, at least to the studios, that Capra was no longer capable of turning out the populist features that made his films the must-see, money-making events they once were." It's a Wonderful Life was nominated for five Oscars without winning any, but the film has since been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made, and placed number one on their list of the most inspirational American films of all time.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2023 04:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Plays &quot;It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946&quot; Part One of TwoIt's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra and based on the short story &quot;The Greatest Gift&quot; written by Philip Van Doren Stern. The film stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers). Clarence shows George all the lives he has touched and the contributions he has made to his community. Despite initially being considered a box office flop due to high production costs and stiff competition at the time of its release, the film has come to be regarded as a classic and a staple of Christmas television around the world. Theatrically, the film's break-even point was actually $6.3 million, approximately twice the production cost, a figure it never came close to achieving in its initial release. An appraisal in 2006 reported: &quot;Although it was not the complete box-office failure that today everyone believes &#8230; it was initially a major disappointment and confirmed, at least to the studios, that Capra was no longer capable of turning out the populist features that made his films the must-see, money-making events they once were.&quot; It's a Wonderful Life was nominated for five Oscars without winning any, but the film has since been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made, and placed number one on their list of the most inspirational American films of all time.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9543: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Christmas Day&quot; (12-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Day  (Aired December 25, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.


THIS EPISODE:


December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on "Christmas Day". Jack sings, "The House I Live In." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 31:32

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2023 04:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.THIS EPISODE:December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on &quot;Christmas Day&quot;. Jack sings, &quot;The House I Live In.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 31:32</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline ow...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9542: The Saint - &quot;Santa Claus Is No Saint&quot; - Christmas Episode (12-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Saint - &quot;Santa Claus Is No Saint&quot; - Christmas Episode (12-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9542</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Cleftones "Heart &amp; Soul" (1961)

In Santa Claus Is No Saint (12-24-50), the 'Robin Hood Of Modern Crime' forgoes bow and quiver to don whiskers and a red suit, for the highest of purposes: entertaining tots on Christmas Eve.  The Saint's troubles begin in earnest, however, when "a tot, twenty years later" shows up at his door, armed with a gun and the notion that Simon Templar is actually one 'Fats' Boylen. It seems that Mr. Boylen was hired to play Santa at a society party, but chose to leave early, as did a box of jewellery belonging to the hostess, Carla Worth.

The tension in the story comes not from the 'who dunnit' aspects of the tale, as we know all along who 'done it'.  The mystery is who Fats Boylen is working for, who has formed criminal alliances with whom, and whether these alliances will stand the tests of time and greed. The humor in the episode, and there is much, comes from both The Saint's quirky methods of interrogation and investigation, and the comedic reactions and reflections of his irregular (in more ways than one) companion, Louis the Cabby.

Santa Claus Is No Saint is a perfect showcase for the radio talents of the two stars, Vincent Price as the suave Simon Templar and Lawrence Dobkin as the strictly proletarian Louis the Cabby. Both bring the perfect blend of casual nonchalance and stoic self-assuredness to their characters (although Louis' self-assuredness may be more wishful thinking than he would care to admit).

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Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod and The Internet Archive. Along for the sleigh-ride are Mary Shipp as Sally Walters, a cream puff trying to pass as a hard dame, and Betty Lou Gerson as the wealthy-and-it-shows, yet never ostentatious, and ultimately entrancing, Carla Worth.  Hy Averback plays Hudson, Ted Osborne is Claude, and Stanley Farrar is Humphrey, the butler. Time = Minutes 33:19.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 06:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Cleftones &quot;Heart &amp;amp; Soul&quot; (1961)In Santa Claus Is No Saint (12-24-50), the 'Robin Hood Of Modern Crime' forgoes bow and quiver to don whiskers and a red suit, for the highest of purposes: entertaining tots on Christmas Eve.&amp;nbsp; The Saint's troubles begin in earnest, however, when &quot;a tot, twenty years later&quot; shows up at his door, armed with a gun and the notion that Simon Templar is actually one 'Fats' Boylen. It seems that Mr. Boylen was hired to play Santa at a society party, but chose to leave early, as did a box of jewellery belonging to the hostess, Carla Worth.The tension in the story comes not from the 'who dunnit' aspects of the tale, as we know all along who 'done it'.&amp;nbsp; The mystery is who Fats Boylen is working for, who has formed criminal alliances with whom, and whether these alliances will stand the tests of time and greed. The humor in the episode, and there is much, comes from both The Saint's quirky methods of interrogation and investigation, and the comedic reactions and reflections of his irregular (in more ways than one) companion, Louis the Cabby.Santa Claus Is No Saint is a perfect showcase for the radio talents of the two stars, Vincent Price as the suave Simon Templar and Lawrence Dobkin as the strictly proletarian Louis the Cabby. Both bring the perfect blend of casual nonchalance and stoic self-assuredness to their characters (although Louis' self-assuredness may be more wishful thinking than he would care to admit).THIS EPISODE:Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod and The Internet Archive. Along for the sleigh-ride are Mary Shipp as Sally Walters, a cream puff trying to pass as a hard dame, and Betty Lou Gerson as the wealthy-and-it-shows, yet never ostentatious, and ultimately entrancing, Carla Worth.&amp;nbsp; Hy Averback plays Hudson, Ted Osborne is Claude, and Stanley Farrar is Humphrey, the butler. Time = Minutes 33:19.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Camardella Remembers The Cleftones &quot;Heart &amp;amp; Soul&quot; (1961)In Santa Claus Is No Saint...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9541: Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; (12-19-48)-44</title>
      <itunes:title>Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; (12-19-48)-44</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is an American sitcom, airing on ABC from October 3, 1952 to September 3, 1966, starring the real life Nelson family. After a long run on radio, the show was brought to television where it continued its success, running on both radio and TV for a couple of years. The series starred Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Nelson (née Hilliard), and their young sons, David Nelson and Eric Nelson, better known as Ricky. Don DeFore had a recurring role as the Nelsons' friendly neighbor "Thorny". The series attracted large audiences, and although it was never a top-ten hit, it became synonymous with the 1950s ideal American family life. It is the longest-running "live-action"/non-animated sitcom in US TV history. In the early 1930s, a booking at the Glen Island Casino landed Ozzie Nelson's orchestra national network radio exposure. After three years together with the orchestra, Ozzie and Harriet signed to appear regularly on The Baker's Broadcast (1933-1938), hosted first by Joe Penner, then by Robert L. Ripley, and finally by cartoonist Feg Murray. The couple married on October 8, 1935 during this series run, and realized working together in radio would keep them together more than continuing their musical careers separately.


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December 19, 1948. NBC network. "The Christmas Gift" Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2023 04:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is an American sitcom, airing on ABC from October 3, 1952 to September 3, 1966, starring the real life Nelson family. After a long run on radio, the show was brought to television where it continued its success, running on both radio and TV for a couple of years. The series starred Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Nelson (n&#233;e Hilliard), and their young sons, David Nelson and Eric Nelson, better known as Ricky. Don DeFore had a recurring role as the Nelsons' friendly neighbor &quot;Thorny&quot;. The series attracted large audiences, and although it was never a top-ten hit, it became synonymous with the 1950s ideal American family life. It is the longest-running &quot;live-action&quot;/non-animated sitcom in US TV history. In the early 1930s, a booking at the Glen Island Casino landed Ozzie Nelson's orchestra national network radio exposure. After three years together with the orchestra, Ozzie and Harriet signed to appear regularly on The Baker's Broadcast (1933-1938), hosted first by Joe Penner, then by Robert L. Ripley, and finally by cartoonist Feg Murray. The couple married on October 8, 1935 during this series run, and realized working together in radio would keep them together more than continuing their musical careers separately.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9540: Gunsmoke - &quot;A Christmas Story&quot; (12-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - &quot;A Christmas Story&quot; (12-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9540</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). 


THIS EPISODE:


December 20, 1952. CBS network. "Christmas Story". Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 34:07.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-15</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke doc_adams chester_proudfoot dodge_city william_conrad m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). THIS EPISODE:December 20, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Story&quot;. Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 34:07.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacD...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9539: The Weird Circle - &quot;A Terrible Night&quot; (01-23-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Weird Circle - &quot;A Terrible Night&quot; (01-23-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 


THIS EPISODE:


January 23, 1944. Program #22. NBC syndication. "A Terrible Night". Commercials added locally. Two friends lost in the north woods seek shelter in the house of the strange "Joel." The date is approximate. Fitzjames O'Brien (author). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2023 01:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-13T17_46_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle 4:15_express amelia_edwards nbc new_york_city falkl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. THIS EPISODE:January 23, 1944. Program #22. NBC syndication. &quot;A Terrible Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two friends lost in the north woods seek shelter in the house of the strange &quot;Joel.&quot; The date is approximate. Fitzjames O'Brien (author). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9538: Whistler - &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot; (12-23-46) Xmas</title>
      <itunes:title>Whistler - &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot; (12-23-46) Xmas</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9538</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Whistler - "Next Year Is Mine" (Aired December 23, 1946) Xmas

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.


THIS EPISODE:


December 23, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "Next Year Is Mine". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Joel Malone (writer), Charles Seel, Frank Lovejoy, George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.





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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2023 03:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-12T19_19_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Whistler - &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot; (Aired December 23, 1946) XmasThe Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:December 23, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Joel Malone (writer), Charles Seel, Frank Lovejoy, George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Whistler - &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot; (Aired December 23, 1946) XmasThe Whistler was one of radio's ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9537: Whistler - &quot;Death Comes At Midnight&quot; (10-18-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whistler - &quot;Death Comes At Midnight&quot; (10-18-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9537</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.


THIS EPISODE:


October 18, 1942. CBS network. "Death Comes At Midnight". Sustaining. A man dreams that he's going to be killed in forty eight hours...and it looks like he's going to be proved correct! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Herbert Connor (writer), J. Donald Wilson (writer). 31:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2023 02:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-12-11T18_21_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:October 18, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Death Comes At Midnight&quot;. Sustaining. A man dreams that he's going to be killed in forty eight hours...and it looks like he's going to be proved correct! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Herbert Connor (writer), J. Donald Wilson (writer). 31:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular myst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9536: Whirehall 1212 - &quot;The Heathrow Affair (12-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whirehall 1212 - &quot;The Heathrow Affair (12-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9536</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)

The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 


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December 23, 1951. "The Heathrow Affair" - NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. THIS EPISODE: December 23, 1951. &quot;The Heathrow Affair&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9535: Wild Bill Hickock - &quot;The Phantom Rustlers&quot; (02-11-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - The Phantom Rustlers (Aired February 11, 1953)

Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 


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February 11, 1953. Program #130. Globe Sound syndication. "The Phantom Rustlers". Commercials added locally. Rustlers are stealing one hundred head of cattle each week from the Tuttle Ranch, forcing Tuttle to sell out real cheap! Then, Wild Bill and Jingles find a dead body. Int's the government cattle inspector! The date is subject to correction. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Clayton Post, Tom Holland, Ted de Corsia, Ralph Moody. 22:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Phantom Rustlers (Aired February 11, 1953)Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:February 11, 1953. Program #130. Globe Sound syndication. &quot;The Phantom Rustlers&quot;. Commercials added locally. Rustlers are stealing one hundred head of cattle each week from the Tuttle Ranch, forcing Tuttle to sell out real cheap! Then, Wild Bill and Jingles find a dead body. Int's the government cattle inspector! The date is subject to correction. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Clayton Post, Tom Holland, Ted de Corsia, Ralph Moody. 22:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9534: Witch's Tale - &quot;Rat In A Trap&quot; (05-16-32)</title>
      <itunes:title>Witch's Tale - &quot;Rat In A Trap&quot; (05-16-32)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.


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Catalog # 90328. The Witch's Tale. January 28, 1935. MacQuarrie syndication. "Rat In  A Trap". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 102 years old today. After three hoboes cause a lawyer's wife to kill herself (rather than face dishonor), the lawyer takes ten years to find the hobo with a scar. The lawyer gets the hobo acquitted...for a reason! The script was previously used on "The Witch's Tale" in the United States on May 16, 1932. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2023 03:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.THIS EPISODE:Catalog # 90328. The Witch's Tale. January 28, 1935. MacQuarrie syndication. &quot;Rat In&amp;nbsp; A Trap&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 102 years old today. After three hoboes cause a lawyer's wife to kill herself (rather than face dishonor), the lawyer takes ten years to find the hobo with a scar. The lawyer gets the hobo acquitted...for a reason! The script was previously used on &quot;The Witch's Tale&quot; in the United States on May 16, 1932. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9533: X Minus One - &quot;Chain Of Command&quot; (11-21-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Chain Of Command&quot; (11-21-56)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Chain Of Command (Aired November 21, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.


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November 21, 1956. NBC network. "Chain Of Command". Sustaining. A funny story about intelligent mice living in a top secret laboratory. John Gibson, John McGovern, Ann Thomas, Alan Bunce, Wendell Holmes, Staats Cotsworth, Stephen Arr (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Fred Collins (announcer), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2023 04:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Chain Of Command (Aired November 21, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.THIS EPISODE:November 21, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Chain Of Command&quot;. Sustaining. A funny story about intelligent mice living in a top secret laboratory. John Gibson, John McGovern, Ann Thomas, Alan Bunce, Wendell Holmes, Staats Cotsworth, Stephen Arr (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Fred Collins (announcer), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Chain Of Command (Aired November 21, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9532: &quot;A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse&quot; (Starring William Shatner) 05-31-74</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse&quot; (Starring William Shatner) 05-31-74</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9532</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["A Favor You Can’t Refuse" (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.

Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2023 03:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse&quot; (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse&quot; (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974The Zero Hour (aka Hollyw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9531: The Abbott &amp; Costello Christmas Show 2023</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Christmas Show 2023</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9531</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Ed Cherokee, Len Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Ed Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled mostly by Floyd Caton. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings with vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern. 
Snow Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod Libsyn.com Radio/Memories/Network Humphrey/Camardella Productions. Podomatic.com]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 06:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Ed Cherokee, Len Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Ed Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled mostly by Floyd Caton. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings with vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern.&amp;nbsp;Snow Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod Libsyn.com Radio/Memories/Network Humphrey/Camardella Productions. Podomatic.com</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9530: You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is Bread&quot; (02-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is Bread&quot; (02-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9530</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. Most episodes are in the public domain. The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. Show Notes From The OTRR Group. Secret Word Is Bread.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2023 06:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. Most episodes are in the public domain. The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. Show Notes From The OTRR Group. Secret Word Is Bread.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9529: You Are There - &quot;The Trial Of Marie Antoinette&quot; (10-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Are There - &quot;The Trial Of Marie Antoinette&quot; (10-17-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (Aired October 17, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title "CBS Is There" and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to "You Are There".


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October 17, 1948. CBS network. "The Trial Of Marie Antoinette". Sustaining. The events of October 16, 1793. The rabble of the Revolution try the ex-queen, with little thought of justice. Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (Aired October 17, 1948)You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title &quot;CBS Is There&quot; and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to &quot;You Are There&quot;.THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Trial Of Marie Antoinette&quot;. Sustaining. The events of October 16, 1793. The rabble of the Revolution try the ex-queen, with little thought of justice. Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (Aired October 17, 1948)You Are There is an American historical edu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9528: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - (Stuart Palmer) &quot;The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death&quot; (03-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - (Stuart Palmer) &quot;The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death&quot; (03-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9528</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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March 21, 1950. CBS network. "Stuart Palmer, The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death".Sustaining. No music cues are heard on this recording. A crazed writer tries to get himself killed to collect on a $100,000 policy. The music credit is given to Leith Stevens, but none of his music is present. The system cue has been deleted. Possibly recorded March 16, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lurene Tuttle, Bill Bouchey, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Grey, Jack Kruschen, Herb Butterfield, Gil Doud (writer), David Ellis (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 27:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2023 05:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:March 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Stuart Palmer, The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death&quot;.Sustaining. No music cues are heard on this recording. A crazed writer tries to get himself killed to collect on a $100,000 policy. The music credit is given to Leith Stevens, but none of his music is present. The system cue has been deleted. Possibly recorded March 16, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lurene Tuttle, Bill Bouchey, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Grey, Jack Kruschen, Herb Butterfield, Gil Doud (writer), David Ellis (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 27:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)Yours Truly, Johnny Do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9527: &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot; - 1951 (Alastair Sim) (2015) Re Broadcast</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;A Christmas Carol&quot; - 1951 (Alastair Sim) (2015) Re Broadcast</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9527</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["A Christmas Carol" - 1951 (Alastair Sim) (2015) Re Broadcast

MOVIE - A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim) - VIDEO

Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, "Scrooge", to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod and OTRR Group


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 17:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;A Christmas Carol&quot; - 1951 (Alastair Sim) (2015) Re BroadcastMOVIE - A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim) - VIDEOScrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, &quot;Scrooge&quot;, to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod and OTRR Group</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9526: Henry Morgan Show - &quot;The American School&quot; (05-07-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Henry Morgan Show - &quot;The American School&quot; (05-07-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9526</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. 


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May 7, 1947. ABC network. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick. A program dedicated to "The American School" (The Progressive School), The Grammar School. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving, Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 00:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. THIS EPISODE: May 7, 1947. ABC network. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick. A program dedicated to &quot;The American School&quot; (The Progressive School), The Grammar School. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving, Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9525: Challenge Of Space - &quot;A Clapper For The Bell&quot; (02-09-70)</title>
      <itunes:title>Challenge Of Space - &quot;A Clapper For The Bell&quot; (02-09-70)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9525</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)

Sponsored by Carling Black Label Beer, this series examined man’s early ventures into space. The space race of the 1950’s and 1960’s spawned this series, especially the Apollo missions to the moon in the late 1960’s. The series was narrated by Donald Monat as the character Charles B Ryan and was broadcast on Springbok Radio on Monday evenings at 18H30. The episodes were written by June Dixon &amp; Hal Orlandini (never credited) &amp; recorded at the AFS Studios in Johannesburg &amp; produced by Donald Monat. A total of 62 episodes were broadcast, including a live broadcast of the Apollo 11 moon landing, courtesy of The Voice of America Radio Broadcast &amp; repeat broadcasts of some of the earlier episodes in the 1970's. Many of the stories were dramatisations of true events &amp; also included futuristic tales of space exploration of the future.

The first episode was broadcast on Tuesday, 19 June 1969 &amp; continued until Tuesday 12 October 1970. The series was sponsored throughout by the same sponsor who after the completion of the series sponsored the replacement series "Carling Country".

Actors who appeared in the series, included, Donald Monat (Narrator as Charles B.Ryan), Clive Parnell, Michael Mayer, Brian O'Shaugnessy, Hal Orlandini, Lynda Stuart, Diane Appleby, Diane Wilson, James White, Gabriel Bayman, Stuart Brown, Denis Smith, Tony Jay, George Korelin, Kerry Jordan &amp; Elaine Lee. +Episodes Produced: 57 excluding 5 episodes repeated, including the episode "Moon Landing", which was a live crossing to the Voice of America broadcast of the Apollo 11 Moon

Challenge Of Space - A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2023 18:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)Sponsored by Carling Black Label Beer, this series examined man&#8217;s early ventures into space. The space race of the 1950&#8217;s and 1960&#8217;s spawned this series, especially the Apollo missions to the moon in the late 1960&#8217;s. The series was narrated by Donald Monat as the character Charles B Ryan and was broadcast on Springbok Radio on Monday evenings at 18H30. The episodes were written by June Dixon &amp;amp; Hal Orlandini (never credited) &amp;amp; recorded at the AFS Studios in Johannesburg &amp;amp; produced by Donald Monat. A total of 62 episodes were broadcast, including a live broadcast of the Apollo 11 moon landing, courtesy of The Voice of America Radio Broadcast &amp;amp; repeat broadcasts of some of the earlier episodes in the 1970's. Many of the stories were dramatisations of true events &amp;amp; also included futuristic tales of space exploration of the future.The first episode was broadcast on Tuesday, 19 June 1969 &amp;amp; continued until Tuesday 12 October 1970. The series was sponsored throughout by the same sponsor who after the completion of the series sponsored the replacement series &quot;Carling Country&quot;.Actors who appeared in the series, included, Donald Monat (Narrator as Charles B.Ryan), Clive Parnell, Michael Mayer, Brian O'Shaugnessy, Hal Orlandini, Lynda Stuart, Diane Appleby, Diane Wilson, James White, Gabriel Bayman, Stuart Brown, Denis Smith, Tony Jay, George Korelin, Kerry Jordan &amp;amp; Elaine Lee. +Episodes Produced: 57 excluding 5 episodes repeated, including the episode &quot;Moon Landing&quot;, which was a live crossing to the Voice of America broadcast of the Apollo 11 MoonChallenge Of Space - A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)Show Notes From oldtimeradiodownloads.com &amp;amp;Boxcars711</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)Sponsored by Carling Black Label Beer, this series examine...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9524:  Hear It Now - &quot;Edward R. Murrow&quot; (01-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title> Hear It Now - &quot;Edward R. Murrow&quot; (01-12-51)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hear It Now - "Edward R. Murrow" (Aired January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2023 20:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Hear It Now - &quot;Edward R. Murrow&quot; (Aired January 12, 1951)Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a &quot;magazine format.&quot; It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the &quot;actual sound of history in the making,&quot; according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called &quot;fairly routine&quot; in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Hear It Now - &quot;Edward R. Murrow&quot; (Aired January 12, 1951)Hear It Now, an American radio pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9523: Hawk Larabee - &quot;Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher&quot; (11-07-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod
The Overnight Western

Hawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. 


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November 7, 1946. "Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher aka: Deputy Preacher" - CBS network. Sustaining. Hawk becomes a deputy preacher to convert Tillie McGoon and her desperado friends. Barton Yarborough, William N. Robson (writer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Old Time Radio PodThe Overnight WesternHawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. THIS EPISODE:November 7, 1946. &quot;Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher aka: Deputy Preacher&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Hawk becomes a deputy preacher to convert Tillie McGoon and her desperado friends. Barton Yarborough, William N. Robson (writer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9522:  Haunting Hour &quot;Homicide House&quot; (06-30-45)</title>
      <itunes:title> Haunting Hour &quot;Homicide House&quot; (06-30-45)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)
 Haunting Hour "Homicide House" (06-30-45)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].


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June 30, 1945. NBC syndication. "Homicide House". Commercials added locally. Two reporters investigating a murder come upon a rundown mansion inhabited by a strange trio who insist it's still 1898! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2023 03:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)&amp;nbsp;Haunting Hour &quot;Homicide House&quot; (06-30-45)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].THIS EPISODE:June 30, 1945. NBC syndication. &quot;Homicide House&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two reporters investigating a murder come upon a rundown mansion inhabited by a strange trio who insist it's still 1898! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)&amp;nbsp;Haunting Hour &quot;Homicide House&quot; (06-30-45)The Haunting H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9521: The Honest Harold Peary Show - &quot;Harold Vs. Mr. Walker&quot; (05-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - &quot;Harold Vs. Mr. Walker&quot; (05-09-51)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2023 05:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9520: Hancock's Half Hour -&quot; Bill &amp; Father Christmas&quot; (12-25-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour -&quot; Bill &amp; Father Christmas&quot; (12-25-58)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.  Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 05:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <title>Episode 9519: The Halls Of Ivy - &quot;The Fighting Med Student&quot; (05-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - &quot;The Fighting Med Student&quot; (05-24-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip.


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May 24, 1950. NBC network. "The Fighting Med Student" - Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Will a medical student at Ivy give up his career to become a prize fighter? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (producer, director), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, Stacy Harris, Sheldon Leonard. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2023 03:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip.THIS EPISODE:May 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Fighting Med Student&quot; - Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Will a medical student at Ivy give up his career to become a prize fighter? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (producer, director), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, Stacy Harris, Sheldon Leonard. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9518: Hallmark Hall Of Fame - &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot; (12-19-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hallmark Hall Of Fame - &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot; (12-19-54)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television and radio. It has had a historically long run, beginning on TV in 1951. From 1954 onward, all of their productions have been shown in color, although color television productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many TV-movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then moved into videotaped productions before finally turning to filmed ones. The series has received seventy-eight Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. 


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A Christmas Carol (full title: A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas) is Charles Dickens' "little Christmas Book" . First published on December 19, 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. The story met with instant success, selling six thousand copies within a week. Originally written as a potboiler to enable Dickens to pay off a debt, the tale has become one of the most popular and enduring Christmas stories of all time. In fact, contemporaries of the time noted that the popularity of the story played a critical role in redefining the importance of Christmas and the major sentiments associated with the holiday. Few modern readers realize that A Christmas Carol was written during a time of decline in the old Christmas traditions. "If Christmas, with its ancient and hospitable customs, its social and charitable observances, were in danger of decay, this is the book that would give them a new lease," said English poet Thomas Hood in his review in Hood's Magazine and Comic Review (January 1844, page 68). ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2023 06:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television and radio. It has had a historically long run, beginning on TV in 1951. From 1954 onward, all of their productions have been shown in color, although color television productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many TV-movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then moved into videotaped productions before finally turning to filmed ones. The series has received seventy-eight Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. THIS EPISODE:A Christmas Carol (full title: A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas) is Charles Dickens' &quot;little Christmas Book&quot; . First published on December 19, 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. The story met with instant success, selling six thousand copies within a week. Originally written as a potboiler to enable Dickens to pay off a debt, the tale has become one of the most popular and enduring Christmas stories of all time. In fact, contemporaries of the time noted that the popularity of the story played a critical role in redefining the importance of Christmas and the major sentiments associated with the holiday. Few modern readers realize that A Christmas Carol was written during a time of decline in the old Christmas traditions. &quot;If Christmas, with its ancient and hospitable customs, its social and charitable observances, were in danger of decay, this is the book that would give them a new lease,&quot; said English poet Thomas Hood in his review in Hood's Magazine and Comic Review (January 1844, page 68).&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9517: Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Castle Of Lavoka&quot; (03-29-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Castle Of Lavoka&quot; (03-29-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9517</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.


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March 29, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, KEX, Portland Oregon aircheck. "The Castle Of Lavoka". Sponsored by: National Bank Of Oregon, Harrah's. An excellent story about Baron Drago from an isolated part of Europe with an eternal mission and the real reason for the second World War! This program may be a rebroadcast of "The Hall Of Fantasy" of August 22, 1952, titled, "The Legend Of Drago." The program opening sounds edited just as the story title is given. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:50.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story perfect_script drugs ins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.THIS EPISODE:March 29, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, KEX, Portland Oregon aircheck. &quot;The Castle Of Lavoka&quot;. Sponsored by: National Bank Of Oregon, Harrah's. An excellent story about Baron Drago from an isolated part of Europe with an eternal mission and the real reason for the second World War! This program may be a rebroadcast of &quot;The Hall Of Fantasy&quot; of August 22, 1952, titled, &quot;The Legend Of Drago.&quot; The program opening sounds edited just as the story title is given. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:50.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)Originally a local series out of Utah that found its w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9516: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (07-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (07-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9516</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 


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July 19, 1952. CBS network. "Doc Holliday". Sustaining. Doc Holliday has come to Dodge to kill Big Jack Finley. But Big Jack's son, Thorne Finley, is the real problem. Harry Bartell, Herb Purdum (writer), Lee Millar Jr., Nestor Paiva, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Tom Tully, William Conrad. 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2023 05:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Doc Holliday&quot;. Sustaining. Doc Holliday has come to Dodge to kill Big Jack Finley. But Big Jack's son, Thorne Finley, is the real problem. Harry Bartell, Herb Purdum (writer), Lee Millar Jr., Nestor Paiva, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Tom Tully, William Conrad. 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)The radio show first a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9515: The Green Hornet - &quot;A Question Of Time&quot; (03-02-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Green Hornet - &quot;A Question Of Time&quot; (03-02-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9515</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)

The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. 


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March 2, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "A Question Of Time". Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet stops a plan to sell a secret formula to Nazis hiding is South America. A small clock provides the clue. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2023 05:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-11-05T21_29_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green_hornet wxyz detroit mutual_broadcasting_system nbc_blue ge</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. THIS EPISODE: March 2, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;A Question Of Time&quot;. Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet stops a plan to sell a secret formula to Nazis hiding is South America. A small clock provides the clue. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9514: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (04-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (04-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9514</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."


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April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. "The Rene Eigan Gang" uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, "Peace In The Valley." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2023 05:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-11-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-11-03T22_38_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy_rogers dale_evans trigger king_of_the_cowboys queen_of_the_w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1900</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. &quot;The Rene Eigan Gang&quot; uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, &quot;Peace In The Valley.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)Ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9513: The Great Gildersleeve - &quot;Leila's Returning&quot; (09-19-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - &quot;Leila's Returning&quot; (09-19-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9513</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941–1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.


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September 19, 1943. "Leila's Returning" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Leila Ransom is coming back to Summerfield. Gildersleeve sings, "Speak To Me Of Love." Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 31:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2023 14:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-11-03T07_36_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber_mcgee_and_molly_harold_peary great_gildersleeve arthur_q.</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1996</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.THIS EPISODE:September 19, 1943. &quot;Leila's Returning&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Leila Ransom is coming back to Summerfield. Gildersleeve sings, &quot;Speak To Me Of Love.&quot; Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 31:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially written...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9512: Granby's Green Acres - &quot;Granby Bites The Love Bug&quot; (07-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Granby's Green Acres - &quot;Granby Bites The Love Bug&quot; (07-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9512</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)

Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30.  Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. 


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July 24, 1950. CBS network. "Mr. Granby Fights The Love Bug". Sustaining. Granby's corn is doing poorly, but he won't listen to the county agent's advice. Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Summers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Johnny Jacobs (announcer). 35:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-11-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-10-31T20_58_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2046</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30.&amp;nbsp; Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Mr. Granby Fights The Love Bug&quot;. Sustaining. Granby's corn is doing poorly, but he won't listen to the county agent's advice. Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Summers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Johnny Jacobs (announcer). 35:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9511: Globe Theater &quot;The Ghost Goes West&quot; (08-21-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Globe Theater &quot;The Ghost Goes West&quot; (08-21-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9511</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Goes West (Aired August 21, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in the 1949-1950 time frame.


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August 21, 1944 - AFRS network "The Ghost Goes West" - An American businessman's family convinces him to buy a Scottish castle and disassemble it to ship it to America brick by brick, where it will be put it back together. The castle though is not the only part of the deal, with it goes the several-hundred year old ghost who haunts it. 30:13. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2023 02:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-10-29T19_48_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Goes West (Aired August 21, 1944)The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in the 1949-1950 time frame.THIS EPISODE:August 21, 1944 - AFRS network &quot;The Ghost Goes West&quot; - An American businessman's family convinces him to buy a Scottish castle and disassemble it to ship it to America brick by brick, where it will be put it back together. The castle though is not the only part of the deal, with it goes the several-hundred year old ghost who haunts it. 30:13. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Goes West (Aired August 21, 1944)The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated som...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9510: General Mills Radio Adventure Black Arrow (03-13-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>General Mills Radio Adventure Black Arrow (03-13-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9510</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

March 13, 1977. Program #12. CBS network. "The Black Arrow". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 10, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Robert Newman (adaptor from the tradition story), Skip Hinnant, Anne Costello, Himan Jackson Beck, William Griffis, Court Benson, Gilbert Mack. 49:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2023 03:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general_mills_ radio_adventure_theater cbs tom_bosley himan_brow</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2449</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1977. Program #12. CBS network. &quot;The Black Arrow&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 10, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Robert Newman (adaptor from the tradition story), Skip Hinnant, Anne Costello, Himan Jackson Beck, William Griffis, Court Benson, Gilbert Mack. 49:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9509: General Electric Theater -&quot; State Fair&quot; (09-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>General Electric Theater -&quot; State Fair&quot; (09-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9509</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an "all-company project" sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.


THIS EPISODE:


September 10, 1953. CBS network. "State Fair". Sponsored by: General Electric ("Ring The Bell" contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2023 03:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general_electric_theater ge_theater plays short_stories novels m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1968</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp;amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an &quot;all-company project&quot; sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.THIS EPISODE:September 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;State Fair&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric (&quot;Ring The Bell&quot; contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)General Electric Theater featured...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9508: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Jersey Butcher Bandits&quot; (11-08-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Jersey Butcher Bandits&quot; (11-08-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9508</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.

THIS EPISODE:

November 8, 1947. Program #502. ABC net origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Jersey Butcher Bandits". Sponsored by: Jiffy Photo. Narrated by boxing champion Jim Braddock in person (not by proxy). WRVR rebroadcast date: February 5, 1973. James J. Braddock (narrator), Roger De Koven. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2023 06:47:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.THIS EPISODE:November 8, 1947. Program #502. ABC net origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Jersey Butcher Bandits&quot;. Sponsored by: Jiffy Photo. Narrated by boxing champion Jim Braddock in person (not by proxy). WRVR rebroadcast date: February 5, 1973. James J. Braddock (narrator), Roger De Koven. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9507: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (05-08-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (05-08-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9507</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.


THIS EPISODE:


May 8, 1953. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Trouble Rides The Rails". Music fill for local commercial insert. The date is approximate. Reed Hadley, Howard McNear, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer), Paul Franklin (writer, director). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2023 03:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-10-21T20_05_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier_town jeff_chandler chad_remington cherokee_o'bannon w.c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.THIS EPISODE:May 8, 1953. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Trouble Rides The Rails&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The date is approximate. Reed Hadley, Howard McNear, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer), Paul Franklin (writer, director). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)Chandle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9506: Theater Royal - &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot; (05-23-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Royal - &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot; (05-23-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9506</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Theater Royal - "The Aspern Papers" (05-23-54)

Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


May 23, 1954. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. "The Aspern Papers". Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: January 24, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Henry James (author). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2023 22:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-10-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-10-20T15_47_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_royal-my_uncle_toby_(06-30-54) tristram_shandy wrvr-fm r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1913</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Theater Royal - &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot; (05-23-54)Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 23, 1954. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot;. Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: January 24, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Henry James (author). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Theater Royal - &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot; (05-23-54)Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9505: Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Unguarded Hour&quot; (11-17-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Unguarded Hour&quot; (11-17-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9505</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895–1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series.


THIS EPISODE:


November 17, 1946. NBC net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Unguarded Hour" (Aired November 17, 1946). Sponsored by: United States Steel. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Homer Fickett (director), John Merryvale, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Bernard Merryvale (writer), Felix Debank, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Guy Spaull, Leslie Reid (adaptor), Malcolm King, Mark Smith (editor), Michael Redgrave, Murray Matheson, Nina Foch, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Sarah Burton, Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Van Johnson. 59:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 00:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-10-19</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895&#8211;1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series.THIS EPISODE:November 17, 1946. NBC net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Unguarded Hour&quot; (Aired November 17, 1946). Sponsored by: United States Steel. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Homer Fickett (director), John Merryvale, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Bernard Merryvale (writer), Felix Debank, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Guy Spaull, Leslie Reid (adaptor), Malcolm King, Mark Smith (editor), Michael Redgrave, Murray Matheson, Nina Foch, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Sarah Burton, Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Van Johnson. 59:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to imp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9504: Theater Five - &quot;The Last Land Rush&quot; (10-06-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Five - &quot;The Last Land Rush&quot; (10-06-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9504</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)

Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theater Five was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. 


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October 6, 1964. ABC network. "The Last Land Rush". Commercials deleted. An imaginative story in the day, in the not-too-distant future, when overpopulation is a more serious problem. The government allows citizens to claim land on highway medians...if they can kill to keep it! George Bamber (writer), Ted Bell (director), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Dwight Weist, Wayne Tippett, Rosemary Rice, Sam Raskin, Fran Carlon, Cecil Roy, Terry Ross (sound technician). 20:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2023 01:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theater Five was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 6, 1964. ABC network. &quot;The Last Land Rush&quot;. Commercials deleted. An imaginative story in the day, in the not-too-distant future, when overpopulation is a more serious problem. The government allows citizens to claim land on highway medians...if they can kill to keep it! George Bamber (writer), Ted Bell (director), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Dwight Weist, Wayne Tippett, Rosemary Rice, Sam Raskin, Fran Carlon, Cecil Roy, Terry Ross (sound technician). 20:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio Hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9503: Theater 1030 - &quot;Two Little Puncture Wounds&quot; (1958)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater 1030 - &quot;Two Little Puncture Wounds&quot; (1958)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9503</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


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Two Little Punctures [by Anthony Lee Flanders]

An epidemic of anemia coincides with a vampire-bat migration change. An oil engineer’s wife is seen walking the strand in her nightgown. She slowly succumbs to the sickness. When the local native tribe sees her walking again, they tear up her grave! Episode Notes From The Internet Archive. 

Boxcars711 Gives 5 Stars For ALL Support For The Internet Archive.
Donations  Appreciated For Support At https://archive.org/details/Theatre1030_CBC 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 04:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. THIS EPISODE:Two Little Punctures [by Anthony Lee Flanders]An epidemic of anemia coincides with a vampire-bat migration change. An oil engineer&#8217;s wife is seen walking the strand in her nightgown. She slowly succumbs to the sickness. When the local native tribe sees her walking again, they tear up her grave! Episode Notes From The Internet Archive. Boxcars711 Gives 5 Stars For ALL Support For The Internet Archive.Donations&amp;nbsp; Appreciated For Support At https://archive.org/details/Theatre1030_CBC </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe old-time radio era, sometimes ref...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9502: Tales Of Tomarrow - &quot;Martians Never Die&quot; (03-12-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Tales Of Tomarrow - &quot;Martians Never Die&quot; (03-12-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9502</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Martians Never Die (Aired March 12, 1953)

The 1950's saw both the twilight of the Golden Age of Radio and the birth of the science fiction radio series.. Science fiction was not new to radio before 1950 but it was either targeted to juvenile audiences or were shows in a broader series. For example, ESCAPE's  "The Time Machine".  On March 15, 1950, the first show of Mutual's 2000 PLUS aired and becoming the very first true science fiction series in the US.  DIMENSION X followed shortly on April 8, 1950 and broadcast over NBC stations. TALES OF TOMORROW was the third dedicated science fiction series over the stations of the American Broadcasting Corporation and following DIMENSION X by almost 2 years. The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson of INNER SANCTUM fame. Mr. Johnson handled TALES OF TOMORROW openings in a similar fashion to INNER SANCTUM openings but with a "science fiction" flavor instead of a "macabre" sense. The shows of this series were quite good, borrowing ideas from stories in "Galaxy" magazine.

SUMMARY

Martians Never Die . Once upon a time, Earth peeps try to explore Mars and fail. But the pioneer spirit triumphs, and eventually they succeed in colonizing the planet. When war breaks out back on Earth, everyone goes back to be with their families. At the very end, some humans come back to Mars to get away from Earth's wars and start over. This Episode Aired March 12, 1953.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Martians Never Die (Aired March 12, 1953)The 1950's saw both the twilight of the Golden Age of Radio and the birth of the science fiction radio series.. Science fiction was not new to radio before 1950 but it was either targeted to juvenile audiences or were shows in a broader series. For example, ESCAPE's&amp;nbsp; &quot;The Time Machine&quot;.&amp;nbsp; On March 15, 1950, the first show of Mutual's 2000 PLUS aired and becoming the very first true science fiction series in the US.&amp;nbsp; DIMENSION X followed shortly on April 8, 1950 and broadcast over NBC stations. TALES OF TOMORROW was the third dedicated science fiction series over the stations of the American Broadcasting Corporation and following DIMENSION X by almost 2 years. The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson of INNER SANCTUM fame. Mr. Johnson handled TALES OF TOMORROW openings in a similar fashion to INNER SANCTUM openings but with a &quot;science fiction&quot; flavor instead of a &quot;macabre&quot; sense. The shows of this series were quite good, borrowing ideas from stories in &quot;Galaxy&quot; magazine.SUMMARYMartians Never Die . Once upon a time, Earth peeps try to explore Mars and fail. But the pioneer spirit triumphs, and eventually they succeed in colonizing the planet. When war breaks out back on Earth, everyone goes back to be with their families. At the very end, some humans come back to Mars to get away from Earth's wars and start over. This Episode Aired March 12, 1953.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Martians Never Die (Aired March 12, 1953)The 1950's saw both the twilight of the Golden Age of Ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9501: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Ice Man (03-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Ice Man (03-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9501</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
The Ice Man (Aired March 2, 1952)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957.


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March 2, 1952. NBC network. "The Ice Man". Sustaining. Based on the events of September 17, 1948. A strange burglar who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick is finally tracked down by the Rangers. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Phil Harris (NBC promo), Alice Faye (NBC promo), Bill Forman (NBC promo), Jack Paar (NBC promo). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2023 11:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Ice Man (Aired March 2, 1952)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957.THIS EPISODE:March 2, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Ice Man&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the events of September 17, 1948. A strange burglar who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick is finally tracked down by the Rangers. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Phil Harris (NBC promo), Alice Faye (NBC promo), Bill Forman (NBC promo), Jack Paar (NBC promo). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Ice Man (Aired March 2, 1952)Tales o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9500: Suspense - &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot; (01-12-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot; (01-12-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9500</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Four Hours To Kill (Aired January 12, 1950)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
January 12, 1950. CBS network. "Four Hours To Kill". Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. A good story about a man who kills his brother and then must track down and kill the woman who overheard the crime on the telephone. The script was also used on "The Philip Morris Playhouse." This is a network, sponsored. Robert Taylor, Herb Butterfield, Cathy Lewis, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), William Spier (producer, editor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Lucien Moraweck (cvomposer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2023 00:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-10-09T17_24_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1863</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Hours To Kill (Aired January 12, 1950)Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills&quot; and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. THIS EPISODE: January 12, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot;. Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. A good story about a man who kills his brother and then must track down and kill the woman who overheard the crime on the telephone. The script was also used on &quot;The Philip Morris Playhouse.&quot; This is a network, sponsored. Robert Taylor, Herb Butterfield, Cathy Lewis, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), William Spier (producer, editor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Lucien Moraweck (cvomposer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Four Hours To Kill (Aired January 12, 1950)Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9499: Studio One - &quot;The Thirty Nine Steps&quot; (03-23-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Studio One - &quot;The Thirty Nine Steps&quot; (03-23-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9499</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (Aired March 23, 1948)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, "Crime at Blossoms", scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 23, 1948. CBS network. "The Thirty Nine Steps". Sustaining. An excellent and exciting spy cops/robbers story. The basis for the classic Hitchcock movie. Glenn Ford, Cathleen Cordell, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Miriam Wolfe, John Stanley. 1 hour. The 39 Steps (1935) thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the adventure novel The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie of all time. 1:00:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2023 02:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-10-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-10-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (Aired March 23, 1948)Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, &quot;Crime at Blossoms&quot;, scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter. THIS EPISODE: March 23, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Thirty Nine Steps&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent and exciting spy cops/robbers story. The basis for the classic Hitchcock movie. Glenn Ford, Cathleen Cordell, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Miriam Wolfe, John Stanley. 1 hour. The 39 Steps (1935) thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the adventure novel The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie of all time. 1:00:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9498: Strange Dr. Weird &quot;Europe Confidential Senator Payne Affair&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Strange Dr. Weird &quot;Europe Confidential Senator Payne Affair&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9498</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[5 Stars from Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod "Where The Oldies Are Still Young"

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod Presents Sir. Basil  Rathbone in "Europe Confidential". Rathbone's most famous role was Sherlock Holmes, on the screen in t bvhe 1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles, and countless times on the radio. He introduces the show and the main character, reporter Mike Connoy played by actor Lionel Murton, a reporter for an American newspaper based in Paris.  The character is "knee deep" in  Wartime espionage, spy cases, murder, blackmail and theft. This was the best of the 1950's radio.

For in depth study, see ALL episodes at  OTRCAT.com
5 Stars from Boxcar711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>5 Stars from Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod &quot;Where The Oldies Are Still Young&quot;Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod Presents Sir. Basil&amp;nbsp; Rathbone in &quot;Europe Confidential&quot;. Rathbone's most famous role was Sherlock Holmes, on the screen in t bvhe 1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles, and countless times on the radio. He introduces the show and the main character, reporter Mike Connoy played by actor Lionel Murton, a reporter for an American newspaper based in Paris.&amp;nbsp; The character is &quot;knee deep&quot; in&amp;nbsp; Wartime espionage, spy cases, murder, blackmail and theft. This was the best of the 1950's radio.For in depth study, see ALL episodes at&amp;nbsp; OTRCAT.com5 Stars from Boxcar711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9497: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (09-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (09-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9497</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (Aired September 24, 1950)

Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking "galoot". Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. 


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September 24, 1950. Program #39. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy and The Iron Horse". Commercials added locally. Lee Garvin introduces Hoppy to foul play on the railroad. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Tom Shirley (writer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (Aired September 24, 1950)Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking &quot;galoot&quot;. Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. THIS EPISODE:September 24, 1950. Program #39. Commodore syndication. &quot;Hoppy and The Iron Horse&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lee Garvin introduces Hoppy to foul play on the railroad. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Tom Shirley (writer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (Aired September 24, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9496: The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Mr. Bradley's Heart&quot; (11-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Mr. Bradley's Heart&quot; (11-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9496</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


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November 17, 1950. "Mr. Bradley's Heart" - Program #43. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Mr. Bradley, an overworked businessman, has a badly damaged heart and needs a rare operation. The date is approximate. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Georgia Ellis, Wilms Herbert, Vic Perrin, Dick Joy (announcer). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:November 17, 1950. &quot;Mr. Bradley's Heart&quot; - Program #43. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Mr. Bradley, an overworked businessman, has a badly damaged heart and needs a rare operation. The date is approximate. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Georgia Ellis, Wilms Herbert, Vic Perrin, Dick Joy (announcer). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)The character was invented by the author Frederick S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9495: The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</title>
      <itunes:title>The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9495</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2023 23:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stand_by_for_crime standby_for_crime kop los_angeles the_marijua</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9494: The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;Great Moments In History&quot; (08-04-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;Great Moments In History&quot; (08-04-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9494</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. 


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August 4, 1957. "Great Moments In History" - Program #4. CBS network. Sustaining. The story behind the ride of Paul Revere, Dr. Herman Horn lectures on Hi Fi, The Lox Audio Theatre presents "Rock Around My Nose," "The Yellow Rose Of Texas." Stan Freberg (performer, writer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Peter Leeds, Peggy Taylor, Daws Butler, June Foray, Pete Barnum (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2023 04:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-29T21_16_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. THIS EPISODE: August 4, 1957. &quot;Great Moments In History&quot; - Program #4. CBS network. Sustaining. The story behind the ride of Paul Revere, Dr. Herman Horn lectures on Hi Fi, The Lox Audio Theatre presents &quot;Rock Around My Nose,&quot; &quot;The Yellow Rose Of Texas.&quot; Stan Freberg (performer, writer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Peter Leeds, Peggy Taylor, Daws Butler, June Foray, Pete Barnum (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9493: Spy Catcher - &quot;Keeping A Promise&quot; (09-13-61)</title>
      <itunes:title>Spy Catcher - &quot;Keeping A Promise&quot; (09-13-61)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9493</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Keeping A Promise (Aired September 13, 1961)

Spy Catcher was based on the memoirs of Lt. Col. Oreste Pinto, a Dutch intelligence agent who worked for the Allied Counterintelligence Services in England during WWII - described by Eisenhower as "the greatest living expert in security". It charted the exploits of Pinto and his team of investigators as they relentlessly tried to root out potential spies entering Britain. Spy Catcher began its life in 1959 as a 19 part TV series and made a star of Bernard Archard who played Pinto. Masterminded by writer Robert Barr, Spy Catcher was produced in an almost the documentary manner and Pinto's half-hour cases were based on true stories. Each episode found Pinto interrogating a self-proclaimed Allied serviceman or political refugee. Using all the verbal and psychological tricks at his command, Pinto endeavored to find out if the interviewee was actually a Nazi spy - which often as not proved to be the case. In 1960 Robert Barr penned 26 Spy Catcher stories for BBC Radio - and these were broadcast in two seasons across the next two years again with Bernard Archard in the role of Pinto. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2023 07:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-27T00_29_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>spy_catcher never_say_die_(11-15-60) australian_television radio</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Keeping A Promise (Aired September 13, 1961)Spy Catcher was based on the memoirs of Lt. Col. Oreste Pinto, a Dutch intelligence agent who worked for the Allied Counterintelligence Services in England during WWII - described by Eisenhower as &quot;the greatest living expert in security&quot;. It charted the exploits of Pinto and his team of investigators as they relentlessly tried to root out potential spies entering Britain. Spy Catcher began its life in 1959 as a 19 part TV series and made a star of Bernard Archard who played Pinto. Masterminded by writer Robert Barr, Spy Catcher was produced in an almost the documentary manner and Pinto's half-hour cases were based on true stories. Each episode found Pinto interrogating a self-proclaimed Allied serviceman or political refugee. Using all the verbal and psychological tricks at his command, Pinto endeavored to find out if the interviewee was actually a Nazi spy - which often as not proved to be the case. In 1960 Robert Barr penned 26 Spy Catcher stories for BBC Radio - and these were broadcast in two seasons across the next two years again with Bernard Archard in the role of Pinto. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Keeping A Promise (Aired September 13, 1961)Spy Catcher was based on the memoirs of Lt. Col. Ores...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9492: Space Patrol - &quot;The Red Demon Of Venus&quot; (05-29-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;The Red Demon Of Venus&quot; (05-29-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9492</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 



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 ABC network. "The Red Demon Of Venus". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. The Red Demon is a spider with a nasty and fatal bite! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17574. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:23.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2023 04:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE:  ABC network. &quot;The Red Demon Of Venus&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. The Red Demon is a spider with a nasty and fatal bite! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17574. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:23. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9491: Three O'Clock (12-12-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Three O'Clock (12-12-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9491</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Three O'Clock (Aired December 12, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 


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December 12, 1956. NBC network. "Three O'Clock". Sustaining. A man plans murder of his wife but out smarts himself. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Cornell Woolrich (author, using the name William Irish). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2023 08:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-23T01_10_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep_no_more nelson_olmsted compelling stirring supernatural &quot;t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three O'Clock (Aired December 12, 1956)Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. THIS EPISODE: December 12, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Three O'Clock&quot;. Sustaining. A man plans murder of his wife but out smarts himself. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Cornell Woolrich (author, using the name William Irish). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three O'Clock (Aired December 12, 1956)Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9490: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (06-24-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (06-24-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9490</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter." Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. 


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June 24, 1954. "Myra Barker" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Six-Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last of the series. The program may be dated September 27 or October 11, 1954. This is a network version. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2023 01:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-21T18_07_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six_shooter silver_buckle jimmy_stewart jenny jesse_james_winche</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: &quot;The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter.&quot; Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. THIS EPISODE:June 24, 1954. &quot;Myra Barker&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Six-Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last of the series. The program may be dated September 27 or October 11, 1954. This is a network version. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)The Six Shooter...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9489: The Mayor Of The Town - Bob Hope Visits (03-21-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mayor Of The Town - Bob Hope Visits (03-21-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9489</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Mayor Of The Town - Bob Hope Visits (03-21-43)
Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies.


THIS EPISODE:


March 21. 1943. "Bob Hope Visits" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2023 12:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-19</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mayor Of The Town - Bob Hope Visits (03-21-43)Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies.THIS EPISODE:March 21. 1943. &quot;Bob Hope Visits&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mayor Of The Town - Bob Hope Visits (03-21-43)Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)An NBC of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9488: The Mayor Of The Town - &quot;Bob Hope Visits&quot; (03-21-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mayor Of The Town - &quot;Bob Hope Visits&quot; (03-21-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9488</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies.


THIS EPISODE:


March 21. 1943. " Bob Hope Visits" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2023 12:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-19T05_11_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies.THIS EPISODE:March 21. 1943. &quot; Bob Hope Visits&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Hope Visits (Aired March 21. 1943)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9487: Future Tense - &quot;The Seventh Victim&quot; (05-06-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Future Tense - &quot;The Seventh Victim&quot; (05-06-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9487</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One "blast off" sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to "Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975", see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, "Pail of Air" was awarded the Ohio State Award for "network quality radio drama". "Cold Equation" won a Peabody Award in 1978 "for championing radio drama". 


THIS EPISODE:


May 20, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. "The Seventh Victim". Sustaining. It's not easy to join the "Tens Club." After six kills, a hunter finds an unusual "victim" who presents an unsual defense. The script was used previously on "X Minus One" on March 6, 1957 . Eli Segal (producer, director), Robert Sheckley (author), Tom Small, Eric Grandstaff, Peg Small, Mark Spink, Richard Atwell. 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2023 05:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-16T22_25_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>future_tense the_seventh_victim sci-fi science_fiction 1974 wmuk</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One &quot;blast off&quot; sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to &quot;Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975&quot;, see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, &quot;Pail of Air&quot; was awarded the Ohio State Award for &quot;network quality radio drama&quot;. &quot;Cold Equation&quot; won a Peabody Award in 1978 &quot;for championing radio drama&quot;. THIS EPISODE:May 20, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. &quot;The Seventh Victim&quot;. Sustaining. It's not easy to join the &quot;Tens Club.&quot; After six kills, a hunter finds an unusual &quot;victim&quot; who presents an unsual defense. The script was used previously on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on March 6, 1957 . Eli Segal (producer, director), Robert Sheckley (author), Tom Small, Eric Grandstaff, Peg Small, Mark Spink, Richard Atwell. 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)Future Tense was the title given to two short series of sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9486: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (09-14-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (09-14-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9486</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)

1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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September 14, 1958. CBS network. "A Horse For Kendall". Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted.  John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:September 14, 1958. CBS network. &quot;A Horse For Kendall&quot;. Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted.&amp;nbsp; John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9485: Matinee Theater - &quot;Till We Meet Again&quot; (03-25-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Matinee Theater - &quot;Till We Meet Again&quot; (03-25-45)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Till We Meet Again (Aired March 25, 1945)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting "a greater range of stories". That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as "Beautiful Dreamer" (the Stephen Foster story) and "The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning". Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre", and "The Scarlet Pimpernel" to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.


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March 25, 1945. CBS network. "Till We Meet Again". Sponsored by: Vicks Vatronol. A French Sister finds herself drawn into the battle against the occupying Nazis. Victor Jory, Gertrude Warner, Martin Gabel, Kermit Murdock, Mark Warnow (music director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 00:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Till We Meet Again (Aired March 25, 1945)Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting &quot;a greater range of stories&quot;. That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as &quot;Beautiful Dreamer&quot; (the Stephen Foster story) and &quot;The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning&quot;. Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot;, &quot;Jane Eyre&quot;, and &quot;The Scarlet Pimpernel&quot; to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.THIS EPISODE:March 25, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Till We Meet Again&quot;. Sponsored by: Vicks Vatronol. A French Sister finds herself drawn into the battle against the occupying Nazis. Victor Jory, Gertrude Warner, Martin Gabel, Kermit Murdock, Mark Warnow (music director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9484: The Martin &amp; Lewis Show &quot;Special Guest Is Danny Thomas&quot; (11-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show &quot;Special Guest Is Danny Thomas&quot; (11-09-51)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 


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November 9, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Dentyne, Chesterfield, Anacin. "Special Guest Is Danny Thomas" and the boys do their version of, "It's The Toast Of The Town." The first tune is, "Whispering." Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Danny Thomas, Bonnie Bishop (vocal), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 02:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Dentyne, Chesterfield, Anacin. &quot;Special Guest Is Danny Thomas&quot; and the boys do their version of, &quot;It's The Toast Of The Town.&quot; The first tune is, &quot;Whispering.&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Danny Thomas, Bonnie Bishop (vocal), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show busine...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9483: Manhunt &quot;2 Episodes From 1946 Murdered Maestro and Stairway Stairway Slaying</title>
      <itunes:title>Manhunt &quot;2 Episodes From 1946 Murdered Maestro and Stairway Stairway Slaying</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Murdered Maestro and Stairway Stairway Slaying (1946)

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2023 14:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murdered Maestro and Stairway Stairway Slaying (1946)Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. &quot;Manhunt&quot; was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murdered Maestro and Stairway Stairway Slaying (1946)Having instilled a sense of foreboding in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9482: The Man From Homicide &quot;The Winthrop Murder Case&quot; (09-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man From Homicide &quot;The Winthrop Murder Case&quot; (09-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9482</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Show &amp; Episode Notes From OTRCAT.com

Ride along on the case with the Man from Homicide. Lieutenant Lou Dana is that man, and he's got "a dirty dangerous job that doesn't end until the killer is found. I don't like killers."

Dan Duryea Man from Homicide, airing in the early 1950s, was a classic in the genre of crime drama. Though not as well remembered as similar shows such as Dragnet or Broadway is my Beat, Man from Homicide brought audiences gritty stories, seedy criminals, sordid crimes and an outline of police procedure infused with drama. Lt. Dana is a cynical yet determined detective who has seen it all, and uses that experience to outwit less seasoned criminals and bring them to justice.

Dana was played by two accomplished film noir actors, Dan Duryea and Charles McGraw. McGraw often played a leading man in 1940s and '50s film noir, and his gravelly voice and "rocks in a wheelbarrow" style of delivery is especially enjoyable in a radio format. Dan Duryea was famous for a wide variety of roles and genres in Hollywood, and his radio work as Lt. Dana beautifully complemented his "bad boy" film noir persona.
This collection of the three existing episodes is a must have in any classic radio or crime drama collection.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 23:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>Show &amp;amp; Episode Notes From OTRCAT.comRide along on the case with the Man from Homicide. Lieutenant Lou Dana is that man, and he's got &quot;a dirty dangerous job that doesn't end until the killer is found. I don't like killers.&quot;Dan Duryea Man from Homicide, airing in the early 1950s, was a classic in the genre of crime drama. Though not as well remembered as similar shows such as Dragnet or Broadway is my Beat, Man from Homicide brought audiences gritty stories, seedy criminals, sordid crimes and an outline of police procedure infused with drama. Lt. Dana is a cynical yet determined detective who has seen it all, and uses that experience to outwit less seasoned criminals and bring them to justice.Dana was played by two accomplished film noir actors, Dan Duryea and Charles McGraw. McGraw often played a leading man in 1940s and '50s film noir, and his gravelly voice and &quot;rocks in a wheelbarrow&quot; style of delivery is especially enjoyable in a radio format. Dan Duryea was famous for a wide variety of roles and genres in Hollywood, and his radio work as Lt. Dana beautifully complemented his &quot;bad boy&quot; film noir persona.This collection of the three existing episodes is a must have in any classic radio or crime drama collection.Show &amp;amp; Episode Notes From OTRCAT.com</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show &amp;amp; Episode Notes From OTRCAT.comRide along on the case with the Man from Homicide. Lieute...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9481: The Man Called X - &quot;Rhythm Of Death&quot; (12-30-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;Rhythm Of Death&quot; (12-30-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Rhythm Of Death (Aired December 30, 1950)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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December 30, 1950. NBC network - "Rhythm Of Death". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Ken Thurston investigates witchcraft and death at a uranium mine in the Belgian Congo. J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Robert Libbott (writer), Frank Burt (writer), Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Latham (announcer). 21:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 11:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-09-06T04_52_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Rhythm Of Death (Aired December 30, 1950)Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;December 30, 1950. NBC network - &quot;Rhythm Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Ken Thurston investigates witchcraft and death at a uranium mine in the Belgian Congo. J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Robert Libbott (writer), Frank Burt (writer), Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Latham (announcer). 21:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rhythm Of Death (Aired December 30, 1950)Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private ope...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9480: Jeff Regan Investigator - &quot;The Lady From Brazil&quot; (10-19-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator - &quot;The Lady From Brazil&quot; (10-19-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From Brazil (Aired October 19, 1949)

After Jack Webb's departure from Jeff Regan, Investigator the demand for the series remained high, but it wasn't until October 1949 that CBS regrouped for another season of Jeff Regan, Investigator, with a new cast and lead--talented young actor and voice talent, Frank Graham. Frank Graham was only a few years older than Jack Webb at the time, had tremendous range and versatility, and had been making an increasing name for himself as a CBS announcer and actor and with increasing voice work in Animation features of the era. He was also one of the handful of voice talents of the era referred to as a 'Man of a Thousand Voices.' Supporting Frank Graham in the revival of Jeff Regan, Investigator were Radio legend, Frank Nelson in the role of Anthony J. Lyon, and Jim Backus in various roles. On the production side, the revival was produced by Sterling Tracy, with writing support from E. Jack Neuman and Adrian Gendot, initially. Dick Aurandt continued with his original music, and Bob Stevenson continued as announcer. Writing chores were later turned over to William Fifield, William Froug and Gilbert Thomas. The scripts for the revival series were as entertaining and compelling as in the original run, but Frank Graham, though certainly talented enough in the role of Jeff Regan, wasn't Jack Webb. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2023 04:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-09-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From Brazil (Aired October 19, 1949)After Jack Webb's departure from Jeff Regan, Investigator the demand for the series remained high, but it wasn't until October 1949 that CBS regrouped for another season of Jeff Regan, Investigator, with a new cast and lead--talented young actor and voice talent, Frank Graham. Frank Graham was only a few years older than Jack Webb at the time, had tremendous range and versatility, and had been making an increasing name for himself as a CBS announcer and actor and with increasing voice work in Animation features of the era. He was also one of the handful of voice talents of the era referred to as a 'Man of a Thousand Voices.' Supporting Frank Graham in the revival of Jeff Regan, Investigator were Radio legend, Frank Nelson in the role of Anthony J. Lyon, and Jim Backus in various roles. On the production side, the revival was produced by Sterling Tracy, with writing support from E. Jack Neuman and Adrian Gendot, initially. Dick Aurandt continued with his original music, and Bob Stevenson continued as announcer. Writing chores were later turned over to William Fifield, William Froug and Gilbert Thomas. The scripts for the revival series were as entertaining and compelling as in the original run, but Frank Graham, though certainly talented enough in the role of Jeff Regan, wasn't Jack Webb. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From Brazil (Aired October 19, 1949)After Jack Webb's departure from Jeff Regan, Investi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9479: Hall Of Fantasy &quot;The_Shadow_People_(09-21-53)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Hall Of Fantasy &quot;The_Shadow_People_(09-21-53)&quot;</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)

There were four series under the  Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first  Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947.  The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.


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September 21, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "Sustaining. "The Shadow People".  A well-done story of those who are never seen but are always there. The announcements have possibly been deleted. This program has also been dated September 5, 1952. J. Sheridan LeFanu (author). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 2023 00:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)There were four series under the&amp;nbsp; Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first&amp;nbsp; Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947.&amp;nbsp; The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.&amp;nbsp; The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.THIS EPISODE:September 21, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;Sustaining. &quot;The Shadow People&quot;.&amp;nbsp; A well-done story of those who are never seen but are always there. The announcements have possibly been deleted. This program has also been dated September 5, 1952. J. Sheridan LeFanu (author). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)There were four series under the&amp;nbsp; Hall Of Fantas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9478: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Confederate Money (03-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Confederate Money (03-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9478</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[53157. Gunsmoke. March 13, 1954. CBS network. "Confederate Money". Sponsored by: Sustaining. Neil Butler is fired by his boss Fate Ender when Lee Shin comes to town. Fate is bushwacked and wounded. He swears to get Neil for the crime. Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jimmy Ogg, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2023 23:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke doc_adams chester_proudfoot dodge_city william_conrad m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>53157. Gunsmoke. March 13, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Confederate Money&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining. Neil Butler is fired by his boss Fate Ender when Lee Shin comes to town. Fate is bushwacked and wounded. He swears to get Neil for the crime. Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jimmy Ogg, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>53157. Gunsmoke. March 13, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Confederate Money&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining. Neil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9477: Macabre - &quot;The Crystalline Man&quot; (01-01-62)</title>
      <itunes:title>Macabre - &quot;The Crystalline Man&quot; (01-01-62)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9477</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[This original series was created by FEN's assistant director for production, William Verdier.  Parts are filled locally, mainly by FEN staff members supplemented by local talent from various organizations in the Kanto area. The "Macabre" series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled "Final Resting Place," is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.. Mr. Buey entered the Civilian Service from the old Yankee Radio Network, serving as Program Director of FEN Tokyo from its inception in 1946.


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January 1, 1962. Program #7. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Crystalline Man". The discovery of a quartz sarcophagus and a crystal man asleep inside of it. Walt Sheldon, Alan Frank, William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Mitzi Hennessey, Christine Virdier, John Buey, Milton Radmilovich, James Sheldon, Al Lepage (announcer), Carolyn Johnston (associate director), Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), James Connolly (sound patterns), Bob Eddy (sound patterns). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 04:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre the_midnight_horseman 1961 black_knight occult_powers al</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>This original series was created by FEN's assistant director for production, William Verdier.&amp;nbsp; Parts are filled locally, mainly by FEN staff members supplemented by local talent from various organizations in the Kanto area. The &quot;Macabre&quot; series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled &quot;Final Resting Place,&quot; is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.. Mr. Buey entered the Civilian Service from the old Yankee Radio Network, serving as Program Director of FEN Tokyo from its inception in 1946.THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1962. Program #7. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Crystalline Man&quot;. The discovery of a quartz sarcophagus and a crystal man asleep inside of it. Walt Sheldon, Alan Frank, William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Mitzi Hennessey, Christine Virdier, John Buey, Milton Radmilovich, James Sheldon, Al Lepage (announcer), Carolyn Johnston (associate director), Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), James Connolly (sound patterns), Bob Eddy (sound patterns). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This original series was created by FEN's assistant director for production, William Verdier.&amp;nbs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9476: The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Double Indemnity&quot; (10-30-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Double Indemnity&quot; (10-30-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9476</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956


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October 30, 1950. CBS network. "Double Indemnity". Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host, producer), James M. Cain (author), Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, William Conrad, Rhoda Williams, William Johnstone, Robert Griffin, Howard McNear, Norman Field (doubles), Edward Marr, Virginia Agnello, Billy Wilder (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (screenwriter), Rudy Schrager (music director), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 56:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2023 01:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-28T18_34_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956THIS EPISODE:October 30, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Double Indemnity&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host, producer), James M. Cain (author), Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, William Conrad, Rhoda Williams, William Johnstone, Robert Griffin, Howard McNear, Norman Field (doubles), Edward Marr, Virginia Agnello, Billy Wilder (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (screenwriter), Rudy Schrager (music director), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 56:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New Y...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9475: The Lone Ranger &quot;Tunnel To Trouble&quot; (03-22-54) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Lone Ranger &quot;Tunnel To Trouble&quot; (03-22-54) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9475</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)
Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen). 


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March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Dirk Durango"/"Tunnel To Trouble" Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2023 14:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone_ranger tonto john_todd brace_beemer fred_foy_jim_blake_/_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen). THIS EPISODE:March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Dirk Durango&quot;/&quot;Tunnel To Trouble&quot; Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)Tonto wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9474: The Lives Of Harry Lime - &quot;The Hard Way&quot; (06-27-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lives Of Harry Lime - &quot;The Hard Way&quot; (06-27-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9474</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.


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June 27, 1952. Program #48. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Hard Way". Participating sponsors. Harry finds himself in the charter airline business, where he meets the strange Mr. Butterboy, wanting to fly to Zurich. WRVR air date: August 12, 1975. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 23:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-24T16_15_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1963</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.THIS EPISODE:June 27, 1952. Program #48. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Hard Way&quot;. Participating sponsors. Harry finds himself in the charter airline business, where he meets the strange Mr. Butterboy, wanting to fly to Zurich. WRVR air date: August 12, 1975. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9473: The Lineup - &quot;Singer's Husband Killed&quot; (07-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lineup - &quot;Singer's Husband Killed&quot; (07-01-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9473</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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July 1, 1952. CBS network. "Singer's Husband Killed". Sustaining. A night club singer's husband has been robbed and killed. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Howard McNear, E. Jack Neuman, Hy Averback, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 04:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-22T21_09_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_lineup bill_johnstone mad_bomber howard_mcnear peter_leeds h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:July 1, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Singer's Husband Killed&quot;. Sustaining. A night club singer's husband has been robbed and killed. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Howard McNear, E. Jack Neuman, Hy Averback, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9472: Lights Out - &quot;Murder In The Script Department&quot; (05-11-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;Murder In The Script Department&quot; (05-11-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9472</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Wyllis Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.


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May 11, 1943. CBS network. "Murder In The Script Department". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Two typists are haunted at a radio network. Don't ever complain about Mr. Oboler's scripts! Great radio writing! Oboler tells about next week's program as set in the jungle, "when there were people with monkeys, not Japanese snipers." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Mercedes McCambridge. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 13:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-21T06_44_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Wyllis Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Murder In The Script Department&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Two typists are haunted at a radio network. Don't ever complain about Mr. Oboler's scripts! Great radio writing! Oboler tells about next week's program as set in the jungle, &quot;when there were people with monkeys, not Japanese snipers.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Mercedes McCambridge. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)After a successful tryout in New York City, t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9471: Life With Luigi - &quot;The Trolley Transfer&quot; (09-26-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;The Trolley Transfer&quot; (09-26-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9471</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 


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September 26, 1950. CBS network. "The Trolley Transfer" - Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi rides the trolley and gets a transfer. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:2 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 11:57:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-20T04_57_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2070</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. THIS EPISODE:September 26, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Trolley Transfer&quot; - Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi rides the trolley and gets a transfer. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:2 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9470: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley The Football Hero&quot; (11-23-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley The Football Hero&quot; (11-23-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9470</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Riley The Football Hero (Aired November 23, 1946)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 


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November 23, 1946. "Riley The Football Hero" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley becomes a Football Hero, on the the night club team. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, Lou Merrill, George Pirrone. 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2023 17:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-18T10_38_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1966</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley The Football Hero (Aired November 23, 1946)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE: November 23, 1946. &quot;Riley The Football Hero&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley becomes a Football Hero, on the the night club team. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, Lou Merrill, George Pirrone. 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley The Football Hero (Aired November 23, 1946)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9469: Let George Do It - &quot;Human Nature&quot; (09-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;Human Nature&quot; (09-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9469</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Human Nature (Aired September 15, 1952)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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September 15, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Human Nature". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A nightclub cleaning woman suspects that her boss is a fence. The boss is murdered in a very secure room...with a suspicious cuckoo clock! The program has also been dated April 30, 1951. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Ken Christy, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Kenneth Webb (director), Griff Barnett, Gaylord Carter (music), Noreen Gammill, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-16T10_56_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2029</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Human Nature (Aired September 15, 1952)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:September 15, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Human Nature&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A nightclub cleaning woman suspects that her boss is a fence. The boss is murdered in a very secure room...with a suspicious cuckoo clock! The program has also been dated April 30, 1951. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Ken Christy, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Kenneth Webb (director), Griff Barnett, Gaylord Carter (music), Noreen Gammill, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Human Nature (Aired September 15, 1952)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9468: John Steele Adventurer - &quot;Cargo Unknown&quot; (07-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>John Steele Adventurer - &quot;Cargo Unknown&quot; (07-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9468</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.



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July 12, 1949. Mutual network. "Cargo Unknown". Sustaining. Two men are in an open boat, with a beautiful woman. Elliott Drake (writer, director), Ross Martin, Connie Lembcke, Earl George, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Ted Mallie (announcer), Don Douglas, Robert Monroe (producer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2023 12:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-15T05_19_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john_steele_adventurer_&quot;play ball&quot;_(08-30-49) mutual_broadcastin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:July 12, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Cargo Unknown&quot;. Sustaining. Two men are in an open boat, with a beautiful woman. Elliott Drake (writer, director), Ross Martin, Connie Lembcke, Earl George, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Ted Mallie (announcer), Don Douglas, Robert Monroe (producer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thrille...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9467: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Too Many Mrs. Rogers&quot; (10-09-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Too Many Mrs. Rogers&quot; (10-09-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9467</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. 


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October 9, 1948. CBS network. "The Too Many Mrs. Rogers'". Sustaining. Jeff is hired to accompany a dead body and a star sapphire ring to La Jolla. Well written! Bob Stevenson (announcer), David Ellis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Gloria Blondell, Grace Lenard, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Jack Webb, John Hoyt, Larry Roman (writer), Laurette Fillbrandt, Milton Charles, Paul Frees, Sterling Tracy (producer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2023 02:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-13T19_31_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff_regan_investigator jack_webb private_eye anthony_j._lyon th</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1940</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Too Many Mrs. Rogers'&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff is hired to accompany a dead body and a star sapphire ring to La Jolla. Well written! Bob Stevenson (announcer), David Ellis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Gloria Blondell, Grace Lenard, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Jack Webb, John Hoyt, Larry Roman (writer), Laurette Fillbrandt, Milton Charles, Paul Frees, Sterling Tracy (producer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9466: The Jack Benny Jello Program - &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen&quot; (04-11-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Jello Program - &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen&quot; (04-11-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9466</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)

Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as "Gladys Zybisco"); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqué for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, naïve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. 


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April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, "Moonlight and Roses." "Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen" appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another "Buck Benny Rides Again" episode: "Ready, Willing, and Lame." Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Aug 2023 14:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp;amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as &quot;Gladys Zybisco&quot;); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqu&#233; for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, na&#239;ve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. THIS EPISODE: April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, &quot;Moonlight and Roses.&quot; &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen&quot; appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another &quot;Buck Benny Rides Again&quot; episode: &quot;Ready, Willing, and Lame.&quot; Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp;amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)Mary Livingstone as his ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9465: I'ts A Crime Mr. Collins - &quot;The Chrome Yellow Death&quot; (1956)</title>
      <itunes:title>I'ts A Crime Mr. Collins - &quot;The Chrome Yellow Death&quot; (1956)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9465</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." 


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1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Chrome Yellow Death". Commercials added locally. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are in tropical Argentina, where they find death by "bolas" and "marijuana" cigarettes. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2023 19:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-09T12_39_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; THIS EPISODE:1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Chrome Yellow Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are in tropical Argentina, where they find death by &quot;bolas&quot; and &quot;marijuana&quot; cigarettes. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9464: It Pays To Be Ignorant - &quot;What Is A Swimming Pool&quot; (11-03-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - &quot;What Is A Swimming Pool&quot; (11-03-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9464</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes ("Do married men live longer than single men?"... "No, it only seems longer.") and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query ("What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?") 


THIS EPISODE:


November 3, 1944. Program #23. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "What Is A Swimming Pool?" The program's guest is Shirley Booth who fits right into the show and even sings! The first question (during the program): "Where is the game of ice hockey played?" Nat Novick and His Orchestra, George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Shirley Booth (guest), Tom Howard (m. c.). 32:30 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Aug 2023 01:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-07T18_59_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1950</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes (&quot;Do married men live longer than single men?&quot;... &quot;No, it only seems longer.&quot;) and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query (&quot;What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?&quot;) THIS EPISODE:November 3, 1944. Program #23. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;What Is A Swimming Pool?&quot; The program's guest is Shirley Booth who fits right into the show and even sings! The first question (during the program): &quot;Where is the game of ice hockey played?&quot; Nat Novick and His Orchestra, George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Shirley Booth (guest), Tom Howard (m. c.). 32:30 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9463: Inspector Thorne - &quot;The Dark Cigarette Murder Case&quot; (08-31-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inspector Thorne - &quot;The Dark Cigarette Murder Case&quot; (08-31-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9463</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Inspector Thorne was portrayed by Karl Weber for the first nine installments, replaced by Staats Cotsworth of Casey Crime Photographer for the last two episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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August 31, 1951. NBC network. "The Dark Cigarette Murder Case". Sustaining. The program concludes with an announcement that the next program will be, "The Nickels and Dimes Murder Case," to be heard next Thursday. Fred Collins (announcer), Frank Hummert (author), Anne Hummert (author), Karl Weber, Edward Slattery (director), Bill Delgarde (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Aug 2023 02:26:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-05T19_26_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2059</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Inspector Thorne was portrayed by Karl Weber for the first nine installments, replaced by Staats Cotsworth of Casey Crime Photographer for the last two episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 31, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Dark Cigarette Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The program concludes with an announcement that the next program will be, &quot;The Nickels and Dimes Murder Case,&quot; to be heard next Thursday. Fred Collins (announcer), Frank Hummert (author), Anne Hummert (author), Karl Weber, Edward Slattery (director), Bill Delgarde (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime dr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9462: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Corpse Laughs Last&quot; (08-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Corpse Laughs Last&quot; (08-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9462</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse Laughs Last (Aired August 17, 1952)

Taking its name from a popular series of mystery novels, Inner Sanctum Mysteries debuted over NBC’s Blue Network in January 1941. Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous “creaking door” slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945.


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August 17, 1952. ABC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Corpse Laughs Last"ala: "The Unforgiving Corpse". Paul McGrath (host), Wendell Corey. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2023 03:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-04T20_38_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse Laughs Last (Aired August 17, 1952)Taking its name from a popular series of mystery novels, Inner Sanctum Mysteries debuted over NBC&#8217;s Blue Network in January 1941. Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous &#8220;creaking door&#8221; slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945.THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1952. ABC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Corpse Laughs Last&quot;ala: &quot;The Unforgiving Corpse&quot;. Paul McGrath (host), Wendell Corey. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse Laughs Last (Aired August 17, 1952)Taking its name from a popular series of mystery no...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9461: In The Name Of The Law - &quot;Who Killed Frances Baumhold ?&quot; (06-07-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>In The Name Of The Law - &quot;Who Killed Frances Baumhold ?&quot; (06-07-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9461</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.


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June 7, 1936. Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Who Killed Frances Baumhold?  A complex family relationship. Poor Aunt Frances?. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2023 01:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-08-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-08-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-08-03T18_51_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in_the_name_of_the_law_i_didn't_do_nothing_08-02-36) 1936 true_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1681</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.THIS EPISODE:June 7, 1936. Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Who Killed Frances Baumhold?&amp;nbsp; A complex family relationship. Poor Aunt Frances?. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9460: I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Rhapsody In Red&quot; (08-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Rhapsody In Red&quot; (08-19-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Rhapsody In Red (Aired June 19, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Rhapsody In Red (Aired June 19, 1953)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rhapsody In Red (Aired June 19, 1953)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9459: I Love Adventure &#8211; &quot;The Finishing School Kidnapping&quot; (05-30-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Love Adventure &#8211; &quot;The Finishing School Kidnapping&quot; (05-30-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9459</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[I Love Adventure "The Finishing School Kidnapping" (Aired May 30, 1948)

Episode 6 in this Carlton Morse series. Reggie York, and Jack Packard are back in London for their next assignment from the 21 distinguished gentlemen. They recieve a mysterious message warning them off of taking on this assignment. In loud, resonant voice, they get their mission. Good thing it’s a sound proof room. Instead of one damsel in distress, they are to rescue an entire finishing school of girls. All daughters of world leaders, and important families. It’s off to India to find a one-eyed Greek. Gunplay on the airplane? My, you can sure tell this is before the days of modern airport security. Trivia Alert: In the general timeframe of this show it was common for the pilot and cockpit crew to carry a pistol. Now, just where would you hide a bunch of young girls in India? A Harem? Follow our heros high in the mountains to get to the bottom of the mystery.


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(May 30, 1948) - A mysterious message warning them off of taking on this assignment. In loud, resonant voice, they get their mission. Good thing it’s a sound proof room. Instead of one damsel in distress, they are to rescue an entire finishing school of girls. All daughters of world leaders, and important families. It’s off to India to find a one-eyed Greek. Gunplay on the airplane? My, you can sure tell this is before the days of modern airport security. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>I Love Adventure &quot;The Finishing School Kidnapping&quot; (Aired May 30, 1948)Episode 6 in this Carlton Morse series. Reggie York, and Jack Packard are back in London for their next assignment from the 21 distinguished gentlemen. They recieve a mysterious message warning them off of taking on this assignment. In loud, resonant voice, they get their mission. Good thing it&#8217;s a sound proof room. Instead of one damsel in distress, they are to rescue an entire finishing school of girls. All daughters of world leaders, and important families. It&#8217;s off to India to find a one-eyed Greek. Gunplay on the airplane? My, you can sure tell this is before the days of modern airport security. Trivia Alert: In the general timeframe of this show it was common for the pilot and cockpit crew to carry a pistol. Now, just where would you hide a bunch of young girls in India? A Harem? Follow our heros high in the mountains to get to the bottom of the mystery.THIS EPISODE:(May 30, 1948) - A mysterious message warning them off of taking on this assignment. In loud, resonant voice, they get their mission. Good thing it&#8217;s a sound proof room. Instead of one damsel in distress, they are to rescue an entire finishing school of girls. All daughters of world leaders, and important families. It&#8217;s off to India to find a one-eyed Greek. Gunplay on the airplane? My, you can sure tell this is before the days of modern airport security. Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I Love Adventure &quot;The Finishing School Kidnapping&quot; (Aired May 30, 1948)Episode 6 in this Carlton ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9458: I Deal In Crime - &quot;The Laura Shields Case&quot; (01-21-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Deal In Crime - &quot;The Laura Shields Case&quot; (01-21-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9458</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, "a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy." This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947. 


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January 21, 1946. ABC network. "The Laura Shields Case."  Sustaining. Possibly the first show of the series. William Gargan as detective Ross Dolan. Laura Shields hires Dolan to be her bodyguard. He finds plenty of murder. Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Leonard Reeg (director), Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (director), William Gargan. 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2023 07:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &quot;a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy.&quot; This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947. THIS EPISODE: January 21, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Laura Shields Case.&quot;&amp;nbsp; Sustaining. Possibly the first show of the series. William Gargan as detective Ross Dolan. Laura Shields hires Dolan to be her bodyguard. He finds plenty of murder. Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Leonard Reeg (director), Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (director), William Gargan. 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC networ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9457: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Winchester Quarantine (02-22-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Winchester Quarantine (02-22-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9457</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
Winchester Quarantine (Aired February 22, 1959)

The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire.


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February 22, 1959. CBS network. "Winchester Quarantine". Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Lysol, Rambler. Joe Whitehorse, a mission Indian, is supposed to have diseased cattle. The local ranchers want him out. The very clever Lysol commercial is titled "I Was A Teenage Germ." This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on October 5, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lillian Buyeff, Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Herb Meadow (creator, writer), Ann Doud (adaptor), Sam Rolfe (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2023 09:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Winchester Quarantine (Aired February 22, 1959)The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Winchester Quarantine&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Lysol, Rambler. Joe Whitehorse, a mission Indian, is supposed to have diseased cattle. The local ranchers want him out. The very clever Lysol commercial is titled &quot;I Was A Teenage Germ.&quot; This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on October 5, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lillian Buyeff, Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Herb Meadow (creator, writer), Ann Doud (adaptor), Sam Rolfe (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Winchester Quarantine (Aired February 22, 1959...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9456: Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Arrow Of Heaven&quot; (10-12-86)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Arrow Of Heaven&quot; (10-12-86)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9456</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound. Although he tends to handle crimes with a steady, realistic approach, he believes in the supernatural as the greatest reason of all. Father Brown was the perfect vehicle for conveying Chesterton's view of the world and, of all of his characters, is perhaps closest to Chesterton's own point of view, or at least the effect of his point of view. Father Brown solves his crimes through a strict reasoning process more concerned with spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details, making him an almost equal counterbalance with Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, whose stories Chesterton read and admired. However, the Father Brown series commenced before Chesterton's own conversion to Catholicism.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 05:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound. Although he tends to handle crimes with a steady, realistic approach, he believes in the supernatural as the greatest reason of all. Father Brown was the perfect vehicle for conveying Chesterton's view of the world and, of all of his characters, is perhaps closest to Chesterton's own point of view, or at least the effect of his point of view. Father Brown solves his crimes through a strict reasoning process more concerned with spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details, making him an almost equal counterbalance with Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, whose stories Chesterton read and admired. However, the Father Brown series commenced before Chesterton's own conversion to Catholicism.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9455: The Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Card&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Card&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9455</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.  When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.  Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the  air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.  There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.  The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.


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The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. "Murder Shows A Card" Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 03:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-25T20_27_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_fat_man lloyd_berrill dashiell_hammett jack_scott_smart brad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.&amp;nbsp; When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.&amp;nbsp; Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the&amp;nbsp; air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.&amp;nbsp; There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.&amp;nbsp; The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.THIS EPISODE:The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. &quot;Murder Shows A Card&quot; Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The series was created by Dashall Hammott a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9454: Family Theater - &quot;The Lonely Road&quot; (Starring Gregory Peck) 05-15-47</title>
      <itunes:title>Family Theater - &quot;The Lonely Road&quot; (Starring Gregory Peck) 05-15-47</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9454</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.


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 May 15, 1947. Mutual network. "The Lonely Road". Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to "sell out" or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39.  Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <itunes:summary>Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;May 15, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Lonely Road&quot;. Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to &quot;sell out&quot; or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39.&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9453: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Strawberry Blonde&quot; (09-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Strawberry Blonde&quot; (09-14-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Strawberry Blonde (09-14-52)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.


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September 14, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Strawberry Blonde". Sustaining. Michael Waring heads for Paris to prove "fifty million Frenchmen can be wrong, when it comes to murder!" The program is announced as the last show of the series. The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2023 06:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_of_the_falcon the_careless_client_(10-15-50) les_damo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Strawberry Blonde (09-14-52)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.THIS EPISODE:September 14, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Strawberry Blonde&quot;. Sustaining. Michael Waring heads for Paris to prove &quot;fifty million Frenchmen can be wrong, when it comes to murder!&quot; The program is announced as the last show of the series. The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Strawberry Blonde (09-14-52)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9452: Exploring Tomorrow - &quot;The First Baby In Space&quot; (06-18-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Exploring Tomorrow - &quot;The First Baby In Space&quot; (06-18-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9452</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as "The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers." (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. 



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June 18, 1958. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The First Baby In Space". Where do you find an incubator in a manned space station when one is needed in a hurry? The story is also known as, "The Space Baby".  Guy Wallace (announcer), Randall Garrett (author), Lawson Zerbe, Carol Teitel. 20:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jul 2023 07:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_tomorrow exploring_tomorrow_(first_baby_in_space) tomorro</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as &quot;The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers.&quot; (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1958. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The First Baby In Space&quot;. Where do you find an incubator in a manned space station when one is needed in a hurry? The story is also known as, &quot;The Space Baby&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Guy Wallace (announcer), Randall Garrett (author), Lawson Zerbe, Carol Teitel. 20:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9451: Escape - &quot;The Match&quot; (05-16-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;The Match&quot; (05-16-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9451</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Match (Aired May 16, 1948)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” 


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May 16, 1948. CBS network. "The Match". Sustaining. A good story about a determined Mountie who is going to bring back his man, even if it kills him. Clark Cluney, Cynthia Corley, Frank Lovejoy, James Oliver Curwood (writer), Les Crutchfield (writer), Nestor Paiva, Stan Waxman, Wilbur Hatch (music), Wilms Herbert, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2023 02:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-20T19_17_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1922</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Match (Aired May 16, 1948)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; THIS EPISODE: May 16, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Match&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a determined Mountie who is going to bring back his man, even if it kills him. Clark Cluney, Cynthia Corley, Frank Lovejoy, James Oliver Curwood (writer), Les Crutchfield (writer), Nestor Paiva, Stan Waxman, Wilbur Hatch (music), Wilms Herbert, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Match (Aired May 16, 1948)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9450: The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - &quot;Death Is No Accident&quot; (1973)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - &quot;Death Is No Accident&quot; (1973)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9450</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is No Accident (1973) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook (1957–1985) - "... in which Inspector Carr investigates ..." - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1964 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980s with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 23:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-19T16_03_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is No Accident (1973) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Epic Casebook (1957&#8211;1985) - &quot;... in wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9449: Encore Theater - &quot;Yellowjack&quot; (06-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Encore Theater - &quot;Yellowjack&quot; (06-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9449</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Aired June 18, 1946. CBS network. "Yellowjack"

ENCORE THEATER was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by "Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players" (possibly known as "The Hollywood Players Company". There was a second ENCORE THEATER Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Eight shows are known to be in circulation. Known air dates are April 17, April 24, May 8 and June 5. 



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June 18, 1946. CBS network. "Yellowjack". Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. The story of how Dr. Reed discovered the cause of Yellow Fever. Ronald Colman, Edwin Max, Norman Field, Frank Nelson, Ken Christy, Jerry Hausner, Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Frank Graham (announcer), Leith Stevens (music), Jean Holloway (writer), Sidney Howard (author). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2023 14:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Aired June 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Yellowjack&quot;ENCORE THEATER was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by &quot;Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players&quot; (possibly known as &quot;The Hollywood Players Company&quot;. There was a second ENCORE THEATER Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Eight shows are known to be in circulation. Known air dates are April 17, April 24, May 8 and June 5. THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Yellowjack&quot;. Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. The story of how Dr. Reed discovered the cause of Yellow Fever. Ronald Colman, Edwin Max, Norman Field, Frank Nelson, Ken Christy, Jerry Hausner, Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Frank Graham (announcer), Leith Stevens (music), Jean Holloway (writer), Sidney Howard (author). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Aired June 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Yellowjack&quot;ENCORE THEATER was a 1946 Summer replacement series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9448: The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - &quot;The Message In Red&quot; (11-07-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - &quot;The Message In Red&quot; (11-07-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9448</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." 


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November 7, 1945. CBS network. "The Adventure Of The Message In Red". Sponsored by: Anacin, Hill Cold Tablets. Three women have been shot to death in one night...by the same gun. What did the three women have in common...and who killed them? Don Hancock (anouncer), Victor Jory ("Guest Armchair Detective"), Sydney Smith, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Gertrude Warner, Raymond Edward Johnson, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (creator, writer), Frederic Dannay (creator), Bob Steel (producer, director), Chet Kinsbury (music), Frank Mellow (sound effects), James Rinaldi (sound engineer), Virginia Dwyer (commercial spokeswoman). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 14:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1953</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; THIS EPISODE: November 7, 1945. CBS network. &quot;The Adventure Of The Message In Red&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Hill Cold Tablets. Three women have been shot to death in one night...by the same gun. What did the three women have in common...and who killed them? Don Hancock (anouncer), Victor Jory (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective&quot;), Sydney Smith, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Gertrude Warner, Raymond Edward Johnson, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (creator, writer), Frederic Dannay (creator), Bob Steel (producer, director), Chet Kinsbury (music), Frank Mellow (sound effects), James Rinaldi (sound engineer), Virginia Dwyer (commercial spokeswoman). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9447: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Linda Darnell&quot; (01-19-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Linda Darnell&quot; (01-19-45)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired January 19, 1945)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2023 04:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1934</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired January 19, 1945)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was &#8212; bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9446: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Convertible&quot; (06-28-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Convertible&quot; (06-28-55)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Convertible (Aired June 28, 1955)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 


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June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Big Convertible". A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2023 18:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-14T11_23_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Convertible (Aired June 28, 1955)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Convertible&quot;. A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9445: Dr. Christian - &quot;Guest Of Honor&quot; (01-10-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dr. Christian - &quot;Guest Of Honor&quot; (01-10-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9445</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 


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January 10, 1939. CBS network. "Guest Of Honor". Sponsored by: Vaseline. The program originates from New York City. Jean Hersholt, Andre Baruch (announcer), Gloria Holden, Jeffrey Bryant, Eustace Wyatt, Stanley Harris, Berry Kroeger, Lucille Meredith, Frank Butler, Bennett Kilpack, Jack Grimes. 29:27.  Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 05:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-12T22_50_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr. christian radio_series jean_hersholt cbs soap_opera john_luk</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. THIS EPISODE:January 10, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Guest Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline. The program originates from New York City. Jean Hersholt, Andre Baruch (announcer), Gloria Holden, Jeffrey Bryant, Eustace Wyatt, Stanley Harris, Berry Kroeger, Lucille Meredith, Frank Butler, Bennett Kilpack, Jack Grimes. 29:27.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CB...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9444: Dimension X - &quot;Nightfall&quot; (09-29-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - &quot;Nightfall&quot; (09-29-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9444</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Nightfall (Aired September 29, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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September 29, 1951. NBC network. "Nightfall". Sustaining. A visit to a planet on the edge of our galaxy that circles a group of six suns. There hasn't been a sunset for the last two thousand forty nine years...until now! The last show of the series. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on December 7, 1955. Cameron Prud'Homme, Isaac Asimov (author), Lyle Sudrow, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), John McGovern, Norman Rose (host), Albert Buhrman (music), William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Bill Rippe (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, Joseph Boland. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2023 01:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-11T18_37_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1988</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightfall (Aired September 29, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:September 29, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Nightfall&quot;. Sustaining. A visit to a planet on the edge of our galaxy that circles a group of six suns. There hasn't been a sunset for the last two thousand forty nine years...until now! The last show of the series. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on December 7, 1955. Cameron Prud'Homme, Isaac Asimov (author), Lyle Sudrow, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), John McGovern, Norman Rose (host), Albert Buhrman (music), William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Bill Rippe (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, Joseph Boland. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nightfall (Aired September 29, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran unt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9443: X Minus One - &quot;Pictures Don't Lie&quot; (10-24-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Pictures Don't Lie&quot; (10-24-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9443</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pictures Don't Lie (Aired October 24, 1956)

X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC. Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". 


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October 24, 1956. NBC network. "Pictures Don't Lie". Sustaining. A radio signal originating from interstellar space turns out to be a television picture. It seems to be coming from an alien spaceship heading towards the Earth! The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" on May 23, 1974. Fred Collins (announcer), John Gibson, Sam Grey, Richard Hamilton, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Katherine MacLean (author), Joe DeSantis. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2023 15:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pictures Don't Lie (Aired October 24, 1956)X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC. Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. THIS EPISODE:October 24, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Pictures Don't Lie&quot;. Sustaining. A radio signal originating from interstellar space turns out to be a television picture. It seems to be coming from an alien spaceship heading towards the Earth! The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; on May 23, 1974. Fred Collins (announcer), John Gibson, Sam Grey, Richard Hamilton, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Katherine MacLean (author), Joe DeSantis. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pictures Don't Lie (Aired October 24, 1956)X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9442: The Witch's Tale - &quot;Four Fingers And A Thumb&quot; (10-19-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Witch's Tale - &quot;Four Fingers And A Thumb&quot; (10-19-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9442</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Four Fingers And A Thumb (Aired October 19, 1937)

John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her "Nancy" without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.


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October 19, 1937. Program #2. MacQuarrie (Australian) syndication. "Four Fingers and A Thumb". Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 117 years old today. The hand of a dead Chinaman returns to haunt its killer. The story was subsequently produced on The Star Spangled Theater on August 3, 1941. The date of the Australian production is approximate; and the program may have been syndicated by Artransa. The script is similar to "The Witch's Tale" program titled, "The Gypsy's Hand'. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2023 02:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-09T19_21_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Fingers And A Thumb (Aired October 19, 1937)John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her &quot;Nancy&quot; without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1937. Program #2. MacQuarrie (Australian) syndication. &quot;Four Fingers and A Thumb&quot;. Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 117 years old today. The hand of a dead Chinaman returns to haunt its killer. The story was subsequently produced on The Star Spangled Theater on August 3, 1941. The date of the Australian production is approximate; and the program may have been syndicated by Artransa. The script is similar to &quot;The Witch's Tale&quot; program titled, &quot;The Gypsy's Hand'. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9441: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (09-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (09-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9441</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)

Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 


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September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. "Ghost Town Gold". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. &quot;Ghost Town Gold&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)Wild Bil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9440: Whirehall 1212 - &quot;The Heathrow Affair&quot; (12-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whirehall 1212 - &quot;The Heathrow Affair&quot; (12-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9440</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)

The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 


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December 23, 1951. "The Heathrow Affair"- NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2023 14:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-08T07_39_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. THIS EPISODE: December 23, 1951. &quot;The Heathrow Affair&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)The stories were true in every respect except that t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9439: The Whistler - &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot; (06-10-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot; (06-10-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9439</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.


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June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. A Quiet Sunday". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good "whistleresque" ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2023 18:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-07T11_36_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1894</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. A Quiet Sunday&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good &quot;whistleresque&quot; ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9438: The Whisperer - &quot;The Woman On Ice&quot; (09-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whisperer - &quot;The Woman On Ice&quot; (09-09-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9438</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)

The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. A subsequent surgical operation by famed surgeon Dr. Benjamin Lee, restored attorney Galt's voice, but Galt continues to employ his gruesome whisper to both retain his cover, and to further gain access to--and influence over--The Syndicate. He's aided by Ellen Norris, formerly a nurse who'd assisted Dr. Lee in restoring Galt's vocal chords. She becomes Galt's assistant and love interest for the remainder of the production. Phillip Galt is portrayed by Carleton G. Young, one of Radio's most recognizable voices. The part of Ellen Norris is portrayed by Betty Moran. 


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September 9, 1951. "The Woman On Ice" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer gives the syndicate's instructions. It's only one word, "Now." Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Sidney Miller, Stacy Harris, Charles Moody, Michael Ann Barrett, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2023 04:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-05T21_50_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. A subsequent surgical operation by famed surgeon Dr. Benjamin Lee, restored attorney Galt's voice, but Galt continues to employ his gruesome whisper to both retain his cover, and to further gain access to--and influence over--The Syndicate. He's aided by Ellen Norris, formerly a nurse who'd assisted Dr. Lee in restoring Galt's vocal chords. She becomes Galt's assistant and love interest for the remainder of the production. Phillip Galt is portrayed by Carleton G. Young, one of Radio's most recognizable voices. The part of Ellen Norris is portrayed by Betty Moran. THIS EPISODE:September 9, 1951. &quot;The Woman On Ice&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer gives the syndicate's instructions. It's only one word, &quot;Now.&quot; Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Sidney Miller, Stacy Harris, Charles Moody, Michael Ann Barrett, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organiz...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9437: The Weird Circle - &quot;The Ghost's Touch&quot; (09-17-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Weird Circle - &quot;The Ghost's Touch&quot; (09-17-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9437</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 


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September 17, 1944. Program #42. NBC syndication. "The Ghost's Touch". Commercials added locally. A mad scientist has invented a process to kill all pain and is determined to try it out. The date is approximate. Wilkie Collins (author). 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2023 03:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-04T20_31_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle 4:15_express amelia_edwards nbc new_york_city falkl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. THIS EPISODE:September 17, 1944. Program #42. NBC syndication. &quot;The Ghost's Touch&quot;. Commercials added locally. A mad scientist has invented a process to kill all pain and is determined to try it out. The date is approximate. Wilkie Collins (author). 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9436: Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Trouble With Tanya&quot; (01-07-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Trouble With Tanya&quot; (01-07-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9436</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)

Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 


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January 7, 1964. Program #5. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Trouble With Tanya". Tanya inherits all from a hated relation with a heart condition...and that's her trouble. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 05:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-03T22_13_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter_troy detective tom_meehan john_simpson merle_wayne the_win,_1964) pandora'_boxer_(09-22-64) bob's_2022_christmas_greeting t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. THIS EPISODE: January 7, 1964. Program #5. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Trouble With Tanya&quot;. Tanya inherits all from a hated relation with a heart condition...and that's her trouble. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired on S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9435: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (03-09-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (03-09-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9435</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Claim Jumpers (Aired March 9, 1958)

Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.



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March 9, 1958. CBS network. "The Claim-Jumpers". Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (Aired March 9, 1958)Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Claim-Jumpers&quot;. Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (Aired March 9, 1958)Televi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9434: Jack Paar Show - &quot;Guest Is Jack Benny&quot; (08-17-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jack Paar Show - &quot;Guest Is Jack Benny&quot; (08-17-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9434</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, "Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever." As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.


THIS EPISODE:


August 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. "Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:" A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's "winter replacement?" Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. "Jack Plays The Violin". The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 29:12. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2023 00:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, &quot;Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever.&quot; As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. &quot;Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:&quot; A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's &quot;winter replacement?&quot; Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. &quot;Jack Plays The Violin&quot;. The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 29:12. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9433: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Building Materials&quot; (11-20-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Building Materials&quot; (11-20-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9433</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.


THIS EPISODE:


November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of "Building Materials" at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2023 02:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-07-01T19_59_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1939</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of &quot;Building Materials&quot; at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9432: Jack Benny Show &quot;Day Of Infamy&quot; (12-07-41)-22</title>
      <itunes:title>Jack Benny Show &quot;Day Of Infamy&quot; (12-07-41)-22</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9432</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Jack Benny Show "Day Of Infamy" Aired December 7, 1941

The "Day of Infamy" speech, sometimes referred to as just "The Infamy speech", was delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, to a joint session of Congress on December 8, 1941. The previous day, the Empire of Japan attacked the United States military bases at the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the Philippines, and declared war on the United States and the British Empire. The speech is known for its first line: "Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy..."

On Sunday, December 7, 1941, the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii was attacked by 353 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service aircraft in a surprise military strike, destroying various American ships and aircraft, and killing over 2,400 civilians and military personnel. After consulting with his cabinet, Roosevelt decided to deliver an address before the joint session of the Congress the next day.

Roosevelt's speech was worded to reinforce his portrayal of the United States as a victim of unprovoked Japanese aggression and appealed to patriotism rather than to idealism. Roosevelt employed the idea of kairos, which relates to speaking promptly. It made the speech powerful and rhetorically important. According to author Sandra Silberstein, Roosevelt's speech followed a well-established tradition of how "through rhetorical conventions, presidents assume extraordinary powers as the commander in chief, dissent is minimized, enemies are vilified, and lives are lost in the defense of a nation once again united under God."

The speech had an immediate positive response and long-lasting impact. It is one of the most famous speeches of American politics. It was broadcast live by radio and attracted the largest audience in American radio history, with over 81% of people tuning in to hear the speech. Soon after the speech, Congress almost unanimously declared war against Japan, formally entering World War II.



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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 03:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-07-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jack Benny Show &quot;Day Of Infamy&quot; Aired December 7, 1941The &quot;Day of Infamy&quot; speech, sometimes referred to as just &quot;The Infamy speech&quot;, was delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, to a joint session of Congress on December 8, 1941. The previous day, the Empire of Japan attacked the United States military bases at the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the Philippines, and declared war on the United States and the British Empire. The speech is known for its first line: &quot;Yesterday, December 7, 1941&#8212;a date which will live in infamy...&quot;On Sunday, December 7, 1941, the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii was attacked by 353 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service aircraft in a surprise military strike, destroying various American ships and aircraft, and killing over 2,400 civilians and military personnel. After consulting with his cabinet, Roosevelt decided to deliver an address before the joint session of the Congress the next day.Roosevelt's speech was worded to reinforce his portrayal of the United States as a victim of unprovoked Japanese aggression and appealed to patriotism rather than to idealism. Roosevelt employed the idea of kairos, which relates to speaking promptly. It made the speech powerful and rhetorically important. According to author Sandra Silberstein, Roosevelt's speech followed a well-established tradition of how &quot;through rhetorical conventions, presidents assume extraordinary powers as the commander in chief, dissent is minimized, enemies are vilified, and lives are lost in the defense of a nation once again united under God.&quot;The speech had an immediate positive response and long-lasting impact. It is one of the most famous speeches of American politics. It was broadcast live by radio and attracted the largest audience in American radio history, with over 81% of people tuning in to hear the speech. Soon after the speech, Congress almost unanimously declared war against Japan, formally entering World War II.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jack Benny Show &quot;Day Of Infamy&quot; Aired December 7, 1941The &quot;Day of Infamy&quot; speech, sometimes r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9431: Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Second Peter Troy&quot; (03-24-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Second Peter Troy&quot; (03-24-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9431</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 


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March 24, 1964. Program #16. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Second Peter Troy" Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2023 05:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. THIS EPISODE:March 24, 1964. Program #16. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Second Peter Troy&quot; Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9430: Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen &quot;The Unhappy Wife&quot; (09-25-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen &quot;The Unhappy Wife&quot; (09-25-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9430</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "…wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, “Lewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2023 02:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-28T19_18_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in &quot;The Great American Broadcast, &quot;&#8230;wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense.&quot; And Maltin says of this show, &quot;On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star.&quot; As Maltin continues, &#8220;Lewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown.&quot; So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. All you have to do is step aboard The Scarlet Queen.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in &quot;The Great America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9429: Vanishing Point - &quot;The Third Bank Of The River&quot; (04-05-85)</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - &quot;The Third Bank Of The River&quot; (04-05-85)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9429</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jun 2023 05:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-26T22_02_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) bega...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9428: Vanishing Point - (Show One of Two) In The Groove (11-04-85)</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - (Show One of Two) In The Groove (11-04-85)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9428</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2023 04:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation&amp;nbsp; Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9427: The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9427</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the "unexpected" something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.



TODAY'S SHOW:


August 22, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Sweet Sixteen". Music fill for local commercial insert. A spiteful teenager decides she wants to become rich and famous and finds herself surrounded by wealth, almost. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

August 29, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Shipwreck".  Music fill for local commercial insert. A ship's Captain needs money fast, and decides to scuttle his ship to get it. The date is approximate. Jack Holt. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2023 08:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1868</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the &quot;unexpected&quot; something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.TODAY'S SHOW:August 22, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Sweet Sixteen&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A spiteful teenager decides she wants to become rich and famous and finds herself surrounded by wealth, almost. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.August 29, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Shipwreck&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Music fill for local commercial insert. A ship's Captain needs money fast, and decides to scuttle his ship to get it. The date is approximate. Jack Holt. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)The fifteen minute format lends itself to quic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9426: The Twilight Zone - &quot;Number 12 Looks Just Like You&quot; (01-24-64) AUDIO ONLY</title>
      <itunes:title>The Twilight Zone - &quot;Number 12 Looks Just Like You&quot; (01-24-64) AUDIO ONLY</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9426</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. "I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem," he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. "To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited." Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama.


THIS EPISODE:


January 24, 1964. "Number 12 Looks Just Like You." In the future  year 2000, science has made advances that allow each person to choose how the look. Pick a number and "Presto". Rod Serling. Richard Long, Pamela Austin, Suzy Parker. Director: Abner Biberman. Writing: Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin. 25:15.  Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2023 09:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight_zone television fantasy science_fiction horror/terror c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLYThroughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. &quot;I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem,&quot; he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. &quot;To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited.&quot; Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama.THIS EPISODE:January 24, 1964. &quot;Number 12 Looks Just Like You.&quot; In the future&amp;nbsp; year 2000, science has made advances that allow each person to choose how the look. Pick a number and &quot;Presto&quot;. Rod Serling. Richard Long, Pamela Austin, Suzy Parker. Director: Abner Biberman. Writing: Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin. 25:15.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLYThroughout the 1950s, Rod Serlin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9425: Top Secret - &quot;A Package In Tangiers&quot; (06-25-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Top Secret - &quot;A Package In Tangiers&quot; (06-25-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9425</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was “tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent”


THIS EPISODE:


June 25, 1950. Program #3. NBC network. "A Package In Tangiers". Sustaining. "The Baroness" risks her position as the personal maid to Frau Goring to travel to "The Bazaar Of The Singing Fountain" to find the twelve-year-old boy with the gray hair! The story has a complex, convoluted plot. Ilona Massey is always described as "gorgeous." The series was a summer replacement for, "The American Album Of Familiar Music." Allan Sloane (writer), Bernard Grant, Bryna Raeburn, Carl Emory, Earl Hammond, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Tommy Frederick. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 05:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-21T22_58_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1951</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.&amp;nbsp; ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was &#8220;tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent&#8221;THIS EPISODE:June 25, 1950. Program #3. NBC network. &quot;A Package In Tangiers&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;The Baroness&quot; risks her position as the personal maid to Frau Goring to travel to &quot;The Bazaar Of The Singing Fountain&quot; to find the twelve-year-old boy with the gray hair! The story has a complex, convoluted plot. Ilona Massey is always described as &quot;gorgeous.&quot; The series was a summer replacement for, &quot;The American Album Of Familiar Music.&quot; Allan Sloane (writer), Bernard Grant, Bryna Raeburn, Carl Emory, Earl Hammond, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Tommy Frederick. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9424: &quot;Satellite Of Death&quot; Pt. 1 &amp; 2 06-10-52</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Satellite Of Death&quot; Pt. 1 &amp; 2 06-10-52</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9424</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[TODAY'S SHOW: 

 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. June 10, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Satellite Of Death". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A gang is trying to take over Rhea, a moon of Saturn, to get a monopoly of Viricide F-3. Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:35. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

1249. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. June 12, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Satellite Of Death". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The gang attacks Rhea and destroys the atmosphere dome. The system cue has been deleted. Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Richard Keith, Ian Martin, Don Hughes (writer), Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist). 24:28. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2023 05:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-20T22_04_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom_corbett_space_cadet mission_of_mercy jackson_beck jan_merlin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1474</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>TODAY'S SHOW:  Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. June 10, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Satellite Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A gang is trying to take over Rhea, a moon of Saturn, to get a monopoly of Viricide F-3. Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:35. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.1249. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. June 12, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Satellite Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The gang attacks Rhea and destroys the atmosphere dome. The system cue has been deleted. Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Richard Keith, Ian Martin, Don Hughes (writer), Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist). 24:28.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>TODAY'S SHOW:  Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. June 10, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Satelli...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9423: Hitchcock's Three Investigators - &quot;Secret Of Terror Castle&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hitchcock's Three Investigators - &quot;Secret Of Terror Castle&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9423</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Three Investigators was an American juvenile detective book series first published as "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators." It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, is the U.S. publisher and still holds some of the rights to the books. Other rights are held by the heirs to Robert Arthur, Jr. and the German publisher, Kosmos. The Three Investigators are Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. Most of the mysteries involved investigation of baffling phenomena (e.g. an ancient Egyptian mummy that whispered and a human skull that talked). The original series ran from 1964 to 1987 and comprised 43 books. Books number 1 to 9 and 11 were written by the creator, Robert Arthur, who also sketched out ideas for a few of the other stories. Arthur had been an editor for several Hitchcock book collections. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (Kin Platt), M(ary). V(irginia). Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All of the authors wrote their own introductions and epilogues, which purportedly were dictated by Hitchcock and later in the series by Hector Sebastian. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2023 14:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-20T07_38_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3384</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe Three Investigators was an American juvenile detective book series first published as &quot;Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators.&quot; It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, is the U.S. publisher and still holds some of the rights to the books. Other rights are held by the heirs to Robert Arthur, Jr. and the German publisher, Kosmos. The Three Investigators are Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. Most of the mysteries involved investigation of baffling phenomena (e.g. an ancient Egyptian mummy that whispered and a human skull that talked). The original series ran from 1964 to 1987 and comprised 43 books. Books number 1 to 9 and 11 were written by the creator, Robert Arthur, who also sketched out ideas for a few of the other stories. Arthur had been an editor for several Hitchcock book collections. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (Kin Platt), M(ary). V(irginia). Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All of the authors wrote their own introductions and epilogues, which purportedly were dictated by Hitchcock and later in the series by Hector Sebastian.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe Three Investigators was an American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9422: This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Fugitive Traveler&quot; (08-18-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Fugitive Traveler&quot; (08-18-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9422</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


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 August 18, 1950. Program #280. ABC network. "The Vanishing Witness". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. How to get a witness before the grand jury in time, even though he's been kidnapped! Doris Noland, Ed Gargan, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Herb Ellis, John Sheehan, Larry Keating (announcer), Stacy Harris, William Conrad, William Woodson (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold  Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.THIS EPISODE&amp;nbsp;August 18, 1950. Program #280. ABC network. &quot;The Vanishing Witness&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. How to get a witness before the grand jury in time, even though he's been kidnapped! Doris Noland, Ed Gargan, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Herb Ellis, John Sheehan, Larry Keating (announcer), Stacy Harris, William Conrad, William Woodson (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold&amp;nbsp; Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9421: The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Winslow Boy&quot; (11-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Winslow Boy&quot; (11-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9421</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes.


THIS EPISODE:


November 21, 1948. ABC network. Sponsored by: United States Steel. "The Winslow Boy."  A young British boy is accused of stealing, despite his protestations of innocence. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Frank Allenby, Alan Webb, Valerie White, Michael Newell, George Benson, Owen Holder, Michael Kingsley, Mary Lynn, Betty Sinclair, Berry Kroeger, Rex O'Malley, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Roger Pryor (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Terence Rattigan (author), Leslie Reid (adaptor), Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Homer Fickett (director), Carol Irwin (production executive), Armina Marshall (executive director of the Radio Division), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 57:10. &lt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2023 22:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes.THIS EPISODE:November 21, 1948. ABC network. Sponsored by: United States Steel. &quot;The Winslow Boy.&quot;&amp;nbsp; A young British boy is accused of stealing, despite his protestations of innocence. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Frank Allenby, Alan Webb, Valerie White, Michael Newell, George Benson, Owen Holder, Michael Kingsley, Mary Lynn, Betty Sinclair, Berry Kroeger, Rex O'Malley, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Roger Pryor (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Terence Rattigan (author), Leslie Reid (adaptor), Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Homer Fickett (director), Carol Irwin (production executive), Armina Marshall (executive director of the Radio Division), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 57:10. &amp;lt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Gu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9420: Theater Five - &quot;Jump Jump&quot; (08-12-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Five - &quot;Jump Jump&quot; (08-12-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9420</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.


THIS EPISODE:


August 12, 1964. ABC network. "Jump, Jump". Commercials deleted. A young writer plans to jump off the roof of a hotel. His father and girlfriend aren't of much help. Well-done! Rafael David Blau (writer), Ted Bell (director), Jack Manning, Ralph Bell, Jean Gillespie, Ian Martin, Sam Raskin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 22:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.THIS EPISODE:August 12, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Jump, Jump&quot;. Commercials deleted. A young writer plans to jump off the roof of a hotel. His father and girlfriend aren't of much help. Well-done! Rafael David Blau (writer), Ted Bell (director), Jack Manning, Ralph Bell, Jean Gillespie, Ian Martin, Sam Raskin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9419: Theater 1030 - &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; (1968)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater 1030 - &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; (1968)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9419</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Monkey's Paw (1968)*The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 00:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Monkey's Paw (1968)*The Exact Date Is Unknown.The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9418: Tales Of Tomorrow - &quot;The Old Die Rich&quot; (03-26-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Tales Of Tomorrow - &quot;The Old Die Rich&quot; (03-26-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9418</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Old Die Rich (Aired March 26, 1953)

The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson, of Inner Sanctum fame. Mr. Johnson handled Tales Of Tomorrow openings in a similar fashion to Inner Sanctum openings, but with a "science fiction" flavor, instead of a "macabre" sense. The shows of this series were quite good, borrowing ideas from stories in "Galaxy" magazine.  Some of the story titles may seem familiar, like "The Stars Are The Styx", "The Girls From Earth" or "The Old Die Rich".  These titles would appear later in CBS's X MINUS ONE. "Watch Bird" would later be done in South Africa, in a series entitled SF68.  But radio was on the decline. Tales Of Tomorrow lasted only until April of that year.


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March 26, 1953. Program #13. ABC network. "The Old Die Rich". Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with Galaxy magazine. The system cue has been deleted. H. L. Gold (author), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), John Raby, Ed Blaney (special effects), Maurice Tarplin, Bob Prescott (special effects), Michael Sklar (adaptor), Joe Durante (engineer), Bobby Christian (composer, conductor), Rolly Bester. 31:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2023 18:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-14T11_01_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Old Die Rich (Aired March 26, 1953)The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson, of Inner Sanctum fame. Mr. Johnson handled Tales Of Tomorrow openings in a similar fashion to Inner Sanctum openings, but with a &quot;science fiction&quot; flavor, instead of a &quot;macabre&quot; sense. The shows of this series were quite good, borrowing ideas from stories in &quot;Galaxy&quot; magazine.&amp;nbsp; Some of the story titles may seem familiar, like &quot;The Stars Are The Styx&quot;, &quot;The Girls From Earth&quot; or &quot;The Old Die Rich&quot;.&amp;nbsp; These titles would appear later in CBS's X MINUS ONE. &quot;Watch Bird&quot; would later be done in South Africa, in a series entitled SF68.&amp;nbsp; But radio was on the decline. Tales Of Tomorrow lasted only until April of that year.THIS EPISODE:March 26, 1953. Program #13. ABC network. &quot;The Old Die Rich&quot;. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with Galaxy magazine. The system cue has been deleted. H. L. Gold (author), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), John Raby, Ed Blaney (special effects), Maurice Tarplin, Bob Prescott (special effects), Michael Sklar (adaptor), Joe Durante (engineer), Bobby Christian (composer, conductor), Rolly Bester. 31:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Old Die Rich (Aired March 26, 1953)The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson, of Inner ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9417: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9417</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Joy Ride (05-27-51)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. 


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May 27, 1951. NBC network. "Joy Ride". Sustaining. The last show of the season. A "pimply faced youth" and his trigger-happy girlfriend hold up a liquor store and kill the owner. Tony Barrett, Sam Edwards, William Johnstone, Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, John Frank, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel McCrea. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 15:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-13T08_36_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Joy Ride&quot;. Sustaining. The last show of the season. A &quot;pimply faced youth&quot; and his trigger-happy girlfriend hold up a liquor store and kill the owner. Tony Barrett, Sam Edwards, William Johnstone, Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, John Frank, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel McCrea. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)Tales of the Texas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9416: Suspense - &quot;Three Blind Mice&quot; (01-30-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;Three Blind Mice&quot; (01-30-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9416</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Three Blind Mice (Aired January 30, 1947)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but "The Man in Black" role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). 


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January 30, 1947. CBS network. "Three Blind Mice". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A man frames his partner for murder when the third partner is found with a neat bullet hole in his body. Kenneth Pettis (writer), Robert L. Richards (writer), Van Heflin, Cathy Lewis, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 03:26:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-12T20_26_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Blind Mice (Aired January 30, 1947)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but &quot;The Man in Black&quot; role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). THIS EPISODE: January 30, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Three Blind Mice&quot;. Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A man frames his partner for murder when the third partner is found with a neat bullet hole in his body. Kenneth Pettis (writer), Robert L. Richards (writer), Van Heflin, Cathy Lewis, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three Blind Mice (Aired January 30, 1947)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9415: Studio One - &quot;Thunder Rock&quot; (09-02-47) </title>
      <itunes:title>Studio One - &quot;Thunder Rock&quot; (09-02-47) </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, "Crime at Blossoms", scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.


THIS EPISODE:


September 2, 1947. CBS network. "Thunder Rock". Sustaining. A fascinating story of a lighthouse keeper who imagines six people who died 90 years ago in a wreck are alive again. Clarence Derwent, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hester Sondergaard, Robert Audrey (author), Robert Dryden, Stefan Schnabel. 58;10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 20:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, &quot;Crime at Blossoms&quot;, scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.THIS EPISODE:September 2, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Thunder Rock&quot;. Sustaining. A fascinating story of a lighthouse keeper who imagines six people who died 90 years ago in a wreck are alive again. Clarence Derwent, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hester Sondergaard, Robert Audrey (author), Robert Dryden, Stefan Schnabel. 58;10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9414: Strike It Rich - &quot;Show Of August 21, 1951&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Strike It Rich - &quot;Show Of August 21, 1951&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9414</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Show Of August 21, 1951

The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on CBS's primetime schedule July 4, 1951 through January 12, 1955. There were two attempts to revive the show, with Bert Parks as host in 1973 and Tom Kelly as host in 1978. Neither revival was successful. A syndicated game show of the same name with host Joe Garagiola was aired 1986-1987, but it had a different format. Known as "The quiz show with a heart" and the contestants who appeared on the show were people in need of money or down on their luck. A player was given $30 and bet part of his or her bank on the ability to answer four general knowledge questions. If unable to answer the questions correctly, the contestant could turn to the "heart line" where viewers would call in and donate money or merchandise. When needy families desparate to become contestants began arriving in New York on one-way tickets, the city's Welfare Department labeled the game show "a national disgrace."



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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 04:49:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Show Of August 21, 1951The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on CBS's primetime schedule July 4, 1951 through January 12, 1955. There were two attempts to revive the show, with Bert Parks as host in 1973 and Tom Kelly as host in 1978. Neither revival was successful. A syndicated game show of the same name with host Joe Garagiola was aired 1986-1987, but it had a different format. Known as &quot;The quiz show with a heart&quot; and the contestants who appeared on the show were people in need of money or down on their luck. A player was given $30 and bet part of his or her bank on the ability to answer four general knowledge questions. If unable to answer the questions correctly, the contestant could turn to the &quot;heart line&quot; where viewers would call in and donate money or merchandise. When needy families desparate to become contestants began arriving in New York on one-way tickets, the city's Welfare Department labeled the game show &quot;a national disgrace.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Show Of August 21, 1951The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on CBS's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9413: Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9413</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes "Murder One Million B.C." (05-08-45) and "Revenge From The Grave" (05-23-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: "Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance..." The closing line never changed: Perhaps you’ll drop in on me again soon. I’m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! 


TODAY'S SHOW:


May 8, 1945. Program #27. Mutual network. "Murder One Million B.C.". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A program heard on V-E Day. A scientist builds a time machine. He transports himself, his wife and his financial advisor back to the past. Jock MacGregor (director), Bob Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Maurice Tarplin (host). 14:03. 

May 23, 1945. Program #29. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. "Revenge From The Grave". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. "Renaldo the Great" returns from the grave each month when the moon is full, to kill those who had him executed. The date is correct. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 12:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jun 2023 13:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: &quot;Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance...&quot; The closing line never changed: Perhaps you&#8217;ll drop in on me again soon. I&#8217;m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! TODAY'S SHOW:May 8, 1945. Program #27. Mutual network. &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A program heard on V-E Day. A scientist builds a time machine. He transports himself, his wife and his financial advisor back to the past. Jock MacGregor (director), Bob Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Maurice Tarplin (host). 14:03. May 23, 1945. Program #29. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. &quot;Renaldo the Great&quot; returns from the grave each month when the moon is full, to kill those who had him executed. The date is correct. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 12:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)The Stra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9412: Dr. Kildare - The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (04-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dr. Kildare - The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (04-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9412</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


THIS EPISODE:


April 2, 1951. "The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane" - Program #75. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Robert Lane, an intern at the hospital, is not on duty when he's needed. Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Les Crutchfield (writer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2023 14:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1874</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:April 2, 1951. &quot;The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane&quot; - Program #75. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Robert Lane, an intern at the hospital, is not on duty when he's needed. Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Les Crutchfield (writer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)The character was invented by the autho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9411: Starlight Mystery Theater - &quot;Passage To Tangiers&quot; (11-08-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Starlight Mystery Theater - &quot;Passage To Tangiers&quot; (11-08-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9411</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Mathew Slade Private Investigator

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

 
THIS EPISODE:


REF_Number 16497. Mathew Slade, Private Investigator. November 08, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Passage To Tangiers". A good story about a treasure hunt into the Moroccan desert. The program is also known as: "The Starlight Mystery Theatre.". William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 25 minutes. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  REF_Number 16497 ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 18:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-08T11_36_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1271</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mathew Slade Private InvestigatorMathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.&amp;nbsp;THIS EPISODE:REF_Number 16497. Mathew Slade, Private Investigator. November 08, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Passage To Tangiers&quot;. A good story about a treasure hunt into the Moroccan desert. The program is also known as: &quot;The Starlight Mystery Theatre.&quot;. William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 25 minutes. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;REF_Number 16497&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mathew Slade Private InvestigatorMathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9410: Stand By For Crime - &quot;Spy Ring In June&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>Stand By For Crime - &quot;Spy Ring In June&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9410</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


1952. "Spy Ring In June". Cheshire and Associates syndication. Participating sponsors. Chuck Morgan and Carol Curtis (his secretary at ficticious KOP radio in Los Angeles) travel to New England to foil a plan to free a captured spy. There, they meet a beautiful lady pilot who kidnaps them en route to Burlington, Vermont. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 06:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:1952. &quot;Spy Ring In June&quot;. Cheshire and Associates syndication. Participating sponsors. Chuck Morgan and Carol Curtis (his secretary at ficticious KOP radio in Los Angeles) travel to New England to foil a plan to free a captured spy. There, they meet a beautiful lady pilot who kidnaps them en route to Burlington, Vermont. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good exa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9409: The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;The Good Humor Man&quot; (09-01-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;The Good Humor Man&quot; (09-01-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9409</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)

Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation shortly after graduating from Alhambra High School. He began at Warner Brothers in 1944 by getting on a bus and asking the driver to let him off "in Hollywood." As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said "talent agency." He walked in, and the agents there arranged for him to audition for Warner Brothers cartoons where he was promptly hired. His first cartoon voice work was in a Warner Brothers cartoon called For He's a Jolly Good Fala, which was recorded but never filmed (due to the death of Fala's owner, President Franklin D. Roosevelt), followed by Roughly Squeaking (1946) as Bertie; and in 1947, he was heard in It's a Grand Old Nag (Charlie Horse).


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September 1, 1957. Program #8. CBS network. Sustaining. Acrobats on Radio, "Uninterrupted Melody": a movie about men in uniform "Good Humor Men", another panel discussion about the funnies, "St. George and The Dragonette." Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation shortly after graduating from Alhambra High School. He began at Warner Brothers in 1944 by getting on a bus and asking the driver to let him off &quot;in Hollywood.&quot; As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said &quot;talent agency.&quot; He walked in, and the agents there arranged for him to audition for Warner Brothers cartoons where he was promptly hired. His first cartoon voice work was in a Warner Brothers cartoon called For He's a Jolly Good Fala, which was recorded but never filmed (due to the death of Fala's owner, President Franklin D. Roosevelt), followed by Roughly Squeaking (1946) as Bertie; and in 1947, he was heard in It's a Grand Old Nag (Charlie Horse).THIS EPISODE: September 1, 1957. Program #8. CBS network. Sustaining. Acrobats on Radio, &quot;Uninterrupted Melody&quot;: a movie about men in uniform &quot;Good Humor Men&quot;, another panel discussion about the funnies, &quot;St. George and The Dragonette.&quot; Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9408: Spy Catcher - &quot;Never Say Die&quot; (11-15-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>Spy Catcher - &quot;Never Say Die&quot; (11-15-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9408</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Never Say Die (Aired November 15, 1960)

The series was last aired on Australian television in Adelaide on September 21, 1976, but has been re-run several times since. Famous antipodean actor Russell Crowe appeared briefly in one episode as a child actor at the age of seven. The record of Colonel Pinto and his team in trapping the spies who came to Britain is exceptional and is fully described in Colonel Pinto's two excellent books Spycatcher and Friend Or Foe? which tell in exciting detail both the methods and intentions of the spies and the patience and experience required to trap them. Every efficient spy, says Colonel Pinto, would have a plausible and well-supported story. Only the ability of the interrogator to probe beneath the surface could succeed in breaking the spy's story. Colonel Pinto lists the following qualifications "for a successful spycatcher": a phenomenal memory, patience and regard for detail, a gift for languages, courage, a detailed knowledge of the capitals and towns of the world, a thorough knowledge of international law, a gift for detection, and a long experience of the methods and tricks of spies. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2023 14:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-06T07_54_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Never Say Die (Aired November 15, 1960)The series was last aired on Australian television in Adelaide on September 21, 1976, but has been re-run several times since. Famous antipodean actor Russell Crowe appeared briefly in one episode as a child actor at the age of seven. The record of Colonel Pinto and his team in trapping the spies who came to Britain is exceptional and is fully described in Colonel Pinto's two excellent books Spycatcher and Friend Or Foe? which tell in exciting detail both the methods and intentions of the spies and the patience and experience required to trap them. Every efficient spy, says Colonel Pinto, would have a plausible and well-supported story. Only the ability of the interrogator to probe beneath the surface could succeed in breaking the spy's story. Colonel Pinto lists the following qualifications &quot;for a successful spycatcher&quot;: a phenomenal memory, patience and regard for detail, a gift for languages, courage, a detailed knowledge of the capitals and towns of the world, a thorough knowledge of international law, a gift for detection, and a long experience of the methods and tricks of spies.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Never Say Die (Aired November 15, 1960)The series was last aired on Australian television in Adel...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9407: Space Patrol - &quot;The Search For Asteroid X&quot; (12-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;The Search For Asteroid X&quot; (12-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9407</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 


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December 13, 1952. ABC network. "The Search For Asteroid X". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of the Saturn Syndicate with the help of a human computer. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley, Lou Huston (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2023 02:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-05T19_08_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>183</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: December 13, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Search For Asteroid X&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of the Saturn Syndicate with the help of a human computer. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley, Lou Huston (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio ver...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9406: Sleep No More - &quot;Wax Work and Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (01-09-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sleep No More - &quot;Wax Work and Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (01-09-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9406</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Wax Work" and "Man &amp; The Snake" (Aired January 9, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 



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January 9, 1957. NBC network. "The Waxwork"  And "The Man &amp; The Snake". Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 07:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-05T00_33_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep_no_more nelson_olmsted compelling stirring supernatural &quot;t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. THIS EPISODE: January 9, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Waxwork&quot;&amp;nbsp; And &quot;The Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot;. Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9405: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - General Guilford's Widow (04-08-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - General Guilford's Widow (04-08-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9405</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - General Guilford's Widow (Aired April 8, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years.


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April 8, 1954. "General Guilford's Widow" - NBC network. Sustaining. The widow of General Guilford insists her husband is still alive, but no one believes her. They should! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Robert Griffin, John Wald (announcer). 29:38.  Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jun 2023 15:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-04T08_50_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - General Guilford's Widow (Aired April 8, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years.THIS EPISODE:April 8, 1954. &quot;General Guilford's Widow&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The widow of General Guilford insists her husband is still alive, but no one believes her. They should! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Robert Griffin, John Wald (announcer). 29:38.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - General Guilford's Widow (Aired April 8, 1954)Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9404: Silver Theater - &quot;Murder Unlimited&quot; (03-09-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>Silver Theater - &quot;Murder Unlimited&quot; (03-09-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9404</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the  , although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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 March 9, 1941. CBS network. "Murder Unlimited". Sponsored by: International Silver. The program opening and middle commercial have been deleted. Carole Lombard, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Edwin Max, Felix Mills (composer), Henry Charles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Reed Hadley. 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jun 2023 22:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-03T15_41_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1578</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the&amp;nbsp; , although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: March 9, 1941. CBS network. &quot;Murder Unlimited&quot;. Sponsored by: International Silver. The program opening and middle commercial have been deleted. Carole Lombard, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Edwin Max, Felix Mills (composer), Henry Charles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Reed Hadley. 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9403: The Silent Men - &quot;Little White Lies&quot; (01-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Silent Men - &quot;Little White Lies&quot; (01-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9403</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Silent Men - Little White Lies (01-13-52)

FIRST BROADCAST: October 14, 1951 -- LAST BROADCAST: May 28, 1952

NBC, 30 min. "This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless..." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.


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The Silent Men. January 13, 1952. NBC net.work "Little White Lies". Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights a gang of diamond smugglers. The system cue has been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Bertram Tanzewell, Frank Gerstle, Jeff Corey, Vivi Janis. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Network.

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      <itunes:summary>Silent Men - Little White Lies (01-13-52)FIRST BROADCAST: October 14, 1951 -- LAST BROADCAST: May 28, 1952NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless...&quot; Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of &quot;special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.THIS EPISODE:The Silent Men. January 13, 1952. NBC net.work &quot;Little White Lies&quot;. Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights a gang of diamond smugglers. The system cue has been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Bertram Tanzewell, Frank Gerstle, Jeff Corey, Vivi Janis. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Network.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Silent Men - Little White Lies (01-13-52)FIRST BROADCAST: October 14, 1951 -- LAST BROADCAST: May...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9402: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Harley Street Murders&quot; (03-03-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Harley Street Murders&quot; (03-03-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9402</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Harley Street Murders (Aired March 3, 1947)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 


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March 3, 1947. ABC network. "The Harley Street Murders" aka: "Queue For Murder". Sponsored by: Kreml Hair Tonic, Kreml Shampoo. A man dies in an opium den, a doctor dies in his office on Harley Street. Holmes works on the case, which involves decapitation and a strangulation with a Chinaman's queue. The story is based on, "The Man With The Twisted Lip" by Arthur Conan Doyle. Tom Conway, Nigel Bruce, Joseph Bell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Tom McKnight (producer), Alex Steinert (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2023 00:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-06-01T17_05_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harley Street Murders (Aired March 3, 1947)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 3, 1947. ABC network. &quot;The Harley Street Murders&quot; aka: &quot;Queue For Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Kreml Hair Tonic, Kreml Shampoo. A man dies in an opium den, a doctor dies in his office on Harley Street. Holmes works on the case, which involves decapitation and a strangulation with a Chinaman's queue. The story is based on, &quot;The Man With The Twisted Lip&quot; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Tom Conway, Nigel Bruce, Joseph Bell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Tom McKnight (producer), Alex Steinert (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Harley Street Murders (Aired March 3, 1947)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9401: The Shadow - &quot;The Blind Beggar Dies&quot; (03-09-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - &quot;The Blind Beggar Dies&quot; (03-09-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9401</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter and was the highest-rated daytime series for many years. A man of mystery who was "never seen, only heard," The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals.


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March 9, 1941. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Blind Beggar Dies". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A pair of small-time racketeers work the protection racket on beggars. Contains only one commercial. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 23:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 02:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-06-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter and was the highest-rated daytime series for many years. A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals.THIS EPISODE: March 9, 1941. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Blind Beggar Dies&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A pair of small-time racketeers work the protection racket on beggars. Contains only one commercial. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 23:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9400: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;Murder Without Motive&quot; (10-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;Murder Without Motive&quot; (10-19-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9400</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder without Motive (Aired October 19, 1953)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2023 03:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder without Motive (Aired October 19, 1953)The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder without Motive (Aired October 19, 1953)The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9399: The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - &quot;Munsey's Mob&quot; (05-24-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - &quot;Munsey's Mob&quot; (05-24-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9399</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 


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May 24, 1979. Program #79. CBS network. "Munsey's Mob". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), Daws Butler, Don Blakely, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joan McCall, Norman Alden, Ted Sherdeman (writer), Vic Perrin. 49:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 18:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-30T11_28_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. THIS EPISODE:May 24, 1979. Program #79. CBS network. &quot;Munsey's Mob&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), Daws Butler, Don Blakely, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joan McCall, Norman Alden, Ted Sherdeman (writer), Vic Perrin. 49:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9398: The Sealed Book - &quot;The Accusing Corpse&quot; (04-29-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - &quot;The Accusing Corpse&quot; (04-29-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9398</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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April 29, 1945. Program #7. Mutual network. "The Accusing Corpse". Sustaining. A plot to a commit double murder is executed in a very strange way with very strange results. The script was also used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on April 16, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 1, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 02:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-29T19_00_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the accusing corpse (aired april 29,1945) with the sealed book,each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong,followed by philip clarke's observation that the keeper of the b,within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'al,clarke w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:April 29, 1945. Program #7. Mutual network. &quot;The Accusing Corpse&quot;. Sustaining. A plot to a commit double murder is executed in a very strange way with very strange results. The script was also used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on April 16, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 1, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9397: The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;The Uninvited&quot; (11-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;The Uninvited&quot; (11-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9397</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Uninvited (Aired November 18, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. 


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November 18, 1949. NBC network. "The Uninvited". Sustaining. A weepy ghost story set in England. Ray Milland, June Foray, John Dehner, Lewis Allen. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 16:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-29T09_16_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Uninvited (Aired November 18, 1949)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. THIS EPISODE: November 18, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Uninvited&quot;. Sustaining. A weepy ghost story set in England. Ray Milland, June Foray, John Dehner, Lewis Allen. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Uninvited (Aired November 18, 1949)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9396: The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (09-18-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (09-18-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Screen Guild Players" - The Ox-Bow Incident (Aired September 18, 1944)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television. 


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September 18, 1944. "The Ox-Bow Incident" - Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news comes in that a local farmer has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (Aired September 18, 1944)The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 18, 1944. &quot;The Ox-Bow Incident&quot; - Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news comes in that a local farmer has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (Aired September 18, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9395: Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Search For A Killer&quot; (07-02-50)  aka &quot;A Real Gone Guy&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Search For A Killer&quot; (07-02-50)  aka &quot;A Real Gone Guy&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9395</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Search For A Killer (Aired July 2, 1950)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. 



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July 2, 1950. NBC network. "Search For A Killer" aka: "A Real Gone Guy". Sustaining. The program is preceded by a Korean War news bulletin. Who killed a band leader in a small town? Vivi Janis, William Johnstone, Lawrence Dobkin, Charles Glenn, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Helen Mack (director), Lou Merrill, Jack Edwards, Don Stanley (anouncer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 20:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1695</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Search For A Killer (Aired July 2, 1950)The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. THIS EPISODE: July 2, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Search For A Killer&quot; aka: &quot;A Real Gone Guy&quot;. Sustaining. The program is preceded by a Korean War news bulletin. Who killed a band leader in a small town? Vivi Janis, William Johnstone, Lawrence Dobkin, Charles Glenn, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Helen Mack (director), Lou Merrill, Jack Edwards, Don Stanley (anouncer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Search For A Killer (Aired July 2, 1950)The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9394: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Lee Burlough Gang (03-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Lee Burlough Gang (03-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9394</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show" - The Lee Burlough Gang (Aired March 14, 1952)

Roy Rogers was born to Andrew ("Andy") and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.


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March 14, 1952. "The Lee Burlough Gang" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The Lee Burlough gang has stolen the life savings of Peter Nicholas. Roy and Dale try to find the gang's secret hideout. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Earl Lee, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Leo Curley, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tim Graham, Tom Hargis (director). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 03:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Lee Burlough Gang (Aired March 14, 1952)Roy Rogers was born to Andrew (&quot;Andy&quot;) and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1952. &quot;The Lee Burlough Gang&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The Lee Burlough gang has stolen the life savings of Peter Nicholas. Roy and Dale try to find the gang's secret hideout. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Earl Lee, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Leo Curley, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tim Graham, Tom Hargis (director). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Lee Burlough Gang (Aired March 14, 1952)Roy ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9393: Rogues Gallery - The Star Of Savoy (06-23-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogues Gallery - The Star Of Savoy (06-23-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9393</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Star Of Savoy (Aired June 23, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. 


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June 23, 1946. NBC network. "The Star Of Savoy". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. The first show of the series on NBC. This might be a rehearsal recording or unedited tape. A man with a bullet in him comes to Rogue's office to die. Who shot Charles McDonald...and why? The reason is a very, very valuable diamond! The system cue is not heard. The script was previously used on "Rogue's Gallery" on June 24, 1945. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 May 2023 18:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-27T11_51_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Star Of Savoy (Aired June 23, 1946)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 23, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Star Of Savoy&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. The first show of the series on NBC. This might be a rehearsal recording or unedited tape. A man with a bullet in him comes to Rogue's office to die. Who shot Charles McDonald...and why? The reason is a very, very valuable diamond! The system cue is not heard. The script was previously used on &quot;Rogue's Gallery&quot; on June 24, 1945. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Star Of Savoy (Aired June 23, 1946)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9392: Rocky Jordan - &quot;Varlachi&quot; (07-31-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;Varlachi&quot; (07-31-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9392</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Varlachi (Aired July 31, 1949)

Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity." Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. John Dunning in his "On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio" describes Jordan as "a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other." The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. 


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July 31, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Varlachi". Sustaining. Rocky befriends a Spanish speaking gypsy (in Cairo). Jack Moyles makes an announcement that next week, the show will be sponsored by Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Margaret Barnum (writer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 May 2023 02:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-26T19_01_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Varlachi (Aired July 31, 1949)Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot; Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. John Dunning in his &quot;On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other.&quot; The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. THIS EPISODE: July 31, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Varlachi&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky befriends a Spanish speaking gypsy (in Cairo). Jack Moyles makes an announcement that next week, the show will be sponsored by Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Margaret Barnum (writer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9391: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Catskills Cover-Up&quot; (02-09-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Catskills Cover-Up&quot; (02-09-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9391</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Catskills Cover-Up (Aired February 9, 1954)

There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just "the agency".


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February 9, 1954. NBC network. "Catskills Cover-Up". Sustaining. Not auditioned. Rocky becomes a Borscht Belt social director to help a man involved in a post office robbery. Don't miss the straight-faced line, "Okay Louie, drop the blintz!". Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips. 23:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2023 03:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-25T20_56_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Catskills Cover-Up (Aired February 9, 1954)There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just &quot;the agency&quot;.THIS EPISODE:February 9, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Catskills Cover-Up&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Rocky becomes a Borscht Belt social director to help a man involved in a post office robbery. Don't miss the straight-faced line, &quot;Okay Louie, drop the blintz!&quot;. Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips. 23:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Catskills Cover-Up (Aired February 9, 1954)There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9390: Richard Diamond - &quot;The Pete Rocco Case&quot; (10-04-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond - &quot;The Pete Rocco Case&quot; (10-04-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9390</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950)

 Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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October 4, 1950. NBC network. "The Pete Rocco Case". Sponsored by: Rexall. When Peter Rocco escapes from jail to kill Diamond, Rocco's mother hires Diamond to return her son to prison! Dick sings, "A Little Bit Independent" after the story. Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music director), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Bill Forman (announcer), June Allyson. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 22:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950) Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Pete Rocco Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Rexall. When Peter Rocco escapes from jail to kill Diamond, Rocco's mother hires Diamond to return her son to prison! Dick sings, &quot;A Little Bit Independent&quot; after the story. Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music director), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Bill Forman (announcer), June Allyson. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950) Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9389: The Red Skelton Show - &quot;Deadeye Trades In His Horse&quot; (09-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Red Skelton Show - &quot;Deadeye Trades In His Horse&quot; (09-17-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9389</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)

Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b.1906 - d.1982), a joke writer, business manager, and former usher at Kansas City's old Pantage Theater, on June 1, 1931. Skelton was one month away from his 18th birthday, and Edna was 16 (or as old as 25 if the birth date given above is correct.). They divorced in 1943. Stillwell remained an advisor on his career after their marriage ended. It was his ex-wife/manager Edna who negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year "The Red Skelton Show" (1951) premiered on NBC. On March 9, 1945 he married Georgia Maurine Davis in Beverly Hills, California. They had two children, Richard Jr., and Valentina Marie Skelton (b.1947). Richard Skelton Jr.'s death on May 10, 1958 from leukemia, just 10 days before his 10th birthday, devastated the Skelton household. Family friend Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, whose unauthorized biography of Skelton came out in 1979, wrote "Red treated his son's room in their Palm Springs house like a little museum. ...He had it cordoned off with a velvet rope so nobody could go in there."


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110198. The Red Skelton Show. September 17, 1948. NBC network. The Four Knights sing, "Brother Bill.". Red Skelton, The Four Knights. Deadeye Trades In His Horse (09-17-48) Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.                                   

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2023 23:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-24T16_10_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red_skelton_show raleigh cigarette program easy_money_(04-16-46)</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b.1906 - d.1982), a joke writer, business manager, and former usher at Kansas City's old Pantage Theater, on June 1, 1931. Skelton was one month away from his 18th birthday, and Edna was 16 (or as old as 25 if the birth date given above is correct.). They divorced in 1943. Stillwell remained an advisor on his career after their marriage ended. It was his ex-wife/manager Edna who negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year &quot;The Red Skelton Show&quot; (1951) premiered on NBC. On March 9, 1945 he married Georgia Maurine Davis in Beverly Hills, California. They had two children, Richard Jr., and Valentina Marie Skelton (b.1947). Richard Skelton Jr.'s death on May 10, 1958 from leukemia, just 10 days before his 10th birthday, devastated the Skelton household. Family friend Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, whose unauthorized biography of Skelton came out in 1979, wrote &quot;Red treated his son's room in their Palm Springs house like a little museum. ...He had it cordoned off with a velvet rope so nobody could go in there.&quot;THIS EPISODE:110198. The Red Skelton Show. September 17, 1948. NBC network. The Four Knights sing, &quot;Brother Bill.&quot;. Red Skelton, The Four Knights. Deadeye Trades In His Horse (09-17-48) Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b.190...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9388: The Real McCoys - &quot;The New Doctor&quot; (03-27-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Real McCoys - &quot;The New Doctor&quot; (03-27-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9388</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The New Doctor (Aired March 27, 1958)

A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. The Real McCoys paved the way for such rural hits as The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. The Real McCoys paved the way for such rural hits as The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2023 11:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>real_mccoys west virginia_mountain_family california's_san_ferna</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The New Doctor (Aired March 27, 1958)A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. The Real McCoys paved the way for such rural hits as The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. The Real McCoys paved the way for such rural hits as The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The New Doctor (Aired March 27, 1958)A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9387: &quot;Debt Of Honor&quot; (05-27-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Debt Of Honor&quot; (05-27-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9387</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.  The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.


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May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. "Debt Of Honor". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called "The Hallmark Program." An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 14:56:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-23T07_56_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio_reader's_digest hallmark_playhouse author's_playhouse john</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.&amp;nbsp; The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. &quot;Debt Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called &quot;The Hallmark Program.&quot; An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9386: Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Hit &amp; Run&quot; (08-14-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Hit &amp; Run&quot; (08-14-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9386</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Hit &amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 


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August 14, 1948. Program #6. NBC network. "Hit and Run". Sustaining. A man kills a young boy on the highway and finds himself unable to live with the consequences. Bob Warren (announcer), Casey Allen, Donald Hastings, Fran Carlon, Harry W. Junkin (writer), Lon Clark, Max Schub (writer), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 21:57:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-22T14_57_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hit &amp;amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of&amp;nbsp; New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. THIS EPISODE:August 14, 1948. Program #6. NBC network. &quot;Hit and Run&quot;. Sustaining. A man kills a young boy on the highway and finds himself unable to live with the consequences. Bob Warren (announcer), Casey Allen, Donald Hastings, Fran Carlon, Harry W. Junkin (writer), Lon Clark, Max Schub (writer), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hit &amp;amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9385: Quiet Please - &quot;Bring Me To Life&quot; (08-10-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Quiet Please - &quot;Bring Me To Life&quot; (08-10-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9385</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell "created works of astonishing originality" (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an "extraordinary body of work" (Hand, 158), which established Cooper "as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio." (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes "were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted"



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August 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Bring Me To Life". Sustaining. A script writer for "Quiet Please" has a typewriter that types by itself! Whatever is typed (such as, "It was a stormy night") comes to pass (crash of thunder)! Wyllis Cooper (host, writer, director), Ernest Chappell ("the man who spoke to you"), Helen Marcy, Walter Black, Walter Bryan, Gene Parazzo (organist). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 15:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-21T08_03_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell &quot;created works of astonishing originality&quot; (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an &quot;extraordinary body of work&quot; (Hand, 158), which established Cooper &quot;as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio.&quot; (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes &quot;were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted&quot;THIS EPISODE:August 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Bring Me To Life&quot;. Sustaining. A script writer for &quot;Quiet Please&quot; has a typewriter that types by itself! Whatever is typed (such as, &quot;It was a stormy night&quot;) comes to pass (crash of thunder)! Wyllis Cooper (host, writer, director), Ernest Chappell (&quot;the man who spoke to you&quot;), Helen Marcy, Walter Black, Walter Bryan, Gene Parazzo (organist). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9384: Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - &quot;Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer&quot; (03-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - &quot;Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer&quot; (03-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9384</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times Past


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March 11, 1952. CBS network. "The Asiatic Killer". Sponsored by: Haley's M-O, Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. James Callender has been poisoned by Asiatic cholera germs. Inspector Peter Black of Scotland Yard investigates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Sally Cassell, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, John Sherman, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Antony Ellis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 03:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times PastTHIS EPISODE:March 11, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Asiatic Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Haley's M-O, Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. James Callender has been poisoned by Asiatic cholera germs. Inspector Peter Black of Scotland Yard investigates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Sally Cassell, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, John Sherman, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Antony Ellis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)PURSUIT (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9383: The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind&quot; (07-04-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind&quot; (07-04-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9383</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 


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July 4, 1951. NBC network. "Hidden Thoughts Of A Feminine Mind...Concerned With Murder". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Lesley Woods, Himan Brown (director), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 28:26. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 May 2023 14:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-20T07_49_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. THIS EPISODE:July 4, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Hidden Thoughts Of A Feminine Mind...Concerned With Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Lesley Woods, Himan Brown (director), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 28:26. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9382: The Price Of Fear - &quot;Is Anybody There&quot; (07-04-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Price Of Fear - &quot;Is Anybody There&quot; (07-04-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9382</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Is Anybody There (Aired July 4, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 May 2023 02:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-19T19_33_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>price_of_fear_(starring_vincent price) eye_for_an_eye bbc's_worl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Is Anybody There (Aired July 4, 1974)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is Anybody There (Aired July 4, 1974)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9381: Planet Man - 3 Episodes From 1950</title>
      <itunes:title>Planet Man - 3 Episodes From 1950</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9381</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Planet Man - 3 Episodes From 1950

Produced in about 1950 by Palladium Radio Productions, "The Planet Man" 
is the golly-gee-whillikers saga of Dantro, an intergalactic 
troubleshooter for an organization known as the League of Planets - "the 
law enforcement body for peace and justice in the celestial world." 
(Think of him as an outer-space version of Marshal Matt Dillon - "It's a 
chancy job, and it makes a [planet] man watchful...") With their center 
of operations situated on Planeria Rex, "the capital of the planets," 
the League sends their water-carrier Dantro out into the celestial world 
to maintain law and order "whenever danger threatens the universe." 

"The Planet Man" is a graduate of the Space Patrol/Tom Corbett, Space 
Cadet school of old-time radio drama, serving up plenty of breezy, 
not-to-be-taken-seriously adventure fun. Marston is a great 
megalomaniacal comic villain, very similar to the bad guys in the 
Columbia Studios serials who were always griping about their bungling 
subordinates and their inability to follow orders. But the series 
utilizes other colorful villains as well -- particularly a pair of 
Brooklynese dese-dem-and-dose space pirates named Slick and Blackie who 
sound like refugees from a Monogram B-gangster pic. And yet, the show 
showcases ideas that will be used later in other, classic sci-fi films: 
one particular story arc echoes the Cold War paranoia of "The Invasion 
of the Body Snatchers," in which the nefarious Marston manages to 
dehumanize Dantro and others with his handy-dandy "Hypno-Ray." 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2023 02:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-18T19_15_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>planet_man 1952-53 space_patrol/tom_corbett cadet_school boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Planet Man - 3 Episodes From 1950Produced in about 1950 by Palladium Radio Productions, &quot;The Planet Man&quot; is the golly-gee-whillikers saga of Dantro, an intergalactic troubleshooter for an organization known as the League of Planets - &quot;the law enforcement body for peace and justice in the celestial world.&quot; (Think of him as an outer-space version of Marshal Matt Dillon - &quot;It's a chancy job, and it makes a [planet] man watchful...&quot;) With their center of operations situated on Planeria Rex, &quot;the capital of the planets,&quot; the League sends their water-carrier Dantro out into the celestial world to maintain law and order &quot;whenever danger threatens the universe.&quot; &quot;The Planet Man&quot; is a graduate of the Space Patrol/Tom Corbett, Space&amp;nbsp;Cadet school of old-time radio drama, serving up plenty of breezy,&amp;nbsp;not-to-be-taken-seriously adventure fun. Marston is a great&amp;nbsp;megalomaniacal comic villain, very similar to the bad guys in the&amp;nbsp;Columbia Studios serials who were always griping about their bungling&amp;nbsp;subordinates and their inability to follow orders. But the series&amp;nbsp;utilizes other colorful villains as well -- particularly a pair of&amp;nbsp;Brooklynese dese-dem-and-dose space pirates named Slick and Blackie who&amp;nbsp;sound like refugees from a Monogram B-gangster pic. And yet, the show&amp;nbsp;showcases ideas that will be used later in other, classic sci-fi films:&amp;nbsp;one particular story arc echoes the Cold War paranoia of &quot;The Invasion&amp;nbsp;of the Body Snatchers,&quot; in which the nefarious Marston manages to&amp;nbsp;dehumanize Dantro and others with his handy-dandy &quot;Hypno-Ray.&quot;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Planet Man - 3 Episodes From 1950Produced in about 1950 by Palladium Radio Productions, &quot;The Plan...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9380: Pier 23 Johnny Madero (Starring Jack Webb) &quot;Fatal Auction&quot; (06-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pier 23 Johnny Madero (Starring Jack Webb) &quot;Fatal Auction&quot; (06-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9380</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio detective and drama series. Playing the part of Johnny Modero is the great Jack Webb. It was aired on the Mutual Network as a summer relacement show in 1947, and Johnny Modero was a fast talking, wise cracking guy who ran a boat shop in  San Francisco. When Modero was on a case, he usually solved it before his nemesis, but sometimes friend, a cop who went by the name of Warchek. Warchek was played by another old time radio great William Conrad. As far as Jack Webb goes, this is the kind of part he thrived on, he had similar roles in Jeff Regan PI, and Pat Novak For Hire. This was also before his stint on Dragnet. Sometimes it seems like this show was produced just to show off Webb's style of radio acting. He set the standard for the tough talking, no nonsense, Private Investigator type for old time radio shows. When it was cancelled, or more accuratley not picked up for a full time show, it caused an uproar for the Mutual Network. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio


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June 26, 1947. "Fatal Auction" - Mutual network. Sustaining. The waterfront character with a nose for trouble. A saxophone worth $1000 and two murders. Why? Jack Webb, Gale Gordon, William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2023 16:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-18T09_01_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio detective and drama series. Playing the part of Johnny Modero is the great Jack Webb. It was aired on the Mutual Network as a summer relacement show in 1947, and Johnny Modero was a fast talking, wise cracking guy who ran a boat shop in&amp;nbsp; San Francisco. When Modero was on a case, he usually solved it before his nemesis, but sometimes friend, a cop who went by the name of Warchek. Warchek was played by another old time radio great William Conrad. As far as Jack Webb goes, this is the kind of part he thrived on, he had similar roles in Jeff Regan PI, and Pat Novak For Hire. This was also before his stint on Dragnet. Sometimes it seems like this show was produced just to show off Webb's style of radio acting. He set the standard for the tough talking, no nonsense, Private Investigator type for old time radio shows. When it was cancelled, or more accuratley not picked up for a full time show, it caused an uproar for the Mutual Network. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time RadioTHIS EPISODE:June 26, 1947. &quot;Fatal Auction&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. The waterfront character with a nose for trouble. A saxophone worth $1000 and two murders. Why? Jack Webb, Gale Gordon, William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio detect...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9379: The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (05-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (05-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9379</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 


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May 24, 1949. Program #46. ZIV Syndication. "The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case". Commercials added locally. Gangster Eddie Mills has been shot and killed, despite his hiring a body guard. An organ-grinder could provide a clue to the crime, but he's been murdered too! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 32:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2023 16:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-17T09_16_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;May 24, 1949. Program #46. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. Gangster Eddie Mills has been shot and killed, despite his hiring a body guard. An organ-grinder could provide a clue to the crime, but he's been murdered too! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 32:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. V...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9378: The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot; (05-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot; (05-13-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.


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May 13, 1949. CBS network. "Four Hours To Kill". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. After killing his brother, a man has only four hours to find and kill the woman who heard the crime over the telephone. The script was also used on "Suspense" on January 12, 1950. Howard Duff, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Cathy Lewis, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 22:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.THIS EPISODE:May 13, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. After killing his brother, a man has only four hours to find and kill the woman who heard the crime over the telephone. The script was also used on &quot;Suspense&quot; on January 12, 1950. Howard Duff, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Cathy Lewis, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadwa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9377: The Phil Silvers Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra&quot; (02-09-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phil Silvers Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra&quot; (02-09-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9377</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)

Silvers started entertaining at age 11, when he would sing in theaters when the projector broke down (a common occurrence in those days). By age 13 he was working as a singer in the Gus Edwards Revue, and then worked in vaudeville and as a burlesque comic. Silvers next worked in short films for the Vitaphone studio, such as Ups and Downs (1937), and on Broadway, where he made his debut in the short-lived show Yokel Boy in 1939. Critics raved about Silvers, who was hailed as the bright spot in the mediocre play. The Broadway revue High Kickers (1941) was based on his concept. He made his feature film debut in Hit Parade of 1941 in 1940 (his previous appearance as a 'pitch man' in Strike Up the Band was cut). Over the next two decades, he worked as a character actor for MGM, Columbia, and 20th Century Fox, in such films as Lady Be Good (1941), Coney Island (1943), Cover Girl (1944), and Summer Stock (1950). When the studio system began to decline, he returned to the stage. Silvers wrote the lyrics for Frank Sinatra's "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)". Although he was not a songwriter, he wrote the lyrics while visiting composer Jimmy Van Heusen.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 00:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-15T17_40_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)Silvers started entertaining at age 11, when he would sing in theaters when the projector broke down (a common occurrence in those days). By age 13 he was working as a singer in the Gus Edwards Revue, and then worked in vaudeville and as a burlesque comic. Silvers next worked in short films for the Vitaphone studio, such as Ups and Downs (1937), and on Broadway, where he made his debut in the short-lived show Yokel Boy in 1939. Critics raved about Silvers, who was hailed as the bright spot in the mediocre play. The Broadway revue High Kickers (1941) was based on his concept. He made his feature film debut in Hit Parade of 1941 in 1940 (his previous appearance as a 'pitch man' in Strike Up the Band was cut). Over the next two decades, he worked as a character actor for MGM, Columbia, and 20th Century Fox, in such films as Lady Be Good (1941), Coney Island (1943), Cover Girl (1944), and Summer Stock (1950). When the studio system began to decline, he returned to the stage. Silvers wrote the lyrics for Frank Sinatra's &quot;Nancy (With the Laughing Face)&quot;. Although he was not a songwriter, he wrote the lyrics while visiting composer Jimmy Van Heusen.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)Silvers started entertaining at age 11, wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9376: The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye - &quot;The First Show For Rexall&quot; (10-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye - &quot;The First Show For Rexall&quot; (10-03-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.


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October 3, 1948. "The First Show For Rexall" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall Drugs. The first show of the series sponsored by Rexall. Phil and Alice go to sign their contract with Rexall. Phil sings, "You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 01:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-14T18_09_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1948. &quot;The First Show For Rexall&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall Drugs. The first show of the series sponsored by Rexall. Phil and Alice go to sign their contract with Rexall. Phil sings, &quot;You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9375: Pete Kelly's Blues - &quot;Dutch Courtney&quot; (02-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pete Kelly's Blues - &quot;Dutch Courtney&quot; (02-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9375</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson.


THIS EPISODE:

 
February 20, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. "Dutch Courtney" has been murdered. Gus Trudeau goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, "Sensation Rag." Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, "Jazz Me Blues." Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2023 11:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-14T04_02_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;February 20, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Dutch Courtney&quot; has been murdered. Gus Trudeau goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, &quot;Sensation Rag.&quot; Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, &quot;Jazz Me Blues.&quot; Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9374: Pat Novak For Hire - Father Leahy  (Starring Jack Webb) 04-02-49</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire - Father Leahy  (Starring Jack Webb) 04-02-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9374</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that "Hellman asked only one question", which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 


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April 2, 1949. Program #5. ABC. "Father Leahy" - Program #3. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A priest puts Pat on the trail of an escaped convict named Joe Feldman. This leads to a slit throat, a dead cop, and the standard frame. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, Richard Breen (writer), Basil Adlam (music), George Fenneman (announcer), Tudor Owen, Paul Frees (doubles), Parley Baer, Lurene Tuttle, William P. Rousseau (producer, director). 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2023 22:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-13T15_55_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that &quot;Hellman asked only one question&quot;, which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: April 2, 1949. Program #5. ABC. &quot;Father Leahy&quot; - Program #3. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A priest puts Pat on the trail of an escaped convict named Joe Feldman. This leads to a slit throat, a dead cop, and the standard frame. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, Richard Breen (writer), Basil Adlam (music), George Fenneman (announcer), Tudor Owen, Paul Frees (doubles), Parley Baer, Lurene Tuttle, William P. Rousseau (producer, director). 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Raymond Burr is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9373: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Matchmaker&quot; (10-24-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Matchmaker&quot; (10-24-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9373</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. 


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October 24, 1948. "Matchmaker" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. While Harriet plays matchmaker, Ozzie tries to undo the damage. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Lurene Tuttle, Donald Woods, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2023 14:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-13T07_25_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ hilliard david_nelson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. THIS EPISODE:October 24, 1948. &quot;Matchmaker&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. While Harriet plays matchmaker, Ozzie tries to undo the damage. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Lurene Tuttle, Donald Woods, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9372: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Going Skiing&quot; (aka-Skis In The Classroom) 02-25-51</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Going Skiing&quot; (aka-Skis In The Classroom) 02-25-51</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9372</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) Aired February 25, 1951

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


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February 25, 1951. "Going Skiing" (aka-Skis In The Classroom) - Program #111. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Denton Ski Claw". Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! "The Denton Claw" is sure to help. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer). 34:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2023 00:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) Aired February 25, 1951Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:February 25, 1951. &quot;Going Skiing&quot; (aka-Skis In The Classroom) - Program #111. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Denton Ski Claw&quot;. Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! &quot;The Denton Claw&quot; is sure to help. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer). 34:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) Aired February 25, 1951Our Miss Brooks, an American situ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9371: The Old Gold Comedy Theater - &quot;The Nervous Wreck&quot; (04-22-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - &quot;The Nervous Wreck&quot; (04-22-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9371</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 10:50:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-12T03_50_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9370: Official Detective - &quot;Drunken Murder Suspect&quot; (11-01-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Official Detective - &quot;Drunken Murder Suspect&quot; (11-01-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9370</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Official Detective - Drunken Murder Suspect (11-01-56) (Aired November 29, 1956)

A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.  Many weekly timeslots. Presented in  cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.  Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.  Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.


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November 29, 1956. "Drunken Murder Suspect (11-01-56)" Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Wyn Wright (producer, director), Albert G. Miller (writer), Jack Irish (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Doris Rich, Cathleen Cordell, James Monks. 22:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 01:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-11T18_04_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>official_detective police_melodrama drunken_murder_suspect_(11-0</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1416</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Official Detective - Drunken Murder Suspect (11-01-56) (Aired November 29, 1956)A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.&amp;nbsp; Many weekly timeslots. Presented in&amp;nbsp; cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.&amp;nbsp; Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.&amp;nbsp; Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.THIS EPISODE:November 29, 1956. &quot;Drunken Murder Suspect (11-01-56)&quot; Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Wyn Wright (producer, director), Albert G. Miller (writer), Jack Irish (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Doris Rich, Cathleen Cordell, James Monks. 22:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Official Detective - Drunken Murder Suspect (11-01-56) (Aired November 29, 1956)A Police Melodram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9369: Nightwatch - &quot;Boy Go Home&quot; (07-31-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightwatch - &quot;Boy Go Home&quot; (07-31-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9369</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.


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July 31, 1954. "Boy Go Home" - CBS network. Sustaining. The first case is about a little lost boy. When the cops return the boy to his house, his parents aren't home. A house burns down (it's arson), a domestic violence case. Sterling Tracy (producer), Jim Headlock (producer), Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief Of Police). 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2023 11:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-11T04_39_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_watch nightwatch reality_tv reality_radio crime_documentar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1666</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.THIS EPISODE:July 31, 1954. &quot;Boy Go Home&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The first case is about a little lost boy. When the cops return the boy to his house, his parents aren't home. A house burns down (it's arson), a domestic violence case. Sterling Tracy (producer), Jim Headlock (producer), Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief Of Police). 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Wat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9368: Nightfall - &quot;The Jogger&quot; (04-16-82)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;The Jogger&quot; (04-16-82)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9368</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Jogger (Aired April 16, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Show Notes From Calfkiller Old Time Radio


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April 16, 1982. Program #59. CBC network, Toronto origination. "The Jogger". A good story about a 48-year-old man who pushes his body into shape...to keep up with, "The Jogger." John Stocker (triples), Melleny Brown, Neil Dainard, Alan Fawcett, John Granik, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Bill Howell (producer, director, executive producer), Henry Ramer (host), Linda Sorenson, Tony Bell (writer). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2023 23:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-10T16_28_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall the_undertaker canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc h,_1980) love_&amp;_the_lonely_one_(07-04-80) henry_ramer_(host) larry</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1605</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jogger (Aired April 16, 1982)Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Show Notes From Calfkiller Old Time RadioTHIS EPISODE:April 16, 1982. Program #59. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;The Jogger&quot;. A good story about a 48-year-old man who pushes his body into shape...to keep up with, &quot;The Jogger.&quot; John Stocker (triples), Melleny Brown, Neil Dainard, Alan Fawcett, John Granik, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Bill Howell (producer, director, executive producer), Henry Ramer (host), Linda Sorenson, Tony Bell (writer). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jogger (Aired April 16, 1982)Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9367: Night Beat - &quot;The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead&quot; (03-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - &quot;The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead&quot; (03-20-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9367</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.


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March 20, 1950. "The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone meets a man in the park on a very hot day. He is wearing a heavy overcoat! Mr. Henry Kazarian claims to be dead, and a doctor confirms it! A well-written story, good radio! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer, editor), Ben Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Warren Lewis (director), Frank Worth (music), Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2023 11:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-10T04_31_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_beat nightbeat doctor's_secret randy_stone chicago_star fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1905</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.THIS EPISODE:March 20, 1950. &quot;The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone meets a man in the park on a very hot day. He is wearing a heavy overcoat! Mr. Henry Kazarian claims to be dead, and a doctor confirms it! A well-written story, good radio! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer, editor), Ben Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Warren Lewis (director), Frank Worth (music), Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9366: Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Witness Saw Nothing&quot; (02-24-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Witness Saw Nothing&quot; (02-24-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9366</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).


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February 24, 1946. Mutual network. "The Witness Saw Nothing". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser and Del Rich Margarine. A door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman calls on the wrong housewife and endangers his own life. Lon Clark. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp;amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Witness Saw Nothing&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser and Del Rich Margarine. A door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman calls on the wrong housewife and endangers his own life. Lon Clark. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9365: The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Killer Cards&quot; (01-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Killer Cards&quot; (01-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9365</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Killer Cards (Aired January 12, 1951)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. 


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January 12, 1951. NBC network. "The Killer Cards". Sustaining. The joint owners of "The Candy Club" sit down to a game of cards. Murder deals a hand, with Archie Goodwin kidnapped as the ante. The final promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Betty Lou Gerson, Jay Novello, Howard McNear, Barney Phillips. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2023 11:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-09T04_00_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Killer Cards (Aired January 12, 1951)Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. THIS EPISODE:January 12, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Killer Cards&quot;. Sustaining. The joint owners of &quot;The Candy Club&quot; sit down to a game of cards. Murder deals a hand, with Archie Goodwin kidnapped as the ante. The final promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Betty Lou Gerson, Jay Novello, Howard McNear, Barney Phillips. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Killer Cards (Aired January 12, 1951)Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9364: The NBC University Theater - &quot;The Pickwick Papers&quot; (Charles Dickens) 03-13-49</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - &quot;The Pickwick Papers&quot; (Charles Dickens) 03-13-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9364</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949

University Theater is an unusual series that focused on reenacting novels by great authors for college classes. Many accredited American universities such as Washington State College, University of Louisville, and University of Tulsa, used this dramatic series as a supplement to correspondent college courses. The series' creators made study guides to accompany the courses. Students studying great literature by Steinbeck, Faulkner, Hemingway, Huxley, and many others listened to these shows every week. It was an ambitious series that remained popular despite its academic and non-commercial appeal. The shows are high quality and will please many fans of great literature. 

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March 13, 1949. NBC network. "The Pickwick Papers". Sustaining. The famous trial of Mr. Pickwick, accused of breach of promise by Mrs. Bardell. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Booth Coleman, Carl Harbord, Charles Coburn (guest), Charles Dickens (author), Crauford Kent, Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Grey Stafford, John Frasier, Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Morton Wishengrad (adaptor), Nelson Welch, Norma Varden, Pat Aherne, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence, Tom McKee, Whitfield Connor. 1:00:07  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2023 01:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-08T18_22_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949University Theater is an unusual series that focused on reenacting novels by great authors for college classes. Many accredited American universities such as Washington State College, University of Louisville, and University of Tulsa, used this dramatic series as a supplement to correspondent college courses. The series' creators made study guides to accompany the courses. Students studying great literature by Steinbeck, Faulkner, Hemingway, Huxley, and many others listened to these shows every week. It was an ambitious series that remained popular despite its academic and non-commercial appeal. The shows are high quality and will please many fans of great literature. THIS EPISODE: March 13, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Pickwick Papers&quot;. Sustaining. The famous trial of Mr. Pickwick, accused of breach of promise by Mrs. Bardell. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Booth Coleman, Carl Harbord, Charles Coburn (guest), Charles Dickens (author), Crauford Kent, Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Grey Stafford, John Frasier, Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Morton Wishengrad (adaptor), Nelson Welch, Norma Varden, Pat Aherne, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence, Tom McKee, Whitfield Connor. 1:00:07&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949University Theater is an unusual series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9363: Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - &quot;Beyond Good &amp; Evil&quot; (08-28-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - &quot;Beyond Good &amp; Evil&quot; (08-28-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9363</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Beyond Good &amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

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August 28, 1947. NBC network. "Beyond Good &amp; Evil". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. An escaped convict kills a minister and takes his place in a small town while planning a bank robbery. A good story! Howard Culver, Jack Edwards Jr., John Brown, Michael Roy (announcer), Ben Hecht (author), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Russell Thorson, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2023 10:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-08T03_10_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery_in_the_air_ (starring_peter_lorre) queen_of_spades 1947</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beyond Good &amp;amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. THIS EPISODE: August 28, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Beyond Good &amp;amp; Evil&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. An escaped convict kills a minister and takes his place in a small town while planning a bank robbery. A good story! Howard Culver, Jack Edwards Jr., John Brown, Michael Roy (announcer), Ben Hecht (author), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Russell Thorson, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Beyond Good &amp;amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginatio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9362: Mystery House - &quot;A Killing In The Market&quot; (05-31-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery House - &quot;A Killing In The Market&quot; (05-31-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9362</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced "The Count" on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called "Dr. Morgan" and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, "Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

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May 31, 1946. Program #42. Mutual net, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "A Killing In The Market". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 16:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-07T09_10_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery_house bases_loaded dan_and_barbara_glenn publishing_comp</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called &quot;Dr. Morgan&quot; and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, &quot;Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.THIS EPISODE:May 31, 1946. Program #42. Mutual net, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;A Killing In The Market&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9361: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;The Good Die Young&quot; (02-27-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;The Good Die Young&quot; (02-27-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9361</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Good Die Young (Aired February 27, 1944)

The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). 

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February 27, 1944. Program #13. Mutual network. "The Good Die Young". Sustaining. Young Sondra detests her new step-mother and is determined to get rid of her as soon as possible. Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Betty Jane Tyler, Jock MacGregor (director), Doc Whipple (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 01:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-06T18_59_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler robert_a_arthur david_kogan maurice_tarplin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Good Die Young (Aired February 27, 1944)The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1944. Program #13. Mutual network. &quot;The Good Die Young&quot;. Sustaining. Young Sondra detests her new step-mother and is determined to get rid of her as soon as possible. Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Betty Jane Tyler, Jock MacGregor (director), Doc Whipple (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Die Young (Aired February 27, 1944)The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9360: My Friend Irma - &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; (06-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; (06-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9360</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.

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June 7, 1948. "A Trip To Coney Island" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 May 2023 13:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-06T06_13_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.THIS EPISODE:June 7, 1948. &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9360: My Friend Irma - &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; (06-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; (06-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9360</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.

THIS EPISODE:

June 7, 1948. "A Trip To Coney Island" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 May 2023 13:06:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.THIS EPISODE:June 7, 1948. &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9359: My Favorite Husband (Starring Lucille Ball) - &quot;The Absolute Truth&quot; (01-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Favorite Husband (Starring Lucille Ball) - &quot;The Absolute Truth&quot; (01-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9359</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Absolute Truth (Aired January 28, 1949)

My Favorite Husband is the name of an American radio program and network television series. The original radio show, co-starring Lucille Ball, was the initial basis for what evolved into the groundbreaking TV sitcom I Love Lucy. The series was based on the 1940 novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, written by Isabel Scott Rorick, which had previously been adapted into the 1942 Paramount feature film Are Husbands Necessary?, co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. My Favorite Husband began on CBS Radio with Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cugat. After a few early episodes, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Liz and George Cooper. The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!"  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2023 10:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Absolute Truth (Aired January 28, 1949)My Favorite Husband is the name of an American radio program and network television series. The original radio show, co-starring Lucille Ball, was the initial basis for what evolved into the groundbreaking TV sitcom I Love Lucy. The series was based on the 1940 novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, written by Isabel Scott Rorick, which had previously been adapted into the 1942 Paramount feature film Are Husbands Necessary?, co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. My Favorite Husband began on CBS Radio with Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cugat. After a few early episodes, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Liz and George Cooper. The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot;&amp;nbsp; The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9358: Mr. District Attorney - &quot;The Bridle Path Murders&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. District Attorney - &quot;The Bridle Path Murders&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9358</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Bridle Path Murders (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 May 2023 08:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bridle Path Murders (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.&amp;nbsp; Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9357: Murder At Midnight - &quot;The House Where Death Lives&quot; (07-26-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;The House Where Death Lives&quot; (07-26-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9357</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The House Where Death Lives (Aired July 26, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.

THIS EPISODE:
	
July 26, 1946. Program #15. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The House Where Death Lived". Commercials added locally. A noted psychic researcher named Dr. Goff is obsessed with a house filled with apparitions. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Berry Kroeger, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2023 04:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-02T21_52_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1574</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Where Death Lives (Aired July 26, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.THIS EPISODE:	July 26, 1946. Program #15. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The House Where Death Lived&quot;. Commercials added locally. A noted psychic researcher named Dr. Goff is obsessed with a house filled with apparitions. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Berry Kroeger, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The House Where Death Lives (Aired July 26, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9356: Dragnet - &quot;Big Juvenile Division&quot; (01-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;Big Juvenile Division&quot; (01-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9356</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Juvenile Division (01-17-52)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1952. Program #136. NBC network. "The Big Juvenile Division". Sponsored by: Fatima. Robert Lawson, a "young Hitler" is promoting gang warfare in town. Sgt. Friday tries to warn the parents involved. Barney Phillips, Charles Smith, Eddie Firestone, Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2023 09:42:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-02T02_42_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Juvenile Division (01-17-52)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history.THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1952. Program #136. NBC network. &quot;The Big Juvenile Division&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Robert Lawson, a &quot;young Hitler&quot; is promoting gang warfare in town. Sgt. Friday tries to warn the parents involved. Barney Phillips, Charles Smith, Eddie Firestone, Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Juvenile Division (01-17-52)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9355: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; (12-07-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; (12-07-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9355</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 


THIS EPISODE:


December 7, 1951. "A Baby Is Left At The Tavern" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 15:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-05-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-05-01T08_07_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2139</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. THIS EPISODE:December 7, 1951. &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9354: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;The Greek Connection&quot; (02-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;The Greek Connection&quot; (02-20-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9354</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Greek Connection (Aired February 20, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. 


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February 20, 1950. "The Greek Connection" - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Athens to try to recover stolen radar plans. The program may be dated February 2, 1950. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 19:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Greek Connection (Aired February 20, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. THIS EPISODE: February 20, 1950. &quot;The Greek Connection&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Athens to try to recover stolen radar plans. The program may be dated February 2, 1950. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Greek Connection (Aired February 20, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most dura...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9353: The Clock - &quot;Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker&quot; (05-11-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker&quot; (05-11-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9353</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". 


THIS EPISODE:
 

May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Only Death Is Timeless". Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is "death." Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 03:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-29T20_18_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1484</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. THIS EPISODE: May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Only Death Is Timeless&quot;. Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is &quot;death.&quot; Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence K...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9352: Cloak And Dagger - &quot;Recommendation From Rommel&quot; (08-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak And Dagger - &quot;Recommendation From Rommel&quot; (08-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9352</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Recommendation From Rommel (Aired August 6, 1950)

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 


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August 6, 1950. NBC network. "Recommendation From Rommel". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. A spy for the O. S. S. in northern Italy has the misfortune to find himself in the train compartment of Field Marshal Rommel himself! Jan Miner, Boris Aplon, Jon Gart (music), Louis G. Cowan (director), Arnold Moss, Jerry Jarrett, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Alfred Hollander (director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Ralph Bell, Berry Kroeger. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2023 07:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-29T00_46_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recommendation From Rommel (Aired August 6, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. THIS EPISODE: August 6, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Recommendation From Rommel&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. A spy for the O. S. S. in northern Italy has the misfortune to find himself in the train compartment of Field Marshal Rommel himself! Jan Miner, Boris Aplon, Jon Gart (music), Louis G. Cowan (director), Arnold Moss, Jerry Jarrett, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Alfred Hollander (director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Ralph Bell, Berry Kroeger. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recommendation From Rommel (Aired August 6, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous missio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9351: The Chase - &quot;Long Distance&quot; (11-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Long Distance&quot; (11-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9351</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 


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November 2, 1952. NBC network. "Long Distance". Sustaining. A woman whose husband is about to be executed tries to save his life by telephone. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Abby Lewis, Bill Lipton, Cliff Oland, Connie Lembcke, Edward King (director), Gene Leonard, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Jan Miner, John McGovern, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Martha Baron, Mildred Clinton, Pat Hosley, Rosemary Murphy, Sylvia Davis, Sylvia Lee. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2023 23:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-28T16_43_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. THIS EPISODE: November 2, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Long Distance&quot;. Sustaining. A woman whose husband is about to be executed tries to save his life by telephone. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Abby Lewis, Bill Lipton, Cliff Oland, Connie Lembcke, Edward King (director), Gene Leonard, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Jan Miner, John McGovern, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Martha Baron, Mildred Clinton, Pat Hosley, Rosemary Murphy, Sylvia Davis, Sylvia Lee. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9350: Boston Blackie - &quot;A New Face For Joe Harvey&quot; (11-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;A New Face For Joe Harvey&quot; (11-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9350</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A New Face For Joe Harvey (Aired November 5, 1946)

Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2023 01:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-27T18_08_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A New Face For Joe Harvey (Aired November 5, 1946)Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A New Face For Joe Harvey (Aired November 5, 1946)Over 200 episodes of this series were produced ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9349: Bold Venture - &quot;Slate's Stolen Da Vinci&quot; (11-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Slate's Stolen Da Vinci&quot; (11-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9349</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. 


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November 19, 1951. "Slate's Stolen Da Vinci" - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his "helping hand". Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the "worthless" art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Apr 2023 07:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-27T00_38_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. THIS EPISODE: November 19, 1951. &quot;Slate's Stolen Da Vinci&quot; - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his &quot;helping hand&quot;. Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the &quot;worthless&quot; art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9348: The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9348</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan. But here's one more from Charlie that might apply…"Mind, like parachute, only function when open."


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1950. "The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch". Commercials added locally. Two escaped convicts board a fog-bound yacht, and soon we have a murder for Charlie and #1 Son. Earl Derr Biggers (creator). 25:31. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2023 08:43:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-26T01_43_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie_chan chinese_detective derrr_biggers movies honolulu_pol</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan. But here's one more from Charlie that might apply&#8230;&quot;Mind, like parachute, only function when open.&quot;THIS EPISODE:1950. &quot;The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two escaped convicts board a fog-bound yacht, and soon we have a murder for Charlie and #1 Son. Earl Derr Biggers (creator). 25:31. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Charlie Chan was the Chinese detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9347: The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Billion Dollar Failure&quot; (08-24-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Billion Dollar Failure&quot; (08-24-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9347</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. 


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August 24, 1956. CBS network. "The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop". Sustaining. A very well-done tale about the day the devil hired a pollster to find out how many folks would be entrusted to his care in the next twenty years. Joseph Julian, Robert Dryden, Elaine Rost, Bob Hite (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2023 11:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. THIS EPISODE: August 24, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop&quot;. Sustaining. A very well-done tale about the day the devil hired a pollster to find out how many folks would be entrusted to his care in the next twenty years. Joseph Julian, Robert Dryden, Elaine Rost, Bob Hite (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia W...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9346: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;No Hiding Place&quot; (01-10-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;No Hiding Place&quot; (01-10-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9346</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 


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January 10, 1974. Program #5. CBS network. "No Hiding Place". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. The program was rebroadcast on February 25, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Sidney Slon (writer), Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meachum, Sidney Walker, Tom Keena, Himan Brown (producer, director). 51:26.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2023 00:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-24T17_01_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. THIS EPISODE: January 10, 1974. Program #5. CBS network. &quot;No Hiding Place&quot;. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. The program was rebroadcast on February 25, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Sidney Slon (writer), Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meachum, Sidney Walker, Tom Keena, Himan Brown (producer, director). 51:26.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, incl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9345: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Acquitted&quot; (07-03-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Acquitted&quot; (07-03-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9345</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Acquitted (Aired July 3, 1947)

The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. 


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July 3, 1947. CBS network. "Acquitted". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Big Mike Ryan, a swell cop, is suspended for arresting and then beating up Lenny Waldo. When Lenny and his cohort are found shot to death, Big Mike is of course the prime suspect. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2023 04:39:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-23T21_39_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Acquitted (Aired July 3, 1947)The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. THIS EPISODE: July 3, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Acquitted&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Big Mike Ryan, a swell cop, is suspended for arresting and then beating up Lenny Waldo. When Lenny and his cohort are found shot to death, Big Mike is of course the prime suspect. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Acquitted (Aired July 3, 1947)The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9344: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;Gregory Hood Suspect&quot; (09-30-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;Gregory Hood Suspect&quot; (09-30-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9344</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gregory Hood Suspect (Aired September 30, 1946)

Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1946. Mutual network. "Gregory Hood, Suspect". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A rat named Jethro Bronson is blackmailing Dephne Boggs. After Hood pays him a visit, Bronson is found murdered, with Hood's fingerprints on the murder weapon. A locked room mystery. See cat. #41892 for another show in the series with the same date. This date is correct, a circus story is promoted for next week. Elliott Lewis, Howard McNear, Herb Vigran, Anthony Boucher (writer), Ned Bliss (producer), Denis Green (writer), Lee Bowen (director), Arthur Fulton (sound effects), Art Surrence (sound effects), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Harry Bartell (announcer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2023 17:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-23T10_35_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;,marks_hartman_(announcer) the_white_masters_(11-06-46 three_silv</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2033</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gregory Hood Suspect (Aired September 30, 1946)Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:September 30, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;Gregory Hood, Suspect&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A rat named Jethro Bronson is blackmailing Dephne Boggs. After Hood pays him a visit, Bronson is found murdered, with Hood's fingerprints on the murder weapon. A locked room mystery. See cat. #41892 for another show in the series with the same date. This date is correct, a circus story is promoted for next week. Elliott Lewis, Howard McNear, Herb Vigran, Anthony Boucher (writer), Ned Bliss (producer), Denis Green (writer), Lee Bowen (director), Arthur Fulton (sound effects), Art Surrence (sound effects), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Harry Bartell (announcer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gregory Hood Suspect (Aired September 30, 1946)Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Fran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9343: Calling All Cars - &quot;San Quentin Prison Break&quot; (01-16-35)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;San Quentin Prison Break&quot; (01-16-35)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9343</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[San Quentin Prison Break (Aired January 16, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 


THIS EPISODE:


January 16, 1935. Program #61. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The San Quentin Prison Break". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Four convicts have just escaped from San Quentin prison, they are reported heading north with four members of the prison board as hostages. The actual prison break happened just "last Wednesday." The program has also been dated January 16, 1935. The initial dramatization of the event (also on the Don Lee net, which was used as the CBS Pacific net) took place just a half hour after the capture of the escaped convicts. William N. Robson dramatized how this story was produced on "The Columbia Workshop" on September 5, 1936. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. District Attorney Albert Bagshaw speaks from KFRC, San Francisco. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Albert Bagshaw (may be impersonated). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2023 05:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-22T22_05_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>San Quentin Prison Break (Aired January 16, 1935)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE:January 16, 1935. Program #61. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The San Quentin Prison Break&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Four convicts have just escaped from San Quentin prison, they are reported heading north with four members of the prison board as hostages. The actual prison break happened just &quot;last Wednesday.&quot; The program has also been dated January 16, 1935. The initial dramatization of the event (also on the Don Lee net, which was used as the CBS Pacific net) took place just a half hour after the capture of the escaped convicts. William N. Robson dramatized how this story was produced on &quot;The Columbia Workshop&quot; on September 5, 1936. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. District Attorney Albert Bagshaw speaks from KFRC, San Francisco. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Albert Bagshaw (may be impersonated). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>San Quentin Prison Break (Aired January 16, 1935)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9342: The Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Marlene Dietrich&quot; (03-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Marlene Dietrich&quot; (03-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9342</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Marlene Dietrich (Aired March 17, 1949)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches.

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March 17, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. George has caught a cold. Special Guest Is Marlene Dietrich tries to make Gracie jealous. The Maxwell House Coffee production number is built around the tune, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." The system cue has been deleted. Bill Goodwin, Tobe Reed, Marlene Dietrich, Bea Benaderet, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2023 09:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-22T02_13_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen harry_lubin_and_orchestra bill_goodwin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Marlene Dietrich (Aired March 17, 1949)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches.THIS EPISODE:March 17, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. George has caught a cold. Special Guest Is Marlene Dietrich tries to make Gracie jealous. The Maxwell House Coffee production number is built around the tune, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Bill Goodwin, Tobe Reed, Marlene Dietrich, Bea Benaderet, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Is Marlene Dietrich (Aired March 17, 1949)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9341: Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Death Uses Disappearing Ink&quot; (06-09-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Death Uses Disappearing Ink&quot; (06-09-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9341</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

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June 9, 1948. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. "Death Uses Disappearing Ink". Commercials added locally. Drummond follows a trail to Mexico City, started by a hired killer who is after a woman on a train. The date and story title are subject to correction. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:31 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2023 19:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. THIS EPISODE:June 9, 1948. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Death Uses Disappearing Ink&quot;. Commercials added locally. Drummond follows a trail to Mexico City, started by a hired killer who is after a woman on a train. The date and story title are subject to correction. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:31 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9340: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Morris Bernstein Murder Case&quot; (06-16-50)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>9340</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Morris Bernstein Murder Case (Aired June 16, 1950)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. 

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June 16, 1950. "The Morris Bernstein Murder Case" - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Morris Bernstein, a bread delivery man, is beaten to death...and his girlfriend Leah Goldin is beaten too! Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Maria Palmer, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2023 05:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-20T22_16_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Morris Bernstein Murder Case (Aired June 16, 1950)The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. THIS EPISODE: June 16, 1950. &quot;The Morris Bernstein Murder Case&quot; - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Morris Bernstein, a bread delivery man, is beaten to death...and his girlfriend Leah Goldin is beaten too! Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Maria Palmer, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Morris Bernstein Murder Case (Aired June 16, 1950)The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9339: Case Dismissed - &quot;Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses&quot; (04-03-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Dismissed - &quot;Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses&quot; (04-03-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9339</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame "the story of your legal rights." It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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April 3, 1954. "Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced is co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. Your responsibility as a witness. Beryl Vaughn, Carlton KaDell, Marshall Kent, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Robert Carmen (writer), Gil Ferguson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross, Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2023 17:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame &quot;the story of your legal rights.&quot; It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: April 3, 1954. &quot;Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced is co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. Your responsibility as a witness. Beryl Vaughn, Carlton KaDell, Marshall Kent, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Robert Carmen (writer), Gil Ferguson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross, Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)Case Dismissed was developed as a public s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9338: The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Rabble in Arms&quot; (03-03-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Rabble in Arms&quot; (03-03-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9338</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One and Two were produced by Orson Welles himself. Season Three was produced by the Mercury Theatre's John Houseman. Welles had departed to pursue his two seminal Films, Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). With much of the Mercury Theatre ensemble busy with Welles' film projects, Campbell's employed many of Hollywood's most famous names to star in the third season of Campbell Playhouse's productions. Indeed the array of major Film Stars performing in the Playhouse's third season was arguably as impressive for its short run as any assemblage of talent short of The Screen Guild series. The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. 

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March 3, 1940. CBS network. "A Rabble In Arms". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A defense of the character and honor of Benedict Arnold. Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), George Coulouris, Georgia Backus, Guy Repp, Orson Welles (host), Richard Baer, Richard Wilson, Robert Warwick, William Alland. 57:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2023 03:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-19T20_03_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell_playhouse mutiny_on_the_bounty captain_bligh tahiti ors</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3460</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One and Two were produced by Orson Welles himself. Season Three was produced by the Mercury Theatre's John Houseman. Welles had departed to pursue his two seminal Films, Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). With much of the Mercury Theatre ensemble busy with Welles' film projects, Campbell's employed many of Hollywood's most famous names to star in the third season of Campbell Playhouse's productions. Indeed the array of major Film Stars performing in the Playhouse's third season was arguably as impressive for its short run as any assemblage of talent short of The Screen Guild series. The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. THIS EPISODE: March 3, 1940. CBS network. &quot;A Rabble In Arms&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A defense of the character and honor of Benedict Arnold. Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), George Coulouris, Georgia Backus, Guy Repp, Orson Welles (host), Richard Baer, Richard Wilson, Robert Warwick, William Alland. 57:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9337: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Adopting Andy&quot; (09-16-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Adopting Andy&quot; (09-16-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9337</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the African-American community. It was very popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s on both radio and television. Amos and Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew to become a huge influence on radio series that followed. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. 

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September 16, 1947. "Adopting Andy" - Program #76. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Kingfish Adopts Andy". The Kingfish will inherit $2000...if he has a son. Andy becomes the lucky adoptee. The date is approximate. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Ernestine Wade, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, The Jubalaires, Eddie Green, Art Gilmore (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 15:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-19T08_06_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the African-American community. It was very popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s on both radio and television. Amos and Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew to become a huge influence on radio series that followed. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. THIS EPISODE: September 16, 1947. &quot;Adopting Andy&quot; - Program #76. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Kingfish Adopts Andy&quot;. The Kingfish will inherit $2000...if he has a son. Andy becomes the lucky adoptee. The date is approximate. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Ernestine Wade, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, The Jubalaires, Eddie Green, Art Gilmore (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the African-Am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9336: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Surprise Play&quot; (11-27-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Surprise Play&quot; (11-27-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9336</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Surprise Play (Aired November 27, 1948)

Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 ("Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale") in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

November 27, 1948. NBC network. "The Surprise Play". Sustaining. Frank and Bart inadvertently ruin a deal for a plot of land that Yale wants to buy. They try to make amends but succeed only on the gridiron. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 03:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-18T20_08_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Surprise Play (Aired November 27, 1948)Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 (&quot;Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale&quot;) in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. THIS EPISODE: November 27, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Surprise Play&quot;. Sustaining. Frank and Bart inadvertently ruin a deal for a plot of land that Yale wants to buy. They try to make amends but succeed only on the gridiron. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Surprise Play (Aired November 27, 1948)Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9335: Bold Venture - &quot;Sailor's Dead Husband&quot; (04-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Sailor's Dead Husband&quot; (04-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9335</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2023 19:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-18T12_28_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9334: The Blue Beetle - &quot;Death Strikes From The East&quot; (06-05-40) 2-Parts COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 


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June 5, 1940. Program #14. Fox Features syndication. "Death Strikes From The East" Part One and Two (COMPLETE). Commercials added locally. The "Purple Dragon" hosts a Chinese drama, with a human sacrifice for an encore! . Tong Wars are being waged in Chinatown. The Blue Beetle looks toward the Orient to battle "The Purple Dragon." Commissioner Warren's daughter has been kidnapped. 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Network.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2023 02:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETEAfter his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. TODAY'S SHOW: June 5, 1940. Program #14. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Death Strikes From The East&quot; Part One and Two (COMPLETE). Commercials added locally. The &quot;Purple Dragon&quot; hosts a Chinese drama, with a human sacrifice for an encore! . Tong Wars are being waged in Chinatown. The Blue Beetle looks toward the Orient to battle &quot;The Purple Dragon.&quot; Commissioner Warren's daughter has been kidnapped. 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Network.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETEAfter his father was killed by a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9333: Big Town - &quot;The Angel Of The Street&quot; (10-19-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Angel Of The Street&quot; (10-19-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Angel Of The Street (Aired October 19, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952.


THIS EPISODE:


October 19, 1948. NBC network. "The Angel Of The Street". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso (Mercury-A-Day contest). "Violet, a lady of the streets, asks Steve Wilson to help Johnny Nolan. "Chick" Larson is luring him into a life of crime. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:41. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2023 15:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-17T08_48_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1871</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Angel Of The Street (Aired October 19, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Angel Of The Street&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso (Mercury-A-Day contest). &quot;Violet, a lady of the streets, asks Steve Wilson to help Johnny Nolan. &quot;Chick&quot; Larson is luring him into a life of crime. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:41. Episode Notes From Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Angel Of The Street (Aired October 19, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by Wil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9332: The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;Seek &amp; Ye Shall Find&quot; (06-08-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;Seek &amp; Ye Shall Find&quot; (06-08-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9332</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Seek &amp; Ye Shall Find (Aired June 8, 1951)

Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances. Malone has a secretary, the long-suffering, lovestruck, albeit frequently unpaid Maggie Cassidy, and is often assisted by his pals Jake Justis and Helene Brand (later Justus), an affable young couple. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
June 8, 1951. NBC network. "Seek and Ye Shall Find". Sustaining. Malone is framed for murdering Larry Barker, a guy with suspicions about his wife. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2023 05:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-16T22_55_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Seek &amp;amp; Ye Shall Find (Aired June 8, 1951)Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances. Malone has a secretary, the long-suffering, lovestruck, albeit frequently unpaid Maggie Cassidy, and is often assisted by his pals Jake Justis and Helene Brand (later Justus), an affable young couple. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 8, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Seek and Ye Shall Find&quot;. Sustaining. Malone is framed for murdering Larry Barker, a guy with suspicions about his wife. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Seek &amp;amp; Ye Shall Find (Aired June 8, 1951)Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9331: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Photo Of A Bank Robbery&quot; (02-07-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Photo Of A Bank Robbery&quot; (02-07-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9331</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George,

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1947. "Photo Of A Bank Robbery" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. West Coast broadcast. Alan takes a photo of a trio of bank robbers. Veola Vonn, Jean Vander Pyl, Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Hans Conried. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Apr 2023 15:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-16T08_50_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan_young_show alan_the_fullback_(11-13-45) peter_van_steeden_o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George,THIS EPISODE:February 7, 1947. &quot;Photo Of A Bank Robbery&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. West Coast broadcast. Alan takes a photo of a trio of bank robbers. Veola Vonn, Jean Vander Pyl, Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Hans Conried. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sund...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9330: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Foundling&quot; (10-20-53)21st Precinct - (10-20-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Foundling&quot; (10-20-53)21st Precinct - (10-20-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9330</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Foundling (Aired October 20, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York."


THIS EPISODE:


October 20, 1953. "The Case Of The Foundling" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A woman abandons her baby with a young couple, but the husband wants no part of it. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Apr 2023 02:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-15T19_22_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1667</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Foundling (Aired October 20, 1953)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.&amp;nbsp; Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.&amp;nbsp; It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer&amp;nbsp; that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot;THIS EPISODE:October 20, 1953. &quot;The Case Of The Foundling&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A woman abandons her baby with a young couple, but the husband wants no part of it. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Foundling (Aired October 20, 1953)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9329: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Roughnecks Will&quot; (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Roughnecks Will&quot; (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9329</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.


THIS EPISODE:


September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will". Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Apr 2023 14:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-15T07_40_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins.THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Roughnecks Will (Aired September 25, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9328: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Sword Of Cebu&quot; (03-28-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Sword Of Cebu&quot; (03-28-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9328</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sword Of Cebu (Aired March 28, 1950)

Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Airing on NBC at 10:00 p.m. on June 17th, the show starred Van Heflin with a script by Milton Geiger based on the stories of Raymond Chandler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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March 28, 1950. CBS network. "The Sword Of Cebu". Sustaining. A missing sword is found with a Romanian, through his back! An albino siamese cat points to the sword's real value. Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Byron Kane, Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Junius Matthews, Barney Phillips, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Apr 2023 03:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sword Of Cebu (Aired March 28, 1950)Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Airing on NBC at 10:00 p.m. on June 17th, the show starred Van Heflin with a script by Milton Geiger based on the stories of Raymond Chandler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:March 28, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Sword Of Cebu&quot;. Sustaining. A missing sword is found with a Romanian, through his back! An albino siamese cat points to the sword's real value. Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Byron Kane, Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Junius Matthews, Barney Phillips, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sword Of Cebu (Aired March 28, 1950)Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his har...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9327: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;Bank Of England Robbery&quot; (10-05-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;Bank Of England Robbery&quot; (10-05-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9327</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bank Of England Robbery (Aired October 5, 1953)

The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Lourenço Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Lourenço Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. The MBS run began airing as early as March 7, 1957 over a Florida affiliate and ran weekly through June 12, 1958 at varying times and days. The MBS subset of the series encompassed only some 66 of the original programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2023 16:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-14T09_55_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets_of_scotland_yard clive_brook_british_society percy_hoski</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bank Of England Robbery (Aired October 5, 1953)The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Louren&#231;o Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Louren&#231;o Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. The MBS run began airing as early as March 7, 1957 over a Florida affiliate and ran weekly through June 12, 1958 at varying times and days. The MBS subset of the series encompassed only some 66 of the original programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bank Of England Robbery (Aired October 5, 1953)The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Sc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9326: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes -&quot;Submarine Caves&quot; (03-04-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes -&quot;Submarine Caves&quot; (03-04-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9326</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Submarine Caves (Aired March 4, 1946)

Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that "of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes’ position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there". His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 4, 1946. "Submarine Caves" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. An untitled adventure set on the channel island of Garth. Trying to secure the underwater caves on the island for the Crown, Holmes comes upon a murderess who dares him to do something about her crimes. The story is based on, "The Bruce Partington Plans" by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2023 13:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Submarine Caves (Aired March 4, 1946)Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that &quot;of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes&#8217; position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there&quot;. His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 4, 1946. &quot;Submarine Caves&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. An untitled adventure set on the channel island of Garth. Trying to secure the underwater caves on the island for the Crown, Holmes comes upon a murderess who dares him to do something about her crimes. The story is based on, &quot;The Bruce Partington Plans&quot; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Submarine Caves (Aired March 4, 1946)Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9325: It's A Crime Mr. Collins - &quot;The Dead White Life Boat&quot; (1957)</title>
      <itunes:title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - &quot;The Dead White Life Boat&quot; (1957)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9325</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. Program #28. Crawford syndication (Australia). "The Dead-White Lifeboat". Commercials added locally. "Even breaking up an international crime ring doesn't justify another woman borrowing your husband for a honeymoon...does it?" The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 15:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>it's_a_crime_mr._collins the_dead_white_life_boat_(1957) mystery</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1629</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; THIS EPISODE:1957. Program #28. Crawford syndication (Australia). &quot;The Dead-White Lifeboat&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Even breaking up an international crime ring doesn't justify another woman borrowing your husband for a honeymoon...does it?&quot; The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9324: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Red Red Herring&quot; (04-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Red Red Herring&quot; (04-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9324</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1952. Program #4. ZIV Syndication. "Red Red Herring". Commercials added locally. Cvetic frames a loyal party member to protect himself. Dana Andrews, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Mary Lansing, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 00:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-11T17_26_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1681</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. THIS EPISODE: April 20, 1952. Program #4. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Red Red Herring&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic frames a loyal party member to protect himself. Dana Andrews, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Mary Lansing, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:24.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9323: The O'Jays Live at Daryl's House </title>
      <itunes:title>The O'Jays Live at Daryl's House </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9323</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House 2016

Soul Singer Daryl Hall's Perfect Pitch]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2023 11:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-11T04_10_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily adventure su</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2991</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House 2016Soul Singer Daryl Hall's Perfect Pitch</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House 2016Soul Singer Daryl Hall's Perfect Pitch</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9322: The OJays - Live From Daryls House (2016)</title>
      <itunes:title>The OJays - Live From Daryls House (2016)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9322</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House (2016)

A MUST for music lovers. Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod rates this show 5-Stars. Daryl Hall never fails to perform. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2023 09:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-11T02_50_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily adventure su</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House (2016)A MUST for music lovers. Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod rates this show 5-Stars. Daryl Hall never fails to perform.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The O-Jays - Live From Daryl's House (2016)A MUST for music lovers. Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9321: Haunting Hour - &quot;No Escape&quot; (11-01-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Haunting Hour - &quot;No Escape&quot; (11-01-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9321</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers Barbara Lewis "Baby I'm Yours" (1961) 

No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 1, 1948. Program #29. NBC syndication. "No Escape". Commercials added locally. A good, if somewhat predictable, story about a murdered wife who becomes alive again. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2023 00:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers Barbara Lewis &quot;Baby I'm Yours&quot; (1961) No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. THIS EPISODE:November 1, 1948. Program #29. NBC syndication. &quot;No Escape&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good, if somewhat predictable, story about a murdered wife who becomes alive again. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Remembers Barbara Lewis &quot;Baby I'm Yours&quot; (1961) No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9320: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Finn Alley (08-09-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Finn Alley (08-09-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9320</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
Finn Alley (Aired August 9, 1959)

 The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

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August 9, 1959. CBS network. "Finn Alley". Sponsored by: Columbia Phonographs, Winston, Casite. Miss Wong has been kidnapped. Paladin gets shanghaied when he visits the Barbary Coast! Quality upgrade, network. Ben Wright, Frank Paris (writer, producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Patti Gallagher, Virginia Gregg, Waldo Epperson, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Finn Alley (Aired August 9, 1959) The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.THIS EPISODE:August 9, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Finn Alley&quot;. Sponsored by: Columbia Phonographs, Winston, Casite. Miss Wong has been kidnapped. Paladin gets shanghaied when he visits the Barbary Coast! Quality upgrade, network. Ben Wright, Frank Paris (writer, producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Patti Gallagher, Virginia Gregg, Waldo Epperson, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Finn Alley (Aired August 9, 1959) The knight s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9319: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Bluebeard Caper&quot; (08-08-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Bluebeard Caper&quot; (08-08-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9319</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Bluebeard Caper (Aired August 8, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1948. CBS network. "The Bluebeard Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Ned Towers needs help with his sister. She's about to marry Jefferson Davis Calhoun, who's been married and widowed three times. Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2023 06:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bluebeard Caper (Aired August 8, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. THIS EPISODE:August 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Bluebeard Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Ned Towers needs help with his sister. She's about to marry Jefferson Davis Calhoun, who's been married and widowed three times. Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bluebeard Caper (Aired August 8, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9318: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Clicking Silver Pen&quot; (05-22-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Clicking Silver Pen&quot; (05-22-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9318</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Clicking Silver Pen (Aired May 22, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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May 22, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Clicking Silver Pen". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2023 12:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1844</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clicking Silver Pen (Aired May 22, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Clicking Silver Pen&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Clicking Silver Pen (Aired May 22, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9317: &quot;The Case Against Loo Doc&quot; (01-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Case Against Loo Doc&quot; (01-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9317</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Case Against Loo Doc" (Aired 01-07-52)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

24201. Suspense. January 07, 1952. CBS network. "The Case Against Loo Doc". Auto-Lite. A well-written story of the San Francisco Tong wars. Good radio, don't miss William Conrad's Chinese dialect. Jeff Chandler, William Conrad, Joseph Kearns, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Sam Edwards, Herb Butterfield, Byron Kane, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Richard George Pedicini (writer), Larry Thor (announcer), Bert Holland (commercial spokesman). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2023 00:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-08T17_20_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1914</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Case Against Loo Doc&quot; (Aired 01-07-52)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.THIS EPISODE:24201. Suspense. January 07, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Case Against Loo Doc&quot;. Auto-Lite. A well-written story of the San Francisco Tong wars. Good radio, don't miss William Conrad's Chinese dialect. Jeff Chandler, William Conrad, Joseph Kearns, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Sam Edwards, Herb Butterfield, Byron Kane, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Richard George Pedicini (writer), Larry Thor (announcer), Bert Holland (commercial spokesman). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Case Against Loo Doc&quot; (Aired 01-07-52)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9316: Murder Clinic - &quot;The Scrap Of Lace&quot; (09-22-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder Clinic - &quot;The Scrap Of Lace&quot; (09-22-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9316</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[ "A Scrap Of Lace" (Aired 09-22-42)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the worldâs great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer, and (as we discovered) on and on.


THIS EPISODE:


September 22, 1942. Mutual network. "A Scrap Of Lace". Sustaining. A handkerchief is the clue for detective Rosita Story. Elizabeth Morgan, Frank Knight (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Apr 2023 11:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-08T04_31_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_clinic wor_mutual_radio detective mystery suspense thrill</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&quot;A Scrap Of Lace&quot; (Aired 09-22-42)Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the world&#226;s great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer, and (as we discovered) on and on.THIS EPISODE:September 22, 1942. Mutual network. &quot;A Scrap Of Lace&quot;. Sustaining. A handkerchief is the clue for detective Rosita Story. Elizabeth Morgan, Frank Knight (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;&quot;A Scrap Of Lace&quot; (Aired 09-22-42)Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you ea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9315: Murder By Experts - &quot;The Case Of The Missing Mind&quot; (12-26-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;The Case Of The Missing Mind&quot; (12-26-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9315</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Missing Mind (Aired December 26, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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December 26, 1949. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Missing Mind". Sustaining. A comedy about a Broadway character being driven mad by "Mr. Aladdin." John Dickson Carr (host), Carl Eastman, Ann Shephard, William Zuckert, Bert Cowlan, Ralph Camargo, Phil Tonken (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Craig Rice (guest expert), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 21:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-07T14_56_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Missing Mind (Aired December 26, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:December 26, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Missing Mind&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a Broadway character being driven mad by &quot;Mr. Aladdin.&quot; John Dickson Carr (host), Carl Eastman, Ann Shephard, William Zuckert, Bert Cowlan, Ralph Camargo, Phil Tonken (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Craig Rice (guest expert), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Missing Mind (Aired December 26, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama antholo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9314: Murder At Midnight - &quot;The House Time Forgot&quot; (08-16-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;The House Time Forgot&quot; (08-16-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9314</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 


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August 16, 1946. Program #18. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The House That Time Forgot". Commercials added locally. A couple buy a house with invisible tenants, and time runs backwards too! A good story of the supernatural. Raymond Morgan (host), Albert Buhrman (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Elsie Hitz, Sigmund Miller (writer), Vinton Hayworth, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 00:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. THIS EPISODE: August 16, 1946. Program #18. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The House That Time Forgot&quot;. Commercials added locally. A couple buy a house with invisible tenants, and time runs backwards too! A good story of the supernatural. Raymond Morgan (host), Albert Buhrman (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Elsie Hitz, Sigmund Miller (writer), Vinton Hayworth, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and producti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9313: Best Plays &quot;Winterset&quot; (06-08-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays &quot;Winterset&quot; (06-08-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9313</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old–time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. 

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June 8, 1952. NBC network. "Winterset". Sustaining. The first show of the series. John Chapman (host, editor), Fred Collins (announcer), Burgess Meredith, Maureen Stapleton, Maxwell Anderson (author), Joe DeSantis, Edwin Jerome, Roger De Koven, Joseph Julian, Ralph Bell, Bill Lipton, Gilbert Mack, Matt Crowley, Hal Benhoe (music selector), William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 59:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2023 12:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. THIS EPISODE: June 8, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Winterset&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. John Chapman (host, editor), Fred Collins (announcer), Burgess Meredith, Maureen Stapleton, Maxwell Anderson (author), Joe DeSantis, Edwin Jerome, Roger De Koven, Joseph Julian, Ralph Bell, Bill Lipton, Gilbert Mack, Matt Crowley, Hal Benhoe (music selector), William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 59:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time radio) r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9312: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Ballgame&quot; (05-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Ballgame&quot; (05-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9312</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2023 00:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (Decembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9311: Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Visitor At Midnight&quot; (05-12-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Visitor At Midnight&quot; (05-12-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9311</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Visitor At Midnight (Aired May 12, 1955)

William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


May 12, 1955. NBC network. "Visitor At Midnight". Sustaining. "It never pays to be friendly with murderers. Give them an inch and they'll take a yard...usually a rope tied around your throat and tied to the nearest rafter." William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Ken Christy, Kay Stewart, Jack Carroll, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 01:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-05</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Visitor At Midnight (Aired May 12, 1955)William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 12, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Visitor At Midnight&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;It never pays to be friendly with murderers. Give them an inch and they'll take a yard...usually a rope tied around your throat and tied to the nearest rafter.&quot; William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Ken Christy, Kay Stewart, Jack Carroll, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Visitor At Midnight (Aired May 12, 1955)William Gargan, who also played the better known televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9310: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Date Mixup&quot; (10-17-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Date Mixup&quot; (10-17-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9310</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Date Mixup (Aired October 17, 1939)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1939. "Date Mixup" - Blue Network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. A poignant story about Henry and two girls, Barbara and Constance. Which one will it be? The movie ("What A Life") opened on Broadway this week (based on the play of the same name). This series is based on the characters created on Broadway April 13, 1938. Ezra Stone, Betty Field, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2023 12:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-04T05_22_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Date Mixup (Aired October 17, 1939)The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1939. &quot;Date Mixup&quot; - Blue Network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. A poignant story about Henry and two girls, Barbara and Constance. Which one will it be? The movie (&quot;What A Life&quot;) opened on Broadway this week (based on the play of the same name). This series is based on the characters created on Broadway April 13, 1938. Ezra Stone, Betty Field, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Date Mixup (Aired October 17, 1939)The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9309: Candy Matson - &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot; (11-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot; (11-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9309</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. 

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November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Devil In The Deep Freeze". Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2023 01:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. THIS EPISODE: November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot;. Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)Candy Matson was the private eye star of Ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9308: Box 13 - &quot;Speed To Burn&quot; (06-26-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Speed To Burn&quot; (06-26-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9308</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Speed To Burn (Aired June 26, 1949)

Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. He would certainly not meet the strictest requirements for private eyes (not licensed, collected no fees from clients), but the definition should stretch to sneak him in under the rope. It was heard over the Mutual Broadcasting System as well as being syndicated. The series was produced by Mayfair Productions. Box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday. Sylvia Picker played Suzy, Dan Holiday's secretary and Edmond MacDonald as Lt. Kling. Other stars in the series were Betty Lou Gerson, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, John Beal and Frank Lovejoy. Music was by Rudy Schrager and the writer was Russell Hughes.

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June 26, 1949. Program #45. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Speed To Burn". Commercials added locally. Why shouldn't a 1938 jalopy with a British tank engine go one hundred miles per hour? Alan Ladd, Albert Wagner (adaptor), Bernard Feins (writer), Gerald Mohr, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Speed To Burn (Aired June 26, 1949)Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. He would certainly not meet the strictest requirements for private eyes (not licensed, collected no fees from clients), but the definition should stretch to sneak him in under the rope. It was heard over the Mutual Broadcasting System as well as being syndicated. The series was produced by Mayfair Productions. Box 13, starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday. Sylvia Picker played Suzy, Dan Holiday's secretary and Edmond MacDonald as Lt. Kling. Other stars in the series were Betty Lou Gerson, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, John Beal and Frank Lovejoy. Music was by Rudy Schrager and the writer was Russell Hughes.THIS EPISODE:June 26, 1949. Program #45. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Speed To Burn&quot;. Commercials added locally. Why shouldn't a 1938 jalopy with a British tank engine go one hundred miles per hour? Alan Ladd, Albert Wagner (adaptor), Bernard Feins (writer), Gerald Mohr, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9307: &quot;The Case Of The Vagabond Vixen&quot; (11-16-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Case Of The Vagabond Vixen&quot; (11-16-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9307</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 


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November 16, 1957. CBS Television Network. Season 1 Ep.09: "The Case of the Vagabond Vixen". Veronica Dale hitches a ride toward Los Angeles with Edgar Ferrell, who makes an unsuccessful pass at her. When she arrives in LA, she gets a job with movie producer John Addison’s company. To complicate matters, Addison is having an affair with Ferrell’s wife Lorraine. Ferrell is murdered, and Addison is charged with the crime. Perry Mason must untangle all the threads. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Director: Christian Nyby. Writer: Al C. Ward. 




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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 17:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-02T10_14_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. THIS EPISODE:November 16, 1957. CBS Television Network. Season 1 Ep.09: &quot;The Case of the Vagabond Vixen&quot;. Veronica Dale hitches a ride toward Los Angeles with Edgar Ferrell, who makes an unsuccessful pass at her. When she arrives in LA, she gets a job with movie producer John Addison&#8217;s company. To complicate matters, Addison is having an affair with Ferrell&#8217;s wife Lorraine. Ferrell is murdered, and Addison is charged with the crime. Perry Mason must untangle all the threads. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Director: Christian Nyby. Writer: Al C. Ward.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9306: Boston Blackie - &quot;The Brandon Jewel Robbery&quot; (02-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;The Brandon Jewel Robbery&quot; (02-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9306</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Brandon Jewel Robbery (Aired February 5, 1946)

Boston Blackie was portrayed in silent films by Bert Lytell, Lionel Barrymore, David Powell, William Russell, Forest Stanley and Raymond Glenn before Chester Morris made the role his own in 14 Columbia films and in a 1944 NBC summer replacement series (with Richard Lane reprising his screen role as Inspector Farraday). Following Chester Morris' summer series, Richard Kollmar starred as Blackie (with Maurice Tarplin as Farraday and Lesley Woods and Jan Miner as Mary Wesley) in a syndicated series that aired from April 11, 1945 through September 25, 1950. Kent Taylor later portrayed Boston Blackie in a 1951-53 television series. Show Notes From CHRISNEYLON.COM.


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February 5, 1946. Program #43. "The Brandon Jewel Robbery" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie is framed for a jewelry store robbery and murder. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 06:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-04-01T23_00_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brandon Jewel Robbery (Aired February 5, 1946)Boston Blackie was portrayed in silent films by Bert Lytell, Lionel Barrymore, David Powell, William Russell, Forest Stanley and Raymond Glenn before Chester Morris made the role his own in 14 Columbia films and in a 1944 NBC summer replacement series (with Richard Lane reprising his screen role as Inspector Farraday). Following Chester Morris' summer series, Richard Kollmar starred as Blackie (with Maurice Tarplin as Farraday and Lesley Woods and Jan Miner as Mary Wesley) in a syndicated series that aired from April 11, 1945 through September 25, 1950. Kent Taylor later portrayed Boston Blackie in a 1951-53 television series. Show Notes From CHRISNEYLON.COM.THIS EPISODE: February 5, 1946. Program #43. &quot;The Brandon Jewel Robbery&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie is framed for a jewelry store robbery and murder. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brandon Jewel Robbery (Aired February 5, 1946)Boston Blackie was portrayed in silent films by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9305: MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9305</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.

Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2023 01:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-04-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-31T18_47_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie-99_river_street- (2020) payne_and_evelyn_keyes ernie_drisc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn K...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9304: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;A Job For Lou's Girlfriend&quot; (10-04-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;A Job For Lou's Girlfriend&quot; (10-04-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9304</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Job For Lou's Girlfriend (Aired October 4, 1945)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement.

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October 4, 1945. "A Job For Lou's Girlfriend" - Red network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The first show of the season. The boys have just returned from New York. Lou has claimed to be the owner of NBC and has promised to get Lena Genster (say it fast) into the movies. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Dick Mack (director), Connie Haines. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 13:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-31T06_35_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Job For Lou's Girlfriend (Aired October 4, 1945)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement.THIS EPISODE: October 4, 1945. &quot;A Job For Lou's Girlfriend&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The first show of the season. The boys have just returned from New York. Lou has claimed to be the owner of NBC and has promised to get Lena Genster (say it fast) into the movies. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Dick Mack (director), Connie Haines. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Job For Lou's Girlfriend (Aired October 4, 1945)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9303: The Hallmark Playhouse - &quot;So Big&quot; (02-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hallmark Playhouse - &quot;So Big&quot; (02-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9303</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

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February 24, 1949. CBS network. "So Big". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman's life on the farms of the Midwest during the last century. Edna Ferber (writer), Virginia Bruce, Jeff Chandler, Howard McNear, James Hilton (host). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 03:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-30T20_52_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse john_hodiak fern_persons arthur_kohl laurette</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot;. Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of &quot;Random Harvest&quot;, &quot;Lost Horizon&quot; and &quot;Goodbye, Mr. Chips&quot; plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was &quot;Dream of Olwne&quot; by Charles Williams.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1949. CBS network. &quot;So Big&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman's life on the farms of the Midwest during the last century. Edna Ferber (writer), Virginia Bruce, Jeff Chandler, Howard McNear, James Hilton (host). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday eveni...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9302: Gunsmoke - &quot;Confederate Money&quot; (03-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - &quot;Confederate Money&quot; (03-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9302</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Confederate Money (Aired March 13, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as THE true adult western and one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

THIS EPISODE:


March 13, 1954. CBS network. "Confederate Money". Sustaining. Neil Butler is fired by his boss Fate Ender when Lee Shin comes to town. Fate is bushwacked and wounded. He swears to get Neil for the crime. Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jimmy Ogg, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2023 10:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Confederate Money (Aired March 13, 1954)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as THE true adult western and one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Confederate Money&quot;. Sustaining. Neil Butler is fired by his boss Fate Ender when Lee Shin comes to town. Fate is bushwacked and wounded. He swears to get Neil for the crime. Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jimmy Ogg, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Confederate Money (Aired March 13, 1954)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran unti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9301: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;Mel Imitates Actors&quot; (11-12-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;Mel Imitates Actors&quot; (11-12-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9301</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1946. "Mel Imitates Actors" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. A fraternal initiation takes place while Mel minds the baby. Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2023 23:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.THIS EPISODE: November 12, 1946. &quot;Mel Imitates Actors&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. A fraternal initiation takes place while Mel minds the baby. Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9300: Life Of Riley - &quot;Monohan Spends A Week&quot; (05-22-48) </title>
      <itunes:title>Life Of Riley - &quot;Monohan Spends A Week&quot; (05-22-48) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9300</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Monohan Spends A Week (Aired May 22, 1948)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story."

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1948. "Monohan Spends A Week" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Sidney Monahan, Peg's old flame from Brooklyn, comes for a visit. Riley becomes convinced that they're planning to run away together. Alan Lipscott (writer), Irving Brecher (producer), John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2023 12:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2062</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Monohan Spends A Week (Aired May 22, 1948)The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1948. &quot;Monohan Spends A Week&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Sidney Monahan, Peg's old flame from Brooklyn, comes for a visit. Riley becomes convinced that they're planning to run away together. Alan Lipscott (writer), Irving Brecher (producer), John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Monohan Spends A Week (Aired May 22, 1948)The radio series also benefited from the immense popula...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9299: Let George Do It - &quot;The Tears Of Sorrow&quot; (03-27-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;The Tears Of Sorrow&quot; (03-27-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9299</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Tears Of Sorrow (Aired March 27, 1950)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Tears Of Sorrow". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A motel/restaurant in the desert is run by an angry cook and his wife, who has a wandering eye. A traveling salesman and a corpse in a silver coffin named Charley George Washington add to the fun. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Alan Reed, Louise Arthur, Lawrence Dobkin, Walter Burke, Bill Bouchey. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2023 03:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-28T20_22_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1894</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tears Of Sorrow (Aired March 27, 1950)As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. THIS EPISODE:March 27, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Tears Of Sorrow&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A motel/restaurant in the desert is run by an angry cook and his wife, who has a wandering eye. A traveling salesman and a corpse in a silver coffin named Charley George Washington add to the fun. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Alan Reed, Louise Arthur, Lawrence Dobkin, Walter Burke, Bill Bouchey. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tears Of Sorrow (Aired March 27, 1950)As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9298: The Man Called X - &quot;Five Ounces Of Treason&quot; (1-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;Five Ounces Of Treason&quot; (1-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9298</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Five Ounces Of Treason (Aired January 13, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1951. "Five Ounces Of Treason" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Ken Thurston flies to Cuba to track down "a tiny package that threatens the welfare of the world." Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Jack Latham (announcer). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2023 12:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1877</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Five Ounces Of Treason (Aired January 13, 1951)The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: January 13, 1951. &quot;Five Ounces Of Treason&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Ken Thurston flies to Cuba to track down &quot;a tiny package that threatens the welfare of the world.&quot; Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Jack Latham (announcer). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Five Ounces Of Treason (Aired January 13, 1951)The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9297: &quot;Bob Hope &amp; James Cagney Dance Off - The Seven Little Foys&quot; (1955)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Bob Hope &amp; James Cagney Dance Off - The Seven Little Foys&quot; (1955)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9297</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The video here is the famous 'dance off' scene between JAMES CAGNEY and BOB HOPE taken from 'The Seven Little Foys', a 1955 comedy film starring Bob Hope. This highlight of the film is an energetic tabletop dance showdown sequence with Bob Hope as Eddie Foy and James Cagney as George M. Cohan (reprising his role from Yankee Doodle Dandy).

Bob Hope and James Cagney in a tabletop dance-off (from the 1955 film "The Seven Little Foys"). Hope played vaudeville comedian Eddie Foy, while Cagney reprised his Academy Award-winning role as George M. Cohan (from 1942's "Yankee Doodle Dandy")
Bob Hope, perhaps the Great American Entertainer, standup comic, star of stage, screen, and song, who worked tirelessly up till death at 100. 

Remembering BOB HOPE

Bob Hope’s best audiences were servicemen and women stationed far from home at military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Beginning in May 1941 and continuing for nearly fifty years, Hope brought his variety show to military camps and war zones to entertain troops with song, dance, comedy, attractive women, and people in the news. He discovered early on that audiences appreciated jokes about their locale and local elite. The strategy worked especially well when he teased soldiers about their bases and skewered their officers. Hope believed he gained more from the experience than he gave. “I hate war with all my guts,” Hope told a crowd in 1971, “but I admire the guys with guts enough to fight them when they have to be fought.”

Believe me when I say that laughter up at the front lines is a very precious thing—precious to those grand guys who are giving and taking the awful business that goes on there. . . . There’s a lump the size of Grant’s Tomb in your throat when they come up to you and shake your hand and mumble “Thanks.” Imagine those guys thanking me! Look what they’re doin’ for me. And for you.—Bob Hope, 1944 
(May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003)

Remembering Jimmy Cagney

James Francis Cagney Jr. (July 17, 1899 – March 30, 1986) was an American actor, dancer and film director. On stage and in film, he was known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing. He won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances. Cagney is remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in films such as The Public Enemy (1931), Taxi! (1932), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), City for Conquest (1940) and White Heat (1949), finding himself typecast or limited by this reputation earlier in his career. He was able to negotiate dancing opportunities in his films and ended up winning the Academy Award for his role in the musical Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942). In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked him eighth on its list of greatest male stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Orson Welles described him as "maybe the greatest actor who ever appeared in front of a camera". in front of a camera".]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2023 01:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>The video here is the famous 'dance off' scene between JAMES CAGNEY and BOB HOPE taken from 'The Seven Little Foys', a 1955 comedy film starring Bob Hope. This highlight of the film is an energetic tabletop dance showdown sequence with Bob Hope as Eddie Foy and James Cagney as George M. Cohan (reprising his role from Yankee Doodle Dandy).Bob Hope and James Cagney in a tabletop dance-off (from the 1955 film &quot;The Seven Little Foys&quot;). Hope played vaudeville comedian Eddie Foy, while Cagney reprised his Academy Award-winning role as George M. Cohan (from 1942's &quot;Yankee Doodle Dandy&quot;)Bob Hope, perhaps the Great American Entertainer, standup comic, star of stage, screen, and song, who worked tirelessly up till death at 100. Remembering BOB HOPEBob Hope&#8217;s best audiences were servicemen and women stationed far from home at military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Beginning in May 1941 and continuing for nearly fifty years, Hope brought his variety show to military camps and war zones to entertain troops with song, dance, comedy, attractive women, and people in the news. He discovered early on that audiences appreciated jokes about their locale and local elite. The strategy worked especially well when he teased soldiers about their bases and skewered their officers. Hope believed he gained more from the experience than he gave. &#8220;I hate war with all my guts,&#8221; Hope told a crowd in 1971, &#8220;but I admire the guys with guts enough to fight them when they have to be fought.&#8221;Believe me when I say that laughter up at the front lines is a very precious thing&#8212;precious to those grand guys who are giving and taking the awful business that goes on there. . . . There&#8217;s a lump the size of Grant&#8217;s Tomb in your throat when they come up to you and shake your hand and mumble &#8220;Thanks.&#8221; Imagine those guys thanking me! Look what they&#8217;re doin&#8217; for me. And for you.&#8212;Bob Hope, 1944 (May 29, 1903 &#8211; July 27, 2003)Remembering Jimmy CagneyJames Francis Cagney Jr. (July 17, 1899 &#8211; March 30, 1986) was an American actor, dancer and film director. On stage and in film, he was known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing. He won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances. Cagney is remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in films such as The Public Enemy (1931), Taxi! (1932), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), City for Conquest (1940) and White Heat (1949), finding himself typecast or limited by this reputation earlier in his career. He was able to negotiate dancing opportunities in his films and ended up winning the Academy Award for his role in the musical Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942). In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked him eighth on its list of greatest male stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Orson Welles described him as &quot;maybe the greatest actor who ever appeared in front of a camera&quot;. in front of a camera&quot;.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9296: My Friend Irma - &quot;Psychology&quot; (01-27-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;Psychology&quot; (01-27-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)

The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor. Because of the popularity of the show, early in the series (shows 41-43), a contest was run for the services of Irma/Marie Wilson to act as a secretary for the highest bidder for one day, with her willing to travel anywhere in America. The money was to go to the March of Dimes charity to fight polio. Three business men bid $1,000, but the winner was the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Fort Worth, Texas which bid $5,000 to have Irma as their secretary for a day.

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January 27, 1952. "Psychology" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Irma and Al break up, then each join a Lonely Hearts Club! The script was used previously on "My Friend Irma" on January 26, 1948. Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Edwin Max, Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sandra Gould, Stanley Adams (writer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor. Because of the popularity of the show, early in the series (shows 41-43), a contest was run for the services of Irma/Marie Wilson to act as a secretary for the highest bidder for one day, with her willing to travel anywhere in America. The money was to go to the March of Dimes charity to fight polio. Three business men bid $1,000, but the winner was the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Fort Worth, Texas which bid $5,000 to have Irma as their secretary for a day.THIS EPISODE:January 27, 1952. &quot;Psychology&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Irma and Al break up, then each join a Lonely Hearts Club! The script was used previously on &quot;My Friend Irma&quot; on January 26, 1948. Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Edwin Max, Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sandra Gould, Stanley Adams (writer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9295: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Rented Cottage Murder Case&quot; (04-03-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Rented Cottage Murder Case&quot; (04-03-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9295</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. 

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April 3, 1952. NBC network. "The Rented Cottage Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Dentyne, Chesterfield. A strange cottage, renting for $25 during the housing shortage, is the scene of the murder of a cripple. The clue is in the crutches. Phillip Clarke, Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer, dialogue), Anne Hummert (originator, producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 02:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._keen tracer_of_lost_persons anacin kolynos_toothpaste heet l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Rented Cottage Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Dentyne, Chesterfield. A strange cottage, renting for $25 during the housing shortage, is the scene of the murder of a cripple. The clue is in the crutches. Phillip Clarke, Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer, dialogue), Anne Hummert (originator, producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9294: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Literary Murder&quot; (01-26-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Literary Murder&quot; (01-26-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9294</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Literary Murder (Aired January 26, 1944)

Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. Guest appearances on this series included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Mara Corday, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Julia Meade, William Schallert and Gloria Talbott.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2023 04:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Literary Murder (Aired January 26, 1944)Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. Guest appearances on this series included Raymond Burr, Hans Conried, Mara Corday, Carolyn Jones, Katy Jurado, Jimmy Lydon, Julia Meade, William Schallert and Gloria Talbott.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Literary Murder (Aired January 26, 1944)Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9293: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Nelson Bank&quot; (02-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Nelson Bank&quot; (02-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9293</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ The Nelson Bank (Aired February 27, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. 

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February 27, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. "The Nelson Bank" gets in trouble when the $17 on deposit disappears. Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Henry Blair, Hans Conried, Alan Reed, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2023 18:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ hilliard david_nelson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1960</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;The Nelson Bank (Aired February 27, 1949)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. THIS EPISODE:February 27, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. &quot;The Nelson Bank&quot; gets in trouble when the $17 on deposit disappears. Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Henry Blair, Hans Conried, Alan Reed, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;The Nelson Bank (Aired February 27, 1949)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CB...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9292: The NBC University Theater - &quot;Number One&quot; (08-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - &quot;Number One&quot; (08-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9292</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1948. NBC network. "Number One". Sustaining. A portrait of the seamier side of Southern politics and corruption. Barry Sullivan, Bob Bruce, Charles Seel, Dan Riss, Doris Singleton, Frank Gerstle, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, John C. Wilson (adaptor), John Dos Passos (writer), Marvin Miller, Ralph Moody, Shepard Menken, Tom Charlesworth, Truda Marson, Wally Maher, William Lally. 01:01:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2023 04:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-24T21_55_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_university_theater american_literature dramatic_anthology no</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.THIS EPISODE:August 13, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Number One&quot;. Sustaining. A portrait of the seamier side of Southern politics and corruption. Barry Sullivan, Bob Bruce, Charles Seel, Dan Riss, Doris Singleton, Frank Gerstle, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, John C. Wilson (adaptor), John Dos Passos (writer), Marvin Miller, Ralph Moody, Shepard Menken, Tom Charlesworth, Truda Marson, Wally Maher, William Lally. 01:01:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9291: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Tell Tale Ribbon&quot; (03-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Tell Tale Ribbon&quot; (03-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9291</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Tell Tale Ribbon (Aired March 30, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2023 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-24T07_19_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nero_wolf bobby_caldwell sydney_greenstreet archie_goodwin santo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tell Tale Ribbon (Aired March 30, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tell Tale Ribbon (Aired March 30, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9290: Mystery House - &quot;Well Well Another Body&quot; (09-23-45) </title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery House - &quot;Well Well Another Body&quot; (09-23-45) </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

September 23, 1945. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Well, Well, Another Body". Commercials added locally. A body has been found in a front yard, by Mr. Richauver. He finds them all the time! Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;&amp;nbsp; located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,&amp;nbsp; everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.THIS EPISODE:September 23, 1945. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Well, Well, Another Body&quot;. Commercials added locally. A body has been found in a front yard, by Mr. Richauver. He finds them all the time! Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9289: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Operation Tomorrow&quot; (04-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Operation Tomorrow&quot; (04-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9289</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Tomorrow (Aired April 11, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

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April 11, 1950. Mutual network. "Operation Tomorrow". Sponsored by: Ford. A professor sends his assistant 100 years into the future in a newly built time machine. Arriving in the year 2050, the assistant finds that the world has been at war for ninety-five years! Leon Janney, Charlotte Holland, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Robert Donnelly, Ralph Bell, Durward Kirby (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2023 10:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-23T03_26_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Tomorrow (Aired April 11, 1950)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! THIS EPISODE: April 11, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Operation Tomorrow&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A professor sends his assistant 100 years into the future in a newly built time machine. Arriving in the year 2050, the assistant finds that the world has been at war for ninety-five years! Leon Janney, Charlotte Holland, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Robert Donnelly, Ralph Bell, Durward Kirby (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Tomorrow (Aired April 11, 1950)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9288: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Buffalo Skinner (10-20-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Buffalo Skinner (10-20-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9288</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 22:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9287: The NBC University Theater - A Farewell To Arms (08-06-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - A Farewell To Arms (08-06-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9287</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Track Of The Cat (Aired August 6, 1948)

Launched as an experiment in July, 1948, The following is a quote taken from the Peabody Award web site: The response to the first five performances, which included "A Farewell To Arms," by Ernest Hemingway, "Noon Wine," by Katherine Anne Porter, and "Main Street," by Sinclair Lewis, was so vociferous that the network pocketed any misgivings it may have had, moved the show to a more desirable hour, and found the actors and the funds to sustain a series of absorbing and skillfully adapted programs. Unfortunately, the "University" in the title kept listeners away for fear of the shows being to "high brow". NBC attempted to change this view by removing the "University" from the title for a short time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. NBC network. "The Track Of The Cat" Sustaining. A story of family conflict, complicated by a murderous black panther. Andrew C. Love (director), Andrew C. Love (President and Editor of The New Republic and New York correspondent of The Manchester Guardian), Don Randolph, Don Stanley (announcer), George Lefferts (writer), John Dehner, Lee Miller, Lynn Milland, Lynn Whitney, Noreen Gammill, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, Walter Van Tilber Clark (author). 59:58.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 05:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-21T22_35_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_university_theater american_literature dramatic_anthology no</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Track Of The Cat (Aired August 6, 1948)Launched as an experiment in July, 1948, The following is a quote taken from the Peabody Award web site: The response to the first five performances, which included &quot;A Farewell To Arms,&quot; by Ernest Hemingway, &quot;Noon Wine,&quot; by Katherine Anne Porter, and &quot;Main Street,&quot; by Sinclair Lewis, was so vociferous that the network pocketed any misgivings it may have had, moved the show to a more desirable hour, and found the actors and the funds to sustain a series of absorbing and skillfully adapted programs. Unfortunately, the &quot;University&quot; in the title kept listeners away for fear of the shows being to &quot;high brow&quot;. NBC attempted to change this view by removing the &quot;University&quot; from the title for a short time. THIS EPISODE: February 5, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Track Of The Cat&quot; Sustaining. A story of family conflict, complicated by a murderous black panther. Andrew C. Love (director), Andrew C. Love (President and Editor of The New Republic and New York correspondent of The Manchester Guardian), Don Randolph, Don Stanley (announcer), George Lefferts (writer), John Dehner, Lee Miller, Lynn Milland, Lynn Whitney, Noreen Gammill, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, Walter Van Tilber Clark (author). 59:58.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Track Of The Cat (Aired August 6, 1948)Launched as an experiment in July, 1948, The following...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9286: Nightfall - &quot;Late Special&quot; (08-08-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;Late Special&quot; (08-08-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9286</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Late Special (Aired August 8, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1980. Program #6. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "Late Special". Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man and a woman in a car wreck during a snow storm who are badly injured. "Tom," the conductor of a strange train offers to help, for a price. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is March 28, 1982. Henry Ramer (host), Clint Bomphray (writer, performer), Terry Tweed, Chris Wiggins, David Hughes, Trisha Allen, Judy Sinclair, Richard Donat, Frank Perry, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Bill Howell (producer, director). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 20:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-21T13_32_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall the_undertaker canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc h,_1980) love_&amp;_the_lonely_one_(07-04-80) henry_ramer_(host) larry</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Late Special (Aired August 8, 1980)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.&amp;nbsp; Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.&amp;nbsp; Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.&amp;nbsp; It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.&amp;nbsp; This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.THIS EPISODE:August 8, 1980. Program #6. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;Late Special&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man and a woman in a car wreck during a snow storm who are badly injured. &quot;Tom,&quot; the conductor of a strange train offers to help, for a price. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is March 28, 1982. Henry Ramer (host), Clint Bomphray (writer, performer), Terry Tweed, Chris Wiggins, David Hughes, Trisha Allen, Judy Sinclair, Richard Donat, Frank Perry, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Bill Howell (producer, director). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Late Special (Aired August 8, 1980)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9285: Whitehall1212 - &quot;The Blitz Murder Case&quot; (11-18-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall1212 - &quot;The Blitz Murder Case&quot; (11-18-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9285</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)

Whitehall 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

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November 18, 1951. NBC network. "The Blitz Murder Case". Sustaining. The first show of the series. A visit to the "Black Museum" and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 06:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-20T23_53_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall_1212 london_daily_express wyllis_cooper black_museum o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1857</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)Whitehall 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. THIS EPISODE: November 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Blitz Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. A visit to the &quot;Black Museum&quot; and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)Whitehall 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9284: The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;College Football Report&quot; (09-22-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;College Football Report&quot; (09-22-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9284</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)

"After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as "Baby Boy." Donavan Freberg explained, "As for how they decided on Donavan, my sister is named Donna, as was my mother. My dad had writer's block, so he just elongated Donna. Until then, they called me baby boy, a name I shared with the family dog, a freakishly small but very cute Yorkshire terrier." Stan Freberg's first wife, Donna, died in 2000, and he married Betty Hunter in 2002. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. Program #11. "College Football Report" - CBS network. Sustaining. A sports interview, A Hollywood agent with canine clients, Bang Gunley: U. S. Marshall Fields (sponsored by "Puffed Grass" cereal). Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 35:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 17:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-20T10_48_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan_freberg_show elderly_man_river face the_funnies billy_may_o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)&quot;After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as &quot;Baby Boy.&quot; Donavan Freberg explained, &quot;As for how they decided on Donavan, my sister is named Donna, as was my mother. My dad had writer's block, so he just elongated Donna. Until then, they called me baby boy, a name I shared with the family dog, a freakishly small but very cute Yorkshire terrier.&quot; Stan Freberg's first wife, Donna, died in 2000, and he married Betty Hunter in 2002. THIS EPISODE: September 22, 1957. Program #11. &quot;College Football Report&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A sports interview, A Hollywood agent with canine clients, Bang Gunley: U. S. Marshall Fields (sponsored by &quot;Puffed Grass&quot; cereal). Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 35:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)&quot;After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9283: Space Patrol - &quot;The Lady From Venus&quot; (12-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;The Lady From Venus&quot; (12-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9283</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as "miniature space-o-phones" and "atomolights." Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as "Revolt of the Space Rats" and "The Menace of Planet X." The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1952. ABC Network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Miss Bennett, the evil "Lady From Venus," has her eye on some illegal plutonium. Bela Kovacs, David DuVal, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ken Mayer, Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 03:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-19T20_21_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as &quot;miniature space-o-phones&quot; and &quot;atomolights.&quot; Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as &quot;Revolt of the Space Rats&quot; and &quot;The Menace of Planet X.&quot; The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. THIS EPISODE:December 20, 1952. ABC Network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Miss Bennett, the evil &quot;Lady From Venus,&quot; has her eye on some illegal plutonium. Bela Kovacs, David DuVal, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ken Mayer, Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9282: James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Medley (1942)</title>
      <itunes:title>James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Medley (1942)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9282</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Medley (1942)

Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 American biographical musical film about George M. Cohan, known as "The Man Who Owned Broadway". It stars James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, and Richard Whorf, and features Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp, Jeanne Cagney, and Vera Lewis. Joan Leslie's singing voice was partially dubbed by Sally Sweetland.

The film was written by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph, and directed by Michael Curtiz. According to the special edition DVD, significant and uncredited improvements were made to the script by the twin brothers Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. The film was a major hit for Warner Brothers, and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning three.

In 1993, Yankee Doodle Dandy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and in 1998, the film was included on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Movies list, a compilation of the 100 greatest films in American cinema. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-19T05_17_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>james_cagney yankee_doodle_medley_(1942) musical film video movi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>263</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Medley (1942)Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 American biographical musical film about George M. Cohan, known as &quot;The Man Who Owned Broadway&quot;. It stars James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, and Richard Whorf, and features Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp, Jeanne Cagney, and Vera Lewis. Joan Leslie's singing voice was partially dubbed by Sally Sweetland.The film was written by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph, and directed by Michael Curtiz. According to the special edition DVD, significant and uncredited improvements were made to the script by the twin brothers Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. The film was a major hit for Warner Brothers, and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning three.In 1993, Yankee Doodle Dandy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;, and in 1998, the film was included on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Movies list, a compilation of the 100 greatest films in American cinema.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Medley (1942)Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 American biographical mus...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9281: The Saint - &quot;The Music Maestro Murder&quot; (06-18-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Saint - &quot;The Music Maestro Murder&quot; (06-18-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9281</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Music Maestro Murder (Aired June 18, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. NBC network. "The Music Maestro Murder" aka: "A Sonata For Slayers". Sustaining. A famous pianist is shot at the keyboard and killed. One of the suspects is Ludwig Von Beethoven! Sidney Marshall (writer), Alice Frost, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (produer), Helen Mack (director), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Fritz Feld, Ted Osborne, Tony Barrett, Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), George Neise. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2023 01:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-18T18_50_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1685</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Music Maestro Murder (Aired June 18, 1950)The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Music Maestro Murder&quot; aka: &quot;A Sonata For Slayers&quot;. Sustaining. A famous pianist is shot at the keyboard and killed. One of the suspects is Ludwig Von Beethoven! Sidney Marshall (writer), Alice Frost, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (produer), Helen Mack (director), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Fritz Feld, Ted Osborne, Tony Barrett, Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), George Neise. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Music Maestro Murder (Aired June 18, 1950)The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9280: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Cabin On The Lake&quot; (07-07-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Cabin On The Lake&quot; (07-07-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9280</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Cabin On The Lake (Aired July 7, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
July 7, 1946. "Cabin On The Lake" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Fitch's Ideal Hair Tonic. At a resort, Janice Cole is found dead in her room. Her body promptly disappears while Rogue sleeps through his weekly hit-on-the-head. Rogue is then accused of the crime! This is a rehearsal recording or unedited tape. Dick Powell, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jimmy Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 30:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2023 13:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-18T06_15_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cabin On The Lake (Aired July 7, 1946)Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. THIS EPISODE: July 7, 1946. &quot;Cabin On The Lake&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Fitch's Ideal Hair Tonic. At a resort, Janice Cole is found dead in her room. Her body promptly disappears while Rogue sleeps through his weekly hit-on-the-head. Rogue is then accused of the crime! This is a rehearsal recording or unedited tape. Dick Powell, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jimmy Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 30:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cabin On The Lake (Aired July 7, 1946)Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9279: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Carnival One Way (12-08-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Carnival One Way (12-08-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9279</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Carnival One Way (Aired December 8, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1953. NBC network. "Carnival One-Way". Sustaining. Not auditioned. Frank Sinatra, Fred Weihe (director), Bryna Raeburn, David Pfeffer, Ken Williams, William Griffis, Leon Janney, Mason Adams, George Lefferts (writer), Ray Barrett (announcer). 22:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2023 03:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-17T20_23_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1371</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Carnival One Way (Aired December 8, 1953)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 8, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Carnival One-Way&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Frank Sinatra, Fred Weihe (director), Bryna Raeburn, David Pfeffer, Ken Williams, William Griffis, Leon Janney, Mason Adams, George Lefferts (writer), Ray Barrett (announcer). 22:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Carnival One Way (Aired December 8, 1953)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Roc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9278: Rocky Jordan - &quot;Red Stands For Blood&quot; (02-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;Red Stands For Blood&quot; (02-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9278</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Red Stands For Blood (Aired February 13, 1949)

Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Café Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. He's also ambitious and eager for promotion.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Red Stands For Blood". Sustaining. Mr. Melnick wants to rents the Cafe Tambourine for the evening. He's a street photographer who actually doesn't want to rent the cafe. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (original music), Larry Roman (writer), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Stands For Blood (Aired February 13, 1949)Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Caf&#233; Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. He's also ambitious and eager for promotion. THIS EPISODE: February 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Red Stands For Blood&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Melnick wants to rents the Cafe Tambourine for the evening. He's a street photographer who actually doesn't want to rent the cafe. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (original music), Larry Roman (writer), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Red Stands For Blood (Aired February 13, 1949)Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9277: People Are Funny - &quot;Quickest Way To Borrow Money&quot; (10-01-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>People Are Funny - &quot;Quickest Way To Borrow Money&quot; (10-01-58)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to "reveal the true nature" of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as "Survivor" and MTV's "Jackass." Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963).

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1958. "Quickest Way To Borrow Money" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Vick's Vapo-Rub. Rebroadcast as a feature on "Nightline." A housewife tries to pawn her husband...for $1000! Art Linkletter, Walter O'Keefe (host of "Nightline"), John Guedel (producer), Bert Parks (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Arnold Stang (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Dorothy Olsen (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Skitch Henderson (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Richard Hayes (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"). 22:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 12:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>people_are_funny quickest_way_to_borrow_money_(10-01-58) art_lin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to &quot;reveal the true nature&quot; of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as &quot;Survivor&quot; and MTV's &quot;Jackass.&quot; Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp;amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963).THIS EPISODE:October 1, 1958. &quot;Quickest Way To Borrow Money&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Vick's Vapo-Rub. Rebroadcast as a feature on &quot;Nightline.&quot; A housewife tries to pawn her husband...for $1000! Art Linkletter, Walter O'Keefe (host of &quot;Nightline&quot;), John Guedel (producer), Bert Parks (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Arnold Stang (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Dorothy Olsen (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Skitch Henderson (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Richard Hayes (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;). 22:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)People are Funny was a television game show t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9276: Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Special Delivery&quot; (08-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Special Delivery&quot; (08-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9276</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. Program #5. NBC network. "Special Delivery". Sustaining. The story of a dangerous and foolish letter. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Abby Lewis, Lon Clark, Scott McKay, Bernard Grant, Lanny Carvo (?), Mildred Clinton, Joel Marston, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Bpxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 03:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of&amp;nbsp; New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. THIS EPISODE:August 7, 1948. Program #5. NBC network. &quot;Special Delivery&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a dangerous and foolish letter. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Abby Lewis, Lon Clark, Scott McKay, Bernard Grant, Lanny Carvo (?), Mildred Clinton, Joel Marston, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Bpxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometim...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9275: The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;The Human Game&quot; (08-01-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;The Human Game&quot; (08-01-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9275</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1951. NBC network. "When They Track Down...The Human Game". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Lesley Woods. 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 05:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-14T22_29_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>private_files_of_rex_saunders rex_harrison kenneth_banghart_(ann</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1688</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 1, 1951. NBC network. &quot;When They Track Down...The Human Game&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Lesley Woods. 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9274: The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To The Great Outdoors&quot; (08-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To The Great Outdoors&quot; (08-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9274</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To The Great Outdoors  (Aired August 5, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To The Great Outdoors". Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2023 13:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-14T06_19_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To The Great Outdoors&amp;nbsp; (Aired August 5, 1947)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940sTHIS EPISODE:August 5, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To The Great Outdoors&quot;. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To The Great Outdoors&amp;nbsp; (Aired August 5, 1947)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9273: The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Criminal Code&quot; (01-18-37) &quot;Starring Edward G. Robinson&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Criminal Code&quot; (01-18-37) &quot;Starring Edward G. Robinson&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9273</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)

One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, "Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!" Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936, until January 22, 1945. On one occasion, however, he was replaced by Leslie Howard.

THIS EPISODE:

January 18, 1937. CBS network. "Criminal Code Starring Edward G. Robinson". Sponsored by: Lux. A nice kid with all the breaks going against him gets ten years in the Big House, and finds love! Edward G. Robinson, Beverly Roberts, Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Noel Madison, Paul Guilfoyle, Martin Flavin (author), Gladys Lloyd (intermission guest: wife of Edward G. Robinson), James B. Holohan (intermission quest: former warden of San Quentin), Walter Kingsford, William Williams (triples), Richard Abbott (triples), Ernie Adams (doubles), Justina Wayne (doubles), Joe Franz (doubles), Hilda Haywood (doubles), Margaret Brayton (doubles, commercial spokesman), Ross Forrester (triples), David Kerman (triples), Charles Emerson (commercial spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2023 04:19:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-13T21_19_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3599</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, &quot;Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!&quot; Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936, until January 22, 1945. On one occasion, however, he was replaced by Leslie Howard.THIS EPISODE:January 18, 1937. CBS network. &quot;Criminal Code Starring Edward G. Robinson&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. A nice kid with all the breaks going against him gets ten years in the Big House, and finds love! Edward G. Robinson, Beverly Roberts, Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Noel Madison, Paul Guilfoyle, Martin Flavin (author), Gladys Lloyd (intermission guest: wife of Edward G. Robinson), James B. Holohan (intermission quest: former warden of San Quentin), Walter Kingsford, William Williams (triples), Richard Abbott (triples), Ernie Adams (doubles), Justina Wayne (doubles), Joe Franz (doubles), Hilda Haywood (doubles), Margaret Brayton (doubles, commercial spokesman), Ross Forrester (triples), David Kerman (triples), Charles Emerson (commercial spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9272: The Lineup - &quot;The Jersey Parallel&quot; (12-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lineup - &quot;The Jersey Parallel&quot; (12-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9272</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)

The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1950. CBS network. "The Jersey Parallel". Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). .A mad killer has shot 7 people. A police artist is brought into the case. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-13T07_54_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 7, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Jersey Parallel&quot;. Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). .A mad killer has shot 7 people. A police artist is brought into the case. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9271: Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi's First Citizenship Papers&quot; (01-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi's First Citizenship Papers&quot; (01-10-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9271</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

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January 10, 1950."Luigi's First Citizenship Papers" CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum (one commercial apparently deleted). It's time for Luigi to get his first citizenship papers. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Alger Mackey (Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, speaking from Washington, D. C.), Jody Gilbert, Sara Berner, Lud Gluskin (music director, Bob Stevenson (announcer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2023 06:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1975</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. THIS EPISODE:January 10, 1950.&quot;Luigi's First Citizenship Papers&quot; CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum (one commercial apparently deleted). It's time for Luigi to get his first citizenship papers. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Alger Mackey (Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, speaking from Washington, D. C.), Jody Gilbert, Sara Berner, Lud Gluskin (music director, Bob Stevenson (announcer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9270: The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;The Bank Statement&quot; (04-24-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;The Bank Statement&quot; (04-24-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9270</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Bank Statement (Aired April 24, 1945)

Ole Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC’s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. 

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April 24, 1945. "The Bank Statement" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber tries to use the phone to complain about his bank statement. Phil Leslie (writer), Don Quinn (writer), Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Marlin Hurt, Shirley Mitchell, Bea Benaderet, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2023 18:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bank Statement (Aired April 24, 1945)Ole Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC&#8217;s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. THIS EPISODE:April 24, 1945. &quot;The Bank Statement&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber tries to use the phone to complain about his bank statement. Phil Leslie (writer), Don Quinn (writer), Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Marlin Hurt, Shirley Mitchell, Bea Benaderet, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bank Statement (Aired April 24, 1945)Ole Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most fa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9269: Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Absence Of Mr. Glass&quot; (11-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Absence Of Mr. Glass&quot; (11-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9269</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Absence Of Mr. Glass (Aired November 29, 1946))

When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton’s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2023 04:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_brown_mysteries g.k._chesterton father_john_o'connor pari</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Absence Of Mr. Glass (Aired November 29, 1946))When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton&#8217;s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Absence Of Mr. Glass (Aired November 29, 1946))When we consider the question of clerics and m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9268: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Visit From The Draft Board&quot; (01-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Visit From The Draft Board&quot; (01-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9268</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Visit From The Draft Board (Aired January 12, 1951)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy.

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January 12, 1951. NBC network. "A Visit From The Draft Board". Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie becomes smitten with beautiful Mary Ann, not knowing she's from the Draft Board! Archie accuses her of being a "Matzah Hari." The system cue is added live. Ed Gardner, Bert Gordon, Charlie Cantor, Cesar Concepcion and His Orchestra. 30:02. "Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod".

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2023 15:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Visit From The Draft Board (Aired January 12, 1951)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.THIS EPISODE:January 12, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Visit From The Draft Board&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie becomes smitten with beautiful Mary Ann, not knowing she's from the Draft Board! Archie accuses her of being a &quot;Matzah Hari.&quot; The system cue is added live. Ed Gardner, Bert Gordon, Charlie Cantor, Cesar Concepcion and His Orchestra. 30:02. &quot;Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Visit From The Draft Board (Aired January 12, 1951)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9267: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Walk&quot; (11-16-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Walk&quot; (11-16-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9267</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Walk (Aired  November 16, 1952)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. 

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 November 16, 1952. Program #178. NBC network. "The Big Walk". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Sgt. Friday poses as a buyer of heroin from San Francisco to break up a narcotics gang. The Chesterfield commercials contain health claims for the products. Network, sponsored . Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Whitfield Connor, Harry Bartell, Lee Marvin, Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2023 06:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-10T22_19_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Walk (Aired&amp;nbsp; November 16, 1952)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. THIS EPISODE: November 16, 1952. Program #178. NBC network. &quot;The Big Walk&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Sgt. Friday poses as a buyer of heroin from San Francisco to break up a narcotics gang. The Chesterfield commercials contain health claims for the products. Network, sponsored . Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Whitfield Connor, Harry Bartell, Lee Marvin, Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Walk (Aired&amp;nbsp; November 16, 1952)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television polic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9266: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Love Is Not All&quot; (01-31-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Love Is Not All&quot; (01-31-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9266</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Love Is Not All  (Aired January 31, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. 

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January 31, 1951. Program #68. MGM syndication. "Love Is Not All". Commercials added locally. A fraud operating a Lonely Hearts Union cheats a woman out of $20,000 to start a nationwide fencing operation. He learns that C. D. N. P. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Ralph Forbes, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2023 13:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Love Is Not All&amp;nbsp; (Aired January 31, 1951)Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. THIS EPISODE: January 31, 1951. Program #68. MGM syndication. &quot;Love Is Not All&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fraud operating a Lonely Hearts Union cheats a woman out of $20,000 to start a nationwide fencing operation. He learns that C. D. N. P. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Ralph Forbes, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Love Is Not All&amp;nbsp; (Aired January 31, 1951)Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short film...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9265: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Norwegian Incident&quot; (08-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Norwegian Incident&quot; (08-20-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Norwegian Incident (Aired August 20, 1950)

This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 20, 1950. NBC network. "Norwegian Incident". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Two O. S. S. agents are sent into Norway with instructions to blow up a bridge. A Gestapo officer complicates the plans, but not for long. Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Sherman Marks (duirector, supervisor), Jerry Jarrett, Frank Barrens, Karl Weber, David Harmon (writer), Chet Hill (sound effects), Vic Gillespie, Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Norwegian Incident (Aired August 20, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. THIS EPISODE: August 20, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Norwegian Incident&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Two O. S. S. agents are sent into Norway with instructions to blow up a bridge. A Gestapo officer complicates the plans, but not for long. Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Sherman Marks (duirector, supervisor), Jerry Jarrett, Frank Barrens, Karl Weber, David Harmon (writer), Chet Hill (sound effects), Vic Gillespie, Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Norwegian Incident (Aired August 20, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental agen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9264: The Clock - &quot;Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head&quot; (08-25-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head&quot; (08-25-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9264</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)

It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1947. ABC network. "Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head". Sustaining. A mysterious traveler stops at a tourist court near Death Valley with a very large and very suspicious trunk. Bernard Green (music director), Berry Kroeger, Bill Craigo (announcer), Clark Andrews (director), King Calder, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Peggy Allenby. 22:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2023 13:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-09T05_27_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1337</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. THIS EPISODE:April 6, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head&quot;. Sustaining. A mysterious traveler stops at a tourist court near Death Valley with a very large and very suspicious trunk. Bernard Green (music director), Berry Kroeger, Bill Craigo (announcer), Clark Andrews (director), King Calder, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Peggy Allenby. 22:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)It was written by Lawrence ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9263: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Chivalrous Gunman&quot; (08-14-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Chivalrous Gunman&quot; (08-14-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9263</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Chivalrous Gunman (Aired August 14, 1947)

The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1947. CBS network. "The Chivalrous Gunman". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The witness to a robbery and murder refuses to identiy the killer. Robbery, double-cross and a double murder, with the bad guy brought to justice with the help of the green-eyed monster. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Byron Winget (sound effects), Jerry McCarty (sound effects), William Pearson (engineer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 32:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2023 01:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-08T17_52_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1926</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chivalrous Gunman (Aired August 14, 1947)The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise.THIS EPISODE:August 14, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Chivalrous Gunman&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The witness to a robbery and murder refuses to identiy the killer. Robbery, double-cross and a double murder, with the bad guy brought to justice with the help of the green-eyed monster. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Byron Winget (sound effects), Jerry McCarty (sound effects), William Pearson (engineer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 32:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Chivalrous Gunman (Aired August 14, 1947)The most distinguishing element of the short-lived T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9262: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Double Diamond&quot; (08-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Double Diamond&quot; (08-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9262</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1946. Mutual network. "The Double Diamond". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A robbery has taken place aboard an airliner. A diamond's been stolen out of a diamond pendant...make that two diamonds! One of the passengers on the plane is a phoney southern colonel, who is called (with a straight face) "Mr. Keister." Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2023 15:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-08T07_05_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:August 5, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Double Diamond&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A robbery has taken place aboard an airliner. A diamond's been stolen out of a diamond pendant...make that two diamonds! One of the passengers on the plane is a phoney southern colonel, who is called (with a straight face) &quot;Mr. Keister.&quot; Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9261: Calling All Cars - &quot;Reefers By The Acre&quot; (06-25-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Reefers By The Acre&quot; (06-25-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9261</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Reefers By The Acre (Aired June 25, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance". As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 25, 1936. Program #135. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee net). "Reefers By The Acre". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Junior Detective Outfit" premium). The program opens with an address by a police chief originating at radio station KFBK. The search for "Mexican Jim," the man with warts on his hands, who runs the largest marijuana fields in the state! The story of the largest marijuana seizure. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Gary Breckner (narrator), W. M. Hallanan (Chief of Police, Sacramento). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2023 04:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-07T20_18_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Reefers By The Acre (Aired June 25, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot;. As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. THIS EPISODE:June 25, 1936. Program #135. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee net). &quot;Reefers By The Acre&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (&quot;Junior Detective Outfit&quot; premium). The program opens with an address by a police chief originating at radio station KFBK. The search for &quot;Mexican Jim,&quot; the man with warts on his hands, who runs the largest marijuana fields in the state! The story of the largest marijuana seizure. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Gary Breckner (narrator), W. M. Hallanan (Chief of Police, Sacramento). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reefers By The Acre (Aired June 25, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9260: MOVIE: Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83 VIDEO </title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE: Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83 VIDEO </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9260</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Bill Cosby Himself "On Stage" 05-20-83

Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (née Hite),and William Henry Cosby Sr., who served as a mess steward in the U.S. Navy. Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia. Teachers noted his propensity for joking around instead of studying, and he described himself as the class clown. At FitzSimons Junior High School, Cosby acted in plays and continued to compete in sports. "Cosby attended Philadelphia's Central High School, a magnet school and academically rigorous college prep school", where he ran track and played baseball, football, and basketball. He transferred to Germantown High School but failed the tenth grade. In 1956, Cosby enlisted in the Navy and served as a hospital corpsman at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia.He worked in physical therapy with Navy and Marine Corps personnel who were injured during the Korean War. 

THIS MOVIE

May 20, 1983. Filmed before a live audience at the First Ontario Concert Hall, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosby's most popular sitcom, The Cosby Show. An album of the same name was also released on Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as "the greatest stand up concert movie ever".

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 17:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-07T09_19_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bill_cosby_himself_on_stage philadelphia_pennsylvania central_hi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>6126</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (n&#233;e Hite),and William Henry Cosby Sr., who served as a mess steward in the U.S. Navy. Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia. Teachers noted his propensity for joking around instead of studying, and he described himself as the class clown. At FitzSimons Junior High School, Cosby acted in plays and continued to compete in sports. &quot;Cosby attended Philadelphia's Central High School, a magnet school and academically rigorous college prep school&quot;, where he ran track and played baseball, football, and basketball. He transferred to Germantown High School but failed the tenth grade. In 1956, Cosby enlisted in the Navy and served as a hospital corpsman at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia.He worked in physical therapy with Navy and Marine Corps personnel who were injured during the Korean War. THIS MOVIEMay 20, 1983. Filmed before a live audience at the First Ontario Concert Hall, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosby's most popular sitcom, The Cosby Show. An album of the same name was also released on Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as &quot;the greatest stand up concert movie ever&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylva...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9259: Bold Venture - Blue Moon (06-16-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Blue Moon (06-16-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9259</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Blue Moon (Aired June 16, 1950)

The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since thiswas syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1950. Program #11. ZIV Syndication. "Blue Moon" Commercials added locally. Mr. Cameron asks Slate Shannon to free his daughter from the clutches of Norton and his gambling ship, "The Blue Moon." Jester Hairston (singing transitions), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Gerald Mohr. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 04:19:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Blue Moon (Aired June 16, 1950)The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since thiswas syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. THIS EPISODE: June 16, 1950. Program #11. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Blue Moon&quot; Commercials added locally. Mr. Cameron asks Slate Shannon to free his daughter from the clutches of Norton and his gambling ship, &quot;The Blue Moon.&quot; Jester Hairston (singing transitions), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Gerald Mohr. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blue Moon (Aired June 16, 1950)The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9258: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Andy's New Job In Brazil&quot; (04-22-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Andy's New Job In Brazil&quot; (04-22-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9258</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)

While often overlapping popular stereotypes of African-Americans, there was at the same time a universality to their characters which transcended race... Beneath the dialect and racial imagery, the series celebrated the virtues of friendship, persistence, hard work, and common sense, and as the years passed and the characterizations were refined, Amos 'n' Andy achieved an emotional depth rivaled by few other radio programs of the 1930s. Above all, Correll and Gosden were gifted dramatists. Their plots flowed gradually from one into the next, with minor subplots building in importance until they took over the narrative, before receding to give way to the next major sequence, and seeds for future storylines were often planted months in advance. 

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April 22, 1947. Program #63. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Andy has been offered a job at his uncle's "Rubber Plantation In Brazil". The Kingfish books his passage on a cattle boat! The script was subsequently used on October 14, 1951. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Eddie Green, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 30:36 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2023 13:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-06T05_52_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy freeman_gosden charles_correll elinor_harriot taxi_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1983</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)While often overlapping popular stereotypes of African-Americans, there was at the same time a universality to their characters which transcended race... Beneath the dialect and racial imagery, the series celebrated the virtues of friendship, persistence, hard work, and common sense, and as the years passed and the characterizations were refined, Amos 'n' Andy achieved an emotional depth rivaled by few other radio programs of the 1930s. Above all, Correll and Gosden were gifted dramatists. Their plots flowed gradually from one into the next, with minor subplots building in importance until they took over the narrative, before receding to give way to the next major sequence, and seeds for future storylines were often planted months in advance. THIS EPISODE:April 22, 1947. Program #63. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Andy has been offered a job at his uncle's &quot;Rubber Plantation In Brazil&quot;. The Kingfish books his passage on a cattle boat! The script was subsequently used on October 14, 1951. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Eddie Green, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 30:36 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)While often overlapping popular stereotypes of Afr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9257: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Missing Records&quot; (10-23-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Missing Records&quot; (10-23-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9257</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Records (Aired October 23, 1948)

The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

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October 23, 1948. NBC network. "The Mystery Of The Missing Records". Sustaining. There's a plot to keep Frank from the big game by having him not have his eligibility papers. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2023 01:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-05T17_26_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2016</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Records (Aired October 23, 1948)The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. THIS EPISODE: October 23, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of The Missing Records&quot;. Sustaining. There's a plot to keep Frank from the big game by having him not have his eligibility papers. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Records (Aired October 23, 1948)The model for all later American juvenile sports fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9256: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Rickshaw Red Lipstick&quot; (01-30-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Rickshaw Red Lipstick&quot; (01-30-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9256</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Rickshaw Red Lipstick (Aired January 30, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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January 30, 1955. Program #2. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Rickshaw-Red Lipstick". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Lotte Stavisky, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Bob Hastings, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Mar 2023 17:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rickshaw Red Lipstick (Aired January 30, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:January 30, 1955. Program #2. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Rickshaw-Red Lipstick&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Lotte Stavisky, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Bob Hastings, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Rickshaw Red Lipstick (Aired January 30, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9255: Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)</title>
      <itunes:title>Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9255</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)

Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil." Note that in the article in the 'Provenances' sidebar below mentions a run of eight weeks. That's apparently the tenuous provenance upon which most of the misinformation about the true run of Macabre has been based for the past forty years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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November 20, 1961. Program #2. AFRTS-FEN origination. "Weekend". A weekend on a mysterious island with a mad doctor who is experimenting with a deadly drug. John Buey, Walt Sheldon, Bob Eddy, Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), Shirley Ashey, William Verdier, Milton Radmilovich, Al Lepage (announcer). 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Mar 2023 02:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre the_midnight_horseman 1961 black_knight occult_powers al</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot; Note that in the article in the 'Provenances' sidebar below mentions a run of eight weeks. That's apparently the tenuous provenance upon which most of the misinformation about the true run of Macabre has been based for the past forty years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1961. Program #2. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;Weekend&quot;. A weekend on a mysterious island with a mad doctor who is experimenting with a deadly drug. John Buey, Walt Sheldon, Bob Eddy, Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), Shirley Ashey, William Verdier, Milton Radmilovich, Al Lepage (announcer). 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9254: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Webster's Big Fire (04-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Webster's Big Fire (04-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9254</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - Webster's Big Fire (Aired April 1, 1942)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. 

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April 1, 1942. Program #1434/647. Syndicated. "Jim Blake"/"Webster's Big Fire". Music fill for local commercial insert. The Webster Fur Company is trying to put its Mountain City competition out of business. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 13:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-04T05_35_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Webster's Big Fire (Aired April 1, 1942)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1942. Program #1434/647. Syndicated. &quot;Jim Blake&quot;/&quot;Webster's Big Fire&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Webster Fur Company is trying to put its Mountain City competition out of business. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Webster's Big Fire (Aired April 1, 1942)Tonto wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9253: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;They Who Sleep&quot; (01-06-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;They Who Sleep&quot; (01-06-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9253</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[They Who Sleep (Aired January 6, 1945)

The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. 

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January 6, 1945. Program #55. Mutual network. "They Who Sleep". Sustaining. How to transfer one man's soul into another man's body: your sister Rose is dead? Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Henry Sylvern (organist), Phillip Clarke, Gertrude Warner, Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Claire, Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2023 02:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-03T18_52_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>They Who Sleep (Aired January 6, 1945)The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. THIS EPISODE: January 6, 1945. Program #55. Mutual network. &quot;They Who Sleep&quot;. Sustaining. How to transfer one man's soul into another man's body: your sister Rose is dead? Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Henry Sylvern (organist), Phillip Clarke, Gertrude Warner, Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Claire, Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>They Who Sleep (Aired January 6, 1945)The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller ge...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9252: Murder By Experts - &quot;Summer Heat&quot; (06-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;Summer Heat&quot; (06-13-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Summer Heat (Aired June 13, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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June 13, 1949. Mutual network. "Summer Heat". Sustaining. A newly graduated lawyer awakes with a dead body in bed and has a very difficult time getting rid of that body! David Kogan (adaptor, director, producer), Phil Tonken (announcer), Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Cameron Andrews, Andrew Evans (author), Emerson Buckley (conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), Lawson Zerbe, Richard Dupage (composer), Frank Behrens, William Zuckert, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, director, producer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Summer Heat (Aired June 13, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Summer Heat&quot;. Sustaining. A newly graduated lawyer awakes with a dead body in bed and has a very difficult time getting rid of that body! David Kogan (adaptor, director, producer), Phil Tonken (announcer), Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Cameron Andrews, Andrew Evans (author), Emerson Buckley (conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), Lawson Zerbe, Richard Dupage (composer), Frank Behrens, William Zuckert, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, director, producer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Summer Heat (Aired June 13, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9251: &quot;Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show&quot; - The Barbells Of Scotland (10-16-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show&quot; - The Barbells Of Scotland (10-16-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9251</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. "The Barbells Of Scotland, or "Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?" The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, "Hi Lili, Hi Lo," Phil sings, "Pease Puddin' Hot." Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2023 04:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. THIS EPISODE: October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. &quot;The Barbells Of Scotland, or &quot;Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?&quot; The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, &quot;Hi Lili, Hi Lo,&quot; Phil sings, &quot;Pease Puddin' Hot.&quot; Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)A couple of actors well known on other shows wer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9250: Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;The Barbells Of Scotland&quot; (10-16-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;The Barbells Of Scotland&quot; (10-16-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9250</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. "The Barbells Of Scotland, or "Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?" The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, "Hi Lili, Hi Lo," Phil sings, "Pease Puddin' Hot." Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2023 16:25:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. THIS EPISODE: October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. &quot;The Barbells Of Scotland, or &quot;Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?&quot; The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, &quot;Hi Lili, Hi Lo,&quot; Phil sings, &quot;Pease Puddin' Hot.&quot; Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)A couple of actors well known on other shows wer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9249: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Invitations To Dinner&quot; (02-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Invitations To Dinner&quot; (02-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9249</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Invitations To Dinner (02-20-49)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1949. "Invitations To Dinner" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie accepts a dinner invitation from a man whose name he can't remember. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2023 22:55:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-03-01T14_55_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ hilliard david_nelson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Invitations To Dinner (02-20-49)When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. THIS EPISODE:February 20, 1949. &quot;Invitations To Dinner&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie accepts a dinner invitation from a man whose name he can't remember. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Invitations To Dinner (02-20-49)When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prom...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9248: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Key To Madison High&quot; (06-05-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Key To Madison High&quot; (06-05-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9248</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks.  The interplay between the cast—blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright—also received positive reviews. Jeff Chandler played Boynton and stayed with the role for five years, even after becoming a movie star. He ultimately resigned because it was too exhausting to juggle a regular radio role with his film commitments. Others in the cast included Anne Whitfield as Conklin's daughter, Harriet. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top-ranking comedienne of 1948–49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. "The Key To Madison High". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Mrs. Davis leaves with the key to Madison High, and no one can get into school! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2023 11:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks.&amp;nbsp; The interplay between the cast&#8212;blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright&#8212;also received positive reviews. Jeff Chandler played Boynton and stayed with the role for five years, even after becoming a movie star. He ultimately resigned because it was too exhausting to juggle a regular radio role with his film commitments. Others in the cast included Anne Whitfield as Conklin's daughter, Harriet. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top-ranking comedienne of 1948&#8211;49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.THIS EPISODE:June 5, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Key To Madison High&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Mrs. Davis leaves with the key to Madison High, and no one can get into school! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Le...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9247: Pete Kelly's Blues - &quot;June Gould&quot; (09-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pete Kelly's Blues - &quot;June Gould&quot; (09-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9247</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson. A lesser-known television version, still produced and directed by Webb but with William Reynolds in the lead, aired in 1959, using scripts originally written for the radio version. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1951. Program #12. "June Gould" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. June Gould's mother has arrived in Kansas City looking for her, and asks Pete to help. Good radio, possibly dated September 15, 1951. Arthur Hamilton (composer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), George Van Eps (guitar), Jack Webb, Jed Demott ( bass), Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock, Moe Schneider (trombone), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2023 01:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-03-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson. A lesser-known television version, still produced and directed by Webb but with William Reynolds in the lead, aired in 1959, using scripts originally written for the radio version. THIS EPISODE: September 12, 1951. Program #12. &quot;June Gould&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. June Gould's mother has arrived in Kansas City looking for her, and asks Pete to help. Good radio, possibly dated September 15, 1951. Arthur Hamilton (composer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), George Van Eps (guitar), Jack Webb, Jed Demott ( bass), Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock, Moe Schneider (trombone), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet play...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9246: Philo Vance - &quot;The Blue Lady Murder Case&quot; (09-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

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November 21, 1946. Program #10. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. "The Blue Lady Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A tough lady-gangster takes over the rackets, with a style all her own. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2023 15:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. THIS EPISODE:November 21, 1946. Program #10. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Blue Lady Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A tough lady-gangster takes over the rackets, with a style all her own. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9245: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out&quot; (01-05-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out&quot; (01-05-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9245</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Deadly Sellout". Sustaining. A prize fighter has disappeared, but Archie soon finds his dead body. A blackmailing dame is shot in Archie's arms. Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, Anne Diamond, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2023 03:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.THIS EPISODE:January 5, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Sellout&quot;. Sustaining. A prize fighter has disappeared, but Archie soon finds his dead body. A blackmailing dame is shot in Archie's arms. Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, Anne Diamond, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9244: Nick Carter Master Detective - The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (01-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (01-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9244</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (Aired January 26, 1947)

Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1947. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Persistent Beggars". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. The panhandlers of the city are unionized...and controlled by crooks! Lon Clark. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2023 09:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-27T01_31_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (Aired January 26, 1947)Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. THIS EPISODE:January 26, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Persistent Beggars&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. The panhandlers of the city are unionized...and controlled by crooks! Lon Clark. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (Aired January 26, 1947)Nick Carter first came to radio as The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9243: Murder At Midnight - &quot;Death Worshipper&quot; (11-30-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;Death Worshipper&quot; (11-30-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9243</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 30, 1946. Program #26. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death's Worshipper". Commercials added locally. A series of brutal murders is connected to a mad devil worshiper. Raymond Morgan (host), Jay Williams (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Fess Johnson, Carl Emory, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2023 11:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-26T03_17_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:November 30, 1946. Program #26. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death's Worshipper&quot;. Commercials added locally. A series of brutal murders is connected to a mad devil worshiper. Raymond Morgan (host), Jay Williams (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Fess Johnson, Carl Emory, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9242: Calling All Cars - &quot;The Army Game&quot; (10-29-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;The Army Game&quot; (10-29-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9242</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 October 29, 1936. Program #153. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "The Army Game". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). Two men are working a bunco racket, borrowing large sums of money on unknown properties. James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2023 23:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-25T15_29_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. THIS EPISODE:  October 29, 1936. Program #153. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;The Army Game&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). Two men are working a bunco racket, borrowing large sums of money on unknown properties. James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9241: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Diehard&quot; (09-08-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Diehard&quot; (09-08-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9241</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Diehard (Aired September 8, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of twenty-six Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture, and several different radio and television series. Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). 

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September 8, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "DieHard". Pam returns to her Alma Mater for a re-union with death! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2023 23:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-24T15_38_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Diehard (Aired September 8, 1953)Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of twenty-six Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture, and several different radio and television series. Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). THIS EPISODE:September 8, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;DieHard&quot;. Pam returns to her Alma Mater for a re-union with death! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Diehard (Aired September 8, 1953)Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Cr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9240: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Make No Mistake&quot; (04-30-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Make No Mistake&quot; (04-30-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9240</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

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April 30, 1948. NBC network. "Make No Mistake". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine, Ironized Yeast. A blackmailer tries to extort $10,000 from the owner of a diner and his faithless wife. There's a surprise ending. Alan Baxter, Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer), George Putnam (announcer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2023 08:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. THIS EPISODE: April 30, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Make No Mistake&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine, Ironized Yeast. A blackmailer tries to extort $10,000 from the owner of a diner and his faithless wife. There's a surprise ending. Alan Baxter, Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer), George Putnam (announcer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9239: The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9239</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)

A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.

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April 20, 1949. ABC network. Sponsored by: Texaco. "A Salute To Baseball." Milton calls a baseball game as an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Chinaman. Milton takes his son to Ebbets Field. The program is also known as, "The Milton Berle Show." Milton Berle, Frank Gallop, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly, Charles Irving, Jacqueline Susann, John Gibson, Kay Armen, Allen Roth and His Orchestra, Alan Reed. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2023 13:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-23T05_17_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1857</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949)The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.THIS EPISODE:April 20, 1949. ABC network. Sponsored by: Texaco. &quot;A Salute To Baseball.&quot; Milton calls a baseball game as an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Chinaman. Milton takes his son to Ebbets Field. The program is also known as, &quot;The Milton Berle Show.&quot; Milton Berle, Frank Gallop, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly, Charles Irving, Jacqueline Susann, John Gibson, Kay Armen, Allen Roth and His Orchestra, Alan Reed. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9238: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Bungler&quot; (09-14-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Bungler&quot; (09-14-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9238</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Bungler (Aired September 14, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. 

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September 14, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Bungler". The story of a bank embezzler and stickup man who couldn't seem to do anything right. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Rosemary Rice, Robert Readick, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 22:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2023 01:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-22T17_29_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1361</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bungler (Aired September 14, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Bungler&quot;. The story of a bank embezzler and stickup man who couldn't seem to do anything right. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Rosemary Rice, Robert Readick, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 22:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bungler (Aired September 14, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9237: This Is Your FBI - &quot;Extortion&quot; (08-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;Extortion&quot; (08-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9237</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Extortion aka: The Seagull Shakedown (Aired August 3, 1945)

Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1945. Program #387. ABC network. "Extortion" aka: The Seagull Shakedown". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A typewriter is the clue that enables the FBI to solve a case of extortion and nab a blackmailer who dabbles in murder. Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Stacy Harris, Victor Rodman, Larry Keating (announcer), William Woodson (narrator), Dick Beals, Georgia Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Lou Merrill, Vernon Rich. 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2023 04:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-21T20_56_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1826</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Extortion aka: The Seagull Shakedown (Aired August 3, 1945)Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.THIS EPISODE:August 3, 1945. Program #387. ABC network. &quot;Extortion&quot; aka: The Seagull Shakedown&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A typewriter is the clue that enables the FBI to solve a case of extortion and nab a blackmailer who dabbles in murder. Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Stacy Harris, Victor Rodman, Larry Keating (announcer), William Woodson (narrator), Dick Beals, Georgia Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Lou Merrill, Vernon Rich. 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Extortion aka: The Seagull Shakedown (Aired August 3, 1945)Stacy Harris had the lead role of Spec...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9236: Theater Five - &quot;Point Of Impact&quot; (03-24-65)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Five - &quot;Point Of Impact&quot; (03-24-65)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9236</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1965. Program #168. ABC network. "Point Of Impact". Commercials deleted. A missile with an atomic bomb warhead is heading towards an army base, but in an unihabited area! The program has an interesting surprise ending. Alexander Vlas Datsenko (composer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (preparer), Joan Lovejoy, Larry Robinson, Lee Bowman, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Michael A. Hanou (? writer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ralph Camargo (narrator), Robert Dryden, Stan Watt, Warren Somerville (director). 20:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2023 14:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-21T06_36_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_five short_stories science_fiction sci-fi the_hunters fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1411</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.THIS EPISODE:March 24, 1965. Program #168. ABC network. &quot;Point Of Impact&quot;. Commercials deleted. A missile with an atomic bomb warhead is heading towards an army base, but in an unihabited area! The program has an interesting surprise ending. Alexander Vlas Datsenko (composer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (preparer), Joan Lovejoy, Larry Robinson, Lee Bowman, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Michael A. Hanou (? writer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ralph Camargo (narrator), Robert Dryden, Stan Watt, Warren Somerville (director). 20:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9235: You Are There - &quot;The Woman's Rights Convention&quot; (06-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Are There - &quot;The Woman's Rights Convention&quot; (06-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9235</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Woman's Rights Convention (Aired June 18, 1950)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

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June 18, 1950. CBS network. "The Woman's Rights Convention". Sustaining. The events of September 7, 1853. The start of a campaign for the right vote and equal rights for women. Sam Abelow (producer), Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Irving Gitlin (script editor), Minerva Pious, Grace Matthews, Don Hollenbeck, Ned Calmer, Jane Lyon (writer), Peter Lyon (writer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Bill Leonard, Larry LeSueur, Amanda Randolph, Guy Sorel, Ruth Yorke, Lesley Woods, Charles Webster, Burford Hampden. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2023 23:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-20T15_52_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you_are_there declaration_of_independence charles_daly don_holle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Woman's Rights Convention (Aired June 18, 1950)You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Woman's Rights Convention&quot;. Sustaining. The events of September 7, 1853. The start of a campaign for the right vote and equal rights for women. Sam Abelow (producer), Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Irving Gitlin (script editor), Minerva Pious, Grace Matthews, Don Hollenbeck, Ned Calmer, Jane Lyon (writer), Peter Lyon (writer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Bill Leonard, Larry LeSueur, Amanda Randolph, Guy Sorel, Ruth Yorke, Lesley Woods, Charles Webster, Burford Hampden. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Woman's Rights Convention (Aired June 18, 1950)You Are There is an American historical educat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9234: You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Ink&quot; (11-09-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Ink&quot; (11-09-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9234</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1949. NBC network. "The Secret Word is 'Ink'" - Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is "Mary Cool." The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mary Cool, Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2023 14:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Secret Word is 'Ink'&quot; - Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is &quot;Mary Cool.&quot; The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mary Cool, Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9233: The Story Of Dr. Kildare - &quot;Kildare's Old Girlfriend&quot; (05-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - &quot;Kildare's Old Girlfriend&quot; (05-10-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2023 21:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-19T13_09_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9232: Sleep No More - &quot;Conquerer's Isle&quot; (11-21-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sleep No More - &quot;Conquerer's Isle&quot; (11-21-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9232</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 21, 1956. NBC network. "Conqueror's Isle". Sustaining. A flyer is forced down on a strange island and discovers a race of superior humans preparing to take over the world. The story was previously used on "Escape" on March 15, 1949 (see cat. #3035 and #11350). The nsystem cue has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Nelson Bond (author), Kenneth MacGregor (director). 28:18.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2023 09:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-19T01_19_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep_no_more nelson_olmsted compelling stirring supernatural &quot;t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. THIS EPISODE: November 21, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Conqueror's Isle&quot;. Sustaining. A flyer is forced down on a strange island and discovers a race of superior humans preparing to take over the world. The story was previously used on &quot;Escape&quot; on March 15, 1949 (see cat. #3035 and #11350). The nsystem cue has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Nelson Bond (author), Kenneth MacGregor (director). 28:18.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9231: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Careless Client (10-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Careless Client (10-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9231</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 15, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Careless Client". Sponsored by: Kraft. A private eye locates a man for a tough guy with a Greek accent (despite his very Italian name). The tough guy is soon shot in Brooklyn, in a furnished room. "The Falcon" is accused of the murder! The story has a surprise ending (for a change)! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Mandel Kramer, Jackson Beck. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 15:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-18T07_27_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_of_the_falcon the_careless_client_(10-15-50) les_damo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1956</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. THIS EPISODE:October 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Careless Client&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft. A private eye locates a man for a tough guy with a Greek accent (despite his very Italian name). The tough guy is soon shot in Brooklyn, in a furnished room. &quot;The Falcon&quot; is accused of the murder! The story has a surprise ending (for a change)! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Mandel Kramer, Jackson Beck. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)The success of the Falcon films led to a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9230: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;The Kindly Doctor&quot; (05-12-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - &quot;The Kindly Doctor&quot; (05-12-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9230</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Kindly Doctor (Aired May 12, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 01:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-17T17_10_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets_of_scotland_yard clive_brook_british_society percy_hoski</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1589</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kindly Doctor (Aired May 12, 1950)The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London&#8217;s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Kindly Doctor (Aired May 12, 1950)The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9229: The Saint - &quot;The Corpse Said Ouch&quot; (08-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Saint - &quot;The Corpse Said Ouch&quot; (08-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9229</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse Said Ouch (Aired August 6, 1950)

The Saint first came to radio in 1940, with American produced programs starting in 1945. While not the first actor to bring Templar to life over the air, it was surprisingly (at least to me) Vincent Price who played the role for the longest period, from 1947 until 1951. Knowing Price for his screen persona, it is odd at first to hear him doing this wise-cracking and lighthearted rogue. Some episodes in the Radio Spirit collection are almost slapstick, with Price being hit over the head, slapped and even thrown overboard in a single episode. It’s apparent that Price is having fun with the show, possibly as it allows him to play the handsome leading man rather than the darker heavies he was already beginning to be known for on screen. Show Notes From shotsshack.blogspot.com

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 6, 1950. NBC network. "The Corpse Said Ouch". Sustaining. Frances Blake visits "The Saint" in the middle of the night. It seems she's dead! At least, there's a dead woman that closely resembles her who's wearing her coat. The story is also known as, "Dead Girl's Diamonds." Vincent Price, Louis Vittes (writer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Vaughn Dexter (music), Don Stanley (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Veola Vonn, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jack Moyles, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2023 14:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-17T06_53_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse Said Ouch (Aired August 6, 1950)The Saint first came to radio in 1940, with American produced programs starting in 1945. While not the first actor to bring Templar to life over the air, it was surprisingly (at least to me) Vincent Price who played the role for the longest period, from 1947 until 1951. Knowing Price for his screen persona, it is odd at first to hear him doing this wise-cracking and lighthearted rogue. Some episodes in the Radio Spirit collection are almost slapstick, with Price being hit over the head, slapped and even thrown overboard in a single episode. It&#8217;s apparent that Price is having fun with the show, possibly as it allows him to play the handsome leading man rather than the darker heavies he was already beginning to be known for on screen. Show Notes From shotsshack.blogspot.comTHIS EPISODE: August 6, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Corpse Said Ouch&quot;. Sustaining. Frances Blake visits &quot;The Saint&quot; in the middle of the night. It seems she's dead! At least, there's a dead woman that closely resembles her who's wearing her coat. The story is also known as, &quot;Dead Girl's Diamonds.&quot; Vincent Price, Louis Vittes (writer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Vaughn Dexter (music), Don Stanley (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Veola Vonn, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jack Moyles, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse Said Ouch (Aired August 6, 1950)The Saint first came to radio in 1940, with American p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9228: Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Big Heist&quot; (11-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Big Heist&quot; (11-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9228</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". 

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Big Heist". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2023 04:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-16T20_36_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Big Heist&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9227: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Rodeo Murder&quot; (01-12-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Rodeo Murder&quot; (01-12-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9227</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rodeo Murder (Aired January 12, 1954)

Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just "the agency". The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as "the Irish clubhouse," who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not.

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January 12, 1954. "Rodeo Murder" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky is framed for murder at the rodeo. Tony Barrett, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Dan Riss, Marion Richman, Andrew C. Love (director), Frank Sinatra, Don Diamond. 23:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2023 16:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rodeo Murder (Aired January 12, 1954)Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just &quot;the agency&quot;. The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as &quot;the Irish clubhouse,&quot; who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not.THIS EPISODE:January 12, 1954. &quot;Rodeo Murder&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky is framed for murder at the rodeo. Tony Barrett, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Dan Riss, Marion Richman, Andrew C. Love (director), Frank Sinatra, Don Diamond. 23:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rodeo Murder (Aired January 12, 1954)Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9226: The Sears Radio Theater - Two Faces Of Evil (07-13-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater - Two Faces Of Evil (07-13-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9226</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Two Faces Of Evil (Aired July 13, 1979)

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

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July 13, 1979 - Sears Radio Theater. Program #115. CBS network. "Two Faces Of Evil". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Mark Trella (writer), Howard Duff (host), Barney Phillips, Howard Culver, Byron Kane, Marvin Miller, Peggy Webber, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 40:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2023 17:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-15T09_19_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2426</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Faces Of Evil (Aired July 13, 1979)Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. THIS EPISODE:July 13, 1979 - Sears Radio Theater. Program #115. CBS network. &quot;Two Faces Of Evil&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Mark Trella (writer), Howard Duff (host), Barney Phillips, Howard Culver, Byron Kane, Marvin Miller, Peggy Webber, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 40:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Faces Of Evil (Aired July 13, 1979)Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9225: Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Waterloo Bridge&quot;  (02-15-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Waterloo Bridge&quot;  (02-15-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9225</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim"). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1951. NBC network. "Waterloo Bridge"". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. A melodrama of a love in the face of approaching death. Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, Lynn Allen, Jack Rubin (adaptor), Norma Varden, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Edmund Goulding (guest screen director), Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Bill Cairn (director). 59:57. Episode Notes Frtom The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 13:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-14T05_47_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_plsyhouse alfred_hitchcock robert_montgomery d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's &quot;Markheim&quot;). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.THIS EPISODE:February 15, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Waterloo Bridge&quot;&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. A melodrama of a love in the face of approaching death. Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, Lynn Allen, Jack Rubin (adaptor), Norma Varden, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Edmund Goulding (guest screen director), Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Bill Cairn (director). 59:57. Episode Notes Frtom The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9224: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Triangle Murder Case&quot; (02-21-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Triangle Murder Case&quot; (02-21-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9224</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1946. Mutual network. "The Triangle Murder Case". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. The managing editor of "The Chronicle" has been murdered after tangling with "The Alibi Master," an unethical attorney. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2023 11:25:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-13T03_25_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2016</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:February 21, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Triangle Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. The managing editor of &quot;The Chronicle&quot; has been murdered after tangling with &quot;The Alibi Master,&quot; an unethical attorney. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutua...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9223: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Georgia Gray Murder Case&quot; (04-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Georgia Gray Murder Case&quot; (04-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9223</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

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April 28, 1951. "The Georgia Gray Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Georgia Gray has been knifed in a taxi dance ballroom. She was killed by a guy who bought $5 worth of tickets Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis, Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin, Joy Terry, Leo Cleary, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 11:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-12T03_08_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1984</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 28, 1951. &quot;The Georgia Gray Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Georgia Gray has been knifed in a taxi dance ballroom. She was killed by a guy who bought $5 worth of tickets Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis, Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin, Joy Terry, Leo Cleary, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9222: Box 13 - &quot;The Dead Man Walks&quot; (06-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;The Dead Man Walks&quot; (06-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9222</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. But adventures they are, which perhaps sets this erstwhile detective genre program as more of an adventure genre. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1949. Program #43. Mayfair syndication. "The Dead Man Walks". Commercials added locally. A man Dan sees dead at 2:15 is alive at 4:20! Who is S. Thomas? Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), William Conrad. 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2023 13:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-11T05_09_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. But adventures they are, which perhaps sets this erstwhile detective genre program as more of an adventure genre. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1949. Program #43. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Dead Man Walks&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man Dan sees dead at 2:15 is alive at 4:20! Who is S. Thomas? Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), William Conrad. 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9221: Boston Blackie - &quot;The Murdered Truck Driver&quot; (07-16-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;The Murdered Truck Driver&quot; (07-16-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9221</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Murdered Truck Driver (Aired July 16, 1946)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade. 

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July 16, 1946. Program #66. "The Murdered Truck Driver" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). A truck carrying no cargo load is mysteriously hijacked. One of the drivers has been killed and the other has vanished! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murdered Truck Driver (Aired July 16, 1946)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade. THIS EPISODE: July 16, 1946. Program #66. &quot;The Murdered Truck Driver&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). A truck carrying no cargo load is mysteriously hijacked. One of the drivers has been killed and the other has vanished! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Murdered Truck Driver (Aired July 16, 1946)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9220: Bold Venture - &quot;The Key To Death&quot; (09-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;The Key To Death&quot; (09-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9220</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2023 02:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9219: The Blue Beetle - &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; (07-03-40 and 07-05-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Blue Beetle - &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; (07-03-40 and 07-05-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9219</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

EPISODE:

July 3, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. "Crime Incorporated" Two Parts Complete". Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The "Magic Ray" helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2023 05:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-08T21_33_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue_beetle rookie_patrolman serial frank_lovejoy underworld_goe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETEAfter his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.EPISODE:July 3, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; Two Parts Complete&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The &quot;Magic Ray&quot; helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETEAfter his father was killed by a gangster's bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9218: The Bob &amp; Ray Show - &quot;Saint Patty's Day&quot; (03-13-73)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Bob &amp; Ray Show - &quot;Saint Patty's Day&quot; (03-13-73)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9218</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Saint Patty's Day  (Aired March 13, 1973)

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2023 13:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-08T05_07_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob_&amp;_ray_show saint_patty's_day_(03-13-73) bob_elliott_(born_19</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Saint Patty's Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired March 13, 1973)Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922&#8211;1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Saint Patty's Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired March 13, 1973)Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922&#8211;1990...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9217: The Fred Allen Show - &quot;The Morgan Court Of Human Relations&quot; (05-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fred Allen Show - &quot;The Morgan Court Of Human Relations&quot; (05-02-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9217</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)

Fred Allen's first taste of radio came while he and Portland Hoffa waited for a promised slot in a new Arthur Hammerstein musical. In the interim, they appeared on a Chicago station's program, WLS Showboat, into which, Allen recalled, "Portland and I were presented... to inject a little class into it." Their success in these appearances helped their theater reception; live audiences in the Midwest liked to see their radio favorites in person, even if Allen and Hoffa would be replaced by Bob Hope when the radio show moved to New York several months afterward. The couple eventually got their Hammerstein show, Polly, which opened in Delaware and made the usual tour before hitting Broadway. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Fred and guest Henry Morgan do a satire called, "Morgan Court Of Human Relations." Allen's Alley question: "Are you interested in music and does it play a part in your life?" Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Henry Morgan, Minerva Pious, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2023 00:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-07T16_07_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred_allen_show fred_the_boarder_with_ozzie_&amp;_harriet_(06-15-47)</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2026</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)Fred Allen's first taste of radio came while he and Portland Hoffa waited for a promised slot in a new Arthur Hammerstein musical. In the interim, they appeared on a Chicago station's program, WLS Showboat, into which, Allen recalled, &quot;Portland and I were presented... to inject a little class into it.&quot; Their success in these appearances helped their theater reception; live audiences in the Midwest liked to see their radio favorites in person, even if Allen and Hoffa would be replaced by Bob Hope when the radio show moved to New York several months afterward. The couple eventually got their Hammerstein show, Polly, which opened in Delaware and made the usual tour before hitting Broadway. THIS EPISODE:May 2, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Fred and guest Henry Morgan do a satire called, &quot;Morgan Court Of Human Relations.&quot; Allen's Alley question: &quot;Are you interested in music and does it play a part in your life?&quot; Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Henry Morgan, Minerva Pious, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)Fred Allen's first taste of radio came whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9216: The General Electric Theater - The Old Man's Bride (10-01-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The General Electric Theater - The Old Man's Bride (10-01-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9216</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. 

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July 30, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Old Man's Bride". A wealthy Texas Colonel sends his assistant to New Orleans to fetch him a bride. Complications ensue when the messenger falls for the girl himself. AFRTS program name: "Playhouse 25." Van Johnson, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2023 08:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-07T00_24_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general_electric_theater ge_theater plays short_stories novels m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. THIS EPISODE: July 30, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Old Man's Bride&quot;. A wealthy Texas Colonel sends his assistant to New Orleans to fetch him a bride. Complications ensue when the messenger falls for the girl himself. AFRTS program name: &quot;Playhouse 25.&quot; Van Johnson, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, come...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9215: MOVIE - 99 River Road - MOVIE</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE - 99 River Road - MOVIE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9215</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE-"99 River Street" (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-MOVIE

99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring "John Payne and Evelyn Keyes". It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.

Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2023 21:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-06T13_36_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie_video &quot;henry fonda&quot; lee_cobb_joseph_sweeney_martin_balsom_</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2023-02-06T13_36_02-08_00.mp4?_=1675719368.16467539" length="212203550" type="video/mp4"/>
      <itunes:duration>4978</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-MOVIE99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring &quot;John Payne and Evelyn Keyes&quot;. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9214: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of Matthew Cazzara&quot; (11-24-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of Matthew Cazzara&quot; (11-24-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9214</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

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November 24, 1945. Program #409. ABC network. "The Case Of Matthew Kozera". Sponsored by: Waterman Pens and Inks. Matthew Kozera, a meek-looking but very dangerous gunman, is terrorizing Pittsburgh. The program includes "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues," which has resulted in the capture of nearly three hundred criminals. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:51 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. THIS EPISODE: November 24, 1945. Program #409. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of Matthew Kozera&quot;. Sponsored by: Waterman Pens and Inks. Matthew Kozera, a meek-looking but very dangerous gunman, is terrorizing Pittsburgh. The program includes &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues,&quot; which has resulted in the capture of nearly three hundred criminals. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:51 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)The series dramatized FBI cases, which produ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9213: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9213</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)

Frontier_Gentleman J.B._Kendall John_Dehner Antony_Ellis Jack_Krusche Harry_Bartell Joseph_Kearns Virginia_Gregg Jack_Moyles Bud_Sewell Stacy_Harris Vic_Perrin Jean_Carson Charles_Seel John_Wald Jerry_Goldsmith The_Actress_(03-23-58) Jeanette_Nolan Lawrence_Dobkin James_Nusser Belle_Siddon's_Encore_(08-24-58) The_Rainmaker_(10-26_58)

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)Frontier_Gentleman J.B._Kendall John_Dehner Antony_Ellis Jack_Krusche Harry_Bartell Joseph_Kearns Virginia_Gregg Jack_Moyles Bud_Sewell Stacy_Harris Vic_Perrin Jean_Carson Charles_Seel John_Wald Jerry_Goldsmith The_Actress_(03-23-58) Jeanette_Nolan Lawrence_Dobkin James_Nusser Belle_Siddon's_Encore_(08-24-58) The_Rainmaker_(10-26_58)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9212: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Rainmaker (Aired October 26, 1958)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9212</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 26, 1958. CBS network. "The Rainmaker". Sustaining. The story of a Kansas rainmaker who could do just that...make rain! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Charles Seel, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2023 22:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case_dismissed legal_rights chicago_bar_association loyola_unive</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 26, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Rainmaker&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a Kansas rainmaker who could do just that...make rain! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Charles Seel, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9211: Dark Fantasy - &quot;A Delicate Cas Of Murder&quot; (02-20-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;A Delicate Cas Of Murder&quot; (02-20-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9211</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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February 20, 1942. Program #14. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "A Delicate Case Of Murder". Sustaining. A medium that can make the dead disappear has a husband who reveals her secrets and who wants a divorce. "Not while I'm alive," says the wife! The program may be dated February 13, 1942. Scott Bishop (writer), Fred Wayne, Tom Paxton (announcer), Georgiana Cook, Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2023 01:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-04T17_40_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1631</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:February 20, 1942. Program #14. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;A Delicate Case Of Murder&quot;. Sustaining. A medium that can make the dead disappear has a husband who reveals her secrets and who wants a divorce. &quot;Not while I'm alive,&quot; says the wife! The program may be dated February 13, 1942. Scott Bishop (writer), Fred Wayne, Tom Paxton (announcer), Georgiana Cook, Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9210: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Operation Hot Foot Microbes&quot; (05-18-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Operation Hot Foot Microbes&quot; (05-18-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9210</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Hot Foot Microbes (Aired May 18, 1951)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation. 

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May 18, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Trinidad for, "Operation Hot Foot Microbes." Brian Donlevy sings! The closing promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Robert Ryf (writer), Adrian Gendot (writer), Bob Cairn (producer, director), Don Diamond, Herb Butterfield, Robert Armbruster (music), Brian Donlevy, Jester Hairston (calypso singer, billed as "Lord Byron"). 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2023 14:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-04T06_02_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Hot Foot Microbes (Aired May 18, 1951)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation. THIS EPISODE: May 18, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Trinidad for, &quot;Operation Hot Foot Microbes.&quot; Brian Donlevy sings! The closing promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Robert Ryf (writer), Adrian Gendot (writer), Bob Cairn (producer, director), Don Diamond, Herb Butterfield, Robert Armbruster (music), Brian Donlevy, Jester Hairston (calypso singer, billed as &quot;Lord Byron&quot;). 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Hot Foot Microbes (Aired May 18, 1951)This thirty-minute international spy adventure fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9209: Blondie - &quot;Dagwood Forgets Himself&quot; (09-17-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Blondie - &quot;Dagwood Forgets Himself&quot; (09-17-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9209</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)

Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally "Baby Dumpling") on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. Other regular characters include a never-ending parade of door-to-door salesmen, the long-suffering mailman, Mr. Beasley, and Elmo Tuttle, a pesky neighborhood kid who often asks Dagwood to play. Cora Dithers is the domineering wife of Julius Dithers. Lou is the owner of Lou's Diner where Dagwood frequently eats during his lunch break.

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September 17, 1944. Program #22. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Dagwood Forgets Himself". Dagwood has a football accident and loses his memory. Arthur Lake, Don Wilson, Lenny Conn and His Orchestra (music fill), Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 36:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2023 02:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-03T18_16_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie_please not_o.d._(04-12-43) 1938_1950 radio_program_1939-</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally &quot;Baby Dumpling&quot;) on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. Other regular characters include a never-ending parade of door-to-door salesmen, the long-suffering mailman, Mr. Beasley, and Elmo Tuttle, a pesky neighborhood kid who often asks Dagwood to play. Cora Dithers is the domineering wife of Julius Dithers. Lou is the owner of Lou's Diner where Dagwood frequently eats during his lunch break.THIS EPISODE:September 17, 1944. Program #22. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Dagwood Forgets Himself&quot;. Dagwood has a football accident and loses his memory. Arthur Lake, Don Wilson, Lenny Conn and His Orchestra (music fill), Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 36:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9208: Mr &amp; Mrs North - &quot;The Premature Corpse&quot; (02-12-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr &amp; Mrs North - &quot;The Premature Corpse&quot; (02-12-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9208</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)

The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)

The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. 

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February 12, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Premature Corpse". Who inherits the Hathaway money? There's no love lost in this family! Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2023 12:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-03T04_55_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. THIS EPISODE:February 12, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Premature Corpse&quot;. Who inherits the Hathaway money? There's no love lost in this family! Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)The Premature Corpse (Aired February 12, 1952)The r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9207: Mayor Of The Town &quot;War Orphan&quot; (10-07-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mayor Of The Town &quot;War Orphan&quot; (10-07-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9207</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942) 


An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon. 


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March 21. 1943. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso."War Orphan". The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 29:28, Episode Notes From The Radio Gokd Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2023 04:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942) An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon. THIS EPISODE: March 21. 1943. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso.&quot;War Orphan&quot;. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 29:28, Episode Notes From The Radio Gokd Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942) An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9206: Manhunt - 2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Manhunt - 2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9206</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2023 07:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>manhunt dramatic puzzle larry_haines andrew_drew_stevens forensi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp;amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. &quot;Manhunt&quot; was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp;amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)Having instilled a sense of fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9205: The Man From Homicide - &quot;The Ice Pick Murder&quot; (09-16-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man From Homicide - &quot;The Ice Pick Murder&quot; (09-16-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9205</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Ice Pick Murder (Aired September 16, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.

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September 16, 1950. "The Ice Pick Murder"- ABC network. Sustaining. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. The system cue has been deleted. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morely. 28:38. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 14:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-02-01T06_33_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man from homicide_09_16_1950 ice_pic k_murder abc_radio_network</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ice Pick Murder (Aired September 16, 1950)A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.THIS EPISODE:September 16, 1950. &quot;The Ice Pick Murder&quot;- ABC network. Sustaining. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. The system cue has been deleted. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morely. 28:38. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ice Pick Murder (Aired September 16, 1950)A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9204: The Man Called X - &quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; (02-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; (02-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9204</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. 

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February 19, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. Ken Thurston travels to Egypt in search of a rare &lt;
"Half Penny Stamp" on the back of which is inscribed valuable information. But first, there's a corpse to be found aboard a train! Beware of, "The Man With The Third Green Eye!" The script was previously used on "I Love Adventure" on June 13, 1948. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, John Stevenson, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, John Dehner, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lucille Meredith, Milton Charles (organist). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 03:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-02-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. THIS EPISODE: February 19, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. Ken Thurston travels to Egypt in search of a rare &amp;lt;&quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; on the back of which is inscribed valuable information. But first, there's a corpse to be found aboard a train! Beware of, &quot;The Man With The Third Green Eye!&quot; The script was previously used on &quot;I Love Adventure&quot; on June 13, 1948. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, John Stevenson, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, John Dehner, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lucille Meredith, Milton Charles (organist). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9203: Life With Luigi - &quot;No Electioneering&quot; (11-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;No Electioneering&quot; (11-08-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9203</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[No Electioneering (Aired November 8, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.

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November 8, 1949. "No Electioneering" - CBS network. Sustaining. Tomorrow is election day and Luigi's store is to be used as a polling place. Luigi and Pasquale are both arrested for electioneering too near to the poll. J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 13:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Electioneering (Aired November 8, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.THIS EPISODE:November 8, 1949. &quot;No Electioneering&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Tomorrow is election day and Luigi's store is to be used as a polling place. Luigi and Pasquale are both arrested for electioneering too near to the poll. J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No Electioneering (Aired November 8, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9202: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Newspaper Subscription Contest&quot; (06-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Newspaper Subscription Contest&quot; (06-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9202</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Newspaper Subscription Contest (Aired June 29, 1946)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

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June 29, 1946. "Newspaper Subscription Contest" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley "helps" Junior sell newspaper subscriptions, which wins Junior two weeks...at a girl's camp! Alan Lipscott (writer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), George Pirrone, Herb Vigran, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Mary Lansing, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 04:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Newspaper Subscription Contest (Aired June 29, 1946)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE: June 29, 1946. &quot;Newspaper Subscription Contest&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley &quot;helps&quot; Junior sell newspaper subscriptions, which wins Junior two weeks...at a girl's camp! Alan Lipscott (writer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), George Pirrone, Herb Vigran, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Mary Lansing, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Newspaper Subscription Contest (Aired June 29, 1946)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9201: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Raising Carrier Pigeons&quot; (02-27-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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February 27, 1940. NBC network. "Raising Carrier Pigeons" - Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Aldrich's have just hired a maid named Martha. Henry's raising rabbitts in the cellar. Henry and his pal Tommy are now raising carrier pigeons. Harry Von Zell (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Ezra Stone, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2023 15:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1940. NBC network. &quot;Raising Carrier Pigeons&quot; - Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Aldrich's have just hired a maid named Martha. Henry's raising rabbitts in the cellar. Henry and his pal Tommy are now raising carrier pigeons. Harry Von Zell (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Ezra Stone, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9200: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (11-04-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (11-04-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9200</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

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November 4, 1951. NBC network. "Helping Hand". Sustaining. In November, 1950, a stranded motorist gets "help" from two tow-truck drivers who try to extort $15 from him. Extortion soons turns to murder. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Herb Vigran, Lou Krugman, William Conrad, Ken Christy, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Joel Murcott (adaptor), Monty Fraser (sound effects). 30:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2023 06:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.THIS EPISODE:November 4, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Helping Hand&quot;. Sustaining. In November, 1950, a stranded motorist gets &quot;help&quot; from two tow-truck drivers who try to extort $15 from him. Extortion soons turns to murder. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Herb Vigran, Lou Krugman, William Conrad, Ken Christy, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Joel Murcott (adaptor), Monty Fraser (sound effects). 30:27.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9199: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Guy Fawkes Society&quot; (10-10-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Guy Fawkes Society&quot; (10-10-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9199</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Guy Fawkes Society (Aired October 10, 1948)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man". 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. Mutual network. "The Guy Fawkes Society". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. 7:00 P. M. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Albert Buhrman (music), Ian Martin. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2023 15:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-29T07_47_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Guy Fawkes Society (Aired October 10, 1948)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;. THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;The Guy Fawkes Society&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. 7:00 P. M. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Albert Buhrman (music), Ian Martin. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Guy Fawkes Society (Aired October 10, 1948)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9198: Calling All Cars -&quot;The Homicidal Hobo&quot; (02-15-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars -&quot;The Homicidal Hobo&quot; (02-15-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9198</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.

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February 15, 1938. Program #221. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Homicidal Hobo". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The owner of a railroad restaurant in Portola has been shot and wounded. A "message" is read from the sheriff of Plumas county. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2023 05:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-28T21_03_38-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.THIS EPISODE:February 15, 1938. Program #221. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Homicidal Hobo&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The owner of a railroad restaurant in Portola has been shot and wounded. A &quot;message&quot; is read from the sheriff of Plumas county. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9197: Lights Out - &quot;Happy Ending&quot; (06-23-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;Happy Ending&quot; (06-23-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9197</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 16:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-28T08_02_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and bro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9196: The Clock - &quot;Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker&quot; (05-11-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker&quot; (05-11-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9196</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". 

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May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Only Death Is Timeless". Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is "death." Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2023 14:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-28T06_03_38-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. THIS EPISODE: May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Only Death Is Timeless&quot;. Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is &quot;death.&quot; Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence K...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9195: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle Man (01-01-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle Man (01-01-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9195</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

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January 1, 1955. CBS network. "The Bottle Man". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 19:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1955. CBS network. &quot;The Bottle Man&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)Gunsmoke is an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9194: Dark Fantasy - &quot;The Cup Of Gold&quot; (05-08-42</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;The Cup Of Gold&quot; (05-08-42</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9194</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop. 

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May 8, 1942. Program #25. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "The Cup Of Gold". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris, Muir Hite, George Anday, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 09:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop. THIS EPISODE: May 8, 1942. Program #25. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;The Cup Of Gold&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris, Muir Hite, George Anday, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adven...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9193: Lights Out - &quot;Happy Ending&quot; (06-23-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;Happy Ending&quot; (06-23-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9193</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 21:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-26T13_06_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was pick...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9192: Alien Worlds - Time Clash (07-29-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>Alien Worlds - Time Clash (07-29-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9192</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Time Clash (Aired July 29, 1979)

The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. Four additional episodes were produced but never aired. The show is currently available on Sirius Satellite Radio and on the Alien Worlds website. The series is being developed for 3-D animation for television and DVD release.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-26T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien_worlds the_isa_conspiracy_part 1_&amp;_2_of 3_(june_16_1979) 1</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1837</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Time Clash (Aired July 29, 1979)The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. Four additional episodes were produced but never aired. The show is currently available on Sirius Satellite Radio and on the Alien Worlds website. The series is being developed for 3-D animation for television and DVD release.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Time Clash (Aired July 29, 1979)The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9191: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Overdue Rent&quot; (03-28-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Overdue Rent&quot; (03-28-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9191</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1947. "Overdue Rent" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan enters a radio contest to win $75. He has to come up with a formula for a happily married life. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Jerry Mann, Veola Vonn, Ruth Perrott, Dick Lane, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2023 22:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-25T14_51_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1977</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: THIS EPISODE:March 28, 1947. &quot;Overdue Rent&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan enters a radio contest to win $75. He has to come up with a formula for a happily married life. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Jerry Mann, Veola Vonn, Ruth Perrott, Dick Lane, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9190: Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9190</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

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August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "Help Wanted". Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2023 13:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-25T05_13_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. THIS EPISODE:August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Help Wanted&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9189: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Dick Foley Caper&quot; (09-26-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Dick Foley Caper&quot; (09-26-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9189</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Dick Foley Caper (Aired September 26, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

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September 26, 1948. CBS network. "The Dick Foley Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A fellow detective asks Spade to find Claude Spicer, who shortly thereafter is found dead. Sam finds himself floating in San Francisco Bay! The date is subject to correction. Dashiell Hammett (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Gil Doud (writer), Howard Duff, Lud Gluskin, Lurene Tuttle, Rene Garriguenc (composer), Robert Tallman (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Dick Foley Caper (Aired September 26, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. THIS EPISODE:September 26, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Dick Foley Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A fellow detective asks Spade to find Claude Spicer, who shortly thereafter is found dead. Sam finds himself floating in San Francisco Bay! The date is subject to correction. Dashiell Hammett (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Gil Doud (writer), Howard Duff, Lud Gluskin, Lurene Tuttle, Rene Garriguenc (composer), Robert Tallman (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9188: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Heart&quot; (07-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Heart&quot; (07-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9188</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Silent Heart (Aired July 17, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

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July 17, 1949. Program #12. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Silent Heart". Commercials added locally. Frank comes upon a rash of heart attacks, with insurance polices for all the victims. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Theodore Von Eltz, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2023 15:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Silent Heart (Aired July 17, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins.THIS EPISODE:July 17, 1949. Program #12. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Heart&quot;. Commercials added locally. Frank comes upon a rash of heart attacks, with insurance polices for all the victims. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Theodore Von Eltz, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Silent Heart (Aired July 17, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndica...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9187: David Harding Counterspy - The Statue Of Death (08-16-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - The Statue Of Death (08-16-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9187</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 16, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Statue Of Death". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. An electric eye is outsmarted. A gift of appreciation causes the death of an innocent woman. Molecules of murder! The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2023 03:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 16, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Statue Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. An electric eye is outsmarted. A gift of appreciation causes the death of an innocent woman. Molecules of murder! The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9186: Dad's Army - &quot;Room At The Bottom&quot; (06-29-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;Room At The Bottom&quot; (06-29-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9186</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Room At The Bottom (Aired June 29, 1969)

Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, "Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. 

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June 29, 1969. S01 - E17 "Room At The Bottom". It's determined by GHQ that Captain Mainwaring has never held a commission, and he is demoted to Private. Sergeant Wilson takes temporary charge as Mainwaring attempts to regain his command. (Although made in colour, this episode survived only as a 16mm black &amp; white film recording. A new technology, developed by the BBC, allowed the hidden colour signal which had accidentally been preserved in the monochrome film print to be used to restore the episode to colour. The restored version was broadcast on BBC 2 on 13th December 2008. 27:38.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 18:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's_army bbc bud_flanagan captain_mainwaring sergeant_wilson f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Room At The Bottom (Aired June 29, 1969)Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. THIS EPISODE: June 29, 1969. S01 - E17 &quot;Room At The Bottom&quot;. It's determined by GHQ that Captain Mainwaring has never held a commission, and he is demoted to Private. Sergeant Wilson takes temporary charge as Mainwaring attempts to regain his command. (Although made in colour, this episode survived only as a 16mm black &amp;amp; white film recording. A new technology, developed by the BBC, allowed the hidden colour signal which had accidentally been preserved in the monochrome film print to be used to restore the episode to colour. The restored version was broadcast on BBC 2 on 13th December 2008. 27:38.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Room At The Bottom (Aired June 29, 1969)Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9185: Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage - &quot;Eddie&quot; (03-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage - &quot;Eddie&quot; (03-19-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9185</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)

During a period when most other producers and directors were focusing on and expressing their newest innovations over Television, Elliott Lewis and his wife, Cathy, joined forces to demonstrate--perhaps one last time--the extraordinary versatility and appeal of well mounted, well produced, well written and well performed Radio Drama. Throughout the period during which Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage aired, both performers were actively involved in either co-starring roles or key production roles in separate productions of their own. Elliott Lewis was directing many episodes of Suspense and other dramatic productions of the era, as well as producing, directing, writing and performing in his own production, Crime Classics. Cathy Lewis, for her part, was not only appearing in a customarily wide variety of independent dramatic Radio productions, but was also co-starring in the Television version of the popular situation comedy, My Friend Irma, a role she'd starred in for six years over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 19, 1953. CBS network. "Eddie". Sustaining. An insane young man makes a "date" with a girl, despite a definite lack of interest on the part of the girl. Good radio! Cathy Lewis, Clayton Post, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Peggy Webber, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 06:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1909</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)During a period when most other producers and directors were focusing on and expressing their newest innovations over Television, Elliott Lewis and his wife, Cathy, joined forces to demonstrate--perhaps one last time--the extraordinary versatility and appeal of well mounted, well produced, well written and well performed Radio Drama. Throughout the period during which Cathy &amp;amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage aired, both performers were actively involved in either co-starring roles or key production roles in separate productions of their own. Elliott Lewis was directing many episodes of Suspense and other dramatic productions of the era, as well as producing, directing, writing and performing in his own production, Crime Classics. Cathy Lewis, for her part, was not only appearing in a customarily wide variety of independent dramatic Radio productions, but was also co-starring in the Television version of the popular situation comedy, My Friend Irma, a role she'd starred in for six years over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 19, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Eddie&quot;. Sustaining. An insane young man makes a &quot;date&quot; with a girl, despite a definite lack of interest on the part of the girl. Good radio! Cathy Lewis, Clayton Post, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Peggy Webber, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)During a period when most other producers and directors were focusing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9184: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Canary Blonde Heiress&quot; (05-15-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Canary Blonde Heiress&quot; (05-15-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9184</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Canary Blonde Heiress (Aired May 15, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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May 15, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Canary Blonde Heiress". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 00:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1895</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Canary Blonde Heiress (Aired May 15, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:May 15, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Canary Blonde Heiress&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Canary Blonde Heiress (Aired May 15, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9183: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Derringer Society (07-08-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Derringer Society (07-08-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9183</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2023 15:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9182: Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Selling Umbrellas&quot; (04-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Selling Umbrellas&quot; (04-01-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Selling Umbrellas (Aired April 1, 1952)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week.

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April 1, 1952. "Selling Umbrellas" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. Fibber's latest get-rich-quick scheme: selling umbrellas during a heat wave. His inside information comes from the corns of the Old Timer. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Richard LeGrand, Cliff Arquette, Joe Forte, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Jean Vander Pyl, Jeffrey Silver, Phil Leslie (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), Max Hutto (director), The King's Men. 33:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber_mcgee_and_molly_harold_peary great_gildersleeve fibber_mc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Selling Umbrellas (Aired April 1, 1952)Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week.THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1952. &quot;Selling Umbrellas&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. Fibber's latest get-rich-quick scheme: selling umbrellas during a heat wave. His inside information comes from the corns of the Old Timer. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Richard LeGrand, Cliff Arquette, Joe Forte, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Jean Vander Pyl, Jeffrey Silver, Phil Leslie (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), Max Hutto (director), The King's Men. 33:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Selling Umbrellas (Aired April 1, 1952)Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program stru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9181: Dimension X - &quot;The Embassy&quot; (06-03-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - &quot;The Embassy&quot; (06-03-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9181</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Embassy (Aired June 3, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. 

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June 3, 1950. NBC network. "The Embassy". Sustaining. A strange man hires a private detective to find the Martian Embassy, which is hidden somewhere in New York. Joe DeSantis, Don Abbott (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Donald Wollheim (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Dan Ocko, John McGovern, Elaine Rost, Bryna Raeburn, Joseph Boland. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2023 20:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Embassy (Aired June 3, 1950)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. THIS EPISODE: June 3, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Embassy&quot;. Sustaining. A strange man hires a private detective to find the Martian Embassy, which is hidden somewhere in New York. Joe DeSantis, Don Abbott (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Donald Wollheim (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Dan Ocko, John McGovern, Elaine Rost, Bryna Raeburn, Joseph Boland. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Embassy (Aired June 3, 1950)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9180: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Typical American Mother&quot; (05-09-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Typical American Mother&quot; (05-09-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9180</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1947. NBC network "Typical American Mother" - Sponsored by: Ingram Shaving Cream, Vitalis. Who will be the typical Van Nuys mother on Mother's Day? Alan will be, of course! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Elvia Allman, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2023 11:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-21T03_00_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan_young_show alan_the_fullback_(11-13-45) peter_van_steeden_o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1960</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.THIS EPISODE:May 9, 1947. NBC network &quot;Typical American Mother&quot; - Sponsored by: Ingram Shaving Cream, Vitalis. Who will be the typical Van Nuys mother on Mother's Day? Alan will be, of course! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Elvia Allman, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9179: W.P.N.M. Re-Broadcast</title>
      <itunes:title>W.P.N.M. Re-Broadcast</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9179</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Bob Camardella Plays Full Broadcast From Germantown In Philadelphia, Pa.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 22:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-20T14_18_38-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2448</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bob Camardella Plays Full Broadcast From Germantown In Philadelphia, Pa.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bob Camardella Plays Full Broadcast From Germantown In Philadelphia, Pa.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9178: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Blood Relations (05-27-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Blood Relations (05-27-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9178</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Blood Relations (Aired May 27, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1954. "Blood Relations" - NBC network. Sustaining. The brother of Jud Coffin is courting Viola Wilcox, George's sister. George is violently opposed to the idea of "blood relations," and there's going to be trouble. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Barbara Eiler, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, John Wald (announcer). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 10:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-20T02_41_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six_shooter silver_buckle jimmy_stewart jenny jesse_james_winche</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Blood Relations (Aired May 27, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1954. &quot;Blood Relations&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The brother of Jud Coffin is courting Viola Wilcox, George's sister. George is violently opposed to the idea of &quot;blood relations,&quot; and there's going to be trouble. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Barbara Eiler, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, John Wald (announcer). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Blood Relations (Aired May 27, 1954)Though The S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9177: Bob Camardella Presents Frankie Valli and The Jersey Boys &quot;4th Of July&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Bob Camardella Presents Frankie Valli and The Jersey Boys &quot;4th Of July&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9177</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Jersey Boys is a jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. It is presented in a documentary-style format that dramatizes the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n' roll group The Four Seasons. The musical is structured as four "seasons", each narrated by a different member of the band who gives his own perspective on its history and music. Songs include "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Sherry", "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", "My Eyes Adored You", "Stay", "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", "Walk Like A Man", "Who Loves You", "Working My Way Back to You" and "Rag Doll", among others.
The musical premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2004 and ran on Broadway from 2005 to 2017, and since its debut it has been on two North American national tours and two national tours of the UK and Ireland. There have been productions of the show in London's West End, Las Vegas, Chicago, Toronto, Melbourne and other Australian cities, Singapore, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan, Dubai, and China. Jersey Boys won four 2006 Tony Awards including Best Musical, and the 2009 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2023 22:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-19T14_42_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily adventure su</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jersey Boys is a jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. It is presented in a documentary-style format that dramatizes the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n' roll group The Four Seasons. The musical is structured as four &quot;seasons&quot;, each narrated by a different member of the band who gives his own perspective on its history and music. Songs include &quot;Big Girls Don't Cry&quot;, &quot;Sherry&quot;, &quot;December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)&quot;, &quot;My Eyes Adored You&quot;, &quot;Stay&quot;, &quot;Can't Take My Eyes Off You&quot;, &quot;Walk Like A Man&quot;, &quot;Who Loves You&quot;, &quot;Working My Way Back to You&quot; and &quot;Rag Doll&quot;, among others.The musical premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2004 and ran on Broadway from 2005 to 2017, and since its debut it has been on two North American national tours and two national tours of the UK and Ireland. There have been productions of the show in London's West End, Las Vegas, Chicago, Toronto, Melbourne and other Australian cities, Singapore, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan, Dubai, and China. Jersey Boys won four 2006 Tony Awards including Best Musical, and the 2009 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jersey Boys is a jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marsh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9176: Night Beat - &quot;A Case Of Butter&quot; (09-25-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - &quot;A Case Of Butter&quot; (09-25-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9176</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

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September 25, 1950. "A Case Of Butter" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone tries to track down twenty tons of contaminated butter before a typhoid epidemic hits Chicago! Anne Whitfield, Don Diamond (producer, host), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Larry Marcus (writer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Nestor Paiva, Peter Leeds, Russell Bender (writer), Tudor Owen, Warren Lewis (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_beat nightbeat doctor's_secret randy_stone chicago_star fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1950. &quot;A Case Of Butter&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone tries to track down twenty tons of contaminated butter before a typhoid epidemic hits Chicago! Anne Whitfield, Don Diamond (producer, host), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Larry Marcus (writer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Nestor Paiva, Peter Leeds, Russell Bender (writer), Tudor Owen, Warren Lewis (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9175: Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - &quot;The Lodger&quot; (08-14-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - &quot;The Lodger&quot; (08-14-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

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August 14, 1947. NBC network. "The Lodger". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A good adaptation of the classic story about Jack The Ripper. Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Michael Roy (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Eric Snowden, Rolfe Sedan, Conrad Binyon, Raymond Lawrence, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Marie Belloc Lowndes (writer). 25:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2023 23:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. THIS EPISODE: August 14, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Lodger&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A good adaptation of the classic story about Jack The Ripper. Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Michael Roy (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Eric Snowden, Rolfe Sedan, Conrad Binyon, Raymond Lawrence, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Marie Belloc Lowndes (writer). 25:24.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9174: J. Smith and Wife (Aired February 27, 1947)</title>
      <itunes:title>J. Smith and Wife (Aired February 27, 1947)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9174</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2023 13:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-18T05_38_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9173: The Black Museum - &quot;The Car Tire&quot; (09-25-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Car Tire&quot; (09-25-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9173</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. 

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September 25, 1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Car Tire". Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. A policeman is murdered when he stops a stolen car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 25, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2023 02:24:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-17T18_24_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. THIS EPISODE: September 25, 1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Car Tire&quot;. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. A policeman is murdered when he stops a stolen car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 25, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9172: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The April Shower Adventure&quot; (04-09-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The April Shower Adventure&quot; (04-09-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9172</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)

The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

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April 9, 1949. NBC network. "The April Shower Adventure". Sustaining. Frank and Bart become locked in a half-finished swimming pool in the middle of a baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2023 15:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-17T07_27_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1810</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; THIS EPISODE: April 9, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The April Shower Adventure&quot;. Sustaining. Frank and Bart become locked in a half-finished swimming pool in the middle of a baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)The model for all later American juvenile sports ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9171: Sleep No More - &quot;The Escape Of Mr. Trimm&quot; (03-13-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sleep No More - &quot;The Escape Of Mr. Trimm&quot; (03-13-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9171</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

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March 13, 1957. NBC network. "The Escape Of Mr. Trimm". Sustaining. A very well-done story of suspense. An escaped convict is prevented from getting his complete freedom by a pair of handcuffs. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2023 06:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-16T22_28_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep_no_more nelson_olmsted compelling stirring supernatural &quot;t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. THIS EPISODE: March 13, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Escape Of Mr. Trimm&quot;. Sustaining. A very well-done story of suspense. An escaped convict is prevented from getting his complete freedom by a pair of handcuffs. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9170: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Serpent God&quot; (03-14-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Serpent God&quot; (03-14-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9170</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Adventure Of The Serpent God".  Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Unrest among the community of Hindus in London is being caused by none other than evil Dr. Moriarty. Charles Penman, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 15:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-16T07_37_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1949</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. THIS EPISODE: March 14, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Adventure Of The Serpent God&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Unrest among the community of Hindus in London is being caused by none other than evil Dr. Moriarty. Charles Penman, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9169: Liability For Minors (03-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)

Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today’s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1954. "Liability For Minors" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today&#8217;s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. THIS EPISODE:March 27, 1954. &quot;Liability For Minors&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9169: Liability For Minors (03-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)

Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today’s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1954. "Liability For Minors" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 04:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today&#8217;s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. THIS EPISODE:March 27, 1954. &quot;Liability For Minors&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9168: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Blood Donor&quot; (06-23-61)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Blood Donor&quot; (06-23-61)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)

The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1961. "The Blood Donor" - BBC Network. Anthony Hancock arrives at his local hospital to give blood. "It was either that or join the Young Conservatives", he tells the nurse (Whitfield), before getting into an argument with her about whether British blood is superior to other types. Tony Hancock, Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton and June Whitfield, Suzy Aitchison as the nurse. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2023 07:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1961. &quot;The Blood Donor&quot; - BBC Network. Anthony Hancock arrives at his local hospital to give blood. &quot;It was either that or join the Young Conservatives&quot;, he tells the nurse (Whitfield), before getting into an argument with her about whether British blood is superior to other types. Tony Hancock, Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton and June Whitfield, Suzy Aitchison as the nurse. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in Brit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9167: The Great Gildersleeve - &quot;New Years Costume Ball&quot; (01-01-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - &quot;New Years Costume Ball&quot; (01-01-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9167</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 18:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-14T10_58_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially writt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9166: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Lost Troop Movement Document&quot; (08-02-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Lost Troop Movement Document&quot; (08-02-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9166</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans.
 
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August 2, 1950. "Lost Troop Movement Document" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is sent to the U. S. consulate in Vienna to recover documents that have been stolen. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Luke Apling (who praises Wheaties when interviewed by Ed Prentiss), Robert Ryf (writer), Basil Adlam (music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), William Conrad. 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 06:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-13T22_16_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. THIS EPISODE: August 2, 1950. &quot;Lost Troop Movement Document&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is sent to the U. S. consulate in Vienna to recover documents that have been stolen. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Luke Apling (who praises Wheaties when interviewed by Ed Prentiss), Robert Ryf (writer), Basil Adlam (music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), William Conrad. 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9165: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Delphene Bloggs Case&quot; (10-30-46) &quot;AKA Gregory Hood Suspect&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Delphene Bloggs Case&quot; (10-30-46) &quot;AKA Gregory Hood Suspect&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9165</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946) (AKA Gregory Hood Suspect)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively. Gentleman detectives were a popular fiction tradition by the 1940s. There was, of course, Sherlock Holmes, the hands down epitome of the gentleman detective. But the early 20th Century also introduced several other highly popular members of that select fraternity of ostensibly wealthy gentlemen of independent means who, initially dabbled, then over time immersed themselves in crime-related matters. Most of the popular gentlemen detectives found their way to the Golden Age of Radio from literary or pulp novels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2023 15:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-13T07_31_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;,marks_hartman_(announcer) the_white_masters_(11-06-46 three_silv</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1982</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946) (AKA Gregory Hood Suspect)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively. Gentleman detectives were a popular fiction tradition by the 1940s. There was, of course, Sherlock Holmes, the hands down epitome of the gentleman detective. But the early 20th Century also introduced several other highly popular members of that select fraternity of ostensibly wealthy gentlemen of independent means who, initially dabbled, then over time immersed themselves in crime-related matters. Most of the popular gentlemen detectives found their way to the Golden Age of Radio from literary or pulp novels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946) (AKA Gregory Hood Suspect)The Casebook of Grego...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9164: Candy Matson - &quot;Candy's Last Case&quot; (05-21-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - &quot;Candy's Last Case&quot; (05-21-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9164</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot.

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May 21, 1951. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "Candy's Last Case". Sustaining. The last show of the series. A double murder, a missing half million dollar diamond, and suspicion of Lt. Mallard's innocence can't keep Candy from marriage at the end of her career. Natalie Masters. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <itunes:summary>Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot.THIS EPISODE:May 21, 1951. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;Candy's Last Case&quot;. Sustaining. The last show of the series. A double murder, a missing half million dollar diamond, and suspicion of Lt. Mallard's innocence can't keep Candy from marriage at the end of her career. Natalie Masters. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9163: The Avenger - &quot;The Department Of Death&quot; (09-14-45)</title>
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The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. "The Department Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 18:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp;amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Department Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9162: The Avenger - &quot;The Department Of Death&quot; (09-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. "The Department Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 18:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp;amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Department Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. "The Department Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 18:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp;amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Department Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9161: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;Archie The Babysitter&quot; (05-27-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;Archie The Babysitter&quot; (05-27-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9161</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Archie The Babysitter (Aired May 27, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark "clubhouse beanie" (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 12:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-12T04_03_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie The Babysitter (Aired May 27, 1951)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark &quot;clubhouse beanie&quot; (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9160: The Chase - &quot;The Hold-Up&quot; (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;The Hold-Up&quot; (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9160</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Hold-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2023 02:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-11T18_09_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hold-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9159: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Harriet Temple Murder Case&quot; (10-07-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Harriet Temple Murder Case&quot; (10-07-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Harriet Temple Murder Case (Aired October 7, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

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October 7, 1953. "The Harriet Temple Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harriet Temple has been murdered in her apartment, strangled. Her husband says, "It's too bad." Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, Junius Matthews, Martha Wentworth, Eve McVey, Earle Ross, Shepard Menken, Bill Anders (announer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2023 16:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-11T08_32_08-08_00</link>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harriet Temple Murder Case (Aired October 7, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;THIS EPISODE:October 7, 1953. &quot;The Harriet Temple Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Harriet Temple has been murdered in her apartment, strangled. Her husband says, &quot;It's too bad.&quot; Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, Junius Matthews, Martha Wentworth, Eve McVey, Earle Ross, Shepard Menken, Bill Anders (announer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Harriet Temple Murder Case (Aired October 7, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9158: Box 13 - &quot;The Clay Pigeon&quot; (08-07-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;The Clay Pigeon&quot; (08-07-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9158</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

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August 7, 1949. Program #51. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Clay Pigeon". Commercials added locally. A mysterious man has Dan Holiday mention a name to an occult doctor, which nearly scares him to death. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2023 03:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. THIS EPISODE:August 7, 1949. Program #51. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Clay Pigeon&quot;. Commercials added locally. A mysterious man has Dan Holiday mention a name to an occult doctor, which nearly scares him to death. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9157: The Life Of Riley - Junior Runs Away (03-11-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - Junior Runs Away (03-11-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9157</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Junior Runs Away (Aired March 11, 1945)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him.

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March 11, 1945. ABC network. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. "Junior Runs Away" from From Home"". John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (diretor), William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Lou Kosloff (music), Conrad Binyon, Irving Brecher (creator, producer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2023 16:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2055</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Junior Runs Away (Aired March 11, 1945)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him.THIS EPISODE:March 11, 1945. ABC network. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. &quot;Junior Runs Away&quot; from From Home&quot;&quot;. John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (diretor), William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Lou Kosloff (music), Conrad Binyon, Irving Brecher (creator, producer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Junior Runs Away (Aired March 11, 1945)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacemen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9156: In The Name Of The Law - Narcotics In The Trunk (07-19-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>In The Name Of The Law - Narcotics In The Trunk (07-19-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9156</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Narcotics In The Trunk (Aired July 19, 1936 )

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one popular episode, "Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

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July 19, 1936. "Narcotics In The Trunk" - Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A woman is caught smuggling heroin into the country. She claims to know nothing about the drugs, then disappears from a locked hotel room. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2023 03:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in_the_name_of_the_law_i_didn't_do_nothing_08-02-36) 1936 true_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Narcotics In The Trunk (Aired July 19, 1936 )In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one popular episode, &quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1936. &quot;Narcotics In The Trunk&quot; - Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A woman is caught smuggling heroin into the country. She claims to know nothing about the drugs, then disappears from a locked hotel room. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Narcotics In The Trunk (Aired July 19, 1936 )In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9155: Dragnet - &quot;Big Blast&quot; (05-17-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;Big Blast&quot; (05-17-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9155</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Blast (Aired May 17, 1951)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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May 17, 1951. Program #101. NBC network. "The Big Blast". Sponsored by: Fatima. The program begins "Fatima is proud to present its Academy Award winning radio show" (the motion picture "Academy" never gave awards for radio programs!). Josephine Stevens has been murdered with a shotgun, as her seven-year-old boy watched! A well written, good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2023 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-09T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Blast (Aired May 17, 1951)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE: May 17, 1951. Program #101. NBC network. &quot;The Big Blast&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. The program begins &quot;Fatima is proud to present its Academy Award winning radio show&quot; (the motion picture &quot;Academy&quot; never gave awards for radio programs!). Josephine Stevens has been murdered with a shotgun, as her seven-year-old boy watched! A well written, good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Blast (Aired May 17, 1951)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9154: Life With Luigi - Luigi Needs Drivers License (02-27-49) </title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - Luigi Needs Drivers License (02-27-49) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9154</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi Needs Drivers License (Aired February 27, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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February 27, 1949. "Luigi Needs Drivers License" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi wants a driver's license. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Hans Conried, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Jody Gilbert, Lyn Murray (music director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2023 12:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-08T04_46_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1839</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi Needs Drivers License (Aired February 27, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1949. &quot;Luigi Needs Drivers License&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi wants a driver's license. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Hans Conried, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Jody Gilbert, Lyn Murray (music director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi Needs Drivers License (Aired February 27, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9153: Crime Classics - &quot;The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson&quot; (03-10-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson&quot; (03-10-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9153</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)

Crime Classics was a United States radio docudrama which aired as a sustaining series over CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was a historical true crime series, examining crimes and murders from the past. It grew out of Lewis' personal interest in famous murder cases and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. The crimes dramatized generally covered a broad time and place frame from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. Each episode in the series was co-written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, in consultation with Lewis, although the scripting process was more a matter of research, as the stories were "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts" or from the works of historians. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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March 10, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. New Hampshire: "The Tiger and Brad Ferguson, What Happened Then". Sustainng. An excellent drama about a man who owns a carnival and drinks too much. Excellent production techniques, including one transition that really stands out. A phonograph record slowing down turns into a growl of the tiger. Lamont Johnson, Jeanne Bates, Jack Kruschen, Mary Jane Croft, Parley Baer, Paula Winslowe, John Dehner, Lou Merrill (host), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 113538. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2023 02:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-07T18_43_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_classics the_crime_club thomas_highland lou_merrill morton</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1994</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tiger &amp;amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)Crime Classics was a United States radio docudrama which aired as a sustaining series over CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was a historical true crime series, examining crimes and murders from the past. It grew out of Lewis' personal interest in famous murder cases and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. The crimes dramatized generally covered a broad time and place frame from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. Each episode in the series was co-written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, in consultation with Lewis, although the scripting process was more a matter of research, as the stories were &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts&quot; or from the works of historians. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 10, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. New Hampshire: &quot;The Tiger and Brad Ferguson, What Happened Then&quot;. Sustainng. An excellent drama about a man who owns a carnival and drinks too much. Excellent production techniques, including one transition that really stands out. A phonograph record slowing down turns into a growl of the tiger. Lamont Johnson, Jeanne Bates, Jack Kruschen, Mary Jane Croft, Parley Baer, Paula Winslowe, John Dehner, Lou Merrill (host), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 113538. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tiger &amp;amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)Crime Classics was a United States radio docu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9152: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Belle Siddon's Encore (08-24-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Belle Siddon's Encore (08-24-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9152</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" 
Belle Siddon's Encore (Aired August 24, 1958)

 Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.

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August 24, 1958. CBS network. "Belle Siddons' Encore". Sustaining. Mme. Verdi comes to the Dakotas and strikes a deal with the highwayman, Archie McLaughlin. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jean Lansworth, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2023 15:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Belle Siddon's Encore (Aired August 24, 1958) Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.THIS EPISODE:August 24, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Belle Siddons' Encore&quot;. Sustaining. Mme. Verdi comes to the Dakotas and strikes a deal with the highwayman, Archie McLaughlin. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jean Lansworth, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Belle Siddon's Encore (Aired August 24, 1958) W...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9151: The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Showboat&quot; (03-31-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Showboat&quot; (03-31-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9151</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1939. CBS network. "Show Boat". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Edna Ferber, the author, also makes her acting debut in the story and speaks about her novel after the drama. The classic about love on the Mississippi features Helen Morgan in the role she made famous (and that made her famous). Edna Ferber (author), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Grace Cotten, Helen Morgan, Margaret Sullavan, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), William Johnstone. 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2023 06:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-06T22_03_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell_playhouse mutiny_on_the_bounty captain_bligh tahiti ors</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.THIS EPISODE:March 31, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Show Boat&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Edna Ferber, the author, also makes her acting debut in the story and speaks about her novel after the drama. The classic about love on the Mississippi features Helen Morgan in the role she made famous (and that made her famous). Edna Ferber (author), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Grace Cotten, Helen Morgan, Margaret Sullavan, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), William Johnstone. 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9150: The Clock - &quot;A Helping Hand&quot; (12-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;A Helping Hand&quot; (12-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9150</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Helping Hand (Aired December 29, 1946)

The Clock was a mix  of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed. NBC, by contrast was fairly brutal in its approach to new programming: if it didn't attract a sponsor by the magical thirteenth installment, NBC moved it all over the Radio dial on the slightest programming whim, in an effort to find either a home, an audience, or a sponsor for it. The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 29, 1946. Grace Gibson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "A Helping Hand". Participating sponsors. A man and a woman pick up an apparently homicidal maniac while driving on a deserted highway. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 13, 1973. The date above is the date of this program's broadcast on ABC. The date and story title are subject to correction. Charles Tingwell, Harp McGuire, John Sahl (director), Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Owen Weingart, Ozzie Wendlin, Wendy Clayfair. 24:20.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2023 02:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-06T18_20_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1618</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Helping Hand (Aired December 29, 1946)The Clock was a mix&amp;nbsp; of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed. NBC, by contrast was fairly brutal in its approach to new programming: if it didn't attract a sponsor by the magical thirteenth installment, NBC moved it all over the Radio dial on the slightest programming whim, in an effort to find either a home, an audience, or a sponsor for it. The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 29, 1946. Grace Gibson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;A Helping Hand&quot;. Participating sponsors. A man and a woman pick up an apparently homicidal maniac while driving on a deserted highway. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 13, 1973. The date above is the date of this program's broadcast on ABC. The date and story title are subject to correction. Charles Tingwell, Harp McGuire, John Sahl (director), Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Owen Weingart, Ozzie Wendlin, Wendy Clayfair. 24:20.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Helping Hand (Aired December 29, 1946)The Clock was a mix&amp;nbsp; of the traditional crime drama ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9149: Best Plays - The Philadelphia Story (08-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - The Philadelphia Story (08-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9149</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Philadelphia Story (Aired August 17, 1952)

Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theater Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York Drama Critics' Circle as a 'Best Play' of the season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
August 17, 1952. NBC network. "The Philadelphia Story". Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Philip Barry (author), Joan Alexander, Betty Furness, Myron McCormick, Vera Allen, Robert Tallman (adaptor), Joseph Curtin, Karl Weber, William Quinn, Denise Alexander, Edwin Jerome, Gene Leonard, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 55:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 15:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-06T07_13_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3306</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Philadelphia Story (Aired August 17, 1952)Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theater Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York Drama Critics' Circle as a 'Best Play' of the season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: August 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Philadelphia Story&quot;. Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Philip Barry (author), Joan Alexander, Betty Furness, Myron McCormick, Vera Allen, Robert Tallman (adaptor), Joseph Curtin, Karl Weber, William Quinn, Denise Alexander, Edwin Jerome, Gene Leonard, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 55:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Philadelphia Story (Aired August 17, 1952)Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustainin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9148: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;For A Pal&quot; (02-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;For A Pal&quot; (02-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9148</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Damon Runyon Theater - For A Pal (02-13-49)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949 - Program #7. Mayfair syndication. "For A Pal". Commercials added locally. The story of the friendship of Little Joey and Blind Benny, and how a doll came between them. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 03:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-05T19_59_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1982</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Damon Runyon Theater - For A Pal (02-13-49)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1949 - Program #7. Mayfair syndication. &quot;For A Pal&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of the friendship of Little Joey and Blind Benny, and how a doll came between them. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Damon Runyon Theater - For A Pal (02-13-49)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9147: Crime Does Not Pay - A Piece Of Rope (12-05-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - A Piece Of Rope (12-05-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9147</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 5, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. "A Piece Of Rope". Commercials added locally. Dukie Defore works for a "service" business that murders people on contract...and Dukie always kills with a rope! The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Cameron Mitchell, Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2023 17:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-05T09_48_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public.THIS EPISODE: December 5, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. &quot;A Piece Of Rope&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dukie Defore works for a &quot;service&quot; business that murders people on contract...and Dukie always kills with a rope! The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Cameron Mitchell, Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9146: The Creaking Door - &quot;Three Wishes&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;Three Wishes&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9146</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Three Wishes (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2023 05:19:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-04T21_19_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_creaking_door white_scarf_strangler supernatural himan_brown</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Wishes (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum&amp;nbsp; episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three Wishes (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9145: The Crime Club - &quot;Mr. Smith's Hat&quot; (01-23-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Mr. Smith's Hat&quot; (01-23-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Smith's Hat (Aired January 22, 1947)

The Crime Club was a series of 30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books.

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January 22, 1947. Mutual network. "Mr. Smith's Hat". Sustaining. A man calls the police to say he's going to be murdered. Ten seconds later, the man's daughter calls to say she just found the body. Roger Bower (producer, director), Elaine Kent, Raymond Edward Johnson, William Podmore, Eleanor Phelps, Paul Hammond, Shirling Oliver, Barry Thomson, Helen Riley (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Smith's Hat (Aired January 22, 1947)The Crime Club was a series of 30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books.THIS EPISODE:January 22, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Mr. Smith's Hat&quot;. Sustaining. A man calls the police to say he's going to be murdered. Ten seconds later, the man's daughter calls to say she just found the body. Roger Bower (producer, director), Elaine Kent, Raymond Edward Johnson, William Podmore, Eleanor Phelps, Paul Hammond, Shirling Oliver, Barry Thomson, Helen Riley (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Smith's Hat (Aired January 22, 1947)The Crime Club was a series of 30-minute murder mystery s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9144: Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;For Love Of Murder&quot; (08-03-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;For Love Of Murder&quot; (08-03-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9144</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[For Love Of Murder (Aired August 3, 1954)

The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for "$10.00 a day and expenses." Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. He was fired when he lost track of a diamond salesman he was supposed to be protecting. 

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August 3, 1954. NBC network. "For Love Of Murder". Sustaining. Barrie bails out ofjail a Damon Runyon type. He turns out to be broken-hearted and possibly a murderer. William Gargan, Barney Phillips, Herb Ellis, Tom McKee, Barbara Fuller, Gloria Ann Simpson, John Roeburt (writer), Edward King (announcer), Arthur Jacobson (director). 23:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2023 02:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>For Love Of Murder (Aired August 3, 1954)The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for &quot;$10.00 a day and expenses.&quot; Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. He was fired when he lost track of a diamond salesman he was supposed to be protecting. THIS EPISODE: August 3, 1954. NBC network. &quot;For Love Of Murder&quot;. Sustaining. Barrie bails out ofjail a Damon Runyon type. He turns out to be broken-hearted and possibly a murderer. William Gargan, Barney Phillips, Herb Ellis, Tom McKee, Barbara Fuller, Gloria Ann Simpson, John Roeburt (writer), Edward King (announcer), Arthur Jacobson (director). 23:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>For Love Of Murder (Aired August 3, 1954)The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detect...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9143: X Minus One - &quot;Project Mastadon&quot; (06-05-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Project Mastadon&quot; (06-05-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9143</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Project Mastadon (Aired June 5, 1956)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.

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June 5, 1956. NBC network. "Project Mastodon". Sustaining. Three adventurers return to prehistoric times, found a country, and try to establish diplomatic relations with the United States. Bob Hastings, Charles Penman, Clifford Simak (author), Floyd Mack, Frank Maxwell, John Larkin, Joseph Julian, Raymond Edward Johnson, Richard Hamilton, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Jerry Damon (announcer). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-03T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Project Mastadon (Aired June 5, 1956)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.THIS EPISODE:June 5, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Project Mastodon&quot;. Sustaining. Three adventurers return to prehistoric times, found a country, and try to establish diplomatic relations with the United States. Bob Hastings, Charles Penman, Clifford Simak (author), Floyd Mack, Frank Maxwell, John Larkin, Joseph Julian, Raymond Edward Johnson, Richard Hamilton, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Jerry Damon (announcer). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Project Mastadon (Aired June 5, 1956)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an ex...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9142: The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;Hard Work Never Killed Anyone&quot; (06-22-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - &quot;Hard Work Never Killed Anyone&quot; (06-22-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9142</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Hard Work Never Killed Anyone (Aired June 22, 1951)

Based on Craig Rice’s (a female crime novelist who rivaled Agatha Christie in book sales) novels of crime drama, Frank Lovejoy (and later Gene Raymond and George Petrie) plays “fiction’s most famous criminal lawyer,” John J. Malone. Mr. Malone is our amazing hero, a Chicago lawyer whose bar is more famous than Cheers. His hobby is collecting clichés, and each weeks show is based off of one: cleanliness is next to Godliness, a strong offense is the best defense, seek and ye shall find, and so on. Stories are gripping.

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June 22, 1951. NBC network. "Hard Work Never Killed Anyone". Sustaining. Danny Braden tries a little blackmail on a former wife and gets a bullet for his trouble. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2023 03:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-02T19_38_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Hard Work Never Killed Anyone (Aired June 22, 1951)Based on Craig Rice&#8217;s (a female crime novelist who rivaled Agatha Christie in book sales) novels of crime drama, Frank Lovejoy (and later Gene Raymond and George Petrie) plays &#8220;fiction&#8217;s most famous criminal lawyer,&#8221; John J. Malone. Mr. Malone is our amazing hero, a Chicago lawyer whose bar is more famous than Cheers. His hobby is collecting clich&#233;s, and each weeks show is based off of one: cleanliness is next to Godliness, a strong offense is the best defense, seek and ye shall find, and so on. Stories are gripping.THIS EPISODE: June 22, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Hard Work Never Killed Anyone&quot;. Sustaining. Danny Braden tries a little blackmail on a former wife and gets a bullet for his trouble. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hard Work Never Killed Anyone (Aired June 22, 1951)Based on Craig Rice&#8217;s (a female crime novelist...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9141: Bonanza - &quot;Gift Of Water&quot; (02-11-62)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bonanza - &quot;Gift Of Water&quot; (02-11-62)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: "Hoss" (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or "Little Joe" (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called "The Ponderosa", on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

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Febuary 11, 1962. "Gift Of Water" - A drought has ravaged the flat lands and Hoss stops to water at the Ganther farm where Jason Ganther is attempting to dig a well and get to water which he believes is just a few further feet down. Hoss decides to help him and they begin drilling for water. Meanwhile ranchers in the high country have started up a vigilante group to keep families from leaving the flat lands and settling in the high country where water is plentiful. Disgusted by the vigilantes the entire Cartwright family soon begins helping the Ganthers. Tensions mount between the two groups as the Cartwrights race against time to find the water before violence erupts. Director: Jesse Hibbs. Writer:Borden Chase. Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2023 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-02T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: &quot;Hoss&quot; (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or &quot;Little Joe&quot; (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called &quot;The Ponderosa&quot;, on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.THIS EPISODE: Febuary 11, 1962. &quot;Gift Of Water&quot; - A drought has ravaged the flat lands and Hoss stops to water at the Ganther farm where Jason Ganther is attempting to dig a well and get to water which he believes is just a few further feet down. Hoss decides to help him and they begin drilling for water. Meanwhile ranchers in the high country have started up a vigilante group to keep families from leaving the flat lands and settling in the high country where water is plentiful. Disgusted by the vigilantes the entire Cartwright family soon begins helping the Ganthers. Tensions mount between the two groups as the Cartwrights race against time to find the water before violence erupts. Director: Jesse Hibbs. Writer:Borden Chase. Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9140: Bold Venture - &quot;The Mystery Of Mary K&quot; (07-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;The Mystery Of Mary K&quot; (07-09-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9140</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Of Mary K (Aired July 9, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean."

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July 9, 1951. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. "Mystery Of The Mary K". Commercials added locally. Slate Shannon and Sailor find four men in a drifting boat...machine gunned to death. They are in a lifeboat from the "Mary Kay," a ship missing for a year! This program may be Ziv #57. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett. 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2023 08:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2023-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2023-01-02T00_51_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Of Mary K (Aired July 9, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot;THIS EPISODE:July 9, 1951. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Mystery Of The Mary K&quot;. Commercials added locally. Slate Shannon and Sailor find four men in a drifting boat...machine gunned to death. They are in a lifeboat from the &quot;Mary Kay,&quot; a ship missing for a year! This program may be Ziv #57. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett. 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Of Mary K (Aired July 9, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9139: Big Town - Murder In The Snow (02-01-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - Murder In The Snow (02-01-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9139</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Snow (Aired February 1, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.


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February 1, 1949. NBC network. "Murder In The Snow". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Snow, Rinso. Screen star Linda Lane is going to tell the grand jury what she knows about the narcotics business in Big Town. Steve Wilson and his friends battle a snow storm to reach a train...but arrive too late! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Snow (Aired February 1, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.THIS EPISODE:February 1, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Murder In The Snow&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Snow, Rinso. Screen star Linda Lane is going to tell the grand jury what she knows about the narcotics business in Big Town. Steve Wilson and his friends battle a snow storm to reach a train...but arrive too late! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Snow (Aired February 1, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9138: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner&quot; (03-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner&quot; (03-03-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. 

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March 3, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Another "Sam Shovel" case: "Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner." The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Veola Vonn, Hal Winters (vocal), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Charles Vanda (producer), George Fenneman (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bud_abbott lou_costello lorelei judy_canova freddie_rich_orchest</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. THIS EPISODE: March 3, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Another &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; case: &quot;Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner.&quot; The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Veola Vonn, Hal Winters (vocal), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Charles Vanda (producer), George Fenneman (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9137: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Shooting Gallery&quot; (9-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Shooting Gallery&quot; (9-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9137</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Shooting Gallery (Aired September 29, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." 

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September 29, 1953. "The Shooting Gallery" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A young drug user tries to kick the habit by making a false alarm so he can go "cold turkey" in jail. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Edward Johnson, Ken Lynch, Robert Readick, Gaylord Avery (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2023-01-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-31T16_43_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shooting Gallery (Aired September 29, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; THIS EPISODE: September 29, 1953. &quot;The Shooting Gallery&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A young drug user tries to kick the habit by making a false alarm so he can go &quot;cold turkey&quot; in jail. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Edward Johnson, Ken Lynch, Robert Readick, Gaylord Avery (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shooting Gallery (Aired September 29, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9136: The Aldrich Family - Raising Carrier Pigeons (02-27-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - Raising Carrier Pigeons (02-27-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9136</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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February 27, 1940. NBC network. "Raising Carrier Pigeons" - Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Aldrich's have just hired a maid named Martha. Henry's raising rabbitts in the cellar. Henry and his pal Tommy are now raising carrier pigeons. Harry Von Zell (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Ezra Stone, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2022 12:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-31T04_49_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1940. NBC network. &quot;Raising Carrier Pigeons&quot; - Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Aldrich's have just hired a maid named Martha. Henry's raising rabbitts in the cellar. Henry and his pal Tommy are now raising carrier pigeons. Harry Von Zell (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Ezra Stone, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raising Carrier Pigeons (Aired February 27, 1940)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9135: The Zero Hour - &quot;Double Date To Destiny&quot; (06-13-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - &quot;Double Date To Destiny&quot; (06-13-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9135</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher and Don Hill produced the series.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-30T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp;amp; Teicher and Don Hill produced the series.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 197...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9134: The Jack Benny Jello Program - &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen&quot; (04-11-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Jello Program - &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen&quot; (04-11-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9134</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)

Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as "Gladys Zybisco"); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqué for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, naïve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, "Moonlight and Roses." "Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen" appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another "Buck Benny Rides Again" episode: "Ready, Willing, and Lame." Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2022 01:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mary_livingston mel_blanc dennis_day eddie_anderson rochester ja</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp;amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as &quot;Gladys Zybisco&quot;); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqu&#233; for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, na&#239;ve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. THIS EPISODE: April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, &quot;Moonlight and Roses.&quot; &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen&quot; appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another &quot;Buck Benny Rides Again&quot; episode: &quot;Ready, Willing, and Lame.&quot; Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp;amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)Mary Livingstone as his ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9133: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Great Grandfathers Rent Receipt&quot; (10-30-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Great Grandfathers Rent Receipt&quot; (10-30-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9133</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt (Aired October 30, 1947)

Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams (best remembered portrayed by Jan Miner, Palmolive's "Madge"), he solved crimes and recounted his stories to friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. Begun as over 20 popular short stories in Black Mask, there were films and novels before the stories were brought to radio under various names. The series aired on CBS. The radio show was sustained by the network when a sponsor could not be found. Sponsors of the show include Anchor Hocking, Toni home permanents, Toni Shampoo and Philip Morris.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1947. CBS network. "Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of Casey's great grandfather Patrick, back in the old country of one hundred years ago, is told in flashback. A devil of a good story! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Karl Swenson, Kathy MacGregor, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:duration>1951</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt (Aired October 30, 1947)Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack &quot;Flashgun&quot; Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams (best remembered portrayed by Jan Miner, Palmolive's &quot;Madge&quot;), he solved crimes and recounted his stories to friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. Begun as over 20 popular short stories in Black Mask, there were films and novels before the stories were brought to radio under various names. The series aired on CBS. The radio show was sustained by the network when a sponsor could not be found. Sponsors of the show include Anchor Hocking, Toni home permanents, Toni Shampoo and Philip Morris.THIS EPISODE:October 30, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of Casey's great grandfather Patrick, back in the old country of one hundred years ago, is told in flashback. A devil of a good story! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Karl Swenson, Kathy MacGregor, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt (Aired October 30, 1947)Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a va...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9132: Authors Playhouse - &quot;Expense Account&quot; (10-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Expense Account (Aired October 30, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

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October 30, 1944. NBC network. "Expense Account". Sustaining. A daring story of the way a team of reporters covers a blimp explosion. Geraldine Kaye, Gilbert Shea, Harry Bubeck (director), Kay Morrow, Louis Webb (organ), Mary C. Quinn (adaptor), Maurice Copeland, Olan Soule, Paul Gallico (author). 23:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Expense Account (Aired October 30, 1944)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. THIS EPISODE: October 30, 1944. NBC network. &quot;Expense Account&quot;. Sustaining. A daring story of the way a team of reporters covers a blimp explosion. Geraldine Kaye, Gilbert Shea, Harry Bubeck (director), Kay Morrow, Louis Webb (organ), Mary C. Quinn (adaptor), Maurice Copeland, Olan Soule, Paul Gallico (author). 23:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9131: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;Las Vegas&quot; (04-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Las Vegas (Aired April 5, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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April 5, 1951. "Las Vegas" - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named "Nick The Creek!"). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2022 16:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Las Vegas (Aired April 5, 1951)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. THIS EPISODE:April 5, 1951. &quot;Las Vegas&quot; - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named &quot;Nick The Creek!&quot;). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Las Vegas (Aired April 5, 1951)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the wr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9130: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot; (12-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot; (12-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9130</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.

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December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue". Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2022 22:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.THIS EPISODE:December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot;. Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9129: The Pink Elephant (04-10-55) (Aired April 10, 1955)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Pink Elephant (04-10-55) (Aired April 10, 1955)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9129</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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April 10, 1955. Program #10. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Pink Elephant". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (composer, conductor), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jack Arthur (credited as "Jack Abbott" in error), Sherry Britton. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2022 20:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:April 10, 1955. Program #10. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Pink Elephant&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (composer, conductor), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jack Arthur (credited as &quot;Jack Abbott&quot; in error), Sherry Britton. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (189...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9128: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;Red Wind&quot; (06-17-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;Red Wind&quot; (06-17-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9128</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Red Wind (Aired June 17, 1947)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS. It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1947. NBC network. "The Red Wind". Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The first show of the series, as a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The same story was re-done a year later with a different cast. Forty-one matched pearls with a diamond propeller clasp...a good reason for murder! The show is referred to as "The Pepsodent Show." Van Heflin, Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Lurene Tuttle, Wendell Niles (announcer), William Conrad, James Fonda (producer, director), William Johnstone, Harry Bartell. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2022 05:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Wind (Aired June 17, 1947)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS. It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:June 17, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Red Wind&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The first show of the series, as a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The same story was re-done a year later with a different cast. Forty-one matched pearls with a diamond propeller clasp...a good reason for murder! The show is referred to as &quot;The Pepsodent Show.&quot; Van Heflin, Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Lurene Tuttle, Wendell Niles (announcer), William Conrad, James Fonda (producer, director), William Johnstone, Harry Bartell. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Red Wind (Aired June 17, 1947)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9128: MOVIE - A Hobo's Christmas (12-06-87) VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE - A Hobo's Christmas (12-06-87) VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9128</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)

It's been 25 years since Chance (Barnard Hughes - The Lost Boys) walked out on his family and became a hobo but this Christmas he has rolled into Salt Lake City for a reason, he wants to make amends with his son Charlie (Gerald McRaney - The A-Team) and meet his grand children. Charlie is less than welcoming when he discovers his father is in town but after encouragement from girlfriend Laurie (Wendy Crewson - The Santa Clause 3) allows him to move in for a day which turns into a few days as the children warm to him and don't want him to go. But Charlie and his father have a lot of issues to work through not just with his father as his relationship with Laurie has also stalled because of his feelings for his late wife. Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Lee Weaver, Jamie Sorrentini, Harley Cross.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2022 04:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)It's been 25 years since Chance (Barnard Hughes - The Lost Boys) walked out on his family and became a hobo but this Christmas he has rolled into Salt Lake City for a reason, he wants to make amends with his son Charlie (Gerald McRaney - The A-Team) and meet his grand children. Charlie is less than welcoming when he discovers his father is in town but after encouragement from girlfriend Laurie (Wendy Crewson - The Santa Clause 3) allows him to move in for a day which turns into a few days as the children warm to him and don't want him to go. But Charlie and his father have a lot of issues to work through not just with his father as his relationship with Laurie has also stalled because of his feelings for his late wife. Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Lee Weaver, Jamie Sorrentini, Harley Cross.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)It's been 25 years since Chance (Barnard Hughes - The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9127: MOVIE - A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim) - VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE - A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim) - VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9127</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)

Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, "Scrooge", to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2022 15:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, &quot;Scrooge&quot;, to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9126: The Jack Carson Show - Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (12-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (12-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9126</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

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December 18, 1946. CBS network. Kid's Record" Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack and Tugwell "Christmas Shopping" for a record called, "Willie and Hannibal In Mouseland." Don't miss Del Sharbutt as Santa Claus and Frank Nelson as the record clerk. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Clyde Rogers (vocal), Alan Reed, Frank Nelson. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2022 00:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. THIS EPISODE:December 18, 1946. CBS network. Kid's Record&quot; Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack and Tugwell &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot; for a record called, &quot;Willie and Hannibal In Mouseland.&quot; Don't miss Del Sharbutt as Santa Claus and Frank Nelson as the record clerk. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Clyde Rogers (vocal), Alan Reed, Frank Nelson. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)Jack Carson, because of his s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9125: Dark Fantasy - &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot; (01-16-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot; (01-16-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9125</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942) 

WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Debt Of The Past". Sustaining. "A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave." Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2022 05:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1630</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942) WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave.&quot; Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942) WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9124: The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Jackpot&quot; (04-26-51) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Jackpot&quot; (04-26-51) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9124</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1951. NBC network. "Jackpot". Sponsored by: RCA, Anacin, Chesterfield. The one hundredth program of the series. The "Name The Mystery Husband" program awards a fabulous "jackpot" to a happily married man...and then his troubles begin! Screen director Walter Lang appears. Anne Diamond, Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Cairn (director), Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dawn Bender, Edward Marr, Edwin Max, Howard Wiley (producer), Jack Rubin (adaptor), Jeffrey Silver, Jerry Hausner, Jim Backus, Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret Truman, Sidney Miller, Stan Waxman, Walter Lang. 1:00:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2022 04:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-22T20_22_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_plsyhouse alfred_hitchcock robert_montgomery d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast.THIS EPISODE:April 26, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Jackpot&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA, Anacin, Chesterfield. The one hundredth program of the series. The &quot;Name The Mystery Husband&quot; program awards a fabulous &quot;jackpot&quot; to a happily married man...and then his troubles begin! Screen director Walter Lang appears. Anne Diamond, Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Cairn (director), Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dawn Bender, Edward Marr, Edwin Max, Howard Wiley (producer), Jack Rubin (adaptor), Jeffrey Silver, Jerry Hausner, Jim Backus, Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret Truman, Sidney Miller, Stan Waxman, Walter Lang. 1:00:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9123: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Christmas Show With Monty Woolley aka: Christmas Carol&quot; (12-21-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Christmas Show With Monty Woolley aka: Christmas Carol&quot; (12-21-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9123</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsorpersuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1943. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to talk "Guest Monty Woolley" into playing the role of Santa Claus. The script was used on on the "Duffy's Tavern" program of December 22, 1950. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Monty Woolley, Bert Reeves and His Orchestra, Charlie Cantor, Bob Graham (vocal), Dick Van Patten (as Finnegan's kid brother), John Roche (producer, director), Jack Bailey (announcer), Sandra Gould (as "Miss Duffy"). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2022 08:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-22T00_05_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsorpersuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. THIS EPISODE:December 21, 1943. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to talk &quot;Guest Monty Woolley&quot; into playing the role of Santa Claus. The script was used on on the &quot;Duffy's Tavern&quot; program of December 22, 1950. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Monty Woolley, Bert Reeves and His Orchestra, Charlie Cantor, Bob Graham (vocal), Dick Van Patten (as Finnegan's kid brother), John Roche (producer, director), Jack Bailey (announcer), Sandra Gould (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)Early in the show's life, however, its...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9122: Bob's 2022 Christmas Message With The Backstreet Boys Singing &quot;Christmas Time&quot; (1996)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bob's 2022 Christmas Message With The Backstreet Boys Singing &quot;Christmas Time&quot; (1996)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9122</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Each Year Bob Camardella celebrates Christmas at Podomatic (Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod) . This year, from WPNM radio, is no exception. 

Listen now , 1996, to the fantastic "Backstreet Boys" and "Christmas Time". 

"Stay Safe and Stay Well"  from our host !!


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2022 14:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-20T06_13_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>437</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Each Year Bob Camardella celebrates Christmas at Podomatic (Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod) . This year, from WPNM radio, is no exception. Listen now , 1996, to the fantastic &quot;Backstreet Boys&quot; and &quot;Christmas Time&quot;. &quot;Stay Safe and Stay Well&quot;&amp;nbsp; from our host !!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Each Year Bob Camardella celebrates Christmas at Podomatic (Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod) . This...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9121: I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot; (07-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot; (07-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9121</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI.

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July 13, 1952. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. "Red Clouds On The Good Earth". Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to pose as a farm implement salesman and subvert the future farmers of our country. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2022 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI.THIS EPISODE:July 13, 1952. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to pose as a farm implement salesman and subvert the future farmers of our country. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic work...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9120: Father Knows Best - Moving To Chicago (11-05-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - Moving To Chicago (11-05-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9120</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).

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November 5, 1953. "Moving To Chicago" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sanka Coffee. Father gets a new job heading the Chicago office. This is not as easy as it sounds! Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Paul West (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Rhoda Williams, Ben Gershwin (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2022 12:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-18T04_53_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;November 5, 1953. &quot;Moving To Chicago&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sanka Coffee. Father gets a new job heading the Chicago office. This is not as easy as it sounds! Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Paul West (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Rhoda Williams, Ben Gershwin (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9119: You Bet Your Live - The Secret Word Is &quot;Dress&quot; (06-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Live - The Secret Word Is &quot;Dress&quot; (06-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9119</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Dress" (06-07-50)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 13:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-17T05_24_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Dress&quot; (06-07-50)You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Dress&quot; (06-07-50)You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on bot...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9118: Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Second Peter Troy (03-24-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Second Peter Troy (03-24-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9118</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1964. "Pandora's Boxer (03-24-64)" Program #16. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Second Peter Troy". Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2022 23:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-16T15_38_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter_troy detective tom_meehan john_simpson merle_wayne the_win,_1964) pandora'_boxer_(09-22-64) bob's_2022_christmas_greeting t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1495</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. THIS EPISODE:March 24, 1964. &quot;Pandora's Boxer (03-24-64)&quot; Program #16. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Second Peter Troy&quot;. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pandora's Boxer (Aired March 24, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9117: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;Danger On The River&quot; (03-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;Danger On The River&quot; (03-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9117</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

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March 12, 1949. NBC network. "Danger On The River". Sustaining. Two boys fall into an icy river and are trapped on a rock in the middle of the rapids. Frank and Bart to the rescue. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2022 21:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-15T13_00_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; THIS EPISODE: March 12, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Danger On The River&quot;. Sustaining. Two boys fall into an icy river and are trapped on a rock in the middle of the rapids. Frank and Bart to the rescue. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)The character also appears in numerous radio serials an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9116: The Sealed Book - &quot;Death Laughs Last&quot; (09-02-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - &quot;Death Laughs Last&quot; (09-02-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9116</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

EPISODE NOTES:

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2022 02:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-14T18_25_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed_book hands_of_death robert_arthur david_kogan phillip_cla</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2061</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. EPISODE NOTES:With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9115: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Seven Arrows (10-16-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Seven Arrows (10-16-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9115</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Seven Arrows (Aired October 16, 1952)

Roy Rogers was born to Andrew ("Andy") and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.

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October 16, 1952. "Seven Arrows" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Roy's Indian friends are framed for deer poaching by a renegade Indian agent and his arrow-shooting henchman. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Charles Seel, Ken Peters, Frank Gerstle, Art Rush (producer), Milton Charles (music), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Seven Arrows (Aired October 16, 1952)Roy Rogers was born to Andrew (&quot;Andy&quot;) and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.THIS EPISODE:October 16, 1952. &quot;Seven Arrows&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Roy's Indian friends are framed for deer poaching by a renegade Indian agent and his arrow-shooting henchman. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Charles Seel, Ken Peters, Frank Gerstle, Art Rush (producer), Milton Charles (music), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Seven Arrows (Aired October 16, 1952)Roy Rog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9114: Confession - &quot;The George S. Andress Case&quot; (09-06-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Confession - &quot;The George S. Andress Case&quot; (09-06-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"

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September 6, 1953. NBC network. "The George S. Andress Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. "Transcribed statements of actual crimes." The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A fifteen-year old confesses to stealing jewelry and money. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unnecessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2022 21:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;THIS EPISODE:September 6, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The George S. Andress Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. &quot;Transcribed statements of actual crimes.&quot; The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A fifteen-year old confesses to stealing jewelry and money. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unnecessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Fre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9113: Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Trap (07-09-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Trap (07-09-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9113</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Trap (Aired July 9, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 

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July 9, 1950. NBC network. "The Trap". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is sent to a German-occupied town in France to find out if the Nazis really hid re-inforcements in the woods. The spy's abilities as a cartoonist is a definite plus, but his escape from the pursuing Nazis results in a wild flight. Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Stefan Schnabel, Jerry Jarrett, Ralph Bell, Lotte Stavisky, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Everett Sloane, Berry Kroeger, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2022 04:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trap (Aired July 9, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. THIS EPISODE: July 9, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Trap&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is sent to a German-occupied town in France to find out if the Nazis really hid re-inforcements in the woods. The spy's abilities as a cartoonist is a definite plus, but his escape from the pursuing Nazis results in a wild flight. Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Stefan Schnabel, Jerry Jarrett, Ralph Bell, Lotte Stavisky, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Everett Sloane, Berry Kroeger, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Trap (Aired July 9, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9112: The Black Museum - &quot;Glass Shards&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;Glass Shards&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9112</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2022 01:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1931</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9111: The Academy Award Theater - &quot;The White Cliffs Of Dover&quot; (09-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Academy Award Theater - &quot;The White Cliffs Of Dover&quot; (09-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9111</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1946. CBS network. "The White Cliffs Of Dover". Sponsored by: Squibb. An American woman marries an English peer during the first World War in Britain. Irene Dunne, C. Aubrey Smith.  29:25. Show Notes From Boxcars711.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2022 07:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-10T23_35_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:September 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The White Cliffs Of Dover&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. An American woman marries an English peer during the first World War in Britain. Irene Dunne, C. Aubrey Smith.&amp;nbsp; 29:25. Show Notes From Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9110: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Eager Victim&quot; (12-09-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Eager Victim&quot; (12-09-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9110</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)

It was perhaps The New Adventures of Michael Shayne that was the most jarring of all Michael Shayne's incarnations. Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold.Chandler was aided by no less than Jack Webb himself, who'd already collaborated often with Bill Rousseau in several projects and who leant his talent to the New Adventures of Michael Shayne--entirely un-credited.

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December 9, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Eager Victim". A man walks into Shayne's office with $1000 and a request to kill him. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2022 03:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-09T19_10_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael_shayne jeff_chandler william_p_rousseau brett_halliday j</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1546</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)It was perhaps The New Adventures of Michael Shayne that was the most jarring of all Michael Shayne's incarnations. Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold.Chandler was aided by no less than Jack Webb himself, who'd already collaborated often with Bill Rousseau in several projects and who leant his talent to the New Adventures of Michael Shayne--entirely un-credited.THIS EPISODE:December 9, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Eager Victim&quot;. A man walks into Shayne's office with $1000 and a request to kill him. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)It was perhaps The New Adventures of Michael...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9109: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Gambling Doesn't Pay&quot; (04-27-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Gambling Doesn't Pay&quot; (04-27-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9109</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)

The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1946. NBC network. "Gambling Doesn't Pay" - Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley tries to teach Junior about the evils of gambling, which is not as easy as it sounds! William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 05:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-08T21_27_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. THIS EPISODE: April 27, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Gambling Doesn't Pay&quot; - Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley tries to teach Junior about the evils of gambling, which is not as easy as it sounds! William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9108: The Whistler - &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot; (12-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 

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December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. "Delayed Christmas Present". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. THIS EPISODE: December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)Bill Forman had the title role of host and nar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9107: The Zero Hour - Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9107</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes - "Some People Die Only Once" (05-14-74) and "The Reward" (05-15-74)

The Zero Hour was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations.




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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)The Zero Hour was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)The Zero Hour wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9106: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;Helping Hand&quot; (09-27-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;Helping Hand&quot; (09-27-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9106</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Helping Hand (Aired September 27, 1954)

Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Steve Elser is just about to be lynched for cattle rustling, but is saved by Marshal Dillon. Matt gives young Elser a chance, but this might be a mistake. The last show of the series sponsored by Chesterfield. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 17, 1956. Matt Dillon went to Fort Larner to collect a return prisoner to hold in Dodge until someone came to collect him for Boston. But it turned out to be a woman, Mrs Phillips and it was her husband that was coming to collect her. Mrs Phillips had been captured on her way to join her husband in Denver and had lived with the Cheyenne Indians for the last 10 years until she managed to escape.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 19:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-06T11_43_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3614</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Helping Hand (Aired September 27, 1954)Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp;amp; M. Steve Elser is just about to be lynched for cattle rustling, but is saved by Marshal Dillon. Matt gives young Elser a chance, but this might be a mistake. The last show of the series sponsored by Chesterfield. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 17, 1956. Matt Dillon went to Fort Larner to collect a return prisoner to hold in Dodge until someone came to collect him for Boston. But it turned out to be a woman, Mrs Phillips and it was her husband that was coming to collect her. Mrs Phillips had been captured on her way to join her husband in Denver and had lived with the Cheyenne Indians for the last 10 years until she managed to escape.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Helping Hand (Aired September 27, 1954)Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp;amp; M. Steve Elser is just...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9105: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot; (10-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot; (10-03-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9105</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a “caper”. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.

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October 3, 1948. CBS network. "The Sugar Kane Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 02:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a &#8220;caper&#8221;. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9105: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot; (10-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot; (10-03-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a “caper”. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. CBS network. "The Sugar Kane Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a &#8220;caper&#8221;. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9105: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot; (10-03-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a “caper”. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. CBS network. "The Sugar Kane Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-05T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a &#8220;caper&#8221;. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Sugar Kane Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The beautiful Sugar Kane is about to marry into the wealthy Cavanaugh family. Howard Duff cracks ups Lurene Tuttle, even before the story begins. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sugar Kane Caper (Aired October 3, 1948)Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9104: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;Neighbors Nightmare&quot; (02-04-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;Neighbors Nightmare&quot; (02-04-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9104</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

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August 21, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Silent Butler". Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is "playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets." The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2022 11:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE: August 21, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Silent Butler&quot;. Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is &quot;playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets.&quot; The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9103: Dragnet Radio Episode 253 &quot;The Big Customer&quot; (06-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet Radio Episode 253 &quot;The Big Customer&quot; (06-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9103</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dragnet The Big Customer Aired June 22, 1954


Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Dragnet premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with ".22 Rifle For Christmas" and "The Big Little Jesus" usually re-run during Christmas time.
June 22, 1954. Program #253. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Customer". A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails!. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35. Cat# Is 47341 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index'

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 19:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Dragnet The Big Customer Aired June 22, 1954Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Dragnet premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with &quot;.22 Rifle For Christmas&quot; and &quot;The Big Little Jesus&quot; usually re-run during Christmas time.June 22, 1954. Program #253. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Customer&quot;. A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails!. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35. Cat# Is 47341 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index'</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dragnet The Big Customer Aired June 22, 1954Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9102: Dragnet | Ep253 | &quot;The Big Customer&quot;  (06-22-54)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>9102</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Big Customer"  (06-22-54)

Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Dragnet premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with ".22 Rifle For Christmas" and "The Big Little Jesus" usually re-run during Christmas time.
June 22, 1954. Program #253. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Customer". A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails!. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35. 
 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index  Cat# Is 47341 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 19:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Big Customer&quot;&amp;nbsp; (06-22-54)Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Dragnet premiered on NBC on June 3, 1949, and ended on February 26, 1957. A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with &quot;.22 Rifle For Christmas&quot; and &quot;The Big Little Jesus&quot; usually re-run during Christmas time.June 22, 1954. Program #253. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Customer&quot;. A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails!. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index&amp;nbsp; Cat# Is 47341&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Big Customer&quot;&amp;nbsp; (06-22-54)Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9101: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Barry Nelson&quot; (09-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Barry Nelson&quot; (09-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9101</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Barry Nelson (Aired September 21, 1950)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's ialTavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 21, 1950. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Archie buys an $18 radio transmitter from Slippery McGuire and plans to go on the air with "Special Guest Barry Nelson". Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Barry Nelson. 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2022 19:22:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Barry Nelson (Aired September 21, 1950)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's ialTavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen. THIS EPISODE: September 21, 1950. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Archie buys an $18 radio transmitter from Slippery McGuire and plans to go on the air with &quot;Special Guest Barry Nelson&quot;. Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Barry Nelson. 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Barry Nelson (Aired September 21, 1950)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9100: Dad's Army - Big Guns (05-05-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - Big Guns (05-05-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9100</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)

Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 16:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-02T08_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's_army bbc bud_flanagan captain_mainwaring sergeant_wilson f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty epi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9099: Dad's Army - &quot;Big Guns&quot; (05-05-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;Big Guns&quot; (05-05-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9099</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)

Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-02T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty epi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9098: Escape - &quot;The Dark Wall&quot; (07-01-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;The Dark Wall&quot; (07-01-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9098</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 1, 1954. CBS network. "The Dark Wall". Sustaining. A good story about the unusual hospitality to be found in the small country of Andorra. John Dehner, Joyce McCluskey, Kathleen Hite (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Nestor Paiva, Ben Wright, Fritz Feld, Edgar Barrier. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 20:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-12-01T12_56_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; THIS EPISODE: July 1, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Dark Wall&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about the unusual hospitality to be found in the small country of Andorra. John Dehner, Joyce McCluskey, Kathleen Hite (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Nestor Paiva, Ben Wright, Fritz Feld, Edgar Barrier. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9097: ( Dangerous Assignment - &quot;File 307&quot; (08-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>( Dangerous Assignment - &quot;File 307&quot; (08-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9097</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February 6, 1950, Mondays, in the 10:30 p.m. timeslot formerly occupied by The Dave Garroway Show, a variety show at the time. The Garroway show moved to 11:30 p.m, on Monday nights. NBC characterized Dangerous Assignment's return to the line-up as a ''second-half revival'' of the Summer 1949 run--an admittedly obtuse rational for the continuation of the series. During the hiatus between August 1949 and February 1950, NBC tightened up the format, streamlined the introduction, and rightly emphasized Bruce Ashley's driving, highly effective Dangerous Assignment Theme. The basic core cast remains the same as the Summer 1949 run, with Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell, Herb Butterfield as The Commissioner and retained Ruthie, the Commissioner's private secretary. Again produced in Hollywood, as was the Summer 1949 run, the casts are filled with the finest West Coast Radio talent available for the era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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August 20, 1949. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Zurich to recover "File 307." Who is the mysterious "Bruner?" Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bruce Ashley (music), Bill Cairn (director). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 10:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February 6, 1950, Mondays, in the 10:30 p.m. timeslot formerly occupied by The Dave Garroway Show, a variety show at the time. The Garroway show moved to 11:30 p.m, on Monday nights. NBC characterized Dangerous Assignment's return to the line-up as a ''second-half revival'' of the Summer 1949 run--an admittedly obtuse rational for the continuation of the series. During the hiatus between August 1949 and February 1950, NBC tightened up the format, streamlined the introduction, and rightly emphasized Bruce Ashley's driving, highly effective Dangerous Assignment Theme. The basic core cast remains the same as the Summer 1949 run, with Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell, Herb Butterfield as The Commissioner and retained Ruthie, the Commissioner's private secretary. Again produced in Hollywood, as was the Summer 1949 run, the casts are filled with the finest West Coast Radio talent available for the era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 20, 1949. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Zurich to recover &quot;File 307.&quot; Who is the mysterious &quot;Bruner?&quot; Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bruce Ashley (music), Bill Cairn (director). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February 6, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9096: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Joe Terrace&quot; (07-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Joe Terrace&quot; (07-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9096</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1949. Program #41. Mayfair syndication. "Joe Terrace". Commercials added locally. A typesetter who never makes a mistake, makes a bad one. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 04:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-12-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-30T20_21_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater john_brown alan_reed luis_van_rooten joseph</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. THIS EPISODE: July 10, 1949. Program #41. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Joe Terrace&quot;. Commercials added locally. A typesetter who never makes a mistake, makes a bad one. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9095: The Chase - &quot;Blackout&quot; (11-23-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Blackout&quot; (11-23-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9095</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1952. NBC network. "Blackout". Sustaining. The title may be incorrect. Am amnesiac trying to discover his past life finds out he was some louse. Don MacLaughlin, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Tompkins, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Linda Watkins, Ned Wever, William Keene. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 19:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-30T11_15_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1853</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. THIS EPISODE: November 23, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Blackout&quot;. Sustaining. The title may be incorrect. Am amnesiac trying to discover his past life finds out he was some louse. Don MacLaughlin, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Tompkins, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Linda Watkins, Ned Wever, William Keene. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. Thi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9094: The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Entry Of Rollie Andrews&quot; (08-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Entry Of Rollie Andrews&quot; (08-03-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9094</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Entry Of Rollie Andrews (Aired August 3, 1948)

The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1948. Program #34. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Rollie Andrews". Commercials added locally. Book 74, page 659. An archeologist choses riches and evil with "fabulous jewels." The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Tom Brown, Cynthia Corley, William Johnstone, Lou Krugman, Gene Twombley (sound effects), Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 23:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-29T15_30_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary_of_fate joe_mattock ivan_ditmars larry_finley hal_sawyer f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1887</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Entry Of Rollie Andrews (Aired August 3, 1948)The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.THIS EPISODE:August 3, 1948. Program #34. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Rollie Andrews&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 74, page 659. An archeologist choses riches and evil with &quot;fabulous jewels.&quot; The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Tom Brown, Cynthia Corley, William Johnstone, Lou Krugman, Gene Twombley (sound effects), Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Entry Of Rollie Andrews (Aired August 3, 1948)The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man'...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9093: Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bulldog Drummond - &quot;Help Wanted&quot; (08-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9093</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "Help Wanted". Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-28T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog_drummond help_wanted_(08-13-45) captain_hugh loamshire_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1943</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. THIS EPISODE:August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Help Wanted&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9092: Box 13 - &quot;Double Mothers&quot; (10-10-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Double Mothers&quot; (10-10-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9092</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. "Double Mothers". Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday finds himself in possession of a little girl...with two mothers! A man with a gun and his henchman have some other ideas. Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:02.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 04:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-27T20_22_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1948. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Double Mothers&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday finds himself in possession of a little girl...with two mothers! A man with a gun and his henchman have some other ideas. Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:02. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9091: Boston Blackie - &quot;Uncle Frank Murdered&quot; (07-02-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Uncle Frank Murdered&quot; (07-02-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9091</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Uncle Frank Murdered (Aired July 2, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1946. "Uncle Frank Murdered" - Program #64. ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Joe Parker murders his Uncle Frank for Frank's money. He's planned the perfect crime. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2022 05:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-26T21_38_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Uncle Frank Murdered (Aired July 2, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. THIS EPISODE:July 2, 1946. &quot;Uncle Frank Murdered&quot; - Program #64. ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Joe Parker murders his Uncle Frank for Frank's money. He's planned the perfect crime. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Uncle Frank Murdered (Aired July 2, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9090: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Psychological Murder&quot; (03-16-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Psychological Murder&quot; (03-16-54)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Psychological Murder (Aired March 16, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 16, 1954. "Psychological Murder" - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky witnesses the execution of the will of a wealthy woman who thinks that she's going insane. In a plot shamelessly stolen from the film, "Gaslight," the wife believes that she's going to kill her husband. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Frank Gerstle, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Norm Sickle (writer). 23:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Psychological Murder (Aired March 16, 1954)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1954. &quot;Psychological Murder&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky witnesses the execution of the will of a wealthy woman who thinks that she's going insane. In a plot shamelessly stolen from the film, &quot;Gaslight,&quot; the wife believes that she's going to kill her husband. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Frank Gerstle, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Norm Sickle (writer). 23:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Psychological Murder (Aired March 16, 1954)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9089: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Cadaver In The Roman Toga&quot; (11-09-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Cadaver In The Roman Toga&quot; (11-09-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

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November 9, 1947. Mutual network. "The Cadaver In The Roman Toga". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A corpse in an ancient Roman bath, discovered in England, leads Holmes to a plot by Dr. Moriarty to manufacture counterfeit coins. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (nnouncer), Michael Fitzmaurice (local announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 38:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2022 06:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2294</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.THIS EPISODE: November 9, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Cadaver In The Roman Toga&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A corpse in an ancient Roman bath, discovered in England, leads Holmes to a plot by Dr. Moriarty to manufacture counterfeit coins. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (nnouncer), Michael Fitzmaurice (local announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 38:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9088: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Thanksgiving Show&quot; (11-26-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Thanksgiving Show&quot; (11-26-46)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)

The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

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November 26, 1946. "The Thanksgiving Show" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving with a turkey. Mr. Colbt is disappointed with Mel's meager party fixings. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Mac Benoff (writer). 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2022 21:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-24T13_42_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)THIS EPISODE:November 26, 1946. &quot;The Thanksgiving Show&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving with a turkey. Mr. Colbt is disappointed with Mel's meager party fixings. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Mac Benoff (writer). 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Pork...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9087: The Screen Guild Players - The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) 11-02-41</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Guild Players - The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) 11-02-41</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9087</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. 

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The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1938 Warner Bros. crime film starring Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart. It was directed by Anatole Litvak and written by John Wexley and John Huston based on the first play written by short-story writer Barré Lyndon, which ran for three months on Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke[1] after playing in London. Dr. Clitterhouse is a wealthy society doctor in New York City who decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behavior directly by becoming one. He begins a series of daring jewel robberies, measuring his own blood pressure, temperature and pulse before, during and afterwards, but yearns for a larger sample for his study. From one of his patients, Police Inspector Lewis Lane (Donald Crisp), he learns the name of the biggest fence in the city, Joe Keller. He goes to meet Keller to sell what he has stolen, only to find out that "Joe" is actually "Jo" (Claire Trevor). The doctor impresses Jo and a gang of thieves headed by 'Rocks' Valentine (Humphrey Bogart) with his exploits, so Jo invites him to join them, and he accepts. 28:00. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2022 05:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-23T21_14_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. THIS EPISODE:The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1938 Warner Bros. crime film starring Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart. It was directed by Anatole Litvak and written by John Wexley and John Huston based on the first play written by short-story writer Barr&#233; Lyndon, which ran for three months on Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke[1] after playing in London. Dr. Clitterhouse is a wealthy society doctor in New York City who decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behavior directly by becoming one. He begins a series of daring jewel robberies, measuring his own blood pressure, temperature and pulse before, during and afterwards, but yearns for a larger sample for his study. From one of his patients, Police Inspector Lewis Lane (Donald Crisp), he learns the name of the biggest fence in the city, Joe Keller. He goes to meet Keller to sell what he has stolen, only to find out that &quot;Joe&quot; is actually &quot;Jo&quot; (Claire Trevor). The doctor impresses Jo and a gang of thieves headed by 'Rocks' Valentine (Humphrey Bogart) with his exploits, so Jo invites him to join them, and he accepts. 28:00.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941The Screen Gu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9086: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Little Drops Of Rain&quot; (11-08-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Little Drops Of Rain&quot; (11-08-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9086</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)

The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. 

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November 8, 1945. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Little Drops Of Rain". Richard Rogue solves an attempted double murder, tire tracks in the rain supplying the clue. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Dick Powell, Peter Leeds, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2022 04:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. THIS EPISODE: November 8, 1945. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Little Drops Of Rain&quot;. Richard Rogue solves an attempted double murder, tire tracks in the rain supplying the clue. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Dick Powell, Peter Leeds, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9085: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Solo Performance&quot; (05-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Solo Performance&quot; (05-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9085</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1948. NBC network. "Solo Performance". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2022 19:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-22T11_18_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle_mystery_theater martin_gabel ian_martin roc_rogers bernard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2101</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. THIS EPISODE:May 21, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Solo Performance&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9084: Life With Luigi - &quot;Stock Investments&quot; (09-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Stock Investments&quot; (09-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9084</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Stock Investments (Aired September 27, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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September 27, 1949. "Stock Investments" - CBS network. Sustaining. The program has moved to 9:30 P. M. on a new day (Tuesdays). Luigi invests in the stock market. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Jody Gilbert, Lud Gluskin (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2022 05:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Stock Investments (Aired September 27, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:September 27, 1949. &quot;Stock Investments&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The program has moved to 9:30 P. M. on a new day (Tuesdays). Luigi invests in the stock market. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Jody Gilbert, Lud Gluskin (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Stock Investments (Aired September 27, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9083: The Man Called X - &quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; (02-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; (02-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9083</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 19, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. Ken Thurston travels to Egypt in search of a rare "Half Penny Stamp" on the back of which is inscribed valuable information. But first, there's a corpse to be found aboard a train! Beware of, "The Man With The Third Green Eye!" The script was previously used on "I Love Adventure" on June 13, 1948. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, John Stevenson, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, John Dehner, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lucille Meredith, Milton Charles (organist). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2022 07:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-20T23_12_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. THIS EPISODE: February 19, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. Ken Thurston travels to Egypt in search of a rare &quot;Half Penny Stamp&quot; on the back of which is inscribed valuable information. But first, there's a corpse to be found aboard a train! Beware of, &quot;The Man With The Third Green Eye!&quot; The script was previously used on &quot;I Love Adventure&quot; on June 13, 1948. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, John Stevenson, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, John Dehner, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lucille Meredith, Milton Charles (organist). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Half Penny Stamp (Aired February 19, 1952)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9082: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent&quot; (10-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent&quot; (10-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9082</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent (Aired October 25, 1949)

 Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: "Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! " Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1949. Program #26. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent". Commercials added locally. Race is in the South, trying to find William Beading to give him $20,000. A gambling ship and burnt pies lead to murder. The date and program number are subject to correction. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Wilms Herbert, Lillian Buyeff, William Johnstone, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2022 10:47:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent (Aired October 25, 1949) Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: &quot;Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! &quot; Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.THIS EPISODE:October 25, 1949. Program #26. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent&quot;. Commercials added locally. Race is in the South, trying to find William Beading to give him $20,000. A gambling ship and burnt pies lead to murder. The date and program number are subject to correction. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Wilms Herbert, Lillian Buyeff, William Johnstone, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Brooklyn Accent (Aired October 25, 1949) Each episode opened with a one-minu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9081: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry Wants A School Ring&quot; (12-11-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry Wants A School Ring&quot; (12-11-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9081</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Wants A School Ring (Aired December 11, 1947)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1947. "Henry Wants A School Ring" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Henry wants a new class ring, which leads to a marriage for Mary, a new house for Mrs. Aldrich, and Henry running away from home! Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2022 16:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-19T08_22_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family dan_seymour clifford&#173;_goldsmith house_jameson kat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1846</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry Wants A School Ring (Aired December 11, 1947)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE:December 11, 1947. &quot;Henry Wants A School Ring&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Henry wants a new class ring, which leads to a marriage for Mary, a new house for Mrs. Aldrich, and Henry running away from home! Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Henry Wants A School Ring (Aired December 11, 1947)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9080: The Clock - &quot;Return Of The Vanished Wife&quot; (01-19-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Return Of The Vanished Wife&quot; (01-19-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9080</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)

An Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non Australians. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating "The Clock" programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2022 06:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-18T22_49_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1414</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)An Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non Australians. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating &quot;The Clock&quot; programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)An Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9079: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Carved Ham&quot; (04-08-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Carved Ham&quot; (04-08-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9079</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)

Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and convuluted career in film, radio and television soon followed, as The Falcon's occupation and even his name were changed from medium to medium.  Regardless of the date of his first literary appearance, The Falcon was first brought to the screen in a 1941 RKO film, as a replacement for its popular series of B's featuring Leslie Charteris' The Saint. Except for the name change, at first at least it was pretty hard to tell the difference. The Falcon was also a good-looking suave, sophisticated type, a sort of freelance gentleman adventurer. The first film, 1941's The Gay Falcon, proved successful enough to warrant a long string of sequels, three with George Sanders (who had previously played The Saint) in the lead, although he was now called Gay Lawrence (as far as I know, none of the films or television or radio episodes ever explains why he's known as The Falcon).

THIS EPISODE:

April 8, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Carved Hand". Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Caramels. The Falcon suspects that Joe Santos is behind the killing of Brian King and the mutilation of Stuart Van Dyke. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Jackson Beck, Mason Adams, Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Glenda Isby (Vassar dramatic student), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Richard Lewis (director). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 05:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-17T21_05_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1543</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and convuluted career in film, radio and television soon followed, as The Falcon's occupation and even his name were changed from medium to medium.&amp;nbsp; Regardless of the date of his first literary appearance, The Falcon was first brought to the screen in a 1941 RKO film, as a replacement for its popular series of B's featuring Leslie Charteris' The Saint. Except for the name change, at first at least it was pretty hard to tell the difference. The Falcon was also a good-looking suave, sophisticated type, a sort of freelance gentleman adventurer. The first film, 1941's The Gay Falcon, proved successful enough to warrant a long string of sequels, three with George Sanders (who had previously played The Saint) in the lead, although he was now called Gay Lawrence (as far as I know, none of the films or television or radio episodes ever explains why he's known as The Falcon).THIS EPISODE:April 8, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Carved Hand&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Caramels. The Falcon suspects that Joe Santos is behind the killing of Brian King and the mutilation of Stuart Van Dyke. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Jackson Beck, Mason Adams, Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Glenda Isby (Vassar dramatic student), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Richard Lewis (director). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and convul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9078: Atmosphere Of Death (Part 1 of 2) Aired March 18, 1952</title>
      <itunes:title>Atmosphere Of Death (Part 1 of 2) Aired March 18, 1952</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9078</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Atmosphere Of Death (Part 1 of 2) Aired March 18, 1952

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Atmosphere Of Death Part 1 of 2". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Murder and mayhem take place aboard a space liner. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Atmosphere Of Death (Part 1 of 2) Aired March 18, 1952Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. THIS EPISODE:March 18, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;The Atmosphere Of Death Part 1 of 2&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Murder and mayhem take place aboard a space liner. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Atmosphere Of Death (Part 1 of 2) Aired March 18, 1952Tom Corbett is the main character in a seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9077: Suspense - The Operation (01-27-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - The Operation (01-27-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9077</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Operation (Aired January 27, 1955)

Suspense attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. They expected the unexpected, and they usually got it. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as "the Master of Suspense." And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. 

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January 27, 1955. CBS network. "The Operation". Sustaining. A robber holding up a doctor's office is forced to join a nurse when the two of them are forced to perform an operation at gunpoint. Mention is made during a promotional announcement that "Gunsmoke" will be heard tonight on CBS radio twice. Sam Edwards, John Trell, Herb Ellis, Bill Justine, John Stevenson, Hy Averback, Mary Jane Croft, Larry Thor (announcer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Operation (Aired January 27, 1955)Suspense attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. They expected the unexpected, and they usually got it. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as &quot;the Master of Suspense.&quot; And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. THIS EPISODE: January 27, 1955. CBS network. &quot;The Operation&quot;. Sustaining. A robber holding up a doctor's office is forced to join a nurse when the two of them are forced to perform an operation at gunpoint. Mention is made during a promotional announcement that &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; will be heard tonight on CBS radio twice. Sam Edwards, John Trell, Herb Ellis, Bill Justine, John Stevenson, Hy Averback, Mary Jane Croft, Larry Thor (announcer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Operation (Aired January 27, 1955)Suspense attracted Hollywood's best actors because they wer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9076: The Whisperer - &quot;What Ye Sow&quot; (08-05-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whisperer - &quot;What Ye Sow&quot; (08-05-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9076</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)

The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Humphrey and her husband, Dr. Stetson Humphrey, a voice coach to the stars and music director. Their protagonist, The Whisperer, is Philip 'Phil' Galt, a Central City attorney who lost most of his voice in an accident that crushed his vocal chords. The accident forced him to express himself in an eery, foreboding whisper. Phil Galt 'skirts the thin edges of danger, living his dual role' as attorney and his alias, The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 5, 1951. "What Ye Sow" - NBC network. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" tries to kill the daughter of Anthony Powers, a member of the Liquor Control Board, when he refuses to resign. Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2022 01:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Humphrey and her husband, Dr. Stetson Humphrey, a voice coach to the stars and music director. Their protagonist, The Whisperer, is Philip 'Phil' Galt, a Central City attorney who lost most of his voice in an accident that crushed his vocal chords. The accident forced him to express himself in an eery, foreboding whisper. Phil Galt 'skirts the thin edges of danger, living his dual role' as attorney and his alias, The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. THIS EPISODE: August 5, 1951. &quot;What Ye Sow&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Syndicate&quot; tries to kill the daughter of Anthony Powers, a member of the Liquor Control Board, when he refuses to resign. Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Humphrey...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9075: The Weird Circle - &quot;The Bell Tower&quot; (09-24-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Weird Circle - &quot;The Bell Tower&quot; (09-24-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9075</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1944. Program #43. NBC syndication. "The Bell Tower". Commercials added locally. The story of the Italian genius who built the world's most beautiful tower. The date is approximate. Herman Melville (author). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2022 05:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-11T21_46_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle 4:15_express amelia_edwards nbc new_york_city falkl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1633</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: September 24, 1944. Program #43. NBC syndication. &quot;The Bell Tower&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of the Italian genius who built the world's most beautiful tower. The date is approximate. Herman Melville (author). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9074: Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Case Of The Midway Murders&quot; (08-01-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Case Of The Midway Murders&quot; (08-01-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9074</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)

Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1948. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Midway Murders". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. An escaped convict, a roller coaster corpse, and an enraged ape (Gorilla My Dreams?). Lon Clark. 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2022 06:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-10T22_40_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick_carter_master_detective helen_choate charlotte_manson scubb</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp;amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 1, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Midway Murders&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. An escaped convict, a roller coaster corpse, and an enraged ape (Gorilla My Dreams?). Lon Clark. 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)Nick Carter is the name of a popular fiction...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9073: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Death Comes In Cans&quot; (11-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Death Comes In Cans&quot; (11-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9073</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Comes In Cans (Aired November 10, 1953)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Death Comes In Cans". Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2022 10:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-10T02_42_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1465</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Comes In Cans (Aired November 10, 1953)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. THIS EPISODE:November 10, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Death Comes In Cans&quot;. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Comes In Cans (Aired November 10, 1953)Their long-run series continued for over two decades...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9072: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; (11-19-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; (11-19-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9072</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1950. "Thanksgiving Dinner" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only $5 for a turkey. Mr. Boynton suggests buying a live turkey to save money. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2022 12:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:November 19, 1950. &quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only $5 for a turkey. Mr. Boynton suggests buying a live turkey to save money. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9071: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;No Grave Can Hold Me&quot; (01-12-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;No Grave Can Hold Me&quot; (01-12-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9071</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[No Grave Can Hold Me (Aired January 12, 1947)

The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. 

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January 12, 1947. Mutual network. "No Grave Can Hold Me". Sustaining. A murderer who is about to be executed leaves very specific burial instructions, which include the names and adresses of the judge and twelve jurors who condemned him. Has "The Great Randolph" returned from the grave? Richard Coogan, Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Shirley Blank, Bill Smith, Al Fanelli (organist), Bob Emerick (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 18:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>No Grave Can Hold Me (Aired January 12, 1947)The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. THIS EPISODE: January 12, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;No Grave Can Hold Me&quot;. Sustaining. A murderer who is about to be executed leaves very specific burial instructions, which include the names and adresses of the judge and twelve jurors who condemned him. Has &quot;The Great Randolph&quot; returned from the grave? Richard Coogan, Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Shirley Blank, Bill Smith, Al Fanelli (organist), Bob Emerick (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No Grave Can Hold Me (Aired January 12, 1947)The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9070: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (01-26-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (01-26-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9070</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

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January 26, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Phantom Fingers", Sustaining. A murder occurs in an isolated house in upstate New York during a flood. A well-done mystery. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Rex Stout (creator), Sydney Greenstreet, Howard McNear, Tim Graham, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson. 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 04:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1957</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.THIS EPISODE:January 26, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Phantom Fingers&quot;, Sustaining. A murder occurs in an isolated house in upstate New York during a flood. A well-done mystery. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Rex Stout (creator), Sydney Greenstreet, Howard McNear, Tim Graham, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson. 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective create...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9069: Let George Do It - &quot;Death In Fancy Dress&quot; (12-27-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;Death In Fancy Dress&quot; (12-27-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9069</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death In Fancy Dress (Aired December 27, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). 

THIS EPISODE:

December 27, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Death In Fancy Dress". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A blackmailer is possibly responsible for murder too. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Jay Novello, Gloria Blondell, Ken Christy, Luis Van Rooten, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2022 04:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-06T20_22_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailey george_valentine frances_robins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1936</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In Fancy Dress (Aired December 27, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). THIS EPISODE:December 27, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Death In Fancy Dress&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A blackmailer is possibly responsible for murder too. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Jay Novello, Gloria Blondell, Ken Christy, Luis Van Rooten, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death In Fancy Dress (Aired December 27, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9068: MOVIE George Burns  Gracie Allen TV Show S2E21 VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE George Burns  Gracie Allen TV Show S2E21 VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9068</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE George Burns  Gracie Allen TV Show S2E21 VIDEO

A half-hour TV series broadcast October 12, 1950 – September 22, 1958, on CBS, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show was initially staged live and broadcast every other Thursday at 8 pm ET. In fall 1952, it became a weekly series filmed on the West Coast. From March 1953 through September 1958, The Burns and Allen Show aired Mondays at 8 pm ET.  280–281 The show was an immediate success. Six episodes were produced live from the Mansfield Theatre in New York, with the stage set as the Burns's living room. The show relocated to the CBS Columbia Square facilities in Hollywood beginning with the seventh episode. Ever the businessman, Burns realized it would be more efficient to do the series on film; the half-hour episodes could then be syndicated. From that point on, the show was filmed at General Service Studios without a live audience present; however, each installment was screened before an audience to provide live responses prior to the episodes being broadcast. With 291 episodes, the show had a long network run through 1958 and continued in syndicated reruns for years.  

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George considers investing in a new musical comedy. "A half-hour TV series broadcast October 12, 1950" Features a return appearance by Hal March, the original Harry Morton (March appeared many times over the next few seasons in various guest roles.) George actually manages to get in a full chorus of "Ain't Misbehavin'" without interruption for a change. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2022 18:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-06T10_44_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE George Burns&amp;nbsp; Gracie Allen TV Show S2E21 VIDEOA half-hour TV series broadcast October 12, 1950 &#8211; September 22, 1958, on CBS, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show was initially staged live and broadcast every other Thursday at 8 pm ET. In fall 1952, it became a weekly series filmed on the West Coast. From March 1953 through September 1958, The Burns and Allen Show aired Mondays at 8 pm ET. &#8202;280&#8211;281 The show was an immediate success. Six episodes were produced live from the Mansfield Theatre in New York, with the stage set as the Burns's living room. The show relocated to the CBS Columbia Square facilities in Hollywood beginning with the seventh episode. Ever the businessman, Burns realized it would be more efficient to do the series on film; the half-hour episodes could then be syndicated. From that point on, the show was filmed at General Service Studios without a live audience present; however, each installment was screened before an audience to provide live responses prior to the episodes being broadcast. With 291 episodes, the show had a long network run through 1958 and continued in syndicated reruns for years.&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:George considers investing in a new musical comedy. &quot;A half-hour TV series broadcast October 12, 1950&quot; Features a return appearance by Hal March, the original Harry Morton (March appeared many times over the next few seasons in various guest roles.) George actually manages to get in a full chorus of &quot;Ain't Misbehavin'&quot; without interruption for a change.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE George Burns&amp;nbsp; Gracie Allen TV Show S2E21 VIDEOA half-hour TV series broadcast October ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9067: Gangbusters - &quot;The St. Louis Jewel Robbery&quot; (10-03-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The St. Louis Jewel Robbery&quot; (10-03-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9067</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1953. "The St. Louis Jewel Robbery" - CBS network. Sustaining. Wally and his two friends are planning a jewelry robbery in St. Louis. Wally's last name and the name of his two pals are not mentioned, but one of them has red hair. Wally hangs out in a candy store whose owner sounds more Brooklyn than St. Louis. Stanley Niss (writer), Mason Adams, Gaylord Avery (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Amzie Strickland, Eric Dressler, John Ives (supervisor). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2022 05:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters gang_busters j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1853</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1953. &quot;The St. Louis Jewel Robbery&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Wally and his two friends are planning a jewelry robbery in St. Louis. Wally's last name and the name of his two pals are not mentioned, but one of them has red hair. Wally hangs out in a candy store whose owner sounds more Brooklyn than St. Louis. Stanley Niss (writer), Mason Adams, Gaylord Avery (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Amzie Strickland, Eric Dressler, John Ives (supervisor). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)The series dramatized FBI cases, which produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9066: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Serious Type&quot; (07-13-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Serious Type&quot; (07-13-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9066</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Serious Type (Aired July 13, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio:) Jack Benny Show (CBA), Amos 'n' Andy (CBS), People Are Funny (NBC), Our Miss Brooks (CBS) Lux Radio Theater (NBC), My Little Margie (CBS), Dragnet (NBC), FBI in Peace and War (CBS), Bergen and McCarthy (CBS), Groucho Marx (NBC). Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

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July 13, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Serious Type". A lonely hearts racket preys on the innocent through a Friendship Club. Paul McGrath, William Johnstone, Jack Anson Fink (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Serious Type (Aired July 13, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio:) Jack Benny Show (CBA), Amos 'n' Andy (CBS), People Are Funny (NBC), Our Miss Brooks (CBS) Lux Radio Theater (NBC), My Little Margie (CBS), Dragnet (NBC), FBI in Peace and War (CBS), Bergen and McCarthy (CBS), Groucho Marx (NBC). Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. THIS EPISODE: July 13, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Serious Type&quot;. A lonely hearts racket preys on the innocent through a Friendship Club. Paul McGrath, William Johnstone, Jack Anson Fink (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9065: This Is Your FBI - The Sinister Souvenir (02-01-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Sinister Souvenir (02-01-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9065</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sinister Souvenir (Aired February 1, 1946)

This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

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February 1, 1946. ABC network. "The Sinister Souvenir". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2022 03:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-04T20_46_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sinister Souvenir (Aired February 1, 1946)This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.THIS EPISODE:February 1, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Sinister Souvenir&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sinister Souvenir (Aired February 1, 1946)This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other netw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9064: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Roped (06-07-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Roped (06-07-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9064</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - Roped (Aired June 7, 1959)

The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun — Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen  and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s.

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June 7, 1959. CBS network."Roped". Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Mutual Of Omaha. Dirk and Agnes, professional horse thieves, need Paladin to keep from being lynched...after knocking him unconscious and tying him up! This is a network, sponsored version. Possibly Virginia Gregg's first appearance on the show as "Miss Wong." John Dehner, Ben Wright, Vic Perrin, Jeanne Bates, Joseph Kearns, Frank Michael (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Tom Hanley (sound effects, performer), John James, Bill James (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 14:51:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Roped (Aired June 7, 1959)The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun &#8212; Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen&amp;nbsp; and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s.THIS EPISODE:June 7, 1959. CBS network.&quot;Roped&quot;. Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Mutual Of Omaha. Dirk and Agnes, professional horse thieves, need Paladin to keep from being lynched...after knocking him unconscious and tying him up! This is a network, sponsored version. Possibly Virginia Gregg's first appearance on the show as &quot;Miss Wong.&quot; John Dehner, Ben Wright, Vic Perrin, Jeanne Bates, Joseph Kearns, Frank Michael (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Tom Hanley (sound effects, performer), John James, Bill James (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Roped (Aired June 7, 1959)The radio series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9063: The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot; (05-01-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot; (05-01-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9063</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. "The Mark Of Shame"Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, "Evaline's Visitant" by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 03:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story perfect_script drugs ins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot;Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, &quot;Evaline's Visitant&quot; by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9062: The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9062</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 15:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-03T08_38_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily adventure su</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9062: The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9062</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

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February 22, 1942. "Selling The Drug Store" - NBC network. Sponsored by: raft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Peavey's drug store up for sale. Harold Peary, Walter Tetley, Sam Moore (writer), John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Earle Ross, Lurene Tuttle, Shirley Mitchell, Lillian Randolph, Ben Alexander, Claude Sweeten (music director). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 15:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-03T08_26_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily adventure su</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1942. &quot;Selling The Drug Store&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: raft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Peavey's drug store up for sale. Harold Peary, Walter Tetley, Sam Moore (writer), John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Earle Ross, Lurene Tuttle, Shirley Mitchell, Lillian Randolph, Ben Alexander, Claude Sweeten (music director). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguab...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9061: First Nighter - A Writer In The Family (01-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>First Nighter - A Writer In The Family (01-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9061</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. "A Writer In The Family". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. Highway Eighty Seven is coming right through the living room in a romantic/comedy of mistaken identity and "Shorty West," a writer of western adventures. James Arthur Rotie (writer), Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Olan Soule, Barbara Luddy, Paul Frees, Hugh Studebaker, Arthur Q. Bryan, Mary Lansing, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 03:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-11-02T20_52_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first_nighter_program help_wanted_female 1948 comedy-drama_serie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2024</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center.THIS EPISODE:January 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;A Writer In The Family&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. Highway Eighty Seven is coming right through the living room in a romantic/comedy of mistaken identity and &quot;Shorty West,&quot; a writer of western adventures. James Arthur Rotie (writer), Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Olan Soule, Barbara Luddy, Paul Frees, Hugh Studebaker, Arthur Q. Bryan, Mary Lansing, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9060: Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Mirror Of The Magistrate&quot;: (12-06-86)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Mirror Of The Magistrate&quot;: (12-06-86)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9060</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)Father Brown is a fictional character create...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9059: The Black Museum - The Khaki Handkerchief (10-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Khaki Handkerchief (10-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9059</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)

The Black Museum had much to recommend it. First and foremost, Orson Welles' stirring narratives, framing, and exposition were head and shoulders above the competition. Clive Brook for all of the authenticity his natural British voice and accent lent to Secrets of Scotland Yard, nevertheless wasn't given the dramatic latitude that Orson Welles was. But this was very much by design. Clive Brook's expositions on Secrets of Scotland Yard were more of an historical nature, whereas Orson Welles' expositions, due to the more morbid and gruesome cases selected for The Black Museum, clearly had more to work with. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, MGM Radio Attractions, BBC rebroadcast. "The Khaki Handkerchief". Kate Hart and Doris Lyons are found dead in a wood. The handkerchief leads to a member of the army. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:34 Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:summary>The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)The Black Museum had much to recommend it. First and foremost, Orson Welles' stirring narratives, framing, and exposition were head and shoulders above the competition. Clive Brook for all of the authenticity his natural British voice and accent lent to Secrets of Scotland Yard, nevertheless wasn't given the dramatic latitude that Orson Welles was. But this was very much by design. Clive Brook's expositions on Secrets of Scotland Yard were more of an historical nature, whereas Orson Welles' expositions, due to the more morbid and gruesome cases selected for The Black Museum, clearly had more to work with. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: October 14, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, MGM Radio Attractions, BBC rebroadcast. &quot;The Khaki Handkerchief&quot;. Kate Hart and Doris Lyons are found dead in a wood. The handkerchief leads to a member of the army. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:34 Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbs(continued)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)The Black Museum had much to recommend it. First a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9058: MOVIE &quot;12 Angry Men&quot; VIDEO  1957</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE &quot;12 Angry Men&quot; VIDEO  1957</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9058</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Starring 

Henry Fonda, Lee j Cobb Joseph Sweeney, Martin Balsom, Ed Begley,JackKlugman,John Savoca,Warden, E.G. Marshall,Robert Webber

In the overheated jury room of the New York County Courthouse, a jury prepares to deliberate the case of an impoverished 18-year-old accused of stabbing his abusive father to death. The judge instructs them that if there is any reasonable doubt, the jurors are to return a verdict of not guilty; if found guilty, the defendant will receive a mandatory death sentence via the electric chair. The verdict must be unanimous.  At first, the case seems clear. A neighbor testified to witnessing the defendant stab his father from her window, through the windows of a passing elevated train. Another neighbor testified that he heard the defendant threaten to kill his father, and the father's body hitting the ground; then, as he ran to his door, saw the defendant running down the stairs. The boy has a violent past; he had recently purchased a switchblade of the same type that was found, wiped of fingerprints, at the murder scene, but claimed he lost it.  In a preliminary vote, all jurors vote "guilty" except Juror 8, who believes that there should be some discussion before the verdict is made. He says he cannot vote "guilty" because reasonable doubt exists. With his first few arguments seemingly failing to convince any of the other jurors, Juror 8 suggests a secret ballot, from which he will abstain; if all the other jurors still vote guilty, he will acquiesce. The ballot reveals one "not guilty" vote. Juror 9 reveals that he changed his vote; he respects Juror 8's motives, and agrees that there should be more discussion.  ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie video henry fonda,lee j cobb,joseph sweeney,martin balsom,ed begley,jackklugman,john savoca,warden,e.g. marshall,robert webber boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Starring Henry Fonda, Lee j Cobb Joseph Sweeney, Martin Balsom, Ed Begley,JackKlugman,John Savoca,Warden, E.G. Marshall,Robert WebberIn the overheated jury room of the New York County Courthouse, a jury prepares to deliberate the case of an impoverished 18-year-old accused of stabbing his abusive father to death. The judge instructs them that if there is any reasonable doubt, the jurors are to return a verdict of not guilty; if found guilty, the defendant will receive a mandatory death sentence via the electric chair. The verdict must be unanimous.&amp;nbsp; At first, the case seems clear. A neighbor testified to witnessing the defendant stab his father from her window, through the windows of a passing elevated train. Another neighbor testified that he heard the defendant threaten to kill his father, and the father's body hitting the ground; then, as he ran to his door, saw the defendant running down the stairs. The boy has a violent past; he had recently purchased a switchblade of the same type that was found, wiped of fingerprints, at the murder scene, but claimed he lost it.&amp;nbsp; In a preliminary vote, all jurors vote &quot;guilty&quot; except Juror 8, who believes that there should be some discussion before the verdict is made. He says he cannot vote &quot;guilty&quot; because reasonable doubt exists. With his first few arguments seemingly failing to convince any of the other jurors, Juror 8 suggests a secret ballot, from which he will abstain; if all the other jurors still vote guilty, he will acquiesce. The ballot reveals one &quot;not guilty&quot; vote. Juror 9 reveals that he changed his vote; he respects Juror 8's motives, and agrees that there should be more discussion. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Starring Henry Fonda, Lee j Cobb Joseph Sweeney, Martin Balsom, Ed Begley,JackKlugman,John Savoca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9057: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Blue-Rocket Express&quot; (04-17-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Blue-Rocket Express&quot; (04-17-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9057</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1955. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Blue-Rocket Express". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Luis Van Rooten (doubles), Kenny Delmar (doubles), Mandel Kramer, Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Bill Rippe (announcer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2022 02:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-11-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. THIS EPISODE:April 17, 1955. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Blue-Rocket Express&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Luis Van Rooten (doubles), Kenny Delmar (doubles), Mandel Kramer, Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Bill Rippe (announcer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9056: Father Knows Best - &quot;Who Has The Time&quot; (09-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;Who Has The Time&quot; (09-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9056</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Who Has The Time (Aired September 21, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really "rules" over his family. Bud is in charge of always having to answer the front door, which he hates. He is also shown as a somewhat dim boy who takes everything literally; for example, Jim might say "Go jump in the lake," to which Bud would reply "Okay, Dad; which lake should I go jump into?" On radio Kathy often is portrayed as a source of irritation. She whines, cries and complains about her status in the family as overlooked. She often is the source of money to her brother and sister, although she is in hock several years on her own allowance.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Has The Time (Aired September 21, 1950)The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really &quot;rules&quot; over his family. Bud is in charge of always having to answer the front door, which he hates. He is also shown as a somewhat dim boy who takes everything literally; for example, Jim might say &quot;Go jump in the lake,&quot; to which Bud would reply &quot;Okay, Dad; which lake should I go jump into?&quot; On radio Kathy often is portrayed as a source of irritation. She whines, cries and complains about her status in the family as overlooked. She often is the source of money to her brother and sister, although she is in hock several years on her own allowance.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who Has The Time (Aired September 21, 1950)The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9055: The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - &quot;Blind Man's Bluff&quot; (04-27-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - &quot;Blind Man's Bluff&quot; (04-27-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9055</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli

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April 27, 1974. BBC origination, Canadian rebroadcast. ""Blind Man's Bluff". This Canadian rebroadcast is referred to as, "The As It Happens, Friday Night Theater." Vincent Price lends a helping hand to a blind man, and hears a horrifying tale. Vincent Price  25:52.  Cat#  115908. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital DeliTHIS EPISODE:April 27, 1974. BBC origination, Canadian rebroadcast. &quot;&quot;Blind Man's Bluff&quot;. This Canadian rebroadcast is referred to as, &quot;The As It Happens, Friday Night Theater.&quot; Vincent Price lends a helping hand to a blind man, and hears a horrifying tale. Vincent Price&amp;nbsp; 25:52.&amp;nbsp; Cat#&amp;nbsp; 115908. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9054: Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - &quot;The Laura Fenton Case&quot; (04-14-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - &quot;The Laura Fenton Case&quot; (04-14-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9054</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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April 14, 1953. "The Laura Fenton Case" Mutual network. There's Something About A Dame. Sustaining. Laura Fenton offers $1000 to be the bodyguard of a beauty from France named, "Jolie." Mike's client soon turns into a corpse, "Jolie" turns out to be a French poodle! The story is complete, some public service announcements and the program closing have been deleted. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator), Ed Ladd (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director). 25:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 14:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>that_hammer_guy mike_hammer the_saddle_shoes larry_haines jan_mi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 14, 1953. &quot;The Laura Fenton Case&quot; Mutual network. There's Something About A Dame. Sustaining. Laura Fenton offers $1000 to be the bodyguard of a beauty from France named, &quot;Jolie.&quot; Mike's client soon turns into a corpse, &quot;Jolie&quot; turns out to be a French poodle! The story is complete, some public service announcements and the program closing have been deleted. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator), Ed Ladd (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director). 25:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9053: Inspector Thorne - &quot;The Golden Girl Murder Case&quot; (03-03-51) </title>
      <itunes:title>Inspector Thorne - &quot;The Golden Girl Murder Case&quot; (03-03-51) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9053</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 03, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE

Inspector Thorne. August 03, 1951. NBC network. "The Golden Girl Murder Case". Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Carol Warner Gluck (writer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.# 85888. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 01:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector_thorne the_death_squad chief_detective_inspector the_m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 03, 1951)Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODEInspector Thorne. August 03, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Golden Girl Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Carol Warner Gluck (writer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.# 85888. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 03, 1951)Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9052: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;How To Die For Nothing&quot; (10-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;How To Die For Nothing&quot; (10-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9052</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -How To Die For Nothing (Aired October 10, , 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1953. CBS network. "How To Die For Nothing". Sugar Crinkles, Post Toasties. After Marshal Dillon shoots a drunken cowboy, his brother swears to shoot him in the back. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on June 23, 1956, and used again on radio May 10, 1958 (see cat. #52114). Credits are the same for both broadcasts of this script, except the 1958 show credits Jack Moyles and does not credit John Dehner!. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, John Meston (writer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. CAT# 4560

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2022 13:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -How To Die For Nothing (Aired October 10, , 1953)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;How To Die For Nothing&quot;. Sugar Crinkles, Post Toasties. After Marshal Dillon shoots a drunken cowboy, his brother swears to shoot him in the back. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on June 23, 1956, and used again on radio May 10, 1958 (see cat. #52114). Credits are the same for both broadcasts of this script, except the 1958 show credits Jack Moyles and does not credit John Dehner!. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, John Meston (writer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. CAT# 4560</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -How To Die For Nothing (Aired October 10, , 1953)The rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9051: Escape - &quot;The Most Dangerous Game&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;The Most Dangerous Game&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9051</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Most Dangerous Game (Aired October 1, 1947)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape!

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October 01, 1947. CBS network. "The Most Dangerous Game". Sustaining. A big game hunt for the biggest game of all...man! This script had previously produced on Suspense on September 23, 1943 and February 1, 1944. The story was published in Colliers magazine in 1924. Theodore Von Eltz; Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor); Paul Frees; Ian MacDonald (program opening); Norman Macdonnell (assistant producer, director); Frank Goss (announcer); William N. Robson (producer); Richard Sanville (director); Irving Ravetch (adaptor); Richard Connell (writer); Hans Conried. Cat # 11346. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 23:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Most Dangerous Game (Aired October 1, 1947)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;&amp;nbsp; Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape!THIS EPISODE:October 01, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Most Dangerous Game&quot;. Sustaining. A big game hunt for the biggest game of all...man! This script had previously produced on Suspense on September 23, 1943 and February 1, 1944. The story was published in Colliers magazine in 1924. Theodore Von Eltz; Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor); Paul Frees; Ian MacDonald (program opening); Norman Macdonnell (assistant producer, director); Frank Goss (announcer); William N. Robson (producer); Richard Sanville (director); Irving Ravetch (adaptor); Richard Connell (writer); Hans Conried. Cat # 11346. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Most Dangerous Game (Aired October 1, 1947)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of hig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9050: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Lucille Ball&quot; (11-09-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Special Guest Is Lucille Ball&quot; (11-09-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9050</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Lucille Ball (Aired November 9, 1943)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." 

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November 9, 1943. "Special Guest Is Lucille Ball" - Program #26. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's going to be listed in, "Who's That?" Johnny Johnson (vocal), Lucille Ball (guest), Ed Gardner, Florence Halop, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer), Eddie Green, John Brown. 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Lucille Ball (Aired November 9, 1943)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; THIS EPISODE: November 9, 1943. &quot;Special Guest Is Lucille Ball&quot; - Program #26. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's going to be listed in, &quot;Who's That?&quot; Johnny Johnson (vocal), Lucille Ball (guest), Ed Gardner, Florence Halop, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer), Eddie Green, John Brown. 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Lucille Ball (Aired November 9, 1943)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9049: The Halls Of Ivy - The Leslie Hoff Painting (09-27=50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - The Leslie Hoff Painting (09-27=50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9049</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)

The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, "The Leslie Hoff Painting," a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 03:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2066</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, &quot;The Leslie Hoff Painting,&quot; a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9048: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist&quot; (04-30-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist&quot; (04-30-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9048</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist  (Aired April 30, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1945. Mutual network. "The Unfortunate Tobacconist". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Three murders in an East End cigar store have an elementary solution. One commercial and the preview of the following week's program have been deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator).
 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2022 05:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-26T22_41_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1898</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist&amp;nbsp; (Aired April 30, 1945)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. THIS EPISODE:April 30, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Unfortunate Tobacconist&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Three murders in an East End cigar store have an elementary solution. One commercial and the preview of the following week's program have been deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist&amp;nbsp; (Aired April 30, 1945)According to Holmes, it was a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9047: Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9047</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1955. ABC network. "Prison Planet". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 19:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-26T12_46_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: January 8, 1955. ABC network. &quot;Prison Planet&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9046: Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9046</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1955. ABC network. "Prison Planet". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 19:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: January 8, 1955. ABC network. &quot;Prison Planet&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9045: Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9045</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1955. ABC network. "Prison Planet". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 19:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-26T12_30_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: January 8, 1955. ABC network. &quot;Prison Planet&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9044: Boston Blackie - &quot;Black Market Blackie&quot; (07-21-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Black Market Blackie&quot; (07-21-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9044</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Black Market Blackie (Aired July 21, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1944. "Black Market Blackie" aka: Black Market Meat Ring - NBC net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). A gang of black-market meat sellers wants Blackie to join the gang. When Blackie says, "No," Inspector Farraday is of no help. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organ), Tony Barrett, Ray Barrett (local WEAF announcer), Jan Miner. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-25T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1893</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Black Market Blackie (Aired July 21, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. THIS EPISODE:July 21, 1944. &quot;Black Market Blackie&quot; aka: Black Market Meat Ring - NBC net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). A gang of black-market meat sellers wants Blackie to join the gang. When Blackie says, &quot;No,&quot; Inspector Farraday is of no help. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organ), Tony Barrett, Ray Barrett (local WEAF announcer), Jan Miner. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Black Market Blackie (Aired July 21, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9043: Big Town - &quot;The Charity Killers&quot; (02-22-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Charity Killers&quot; (02-22-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9043</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Charity Killers (Aired February 22, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 22, 1949. NBC network. "The Charity Killers". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso ("Tour The World" contest). Two old ladies practice grand larceny and a dash of murder...all in the name of sweet charity! Lorelei uses a battery operated tape recorder to get the goods on them. One of the old ladies sounds like Shirley Booth. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charity Killers (Aired February 22, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson. THIS EPISODE: February 22, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Charity Killers&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso (&quot;Tour The World&quot; contest). Two old ladies practice grand larceny and a dash of murder...all in the name of sweet charity! Lorelei uses a battery operated tape recorder to get the goods on them. One of the old ladies sounds like Shirley Booth. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Charity Killers (Aired February 22, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9042: Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot; (07-27-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot; (07-27-54)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1954. NBC network. "Death Buys A Bedroom". Sustaining. Enroute to a vacation in the mountains, Barrie meets a beautiful girl, a mysterious body and a dead man aboard the train. Byron Kane, William Gargan, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Victor Rodman, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2022 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.THIS EPISODE: July 27, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot;. Sustaining. Enroute to a vacation in the mountains, Barrie meets a beautiful girl, a mysterious body and a dead man aboard the train. Byron Kane, William Gargan, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Victor Rodman, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9041: Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot; (07-27-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot; (07-27-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9041</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1954. NBC network. "Death Buys A Bedroom". Sustaining. Enroute to a vacation in the mountains, Barrie meets a beautiful girl, a mysterious body and a dead man aboard the train. Byron Kane, William Gargan, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Victor Rodman, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2022 02:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-24T19_36_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.THIS EPISODE: July 27, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Death Buys A Bedroom&quot;. Sustaining. Enroute to a vacation in the mountains, Barrie meets a beautiful girl, a mysterious body and a dead man aboard the train. Byron Kane, William Gargan, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Victor Rodman, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Buys A Bedroom (Aired July 27, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9040: Dimension X - &quot;Green Hills Of Earth&quot; (12-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - &quot;Green Hills Of Earth&quot; (12-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9040</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Green Hills Of Earth (Aired December 24, 1950)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1950. NBC network. "The Green Hills Of Earth". Sustaining. The program is preceded by President Truman's Christmas message. A beautiful story, told in song, about the troubadour of spaceways. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on June 10, 1950 and subsequently on "X Minus One" on July 7, 1955. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during February, 1975. Robert Heinlein (author), Harry Truman, William Welch (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Bob Denton (announcer for President Truman). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-24T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1501</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Green Hills Of Earth (Aired December 24, 1950)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: December 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Green Hills Of Earth&quot;. Sustaining. The program is preceded by President Truman's Christmas message. A beautiful story, told in song, about the troubadour of spaceways. The script was previously used on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on June 10, 1950 and subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on July 7, 1955. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during February, 1975. Robert Heinlein (author), Harry Truman, William Welch (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Bob Denton (announcer for President Truman). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Green Hills Of Earth (Aired December 24, 1950)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9039: Dark Fantasy - &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot; (01-16-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot; (01-16-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9039</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)

WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Debt Of The Past". Sustaining. "A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave." Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-23T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1661</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave.&quot; Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9038: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Seeds Of Doubt&quot; (09-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Seeds Of Doubt&quot; (09-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9038</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Seeds Of Doubt (Aired September 15, 1950)

One of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1950. NBC network. "Seeds Of Doubt". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative travels to liberated Paris to replace a dead friend as a spy...and as a husband! His mission is to uncover Nazis disguised as American soldiers. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Ken Field (writer), Manny Segal (sound effects), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Joseph Julian, Karl Weber, Evie Juster, Jerry Jarrett, Louis Sorin, Horace Braham, Anna Karen, Jon Gart (music director), John Powers (sound effects), Don Abbott (engineer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Charles Webster, Alice Frost. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-22T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Seeds Of Doubt (Aired September 15, 1950)One of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology. THIS EPISODE: September 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Seeds Of Doubt&quot;. Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative travels to liberated Paris to replace a dead friend as a spy...and as a husband! His mission is to uncover Nazis disguised as American soldiers. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Ken Field (writer), Manny Segal (sound effects), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Joseph Julian, Karl Weber, Evie Juster, Jerry Jarrett, Louis Sorin, Horace Braham, Anna Karen, Jon Gart (music director), John Powers (sound effects), Don Abbott (engineer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Charles Webster, Alice Frost. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Seeds Of Doubt (Aired September 15, 1950)One of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper under...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9037: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case&quot; (05-26-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case&quot; (05-26-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9037</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case (Aired May 26, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.

THIS EPISODE:

May 26, 1951. "The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Al Martin has been found stabbed. Eleanor Corbett has been thrown out of a window. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2022 09:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-21T02_55_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1954</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case (Aired May 26, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.THIS EPISODE:May 26, 1951. &quot;The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Al Martin has been found stabbed. Eleanor Corbett has been thrown out of a window. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eleanor Corbett Murder Case (Aired May 26, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9036: The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Cops and Robbers&quot; (03-16-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Cops and Robbers&quot; (03-16-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9036</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

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March 16, 1956. CBS network. "Cops and Robbers". Sustaining. A crime is solved on the air. Real cops...not-so-real robbers. The system cue has been deleted. John Sylvester, Larry Haines, Elspeth Eric, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (narrator, writer, conceiver, director), Paul Roberts (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2022 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. THIS EPISODE: March 16, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Cops and Robbers&quot;. Sustaining. A crime is solved on the air. Real cops...not-so-real robbers. The system cue has been deleted. John Sylvester, Larry Haines, Elspeth Eric, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (narrator, writer, conceiver, director), Paul Roberts (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9035: CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;A Matter Of Conscience&quot; (07-14-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;A Matter Of Conscience&quot; (07-14-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9035</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

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July 14, 1977. Program #681. CBS network. "A Matter Of Conscience". Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, A.R.M., Dramamine, Wet Ones, Minute Maid. Adapted from the Ambrose Bierce story "Parker Addison, Philosopher." E. G. Marshall (host), Arnold Moss (adaptor, performer), Kristoffer Tabori, Evie Juster, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 43:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_mystery_theater haunted_house e._g._marshall little_gr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. THIS EPISODE:July 14, 1977. Program #681. CBS network. &quot;A Matter Of Conscience&quot;. Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, A.R.M., Dramamine, Wet Ones, Minute Maid. Adapted from the Ambrose Bierce story &quot;Parker Addison, Philosopher.&quot; E. G. Marshall (host), Arnold Moss (adaptor, performer), Kristoffer Tabori, Evie Juster, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 43:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9034: Calling All Cars - &quot;The Laughing Killer&quot; (02-10-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;The Laughing Killer&quot; (02-10-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9034</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop show, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1937. Program #168. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network) origination, syndicated. "The Laughing Killer". Music fill for local commercial insert. No law enforcement officer appears as the host. A gas station operator has been held up by three men with overcoats and hats...or were there only two of them? Gale Gordon (dispatcher, host). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2022 18:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-19T11_22_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop show, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE:February 10, 1937. Program #168. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network) origination, syndicated. &quot;The Laughing Killer&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. No law enforcement officer appears as the host. A gas station operator has been held up by three men with overcoats and hats...or were there only two of them? Gale Gordon (dispatcher, host). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9033: Box 13 - &quot;Death Is A Doll&quot; (03-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Death Is A Doll&quot; (03-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9033</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Doll (Aired March 13, 1949)

Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 13, 1949. Program #30. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. "Death Is A Doll". Commercials added locally. A man is slowly dying of what appears to be witchcraft. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2022 22:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-18T15_42_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Doll (Aired March 13, 1949)Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1949. Program #30. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Death Is A Doll&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man is slowly dying of what appears to be witchcraft. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Doll (Aired March 13, 1949)Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre vo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9032: The Milton Berle Show &quot;A Salute To Good Health&quot; (10-21-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show &quot;A Salute To Good Health&quot; (10-21-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9032</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Good Health" Milton visits the doctor, but is cured of the hiccoughs by his neighbor. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2022 20:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-17T13_19_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2067</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s.THIS EPISODE:October 21, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Good Health&quot; Milton visits the doctor, but is cured of the hiccoughs by his neighbor. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9031: Lights Out - Happy Ending (06-23-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - Happy Ending (06-23-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9031</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)

INTRO: Bob plays The Spinners "It's A Shame" (1970)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2022 02:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-16T19_58_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)INTRO: Bob plays The Spinners &quot;It's A Shame&quot; (1970)After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)INTRO: Bob plays The Spinners &quot;It's A Shame&quot; (1970)After a succ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9030: The Life Of Riley - &quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; (10-21-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; (10-21-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9030</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Mysterious New Boarder" (Aired October 21, 1949)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

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October 21, 1949. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. "The Mysterious New Boarder" in the Riley household is Ferguson...with gun and blackjack! Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 24, 1974. William Bendix, John Brown, Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Barbara Eiler, Alan Reed, Alan Reed Jr.. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; (Aired October 21, 1949)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE: October 21, 1949. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. &quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; in the Riley household is Ferguson...with gun and blackjack! Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 24, 1974. William Bendix, John Brown, Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Barbara Eiler, Alan Reed, Alan Reed Jr.. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; (Aired October 21, 1949)The first Life of Riley radio show was a sum...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9029: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Sam Aldrich Is Sick&quot; (11-30-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Sam Aldrich Is Sick&quot; (11-30-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9029</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Aldrich Is Sick (Aired November 30, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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November 30, 1952. "Sam Aldrich Is Sick"- NBC network. Sustaining. Henry's father is sick. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2022 21:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Aldrich Is Sick (Aired November 30, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: November 30, 1952. &quot;Sam Aldrich Is Sick&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. Henry's father is sick. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Aldrich Is Sick (Aired November 30, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9028: Best Plays - &quot;Outward Bound&quot; (08-03-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - &quot;Outward Bound&quot; (08-03-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9028</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO" Bob Plays The Classic IV "Island Of Paradise" (1962)

Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In The Episode "On Borrowed Time," a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it we see an adaptation from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. This is an example of this quality radio series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 3, 1952. NBC network. "Outward Bound". Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Sutton Vane (author), Jean Adair, Alexander Scourby, John Stanley, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Chester Stratton, Susan Douglas, Leona Powers, Norman Rose, Wendell Holmes, William Podmore, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2022 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO&quot; Bob Plays The Classic IV &quot;Island Of Paradise&quot; (1962)Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In The Episode &quot;On Borrowed Time,&quot; a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it we see an adaptation from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. This is an example of this quality radio series. THIS EPISODE: August 3, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Outward Bound&quot;. Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Sutton Vane (author), Jean Adair, Alexander Scourby, John Stanley, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Chester Stratton, Susan Douglas, Leona Powers, Norman Rose, Wendell Holmes, William Podmore, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO&quot; Bob Plays The Classic IV &quot;Island Of Paradise&quot; (1962)Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)Be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9027:  Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Examination For Lieutenant&quot; (07-28-52)</title>
      <itunes:title> Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Examination For Lieutenant&quot; (07-28-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9027</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel. Forester's original inspiration was an old copy of the Naval Chronicle, which described the effective dates of the Treaty of Ghent. Because of the time required to communicate around the world, it was possible for two countries to still be at war in one part of the world after a peace was obtained months before in another. The burdens that this placed on captains far from home led him to a character struggling with the stresses of a "man alone". At the same time, Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars. Broadcast 1952; Transcribed in England for the BBC; aired in U.S. on CBS, then again on ABC in 1954 and Mutual in 1957.  Starring Michael Redgrave as Horatio Hornblower. 

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July 28, 1952. "Navy Examination_For_Lieutenant" Program #41. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. An attack by the Spaniard interrupts Hornblower's exam for leftenant. This is a quality upgrade, non-AFRS version of cat. #5938. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel. Forester's original inspiration was an old copy of the Naval Chronicle, which described the effective dates of the Treaty of Ghent. Because of the time required to communicate around the world, it was possible for two countries to still be at war in one part of the world after a peace was obtained months before in another. The burdens that this placed on captains far from home led him to a character struggling with the stresses of a &quot;man alone&quot;. At the same time, Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars. Broadcast 1952; Transcribed in England for the BBC; aired in U.S. on CBS, then again on ABC in 1954 and Mutual in 1957.&amp;nbsp; Starring Michael Redgrave as Horatio Hornblower. THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1952. &quot;Navy Examination_For_Lieutenant&quot; Program #41. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. An attack by the Spaniard interrupts Hornblower's exam for leftenant. This is a quality upgrade, non-AFRS version of cat. #5938. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., wi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9026: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Missing Newshawk Caper&quot; (07-18-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Missing Newshawk Caper&quot; (07-18-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9026</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Newshawk Caper (Aired July 18, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America.

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1948. CBS network. "The Missing Newshawk Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Spade is hired to find a reporter named Ray McCully. Spade finds him all right, stabbed to death! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Sara Berner, Bea Benaderet (possibly), Alan Reed, Gil Doud (writer, director), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2022 18:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-12</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Newshawk Caper (Aired July 18, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America.THIS EPISODE:July 18, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Missing Newshawk Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Spade is hired to find a reporter named Ray McCully. Spade finds him all right, stabbed to death! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Sara Berner, Bea Benaderet (possibly), Alan Reed, Gil Doud (writer, director), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Newshawk Caper (Aired July 18, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9025: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot; (11-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot; (11-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9025</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)

Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series.
 
THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1948. CBS network. "The Guy From Gower Gulch". Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1825</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series. THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot;. Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9025: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot; (11-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot; (11-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9025</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)

Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series.
 
THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1948. CBS network. "The Guy From Gower Gulch". Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2022 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff_regan_investigator jack_webb private_eye anthony_j._lyon th</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series. THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot;. Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9024: I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot; (07-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot; (07-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9024</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI.

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July 13, 1952. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. "Red Clouds On The Good Earth". Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to pose as a farm implement salesman and subvert the future farmers of our country. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2022 07:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-11T00_45_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI.THIS EPISODE:July 13, 1952. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Red Clouds On The Good Earth&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to pose as a farm implement salesman and subvert the future farmers of our country. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Red Clouds On The Good Earth (Aired July 13, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic work...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9023: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Fall&quot; (10-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Fall&quot; (10-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9023</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)

INTRO: Bob Remembers Jim Croce "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" (1973) #1 Billboard Hit

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series 

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October 27, 1953. "The Case Of The Fall" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A captured burglar accuses a policeman of stealing his loot. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2022 06:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-09T23_17_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2102</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)INTRO: Bob Remembers Jim Croce &quot;Bad, Bad Leroy Brown&quot; (1973) #1 Billboard Hit21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series THIS EPISODE: October 27, 1953. &quot;The Case Of The Fall&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A captured burglar accuses a policeman of stealing his loot. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)INTRO: Bob Remembers Jim Croce &quot;Bad, Bad Leroy Brown...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9022: The Jack Benny Program &quot;With Special Guest Grocho Marx&quot; (02-20-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Program &quot;With Special Guest Grocho Marx&quot; (02-20-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9022</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Jack Benny Program (Aired February 20, 1944)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn — after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme — that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. 

THIS EPISODE:

CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, "When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You." AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, "Special Guest Groucho Marx", Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2022 16:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-09T09_19_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mary_livingston mel_blanc dennis_day eddie_anderson rochester ja</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jack Benny Program (Aired February 20, 1944)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn &#8212; after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme &#8212; that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. THIS EPISODE:CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, &quot;When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You.&quot; AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, &quot;Special Guest Groucho Marx&quot;, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jack Benny Program (Aired February 20, 1944)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9021: Mr. IA Moto - &quot;Blackmail&quot; (06-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. IA Moto - &quot;Blackmail&quot; (06-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9021</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

THIS EPISODE:

June 10, 1951. NBC network. "Blackmail". Sustaining. Mr. Moto tries to help Paul De Clett, the son of an old friend who has stolen his mother's valuable necklace. The audio has serious wow the last two minutes. The program has also been dated June 3, 1951. Bill Lipton, Carol Irwin (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Grace Cudahy, Harry W. Junkin (writer), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ralph Bell. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2022 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-09T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._moto schraum_method james_monks fred_collins john_p._marquan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.THIS EPISODE:June 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Blackmail&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Moto tries to help Paul De Clett, the son of an old friend who has stolen his mother's valuable necklace. The audio has serious wow the last two minutes. The program has also been dated June 3, 1951. Bill Lipton, Carol Irwin (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Grace Cudahy, Harry W. Junkin (writer), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ralph Bell. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9020: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;A Rare Black Orchid&quot; (05-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;A Rare Black Orchid&quot; (05-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9020</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Rare Black Orchid (Aired May 21, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1950. "A Rare Black Orchid"- CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter Denton has discovered uranium...on his shoe! Meanwhile, someone has stolen Mr. Conklin's rare black orchid! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Wilbur Hatch (composer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (white), Joe Quillan (writer), Maurice Carlton (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 20:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-08T13_34_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Rare Black Orchid (Aired May 21, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:May 21, 1950. &quot;A Rare Black Orchid&quot;- CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter Denton has discovered uranium...on his shoe! Meanwhile, someone has stolen Mr. Conklin's rare black orchid! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Wilbur Hatch (composer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (white), Joe Quillan (writer), Maurice Carlton (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Rare Black Orchid (Aired May 21, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9019: The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;The Cake That Killed&quot; (01-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;The Cake That Killed&quot; (01-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9019</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Cake That Killed (Aired January 8, 1950)

THE SAINT first came to radio in 1940, with American produced programs starting in 1945. While not the first actor to bring Templar to life over the air, it was surprisingly (at least to me) Vincent Price who played the role for the longest period, from 1947 until 1951. Knowing Price for his screen persona, it is odd at first to hear him doing this wise-cracking and lighthearted rogue. Some episodes in the Radio Spirit collection are almost slapstick, with Price being hit over the head, slapped and even thrown overboard in a single episode. It’s apparent that Price is having fun with the show, possibly as it allows him to play the handsome leading man rather than the darker heavies he was already beginning to be known for on screen. 

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January 8, 1950. Mutual network. "The Cake That Killed". Sponsored by: Ford. A sweet-tooth for a certain cake leads the Saint to double-murder and mayhem. Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 06:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-07T23_17_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cake That Killed (Aired January 8, 1950)THE SAINT first came to radio in 1940, with American produced programs starting in 1945. While not the first actor to bring Templar to life over the air, it was surprisingly (at least to me) Vincent Price who played the role for the longest period, from 1947 until 1951. Knowing Price for his screen persona, it is odd at first to hear him doing this wise-cracking and lighthearted rogue. Some episodes in the Radio Spirit collection are almost slapstick, with Price being hit over the head, slapped and even thrown overboard in a single episode. It&#8217;s apparent that Price is having fun with the show, possibly as it allows him to play the handsome leading man rather than the darker heavies he was already beginning to be known for on screen. THIS EPISODE: January 8, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Cake That Killed&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A sweet-tooth for a certain cake leads the Saint to double-murder and mayhem. Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Cake That Killed (Aired January 8, 1950)THE SAINT first came to radio in 1940, with American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9018: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Legend Of Pecos Bill (05-08-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Legend Of Pecos Bill (05-08-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9018</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show" - The Legend Of Pecos Bill (Aired May 8, 1945)

After four years of little success, he formed Sons of the Pioneers, a Western cowboy music group, in 1934. The group hit it big with songs like "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". From his first film appearance in 1935, he worked steadily in western films, including a large supporting role as a singing cowboy while still billed as "Leonard Slye" in a Gene Autry movie. In 1938 when Autry temporarily walked out on his movie contract, Slye was immediately rechristened "Roy Rogers" and assigned the lead in Under Western Stars. Rogers became a matinee idol and American legend. A competitor for Gene Autry as the nation's favorite singing cowboy was suddenly born. In addition to his own movies, Rogers played a supporting role in the John Wayne classic Dark Command (1940). Rogers became a major box office attraction.

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May 8, 1945. "The Legend Of Pecos Bill" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Goodyear Rubber. The first tune is, "I've Got A Locket In Pocket." Roy tells the story of Pecos Bill. Roy Rogers, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Porter Hall (famous movie villain), Pat Friday, Perry Botkin and His Orchestra, The Farr Brothers, Bob Nolan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Legend Of Pecos Bill (Aired May 8, 1945)After four years of little success, he formed Sons of the Pioneers, a Western cowboy music group, in 1934. The group hit it big with songs like &quot;Cool Water&quot; and &quot;Tumbling Tumbleweeds&quot;. From his first film appearance in 1935, he worked steadily in western films, including a large supporting role as a singing cowboy while still billed as &quot;Leonard Slye&quot; in a Gene Autry movie. In 1938 when Autry temporarily walked out on his movie contract, Slye was immediately rechristened &quot;Roy Rogers&quot; and assigned the lead in Under Western Stars. Rogers became a matinee idol and American legend. A competitor for Gene Autry as the nation's favorite singing cowboy was suddenly born. In addition to his own movies, Rogers played a supporting role in the John Wayne classic Dark Command (1940). Rogers became a major box office attraction.THIS EPISODE:May 8, 1945. &quot;The Legend Of Pecos Bill&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Goodyear Rubber. The first tune is, &quot;I've Got A Locket In Pocket.&quot; Roy tells the story of Pecos Bill. Roy Rogers, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Porter Hall (famous movie villain), Pat Friday, Perry Botkin and His Orchestra, The Farr Brothers, Bob Nolan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Legend Of Pecos Bill (Aired May 8, 1945)Afte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9017: Academy Award Theater - &quot;Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent&quot; (07-24-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater - &quot;Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent&quot; (07-24-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9017</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." 

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1946. "Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent" was his second American film (and hired out by David O. Selznick to independent producer Walter Wanger), one that closely resembles his earlier British films: The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1937). It was touted as "The Thrill Spectacle of the Year!" 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2022 05:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy_award_theater rex_harrison night_train bette_davis ginge</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1946. &quot;Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent&quot; was his second American film (and hired out by David O. Selznick to independent producer Walter Wanger), one that closely resembles his earlier British films: The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1937). It was touted as &quot;The Thrill Spectacle of the Year!&quot; 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)The list of films and actors on Aca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9016: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Smoke&quot; (02-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Smoke&quot; (02-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9016</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. "The Big Smoke". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2022 08:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1983</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. &quot;The Big Smoke&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9015: Crime Classics - &quot;The Good Ship Jane&quot; (02-24-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;The Good Ship Jane&quot; (02-24-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9015</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1954. CBS network. "The Good Ship Jane: Why She Became Flotsam". Sustaining. A well written story of piracy and murder. Lou Merrill (host), Gary Montgomery, Ben Wright, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Paul Frees, William Johnstone, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2022 06:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-04T23_57_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Good Ship Jane: Why She Became Flotsam&quot;. Sustaining. A well written story of piracy and murder. Lou Merrill (host), Gary Montgomery, Ben Wright, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Paul Frees, William Johnstone, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9014: Man Called X - &quot;Terror Across The Nation&quot; (04-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Man Called X - &quot;Terror Across The Nation&quot; (04-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9014</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Terror Across The Nation (Aired April 28, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 28, 1951. "Terror Across The Nation" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 28, 1951. Two commercials and the system were cue added at the time of broadcast. Five government officials in Haiti are killed by zombies! Ken Thurston investigates, and nearly becomes one of the living dead himself! D. J. Thompson, Barbara Fuller, Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Lou Merrill, Stan Waxman, Will Wright, William Conrad. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2022 02:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-03T19_48_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Terror Across The Nation (Aired April 28, 1951)The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: April 28, 1951. &quot;Terror Across The Nation&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 28, 1951. Two commercials and the system were cue added at the time of broadcast. Five government officials in Haiti are killed by zombies! Ken Thurston investigates, and nearly becomes one of the living dead himself! D. J. Thompson, Barbara Fuller, Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Lou Merrill, Stan Waxman, Will Wright, William Conrad. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9013: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Astrologer&quot; (11-19-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Astrologer&quot; (11-19-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9013</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers George Benson - "Give Me The Night" (1980) 

The Astrologer (Aired November 19, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1946. "The Astrologer" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Betty's father is planning to sell the supermarket and leave town. The store's buyer is a believer in astrology. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2022 15:10:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-10-03T08_10_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers George Benson - &quot;Give Me The Night&quot; (1980) The Astrologer (Aired November 19, 1946)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)THIS EPISODE:November 19, 1946. &quot;The Astrologer&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Betty's father is planning to sell the supermarket and leave town. The store's buyer is a believer in astrology. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 9012: The Chase - &quot;Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter&quot; (03-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter&quot; (03-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9012</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Del-Vikings "Wisspering Bells" (1957)

Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired March 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

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March 22, 1953. "Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter" - NBC network. Sustaining. The oldest chase of all. Cathy Sutter's rocky romance with wealthy James Carter Jr. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Ann Thomas, Jane Webb, Irene Hubbard, Lawson Zerbe, Leon Janney. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2022 04:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Del-Vikings &quot;Wisspering Bells&quot; (1957)Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired March 22, 1953)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. THIS EPISODE: March 22, 1953. &quot;Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The oldest chase of all. Cathy Sutter's rocky romance with wealthy James Carter Jr. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Ann Thomas, Jane Webb, Irene Hubbard, Lawson Zerbe, Leon Janney. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Del-Vikings &quot;Wisspering Bells&quot; (1957)Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9011: The Blue Beetle - &quot;The Underworld Goes Underground&quot; (08-14-40) COMPLETE</title>
      <itunes:title>The Blue Beetle - &quot;The Underworld Goes Underground&quot; (08-14-40) COMPLETE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9011</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40) and (08-16-40) COMPLETE

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a "magic ray machine". The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2022 06:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40) and (08-16-40) COMPLETEThe exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a &quot;magic ray machine&quot;. The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40) and (08-16-40) COMPLETEThe exploits of Dan Garrett, a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9010: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Nosy Neighbors&quot; (04-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Nosy Neighbors&quot; (04-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9010</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis "That's All" (1959)

"Nosy Neighbors" (Aired April 10, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2022 05:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-10-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-30T22_58_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ hilliard david_nelson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;That's All&quot; (1959)&quot;Nosy Neighbors&quot; (Aired April 10, 1949)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;That's All&quot; (1959)&quot;Nosy Neighbors&quot; (Aired April 10, 1949)The Adve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9009: Men From The Ministry - &quot;Great Footwear Scandal&quot; (10-29-62)</title>
      <itunes:title>Men From The Ministry - &quot;Great Footwear Scandal&quot; (10-29-62)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9009</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)

The Men from the Ministry was a British radio comedy series broadcast by the BBC between 1962 and 1977,  starring Wilfrid Hyde-White, Richard Murdoch and, from 1966, when he replaced Hyde-White, Deryck Guyler.  Written and produced by Edward Taylor with contributions from John Graham, and with some early episodes  written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, it ran for 14 series, totalling 147 half-hour episodes. A further 14  episodes were made by BBC Transcription Service in 1980 but never broadcast in the UK. Versions were made  by YLE in Finland, Sveriges Radio (SR) in Sweden, and Springbok Radio in South Africa, where it was made into  a feature-length film. The series was about lazy, bungling, incompetent civil servants, "Number One" - Roland  Hamilton-Jones (Wilfrid Hyde-White) and later Deryck Lennox-Brown (Deryck Guyler), "Number Two" - Richard  Lamb (Richard Murdoch), with their dim, typo-prone, teenage secretary, Mildred Murfin (Norma Ronald), all  watched-over by the lecherous, pompous, self-seeking Permanent undersecretary Sir Gregory Pitkin (Roy Dotrice  and later Ronald Baddiley), all members of the British Civil Service based in Whitehall. The stories centered on  their General Assistance Department (analogous to the "Department of Administrative Affairs" in the later Yes  Minister), which helps other governmental departments.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2022 10:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)The Men from the Ministry was a British radio comedy series broadcast by the BBC between 1962 and 1977,&amp;nbsp; starring Wilfrid Hyde-White, Richard Murdoch and, from 1966, when he replaced Hyde-White, Deryck Guyler.&amp;nbsp; Written and produced by Edward Taylor with contributions from John Graham, and with some early episodes&amp;nbsp; written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, it ran for 14 series, totalling 147 half-hour episodes. A further 14&amp;nbsp; episodes were made by BBC Transcription Service in 1980 but never broadcast in the UK. Versions were made&amp;nbsp; by YLE in Finland, Sveriges Radio (SR) in Sweden, and Springbok Radio in South Africa, where it was made into&amp;nbsp; a feature-length film. The series was about lazy, bungling, incompetent civil servants, &quot;Number One&quot; - Roland&amp;nbsp; Hamilton-Jones (Wilfrid Hyde-White) and later Deryck Lennox-Brown (Deryck Guyler), &quot;Number Two&quot; - Richard&amp;nbsp; Lamb (Richard Murdoch), with their dim, typo-prone, teenage secretary, Mildred Murfin (Norma Ronald), all&amp;nbsp; watched-over by the lecherous, pompous, self-seeking Permanent undersecretary Sir Gregory Pitkin (Roy Dotrice&amp;nbsp; and later Ronald Baddiley), all members of the British Civil Service based in Whitehall. The stories centered on&amp;nbsp; their General Assistance Department (analogous to the &quot;Department of Administrative Affairs&quot; in the later Yes&amp;nbsp; Minister), which helps other governmental departments.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)The Men from the Ministry was a British radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9008: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The King Cobra Murder Case&quot; (05-04-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The King Cobra Murder Case&quot; (05-04-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9008</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1950. CBS network. "The King Cobra Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol. A snake is used to kill on an ocean liner. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2022 03:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The King Cobra Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol. A snake is used to kill on an ocean liner. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9007: My Friend Irma - &quot;The Reward&quot; (12-01-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;The Reward&quot; (12-01-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9007</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2022 12:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-29T05_10_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my_friend_irma marie_wilson cathy_lewis cy_howard_(creator_write</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1823</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9006: The Whistler - &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot; (06-10-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot; (06-10-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9006</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Grover Washington "Just The Two Of Us" (1980)

A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

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June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "A Quiet Sunday". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good "whistleresque" ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2022 05:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Grover Washington &quot;Just The Two Of Us&quot; (1980)A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good &quot;whistleresque&quot; ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Grover Washington &quot;Just The Two Of Us&quot; (1980)A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9005: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; (01-06-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; (01-06-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9005</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters "The Magic Touch" (1960)

The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2022 06:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-27T23_05_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters &quot;The Magic Touch&quot; (1960)The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters &quot;The Magic Touch&quot; (1960)The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9004: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; (01-06-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; (01-06-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters "The Magic Touch" (1960)

The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. How a "Silver Cigarette Case" led to two murders. A "Chicago" gangster want-a-be and his gun moll start a crime wave. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2022 05:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-27T22_40_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall_1212 london_daily_express wyllis_cooper black_museum o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1891</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters &quot;The Magic Touch&quot; (1960)The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. THIS EPISODE:January 6, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. How a &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; led to two murders. A &quot;Chicago&quot; gangster want-a-be and his gun moll start a crime wave. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTROS: Bob Plays The Platters &quot;The Magic Touch&quot; (1960)The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9003: The Zero Hour - &quot;The Corpse Takes A Stand&quot; (07-22-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - &quot;The Corpse Takes A Stand&quot; (07-22-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9003</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)

Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new radio series called The Zero Hour, which was to have featured Ray Bradbury's story as the opener. Norman Corwin took over the project and it evolved into a suspense radio drama series hosted by Rod Serling. It was produced by StudioHouse, who also produced The Salvation Army program, "Heartbeat Theater". Don Hill produced the series. The Zero Hour was produced in 1973 and featured 5-part stories that ran Monday through Friday, until December of 1973. Each part was approximately 30 minutes long (including commercials). The series was sold to Mutual for syndication. The format was changed to single part shows in 1974, running again 5 days a week, from the end of April through July of 1974. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2022 07:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-27T00_19_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero_hour rod_serling twilight_zone night_gallery john_astin edg,nina_foch george_maharis susan_oliver brock_peters the_corpse_ta</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1409</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new radio series called The Zero Hour, which was to have featured Ray Bradbury's story as the opener. Norman Corwin took over the project and it evolved into a suspense radio drama series hosted by Rod Serling. It was produced by StudioHouse, who also produced The Salvation Army program, &quot;Heartbeat Theater&quot;. Don Hill produced the series. The Zero Hour was produced in 1973 and featured 5-part stories that ran Monday through Friday, until December of 1973. Each part was approximately 30 minutes long (including commercials). The series was sold to Mutual for syndication. The format was changed to single part shows in 1974, running again 5 days a week, from the end of April through July of 1974. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9002: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Archie Has Three Days To Live&quot; (02-09-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Archie Has Three Days To Live&quot; (02-09-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9002</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)
Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy.

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication "Archie Has Three Days To Live". Commercials added locally. Archie's doctor has told him that he only has three days to live...or did he? Archie keeps the true diagnosis from the gang down at the tavern. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Florence Halop (as "Miss Duffy"), John Morris (producer, director), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:00.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 17:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-26T10_41_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.THIS EPISODE:February 9, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication &quot;Archie Has Three Days To Live&quot;. Commercials added locally. Archie's doctor has told him that he only has three days to live...or did he? Archie keeps the true diagnosis from the gang down at the tavern. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Florence Halop (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), John Morris (producer, director), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:00. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9001: The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;The Chest&quot; (12-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;The Chest&quot; (12-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9001</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings "Tonight Tonight" (1957)

The Chest (Aired December 1, 1949)

After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1942. CBS network. "The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!  Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 03:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-25T20_35_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1935</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)The Chest (Aired December 1, 1949)After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. THIS EPISODE:December 1, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!&amp;nbsp; Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)The Chest (Aired December 1, 1949)After A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 9000: Devil &amp; Mr. O (Lights Out) - &quot;The Chest&quot; (12-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Devil &amp; Mr. O (Lights Out) - &quot;The Chest&quot; (12-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>9000</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings "Tonight Tonight" (1957)

The Chest (Aired December 1, 1942)

After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1942. CBS network. "The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!  Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 03:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)The Chest (Aired December 1, 1942)After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. THIS EPISODE:December 1, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!&amp;nbsp; Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The MelloKings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)The Chest (Aired December 1, 1942)After A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8999: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Recovering A Civil War Map&quot; (12-16-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Recovering A Civil War Map&quot; (12-16-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8999</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Elegants "Little Star" (1958)

Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2022 12:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-25T05_03_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Elegants &quot;Little Star&quot; (1958)Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Elegants &quot;Little Star&quot; (1958)Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8998: The Clock - &quot;Mabel The Manicurist&quot; (07-14-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Mabel The Manicurist&quot; (07-14-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8998</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". 

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July 14, 1947. ABC network. "Mabel The Manicurist". Sustaining. Mabel gets out of a mental hospital...bringing her nail file with her. What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Clark Andrews (director), Ralph Norman (music director), Fran Lafferty, Bill Craigo (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Charles Webster (as "The Clock"). 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2022 04:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-24T21_00_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1602</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. THIS EPISODE: July 14, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Mabel The Manicurist&quot;. Sustaining. Mabel gets out of a mental hospital...bringing her nail file with her. What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Clark Andrews (director), Ralph Norman (music director), Fran Lafferty, Bill Craigo (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Charles Webster (as &quot;The Clock&quot;). 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8997: X Minus One - &quot;Tunnel Under The World&quot; (09-04-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Tunnel Under The World&quot; (09-04-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8997</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Capris "Moon Out Tonight" Released 1958-1959 

Tunnel Under the World (Aired September 4, 1956)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1956. NBC network. "The Tunnel Under The World". Sustaining. A fascinating story of a man who wakes up three days in a row to find the date still June 15th. The script was used previously on "X Minus One" on March 14, 1956 (see cat. #52957) and subsequently on "Future Tense" on May 8, 1974 (see cat. #13277). The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during September, 1974. Dean Olmquist, Amy Sidell, Elaine Rost, Bob Hastings, Ken Rafitte, Larry Haines, Norman Rose, Frederick Pohl (author). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2022 06:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-23T23_04_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1878</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Capris &quot;Moon Out Tonight&quot; Released 1958-1959 Tunnel Under the World (Aired September 4, 1956)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.THIS EPISODE:September 4, 1956. NBC network. &quot;The Tunnel Under The World&quot;. Sustaining. A fascinating story of a man who wakes up three days in a row to find the date still June 15th. The script was used previously on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on March 14, 1956 (see cat. #52957) and subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; on May 8, 1974 (see cat. #13277). The program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during September, 1974. Dean Olmquist, Amy Sidell, Elaine Rost, Bob Hastings, Ken Rafitte, Larry Haines, Norman Rose, Frederick Pohl (author). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Capris &quot;Moon Out Tonight&quot; Released 1958-1959 Tunnel Under the World (Aired S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8996: Bold Venture - &quot;12 Year Promise&quot; (11-19-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;12 Year Promise&quot; (11-19-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8996</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Twelve Year Promise - (Aired November 19, 1951)

The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since this was syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.

THIS EPISODE:

11-19-51. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. "A Twelve-Year-Old Promise". Commercials added locally. Shannon has inherited half an oil field from a man he hasn't seen in twelve years. This program might be program #35. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jackson Beck, Tony Barrett. 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2022 00:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-22T17_55_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Twelve Year Promise - (Aired November 19, 1951)The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since this was syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.THIS EPISODE:11-19-51. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Twelve-Year-Old Promise&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shannon has inherited half an oil field from a man he hasn't seen in twelve years. This program might be program #35. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jackson Beck, Tony Barrett. 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Twelve Year Promise - (Aired November 19, 1951)The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8995: The Black Museum - &quot;The Small White Boxes&quot; (02-19-52) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Small White Boxes&quot; (02-19-52) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8995</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Association "Cherish" (1966)
Valiant Records # 1 Billboard Hit
"The Small White Boxes" (Aired February 19, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 19, 1952. Program #28. Towers Of London syndication. "The Small White Boxes". Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2022 04:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-21T21_08_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Association &quot;Cherish&quot; (1966)Valiant Records # 1 Billboard Hit&quot;The Small White Boxes&quot; (Aired February 19, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. THIS EPISODE: February 19, 1952. Program #28. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Small White Boxes&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Association &quot;Cherish&quot; (1966)Valiant Records # 1 Billboard Hit&quot;The Small Whit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8994: Best Plays - &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot; (06-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot; (06-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8994</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[On Borrowed Time.Aired June 15, 1952

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1952. NBC network. "On Borrowed Time". Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-21T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>On Borrowed Time.Aired June 15, 1952Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time&amp;nbsp; a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs. THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1952. NBC network. &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot;. Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Borrowed Time.Aired June 15, 1952Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8993: Ricky Nelson - Travelin Man (1961) .mp4</title>
      <itunes:title>Ricky Nelson - Travelin Man (1961) .mp4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8993</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[VIDEO Ricky Nelson - Sings "Travelin Man" (1961) MOVIE

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>VIDEO Ricky Nelson - Sings &quot;Travelin Man&quot; (1961) MOVIEAs the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>VIDEO Ricky Nelson - Sings &quot;Travelin Man&quot; (1961) MOVIEAs the series progressed and the boys grew ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8992: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard&quot; (10-09-49)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>8992</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard (Aired October 9, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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October 9, 1949. Program #24. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard". Commercials added locally. A murder-suicide. Or is it suicide-murder? Race's pal Mark is framed either way. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Lillian Buyeff, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen. 25:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2022 07:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1676</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard (Aired October 9, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1949. Program #24. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard&quot;. Commercials added locally. A murder-suicide. Or is it suicide-murder? Race's pal Mark is framed either way. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Lillian Buyeff, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen. 25:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Sobbing Bodyguard (Aired October 9, 1949)The Series was heard over all four ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8991: Bob Hope Show - &quot;Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles&quot; (09-28-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bob Hope Show - &quot;Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles&quot; (09-28-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8991</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)

Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope".

THIS EPISODE:

The Pepsodent Show. September 28, 1943. "Guest Orson Welles" - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from the Naval Air Station, Terminal Island, California. Bob and Frances take a moonlit buggy ride. The Pepsodent middle commercial features "Miriam" and "Irium." Stan Kenton is introduced and interviewed as "the new band leader" (it was actually his second appearance on the show). Guest Orson Welles appears as a mystic swami to tell Bob's future. Bob Hope, Frances Langford, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (commercial spokesman), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as "Vera Vague"), Orson Welles. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 14:46:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob_hope_show chrysler cbs nbc frank_sinatra olivia_newton-john</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;.THIS EPISODE:The Pepsodent Show. September 28, 1943. &quot;Guest Orson Welles&quot; - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from the Naval Air Station, Terminal Island, California. Bob and Frances take a moonlit buggy ride. The Pepsodent middle commercial features &quot;Miriam&quot; and &quot;Irium.&quot; Stan Kenton is introduced and interviewed as &quot;the new band leader&quot; (it was actually his second appearance on the show). Guest Orson Welles appears as a mystic swami to tell Bob's future. Bob Hope, Frances Langford, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (commercial spokesman), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as &quot;Vera Vague&quot;), Orson Welles. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)Hope was surprised and humbled ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8990: Author's Playhouse - &quot;The Inexperienced Ghost&quot; (12-04-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;The Inexperienced Ghost&quot; (12-04-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8990</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 4, 1944. NBC network, Chicago origination. "The Inexperienced Ghost". Sustaining. A very British experiment in the Great Beyond. Charles Egleston, Clare Baum, Guy De Vry (adaptor), H. G. Wells (author), Herb Butterfield, Jack Lyon (composer, conductor), Norman Felton (producer), Wilms Herbert. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 07:15:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-19T00_15_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse john_hodiak fern_persons arthur_kohl laurette</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. THIS EPISODE: December 4, 1944. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;The Inexperienced Ghost&quot;. Sustaining. A very British experiment in the Great Beyond. Charles Egleston, Clare Baum, Guy De Vry (adaptor), H. G. Wells (author), Herb Butterfield, Jack Lyon (composer, conductor), Norman Felton (producer), Wilms Herbert. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8989: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;The Lecture Bureau&quot; (03-16-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;The Lecture Bureau&quot; (03-16-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8989</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)

Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. The Kingfish's catch phrase "Holy mackerel!" soon entered the American lexicon. 

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March 16, 1945. Program #42. "The Lecture Bureau" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After running a bank for five minutes, the boys start a lecture bureau, with Andy doing the speech making. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2022 20:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-18T13_14_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. The Kingfish's catch phrase &quot;Holy mackerel!&quot; soon entered the American lexicon. THIS EPISODE: March 16, 1945. Program #42. &quot;The Lecture Bureau&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After running a bank for five minutes, the boys start a lecture bureau, with Andy doing the speech making. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8988: The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Grief Drives A Black Sedan&quot; (09-01-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;Grief Drives A Black Sedan&quot; (09-01-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8988</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Grief Drives A Black Sedan". A motorist has hit someone on a dark road, and has kept on driving. AFRTS rebroadcast name: "Mystery Theatre." Alice Frost, Jay Johnson, Larry Haines, Lee Vines, Ralph Bell, Bill Mason. 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2022 03:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-17T20_38_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.THIS EPISODE:September 1, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Grief Drives A Black Sedan&quot;. A motorist has hit someone on a dark road, and has kept on driving. AFRTS rebroadcast name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; Alice Frost, Jay Johnson, Larry Haines, Lee Vines, Ralph Bell, Bill Mason. 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8987: Calling All Cars - &quot;Fingerprints Don't Lie&quot; (07-11-34)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Fingerprints Don't Lie&quot; (07-11-34)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8987</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Recalls and Reviews "Calling All Cars" (1934) Crime Drama

Calling All Cars - "Fingerprints Don't Lie" (07-11-34)

Fingerprints Don't Lie (Aired July 11, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

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July 11, 1934. Program #33. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "Fingerprints Don't Lie". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Officer #734 has been held up, shot and robbed by two men who escaped in a Hudson. The Department of Records and Identification uses fingerprints to apprehend the criminals. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 31:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Recalls and Reviews &quot;Calling All Cars&quot; (1934) Crime DramaCalling All Cars - &quot;Fingerprints Don't Lie&quot; (07-11-34)Fingerprints Don't Lie (Aired July 11, 1934)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: July 11, 1934. Program #33. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;Fingerprints Don't Lie&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Officer #734 has been held up, shot and robbed by two men who escaped in a Hudson. The Department of Records and Identification uses fingerprints to apprehend the criminals. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 31:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Recalls and Reviews &quot;Calling All Cars&quot; (1934) Crime DramaCalling All Cars - &quot;Fingerpri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8986: Burns &amp; Allen Program - &quot;All Promises Are Fictitious&quot; (04-17-40)-3</title>
      <itunes:title>Burns &amp; Allen Program - &quot;All Promises Are Fictitious&quot; (04-17-40)-3</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8986</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers "One Summer Night" (1958)

All Promises Are Fictitious (Aired April 17, 1940)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!" Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions. 

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April 17, 1940. "All Promises Are Fictitious" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Hinds Honey and Almond Cream. At the Omaha convention of Gracie's Suprise Party, the men will be expected to grow beards and dress as if it were 1870. Gracie rehearses the speech she will be making in Dallas. She sings, "When The Sweet Potato Piper Plays." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Frank Parker, Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Truman Bradley (announcer), Mary Kelley (as "Bubbles"). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2022 16:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers &quot;One Summer Night&quot; (1958)All Promises Are Fictitious (Aired April 17, 1940)During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot; Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions. THIS EPISODE:April 17, 1940. &quot;All Promises Are Fictitious&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Hinds Honey and Almond Cream. At the Omaha convention of Gracie's Suprise Party, the men will be expected to grow beards and dress as if it were 1870. Gracie rehearses the speech she will be making in Dallas. She sings, &quot;When The Sweet Potato Piper Plays.&quot; George Burns, Gracie Allen, Frank Parker, Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Truman Bradley (announcer), Mary Kelley (as &quot;Bubbles&quot;). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers &quot;One Summer Night&quot; (1958)All Promises Are Fictitious (Aired April 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8985: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;The Kid With A Gun&quot; (10-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;The Kid With A Gun&quot; (10-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8985</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Chords "Sa_Boom" (1954) Cat Records

The Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 10, 1949. Program #1. MGM syndication. "The Kid With A Gun". Commercials added locally. John Powers, grown up in a slum, turns to a life of crime at an early age. The first show of the series. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Chords &quot;Sa_Boom&quot; (1954) Cat RecordsThe Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 1949)Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. THIS EPISODE: October 10, 1949. Program #1. MGM syndication. &quot;The Kid With A Gun&quot;. Commercials added locally. John Powers, grown up in a slum, turns to a life of crime at an early age. The first show of the series. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Chords &quot;Sa_Boom&quot; (1954) Cat RecordsThe Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8984: The Creaking Door - &quot;The Isle Of Lost Souls&quot; (11-23-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;The Isle Of Lost Souls&quot; (11-23-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8984</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Isle Of Lost Souls (Aired November 23, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door.  Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2022 00:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Isle Of Lost Souls (Aired November 23, 1964)The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum&amp;nbsp; episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door.&amp;nbsp; Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Isle Of Lost Souls (Aired November 23, 1964)The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8983: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Delay On Route&quot; (10-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Delay On Route&quot; (10-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8983</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. 

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October 6, 1950. NBC network. "Delay On Route". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. agent is sent to Italy to help the Partisans wipe out the remaining Fascists. The agent is forced to help a Fascist scientist escape from the country with plans for a new submarine, and an aerial torpedo. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Max Russell (sound effects), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Arnold Moss, Ken Field (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Al Fanelli (sound effets), Don Abbott (engineer), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Luis Van Rooten. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. THIS EPISODE: October 6, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Delay On Route&quot;. Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. agent is sent to Italy to help the Partisans wipe out the remaining Fascists. The agent is forced to help a Fascist scientist escape from the country with plans for a new submarine, and an aerial torpedo. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Max Russell (sound effects), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Arnold Moss, Ken Field (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Al Fanelli (sound effets), Don Abbott (engineer), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Luis Van Rooten. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8982: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Old Love Letters&quot; (04-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Old Love Letters&quot; (04-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8982</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. "Old Love Letters"- ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2022 00:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-14T17_58_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1945. &quot;Old Love Letters&quot;- ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best k...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8981: Crime Club - &quot;The Sun Is A Witness&quot; (04-03-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Club - &quot;The Sun Is A Witness&quot; (04-03-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8981</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sun Is A Witness (Aired April 3, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

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April 3, 1947. Mutual network. "The Sun Is A Witness". Sustaining. 10:00 P. M. The shadows on a roll of film provide the clues to a murderer. Aaron Mark Stein (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Sidney Smith, Stedman Coles (adaptor), Roger Bower (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sun Is A Witness (Aired April 3, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,&amp;nbsp; begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Sun Is A Witness&quot;. Sustaining. 10:00 P. M. The shadows on a roll of film provide the clues to a murderer. Aaron Mark Stein (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Sidney Smith, Stedman Coles (adaptor), Roger Bower (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sun Is A Witness (Aired April 3, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and myster...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8980: Box 13 - &quot;The Dowager And Dan Holiday&quot; (01-16-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;The Dowager And Dan Holiday&quot; (01-16-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8980</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)

The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13." The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer's victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. 

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January 16, 1949. Program #22. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Dowager and Dan Holiday". Commercials added locally. Mrs. Matilda Courtland, one of the wealthiest women in the world, announces her engagement to Dan Holiday! Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2022 18:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13.&quot; The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer's victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. THIS EPISODE:January 16, 1949. Program #22. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Dowager and Dan Holiday&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mrs. Matilda Courtland, one of the wealthiest women in the world, announces her engagement to Dan Holiday! Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)The premise of the program was that Dan Holid...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8979: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot; (05-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot; (05-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8979</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)

INTRO: Bob Plays The Lettermen "Ill Be Seeing You" (1962)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishman Hour" and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on "Woodbury Playhouse," "Screen Guild Theatre," and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.

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May 10, 1951. "The Universal Elixer"- Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted "Flabmeyer's Disease," and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2022 05:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)INTRO: Bob Plays The Lettermen &quot;Ill Be Seeing You&quot; (1962)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's &quot;The Fleishman Hour&quot; and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on &quot;Woodbury Playhouse,&quot; &quot;Screen Guild Theatre,&quot; and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.THIS EPISODE:May 10, 1951. &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot;- Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted &quot;Flabmeyer's Disease,&quot; and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)INTRO: Bob Plays The Lettermen &quot;Ill Be Seeing You&quot; (1962...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8979: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot; (05-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot; (05-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8979</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishman Hour" and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on "Woodbury Playhouse," "Screen Guild Theatre," and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1951. "The Universal Elixer"- Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted "Flabmeyer's Disease," and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2022 05:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's &quot;The Fleishman Hour&quot; and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on &quot;Woodbury Playhouse,&quot; &quot;Screen Guild Theatre,&quot; and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.THIS EPISODE:May 10, 1951. &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot;- Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted &quot;Flabmeyer's Disease,&quot; and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8978: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case)&quot; 12-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case)&quot; 12-02-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8978</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948

Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. 

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December 2, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Lou wants to be a boxer. The boys do a "Sam Shovel" skit titled, "The Case Of The Curbstone Murder," or "Gertie, Get Out Of The Gutter and Let The Water Go By." The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Hal Winters (vocal), George Fenneman (announcer), Veola Vonn, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Norman Abbott, Veola Vonn, Sidney Fields. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. THIS EPISODE: December 2, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Lou wants to be a boxer. The boys do a &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; skit titled, &quot;The Case Of The Curbstone Murder,&quot; or &quot;Gertie, Get Out Of The Gutter and Let The Water Go By.&quot; The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Hal Winters (vocal), George Fenneman (announcer), Veola Vonn, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Norman Abbott, Veola Vonn, Sidney Fields. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948Thanks to the endurance of their most po...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8977: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Dead White Flame&quot; (03-13-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Dead White Flame&quot; (03-13-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8977</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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March 13, 1955. Program #6. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Dead White Flame". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Everett Sloane, Burford Hampden, William Lally. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 15:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1955. Program #6. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Dead White Flame&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Everett Sloane, Burford Hampden, William Lally. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8976: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The God Machine&quot; (01-28-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The God Machine&quot; (01-28-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8976</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Himan Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 05:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Himan Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, incl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8975: The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;The Count Of Monte Cristo&quot; (10-01-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;The Count Of Monte Cristo&quot; (10-01-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8975</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 1, 1939. CBS network. "The Count Of Monte Cristo". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic of unjust accusation and satisfying revenge. Agnes Moorehead, Alexandre Dumas (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson. 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2022 06:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-10T23_45_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. THIS EPISODE: October 1, 1939. CBS network. &quot;The Count Of Monte Cristo&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic of unjust accusation and satisfying revenge. Agnes Moorehead, Alexandre Dumas (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson. 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8974: Hercule Poirot - Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (01-12-92)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hercule Poirot - Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (01-12-92)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8974</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2022 07:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-10T00_15_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha_christie pocket_full_of_rye hercule poirot bbc william_co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8973: MOVIE The Honeymooners Full Episodes #28 The Worry Wart VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE The Honeymooners Full Episodes #28 The Worry Wart VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8973</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE The Honeymooners Full Episodes 28 The Worry Wart VIDEO

TV Episode (1956)
Ralph Meets the Feds
Review by "dougdoepke27" (September 2016)
What a hoot when Ralph and Norton imagine what's wrong with Ralph's tax returns. It's like the Marx Brothers conducting an audit. Seems Ralph's gotten a letter from the IRS requiring his presence in their office. Of course, our hero can only imagine the worst, while Ed tops him. Naturally, Ralph blusters and rants like a typhoon come ashore.

On the other hand, check out Alice's pretty little frock. Usually, her house dresses were subdued befitting a workingman's household, but also, I imagine, so as not to compete with the comedic narrative. Anyway, catch mention of TV programs popular at the time, especially the $64,000 Dollar Question, a ratings smash in 1955. All in all, it's another knee-slapping 30-minutes from a series remarkable for its consistency. 

Director = Frank Satenstein
Writers =  Marvin Marx., Walter Stone., Jackie Gleason (uncredited)
Stars = Jackie Gleason., Art Carney., Audrey Meadows]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 10:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-09T03_24_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jackie_gleason art_carney audrey_meadows frank_satenstein marvin,walter_stone ralph meets the feds tv television 1956 ralph_meets</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1561</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE The Honeymooners Full Episodes 28 The Worry Wart VIDEOTV Episode (1956)Ralph Meets the FedsReview by &quot;dougdoepke27&quot; (September 2016)What a hoot when Ralph and Norton imagine what's wrong with Ralph's tax returns. It's like the Marx Brothers conducting an audit. Seems Ralph's gotten a letter from the IRS requiring his presence in their office. Of course, our hero can only imagine the worst, while Ed tops him. Naturally, Ralph blusters and rants like a typhoon come ashore.On the other hand, check out Alice's pretty little frock. Usually, her house dresses were subdued befitting a workingman's household, but also, I imagine, so as not to compete with the comedic narrative. Anyway, catch mention of TV programs popular at the time, especially the $64,000 Dollar Question, a ratings smash in 1955. All in all, it's another knee-slapping 30-minutes from a series remarkable for its consistency. Director = Frank SatensteinWriters =&amp;nbsp; Marvin Marx., Walter Stone., Jackie Gleason (uncredited)Stars = Jackie Gleason., Art Carney., Audrey Meadows</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE The Honeymooners Full Episodes 28 The Worry Wart VIDEOTV Episode (1956)Ralph Meets the Feds...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8972: The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Handsome Is As Handsome Does&quot; (06-29-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Handsome Is As Handsome Does&quot; (06-29-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8972</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)

Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1951. NBC network. "Handsome Is As Handsome Does". Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Eve Fenton has been murdered...and with good reason! Arlene Hamilton confesses to the crime, but another murder is caused by the real killer. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Arthur Gary (announcer), Fred Collins (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2022 23:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-08T16_21_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 29, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Handsome Is As Handsome Does&quot;. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Eve Fenton has been murdered...and with good reason! Arlene Hamilton confesses to the crime, but another murder is caused by the real killer. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Arthur Gary (announcer), Fred Collins (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he'...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8971: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;Free Movie Tickets&quot; (09-25-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;Free Movie Tickets&quot; (09-25-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8971</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. "Free Movie Tickets" -  NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premier Meats. Archie has gotten two free tickets to the movies at the Bijou Theatre. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, Jan Aymar, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Rosemary Rice, Arnold Stang, Bob Sherry (announcer). 30:09 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2022 11:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-08T04_19_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1948. &quot;Free Movie Tickets&quot; -&amp;nbsp; NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premier Meats. Archie has gotten two free tickets to the movies at the Bijou Theatre. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, Jan Aymar, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Rosemary Rice, Arnold Stang, Bob Sherry (announcer). 30:09 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8970: Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Blood Money&quot; (08-24-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - &quot;Blood Money&quot; (08-24-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8970</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
"Blood Money" (Aired August 24, 1954)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 24, 1954. NBC network. "Blood Money". Sustaining. A fellow investigator asks Barrie to help him find Anatole Barber, a missing rug dealer. Barrie finds him...murdered! Marvin Miller, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Paul Richards, John Laing (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), William Gargan, James Nusser. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2022 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-07T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Blood Money&quot; (Aired August 24, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. THIS EPISODE:August 24, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Blood Money&quot;. Sustaining. A fellow investigator asks Barrie to help him find Anatole Barber, a missing rug dealer. Barrie finds him...murdered! Marvin Miller, Betty Lou Gerson, Jack Moyles, Paul Richards, John Laing (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), William Gargan, James Nusser. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Blood Money&quot; (Aired August 24, 1954)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few det...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8969: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Clara Bryan Murder Case&quot; (11-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Clara Bryan Murder Case&quot; (11-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8969</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 24, 1950. "The Clara Bryan Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mrs. Clara Bryan is missing. A Bowery bum is stabbed in a flop house. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Lillian Buyeff, Byron Kane. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2022 19:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: November 24, 1950. &quot;The Clara Bryan Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mrs. Clara Bryan is missing. A Bowery bum is stabbed in a flop house. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Lillian Buyeff, Byron Kane. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8968: Vanishing Point - &quot;Cage Of Light&quot; (11-02-84)</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - &quot;Cage Of Light&quot; (11-02-84)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8968</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2022 04:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-05T21_19_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing_point canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc science_fi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation&amp;nbsp; Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8967: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Phyllis Adrian Is Missing&quot; (06-29-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Phyllis Adrian Is Missing&quot; (06-29-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8967</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

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June 29, 1947. "Phyllis Adrian Is Missing" - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Quinoil Hair Tonic, Fitch's Skin Pep After Shave. "Bullet" ball point pen premium (made from a genuine .30 caliber bullet). Richard Rogue is hired by Howard Adrian to find his missing wife Phyllis. Barry Sullivan, Peter Leeds, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle, Edwin Max, Charles Vanda (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer), Doug Hayes (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2022 07:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-05T00_38_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1865</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. THIS EPISODE: June 29, 1947. &quot;Phyllis Adrian Is Missing&quot; - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Quinoil Hair Tonic, Fitch's Skin Pep After Shave. &quot;Bullet&quot; ball point pen premium (made from a genuine .30 caliber bullet). Richard Rogue is hired by Howard Adrian to find his missing wife Phyllis. Barry Sullivan, Peter Leeds, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle, Edwin Max, Charles Vanda (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer), Doug Hayes (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on Sept...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8966: Radio City Playhouse - &quot;Elementals&quot; (02-14-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Radio City Playhouse - &quot;Elementals&quot; (02-14-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8966</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1949. Program #26. NBC network. "Elementals". Sustaining. Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), Stephen Vincent Benet (writer), Hal Studer, Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), James Van Dyke, Marilyn Erskine, Edward Vito (harp), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2022 18:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-04T11_49_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio_ciry_playhouse ground_floor_window drama comedy suspense t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1844</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC.THIS EPISODE:February 14, 1949. Program #26. NBC network. &quot;Elementals&quot;. Sustaining. Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), Stephen Vincent Benet (writer), Hal Studer, Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), James Van Dyke, Marilyn Erskine, Edward Vito (harp), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8965: Suspense - &quot;The Defense Rests&quot; (Starring  Alan Ladd) 03-09-44</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;The Defense Rests&quot; (Starring  Alan Ladd) 03-09-44</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8965</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Defense Rests - Starring  Alan Ladd (Aired March 9, 1944)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. 

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March 9, 1944. CBS network. "The Defense Rests". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A story about an ex-con, framed for murder, who gets an excellent defense attorney. The story has a surprise ending. The script was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on October 6, 1949. Alan Ladd, Hans Conried, John McIntire, Robert L. Richards (writer), Roland Brown (writer), Will Wright, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2022 07:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-04T00_32_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2068</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Defense Rests - Starring&amp;nbsp; Alan Ladd (Aired March 9, 1944)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Defense Rests&quot;. Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A story about an ex-con, framed for murder, who gets an excellent defense attorney. The story has a surprise ending. The script was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on October 6, 1949. Alan Ladd, Hans Conried, John McIntire, Robert L. Richards (writer), Roland Brown (writer), Will Wright, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Defense Rests - Starring&amp;nbsp; Alan Ladd (Aired March 9, 1944)Suspense was actually spawned f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8965: Suspense - &quot;The Defense Rests&quot; (Starring  Alan Ladd) 03-09-44</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;The Defense Rests&quot; (Starring  Alan Ladd) 03-09-44</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8965</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2022 07:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-04T00_27_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2068</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 8964: The Life Of Riley - &quot;The Boss's Son-In-Law&quot; (10-22-44)-2</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;The Boss's Son-In-Law&quot; (10-22-44)-2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8964</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

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October 22, 1944. Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. American Meat Institute. Riley's boss is unhappy with his family situation. Riley tries to Size Up The New "Son-In-Law". Ken Niles (announcer), Ken Christy, Barton Yarborough, Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Dink Trout, William Bendix, John Brown, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 72089.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2022 14:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-03T07_15_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. THIS EPISODE:October 22, 1944. Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. American Meat Institute. Riley's boss is unhappy with his family situation. Riley tries to Size Up The New &quot;Son-In-Law&quot;. Ken Niles (announcer), Ken Christy, Barton Yarborough, Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Dink Trout, William Bendix, John Brown, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 72089.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer rep...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8963: The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Perishing Of The Pendragons&quot; (1984)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Perishing Of The Pendragons&quot; (1984)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8963</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is UnknownFather Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is UnknownFather Brown is a fictiona...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8962: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Handkerchief&quot; (09-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Handkerchief&quot; (09-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8962</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1946. CBS network. "The Handkerchief". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A tavern owner is killed and his $20,000 is missing. The identity of the culprit is obvious, or is he? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Tony Marvin (announcer), John Gibson, John Dietz (director), Staats Cotsworth, Lesley Woods, Bernard Lenrow, Herman Chittison (piano), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2022 14:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2191</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin&amp;nbsp; as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:September 5, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Handkerchief&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A tavern owner is killed and his $20,000 is missing. The identity of the culprit is obvious, or is he? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Tony Marvin (announcer), John Gibson, John Dietz (director), Staats Cotsworth, Lesley Woods, Bernard Lenrow, Herman Chittison (piano), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8961: Big Town - &quot;The Fatal Fix&quot; (01-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Fatal Fix&quot; (01-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8961</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Fatal Fix (Aired January 25, 1949)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1949. NBC network. "The Fatal Fix". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso ("Tour The World" contest). "Willy The Weep" sees a young girl attacked on a Big Town dock. She's been slashed by "Shiv The Knife" to keep a basketball fix racket under wraps. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, produer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 19:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fatal Fix (Aired January 25, 1949)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. THIS EPISODE:January 25, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Fatal Fix&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso (&quot;Tour The World&quot; contest). &quot;Willy The Weep&quot; sees a young girl attacked on a Big Town dock. She's been slashed by &quot;Shiv The Knife&quot; to keep a basketball fix racket under wraps. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, produer), Dwight Weist (narrator). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fatal Fix (Aired January 25, 1949)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8960: The Aldrich Family - &quot;The Furnace Cleaning Business&quot; (07-11-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;The Furnace Cleaning Business&quot; (07-11-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8960</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Furnace Cleaning Business (Aired July 11, 1940)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1940. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Henry and his friend Toby go into the "Furnace Cleaning Business". Norman Tokar (as "Henry"), Dan Seymour (announcer), Harry Von Zell, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), House Jameson. 24:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 11:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-09-01T04_48_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1479</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Furnace Cleaning Business (Aired July 11, 1940)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1940. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Henry and his friend Toby go into the &quot;Furnace Cleaning Business&quot;. Norman Tokar (as &quot;Henry&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer), Harry Von Zell, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), House Jameson. 24:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Furnace Cleaning Business (Aired July 11, 1940)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8959: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Crazy Town&quot; (05-20-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Crazy Town&quot; (05-20-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8959</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 20, 1939. Blue Network. "Crazy Town". Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a "crazy town." 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad." A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 03:45:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-09-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-31T20_45_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1646</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 20, 1939. Blue Network. &quot;Crazy Town&quot;. Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a &quot;crazy town.&quot; 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad.&quot; A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8958: Alien Worlds - &quot;Death Song&quot; (08-05-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>Alien Worlds - &quot;Death Song&quot; (08-05-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8958</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named "The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory" or "Starlab." Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as "rocket jockies" Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2022 19:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-31T12_25_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1941</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named &quot;The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory&quot; or &quot;Starlab.&quot; Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as &quot;rocket jockies&quot; Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 hal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8957: 21st Precinct - &quot;Case Of The Fall&quot; (10-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;Case Of The Fall&quot; (10-27-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)
21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series 

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October 27, 1953. "Case Of The Fall" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A captured burglar accuses a policeman of stealing his loot. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series THIS EPISODE: October 27, 1953. &quot;Case Of The Fall&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A captured burglar accuses a policeman of stealing his loot. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Fall (Aired October 27, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8956: Boston Blackie - 'The Ma Vie Perfume Co.&quot;(06-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - 'The Ma Vie Perfume Co.&quot;(06-08-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8956</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Ma Vie Perfume Co. (Aired June 8, 1949)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. 

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June 8, 1949. "The Ma Vie Perfume Co." - Program #217. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie breaks up a gang that specializes in a phoney perfume racket with a sideline of murder. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 03:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-29T20_52_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1893</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ma Vie Perfume Co. (Aired June 8, 1949)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. THIS EPISODE:June 8, 1949. &quot;The Ma Vie Perfume Co.&quot; - Program #217. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie breaks up a gang that specializes in a phoney perfume racket with a sideline of murder. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ma Vie Perfume Co. (Aired June 8, 1949)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8955:  Murder By Experts &quot;Threes A Crowd&quot; (05-22-50)</title>
      <itunes:title> Murder By Experts &quot;Threes A Crowd&quot; (05-22-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8955</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Threes A Crowd (Aired May 25, 1950)

MURDER BY EXPERTS - 1949-51, Mutual Network. 130 30-minute episodes. Created by David Kogan. Writers: David Kogan Directors/Producers: David Kogan And Robert A. Arthur Hosts: John Dickson Carr (June 13, 1949-March 13, 1950)and Brett Halliday (March 20, 1950-December 17, 1951. Sound Effects: Mario Siletti. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

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May 25, 1950. Mutual network. "Three's A Crowd". Sustaining. A young piano player becomes involved with a beautiful but evil woman. The system cue has been deleted. Brett Halliday (host, narrator), George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), John Sylvester, Joyce Gordon. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2022 06:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-28T23_26_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_by_experts it's_luck_that_counts john_dickson_carr brett_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Threes A Crowd (Aired May 25, 1950)MURDER BY EXPERTS - 1949-51, Mutual Network. 130 30-minute episodes. Created by David Kogan. Writers: David Kogan Directors/Producers: David Kogan And Robert A. Arthur Hosts: John Dickson Carr (June 13, 1949-March 13, 1950)and Brett Halliday (March 20, 1950-December 17, 1951. Sound Effects: Mario Siletti. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. THIS EPISODE:May 25, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Three's A Crowd&quot;. Sustaining. A young piano player becomes involved with a beautiful but evil woman. The system cue has been deleted. Brett Halliday (host, narrator), George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), John Sylvester, Joyce Gordon. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Threes A Crowd (Aired May 25, 1950)MURDER BY EXPERTS - 1949-51, Mutual Network. 130 30-minute epi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8954: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Building Materials&quot; (11-20-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Building Materials&quot; (11-20-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8954</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

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November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of "Building Materials" at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2022 14:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-28T07_27_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack_carson arthur_treacher&#160; freddy_martin_orchestra dave_willoc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of &quot;Building Materials&quot; at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8953: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Rocket Racket&quot; (03-23-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Rocket Racket&quot; (03-23-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8953</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 23, 1954. NBC network. "Rocket Racket". Sustaining. Rocky gets a job that pays $10,000 to ride a rocket to the moon! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Howard Culver, Don Diamond, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan Riss, Edith Terry, William Oyler. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2022 22:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-27T15_10_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1426</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 23, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Rocket Racket&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky gets a job that pays $10,000 to ride a rocket to the moon! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Howard Culver, Don Diamond, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan Riss, Edith Terry, William Oyler. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8952: The Shadow - &quot;The Plot Murder&quot; (02-27-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - &quot;The Plot Murder&quot; (02-27-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8952</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

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February 27, 1938. Mutual network.  "The Plot Murder". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A hypnotist has sabotaged an aerial torpedo to destroy America's military experts. An early guided missile! The award given to the show by, "The American Police Review" is read on the air. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2022 08:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-27T01_06_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_shadow cloud_men's_minds the_man_who_murdered_time_(01-01-39</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1938. Mutual network.&amp;nbsp; &quot;The Plot Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A hypnotist has sabotaged an aerial torpedo to destroy America's military experts. An early guided missile! The award given to the show by, &quot;The American Police Review&quot; is read on the air. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in Aug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8951: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Gambler And His Lady&quot; (12-11-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Gambler And His Lady&quot; (12-11-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8951</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion.

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December 11, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "The Gambler and His Lady". Sustaining. Georgia Bascombe may be hanging out with a known gambler named Louis Desmond (she's really married to the guy). When Georgia's mother is murdered, there's the smell of cubeb in the air. The little man with the big smell is murdered too. There are two more killings and lots of violence too. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Marvin Miller, Mary Lansing, Laurette Fillbrandt, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Pat McGeehan, Sidney Miller, Yvonne Peattie. 37:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2022 12:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion.THIS EPISODE:December 11, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Gambler and His Lady&quot;. Sustaining. Georgia Bascombe may be hanging out with a known gambler named Louis Desmond (she's really married to the guy). When Georgia's mother is murdered, there's the smell of cubeb in the air. The little man with the big smell is murdered too. There are two more killings and lots of violence too. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Marvin Miller, Mary Lansing, Laurette Fillbrandt, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Pat McGeehan, Sidney Miller, Yvonne Peattie. 37:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8950: Nightfall - &quot;The Repossession&quot; (09-26-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;The Repossession&quot; (09-26-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8950</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 26, 1980. Program #13. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "The Repossession". . Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the "Golden Age." The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981. John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Arthur Samuels (writer), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director), Mary Pirie, Chris Wiggins, Neil Dainard, John Stocker (doubles), John Douglas (script editor), Jon Granik, David Stein, Amanda O'Leary, Earle Toppings (script editor), Maggie Morris, Henry Ramer (host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2022-08-25T22_28_51-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2022 05:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-25T22_28_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall the_undertaker canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc h,_1980) love_&amp;_the_lonely_one_(07-04-80) henry_ramer_(host) larry</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1907</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. THIS EPISODE:September 26, 1980. Program #13. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;The Repossession&quot;. . Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the &quot;Golden Age.&quot; The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981. John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Arthur Samuels (writer), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director), Mary Pirie, Chris Wiggins, Neil Dainard, John Stocker (doubles), John Douglas (script editor), Jon Granik, David Stein, Amanda O'Leary, Earle Toppings (script editor), Maggie Morris, Henry Ramer (host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8949: Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke - &quot;Paid Killer&quot; (01-17-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke - &quot;Paid Killer&quot; (01-17-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8949</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[While Dillon and Miss Kitty clearly had a close personal relationship, the two never married. In a July 2, 2002, Associated Press interview with Bob Thomas, Arness explained, "If they were man and wife, it would make a lot of difference. The people upstairs decided it was better to leave the show as it was, which I totally agreed with." In the episode "Waste", featuring Johnny Whitaker as a boy with a prostitute mother, her madam questions Dillon as to why the law overlooks Miss Kitty's enterprise. It appears that bordellos could exist "at the law's discretion" (meaning the marshal's). Miss Kitty was written out in 1974. The actress sought more free time and reportedly missed her late co-star, Glenn Strange, who played her Long Branch barkeep, Sam. When Blake decided not to return for the show's 20th (and final) season, the character was said to have returned to New Orleans. She was replaced by the hoarse-voiced, matronly actress Fran Ryan (known to many as the second Doris Ziffel on CBS' "Green Acres").

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1953. CBS network. "Paid Killer". Sustaining. Lawson Hales hires a killer to gun down Marshal Dillon for $5000 in gold. The script was used again on November 22, 1959 (see cat. #52138). Strangely enough, in 1959, the price offered to shoot the Marshal was only $1000! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Jack Kruschen, Ralph Moody, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Georgia Ellis. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 11:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-25T04_12_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>While Dillon and Miss Kitty clearly had a close personal relationship, the two never married. In a July 2, 2002, Associated Press interview with Bob Thomas, Arness explained, &quot;If they were man and wife, it would make a lot of difference. The people upstairs decided it was better to leave the show as it was, which I totally agreed with.&quot; In the episode &quot;Waste&quot;, featuring Johnny Whitaker as a boy with a prostitute mother, her madam questions Dillon as to why the law overlooks Miss Kitty's enterprise. It appears that bordellos could exist &quot;at the law's discretion&quot; (meaning the marshal's). Miss Kitty was written out in 1974. The actress sought more free time and reportedly missed her late co-star, Glenn Strange, who played her Long Branch barkeep, Sam. When Blake decided not to return for the show's 20th (and final) season, the character was said to have returned to New Orleans. She was replaced by the hoarse-voiced, matronly actress Fran Ryan (known to many as the second Doris Ziffel on CBS' &quot;Green Acres&quot;).THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Paid Killer&quot;. Sustaining. Lawson Hales hires a killer to gun down Marshal Dillon for $5000 in gold. The script was used again on November 22, 1959 (see cat. #52138). Strangely enough, in 1959, the price offered to shoot the Marshal was only $1000! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Jack Kruschen, Ralph Moody, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Georgia Ellis. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>While Dillon and Miss Kitty clearly had a close personal relationship, the two never married. In ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8948: Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Ralph Chase Case&quot; (05-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Ralph Chase Case&quot; (05-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8948</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)

In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in the movie "Murder My Sweet" based on Raymond Chandler's novel "Farewell My Lovely". This was a radical departure in character for Mr. Powell from a Hollywood song and dance man to a hard-boiled detective. On June 11,1945, the Lux Radio Theater brought "Murder My Sweet" to radio, again with Dick Powell in the lead. These two performances prompted his selection for the part of Richard Rogue, in Rogue’s Gallery after his role for Lux Radio Theater and Richard Diamond came four years later. Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 15, 1949. "The Ralph Chase Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Ralph Chase hires Diamond about a problem with his step-daughter, but gangster Murray Lang takes a shot at him first. Chase's two step-children both hate him. Dick Powell sings, "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm." Betty Moran, Blake Edwards (writer), David Baskerville (music director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Jack Edwards, Jay Novello, Tol Avery, Virginia Gregg, William P. Rousseau (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 05:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-24T22_48_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in the movie &quot;Murder My Sweet&quot; based on Raymond Chandler's novel &quot;Farewell My Lovely&quot;. This was a radical departure in character for Mr. Powell from a Hollywood song and dance man to a hard-boiled detective. On June 11,1945, the Lux Radio Theater brought &quot;Murder My Sweet&quot; to radio, again with Dick Powell in the lead. These two performances prompted his selection for the part of Richard Rogue, in Rogue&#8217;s Gallery after his role for Lux Radio Theater and Richard Diamond came four years later. Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 15, 1949. &quot;The Ralph Chase Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Ralph Chase hires Diamond about a problem with his step-daughter, but gangster Murray Lang takes a shot at him first. Chase's two step-children both hate him. Dick Powell sings, &quot;I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.&quot; Betty Moran, Blake Edwards (writer), David Baskerville (music director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Jack Edwards, Jay Novello, Tol Avery, Virginia Gregg, William P. Rousseau (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in the mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8947: The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - Gates To Death (1969)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - Gates To Death (1969)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8947</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp; can be heard on Thursdays.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2022 01:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-23T18_50_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_inspector_carr hugh_rouse crc_studios_johannesburg d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp;amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp;amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp;amp; can be heard on Thursdays.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8946: Perry Mason - &quot;The Case of the Maligned Mobster&quot;  (02-11-91)</title>
      <itunes:title>Perry Mason - &quot;The Case of the Maligned Mobster&quot;  (02-11-91)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8946</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Case of the Maligned Mobster" (Aired 02-11-91)

When Michael Nader is accused of murder, Raymond Burr's friend Mason Adams vouches for the ex-mobster and Perry Mason is on the case. This means, of course, that he is innocent and the murderer will confess on the witness stand. Yet when Nader tries to help out by manufacturing evidence, can even Erle Stanley Gardner's lawyer-sleuth untangle the snarled threads of this case?

It's an unusually complicated and engaging mystery, since there is never any clear alternate suspect, and the case must be investigated in court. Of course that was a standard feature of the mysteries written by Gardner in the 1930s, the TV show that Mr. Burr starred in from 1957 through 1966 and the TV movies, like this one, that ran from 1989 through Burr's death in 1993.

Raymond Burr 
Barbara Hale 
William R. Moses 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2022 05:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-22T22_13_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie: perry mason:_the_case_of_the_maligned_mobster_(february_1,_1991)_raymond_burr_ex_mobster barbara_hale william_r._moses erl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5648</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Case of the Maligned Mobster&quot; (Aired 02-11-91)When Michael Nader is accused of murder, Raymond Burr's friend Mason Adams vouches for the ex-mobster and Perry Mason is on the case. This means, of course, that he is innocent and the murderer will confess on the witness stand. Yet when Nader tries to help out by manufacturing evidence, can even Erle Stanley Gardner's lawyer-sleuth untangle the snarled threads of this case?It's an unusually complicated and engaging mystery, since there is never any clear alternate suspect, and the case must be investigated in court. Of course that was a standard feature of the mysteries written by Gardner in the 1930s, the TV show that Mr. Burr starred in from 1957 through 1966 and the TV movies, like this one, that ran from 1989 through Burr's death in 1993.Raymond Burr Barbara Hale William R. Moses </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Case of the Maligned Mobster&quot; (Aired 02-11-91)When Michael Nader is accused of murder, Raymo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8945: Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;Wandas Work Of Art&quot; (08-25-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;Wandas Work Of Art&quot; (08-25-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8945</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Wandas Work Of Art" (Aired 25, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1964. Program #38. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "Wanda's Work Of Art". Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2022 22:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Wandas Work Of Art&quot; (Aired 25, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.THIS EPISODE:August 25, 1964. Program #38. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Wanda's Work Of Art&quot;. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Wandas Work Of Art&quot; (Aired 25, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8944: Rocky Jordan - &quot;Holiday Weekend&quot; (04-09-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;Holiday Weekend&quot; (04-09-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8944</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity." Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident.
 
THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1950. CBS network. ""Holiday Weekend". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer), Ivan Ditmars (conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2022 03:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-21T20_51_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot; Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. THIS EPISODE:April 9, 1950. CBS network. &quot;&quot;Holiday Weekend&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer), Ivan Ditmars (conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8943: The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Back From Lake Arrowhead&quot; (05-23-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Back From Lake Arrowhead&quot; (05-23-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8943</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. The big headache in their lives - Phil's Band! It was a congregation with enough wiseguys to make Abbott and Costello ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 17:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-21T10_00_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil_harris alice_faye frankie_remley jack_benny_show elliott_le</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. The big headache in their lives - Phil's Band! It was a congregation with enough wiseguys to make Abbott and Costello&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8942: Murder At Midnight - &quot;Death's Goblet&quot; (05-24-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;Death's Goblet&quot; (05-24-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8942</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[
Murder At Midnight - Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 24, 1946. Program #6. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death's Goblet". Commercials added locally. Everyone who drinks from the goblet...becomes a murderer! Raymond Morgan (host), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Eric Dressler, John Griggs, Sigmund Miller (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 05:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-20T22_22_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At Midnight - Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. THIS EPISODE: May 24, 1946. Program #6. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death's Goblet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Everyone who drinks from the goblet...becomes a murderer! Raymond Morgan (host), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Eric Dressler, John Griggs, Sigmund Miller (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At Midnight - Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8941: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Corresponding Corpse&quot; (12-16-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Corresponding Corpse&quot; (12-16-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8941</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16. 1948. "The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse". Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 20:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-20T13_36_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael_shayne jeff_chandler william_p_rousseau brett_halliday j</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1640</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death&amp;nbsp; that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.THIS EPISODE:December 16. 1948. &quot;The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8940: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Sports Heroes&quot; (01-09-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Sports Heroes&quot; (01-09-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8940</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Sports Heroes (Aired January 9, 1949)

Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson.

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January 9, 1949. NBC network "Sports Heros". Sponsored by: International Silver. When the boys show too much interest in athletics, Ozzie gets them to admire great men of history. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 10:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-20T03_18_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Sports Heroes (Aired January 9, 1949)Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson.THIS EPISODE:January 9, 1949. NBC network &quot;Sports Heros&quot;. Sponsored by: International Silver. When the boys show too much interest in athletics, Ozzie gets them to admire great men of history. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Sports Heroes (Aired January 9, 1949)Their sons, David and Ri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8939: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Death Is The Judge&quot; (06-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Death Is The Judge&quot; (06-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8939</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is The Judge (Aired June 15, 1947)

The Mysterious Traveler had much to recommend it for atmospherics alone. Maurice Tarplin opened each program with the following mood setter: "This is The Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves, and be comfortable . . . if you can . . . ." That introduction, accompanied by the now famous sound of the rushing train and its whistle served as the chilling prologue to every episode of the run. The train whistle and doppler sound seemed to improve with each new season--as did much of the foley work throughout the series. Maurice Tarplin for his part, leant a provocatively nuanced sense of anxiety to each new program, both framing the script to follow and interjecting key exposition during most episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 15, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is The Judge". Sustaining. A brain surgeon and his wife buy a "bell of life" from Tibet. It can bring the dead back to life. However, when "Death" releases someone, he takes someone else! Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Donald Buka, Ralph Paul (announcer), Eleanor Phelps, Juano Hernandez, Morton Lawrence, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Cameron Prud'Homme. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 01:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-19T18_22_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler robert_a_arthur david_kogan maurice_tarplin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is The Judge (Aired June 15, 1947)The Mysterious Traveler had much to recommend it for atmospherics alone. Maurice Tarplin opened each program with the following mood setter: &quot;This is The Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves, and be comfortable . . . if you can . . . .&quot; That introduction, accompanied by the now famous sound of the rushing train and its whistle served as the chilling prologue to every episode of the run. The train whistle and doppler sound seemed to improve with each new season--as did much of the foley work throughout the series. Maurice Tarplin for his part, leant a provocatively nuanced sense of anxiety to each new program, both framing the script to follow and interjecting key exposition during most episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: June 15, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is The Judge&quot;. Sustaining. A brain surgeon and his wife buy a &quot;bell of life&quot; from Tibet. It can bring the dead back to life. However, when &quot;Death&quot; releases someone, he takes someone else! Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Donald Buka, Ralph Paul (announcer), Eleanor Phelps, Juano Hernandez, Morton Lawrence, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Cameron Prud'Homme. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is The Judge (Aired June 15, 1947)The Mysterious Traveler had much to recommend it for atmo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8938: : Frankie Valli July 4th - Grease, Cant Take My Eyes Off You, Lets Hang On.mp4</title>
      <itunes:title>: Frankie Valli July 4th - Grease, Cant Take My Eyes Off You, Lets Hang On.mp4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8938</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Frankie Valli &amp; The Four Seasons - A 4th of July Celebration (with) "The Jersey Boys"]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 16:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Frankie Valli &amp;amp; The Four Seasons - A 4th of July Celebration (with) &quot;The Jersey Boys&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Frankie Valli &amp;amp; The Four Seasons - A 4th of July Celebration (with) &quot;The Jersey Boys&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8937: Mr. &amp;  Mrs. North - &quot;Wheel Of Chance&quot; (06-09-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp;  Mrs. North - &quot;Wheel Of Chance&quot; (06-09-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1953. CBS network. "Wheel Of Chance". Sponsored by: Colgate Shaving Cream, Colgate Toothpaste, Halo Shampoo. Just back from a Mexican vacation, Pam and Jerry have unknowingly brought back a roll of microfilm, hidden in a hubcap. Threatened with a gun "that ain't chocolate," the microfilm has been found by a mechanic who's being blackmailed. The system cue is added live. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Maurice Tarplin, Peter Capell, Charles Paul (music), Don Brinkley (writer), Richard Lockridge (creator), Frances Lockridge (creator), John W. Loveton (producer, director), Joe King (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 23:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. THIS EPISODE:June 9, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Wheel Of Chance&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Shaving Cream, Colgate Toothpaste, Halo Shampoo. Just back from a Mexican vacation, Pam and Jerry have unknowingly brought back a roll of microfilm, hidden in a hubcap. Threatened with a gun &quot;that ain't chocolate,&quot; the microfilm has been found by a mechanic who's being blackmailed. The system cue is added live. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Maurice Tarplin, Peter Capell, Charles Paul (music), Don Brinkley (writer), Richard Lockridge (creator), Frances Lockridge (creator), John W. Loveton (producer, director), Joe King (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8936: Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;A Gangster District Attorney&quot; (10-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;A Gangster District Attorney&quot; (10-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8936</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1947. CBS network. "A Gangster District Attorney". Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with "pure virgin olive oil"!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-17T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1668</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: October 15, 1947. CBS network. &quot;A Gangster District Attorney&quot;. Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with &quot;pure virgin olive oil&quot;!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)The format of the Vincent Price run of The S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8935: This Is Your FBI - The Highway Hi-Jacker (12-14-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Highway Hi-Jacker (12-14-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8935</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-17T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8935: This Is Your FBI - The Highway Hi-Jacker (12-14-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Highway Hi-Jacker (12-14-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8935</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-17T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Highway Hi-Jacker (Aired December 14, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8934: The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Relaxation&quot; (08-19-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Relaxation&quot; (08-19-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8934</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 19, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Relaxation". Miltie tries to get a good night's sleep. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 11:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-17T04_34_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. THIS EPISODE:August 19, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Relaxation&quot;. Miltie tries to get a good night's sleep. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8933: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Treason Comes In Cans&quot; (12-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Treason Comes In Cans&quot; (12-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8933</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Treason Comes In Cans" (Aired December 17, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. Program #35. ZIV Syndication. "Treason Comes In Cans". Commercials added locally. Secret Communist plans are hidden in a case of tuna fish and dumped into the harbor. Dana Andrews, Olan Soule, David Rose (composer, conductor), Olan Soule, Barney Phillips, Gerald Mohr, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 23:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Treason Comes In Cans&quot; (Aired December 17, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:December 17, 1952. Program #35. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Treason Comes In Cans&quot;. Commercials added locally. Secret Communist plans are hidden in a case of tuna fish and dumped into the harbor. Dana Andrews, Olan Soule, David Rose (composer, conductor), Olan Soule, Barney Phillips, Gerald Mohr, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Treason Comes In Cans&quot; (Aired December 17, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American es...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8932: Father Knows Best - &quot;The Boy Next Door&quot; (01-15-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;The Boy Next Door&quot; (01-15-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[
Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1953. NBC network. Post cereals, Postum. Betty makes the mistake of allowing Bud to find out that she's interested in "The Boy Next Door". Bud promptly tells the boy next door all about it. Robert Young, Jean VanderPyl, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Norma Jean Nilsson, Helen Strohm, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Dorothy Lovett. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index Cat #110272. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 14:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_knows_best robert_young jean_vander_pyl ted_donaldson bil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.THIS EPISODE:January 15, 1953. NBC network. Post cereals, Postum. Betty makes the mistake of allowing Bud to find out that she's interested in &quot;The Boy Next Door&quot;. Bud promptly tells the boy next door all about it. Robert Young, Jean VanderPyl, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Norma Jean Nilsson, Helen Strohm, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Dorothy Lovett. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index Cat #110272.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8931: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot; - Punishment And Crime (10-25-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot; - Punishment And Crime (10-25-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8931</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)"
 Punishment And Crime (Aired October 25, 1980)

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1980 - Program #116. CBS network. "Punishment and Crime". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joe Moross, Len Birman, Lorne Greene (host), Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Percy Grainger (writer).38:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 05:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-15T22_16_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot;&amp;nbsp;Punishment And Crime (Aired October 25, 1980)Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. THIS EPISODE:October 25, 1980 - Program #116. CBS network. &quot;Punishment and Crime&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joe Moross, Len Birman, Lorne Greene (host), Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Percy Grainger (writer).38:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot;&amp;nbsp;Punishment And Crime (Aired Octo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8930: Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;&quot; (5-12-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;&quot; (5-12-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8930</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)

The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895–1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.

THIS EPISODE:

May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. "Payment Deferred". Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 20:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-15T13_22_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895&#8211;1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.THIS EPISODE:May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8930: Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;&quot; (5-12-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;&quot; (5-12-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8930</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)

The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895–1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.

THIS EPISODE:

May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. "Payment Deferred". Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 20:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-15T13_22_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_guild_on_the_air theatrical_society noncommercial_plays</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895&#8211;1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.THIS EPISODE:May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8929: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Dixon Murder Matter&quot; (06-16-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Dixon Murder Matter&quot; (06-16-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8929</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Dixon Murder Matter (Aired June 16, 1957

On October 3, 1955, after a hiatus of over a year, the show came back with a vengeance. A new production team, including director/writer Jack Johnstone, a new star, Bob Bailey, from the radio series Let George Do It, and a new format would set the series apart from its competitors. Johnny's cases were now a continuing serial, five days a week, for fifteen minutes each evening. With 75 minutes of airtime, minus commercials and openings and closings, there was sufficient time to develop good storylines and interesting characters. During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Dixon Murder Matter". The name of the boat is the clue to the killer. See if you can guess whodunit! Bob Bailey, Frank Nelson, Russell Thorson, Sam Edwards. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 11:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-15T04_37_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dixon Murder Matter (Aired June 16, 1957On October 3, 1955, after a hiatus of over a year, the show came back with a vengeance. A new production team, including director/writer Jack Johnstone, a new star, Bob Bailey, from the radio series Let George Do It, and a new format would set the series apart from its competitors. Johnny's cases were now a continuing serial, five days a week, for fifteen minutes each evening. With 75 minutes of airtime, minus commercials and openings and closings, there was sufficient time to develop good storylines and interesting characters. During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 16, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Dixon Murder Matter&quot;. The name of the boat is the clue to the killer. See if you can guess whodunit! Bob Bailey, Frank Nelson, Russell Thorson, Sam Edwards. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dixon Murder Matter (Aired June 16, 1957On October 3, 1955, after a hiatus of over a year, th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8928: Space Patrol -&quot;Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena&quot; (12-27-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol -&quot;Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena&quot; (12-27-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8928</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1952. ABC network. "The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. After a broken down space freighter and her sickly pilot are grounded, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly drowned in a uranium mine on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. A trail of "callium seeds" leads to a missing shipment of medicine and the last voyage of, "The Lonesome Lena." Marvin Miller (performer, announcer), Nina Bara, Norman Jolley, Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Mike Mosser (producer), Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 02:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-14T19_45_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. THIS EPISODE: December 27, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. After a broken down space freighter and her sickly pilot are grounded, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly drowned in a uranium mine on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. A trail of &quot;callium seeds&quot; leads to a missing shipment of medicine and the last voyage of, &quot;The Lonesome Lena.&quot; Marvin Miller (performer, announcer), Nina Bara, Norman Jolley, Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Mike Mosser (producer), Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)The special effects used in the liv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8927: Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Lucky Murderer (07-31-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Lucky Murderer (07-31-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8927</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)

Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. 

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London&#8217;s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)Stories presented in the series include the th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8926: Damon Runyon Theater - The Lily of St. Pierre (07-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Damon Runyon Theater - The Lily of St. Pierre (07-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8926</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

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July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. "The Lily Of St. Pierre". Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2022 10:38:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Lily Of St. Pierre&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to Dece...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8925: Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Lily of St. Pierre&quot; (07-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Lily of St. Pierre&quot; (07-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8925</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. "The Lily Of St. Pierre". Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2022 07:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-14T00_43_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater john_brown alan_reed luis_van_rooten joseph</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Lily Of St. Pierre&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to Dece...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8924: Crime Classics - &quot;Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess&quot; (01-20-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess&quot; (01-20-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8924</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

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January 20, 1954. CBS network. "Madeline Smith, Maid Or Murderess...Which?". Sustaining. A lovely lady is also a liberal user of arsenic. This is a network version. William Johnstone, John Dehner, Bernard Herrmann (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Warren (announcer), Florence Wolcott, Lou Merrill (host), Betty Harford. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 22:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-13T15_43_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_classics thomas_highland lou_merrill morton_fine david_fri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:January 20, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Madeline Smith, Maid Or Murderess...Which?&quot;. Sustaining. A lovely lady is also a liberal user of arsenic. This is a network version. William Johnstone, John Dehner, Bernard Herrmann (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Warren (announcer), Florence Wolcott, Lou Merrill (host), Betty Harford. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8923: Duffy's Tavern - Hawaiian Vacation (12-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - Hawaiian Vacation (12-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8923</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)

In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. 

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December 28, 1951. "Hawaiian Vacation" - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie has entered a slogan contest and he's sure that he's won a trip to Hawaii. "Fats" plays a hot, "Sweet Leilani" on the piano. After he wins the contest, Archie discovers that it was for entries by children under 13-years-old only. The system cue has been deleted. Ed Gardner (performer, producer as "Edward F. Gardner"), Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Larry Rhine (writer), Hazel Shermet. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 10:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-13T03_22_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was &#8212; bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. THIS EPISODE: December 28, 1951. &quot;Hawaiian Vacation&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie has entered a slogan contest and he's sure that he's won a trip to Hawaii. &quot;Fats&quot; plays a hot, &quot;Sweet Leilani&quot; on the piano. After he wins the contest, Archie discovers that it was for entries by children under 13-years-old only. The system cue has been deleted. Ed Gardner (performer, producer as &quot;Edward F. Gardner&quot;), Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Larry Rhine (writer), Hazel Shermet. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8922: Weird Circle - &quot;Falkland&quot; (04-23-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Weird Circle - &quot;Falkland&quot; (04-23-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8922</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 23, 1944. Program #35. NBC syndication. "Falkland". Commercials added locally. The strange man who learns the secret of eternal life also learns the secret of eternal love. The date is approximate. Edward Bulwer-Lytton (author). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 04:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-12T21_06_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle 4:15_express amelia_edwards nbc new_york_city falkl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: April 23, 1944. Program #35. NBC syndication. &quot;Falkland&quot;. Commercials added locally. The strange man who learns the secret of eternal life also learns the secret of eternal love. The date is approximate. Edward Bulwer-Lytton (author). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8921: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (10-09-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (10-09-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8921</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre.

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October 9, 1964. BBC Light Programme origination, WETA-FM, Washington rebroadcast. "The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman". Sustaining. A miser engages Mr. Holmes to recover his wayward wife...and his money as well. An excellent example of Mr. Holmes' deductive abilities. Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Hardwick (adaptor), John Ruddock, Denis Goacher, Garand Green, Michael Kilgarriff, Janet Morrison, Graham Gauld (producer, director), Carleton Hobbs, Norman Shelley. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre.THIS EPISODE: October 9, 1964. BBC Light Programme origination, WETA-FM, Washington rebroadcast. &quot;The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman&quot;. Sustaining. A miser engages Mr. Holmes to recover his wayward wife...and his money as well. An excellent example of Mr. Holmes' deductive abilities. Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Hardwick (adaptor), John Ruddock, Denis Goacher, Garand Green, Michael Kilgarriff, Janet Morrison, Graham Gauld (producer, director), Carleton Hobbs, Norman Shelley. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8920: The Clock - Behind The Mask (05-01-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Behind The Mask (05-01-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8920</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)

Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; “Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death … the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time”. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time.

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May 1, 1956. Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. "Behind The Mask". Participating sponsors. A man uses a pathological liar to help him murder his invalid wife, but the plan backfires. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 22, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Bushell, Coralie Neville, Moira Redmond, Rodney Jacobs, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 22:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2022 11:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; &#8220;Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death &#8230; the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time&#8221;. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time.THIS EPISODE:May 1, 1956. Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. &quot;Behind The Mask&quot;. Participating sponsors. A man uses a pathological liar to help him murder his invalid wife, but the plan backfires. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 22, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Bushell, Coralie Neville, Moira Redmond, Rodney Jacobs, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 22:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8919: Dad's Army - &quot;Don&#8217;t Fence Me In&quot; (05-15-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;Don&#8217;t Fence Me In&quot; (05-15-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8919</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Don’t Fence Me In (Aired May 15, 1975)

"Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2022 18:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Don&#8217;t Fence Me In (Aired May 15, 1975)&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8918: Crime Club - &quot;A Pitch In Time&quot; (08-07-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Club - &quot;A Pitch In Time&quot; (08-07-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8918</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Pitch In Time (Aired August 7, 1947)

The Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings "Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

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August 7, 1947. Mutual network. "A Pitch In Time". Sustaining. A comical crime story about an incredibly stupid cop and a bank robbery. Walter Kinsella, Ann Thomas, Cameron Prud'Homme, King Calder, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Bill Smith, Earl George, Barry Thomson. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2022 09:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Pitch In Time (Aired August 7, 1947)The Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings &quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,&amp;nbsp; begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:August 7, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;A Pitch In Time&quot;. Sustaining. A comical crime story about an incredibly stupid cop and a bank robbery. Walter Kinsella, Ann Thomas, Cameron Prud'Homme, King Calder, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Bill Smith, Earl George, Barry Thomson. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Pitch In Time (Aired August 7, 1947)The Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and myster...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8917: Calling All Cars - The Missing Messenger (08-13-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - The Missing Messenger (08-13-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8917</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

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August 13, 1936. Program #142. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Missing Messenger." Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A suspicious person has been spotten near Pasadena Avenue and Avenue Forty-Two. "An ideal officer" solves a brutal crime. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (Chief of Police, Los Angeles). 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2022 06:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-09T23_45_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. THIS EPISODE: August 13, 1936. Program #142. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Missing Messenger.&quot; Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A suspicious person has been spotten near Pasadena Avenue and Avenue Forty-Two. &quot;An ideal officer&quot; solves a brutal crime. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (Chief of Police, Los Angeles). 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8916: MOVIE Alfred Hitchcock Presents &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; (Aired July, 11962) VIDEO</title>
      <itunes:title>MOVIE Alfred Hitchcock Presents &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; (Aired July, 11962) VIDEO</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8916</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (Aired July, 11962) VIDEO

Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured dramas, thrillers and mysteries. By the premiere of the show on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. Originally 30 minutes per episode, the series was expanded to 60 minutes in 1962 and retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock himself only directed 17 of the 270 filmed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and only one of the hour-long episodes, "I Saw the Whole Thing" with John Forsythe. Audiences, however, preferred the shorter version, and in 1963 the show and title returned to their thirty-minute format for the final two seasons. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, but the series continued to be popular in syndication for decades. The first season was released on DVD in 2005, the second season in 2006, the third in October 2007, and the fourth in November, 2009. Episodes from select seasons are also available on Hulu, the iTunes Store, Netflix streaming, and on NBC's website.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2022 04:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-08T21_19_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE Alfred Hitchcock Presents &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; (Aired July, 11962) VIDEOAlfred Hitchcock Presents is an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured dramas, thrillers and mysteries. By the premiere of the show on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. Originally 30 minutes per episode, the series was expanded to 60 minutes in 1962 and retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock himself only directed 17 of the 270 filmed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and only one of the hour-long episodes, &quot;I Saw the Whole Thing&quot; with John Forsythe. Audiences, however, preferred the shorter version, and in 1963 the show and title returned to their thirty-minute format for the final two seasons. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, but the series continued to be popular in syndication for decades. The first season was released on DVD in 2005, the second season in 2006, the third in October 2007, and the fourth in November, 2009. Episodes from select seasons are also available on Hulu, the iTunes Store, Netflix streaming, and on NBC's website.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE Alfred Hitchcock Presents &quot;The Sorcerer's Apprentice&quot; (Aired July, 11962) VIDEOAlfred Hitch...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8915: 2 Episodes - &quot;A Piece Of Silk&quot; (02-02-43) and &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot; (02-09-43)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>2 Episodes - &quot;A Piece Of Silk&quot; (02-02-43) and &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot; (02-09-43)&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8915</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2022 19:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_in_research westinghouse history education school tea</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tale...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8914: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Donald Jordan Murder Case&quot; (11-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Donald Jordan Murder Case&quot; (11-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8914</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Donald Jordan Murder Case (Aired November 13, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2022 04:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Donald Jordan Murder Case (Aired November 13, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Donald Jordan Murder Case (Aired November 13, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8913: Box 13 - &quot;Look Pleasant Please&quot; (12-05-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Look Pleasant Please&quot; (12-05-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8913</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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December 5, 1948. Program #16. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Look Pleasant Please". Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday is asked to have his picture taken with a beautiful girl, and finds himself engaged to an heiress about to come into fifteen million dollars! The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, John Beal, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2022 18:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-07T11_30_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: December 5, 1948. Program #16. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Look Pleasant Please&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday is asked to have his picture taken with a beautiful girl, and finds himself engaged to an heiress about to come into fifteen million dollars! The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, John Beal, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8912: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (03-17-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (03-17-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8912</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953)

 Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "Night Stage". Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco_kid murder_at_10_below o.henry mexican pancho john_dehner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953) Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.THIS EPISODE:March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Night Stage&quot;. Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953) Half the fun in the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8912: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (03-17-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (03-17-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8912</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953)

 Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "Night Stage". Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2022 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-06T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco_kid murder_at_10_below o.henry mexican pancho john_dehner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953) Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.THIS EPISODE:March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Night Stage&quot;. Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953) Half the fun in the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8911: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Financial Advisor&quot; (11-09-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Financial Advisor&quot; (11-09-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8911</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1950. Program #39. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the "Financial Advisor" for a soldier's growing family, which leads to a declined bridge loan and a reported bank robbery! The program has also been identified as program #43. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Frank Nelson, Elvia Allman, Byron Kane, Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Arthur Phillips (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Aug 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-06T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_of_maisie ann_sothern dark_dame hans_conried marvin_m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1950. Program #39. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the &quot;Financial Advisor&quot; for a soldier's growing family, which leads to a declined bridge loan and a reported bank robbery! The program has also been identified as program #43. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Frank Nelson, Elvia Allman, Byron Kane, Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Arthur Phillips (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8910: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Of Sound Mind And Body (04-21-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Of Sound Mind And Body (04-21-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8910</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)

After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste (1929–37) and Campbell's Soup (1937–43), primary sponsors included Lever Brothers' Rinso detergent (1943–50), the Rexall drugstore chain (1950–54) and CBS' own Columbia brand of television sets (1954–55). President Calvin Coolidge was said to be among the devoted listeners. Huey P. Long took his nickname of "Kingfish" from the show. At the peak of the popularity, many movie theaters began the practice of stopping the films for the 15 minutes of the Amos 'n' Andy show and then playing the program through the theater's sound system or simply by placing a radio on the stage. Some theaters attempted to attract patrons by noting the fact that they offered the broadcast in their advertisements. NBC sought to stop the practice by charging the theaters who did so with copyright infringement, claiming that charging admission for a free broadcast was not legal. 

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April 21, 1944. "Of Sound Mind And Body" - NBC network. Commercials deleted. Andy hires a beautiful secretary named Henrietta Davis. He then takes a job in a foundry (loading ingots!) so he can pay her. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), James Basquette. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 17:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-05T10_54_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy freeman_gosden charles_correll elinor_harriot taxi_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1574</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste (1929&#8211;37) and Campbell's Soup (1937&#8211;43), primary sponsors included Lever Brothers' Rinso detergent (1943&#8211;50), the Rexall drugstore chain (1950&#8211;54) and CBS' own Columbia brand of television sets (1954&#8211;55). President Calvin Coolidge was said to be among the devoted listeners. Huey P. Long took his nickname of &quot;Kingfish&quot; from the show. At the peak of the popularity, many movie theaters began the practice of stopping the films for the 15 minutes of the Amos 'n' Andy show and then playing the program through the theater's sound system or simply by placing a radio on the stage. Some theaters attempted to attract patrons by noting the fact that they offered the broadcast in their advertisements. NBC sought to stop the practice by charging the theaters who did so with copyright infringement, claiming that charging admission for a free broadcast was not legal. THIS EPISODE: April 21, 1944. &quot;Of Sound Mind And Body&quot; - NBC network. Commercials deleted. Andy hires a beautiful secretary named Henrietta Davis. He then takes a job in a foundry (loading ingots!) so he can pay her. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), James Basquette. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste (19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8909: The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63</title>
      <itunes:title>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8909</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63

Beyond Tomorrow (also known as And So Goodbye and Beyond Christmas) is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by noted cinematographer Lee Garmes; Garmes was one of a handful of cinematographers who became film producers. Structured as a B film, the production did not engage any stars who would receive billing above the title, relying instead on a quartet of veteran character actors, Charles Winninger, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey, second-tier young leads Richard Carlson and Jean Parker as well as "other woman" Helen Vinson, a minor lead/second lead actress during the early- and mid-1930s, here approaching the end of her career. All seven actors received a "Featuring" billing after the title. The remaining supporting cast included Rod La Rocque, a top leading man of the silent era, now reduced to playing minor supporting roles. Because the events of the plot take place during the Christmas season, it is a contemporary, but little-remembered example of the Christmas film. The original print has been digitally remastered and preserved by the National Film Museum, Incorporated.  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 06:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-04T23_25_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3327</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63Beyond Tomorrow (also known as And So Goodbye and Beyond Christmas) is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by noted cinematographer Lee Garmes; Garmes was one of a handful of cinematographers who became film producers. Structured as a B film, the production did not engage any stars who would receive billing above the title, relying instead on a quartet of veteran character actors, Charles Winninger, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey, second-tier young leads Richard Carlson and Jean Parker as well as &quot;other woman&quot; Helen Vinson, a minor lead/second lead actress during the early- and mid-1930s, here approaching the end of her career. All seven actors received a &quot;Featuring&quot; billing after the title. The remaining supporting cast included Rod La Rocque, a top leading man of the silent era, now reduced to playing minor supporting roles. Because the events of the plot take place during the Christmas season, it is a contemporary, but little-remembered example of the Christmas film. The original print has been digitally remastered and preserved by the National Film Museum, Incorporated. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63Beyond Tomorrow (also known as And So Goodbye and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8908: Beyond Tomarrow - &quot;The Thing Happens&quot; (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Tomarrow - &quot;The Thing Happens&quot; (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63

Beyond Tomorrow (also known as And So Goodbye and Beyond Christmas) is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by noted cinematographer Lee Garmes; Garmes was one of a handful of cinematographers who became film producers. Structured as a B film, the production did not engage any stars who would receive billing above the title, relying instead on a quartet of veteran character actors, Charles Winninger, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey, second-tier young leads Richard Carlson and Jean Parker as well as "other woman" Helen Vinson, a minor lead/second lead actress during the early- and mid-1930s, here approaching the end of her career. All seven actors received a "Featuring" billing after the title. The remaining supporting cast included Rod La Rocque, a top leading man of the silent era, now reduced to playing minor supporting roles. Because the events of the plot take place during the Christmas season, it is a contemporary, but little-remembered example of the Christmas film. The original print has been digitally remastered and preserved by the National Film Museum, Incorporated.  

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      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63Beyond Tomorrow (also known as And So Goodbye and Beyond Christmas) is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by noted cinematographer Lee Garmes; Garmes was one of a handful of cinematographers who became film producers. Structured as a B film, the production did not engage any stars who would receive billing above the title, relying instead on a quartet of veteran character actors, Charles Winninger, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey, second-tier young leads Richard Carlson and Jean Parker as well as &quot;other woman&quot; Helen Vinson, a minor lead/second lead actress during the early- and mid-1930s, here approaching the end of her career. All seven actors received a &quot;Featuring&quot; billing after the title. The remaining supporting cast included Rod La Rocque, a top leading man of the silent era, now reduced to playing minor supporting roles. Because the events of the plot take place during the Christmas season, it is a contemporary, but little-remembered example of the Christmas film. The original print has been digitally remastered and preserved by the National Film Museum, Incorporated. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8907: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Lady In The Dark&quot; (11-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Lady In The Dark&quot; (11-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8907</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady In The Dark (Aired November 27, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 27, 1949. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Lady In The Dark". Commercials added locally. A doctor running a free clinic in Paris is the target of a killer's bullets. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2022 20:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1949</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady In The Dark (Aired November 27, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 27, 1949. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Lady In The Dark&quot;. Commercials added locally. A doctor running a free clinic in Paris is the target of a killer's bullets. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady In The Dark (Aired November 27, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8906: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Quarantine&quot; (12-18-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Quarantine&quot; (12-18-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8906</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)

Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 ("Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale") in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

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December 18, 1948. NBC network. "The Quarantine". Sustaining. A false alarm case of measles almost keeps the Frank and Bart from winning a basketball game for Yale. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2022 10:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 (&quot;Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale&quot;) in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. THIS EPISODE: December 18, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Quarantine&quot;. Sustaining. A false alarm case of measles almost keeps the Frank and Bart from winning a basketball game for Yale. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine sto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8905: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Corpse I Didn't Kill&quot; (06-13-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Corpse I Didn't Kill&quot; (06-13-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8905</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 13, 1946. Mutual network. "The Corpse I Didn't Kill". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. Rogue's pal Joe Dale has been shot dead in his elegant home. Rogue is accused of the crime by two of his "friends." Rogue gets hit on the head only two minutes into the program! The program opening is slightly upcut, the system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (director), Peter Leeds. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 14:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-03T07_13_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. THIS EPISODE: June 13, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Corpse I Didn't Kill&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. Rogue's pal Joe Dale has been shot dead in his elegant home. Rogue is accused of the crime by two of his &quot;friends.&quot; Rogue gets hit on the head only two minutes into the program! The program opening is slightly upcut, the system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (director), Peter Leeds. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Rich...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8904: Screen Directors Playhouse - &quot;Shadow Of A Doubt&quot; (Starring Cary Grant) 11-09-50</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Directors Playhouse - &quot;Shadow Of A Doubt&quot; (Starring Cary Grant) 11-09-50</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8904</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Shadow Of A Doubt (Aired November 9, 1950) 

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 09, 1950 "Shadow Of A Doubt" (An Alfred Hitchcock Thriller) (Stars: Carey Grant) - Uncle Charlie relies heavily on his relationship with his niece and name sake Charlie to make him appear like butter wouldn't melt. However, as soon as Niece Charlie puts two and two together and comes to realise the truth about her Uncle the close relationship between them deteriorates at a rapid pace. But, it is less the fact that niece Charlie realises what her uncle really is, but it is because she is growing into a woman that Charlie doesn't like. In becoming a woman niece Charlie now represents all that her uncle can't abide. And it is this misogynistic streak in Uncle Charlie that compels him to attempt to murder his niece, as opposed to what she knows of him.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 06:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-08-02T23_18_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Shadow Of A Doubt (Aired November 9, 1950) From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. THIS EPISODE:November 09, 1950 &quot;Shadow Of A Doubt&quot; (An Alfred Hitchcock Thriller) (Stars: Carey Grant) - Uncle Charlie relies heavily on his relationship with his niece and name sake Charlie to make him appear like butter wouldn't melt. However, as soon as Niece Charlie puts two and two together and comes to realise the truth about her Uncle the close relationship between them deteriorates at a rapid pace. But, it is less the fact that niece Charlie realises what her uncle really is, but it is because she is growing into a woman that Charlie doesn't like. In becoming a woman niece Charlie now represents all that her uncle can't abide. And it is this misogynistic streak in Uncle Charlie that compels him to attempt to murder his niece, as opposed to what she knows of him.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Shadow Of A Doubt (Aired November 9, 1950) From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8903: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;The Merchant Marines&quot; (01-25-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;The Merchant Marines&quot; (01-25-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8903</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Merchant Marines (Aired January 25, 1945)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 25, 1945. "The Merchant Marines" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello plans to join the Merchant Marine. This is a network, sponsored version. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc, Artie Auerbach. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2022 16:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-08-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the merchant marines (aired january 25,1945) the abbott and costello show mixed comedy with musical int,by singers such as connie haines,marilyn maxwell,the delta rhythm boys,skinnay ennis,and the les baxter singers). regulars and semi-regulars on the s,e</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Merchant Marines (Aired January 25, 1945)The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: January 25, 1945. &quot;The Merchant Marines&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello plans to join the Merchant Marine. This is a network, sponsored version. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc, Artie Auerbach. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Merchant Marines (Aired January 25, 1945)The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with music...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8902: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Yellow Chip&quot; (02-20-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Yellow Chip&quot; (02-20-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8902</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

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February 20, 1955. Program #3. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Yellow Chip". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Jan Miner, William Johnstone, Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer), Dewey Bergman (composer conductor). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. THIS EPISODE: February 20, 1955. Program #3. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Yellow Chip&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Jan Miner, William Johnstone, Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer), Dewey Bergman (composer conductor). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adap...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8901: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; -Killer(02-11-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; -Killer(02-11-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8901</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - 
"The Hatchet" (Aired February 11, 1951)
Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. 

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February 11, 1951. NBC network. "The Hatchet". Sustaining. Based on events of May 16, 1941. The murder of a high school teacher leads Ranger Jace Pearson to a cattle water tank and the murder weapon at the bottom of it. Gerald Mohr, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joe Dubov, Joel McCrea, Michael Ann Barrett, Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tommy Cook, Tony Barrett. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 14:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; -&amp;nbsp;&quot;The Hatchet&quot; (Aired February 11, 1951)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. THIS EPISODE:February 11, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Hatchet&quot;. Sustaining. Based on events of May 16, 1941. The murder of a high school teacher leads Ranger Jace Pearson to a cattle water tank and the murder weapon at the bottom of it. Gerald Mohr, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joe Dubov, Joel McCrea, Michael Ann Barrett, Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tommy Cook, Tony Barrett. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; -&amp;nbsp;&quot;The Hatchet&quot; (Aired February 11...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8900: The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Third Man&quot; (01-07-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Third Man&quot; (01-07-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8900</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: BOB Plays The Nutmegs "Story Untold" (1955)

The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theater Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1951. NBC network. "The Third Man". Commercials deleted. The program originates from the Belasco Theatre, New York. The program is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour" and "The NBC Theatre Guild." An excellent production of the thriller set in post-war Vienna. Intrigue and death in the sewers beneath the city. Zither transitions possibly by Anton Karas. The program closing has been deleted. Graham Greene (writer), Joseph Cotten, Signe Hasso, Anthony Ireland, Stefan Schnabel, Berry Kroeger, Roger Pryor (host), Anton Karas. 55:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 04:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: BOB Plays The Nutmegs &quot;Story Untold&quot; (1955)The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theater Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.THIS EPISODE:January 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Third Man&quot;. Commercials deleted. The program originates from the Belasco Theatre, New York. The program is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour&quot; and &quot;The NBC Theatre Guild.&quot; An excellent production of the thriller set in post-war Vienna. Intrigue and death in the sewers beneath the city. Zither transitions possibly by Anton Karas. The program closing has been deleted. Graham Greene (writer), Joseph Cotten, Signe Hasso, Anthony Ireland, Stefan Schnabel, Berry Kroeger, Roger Pryor (host), Anton Karas. 55:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: BOB Plays The Nutmegs &quot;Story Untold&quot; (1955)The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)The theatr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8899: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (02-09-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (02-09-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8899</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)

Gunsmoke had been running for almost four years when Norman Macdonnell brought Fort Laramie to CBS. The latter had the same gritty realism, attention to detail, and integrity that audiences admired in GUNSMOKE. Both Dodge City, Kansas and Fort Laramie, Wyoming were real, and significant, locations in our history of the Western Expansion. The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 19, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Boredom". Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians. The Cheyenne oblige. The program was recorded February 16, 1956 and is also known as, "Unknown Disease At Fort." Vivi Janis, Raymond Burr, Joe Cranston, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Howard Culver. 30:16.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2022 14:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fort_laramie_boredom_(02-09-56) western overnight boxcars_711 bo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)Gunsmoke had been running for almost four years when Norman Macdonnell brought Fort Laramie to CBS. The latter had the same gritty realism, attention to detail, and integrity that audiences admired in GUNSMOKE. Both Dodge City, Kansas and Fort Laramie, Wyoming were real, and significant, locations in our history of the Western Expansion. The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. THIS EPISODE:February 19, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Boredom&quot;. Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians. The Cheyenne oblige. The program was recorded February 16, 1956 and is also known as, &quot;Unknown Disease At Fort.&quot; Vivi Janis, Raymond Burr, Joe Cranston, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Howard Culver. 30:16.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)Gunsmoke had been ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8898: The Sealed Book - &quot;Welcome Home&quot; (05-20-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - &quot;Welcome Home&quot; (05-20-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8898</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome Home (Aired May 20, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. "Welcome Home". Sustaining. A man returns home to find his family isn't exactly glad to see him. This program has also been dated July 22, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2022 03:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-30T20_36_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed_book hands_of_death robert_arthur david_kogan phillip_cla</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome Home (Aired May 20, 1945)As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode.THIS EPISODE:May 20, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. &quot;Welcome Home&quot;. Sustaining. A man returns home to find his family isn't exactly glad to see him. This program has also been dated July 22, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome Home (Aired May 20, 1945)As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Boo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8897: The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Murder Needs An Artist&quot; (Starring Vincent Price) 05-06-49</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Murder Needs An Artist&quot; (Starring Vincent Price) 05-06-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8897</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Needs An Artist (Starring Vincent Price) Aired May 6, 1950)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. "Johnny" ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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May 6, 1950. CBS network. "Murder Needs An Artist". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. 10:00 P.M. A writer discovers a famous artist with amnesia, living in a Bowery flophouse. He gets the artist to start painting again and protects his investment with murder. Vincent Price, William Conrad, William Spier (editor, director), Art Ballinger (announcer), John Holbrook (announcer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Alec Chorney (writer), John Hobish. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2022 17:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-30T10_15_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_morris_playhouse apology broadway_plays new_york_jewish e</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Needs An Artist (Starring Vincent Price) Aired May 6, 1950)Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. &quot;Johnny&quot; ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:May 6, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Murder Needs An Artist&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. 10:00 P.M. A writer discovers a famous artist with amnesia, living in a Bowery flophouse. He gets the artist to start painting again and protects his investment with murder. Vincent Price, William Conrad, William Spier (editor, director), Art Ballinger (announcer), John Holbrook (announcer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Alec Chorney (writer), John Hobish. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Needs An Artist (Starring Vincent Price) Aired May 6, 1950)Philip Morris invested heavily ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8896: Life With Luigi - &quot;Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee&quot; (05-02-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee&quot; (05-02-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8896</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee (05-02-50)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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May 2, 1950. "Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi tries to take advantage of the guarantee for "Sootho Cough Syrup." He wants double his money back. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2022 11:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee (05-02-50)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:May 2, 1950. &quot;Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi tries to take advantage of the guarantee for &quot;Sootho Cough Syrup.&quot; He wants double his money back. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Soothos Cough Syrup Guarantee (05-02-50)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which beg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8895: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Silent Hands&quot; (05-13-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Silent Hands&quot; (05-13-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8895</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Silent Hands (Aired May 13, 1944)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. 

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May 13, 1944. CBS network. "The Silent Hands". Sponsored by: Palmolive Shaving Cream, Palmolive Soap. A woman in a white evening dress is a murderess. Which one of the two sisters is known as, "The Woman In White?" The story has a good suprise ending. Mary Astor, Himan Brown (director), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Robert Tallman (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Myron McCormick, Berry Kroeger, Lesley Woods. 25:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2022 04:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silent Hands (Aired May 13, 1944)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. THIS EPISODE: May 13, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Silent Hands&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Shaving Cream, Palmolive Soap. A woman in a white evening dress is a murderess. Which one of the two sisters is known as, &quot;The Woman In White?&quot; The story has a good suprise ending. Mary Astor, Himan Brown (director), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Robert Tallman (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Myron McCormick, Berry Kroeger, Lesley Woods. 25:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silent Hands (Aired May 13, 1944)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8894: Let George Do It - &quot;A Minor Case Of Murder&quot; (08-30-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;A Minor Case Of Murder&quot; (08-30-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8894</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Minor Case Of Murder (Aired August 30, 1948)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 30, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "A Minor Case Of Murder". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Chuck Wilson, of "The Bearcat Social Club," hires George Valentine to prove that Dan Corey is innocent of knifing his step-father. Bob Bailey, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Frances Robinson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Irene Tedrow, Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Tommy Cook, Tony Barrett. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2022 23:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-29T16_12_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Minor Case Of Murder (Aired August 30, 1948)As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. THIS EPISODE:August 30, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;A Minor Case Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Chuck Wilson, of &quot;The Bearcat Social Club,&quot; hires George Valentine to prove that Dan Corey is innocent of knifing his step-father. Bob Bailey, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Frances Robinson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Irene Tedrow, Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Tommy Cook, Tony Barrett. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Minor Case Of Murder (Aired August 30, 1948)As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8893: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Back From Holiday&quot; (10-14-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Back From Holiday&quot; (10-14-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8893</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humor developed from the characters and situations. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. Sid was always on the fiddle in some way. Bill was dim and virtually unemployable (though he started as a fast-talking American-type Australian). Miss Pugh, Hancock's secretary, had such a loose job description that she cooked Sunday lunch.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2022 12:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-29T05_04_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's_half_hour bbc bill_kerr australian_lodger andr&#233;e_melly</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2002</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humor developed from the characters and situations. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. Sid was always on the fiddle in some way. Bill was dim and virtually unemployable (though he started as a fast-talking American-type Australian). Miss Pugh, Hancock's secretary, had such a loose job description that she cooked Sunday lunch.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8892: The Price Of Fear - &quot;Remains To Be Seen&quot; (09-01-73)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Price Of Fear - &quot;Remains To Be Seen&quot; (09-01-73)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8892</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2022 05:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-28T22_07_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>price_of_fear_(starring_vincent price) eye_for_an_eye bbc's_worl</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8891: Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Fleet Lady&quot; (03-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Fleet Lady&quot; (03-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8891</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 6, 1949. Program #2. "Fleet Lady" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dead horse leads to a dead jockey and a hot tip on murder. Jack Webb, Virginia Gregg, Hugh Thomas. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 19:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-28T12_17_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pat_novak_for_hire jocko raymond_burr dragnet jack_webb barton_y</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: March 6, 1949. Program #2. &quot;Fleet Lady&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dead horse leads to a dead jockey and a hot tip on murder. Jack Webb, Virginia Gregg, Hugh Thomas. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8890: Red Skelton Raleigh Cigarette Program &quot;Easy Money_ (04-16-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Red Skelton Raleigh Cigarette Program &quot;Easy Money_ (04-16-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8890</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons.


THIS EPISODE:

The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton. April 16, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: "Easy Money." Chapter 114: "The Night Watchman At the Bank." Chapter 116: "Junior Executive," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-28T07_32_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red_skelton_show raleigh cigarette program easy_money_(04-16-46)</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1965</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons.THIS EPISODE:The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton. April 16, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: &quot;Easy Money.&quot; Chapter 114: &quot;The Night Watchman At the Bank.&quot; Chapter 116: &quot;Junior Executive,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8889: Suspense - The Dead Sleep Lightly (03-30-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - The Dead Sleep Lightly (03-30-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8889</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Sleep Lightly (Aired March 30, 1943)

It was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but "The Man in Black" role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17).  Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. &lt;I&gt;Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

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March 30, 1943. CBS network. "The Dead Sleep Lightly". Sustaining. A tingling ghost story about a rich old man and the ghost of his long forgotten wife. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (writer), John Dietz (director), Lee Bowman, Susan Hayward, Walter Hampden, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Sleep Lightly (Aired March 30, 1943)It was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but &quot;The Man in Black&quot; role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). &amp;nbsp;Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. &amp;lt;I&amp;gt;Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.THIS EPISODE:March 30, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Dead Sleep Lightly&quot;. Sustaining. A tingling ghost story about a rich old man and the ghost of his long forgotten wife. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (writer), John Dietz (director), Lee Bowman, Susan Hayward, Walter Hampden, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Sleep Lightly (Aired March 30, 1943)It was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Bl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8888: Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Swapping Spree&quot; (04-28-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Swapping Spree&quot; (04-28-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8888</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. In their Luke and Mirandy farm-report program, Jim played a farmer who was given to tall tales and face-saving lies for comic effect. In a weekly comedy, The Smith Family, Marian's character was an Irish wife of an American police officer. 

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April 28, 1953. "Swapping Spree" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Reynolds Aluminum. McGee goes on a swapping spree, starting with his own Moosehead! Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Elvia Allman, Harlow Wilcox, Jack Kruschen, Jim Jordan, Keith Fowler (writer), Marian Jordan, Mary Jane Croft, Max Hutto (director), Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2022 19:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. In their Luke and Mirandy farm-report program, Jim played a farmer who was given to tall tales and face-saving lies for comic effect. In a weekly comedy, The Smith Family, Marian's character was an Irish wife of an American police officer. THIS EPISODE:April 28, 1953. &quot;Swapping Spree&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Reynolds Aluminum. McGee goes on a swapping spree, starting with his own Moosehead! Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Elvia Allman, Harlow Wilcox, Jack Kruschen, Jim Jordan, Keith Fowler (writer), Marian Jordan, Mary Jane Croft, Max Hutto (director), Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8887: CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;When The Mountain Fell&quot; (10-26-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;When The Mountain Fell&quot; (10-26-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8887</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1956. CBS network. "When The Mountain Fell". Sustaining. A French drama about a shepherd, who apparently returns from the dead, two months after being buried alive by an avalanche. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2022 03:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.THIS EPISODE:October 26, 1956. CBS network. &quot;When The Mountain Fell&quot;. Sustaining. A French drama about a shepherd, who apparently returns from the dead, two months after being buried alive by an avalanche. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8886: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry's Engagement&quot; (10-10-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry's Engagement&quot; (10-10-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8886</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Henry's Engagement (Aired October 10, 1939)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 10, 1939 - "Henry's Engagement" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Trying to get Doris Townsend jealous, Henry's parents naturally conclude that Henry's engaged. The date is approximate. The system cue has been deleted. Ezra Stone, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2022 16:33:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-26T09_33_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family dan_seymour clifford&#173;_goldsmith house_jameson kat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry's Engagement (Aired October 10, 1939)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. THIS EPISODE: October 10, 1939 - &quot;Henry's Engagement&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Trying to get Doris Townsend jealous, Henry's parents naturally conclude that Henry's engaged. The date is approximate. The system cue has been deleted. Ezra Stone, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Henry's Engagement (Aired October 10, 1939)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8885: The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; (06-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; (06-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8885</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["Amy Dicken's Broken Leg" (Aired June 15, 1950)

The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1950.  "Amy Dicken's Broken Leg" - Program #57. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Amy Dickens has broken her leg. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Michael Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Earle Ross, Peggy Webber, Dick Joy (announcer), William Bakewell, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2022 06:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-25T23_43_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor_kildare dr._kildare lew_ayres lionel_barrymore les_crutch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1589</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; (Aired June 15, 1950)The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1950.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; - Program #57. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Amy Dickens has broken her leg. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Michael Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Earle Ross, Peggy Webber, Dick Joy (announcer), William Bakewell, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; (Aired June 15, 1950)The character began in the film series as a medica...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8884: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Johnson Payroll Matter&quot; (09-21-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Johnson Payroll Matter&quot; (09-21-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8884</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Johnson Payroll Matter (Aired September 21, 1958)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1958. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Johnson Payroll Matter" Johnny's asked to take a relaxing trip to Southern California and pickup $100,000...and bring it back. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Shepard Menken, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Jack Johnstone (producer, director), Robert Stanley (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 16:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-25T09_43_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1457</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Johnson Payroll Matter (Aired September 21, 1958)For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:September 21, 1958. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Johnson Payroll Matter&quot; Johnny's asked to take a relaxing trip to Southern California and pickup $100,000...and bring it back. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Shepard Menken, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Jack Johnstone (producer, director), Robert Stanley (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Johnson Payroll Matter (Aired September 21, 1958)For over twelve years, from 1949 through 196...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8883: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Donald Simes Cabinet Maker&quot; (01-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;Donald Simes Cabinet Maker&quot; (01-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8883</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 03:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Muse...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8882: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Dangerous Round-Up (11-06-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Dangerous Round-Up (11-06-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8882</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" 
Dangerous Round-Up (Aired November 6, 1953)

The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1953. Program #181. Mutual network. "The Dangerous Round-Up". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Rice Krispies, Kellogg's Variety Pack (Orange Bowl contest). Whip Willard has threatened Stormy Evans and tried to put him out of business and start a range war. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (writer, director), Fred Howard, Joseph Du Val, Jack Mather. 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2022 13:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1558</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; Dangerous Round-Up (Aired November 6, 1953)The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:November 6, 1953. Program #181. Mutual network. &quot;The Dangerous Round-Up&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Rice Krispies, Kellogg's Variety Pack (Orange Bowl contest). Whip Willard has threatened Stormy Evans and tried to put him out of business and start a range war. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (writer, director), Fred Howard, Joseph Du Val, Jack Mather. 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; Dangerous Round-Up (Aired November 6, 1953)The s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8881: Case Dismissed - &quot;Legal Wills&quot; (02-06-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Dismissed - &quot;Legal Wills&quot; (02-06-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8881</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)

Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1954. "Legal Wills" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2022 04:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-23T21_22_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case_dismissed legal_rights chicago_bar_association loyola_unive</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 6, 1954. &quot;Legal Wills&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8880: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Installs A Time Clock&quot; (03-16-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Installs A Time Clock&quot; (03-16-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8880</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. "Riley Installs A Time Clock" in the house to keep tabs on Peg and the kids. This is a network, sponsored version. William Bendix, John Brown, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2022 14:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-23T07_15_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. &quot;Riley Installs A Time Clock&quot; in the house to keep tabs on Peg and the kids. This is a network, sponsored version. William Bendix, John Brown, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)The radio series also benefited from the immens...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8879: Dimension X - Nightmare (06-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - Nightmare (06-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8879</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1951. NBC network. "Nightmare". Sustaining. Based on the poem "Revolt Of The Machines," by Stephen Vincent Benet. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on July 21, 1955. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during December, 1974. Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), Don Pardo (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Joe DeSantis, Gregory Morton, John McGovern, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (engineer), Edward King (director), John Gibson, Norman Rose (host), Rita Lynn, Stephen Vincent Benet (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2022 04:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-22T21_37_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1576</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Nightmare&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the poem &quot;Revolt Of The Machines,&quot; by Stephen Vincent Benet. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on July 21, 1955. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast as part of &quot;Monitor&quot; during December, 1974. Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), Don Pardo (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Joe DeSantis, Gregory Morton, John McGovern, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (engineer), Edward King (director), John Gibson, Norman Rose (host), Rita Lynn, Stephen Vincent Benet (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8878: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Exaggeration Troubles&quot; (09-30-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Exaggeration Troubles&quot; (09-30-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8878</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Exaggeration Troubles (09-30-45) (Aired September 30, 1945)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.  When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2022 16:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-22T09_56_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1864</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Exaggeration Troubles (09-30-45) (Aired September 30, 1945)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.&amp;nbsp; When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Exaggeration Troubles (09-30-45) (Aired September 30, 1945)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet la...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8877: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Cabin (12-27-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Cabin (12-27-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8877</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Cabin (Aired December 27, 1952)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

December 27, 1952. CBS network. "The Cabin". Sustaining. Entering a cabin during a blizzard, Matt is imprisoned by "Hack" and "Alvie," two mad-dog killers who plan to murder him in cold blood! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series February 22, 1958. Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Cabin (Aired December 27, 1952)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.THIS EPISODE:December 27, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Cabin&quot;. Sustaining. Entering a cabin during a blizzard, Matt is imprisoned by &quot;Hack&quot; and &quot;Alvie,&quot; two mad-dog killers who plan to murder him in cold blood! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series February 22, 1958. Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8876: Mike Hammer - That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (05-05-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mike Hammer - That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (05-05-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[That Hammer Guy - "Contract On A Dead Man" (Aired May 5, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (Aired May 5, 1953)The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of&amp;nbsp; That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.&amp;nbsp; Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (Aired May 5, 1953)The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8876: Mike Hammer - That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (05-05-53)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>8876</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[That Hammer Guy - "Contract On A Dead Man" (Aired May 5, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>That Hammer Guy - &quot;Contract On A Dead Man&quot; (Aired May 5, 1953)The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of&amp;nbsp; That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.&amp;nbsp; Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8875: The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (05-15-55)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>8875</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)

Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948–49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.

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May 15, 1955. Program #425. "Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Jack paints his house, then goes to the railroad station to meet his old pal Stub Wilbur. AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." The program was recorded February 16, 1955. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Sheldon Leonard, Artie Auerbach, Frank Nelson, Mary Livingstone, Charlie Bagby, Colin Campbell, Orchid Oliver, Harry Shearer, Hilliard Marks (producer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948&#8211;49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.THIS EPISODE: May 15, 1955. Program #425. &quot;Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Jack paints his house, then goes to the railroad station to meet his old pal Stub Wilbur. AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; The program was recorded February 16, 1955. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Sheldon Leonard, Artie Auerbach, Frank Nelson, Mary Livingstone, Charlie Bagby, Colin Campbell, Orchid Oliver, Harry Shearer, Hilliard Marks (producer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8874: My Favorite Husband - &quot;Baseball&quot; (09-16-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Favorite Husband - &quot;Baseball&quot; (09-16-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8874</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!"  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1949. "Baseball" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Liz and Iris are determined to learn how to play baseball. The date is subject to correction. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2022 11:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot;&amp;nbsp; The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:September 16, 1949. &quot;Baseball&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Liz and Iris are determined to learn how to play baseball. The date is subject to correction. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8873: The Lineup - &quot;Murder In A Card Game&quot; (12-24-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lineup - &quot;Murder In A Card Game&quot; (12-24-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8873</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2022 02:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-20T19_45_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8872: Father Knows Best - &quot;The Golf Challenge&quot; (05-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;The Golf Challenge&quot; (05-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8872</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1950. "The Golf Challenge"- (WIBA) Radio. Jim and Ed Davis are paired in golf tournament. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 33:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 14:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-20T07_07_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1950. &quot;The Golf Challenge&quot;- (WIBA) Radio. Jim and Ed Davis are paired in golf tournament. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 33:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhap...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8871: Big Town - &quot;The Case Of The Lost and Found&quot; (12-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Case Of The Lost and Found&quot; (12-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8871</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Lost and Found (Aired December 7, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1948. NBC network. "The Case Of The Lost and Found". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Dick Rutter, the star reporter of a competing paper, disappears. Steve Wilson of the Illustrated Press suspects a connection to the "Lucky Louie" murder. The program has also been dated December 1, 1948. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 04:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Lost and Found (Aired December 7, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)THIS EPISODE:December 7, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Lost and Found&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Dick Rutter, the star reporter of a competing paper, disappears. Steve Wilson of the Illustrated Press suspects a connection to the &quot;Lucky Louie&quot; murder. The program has also been dated December 1, 1948. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Lost and Found (Aired December 7, 1948)The stories were well written and directed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8870: The Academy Award Theater - Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) 07-10-46</title>
      <itunes:title>The Academy Award Theater - Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) 07-10-46</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8870</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1946. CBS network. "Young Mr. Lincoln". Sponsored by: Squibb. Two brothers are accused of murder, but which one did the deed? A new attorney, Mr. Lincoln, handles the case. Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Frank Wilson (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Young Mr. Lincoln&amp;nbsp; (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.THIS EPISODE:July 10, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Young Mr. Lincoln&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. Two brothers are accused of murder, but which one did the deed? A new attorney, Mr. Lincoln, handles the case. Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Frank Wilson (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Young Mr. Lincoln&amp;nbsp; (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946The list of films and actors on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8869: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot; (09-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot; (09-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8869</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1949. CBS network. "The Fatted Calf". Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 23:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.&amp;nbsp; It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:September 24, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot;. Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8869: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot; (09-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot; (09-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8869</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1949. CBS network. "The Fatted Calf". Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 23:50:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.&amp;nbsp; It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:September 24, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot;. Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8868: Season 1 - Episode 12  &quot;The Big Phone Call&quot; (TV VIDEO) B&amp;W</title>
      <itunes:title>Season 1 - Episode 12  &quot;The Big Phone Call&quot; (TV VIDEO) B&amp;W</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8868</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[John Donovan Productions

Webb first got the idea for Dragnet while working on the 1948 film He Walked by Night. Webb got to talking with one of the movie's technical advisors, officer Marty Wynn, who complained, "It rankles every damn cop in the country when they hear those far-fetched tales about crime. Why don't you do a real story about policemen?" Webb took his time in developing the series, plotting out every detail right down to the last sound effect.

The L.A.P.D. approved the series, but had a few requirements: All dramatizations had to follow the facts of a real L.A.P.D. investigation; the show could never glorify or defame police officers; and it had to represent policemen as "real" human beings. Dragnet debuted over NBC-Radio in June 1949 and ran through February 1957. Webb also starred in two very successful television versions of the program- from 1952-59 and 1967-72. 

Fun Fact! Following Webb's death on December 23, 1982, the L.A.P.D. honored him with a funeral normally reserved for officers who had died in the line of duty and permanently retired Joe Friday's badge number 714.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Season 1 - Episode 12  "The Big Phone Call"


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 04:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>John Donovan ProductionsWebb first got the idea for Dragnet while working on the 1948 film He Walked by Night. Webb got to talking with one of the movie's technical advisors, officer Marty Wynn, who complained, &quot;It rankles every damn cop in the country when they hear those far-fetched tales about crime. Why don't you do a real story about policemen?&quot; Webb took his time in developing the series, plotting out every detail right down to the last sound effect.The L.A.P.D. approved the series, but had a few requirements: All dramatizations had to follow the facts of a real L.A.P.D. investigation; the show could never glorify or defame police officers; and it had to represent policemen as &quot;real&quot; human beings. Dragnet debuted over NBC-Radio in June 1949 and ran through February 1957. Webb also starred in two very successful television versions of the program- from 1952-59 and 1967-72. Fun Fact! Following Webb's death on December 23, 1982, the L.A.P.D. honored him with a funeral normally reserved for officers who had died in the line of duty and permanently retired Joe Friday's badge number 714.TODAY'S SHOW:Season 1 - Episode 12&amp;nbsp; &quot;The Big Phone Call&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>John Donovan ProductionsWebb first got the idea for Dragnet while working on the 1948 film He Wal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8867: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot; (11-12-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot; (11-12-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8867</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Teacher's Convention (Aired November 12, 1950)

CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. 

THIS EPISODE:

 November 12, 1950. CBS network. "The Teacher's Convention". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is going to the teacher's covention with Mr. Boynton...or is she? The script was possibly reused on the program of August 21, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commewrcial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Mary Jane Croft. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 17:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-17T10_02_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Teacher's Convention (Aired November 12, 1950)CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. THIS EPISODE: November 12, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is going to the teacher's covention with Mr. Boynton...or is she? The script was possibly reused on the program of August 21, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commewrcial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Mary Jane Croft. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8867: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot; (11-12-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot; (11-12-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8867</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Teacher's Convention (Aired November 12, 1950)

CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. 

THIS EPISODE:

 November 12, 1950. CBS network. "The Teacher's Convention". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is going to the teacher's covention with Mr. Boynton...or is she? The script was possibly reused on the program of August 21, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commewrcial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Mary Jane Croft. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 16:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Teacher's Convention (Aired November 12, 1950)CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. THIS EPISODE: November 12, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Teacher's Convention&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is going to the teacher's covention with Mr. Boynton...or is she? The script was possibly reused on the program of August 21, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commewrcial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Mary Jane Croft. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Teacher's Convention (Aired November 12, 1950)CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8866: The Shadow - &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot; (10-09-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot; (10-09-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8866</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1938. Mutual network. "Death Stalks The Shadow". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 05:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-16T22_01_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_shadow cloud_men's_minds the_man_who_murdered_time_(01-01-39</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)One of the most popular radio shows in history deb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8865: Straight Arrow - &quot;The Big Pow Wow&quot; (06-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Straight Arrow - &quot;The Big Pow Wow&quot; (06-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8865</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Pow Wow (Aired June 21, 1950)

May 16, 1948 to June 21, 1951. Initially west coast Don Lee Network. 30 minutes, Thursdays at 8:00PM, Pacific Time. Mutual Network, coast to cost from February 7, 1949. 30 minutes, Mondays at 8:00PM until January 30, 1950.Often augmented by early evening broadcasts, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5, this becoming it's standard time in 1950-51.Nabisco was the sponsor throughout the series. STARS: Howard Culver as Steve Adams/Straight Arrow, Fred Howard DIRECTOR: Ted Robertson WRITER: Sheldon Stark SOUND EFFECTS: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper. The announcer and narrator was Frank Bingman. Steve Adams was a rancher, who in times of trouble, became the commanche warrior Straight Arrow. Fred Howard as his sidekick, grizzled ranch hand Packy McCloud. Gwen Delano as Mesquite Molly. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2022 11:28:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-16T04_28_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>death_valley_days western_drama the_old_ranger the_burro_that_ha</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1876</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Pow Wow (Aired June 21, 1950)May 16, 1948 to June 21, 1951. Initially west coast Don Lee Network. 30 minutes, Thursdays at 8:00PM, Pacific Time. Mutual Network, coast to cost from February 7, 1949. 30 minutes, Mondays at 8:00PM until January 30, 1950.Often augmented by early evening broadcasts, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5, this becoming it's standard time in 1950-51.Nabisco was the sponsor throughout the series. STARS: Howard Culver as Steve Adams/Straight Arrow, Fred Howard DIRECTOR: Ted Robertson WRITER: Sheldon Stark SOUND EFFECTS: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper. The announcer and narrator was Frank Bingman. Steve Adams was a rancher, who in times of trouble, became the commanche warrior Straight Arrow. Fred Howard as his sidekick, grizzled ranch hand Packy McCloud. Gwen Delano as Mesquite Molly.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Pow Wow (Aired June 21, 1950)May 16, 1948 to June 21, 1951. Initially west coast Don Lee ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8864: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Case Of The Frightened Child&quot; (11-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Case Of The Frightened Child&quot; (11-16-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8864</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1944. CBS network. "The Case Of The Frightened Child". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Hill's Cold Tablets, Aerowax. A five year old boy has been left to die in a dark, abandoned warehouse. Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2022 05:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-15T22_42_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._keen tracer_of_lost_persons anacin kolynos_toothpaste heet l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1844</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:November 16, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Frightened Child&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Hill's Cold Tablets, Aerowax. A five year old boy has been left to die in a dark, abandoned warehouse. Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8863: The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Turns Off The Water (09-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Turns Off The Water (09-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8863</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1946. "Gildy Turns Off The Water" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve decides to turn off the water of the residents who haven't paid their water bill. Bill Kelsey (writer), Earle Ross, Frank Moore (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Laing (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell (?), Walter Tetley. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 14:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-15T07_53_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold_peary earle_ross ken_carpenter lurene_tuttle walter_tetle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.THIS EPISODE:September 18, 1946. &quot;Gildy Turns Off The Water&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve decides to turn off the water of the residents who haven't paid their water bill. Bill Kelsey (writer), Earle Ross, Frank Moore (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Laing (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell (?), Walter Tetley. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the ar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8862: The Creaking Door - &quot;The Haunted Hangman&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;The Haunted Hangman&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8862</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 02:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-14T19_25_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_creaking_door white_scarf_strangler supernatural himan_brown</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1728</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum&amp;nbsp; episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door&amp;nbsp; was South African R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8861: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Archie Takes Up Reading&quot; (05-03-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Archie Takes Up Reading&quot; (05-03-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8861</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 3, 1946. "Archie Takes Up Reading"- NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. A moving and different kind of "Duffy's Tavern" program. In between Archie's jokes are serious dramas about starvation in India, Italy and Greece. Good radio! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-14T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1716</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. THIS EPISODE: May 3, 1946. &quot;Archie Takes Up Reading&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. A moving and different kind of &quot;Duffy's Tavern&quot; program. In between Archie's jokes are serious dramas about starvation in India, Italy and Greece. Good radio! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. serv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8860: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;The Last Survivor&quot; (10-11-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;The Last Survivor&quot; (10-11-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8860</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)

Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 11, 1945. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Last Survivor". Sustaining. The spacemen in the first ship returning from Mars witness the destruction of the entire Earth. Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Ralph Bell, Robert Dryden, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2022 04:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler robert_a_arthur david_kogan maurice_tarplin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades. THIS EPISODE: October 11, 1945. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Last Survivor&quot;. Sustaining. The spacemen in the first ship returning from Mars witness the destruction of the entire Earth. Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Ralph Bell, Robert Dryden, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventual...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8859: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Unknown Killer&quot; (06-09-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Unknown Killer&quot; (06-09-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8859</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. Program #369. Blue Network. "The Case Of The Unknown Killers". Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment, Nonspi deodorant. The story of "The Broadway and Coney Island Murders." A cop is killed in Coney Island during a holdup. This leads to an exciting shoot-out in a hotel. "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues" follow the story. Fred William Poole: murderer, upper and lower front teeth missing, walks with head down, has two machine guns. Ralph Williams: escaped convict, scar left side forehead, "L.O.V.E." tattoed on four fingers, "1935 O'Donnell" tattoed on forearm. Narrated by "Colonel Schwarzkopf" (by proxy). Arnold Stang, playing a bellhop, does a Sloan's Liniment commercial integrated into the plot. Charles Stark (announcer), Arnold Stang, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2022 15:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-13T08_08_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters gang_busters j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1826</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. THIS EPISODE: June 9, 1944. Program #369. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of The Unknown Killers&quot;. Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment, Nonspi deodorant. The story of &quot;The Broadway and Coney Island Murders.&quot; A cop is killed in Coney Island during a holdup. This leads to an exciting shoot-out in a hotel. &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues&quot; follow the story. Fred William Poole: murderer, upper and lower front teeth missing, walks with head down, has two machine guns. Ralph Williams: escaped convict, scar left side forehead, &quot;L.O.V.E.&quot; tattoed on four fingers, &quot;1935 O'Donnell&quot; tattoed on forearm. Narrated by &quot;Colonel Schwarzkopf&quot; (by proxy). Arnold Stang, playing a bellhop, does a Sloan's Liniment commercial integrated into the plot. Charles Stark (announcer), Arnold Stang, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-di...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8858: Calling All Cars - Corpse In The Cellar (04-30-35)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - Corpse In The Cellar (04-30-35)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8858</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1935. Program #75. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Corpse In The Cellar" Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body has been found buried in the basement of a house, wearing a gold ring and wearing a silver belt buckle. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatch), William N. Robson (writer, director), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 32:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2022 23:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-12T16_24_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1959</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. THIS EPISODE: April 30, 1935. Program #75. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Corpse In The Cellar&quot; Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body has been found buried in the basement of a house, wearing a gold ring and wearing a silver belt buckle. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatch), William N. Robson (writer, director), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 32:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8857: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Missing Japanese Weapons&quot; (02-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Missing Japanese Weapons&quot; (02-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8857</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)

Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had mostly worked in movies, agreed to star in a radio series called "Dangerous Assignment" on the NBC Radio network; Donlevy played Steve Mitchell -- "international troubleshooter" for an un-named US government intelligence agency; whose boss "The Commissioner" -- dispatched him to world trouble spots; Naturally all problems got fixed in record time, all in accordance with US interests; the NBC radio series was a big enough success to last three seasons (from 1949 - 1953); perhaps the success was due in part to the mystique of the foreign situations which radio listeners could create in their imaginations; During its last year on radio, Donlevy formed a production company to convert the idea to television; But no TV network was interested, so he produced 39 episodes and sold them to individual stations nationwide in First-run Syndication. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Steve Mitchell flies to Panama to recover "Missing Japanese Weapons" and solve the murder of his friend, Bill Thorne. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2022 19:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-12T12_20_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1906</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had mostly worked in movies, agreed to star in a radio series called &quot;Dangerous Assignment&quot; on the NBC Radio network; Donlevy played Steve Mitchell -- &quot;international troubleshooter&quot; for an un-named US government intelligence agency; whose boss &quot;The Commissioner&quot; -- dispatched him to world trouble spots; Naturally all problems got fixed in record time, all in accordance with US interests; the NBC radio series was a big enough success to last three seasons (from 1949 - 1953); perhaps the success was due in part to the mystique of the foreign situations which radio listeners could create in their imaginations; During its last year on radio, Donlevy formed a production company to convert the idea to television; But no TV network was interested, so he produced 39 episodes and sold them to individual stations nationwide in First-run Syndication. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 6, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Steve Mitchell flies to Panama to recover &quot;Missing Japanese Weapons&quot; and solve the murder of his friend, Bill Thorne. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had most...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8856: The The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;Three Silver Pesos&quot; (06-03-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;Three Silver Pesos&quot; (06-03-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8856</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 3, 1946. Mutual network. "The Three Silver Pesos". Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-12T02_50_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;,marks_hartman_(announcer) the_white_masters_(11-06-46 three_silv</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:June 3, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Three Silver Pesos&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8855: Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Revolt On Prison Rock (05-29-52) Part Twe of Two</title>
      <itunes:title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Revolt On Prison Rock (05-29-52) Part Twe of Two</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8855</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part Two of Two

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing "Jupiter and Andromeda" at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett — Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Revolt On Prison Rock" Part Twe Of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The inmates of the prison escape and steal the Polaris. They start to terrorize the space lanes. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 19:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-11T12_39_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom_corbett_space_cadet mission_of_mercy jackson_beck jan_merlin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1428</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part Two of TwoMars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing &quot;Jupiter and Andromeda&quot; at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.THIS EPISODE:May 29, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Revolt On Prison Rock&quot; Part Twe Of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The inmates of the prison escape and steal the Polaris. They start to terrorize the space lanes. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part Two of TwoMars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8854: Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Revolt On Prison Rock (05-29-52) Part One of Two</title>
      <itunes:title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Revolt On Prison Rock (05-29-52) Part One of Two</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8854</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part One of Two

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing "Jupiter and Andromeda" at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett — Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Revolt On Prison Rock" Part One Of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The inmates of the prison escape and steal the Polaris. They start to terrorize the space lanes. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 14:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom_corbett_space_cadet mission_of_mercy jackson_beck jan_merlin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1423</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part One of TwoMars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing &quot;Jupiter and Andromeda&quot; at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.THIS EPISODE:May 29, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Revolt On Prison Rock&quot; Part One Of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The inmates of the prison escape and steal the Polaris. They start to terrorize the space lanes. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Revolt On Prison Rock (Aired May 29, 1952) Part One of TwoMars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8853: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - A Hepcat Kills The Canary (11-17-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - A Hepcat Kills The Canary (11-17-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8853</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Hepcat Kills The Canary (Aired November 17, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a "footloose and fancy-free young man," frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a "B grade" radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1953. "A Hepcat Kills The Canary" - NBC network. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jack Kruschen, Jean Tatum, Tom Holland, Frank Gerstle, Barney Phillips, Edward King (announcer). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 06:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-10T23_03_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1618</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Hepcat Kills The Canary (Aired November 17, 1953)In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a &quot;footloose and fancy-free young man,&quot; frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a &quot;B grade&quot; radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 17, 1953. &quot;A Hepcat Kills The Canary&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jack Kruschen, Jean Tatum, Tom Holland, Frank Gerstle, Barney Phillips, Edward King (announcer). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Hepcat Kills The Canary (Aired November 17, 1953)In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8852: Philo Vance - The Vanilla Murder Case (12-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philo Vance - The Vanilla Murder Case (12-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8852</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1948. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. "The Vanilla Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A soda jerk is killed with a syrup pump! Vance decides that this is the last straw, and solves the case! Jackson Beck. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 00:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-10T17_32_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo_vance s.s.van_dine jackson_beck george_petrie joan_alexand</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman.THIS EPISODE:December 21, 1948. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Vanilla Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A soda jerk is killed with a syrup pump! Vance decides that this is the last straw, and solves the case! Jackson Beck. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8851: The Mel Blanc Show - The Art Critic (03-11-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Art Critic (03-11-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8851</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1947. CBS network. "The Art Critic". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby is going to be interviewed. It's up to Mel to convince the reporter of his college credentials. Mel Blanc, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, Earle Ross, Fran Heflin, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 15:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-10T08_28_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel_blanc bugs_bunny tweety_bird pep&#233;_le_pew mary_jane_croft spo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1408</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon charactersTHIS EPISODE:May 13, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Art Critic&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby is going to be interviewed. It's up to Mel to convince the reporter of his college credentials. Mel Blanc, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, Earle Ross, Fran Heflin, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, whic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8850: &quot;Barry Craig&quot; - Death &amp; The Purple Cow (12-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Barry Craig&quot; - Death &amp; The Purple Cow (12-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8850</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death &amp; The Purple Cow (Aired December 12, 1951)

Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for "$10.00 a day and expenses." Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. He was fired when he lost track of a diamond salesman he was supposed to be protecting. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 12, 1951. NBC network. "Death and The Purple Cow". Sustaining. A man with a gun orders Barrie Craig not to accept a new client. The gunman is himself shot after Barrie throws a cup of coffee in his face. William Gargan, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer), John Gibson, Louis Vittes (writer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 05:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-09T22_00_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death &amp;amp; The Purple Cow (Aired December 12, 1951)Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for &quot;$10.00 a day and expenses.&quot; Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. He was fired when he lost track of a diamond salesman he was supposed to be protecting. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. THIS EPISODE:December 12, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Death and The Purple Cow&quot;. Sustaining. A man with a gun orders Barrie Craig not to accept a new client. The gunman is himself shot after Barrie throws a cup of coffee in his face. William Gargan, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer), John Gibson, Louis Vittes (writer). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death &amp;amp; The Purple Cow (Aired December 12, 1951)Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8849: The Crime Club - &quot;The Grey Mist Murders&quot; (04-10-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;The Grey Mist Murders&quot; (04-10-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8849</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Grey Mist Murders (Aired April 10, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings "Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

April 10, 1947. Mutual network. "The Grey Mist Murders". Sustaining. A pleasure cruise to Hawaii on a private yacht becomes the scene of several murders. Constance Baker (writer, billed as Constance Little), Gwenyth Hemming-Jones (writer, billed as Gwenyth Little), Sidney Smith, Helen Shields. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2022 08:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-09T01_38_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Grey Mist Murders (Aired April 10, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings &quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,&amp;nbsp; begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:April 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Grey Mist Murders&quot;. Sustaining. A pleasure cruise to Hawaii on a private yacht becomes the scene of several murders. Constance Baker (writer, billed as Constance Little), Gwenyth Hemming-Jones (writer, billed as Gwenyth Little), Sidney Smith, Helen Shields. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Grey Mist Murders (Aired April 10, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and myst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8848: Cloak And Dagger - &quot;The Secret Box&quot; (07-23-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak And Dagger - &quot;The Secret Box&quot; (07-23-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts.

THIS EPISODE:

July 23, 1950. NBC network. "The Secret Box". Sustaining. 4:00 P.M. Jerry Lester is well cast as an O.S.S. operative who flies behind Japanese lines to bring back an important Japanese prisoner. This is a well-written jungle adventure featuring head-hunters as well as enemy Japanese. Good radio! Jerry Lester, Corey Ford (originator), Alistair Mac Bain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Larry Haines, Dan Ocko, Irene Hubbard, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Arnold Robertson, Jack Gordon (writer), Murray Ross (music director), Jerry Jarrett. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 17:53:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts.THIS EPISODE:July 23, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Secret Box&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P.M. Jerry Lester is well cast as an O.S.S. operative who flies behind Japanese lines to bring back an important Japanese prisoner. This is a well-written jungle adventure featuring head-hunters as well as enemy Japanese. Good radio! Jerry Lester, Corey Ford (originator), Alistair Mac Bain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Larry Haines, Dan Ocko, Irene Hubbard, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Arnold Robertson, Jack Gordon (writer), Murray Ross (music director), Jerry Jarrett. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8847: Nightfall - &quot;Private Collection&quot; (03-18-83) </title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;Private Collection&quot; (03-18-83) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8847</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1983. Program #92. CBC network, Edmonton origination. "Private Collection". Quite a few young and beautiful women are disappearing from the same building. Jill Dyck, Stephen Walsh, Len Crowther, David Lereaney, Nicole Evans, Gordon Marriott, Bill Reiter (host, billed as "Frederick Hende"), Al Landon (engineer), Warren Graves (writer), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Laurie Seligman (producer, director), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Barbara Gault (production assistant), Dean Purves (sound effects), Tom Peacocke, Judith Mabey. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 11:47:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.&amp;nbsp; Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.&amp;nbsp; Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.&amp;nbsp; It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.&amp;nbsp; This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.THIS EPISODE:March 18, 1983. Program #92. CBC network, Edmonton origination. &quot;Private Collection&quot;. Quite a few young and beautiful women are disappearing from the same building. Jill Dyck, Stephen Walsh, Len Crowther, David Lereaney, Nicole Evans, Gordon Marriott, Bill Reiter (host, billed as &quot;Frederick Hende&quot;), Al Landon (engineer), Warren Graves (writer), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Laurie Seligman (producer, director), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Barbara Gault (production assistant), Dean Purves (sound effects), Tom Peacocke, Judith Mabey. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8846: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The  Floyd Decker Murder Case&quot; (08-01-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The  Floyd Decker Murder Case&quot; (08-01-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8846</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The  Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 1, 1954. CBS network. "The  Floyd Decker Murder Case" - Sponsored by: Doublemint. Floyd Decker, a former gangster, has been murdered. The body hasn't yet been found. Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Cathy Lewis, Lee Millar Jr., Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Leo Cleary, Bill Anders (announcer). 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2022 10:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1889</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The&amp;nbsp; Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: August 1, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The&amp;nbsp; Floyd Decker Murder Case&quot; - Sponsored by: Doublemint. Floyd Decker, a former gangster, has been murdered. The body hasn't yet been found. Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Cathy Lewis, Lee Millar Jr., Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Leo Cleary, Bill Anders (announcer). 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The&amp;nbsp; Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhatta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8845: Author's Playhouse - &quot;A Promise To Mark&quot; (10-13-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;A Promise To Mark&quot; (10-13-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8845</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

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October 13, 1943. NBC network. "A Promise To Mark". Sustaining. An amusing story of an old washed up lawyer and his last case, defending a young man accused of stealing three prize chickens. James Aswell (author). 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2022 02:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.&amp;nbsp; Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. THIS EPISODE:October 13, 1943. NBC network. &quot;A Promise To Mark&quot;. Sustaining. An amusing story of an old washed up lawyer and his last case, defending a young man accused of stealing three prize chickens. James Aswell (author). 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8844: The Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Recalling 1956&quot; (04-19-72)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Recalling 1956&quot; (04-19-72)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8844</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family." Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted "Little Godfrey" Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with "Crying in the Chapel" and kicked off the "bird group" trend of early rock 'n' roll.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-06T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot; Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted &quot;Little Godfrey&quot; Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp;amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with &quot;Crying in the Chapel&quot; and kicked off the &quot;bird group&quot; trend of early rock 'n' roll.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime varie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8843: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Substitute Target (01-21-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Substitute Target (01-21-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8843</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Substitute Target". Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Michael Waring solves a series of gangland rubouts by double-crossing a double-crosser. Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Les Damon, Ken Lynch. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2022 08:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.THIS EPISODE:January 21, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Substitute Target&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Michael Waring solves a series of gangland rubouts by double-crossing a double-crosser. Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Les Damon, Ken Lynch. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8842: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Death&quot; (09-28-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Death&quot; (09-28-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8842</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Death (Aired September 28, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring."

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September 28, 1950. Program #68. NBC network. "The Big Death". Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes, Chesterfield. A man decides to kill his wife, and hires Joe Friday for the job! The "Dragnet" program of March 29, 1955 (#61369) has the same story title, but the plots are not the same. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <itunes:summary>The Big Death (Aired September 28, 1950)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot;THIS EPISODE: September 28, 1950. Program #68. NBC network. &quot;The Big Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes, Chesterfield. A man decides to kill his wife, and hires Joe Friday for the job! The &quot;Dragnet&quot; program of March 29, 1955 (#61369) has the same story title, but the plots are not the same. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8841: Dad's Army - 2 Episodes &quot;The Royal Train&quot; (04-29-75) and &quot;Time On My Hands&quot; (02-18-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - 2 Episodes &quot;The Royal Train&quot; (04-29-75) and &quot;Time On My Hands&quot; (02-18-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8841</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dad's Army - 2 Episodes From 1975

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army." 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2022 22:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dad's Army - 2 Episodes From 1975Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army.&quot;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8840: Mayor Of The Town - &quot;:Enemy Agents&quot; (12-29-42) </title>
      <itunes:title>Mayor Of The Town - &quot;:Enemy Agents&quot; (12-29-42) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8840</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2022 05:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8839: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Gunsmith (04-26-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Gunsmith (04-26-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8839</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
The Gunsmith  (Aired April 26, 1959)

The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1959. CBS network. "The Gunsmith". Longines Watches, Pepsi-Cola, Lysol. Paladin goes to the defense of an old gunsmith who's been beaten by a young tough. Ben Wright appears on this program as both a Chinese and a German! This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #17373. This script was the first one written for the radio series and not previously used on the television series. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Ray Kemper (writer), Ralph Moody, Lawrence Dobkin, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Virginia Gregg, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects) 25:24. Cat.17372 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2022 13:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;The Gunsmith&amp;nbsp; (Aired April 26, 1959)The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.THIS EPISODE:April 26, 1959. CBS network. &quot;The Gunsmith&quot;. Longines Watches, Pepsi-Cola, Lysol. Paladin goes to the defense of an old gunsmith who's been beaten by a young tough. Ben Wright appears on this program as both a Chinese and a German! This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #17373. This script was the first one written for the radio series and not previously used on the television series. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Ray Kemper (writer), Ralph Moody, Lawrence Dobkin, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Virginia Gregg, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects) 25:24. Cat.17372 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;The Gunsmith&amp;nbsp; (Aired April 26, 1959)The k...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8838: I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Little Boy Red&quot; (10-22-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Little Boy Red&quot; (10-22-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8838</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. "Little Boy Red". Commercials added locally. A Russian is being forced to return home because his very Communist son has been kidnapped and brought to a camp in the country. The date is sub ject to correction. Byron Kane, Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2022 02:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-02T19_19_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:October 22, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Little Boy Red&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Russian is being forced to return home because his very Communist son has been kidnapped and brought to a camp in the country. The date is sub ject to correction. Byron Kane, Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8837: This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Corrupt City&quot; (02-15-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Corrupt City&quot; (02-15-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8837</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Corrupt City (Aired February 15, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1946. ABC network. "The Corrupt City". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2022 06:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-01T23_40_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corrupt City (Aired February 15, 1946)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.THIS EPISODE:February 15, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Corrupt City&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corrupt City (Aired February 15, 1946)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8836: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Room For Improvement (11-16-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Room For Improvement (11-16-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8836</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. 

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November 16, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Room For Improvement". An F. H. A. kickback racket is broken by the Feds when Eddie Norris falls for the daughter of a gangster. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-07-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-07-01T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. THIS EPISODE: November 16, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Room For Improvement&quot;. An F. H. A. kickback racket is broken by the Feds when Eddie Norris falls for the daughter of a gangster. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8835: Gunsmoke - &quot;Cyclone&quot; (03-14-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - &quot;Cyclone&quot; (03-14-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8835</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ "Cyclone"Aired March 14, 1953

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). 

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1953. CBS network. "Cyclone". Sustaining. The program includes a message of praise for the show from the Governor of Kansas. The Cyclone Ranch has been sold under strange circumstances. Marshal Dillon suspects foul play. George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jerry Hausner, Joe Cranston, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 17:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&quot;Cyclone&quot;Aired March 14, 1953Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Cyclone&quot;. Sustaining. The program includes a message of praise for the show from the Governor of Kansas. The Cyclone Ranch has been sold under strange circumstances. Marshal Dillon suspects foul play. George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jerry Hausner, Joe Cranston, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;&quot;Cyclone&quot;Aired March 14, 1953Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8834: Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Eye Of Apollo&quot; (10-17-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Eye Of Apollo&quot; (10-17-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8834</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1974. BBC. Season 1 Episode 4. "The Eye Of Apollo" - A self-styled "priest of Apollo" persuades a follower to alter her will, then she falls down a lift shaft and dies. Father Brown suspects murder. Kenneth More, Oliver Ford Davies, Ronald Pickup. Peter Jefferies (Director). Ian Fordyce (Producer). G. K. Chesterton (Author). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 03:34:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. THIS EPISODE: October 17, 1974. BBC. Season 1 Episode 4. &quot;The Eye Of Apollo&quot; - A self-styled &quot;priest of Apollo&quot; persuades a follower to alter her will, then she falls down a lift shaft and dies. Father Brown suspects murder. Kenneth More, Oliver Ford Davies, Ronald Pickup. Peter Jefferies (Director). Ian Fordyce (Producer). G. K. Chesterton (Author). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)Father Brown is a fictional character created by Englis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8833: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Lady In The Morgue&quot; (05-15-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Lady In The Morgue&quot; (05-15-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8833</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2022 12:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-29T05_28_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle_mystery_theater martin_gabel ian_martin roc_rogers bernard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8832: Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot; (02-05-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot; (02-05-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8832</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Corpse In The Cab" (Aired February 5, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1944. Mutual network. "The Corpse In The Cab". Sustaining. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Murder In The Park." The announcer misreads his lines during the program opening. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (orgainist), John Gibson, Bart Conrey (writer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2022 11:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-28T04_48_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick_carter_master_detective helen_choate charlotte_manson scubb</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1630</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot; (Aired February 5, 1944)Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. THIS EPISODE:February 5, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Murder In The Park.&quot; The announcer misreads his lines during the program opening. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (orgainist), John Gibson, Bart Conrey (writer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot; (Aired February 5, 1944)Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8831: The Next Witness (03-27-82) Aired March 27, 1982 by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  (CBC) Radio</title>
      <itunes:title>The Next Witness (03-27-82) Aired March 27, 1982 by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  (CBC) Radio</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8831</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmÃ¢??und. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2022 04:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-27T21_24_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nero_wolf bobby_caldwell sydney_greenstreet archie_goodwin santo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourm&#195;&#162;??und. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and feature...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8830: Life With Luigi - &quot;Go West - Young Man&quot; (08-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Go West - Young Man&quot; (08-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8830</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Go West - Young Man" (Aired August 28, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1949. "Go West- Young Man" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi plans to leave Chicago for California. The script was used subsequently on Life With Luigi on September 25, 1951 and on January 9, 1953. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 14:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-27T07_56_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Go West - Young Man&quot; (Aired August 28, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. THIS EPISODE:August 28, 1949. &quot;Go West- Young Man&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi plans to leave Chicago for California. The script was used subsequently on Life With Luigi on September 25, 1951 and on January 9, 1953. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Go West - Young Man&quot; (Aired August 28, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series whic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8829: Escape - &quot;Outer Limit&quot; (02-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;Outer Limit&quot; (02-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8829</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1950. CBS network. "Outer Limit". Sustaining. A famous science fiction story about a test pilot who gets a warning from beyond. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Morton Fine (adaptor), David Friedkin (adaptor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 00:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the&amp;nbsp; introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;&amp;nbsp; Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. THIS EPISODE:February 7, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Outer Limit&quot;. Sustaining. A famous science fiction story about a test pilot who gets a warning from beyond. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Morton Fine (adaptor), David Friedkin (adaptor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8828: The Haunting Hour - &quot;The People In The House&quot; (08-18-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Haunting Hour - &quot;The People In The House&quot; (08-18-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8828</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The People In The House". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 10, 1974. Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2022 03:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-25T20_39_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting_hour nbc_network_voice_talenti afrts berry_kroeger rosa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. THIS EPISODE:August 18, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The People In The House&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 10, 1974. Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8827: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;&quot;Make Ready My Grave&quot; (04-23-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;&quot;Make Ready My Grave&quot; (04-23-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8827</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Make Ready My Grave (Aired April 23, 1946)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 23, 1946. CBS network. "Make Ready My Grave". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. John Loomis brings his new bride to the family mansion, where she discovers the many nooses and learns the secret of the family curse! Richard Widmark, Joan Banks, Paul McGrath (host), Jackson Beck, Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Himan Brown (director), Emile Tepperman (writer), Santos Ortega. 27:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-25T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1650</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Make Ready My Grave (Aired April 23, 1946)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.THIS EPISODE:April 23, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Make Ready My Grave&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. John Loomis brings his new bride to the family mansion, where she discovers the many nooses and learns the secret of the family curse! Richard Widmark, Joan Banks, Paul McGrath (host), Jackson Beck, Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Himan Brown (director), Emile Tepperman (writer), Santos Ortega. 27:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Make Ready My Grave (Aired April 23, 1946)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8826: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Ransomed Football&quot; (10-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Ransomed Football&quot; (10-02-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8826</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1948. NBC network. "The Ransomed Football". Sustaining. After a hard-fought football game against Rutgers, the victory football disappears. Frank vows to return the ball before returning to Yale. The University Of Denver "Youth Month" scholarship premium is a four-year full tuition scholarship. Mr. Atwater Kent has donated an additional $500 for expenses while the winner attends college. The program closing has been partially deleted. Elaine Rost, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Edward King (director), William Griffis, David Alexander, Ed Latimer, Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 13:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-24T06_24_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1951</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. THIS EPISODE: October 2, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Ransomed Football&quot;. Sustaining. After a hard-fought football game against Rutgers, the victory football disappears. Frank vows to return the ball before returning to Yale. The University Of Denver &quot;Youth Month&quot; scholarship premium is a four-year full tuition scholarship. Mr. Atwater Kent has donated an additional $500 for expenses while the winner attends college. The program closing has been partially deleted. Elaine Rost, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Edward King (director), William Griffis, David Alexander, Ed Latimer, Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, conti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8825: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Bail Bond Caper&quot; (06-27-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Bail Bond Caper&quot; (06-27-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8825</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)

His characterization has influenced film noir ever since. Spade was played by Ricardo Cortez in the pre-Code first film version (1931). Despite being a critical and commercial success, an attempt to re-release the film in 1936 was denied approval by the Production Code Office due to the film's "lewd" content. Since Warner Bros. could not re-release the film, a second version was made. In Satan Met a Lady (1936), a light comedy, the central character was renamed Ted Shane and was played by Warren William. The film was a notable flop. On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 27, 1948. CBS network. "The Bail-Bond Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A million-dollar robbery from an armored car puts Sam on the spot and in need of some bail himself! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Sandra Gould, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2022-06-23T20_45_38-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 03:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-23T20_45_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)His characterization has influenced film noir ever since. Spade was played by Ricardo Cortez in the pre-Code first film version (1931). Despite being a critical and commercial success, an attempt to re-release the film in 1936 was denied approval by the Production Code Office due to the film's &quot;lewd&quot; content. Since Warner Bros. could not re-release the film, a second version was made. In Satan Met a Lady (1936), a light comedy, the central character was renamed Ted Shane and was played by Warren William. The film was a notable flop. On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production.THIS EPISODE: June 27, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Bail-Bond Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A million-dollar robbery from an armored car puts Sam on the spot and in need of some bail himself! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Sandra Gould, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)His characterization has influenced film noir ever since...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8824: You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot;&quot; (11-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot;&quot; (11-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8824</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Window" (Aired November 30, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of "Here he is: the one, the ONLY..." by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous "GROUCHO!" from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the "secret word", a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1949. NBC network. "The Secret Word Is 'Window". Sponsored by: Elgin-American. The first contestant is Henrietta Adair (a spinster). One of the contestants is the godson of the original "Trader Horn." The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman, billed as "Myron Wallace"), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), Jerry Fielding (music), John Guedel (producer), Henrietta Adair. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 23:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-22T16_05_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot; (Aired November 30, 1949)Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of &quot;Here he is: the one, the ONLY...&quot; by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous &quot;GROUCHO!&quot; from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of &quot;Hooray for Captain Spaulding&quot;, his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the &quot;secret word&quot;, a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill.THIS EPISODE:November 30, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Secret Word Is 'Window&quot;. Sponsored by: Elgin-American. The first contestant is Henrietta Adair (a spinster). One of the contestants is the godson of the original &quot;Trader Horn.&quot; The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman, billed as &quot;Myron Wallace&quot;), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), Jerry Fielding (music), John Guedel (producer), Henrietta Adair. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot; (Aired November 30, 1949)Contestant teams usually consisted of one ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8823: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Jinxed Ranch (02-08-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Jinxed Ranch (02-08-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8823</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show"- The Jinxed Ranch (Aired February 8, 1952)

02-08-52 8 Dale Evans was first cast in a movie with Roy. Roy &amp; Arline had a son, Roy Jr. ("Dusty") in 1946, but Arline died of complications from the birth a few days afterward on November 3, 1946. Roy and Dale soon fell in love, and Roy proposed to her during a rodeo at Chicago Stadium. They married on New Year's Eve in 1947 at the Flying L Ranch in Davis, Oklahoma, where a few months earlier they had filmed Home in Oklahoma. Roy and Dale remained married until Roy's death in 1998.

EPISODE:

February 8, 1952. "The Jinxed Ranch" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The cattle on John Kennedy's ranch are dying of a mysterious loco weed poisoning. Artie Kerner can sell the same ranch many times over! Roy calls a square dance to the tune, "Raggedy Ann." The Hollywood editor of "Exhibitor Magazine" presents Roy and Dale with an award. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Charles Smith, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Martha Shaw, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 01:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-21T18_16_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy_rogers dale_evans trigger king_of_the_cowboys queen_of_the_w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1859</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot;- The Jinxed Ranch (Aired February 8, 1952)02-08-52 8 Dale Evans was first cast in a movie with Roy. Roy &amp;amp; Arline had a son, Roy Jr. (&quot;Dusty&quot;) in 1946, but Arline died of complications from the birth a few days afterward on November 3, 1946. Roy and Dale soon fell in love, and Roy proposed to her during a rodeo at Chicago Stadium. They married on New Year's Eve in 1947 at the Flying L Ranch in Davis, Oklahoma, where a few months earlier they had filmed Home in Oklahoma. Roy and Dale remained married until Roy's death in 1998.EPISODE:February 8, 1952. &quot;The Jinxed Ranch&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The cattle on John Kennedy's ranch are dying of a mysterious loco weed poisoning. Artie Kerner can sell the same ranch many times over! Roy calls a square dance to the tune, &quot;Raggedy Ann.&quot; The Hollywood editor of &quot;Exhibitor Magazine&quot; presents Roy and Dale with an award. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Charles Smith, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Martha Shaw, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot;- The Jinxed Ranch (Aired February 8, 1952)02-08-52...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8822: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Gets Promoted&quot; (09-07-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Gets Promoted&quot; (09-07-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8822</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story."

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September 7, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Prell Shampoo, Ivory Snow. "Riley Gets Promoted" to a desk job, but he thinks his physical exam shows that he's getting too old to do his job. Even his wife Peg is trying to send him to the old folks' home! Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, William Bendix. 30:04. "Episode Notes From Thee Radio Gold Index" CATALOG # 103274

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 15:23:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-20T08_23_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story.&quot;THIS EPISODE:September 7, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Prell Shampoo, Ivory Snow. &quot;Riley Gets Promoted&quot; to a desk job, but he thinks his physical exam shows that he's getting too old to do his job. Even his wife Peg is trying to send him to the old folks' home! Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, William Bendix. 30:04. &quot;Episode Notes From Thee Radio Gold Index&quot; CATALOG # 103274</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)The radio series also benefited from the immense pop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8821:    Bold Venture - Cruise To Batabano (05-12-52-2)-2.</title>
      <itunes:title>   Bold Venture - Cruise To Batabano (05-12-52-2)-2.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8821</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Cruise To Batabano (Aired May 12, 1952)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit.

THIS EPISODE:

May 12, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. "A Cruise To Batabano". Commercials added locally. A shipment of silk causes two murders and involves Slate Shannon and Sailor in intrigue when they're hired to deliver a yacht to Batabano and deliver a letter to Emilio Lopez. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, David Rose (composer, conductor), Jester Hairston, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 01:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-19T18_36_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cruise To Batabano (Aired May 12, 1952)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit.THIS EPISODE:May 12, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Cruise To Batabano&quot;. Commercials added locally. A shipment of silk causes two murders and involves Slate Shannon and Sailor in intrigue when they're hired to deliver a yacht to Batabano and deliver a letter to Emilio Lopez. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, David Rose (composer, conductor), Jester Hairston, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cruise To Batabano (Aired May 12, 1952)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8820: Rocky Jordan - &quot;My Quiet Friend&quot; (04-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;My Quiet Friend&quot; (04-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8820</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series.

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April 10, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "My Quiet Friend". Sustaining. Two gangsters from New York City offer to buy the Cafe Tambourine for $500! One public service announcement has been deleted. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), John Moore (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2022 07:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-19T00_44_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series.THIS EPISODE:April 10, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;My Quiet Friend&quot;. Sustaining. Two gangsters from New York City offer to buy the Cafe Tambourine for $500! One public service announcement has been deleted. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), John Moore (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8819: Space Patrol - &quot;The Sleepwalker&quot; (01-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;The Sleepwalker&quot; (01-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8819</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication. 

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January 10, 1953. ABC network. "The Sleepwalker". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). A half-million credits have been stolen and Carol has been kidnapped. Trailing the crooks to Venus, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are hit by an "ultrasonic" beam! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2022 19:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-18T12_04_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1856</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication. THIS EPISODE: January 10, 1953. ABC network. &quot;The Sleepwalker&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). A half-million credits have been stolen and Carol has been kidnapped. Trailing the crooks to Venus, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are hit by an &quot;ultrasonic&quot; beam! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episode...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8818: Nightwatch - &quot;The Sticks&quot; (11-10-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightwatch - &quot;The Sticks&quot; (11-10-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8818</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1954. "The Sticks" CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. First call is the night watchman of an excavation site, 12 sticks of dynamite and blasting caps were stolen from a secure tool shed. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2022 02:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-17T19_55_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_watch nightwatch reality_tv reality_radio crime_documentar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.THIS EPISODE:November 10, 1954. &quot;The Sticks&quot; CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. First call is the night watchman of an excavation site, 12 sticks of dynamite and blasting caps were stolen from a secure tool shed. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8817: The Man Called X - &quot;One Sailor Died Twice&quot;  (03-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;One Sailor Died Twice&quot;  (03-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8817</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[One Sailor Died Twice   (Aired March 21, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2022 08:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-17T01_24_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2022-06-17T01_24_50-07_00.mp3?_=1655454295.16154637" length="5181916" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1295</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One Sailor Died Twice &amp;nbsp; (Aired March 21, 1948)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre&amp;nbsp; canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One Sailor Died Twice &amp;nbsp; (Aired March 21, 1948)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8816: The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Entry Of Walter Vincent&quot; (05-25-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Entry Of Walter Vincent&quot; (05-25-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8816</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Entry Of Walter Vincent (Aired May 25, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. 

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May 25, 1948. Program #24. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "The Entry Of Walter Vincent". Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 854. A chemist realizes he never should have become a scientist. His wife has bigger plans, Walter has to make a choice. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Tom Brown, Peter Leeds, John Arthur Gillespie, Gloria Blondell, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Hal Sawyer. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Entry Of Walter Vincent (Aired May 25, 1948)The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. THIS EPISODE: May 25, 1948. Program #24. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;The Entry Of Walter Vincent&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 854. A chemist realizes he never should have become a scientist. His wife has bigger plans, Walter has to make a choice. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Tom Brown, Peter Leeds, John Arthur Gillespie, Gloria Blondell, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Hal Sawyer. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Entry Of Walter Vincent (Aired May 25, 1948)The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absenc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8815: The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;Balance Sheet&quot; (12-24-71)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;Balance Sheet&quot; (12-24-71)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8815</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Arch Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1973. CBS network. "Balance Sheet". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A woman inherits the ideal factory, filled with workers who want nothing more out of life, except to labor. The story is also known as, "Profits Unlimited" and "Efficiency Island." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2022 19:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-15T12_08_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Arch Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: December 24, 1973. CBS network. &quot;Balance Sheet&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A woman inherits the ideal factory, filled with workers who want nothing more out of life, except to labor. The story is also known as, &quot;Profits Unlimited&quot; and &quot;Efficiency Island.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8814: Murder By Experts - &quot;The Unseeing Witness&quot; (09-26-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;The Unseeing Witness&quot; (09-26-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8814</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder By Experts - The Unseeing Witness (Aired September 26, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

September 26, 1949. Mutual network. "The Unseeing Witness". Sustaining. Duval, the owner of "The Pelican Club" has been murdered. Johnny and "The Duchess" attempt to solve a locked room mystery. "Melvin The Muscle," serving the champagne, was the last to see Duval alive. John Dickson Carr (host), Andrew Phillips (writer), Ann Shephard, Larry Haines, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), William Zuckert, Kermit Murdock, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Russ Dunbar (announcer), George Gordon, Lawson Zerbe, Roger De Koven. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2022 04:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-14T21_04_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder By Experts - The Unseeing Witness (Aired September 26, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:September 26, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Unseeing Witness&quot;. Sustaining. Duval, the owner of &quot;The Pelican Club&quot; has been murdered. Johnny and &quot;The Duchess&quot; attempt to solve a locked room mystery. &quot;Melvin The Muscle,&quot; serving the champagne, was the last to see Duval alive. John Dickson Carr (host), Andrew Phillips (writer), Ann Shephard, Larry Haines, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), William Zuckert, Kermit Murdock, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Russ Dunbar (announcer), George Gordon, Lawson Zerbe, Roger De Koven. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder By Experts - The Unseeing Witness (Aired September 26, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8813: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;Elaine Janis-School Teacher&quot; (08-17-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;Elaine Janis-School Teacher&quot; (08-17-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8813</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 17, 1954. "Elaine Janis-School Teacher" - NBC network. Sustaining. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), William Zuckert, Mary Patton, William Lally, Fred Weihe (director). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2022 11:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-14T04_36_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_&amp;_peter_chambers the_hot_spot dane_clark henry_kane_(creat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: August 17, 1954. &quot;Elaine Janis-School Teacher&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), William Zuckert, Mary Patton, William Lally, Fred Weihe (director). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8812: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring&quot; (05-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring&quot; (05-10-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8812</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1950. NBC network. "Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring" - Sponsored by: Wheaties, Crust-Quick. One of the six professors with International Lecture Tours is a spy. Steve travels to Oslo to reveal the traitor...and returns with a small boy. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Basil Adlam (music). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2022 04:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-13T21_07_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 10, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring&quot; - Sponsored by: Wheaties, Crust-Quick. One of the six professors with International Lecture Tours is a spy. Steve travels to Oslo to reveal the traitor...and returns with a small boy. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Basil Adlam (music). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8811: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - &quot;Murder On The Links&quot; - Show Three of Three (06-21-89)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - &quot;Murder On The Links&quot; - Show Three of Three (06-21-89)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8811</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2022 04:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-12T21_59_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha_christie pocket_full_of_rye hercule poirot bbc william_co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8810: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Box Of Death&quot; (04-17-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Box Of Death&quot; (04-17-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8810</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 Hit 
The Box Of Death (Aired April 17, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. 

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April 17, 1947. CBS network. "Box Of Death". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A crook with a lucky penny delivers a woman's husband to her, dead in a box. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), Archie Bleyer (music), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2022 14:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-12T07_52_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp;amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 Hit The Box Of Death (Aired April 17, 1947)The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. THIS EPISODE: April 17, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Box Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A crook with a lucky penny delivers a woman's husband to her, dead in a box. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), Archie Bleyer (music), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp;amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 Hit The Box Of Death (Aired April 17,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8809: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot; (07-31-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot; (07-31-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8809</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["It Comes Up Mud" (Aired July 31, 1949 )

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes.

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July 31, 1949 - Program #31. Mayfair syndication. "It Comes Up Mud". Commercials added locally. A story of "The Sport Of Kings," parts of which were used in "Guys and Dolls." Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2022 05:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot; (Aired July 31, 1949 )The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).&amp;nbsp; The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes.THIS EPISODE:July 31, 1949 - Program #31. Mayfair syndication. &quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot;. Commercials added locally. A story of &quot;The Sport Of Kings,&quot; parts of which were used in &quot;Guys and Dolls.&quot; Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot; (Aired July 31, 1949 )The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Ru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8808: Big Town - &quot;Double Murder&quot; (10-12-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;Double Murder&quot; (10-12-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8808</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 12, 1948. NBC network. "Double Murder". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Dora Mills has been murdered and her body dumped into the Big Town harbor. Her twin sister asks Steve Wilson to help find out what happened to her. The story of a murderous coverup that failed. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2022 19:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. THIS EPISODE:October 12, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Double Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Dora Mills has been murdered and her body dumped into the Big Town harbor. Her twin sister asks Steve Wilson to help find out what happened to her. The story of a murderous coverup that failed. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8807: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (06-21-89)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (06-21-89)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8807</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1.[29] It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was "The Affair at the Victory Ball", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2022 04:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1.[29] It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was &quot;The Affair at the Victory Ball&quot;, which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)After the war Poirot became a free a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8806: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Bartender&quot; (07-21-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Bartender&quot; (07-21-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8806</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 11:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8805: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Bartender&quot; (07-21-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Bartender&quot; (07-21-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8805</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8804: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links Show One (06-21-89)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links Show One (06-21-89)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8804</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2022 22:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.)&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8804: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links Show One (06-21-89)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links Show One (06-21-89)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2022 22:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.)&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8803: The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot; (1947)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot; (1947)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8803</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. 

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1947. NBC network. "The Lucky Stiff". Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. THIS EPISODE: 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot;. Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Very few writers have managed to combine the ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8802: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry Goes Ice Skating&quot; (01-13-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Henry Goes Ice Skating&quot; (01-13-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8802</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

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January 13, 1944. Program #46. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Henry Goes Ice Skating  (aka:The Fruitcake)". While delivering a fruit cake, Henry goes ice skating and falls through the ice. The search for dry pants begins. The date is subject to correction . 23:43.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2022 16:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-07T09_21_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.THIS EPISODE:January 13, 1944. Program #46. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Henry Goes Ice Skating&amp;nbsp; (aka:The Fruitcake)&quot;. While delivering a fruit cake, Henry goes ice skating and falls through the ice. The search for dry pants begins. The date is subject to correction . 23:43.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8801: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Fourth Round Knockout&quot; (09-11-49</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Fourth Round Knockout&quot; (09-11-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8801</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949)

 Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: "Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! " Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.

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September 11, 1949. Program #20. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Fourth Round Knockout". Commercials added locally. A prize-fighter dies during a fight...from poison! A big-time gambler, who only bets on a sure thing, is found dead too! Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Florence Halop, Jack Kruschen, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2022 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-06T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1671</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949) Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: &quot;Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! &quot; Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.THIS EPISODE:September 11, 1949. Program #20. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Fourth Round Knockout&quot;. Commercials added locally. A prize-fighter dies during a fight...from poison! A big-time gambler, who only bets on a sure thing, is found dead too! Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Florence Halop, Jack Kruschen, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949) Each episode opened with a one-minute organ ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8800: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; (02-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; (02-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8800</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey" (Aired February 17, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. 

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February 17, 1952. "The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey" - NBC network. Sustaining. A blood stained pajama top and a suit of men's clothing in the Black Museum are the artifacts remaining from the 1910 murder of Dr. Harvey's wife. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-05T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall_1212 london_daily_express wyllis_cooper black_museum o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; (Aired February 17, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. THIS EPISODE: February 17, 1952. &quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A blood stained pajama top and a suit of men's clothing in the Black Museum are the artifacts remaining from the 1910 murder of Dr. Harvey's wife. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; (Aired February 17, 1952)This series was very similar to the B...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8799: The Vanishing Point - &quot;The Shining Path&quot; (05-03-85)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Vanishing Point - &quot;The Shining Path&quot; (05-03-85)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8799</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.  "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-04T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>&#173;corcoran's_murderer lionel_ricou horace_braham harvey_hayes car</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation&amp;nbsp; Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.&amp;nbsp; &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8798: The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Peter Lorre (08-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Peter Lorre (08-19-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8798</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Peter Lorre (Aired August 19, 1953

Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. "Johnny" ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop’s uniform, he was seen "stepping out on storefronts all over America" to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris. When I Love Lucy became part of the PM family, Lucy and Desi joined Johnny in many of the company’s magazine print ads -- and artist’s renderings of the threesome were included on Philip Morris cigarette cartons at Christmas time. PM also issued a "Lucy Notebook" (filled with recipes and household hints) and a Lucy Rag Doll as product premiums. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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August 19, 1953. CBS network. "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes". Commercials deleted. A tragedy about a Vaudevillian who actually can foretell the future. Peter Lorre, Charles Martin (host), Ed Begley, Mandel Kramer, Everett Sloane. 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2022 00:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-03T17_25_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_morris_playhouse apology broadway_plays new_york_jewish e</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Peter Lorre (Aired August 19, 1953Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. &quot;Johnny&quot; ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop&#8217;s uniform, he was seen &quot;stepping out on storefronts all over America&quot; to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris. When I Love Lucy became part of the PM family, Lucy and Desi joined Johnny in many of the company&#8217;s magazine print ads -- and artist&#8217;s renderings of the threesome were included on Philip Morris cigarette cartons at Christmas time. PM also issued a &quot;Lucy Notebook&quot; (filled with recipes and household hints) and a Lucy Rag Doll as product premiums. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: August 19, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Night Has A Thousand Eyes&quot;. Commercials deleted. A tragedy about a Vaudevillian who actually can foretell the future. Peter Lorre, Charles Martin (host), Ed Begley, Mandel Kramer, Everett Sloane. 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Starring Peter Lorre (Aired August 19, 1953Johnny was a walking pub...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8797: Suspense - &quot;A Load Of Dynamite&quot; (06-23-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;A Load Of Dynamite&quot; (06-23-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8797</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts

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June 23, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Load Of Dynamite". A good story about a dynamite truck driver, his beautiful wife, and his ex-convict brother. Bartlett Robinson, Ellen Morgan, Paul Dubov, Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Richard Wilde (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director). 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. Show Notes From Radio Horror HostsTHIS EPISODE:June 23, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Load Of Dynamite&quot;. A good story about a dynamite truck driver, his beautiful wife, and his ex-convict brother. Bartlett Robinson, Ellen Morgan, Paul Dubov, Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Richard Wilde (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director). 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8796: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Corresponding Corpse&quot; (12-16-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Corresponding Corpse&quot; (12-16-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8796</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16. 1948. "The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse". Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2022 19:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael_shayne jeff_chandler william_p_rousseau brett_halliday j</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1547</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death&amp;nbsp; that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.THIS EPISODE:December 16. 1948. &quot;The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8795: The Green Hornet - &quot;Put It On Ice&quot; (07-04-39) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Green Hornet - &quot;Put It On Ice&quot; (07-04-39) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8795</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)

Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1939. Mutual network. "Put It On Ice". Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-02T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green_hornet wxyz detroit mutual_broadcasting_system nbc_blue ge</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. THIS EPISODE: July 4, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Put It On Ice&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8794: Gunsmoke - The Round-Up (02-14-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - The Round-Up (02-14-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8794</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - The Round-Up (Aired February 14, 1953)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1953. CBS network. "The Round-Up". Sustaining. During the annual round-up in Dodge, Matt's old pal Zell Matlock offers to help out...and is shot by Dillon! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series September 29, 1956. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Roy Rowan (announcer), John Meston (writer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2022 18:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-01T11_01_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - The Round-Up (Aired February 14, 1953)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:February 14, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Round-Up&quot;. Sustaining. During the annual round-up in Dodge, Matt's old pal Zell Matlock offers to help out...and is shot by Dillon! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series September 29, 1956. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Roy Rowan (announcer), John Meston (writer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke - The Round-Up (Aired February 14, 1953)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8793: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Sweet Swindle&quot; (06-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Sweet Swindle&quot; (06-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8793</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with "The Adventures of the Falcon." Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Sweet Swindle". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip. Those people who think they can get away with murder are in for the "shock" of their lives! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Florence Halop. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-06-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-06-01T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1853</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with &quot;The Adventures of the Falcon.&quot; Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Sweet Swindle&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip. Those people who think they can get away with murder are in for the &quot;shock&quot; of their lives! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Florence Halop. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)The Falcon radio series premiered on the Ameri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8792: Dad's Army - &quot;When Did You Last See Your Money&quot; (05-27-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;When Did You Last See Your Money&quot; (05-27-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8792</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)

The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, "Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2022 18:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-31T11_27_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's_army bbc bud_flanagan captain_mainwaring sergeant_wilson f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)The series is set in a small fictional seasi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8791: The Black Museum - &quot;A French-English Dictionary&quot; (05-06-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;A French-English Dictionary&quot; (05-06-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8791</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, WDC-FM, Glen Ellyn Illinois aircheck. "A French-English Dictionary". Commercials deleted. A British pub owner has been poisoned. Could it have been his wife and her French-speaking lover? The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (producer, director). 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2022 07:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-31T00_12_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques.THIS EPISODE:May 6, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, WDC-FM, Glen Ellyn Illinois aircheck. &quot;A French-English Dictionary&quot;. Commercials deleted. A British pub owner has been poisoned. Could it have been his wife and her French-speaking lover? The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (producer, director). 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8790: The Chase - &quot;Killer At Large&quot; (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Killer At Large&quot; (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8790</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.NBC first envisioned The Chase&amp;nbsp; as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.NBC first envisioned The Chase&amp;nbsp; as a new T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8789: Author's Playhouse - &quot;Country Of The Blind (HG Wells)&quot; 10-16-44</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;Country Of The Blind (HG Wells)&quot; 10-16-44</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8789</itunes:episode>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 01:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-29T18_22_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse john_hodiak fern_persons arthur_kohl laurette</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Episode 8788: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Sam Shovel - &quot;Tony' s Home Permanent&quot; (04-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Sam Shovel - &quot;Tony' s Home Permanent&quot; (04-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8788</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.

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April 28, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. The "Sam Shovel" story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called "Tony's Home Permanent."  The same script was used previously on October 28, 1948. A "Baron Munchausen" joke is also repeated from the progrm of October 28, 1948. The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Hal Winters, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2022 13:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-29T06_29_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bud_abbott lou_costello lorelei judy_canova freddie_rich_orchest</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.THIS EPISODE: April 28, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. The &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called &quot;Tony's Home Permanent.&quot;&amp;nbsp; The same script was used previously on October 28, 1948. A &quot;Baron Munchausen&quot; joke is also repeated from the progrm of October 28, 1948. The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Hal Winters, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8787: Screen Directors Playhouse - &quot;The Killers&quot; (06-05-49) </title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Directors Playhouse - &quot;The Killers&quot; (06-05-49) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8787</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

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June 5, 1949. NBC network. "The Killers". Sustaining. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears. After a $200,000 robbery, a gangster just out of jail double crosses the gang and is double crossed in turn. Burt Lancaster, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Frank Gerstle, Gwen Delano, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert Siodmak (guest screen director), Sam Edwards, Shelley Winters, Tony Barrett, William Conrad. 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2022 02:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-28T19_11_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_playhouse screen_guild_theater_(players) drago</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. THIS EPISODE:June 5, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Killers&quot;. Sustaining. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears. After a $200,000 robbery, a gangster just out of jail double crosses the gang and is double crossed in turn. Burt Lancaster, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Frank Gerstle, Gwen Delano, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert Siodmak (guest screen director), Sam Edwards, Shelley Winters, Tony Barrett, William Conrad. 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8786: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Blondes Prefer Gentlemen&quot; (10-04-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Blondes Prefer Gentlemen&quot; (10-04-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8786</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)

This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 4, 1945. "Blondes Prefer Gentlemen" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A grandmother hires Richard Rogue to protect her grand-daughter, but Rogue finds a corpse in her apartment! "Murder In Drawing Room A" is announced as the next program. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2022 15:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-28T08_59_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1831</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 4, 1945. &quot;Blondes Prefer Gentlemen&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A grandmother hires Richard Rogue to protect her grand-daughter, but Rogue finds a corpse in her apartment! &quot;Murder In Drawing Room A&quot; is announced as the next program. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8785: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Andrew Jenkins Case&quot; (03-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Andrew Jenkins Case&quot; (03-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8785</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Andrew Jenkins Case (Aired March 6, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle "Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group."

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March 6, 1949. "The Andrew Jenkins Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. A missing hick from Indiana named Andrew Jenkins leads Lt. Clover to "Golden" Gold. Anthony Ross (introducer), Charlotte Holland, Frank Butler, Jean Carson, John Dietz (director), John Forsythe, Maurice Gosfield, Peter Lyon (writer), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Tom Hoyer, Bern Bennett (announcer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-28T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Andrew Jenkins Case (Aired March 6, 1949)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle &quot;Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.&quot;THIS EPISODE:March 6, 1949. &quot;The Andrew Jenkins Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A missing hick from Indiana named Andrew Jenkins leads Lt. Clover to &quot;Golden&quot; Gold. Anthony Ross (introducer), Charlotte Holland, Frank Butler, Jean Carson, John Dietz (director), John Forsythe, Maurice Gosfield, Peter Lyon (writer), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Tom Hoyer, Bern Bennett (announcer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Andrew Jenkins Case (Aired March 6, 1949)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8784: Boston Blackie - &quot;The Frances Fielding Murder&quot; (04-30-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;The Frances Fielding Murder&quot; (04-30-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8784</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

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April 30, 1946. "The Frances Fielding Murder" - Program #55. ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A psychiatrist is framed for murder. Blackie tries to prove him innocent. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 20:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-27T13_22_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.THIS EPISODE:April 30, 1946. &quot;The Frances Fielding Murder&quot; - Program #55. ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A psychiatrist is framed for murder. Blackie tries to prove him innocent. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8783: Box 13 - &quot;Delinquent's Dilemma&quot; (02-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Delinquent's Dilemma&quot; (02-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8783</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949. Program #26. Mayfair syndication. "Delinquent's Dilemma". Commercials added locally. A sixteen year old boy is determined to take a robbery rap and protect the gang. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-27T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1949. Program #26. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Delinquent's Dilemma&quot;. Commercials added locally. A sixteen year old boy is determined to take a robbery rap and protect the gang. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction wr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8782: The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Mystified Mind&quot; (08-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Mystified Mind&quot; (08-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8782</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

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August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "The Mystified Mind". Sustaining. Karl Swenson, G. K. Chesterton (creator), Francis Sherling Oliver (producer), William Sweets (director), Barry Thompson, Mitzi Gould, Robert Readick, William Griffis, Will Geer, Gretchen Davidson, Vinton Hayworth, Gladys Fountain, Judson Phillips (writer), Bill Wirges (organist), John Stanley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 02:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_brown_mysteries g.k._chesterton father_john_o'connor pari</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. THIS EPISODE: August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Mystified Mind&quot;. Sustaining. Karl Swenson, G. K. Chesterton (creator), Francis Sherling Oliver (producer), William Sweets (director), Barry Thompson, Mitzi Gould, Robert Readick, William Griffis, Will Geer, Gretchen Davidson, Vinton Hayworth, Gladys Fountain, Judson Phillips (writer), Bill Wirges (organist), John Stanley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)Father Brown is a fictional character created by Englis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8781: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Scientific Touch&quot; (09-07-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Scientific Touch&quot; (09-07-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8781</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 7, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Scientific Touch". An ex-police technician has been teaching a gang of crooks how to beat the lie detector. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2022 19:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-26T12_47_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1495</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. THIS EPISODE: September 7, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Scientific Touch&quot;. An ex-police technician has been teaching a gang of crooks how to beat the lie detector. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8780: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Way For The Delta Queen (07-24-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Way For The Delta Queen (07-24-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8780</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
"Way For The Delta Queen" (Aired July 24, 1960)

The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1960. CBS network. "Way For The Delta Queen". Sponsored by: Doan's Pills, Guardian Maintenance Service, Pepsi-Cola. Paladin is protecting one of the steamboats in a great sternwheeler race from sabotage. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), William N. Robson (writer), Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Rhoda Williams, Jack Edwards (doubles), James Nusser (doubles), Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2022 13:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hgwt have_gun_will_travel paladin john_dehner virginia_gregg ric</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1510</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;&quot;Way For The Delta Queen&quot; (Aired July 24, 1960)The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1960. CBS network. &quot;Way For The Delta Queen&quot;. Sponsored by: Doan's Pills, Guardian Maintenance Service, Pepsi-Cola. Paladin is protecting one of the steamboats in a great sternwheeler race from sabotage. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), William N. Robson (writer), Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Rhoda Williams, Jack Edwards (doubles), James Nusser (doubles), Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;&quot;Way For The Delta Queen&quot; (Aired July 24, 1960...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8779: Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Dead Hand&quot; (04-19-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Dead Hand&quot; (04-19-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8779</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)

The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 19, 1946. Program #1. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Dead Hand". Commercials added locally. These programs are known to have been syndicated on World transcriptions and on transcriptions marked, "Louis G. Cowan Productions." Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Robert Newman (writer), Betty Caine, Carl Frank, Barry Hopkins, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2022 06:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-25T23_25_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1558</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. THIS EPISODE: April 19, 1946. Program #1. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Dead Hand&quot;. Commercials added locally. These programs are known to have been syndicated on World transcriptions and on transcriptions marked, &quot;Louis G. Cowan Productions.&quot; Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Robert Newman (writer), Betty Caine, Carl Frank, Barry Hopkins, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Ka...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8778: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Who Killed Mr. Stefano ?&quot; (12-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Who Killed Mr. Stefano ?&quot; (12-10-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8778</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Introduces Donna Summer &amp; Last Dance (1978)
Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired December 10, 1950)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Who killed Mr. Stefano? " Everybody did it, it seems, except the obvious person, who protests that she's being framed! The date is approximate. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2022 19:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-25T12_05_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1936</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Introduces Donna Summer &amp;amp; Last Dance (1978)Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired December 10, 1950)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. THIS EPISODE:December 10, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Who killed Mr. Stefano? &quot; Everybody did it, it seems, except the obvious person, who protests that she's being framed! The date is approximate. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Introduces Donna Summer &amp;amp; Last Dance (1978)Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired Decembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8777: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;If You Believe&quot; (12-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;If You Believe&quot; (12-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8777</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

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December 29, 1946. Mutual network. "If You Believe". Sustaining. A horrifying story about a man-made blob of protoplasm that turns into a monster. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2022 07:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! THIS EPISODE: December 29, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;If You Believe&quot;. Sustaining. A horrifying story about a man-made blob of protoplasm that turns into a monster. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8776: The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George Is Kidnapped&quot; (09-30-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George Is Kidnapped&quot; (09-30-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8776</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!"

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September 30, 1940. "George Is Kidnapped" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Spam. George is still on the lam from gangster Huey Sallas. He disguises himself as "Aunt Clara," which seems like a good idea until gangster Huey proposes to him! George Burns, Gracie Allen, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, The Smoothies, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2022 19:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-24T12_50_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen harry_lubin_and_orchestra bill_goodwin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot;THIS EPISODE:September 30, 1940. &quot;George Is Kidnapped&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Spam. George is still on the lam from gangster Huey Sallas. He disguises himself as &quot;Aunt Clara,&quot; which seems like a good idea until gangster Huey proposes to him! George Burns, Gracie Allen, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, The Smoothies, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8775: Nick Carter Master Decanter - &quot;Murder In A Decanter&quot; (12-31-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Decanter - &quot;Murder In A Decanter&quot; (12-31-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8775</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Murder In A Decanter" (12-31-44)

Nick Carter first made an appearance in a pulp novel in 1886. His popularity lasted over 100 years until the last Nick Carter-Killmaster book was published in 1990. The master detective first ventured into radio on April 11, 1943 on the Mutual Broadcasting System as The Return of Nick Carter, a nod to his pulp fiction history. The title was changed to Nick Carter, Master Detective shortly thereafter. Lon Clark starred as Mr. Carter throughout the run, with his assistant Patsy Bowen first voiced by Helen Choate for three years, then by Charlotte Manson for the rest of the series. The cast also included John Kane as reporter and friend, Scubby Wilson, Ed Latimer as Sgt. Mathison, Nick’s inside man at the police department, and Michael Fitzmaurice served as the announcer. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group.  

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December 31, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder In A Decanter, (12-31-44)" or "The Mystery Of The Missing Body". Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:51 .Min.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2022 08:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-24T01_37_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick_carter_master_detective helen_choate charlotte_manson scubb</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Murder In A Decanter&quot; (12-31-44)Nick Carter first made an appearance in a pulp novel in 1886. His popularity lasted over 100 years until the last Nick Carter-Killmaster book was published in 1990. The master detective first ventured into radio on April 11, 1943 on the Mutual Broadcasting System as The Return of Nick Carter, a nod to his pulp fiction history. The title was changed to Nick Carter, Master Detective shortly thereafter. Lon Clark starred as Mr. Carter throughout the run, with his assistant Patsy Bowen first voiced by Helen Choate for three years, then by Charlotte Manson for the rest of the series. The cast also included John Kane as reporter and friend, Scubby Wilson, Ed Latimer as Sgt. Mathison, Nick&#8217;s inside man at the police department, and Michael Fitzmaurice served as the announcer. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group.&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:December 31, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In A Decanter, (12-31-44)&quot; or &quot;The Mystery Of The Missing Body&quot;. Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:51 .Min.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Murder In A Decanter&quot; (12-31-44)Nick Carter first made an appearance in a pulp novel in 1886. Hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8774: Life With Luigi -&quot;Luigi The Square Dance Caller&quot; (10-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi -&quot;Luigi The Square Dance Caller&quot; (10-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8774</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi The Square Dance Caller (Aired October 23, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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October 23, 1951. "Luigi The Square Dance Caller" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi becomes a square-dance caller. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert, Lud Gluskin (music director), Spade Cooley (guest), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 20:49:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>elspeth_eric_(writer) tony_roberts the_apparition_(05-06-81) lif</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3293</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi The Square Dance Caller (Aired October 23, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE: October 23, 1951. &quot;Luigi The Square Dance Caller&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi becomes a square-dance caller. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert, Lud Gluskin (music director), Spade Cooley (guest), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi The Square Dance Caller (Aired October 23, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8773: Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi The Square Dance Caller&quot; (10-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi The Square Dance Caller&quot; (10-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8773</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 20:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-23T13_39_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3293</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 8772: The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Unfinished Business&quot; (10-06-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Unfinished Business&quot; (10-06-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8772</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1941. CBS network. "Unfinished Business". Sponsored by: Lux (singing commercial). A bittersweet romance about a loveless marriage. Irene Dunne, Don Ameche, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet (doubles), Betty Ventura, Dick Elliott, Fred MacKaye, Jean Rhea, Jack George (doubles), Leone LeDoux, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Monro Brown, Verna Felton, Virginia Gordon, Gale Gordon, Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Nancy Bickell (commercial spokesman), James Eagles (commercial spokesman), Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman, singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman, singer), Eugene Thackeray (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 08:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-23T01_16_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956THIS EPISODE:October 6, 1941. CBS network. &quot;Unfinished Business&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux (singing commercial). A bittersweet romance about a loveless marriage. Irene Dunne, Don Ameche, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet (doubles), Betty Ventura, Dick Elliott, Fred MacKaye, Jean Rhea, Jack George (doubles), Leone LeDoux, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Monro Brown, Verna Felton, Virginia Gordon, Gale Gordon, Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Nancy Bickell (commercial spokesman), James Eagles (commercial spokesman), Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman, singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman, singer), Eugene Thackeray (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8771: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Tight Wire&quot;  (05-25-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Tight Wire&quot;  (05-25-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8771</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Tight Wire  (Aired May 25, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

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May 25, 1952. Program #9. ZIV Syndication. "Tight Wire". Commercials added locally. The FBI assigns Cvetic the job of bugging a Communist Party meeting hall. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 01:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-22T18_13_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1549</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tight Wire&amp;nbsp; (Aired May 25, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:May 25, 1952. Program #9. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Tight Wire&quot;. Commercials added locally. The FBI assigns Cvetic the job of bugging a Communist Party meeting hall. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tight Wire&amp;nbsp; (Aired May 25, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8770: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley The Milkman&quot; (03-22-47)-2</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley The Milkman&quot; (03-22-47)-2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8770</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Riley The Milkman (Aired March 22, 1947)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").

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March 22, 1947. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Flashback story: how Riley handled his in-laws when he and Peg were first married. "Riley The Milkman" Alan Lipscott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Gil Stratton, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2022 14:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2112</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley The Milkman (Aired March 22, 1947)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).THIS EPISODE:March 22, 1947. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Flashback story: how Riley handled his in-laws when he and Peg were first married. &quot;Riley The Milkman&quot; Alan Lipscott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Gil Stratton, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley The Milkman (Aired March 22, 1947)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for telev...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8769: Pat Novak For Hire - Rubin Callaway's Pictures (03-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire - Rubin Callaway's Pictures (03-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8769</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that "Hellman asked only one question", which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 13, 1949. Program #5. "Rubin Callaway's Pictures" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dying man in the harbor, a bunch of photos in a locker, and lots of trouble for Novak in the form of Alma Biggs. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2022 02:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-20T19_32_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pat_novak_for_hire jocko raymond_burr dragnet jack_webb barton_y</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that &quot;Hellman asked only one question&quot;, which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: March 13, 1949. Program #5. &quot;Rubin Callaway's Pictures&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dying man in the harbor, a bunch of photos in a locker, and lots of trouble for Novak in the form of Alma Biggs. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8768: Our Miss Brooks -  &quot;The Wishing Well Dance&quot; (06-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks -  &quot;The Wishing Well Dance&quot; (06-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8768</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Wishing Well Dance  (Aired June 12, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. 

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June 12, 1949. CBS network. "Madison's Miss Wishing Well Dance Of 1949". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. There's going to be a "Wishing Well Dance" at Madison High, and everyone wants a lock of Miss Brooks' hair. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Leonard Smith, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2022 15:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wishing Well Dance&amp;nbsp; (Aired June 12, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. THIS EPISODE: June 12, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Madison's Miss Wishing Well Dance Of 1949&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. There's going to be a &quot;Wishing Well Dance&quot; at Madison High, and everyone wants a lock of Miss Brooks' hair. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Leonard Smith, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Wishing Well Dance&amp;nbsp; (Aired June 12, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8767: The Whistler - &quot;Treasure Hunt&quot; (01-21-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;Treasure Hunt&quot; (01-21-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8767</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "Treasure Hunt". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Grandpa Randolph hid $200,000 before he died, leaving behind a clue as to its location. Announcer Marvin Miller assures listeners that Signal Oil "re-arranges atoms" to make better gasoline. Signal does not split them for atomic bombs! Russell Hughes (writer), Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller (announcer), Gerald Mohr, George W. Allen (director). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2022 04:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-19T21_13_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler george_allen sterling_tracy sherman_marks joel_malone h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:January 21, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Treasure Hunt&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Grandpa Randolph hid $200,000 before he died, leaving behind a clue as to its location. Announcer Marvin Miller assures listeners that Signal Oil &quot;re-arranges atoms&quot; to make better gasoline. Signal does not split them for atomic bombs! Russell Hughes (writer), Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller (announcer), Gerald Mohr, George W. Allen (director). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8766: The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Appendicitis Operation At Sea&quot; (08-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Appendicitis Operation At Sea&quot; (08-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8766</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1950. Program #44. "Appendicitis Operation At Sea" -MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young navy seaman is in need of an operation. The ship is in a high storm and the patient may die. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 1/2 hour. 26:21.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2022 21:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-19T14_09_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor_kildare dr._kildare lew_ayres lionel_barrymore les_crutch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1950. Program #44. &quot;Appendicitis Operation At Sea&quot; -MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young navy seaman is in need of an operation. The ship is in a high storm and the patient may die. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 1/2 hour. 26:21.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)The character was invented by the author Fre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8765: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Case Of The Curious Crypt&quot; (02-15-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Case Of The Curious Crypt&quot; (02-15-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8765</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone.

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February 15, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Curious Crypt". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A silver dollar provides Holmes with the clue needed to solve a puzzle involving a crypt filled with the unexpected. The script was previously used on "Sherlock Holmes" on March 30, 1931 and March 9, 1941 (The Case Of The Shoscombe Old Place). John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator, author), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Charles Stark (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2022 05:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-18T22_05_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1473</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone.THIS EPISODE: February 15, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Curious Crypt&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A silver dollar provides Holmes with the clue needed to solve a puzzle involving a crypt filled with the unexpected. The script was previously used on &quot;Sherlock Holmes&quot; on March 30, 1931 and March 9, 1941 (The Case Of The Shoscombe Old Place). John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator, author), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Charles Stark (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)According to Holmes, it was an encounter w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8764: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Prize Fight Setup&quot; (12-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Prize Fight Setup&quot; (12-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8764</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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December 29, 1953. NBC network. "The Prize Fight Fix". Sustaining. Rocky is mistaken for "The Great Gondolfo," a prize fighter. Finding himself in the ring, Rocky's surprised to find that he's the winner! There's a good reason...and it's filled with poison! Gambler's want him to take the long count..."from here to eternity!" This is a network version of cat. #61853. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Maurice Hart, Joe Forte, Jack Carroll, Maya Gregory, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2022 15:39:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1408</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 29, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Prize Fight Fix&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky is mistaken for &quot;The Great Gondolfo,&quot; a prize fighter. Finding himself in the ring, Rocky's surprised to find that he's the winner! There's a good reason...and it's filled with poison! Gambler's want him to take the long count...&quot;from here to eternity!&quot; This is a network version of cat. #61853. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Maurice Hart, Joe Forte, Jack Carroll, Maya Gregory, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8763: The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;The Horrible Hamburger&quot; (09-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;The Horrible Hamburger&quot; (09-10-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8763</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)

After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950. The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951.  The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1950. NBC network. "The Horrible Hamburger". Sustaining. After a lousy dinner, a flat tire is followed by a dead body in the trunk. The Saint is asked, "Mr. Templar, what do you think about television?" He replies, "I think about it as little as possible." Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Louise Erickson, Noreen Gammill, Arthur Q. Bryan, David Light, Lawrence Dobkin, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 22:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-17T15_11_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949&#8212;this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual &quot;will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling.&quot; The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950. The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951.&amp;nbsp; The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was &quot;confusing and slow-paced&quot; and called star Vincent Price &quot;frightfully dull.&quot;THIS EPISODE:September 10, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Horrible Hamburger&quot;. Sustaining. After a lousy dinner, a flat tire is followed by a dead body in the trunk. The Saint is asked, &quot;Mr. Templar, what do you think about television?&quot; He replies, &quot;I think about it as little as possible.&quot; Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Louise Erickson, Noreen Gammill, Arthur Q. Bryan, David Light, Lawrence Dobkin, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8762: You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (10-27-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (10-27-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8762</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Clock" (Aired October 27, 1960)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1960. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "The Secret Word Is "Clock". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Sheila Flynn. The thirteenth anniversary broadcast of the program. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 4, 1975. Shelia Flynn, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 11:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-17T04_54_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (Aired October 27, 1960)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. THIS EPISODE:October 27, 1960. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Sheila Flynn. The thirteenth anniversary broadcast of the program. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 4, 1975. Shelia Flynn, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (Aired October 27, 1960)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American pu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8761: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot; (04-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot; (04-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8761</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous “creaking door” slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Meek Die Slowly". A ghastly story that starts with "Mr. Narco" stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on "Inner Sanctum" on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 03:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-16T20_31_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1380</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous &#8220;creaking door&#8221; slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot;. A ghastly story that starts with &quot;Mr. Narco&quot; stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on &quot;Inner Sanctum&quot; on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorab...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8761: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot; (04-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot; (04-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8761</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous “creaking door” slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Meek Die Slowly". A ghastly story that starts with "Mr. Narco" stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on "Inner Sanctum" on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 03:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-16T20_20_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1380</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous &#8220;creaking door&#8221; slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot;. A ghastly story that starts with &quot;Mr. Narco&quot; stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on &quot;Inner Sanctum&quot; on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorab...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8760: The Clock - Behind The Mask (05-01-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Behind The Mask (05-01-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8760</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)

Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; “Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death … the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time”. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time.

THIS EPISODE:

May 1, 1956. Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. "Behind The Mask". Participating sponsors. A man uses a pathological liar to help him murder his invalid wife, but the plan backfires. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 22, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Bushell, Coralie Neville, Moira Redmond, Rodney Jacobs, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 22:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 18:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-16T11_19_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1350</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and was first broadcast in November 1946. The story always began the same; &#8220;Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfilment, birth and death &#8230; the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time&#8221;. This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Stories as told by Father Time.THIS EPISODE:May 1, 1956. Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. &quot;Behind The Mask&quot;. Participating sponsors. A man uses a pathological liar to help him murder his invalid wife, but the plan backfires. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 22, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Bushell, Coralie Neville, Moira Redmond, Rodney Jacobs, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 22:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Mask (Aired May 1, 1956)Imported from Austrailia, The Clock was a dramatic thirty-minu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8759: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Dynamite At Big Trestle (03-31-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Dynamite At Big Trestle (03-31-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8759</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1953. Program #73. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "Dynamite At Big Trestle". Commercials added locally. Two Eastern badmen hiding out in the West disocver a vein of glacial ice under a field. They're determined to kill Cisco, wreck a train and take the ice-filled property from a beautiful senorita. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-16T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco_kid murder_at_10_below o.henry mexican pancho john_dehner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way.THIS EPISODE:March 31, 1953. Program #73. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Dynamite At Big Trestle&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two Eastern badmen hiding out in the West disocver a vein of glacial ice under a field. They're determined to kill Cisco, wreck a train and take the ice-filled property from a beautiful senorita. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometime...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8758: Night Beat - &quot;The Kenny Day Amnesia Case&quot; (10-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - &quot;The Kenny Day Amnesia Case&quot; (10-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8758</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)

Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. 

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October 6, 1950. "The Kenny Day Amnesia Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone's car has been stolen...by an ex-cop with amnesia. The thief's name is Kenny Day, and his wife is in danger, or is his wife a victim of murder? The system cue has been deleted. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Eddie Fields, Frank Worth (music), Ted de Corsia, Lurene Tuttle, William Tracy, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Barbara Dupar, Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 02:37:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_beat nightbeat doctor's_secret randy_stone chicago_star fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. THIS EPISODE:October 6, 1950. &quot;The Kenny Day Amnesia Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone's car has been stolen...by an ex-cop with amnesia. The thief's name is Kenny Day, and his wife is in danger, or is his wife a victim of murder? The system cue has been deleted. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Eddie Fields, Frank Worth (music), Ted de Corsia, Lurene Tuttle, William Tracy, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Barbara Dupar, Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered toda...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8757: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;David Fights The Jones Boy&quot; (09-09-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;David Fights The Jones Boy&quot; (09-09-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8757</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[David Fights The Jones Boy (09-09-45)

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 9, 1945. "David Fights The Jones Boy" - CBS network. Sponsored by: International Silver. David has had a fight with the Jones boy, Ozzie has a fight with Harriet! The date is approximate. Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, John Brown, The King Sisters, Verne Smith (announcer), Bea Benaderet, Billy May (composer), Tommy Cook, Joel Davis, Louise Erickson. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-15T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>David Fights The Jones Boy (09-09-45)As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. THIS EPISODE:September 9, 1945. &quot;David Fights The Jones Boy&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: International Silver. David has had a fight with the Jones boy, Ozzie has a fight with Harriet! The date is approximate. Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, John Brown, The King Sisters, Verne Smith (announcer), Bea Benaderet, Billy May (composer), Tommy Cook, Joel Davis, Louise Erickson. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>David Fights The Jones Boy (09-09-45)As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8756: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Dukane Revenge (06-04-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Dukane Revenge (06-04-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8756</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - The Dukane Revenge (Aired June 4, 1952)

The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

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June 4, 1952. Program #84. Mutual network. "The Duquesne Revenge". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Lance Duquesne has a burr under his saddle. Oliver Goldin is the lawyer representing young Lance, but he's involved in a scheme to steal the best two ranches in the valley. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Tony Barrett, Frank Gerstle, Curley Bradley, Tyler McVey, Jack Moyles. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 11:11:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Dukane Revenge (Aired June 4, 1952)The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:June 4, 1952. Program #84. Mutual network. &quot;The Duquesne Revenge&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Lance Duquesne has a burr under his saddle. Oliver Goldin is the lawyer representing young Lance, but he's involved in a scheme to steal the best two ranches in the valley. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Tony Barrett, Frank Gerstle, Curley Bradley, Tyler McVey, Jack Moyles. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Dukane Revenge (Aired June 4, 1952)The sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8755: Theater 1030 - &quot;The Ghost Town Hermit&quot; (1968)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater 1030 - &quot;The Ghost Town Hermit&quot; (1968)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8755</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 02:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-14T19_32_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_1030 radio_pograms canadian cbc horror fantasy mystery t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1489</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The old-time radio era, sometimes referre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8754: X-Minus One - &quot;Hostess&quot; (12-12-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X-Minus One - &quot;Hostess&quot; (12-12-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8754</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Hostess (Aired December 12, 1956)

X-Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958.

THIS EPISODE:

December 12, 1956. NBC network. "Hostess". Sustaining. An ambassador from an alien race is visiting the home of a typical Earth couple. The ambassador's "hostess" learns of a second definition. Teri Keane, Les Damon, Kermit Murdock, Isaac Asimov (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2022 14:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-14T07_55_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1842</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hostess (Aired December 12, 1956)X-Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958.THIS EPISODE:December 12, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Hostess&quot;. Sustaining. An ambassador from an alien race is visiting the home of a typical Earth couple. The ambassador's &quot;hostess&quot; learns of a second definition. Teri Keane, Les Damon, Kermit Murdock, Isaac Asimov (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hostess (Aired December 12, 1956)X-Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extens...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8753: The Sears Radio Theater - &quot;The Voyage Of No Return&quot; (04-16-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater - &quot;The Voyage Of No Return&quot; (04-16-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8753</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)

In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the Sears Radio Theater renaming it, the MUTUAL Radio Theater. It retained the same format as before with the same theme for different nights of the week. Lorne Greene remained host for Monday's Western night, Andy Griffith handled Tuesday's Comedy, Vincent Price still was host for Mystery on Wednesdays, Cicely Tyson did Love on Thursday, while Leonard Nimoy was now the Friday night Adventure host. As before the series aired week nights, Monday through Friday. The Mutual Radio Theater debuted Mar 3, 1980 and was to run for 13 weeks on almost 300 stations. The shows were then to be repeated over the summer and fall. It proved to be fairly successful and another 8 weeks of original programs were added; this was followed by another 8 weeks of repeats. The series was broadcast in stereo, making it the only commercial radio network drama program in the nation to use this technology at the time. Great writers were employed for this series including Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin. Good choices were made when it came to cast members. Old familiar voices and names included Janet Waldo, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Mary Jane Croft, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Parley Baer, Elliot Lewis, Jeff Corey, Virginia Gregg, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell and Lurene Tuttle. Then from movies and TV - Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Aan Young, Tom Bosley and Marian Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researchers Group.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2022 05:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-13T22_13_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2355</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the Sears Radio Theater renaming it, the MUTUAL Radio Theater. It retained the same format as before with the same theme for different nights of the week. Lorne Greene remained host for Monday's Western night, Andy Griffith handled Tuesday's Comedy, Vincent Price still was host for Mystery on Wednesdays, Cicely Tyson did Love on Thursday, while Leonard Nimoy was now the Friday night Adventure host. As before the series aired week nights, Monday through Friday. The Mutual Radio Theater debuted Mar 3, 1980 and was to run for 13 weeks on almost 300 stations. The shows were then to be repeated over the summer and fall. It proved to be fairly successful and another 8 weeks of original programs were added; this was followed by another 8 weeks of repeats. The series was broadcast in stereo, making it the only commercial radio network drama program in the nation to use this technology at the time. Great writers were employed for this series including Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin. Good choices were made when it came to cast members. Old familiar voices and names included Janet Waldo, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Mary Jane Croft, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Parley Baer, Elliot Lewis, Jeff Corey, Virginia Gregg, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell and Lurene Tuttle. Then from movies and TV - Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Aan Young, Tom Bosley and Marian Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researchers Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System acq...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8752: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *AKA=Reginald Sidney Buckfield</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *AKA=Reginald Sidney Buckfield</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8752</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney Buckfield

The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 17:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney BuckfieldThe series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, &quot;The Bone From A Voice Box&quot;, apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney BuckfieldThe series boasted well over ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8751: It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956)</title>
      <itunes:title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8751</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 04:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8750: The Man Called X  - &quot;Knocked Off His Feet&quot; (05-11-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X  - &quot;Knocked Off His Feet&quot; (05-11-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8750</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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May 11, 1951. "Knocked Off His Feet" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 25, 1951, with most commercials and the system cue added at the time of broadcast. Ken Thurston finds an elusive countess aboard an ocean liner en route to Hawaii, and a spy named George Korloff, dead for six months but recently seen in a bar in San Francisco! Carleton Young, George Neise, Harry Lang, Herbert Marshall, Jack Latham (announcer), Joan Banks, Leon Belasco, Peter Leeds, Will Wright. 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 16:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-12T09_23_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1951. &quot;Knocked Off His Feet&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 25, 1951, with most commercials and the system cue added at the time of broadcast. Ken Thurston finds an elusive countess aboard an ocean liner en route to Hawaii, and a spy named George Korloff, dead for six months but recently seen in a bar in San Francisco! Carleton Young, George Neise, Harry Lang, Herbert Marshall, Jack Latham (announcer), Joan Banks, Leon Belasco, Peter Leeds, Will Wright. 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A B...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8749: Let George Do It - &quot;Double Death&quot; (10-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;Double Death&quot; (10-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8749</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). 

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Double Death". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. George Valentine is hired by Mr. Groves to find his wife, but George thinks Groves killed her. The problem is that there are too many clues! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Ted de Corsia, Dick Ryan, Joe Forte, Jeanne Bates, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 08:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-12T01_51_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailey george_valentine frances_robins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Double Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. George Valentine is hired by Mr. Groves to find his wife, but George thinks Groves killed her. The problem is that there are too many clues! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Ted de Corsia, Dick Ryan, Joe Forte, Jeanne Bates, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8748: The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Temple Of Huizilipochle&quot; (06-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hall Of Fantasy - &quot;The Temple Of Huizilipochle&quot; (06-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8748</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)

There were four series under the Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947. The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.

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June 29, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Temple Of Huitzilipochle". Commercials added locally. Two explorers face a tribe of savages in the Brazilian jungle. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2022 01:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-11T18_12_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story perfect_script drugs ins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)There were four series under the Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947. The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.&amp;nbsp; The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.THIS EPISODE:June 29, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Temple Of Huitzilipochle&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two explorers face a tribe of savages in the Brazilian jungle. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)There were four series under the Hall Of Fantasy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8747: Gangbusters - &quot;A Date With Death&quot; (06-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;A Date With Death&quot; (06-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8747</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)

The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. The radio series was adapted for DC Comics, Big Little Books and a 1942 movie serial. The 1952 Gang Busters TV series was reedited into two feature films, Gang Busters (1954) and Guns Don't Argue (1957). 

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June 4, 1949. Program #583. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Date With Death". Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: March 12, 1973. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 16:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-11T09_43_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters gang_busters j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1488</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. The radio series was adapted for DC Comics, Big Little Books and a 1942 movie serial. The 1952 Gang Busters TV series was reedited into two feature films, Gang Busters (1954) and Guns Don't Argue (1957). THIS EPISODE: June 4, 1949. Program #583. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Date With Death&quot;. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: March 12, 1973. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)The initial series was on NBC Radio from July...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8746: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bloody Hands (04-02-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bloody Hands (04-02-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8746</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Bloody Hands (04-02-55)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."

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April 2, 1955. CBS network. "Bloody Hands". Sponsored by: L &amp; M Cigarettes, Chesterfield. Marshal Dillon gets sick of killing and resigns his job. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 16, 1957. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 06:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-10T23_42_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bloody Hands (04-02-55)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 2, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Bloody Hands&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M Cigarettes, Chesterfield. Marshal Dillon gets sick of killing and resigns his job. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 16, 1957. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bloody Hands (04-02-55)Two auditions were created in 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8745: Big Town - &quot;The Shiny Gun&quot; (03-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Shiny Gun&quot; (03-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8745</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)

Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas. It featured the adventures of Steve Wilson, the crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. The show was written by Jerry McGill, an ex-newspaperman, and his reporters were diligent, sober champions of justice, zealously pushing freedom of the press, creating a memorable slogan; “Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use is justly … hold it high … guard it well.” The shows occasionally attacked juvenile delinquency, racism and drink driving amongst other soapbox related incidents.

THIS EPISODE:

March 15, 1949. NBC network. "The Shiny Gun". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A young boy shoots his friend while playing with his father's loaded gun. Running from the law, he hides out in the sewer pipes. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Dwight Weist (narrator), Jerry McGill (writer, director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2022 22:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas. It featured the adventures of Steve Wilson, the crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. The show was written by Jerry McGill, an ex-newspaperman, and his reporters were diligent, sober champions of justice, zealously pushing freedom of the press, creating a memorable slogan; &#8220;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use is justly &#8230; hold it high &#8230; guard it well.&#8221; The shows occasionally attacked juvenile delinquency, racism and drink driving amongst other soapbox related incidents.THIS EPISODE:March 15, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Shiny Gun&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A young boy shoots his friend while playing with his father's loaded gun. Running from the law, he hides out in the sewer pipes. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Dwight Weist (narrator), Jerry McGill (writer, director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8744: The Aldrich Family - &quot;Parent's Day&quot; (10-26-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;Parent's Day&quot; (10-26-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8744</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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October 26, 1952. "Parent's Day" - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2022 15:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-10T08_12_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: October 26, 1952. &quot;Parent's Day&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a su...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8743: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Mystery Of The Iron Door (05-22-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Mystery Of The Iron Door (05-22-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8743</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 22, 1948. NBC network. "The Mystery Of The Iron Door". Sustaining. The boys come upon an iron door in a large cave. On the other side lies the answer to the theft of a secret bauxite formula. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2022 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. THIS EPISODE: May 22, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of The Iron Door&quot;. Sustaining. The boys come upon an iron door in a large cave. On the other side lies the answer to the theft of a secret bauxite formula. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, conti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8742: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Zero Hour&quot; (Aired February 2, 1954)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Zero Hour&quot; (Aired February 2, 1954)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8742</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Zero Hour (02-02-54)

Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for "$10.00 a day and expenses." Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2022 03:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-07T20_36_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Zero Hour (02-02-54)Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. Next, he worked for about a year as a private detective with a New York agency for &quot;$10.00 a day and expenses.&quot; Gargan did many of the usual detective jobs: guarding payrolls, tailing possible suspects, conducting stakeouts, and protecting clients with valuables. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Zero Hour (02-02-54)Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8741: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Sprinter&quot; (06-16-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Sprinter&quot; (06-16-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8741</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

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June 16, 1954. "The Sprinter" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2022 11:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-07T04_50_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE: June 16, 1954. &quot;The Sprinter&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8741: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Sprinter&quot; (06-16-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Sprinter&quot; (06-16-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8741</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1954. "The Sprinter" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2022 11:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-07T04_48_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE: June 16, 1954. &quot;The Sprinter&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8740: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Fabulous Emerald Necklace&quot; (04-03-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Fabulous Emerald Necklace&quot; (04-03-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8740</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. 

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April 3, 1955. Program #9. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Fabulous Emerald Necklace". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Sherry Britton ("making her dramatic debut in radio"), Everett Sloane, Santos Ortega, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 20:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_abbotts frances_crane helbros_watches julie_stevens charles_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. THIS EPISODE: April 3, 1955. Program #9. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Fabulous Emerald Necklace&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Sherry Britton (&quot;making her dramatic debut in radio&quot;), Everett Sloane, Santos Ortega, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8739: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Death For Sale&quot; (Starring Boris Karloff) (07-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Death For Sale&quot; (Starring Boris Karloff) (07-13-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series with a unique sound and a very popular host. For the first four years, "Raymond" greeted guests after an incredibly squeaky door slowly opened at the beginning of each show. His ghoulish puns were accentuated with the flourish of what sounded like a baseball park organ. The stories themselves were directed by Himan Brown, one of the most prolific and talented radio directors of all time (Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Bulldog Drummond, The Adventures of the Thin Man, Terry and the Pirates, Grand Central Station, and many others). The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, "We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs."

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July 13, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Death For Sale". A seven-year insurance scheme is delayed by two complications... a blackmailer and his wife. The script was previously used on, "Inner Sanctum," on October 30, 1945. Boris Karloff, Paul McGrath (host), Alice Reinheart, Everett Sloane. 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2022 09:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series with a unique sound and a very popular host. For the first four years, &quot;Raymond&quot; greeted guests after an incredibly squeaky door slowly opened at the beginning of each show. His ghoulish puns were accentuated with the flourish of what sounded like a baseball park organ. The stories themselves were directed by Himan Brown, one of the most prolific and talented radio directors of all time (Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Bulldog Drummond, The Adventures of the Thin Man, Terry and the Pirates, Grand Central Station, and many others). The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, &quot;We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs.&quot;THIS EPISODE:July 13, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Death For Sale&quot;. A seven-year insurance scheme is delayed by two complications... a blackmailer and his wife. The script was previously used on, &quot;Inner Sanctum,&quot; on October 30, 1945. Boris Karloff, Paul McGrath (host), Alice Reinheart, Everett Sloane. 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series with a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8738: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot; (08-21-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot; (08-21-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8738</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)

The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot". Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2022 19:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-04T12_39_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.THIS EPISODE:August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot;. Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)The audition for the series was record...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8737: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot; (08-21-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot; (08-21-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8737</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)

The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot". Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2022 18:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-04</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.THIS EPISODE:August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot;. Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)The audition for the series was record...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8736: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Vaphio Cup Caper&quot; (08-22-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Vaphio Cup Caper&quot; (08-22-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8736</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Vaphio Cup Caper (Aired August 22, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 22, 1948. CBS network. "The Vaphio Cup Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Gold from ancient Greece is the target, with Sam as the bulls-eye. See also "Same Time, Same Station". The program is also known as, "Same Time, Same Station." Hans Conried, Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2022 23:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-03T16_57_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vaphio Cup Caper (Aired August 22, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.THIS EPISODE: August 22, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Vaphio Cup Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Gold from ancient Greece is the target, with Sam as the bulls-eye. See also &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot;. The program is also known as, &quot;Same Time, Same Station.&quot; Hans Conried, Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vaphio Cup Caper (Aired August 22, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8735: Bold Venture - &quot;The Kuan Yin Statue&quot; (04-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;The Kuan Yin Statue&quot; (04-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8735</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Kuan Yin Statue (Aired April 2, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1951. Program #2. ZIV Syndication. "The Kuan Yin Statue". Commercials added locally. A beautiful Chinese girl is killed to get an idol she has smuggled into Havana. Transitions and plot summaries are sung by "King Moses (Jester Hairston)," a calypso singer. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Junius Matthews, Joseph Du Val. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-03T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kuan Yin Statue (Aired April 2, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose.THIS EPISODE:April 2, 1951. Program #2. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Kuan Yin Statue&quot;. Commercials added locally. A beautiful Chinese girl is killed to get an idol she has smuggled into Havana. Transitions and plot summaries are sung by &quot;King Moses (Jester Hairston),&quot; a calypso singer. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Junius Matthews, Joseph Du Val. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Kuan Yin Statue (Aired April 2, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series star...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8734: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Old Acquaintance&quot; (12-26-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Old Acquaintance&quot; (12-26-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8734</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Old Acquaintance" (Aired December 26, 1948)

After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Program in September of 1947 with Van Hefflin in the title role, The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe premiered as a weekly series on September 26, 1948. It was well-produced, less introspective than the books or the previous series on NBC, but it had a secret weapon. Gerald Mohr excelled as Marlowe, and his snappy delivery, coupled with well-written stories and intriguing characters makes for entertaining listening. By 1949 the show was pulling the biggest audience on American radio, with a rating of 10.3 million listeners.In 1950, Radio and Television Life Magazine named Gerald Mohr as the Best Male Actor on radio. "And it had the best hard-boiled opening lines of any radio detectives series," according to faithful contributor and OTR fan Stewart Wright. "It has to be heard to be fully appreciated. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 26, 1948. CBS network. "The Old Acquaintance". Sustaining. A good action story about an escaped convict and the two women in his life. Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Edgar Barrier, David Ellis, Lou Krugman, Stan Waxman, Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (special music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2022 12:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-05-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-05-03T05_01_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Old Acquaintance&quot; (Aired December 26, 1948)After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Program in September of 1947 with Van Hefflin in the title role, The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe premiered as a weekly series on September 26, 1948. It was well-produced, less introspective than the books or the previous series on NBC, but it had a secret weapon. Gerald Mohr excelled as Marlowe, and his snappy delivery, coupled with well-written stories and intriguing characters makes for entertaining listening. By 1949 the show was pulling the biggest audience on American radio, with a rating of 10.3 million listeners.In 1950, Radio and Television Life Magazine named Gerald Mohr as the Best Male Actor on radio. &quot;And it had the best hard-boiled opening lines of any radio detectives series,&quot; according to faithful contributor and OTR fan Stewart Wright. &quot;It has to be heard to be fully appreciated. THIS EPISODE:December 26, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Old Acquaintance&quot;. Sustaining. A good action story about an escaped convict and the two women in his life. Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Edgar Barrier, David Ellis, Lou Krugman, Stan Waxman, Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (special music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Old Acquaintance&quot; (Aired December 26, 1948)After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8733: The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Jury Duty&quot; (02-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Jury Duty&quot; (02-20-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own "show-biz personnas"

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February 20, 1949. "Jury Duty" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, "You Was." Remley moves into the Harris' guest room; Phil is called to jury duty! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:41. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own &quot;show-biz personnas&quot;THIS EPISODE:February 20, 1949. &quot;Jury Duty&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, &quot;You Was.&quot; Remley moves into the Harris' guest room; Phil is called to jury duty! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:41. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8732: Theater Royal - &quot;My Uncle Toby&quot; 06-30-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Royal - &quot;My Uncle Toby&quot; 06-30-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8732</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles.The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 – 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group 

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June 30, 1954. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. "My Uncle Toby" from "Tristram Shandy". Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: February 21, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Laurence Sterne (author). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 28:41

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 02:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles.The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier&#8217;s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 &#8211; 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group THIS EPISODE:June 30, 1954. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. &quot;My Uncle Toby&quot; from &quot;Tristram Shandy&quot;. Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: February 21, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Laurence Sterne (author). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 28:41</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)This fine British anthology series, features plays based on th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8731: The Zero Hour - &quot;A Shortage Story&quot; With Jackie Cooper (05-06-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - &quot;A Shortage Story&quot; With Jackie Cooper (05-06-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8731</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2022 17:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-07T10_48_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1282</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting Sys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8730: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Expresso Bar&quot; (12-16-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;The Expresso Bar&quot; (12-16-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8730</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2022 11:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-07T04_04_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's_half_hour bbc bill_kerr australian_lodger andr&#233;e_melly</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8729: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Melancholy Dane&quot; (06-11-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Melancholy Dane&quot; (06-11-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8729</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. "The Melancholy Dane". Commercials added locally. An actor crossed by vengeful critic enacts his revenge under most unusual circumstances. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2022 05:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-06T22_19_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).&amp;nbsp; The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Melancholy Dane&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actor crossed by vengeful critic enacts his revenge under most unusual circumstances. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8728: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;The Empty Matchbook&quot; (12-02-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;The Empty Matchbook&quot; (12-02-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8728</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Empty Matchbook (Aired December 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2022 19:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-06T12_48_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Empty Matchbook (Aired December 2, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Empty Matchbook (Aired December 2, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8727: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - The Burro That Had No Name (06-17-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - The Burro That Had No Name (06-17-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8727</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Death Valley Days"
"The Burro That Had No Name" (Aired June 17, 1938)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors.

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June 17, 1938. Blue Network. "The Burro That Had No Name". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride ("The Old Ranger"). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot;&quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot; (Aired June 17, 1938)Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was &quot;The Old Ranger&quot; from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors.THIS EPISODE:June 17, 1938. Blue Network. &quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot;. Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride (&quot;The Old Ranger&quot;). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8726: Dragnet - &quot;Benny Trounsel&quot; AKA: Narcotics (08-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;Benny Trounsel&quot; AKA: Narcotics (08-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8726</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Benny Trounsel  (Aired August 4, 1949)

"Dragnet" is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.  In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, "Dragnet" is looked upon with awe.  It is—or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer—the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but "I Love Lucy," a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies ("St. George and the Dragonet,"etc.) displaced it.  Webb has contracted for series of full-length "Dragnet" movies, and comic strip takes "Dragnet" into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of "Dragnet" is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.  In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.  You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.  Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 04, 1949. Program #9. NBC network. Sustaining. A small-time narcotics user named "Benny Trounsel AKA: Narcotics" has been beaten to death shortly after tipping the cops to a new narcotics ring in town. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:18. Episode Notes Radio Gold Index. Cat #2636.  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2022 04:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Benny Trounsel&amp;nbsp; (Aired August 4, 1949)&quot;Dragnet&quot; is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.&amp;nbsp; In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, &quot;Dragnet&quot; is looked upon with awe.&amp;nbsp; It is&#8212;or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer&#8212;the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but &quot;I Love Lucy,&quot; a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies (&quot;St. George and the Dragonet,&quot;etc.) displaced it.&amp;nbsp; Webb has contracted for series of full-length &quot;Dragnet&quot; movies, and comic strip takes &quot;Dragnet&quot; into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of &quot;Dragnet&quot; is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.&amp;nbsp; In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.&amp;nbsp; You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.&amp;nbsp; Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 04, 1949. Program #9. NBC network. Sustaining. A small-time narcotics user named &quot;Benny Trounsel AKA: Narcotics&quot; has been beaten to death shortly after tipping the cops to a new narcotics ring in town. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:18. Episode Notes Radio Gold Index. Cat #2636.&amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Benny Trounsel&amp;nbsp; (Aired August 4, 1949)&quot;Dragnet&quot; is also the hottest thing that radio and TV ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8725: Confession - &quot;The Roger S Chapman Case&quot; (09-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Confession - &quot;The Roger S Chapman Case&quot; (09-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8725</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject" 

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September 13, 1953. NBC network. "The Case Of Roger S. Chapland". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. A young man breaks into a store. He gets a suspended sentence, but no break from his father. A good drama ruined by that awful beeper. Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:37 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2022 19:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession esther_phillips_case actual_crimes paul_frees joel_da</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot; THIS EPISODE: September 13, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of Roger S. Chapland&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. A young man breaks into a store. He gets a suspended sentence, but no break from his father. A good drama ruined by that awful beeper. Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:37 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Fre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8724: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;Muscle Man Contest&quot; (10-01-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;Muscle Man Contest&quot; (10-01-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8724</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946)

 Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

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October 1, 1946. "Muscle Man Contest" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel enters a contest of strength with the district manager of a supermarket, expecting to lose. Zookie (also played by Mel Blanc) has his own ideas. Mel Blanc, ).Mary Jane Croft, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer 23:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel_blanc bugs_bunny tweety_bird pep&#233;_le_pew mary_jane_croft spo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946) Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)THIS EPISODE:October 1, 1946. &quot;Muscle Man Contest&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel enters a contest of strength with the district manager of a supermarket, expecting to lose. Zookie (also played by Mel Blanc) has his own ideas. Mel Blanc, ).Mary Jane Croft, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer 23:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946) Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Aver...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8723: The Screen Guild Players - &quot;Across The Pacific&quot; (Starring Humphrey Bogart) 01-25-43</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Guild Players - &quot;Across The Pacific&quot; (Starring Humphrey Bogart) 01-25-43</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8723</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. 

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January 25, 1943 - "Across the Pacific" is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2022 02:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_guild_theater_(players) dragonwyck_starring vincent price</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. THIS EPISODE: January 25, 1943 - &quot;Across the Pacific&quot; is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943Actors on the series included...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8722: The Milton Berle Show - Salute To Horse Racing (03-30-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - Salute To Horse Racing (03-30-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8722</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). 

THIS EPISODE:

March 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Horse Racing". Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-04T08_35_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1950</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). THIS EPISODE:March 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Horse Racing&quot;. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Va...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8721: The Shadow - &quot;The Man Who Murdered Time&quot; (01-01-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - &quot;The Man Who Murdered Time&quot; (01-01-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8721</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)

A man of mystery who was "never seen, only heard," The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals. Radio listeners knew him as Lamont Cranston, "wealthy young man about town who years ago in the Orient learned a strange and mysterious secret--the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him." However, The Shadow first materialized not as a crimefighting sleuth but as the sinister host and narrator of mystery stories adapted from the pages of the world's first detective fiction magazine.

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January 1, 1939. Program #22. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Man Who Murdered Time". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. Possibly a syndicated version of the network program of January 1, 1939. A mad scientist, about to die, invents a time machine with the ability to repeat December 31st eternally. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Kenny Delmar, Ray Collins, Everett Sloane, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2022 05:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals. Radio listeners knew him as Lamont Cranston, &quot;wealthy young man about town who years ago in the Orient learned a strange and mysterious secret--the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him.&quot; However, The Shadow first materialized not as a crimefighting sleuth but as the sinister host and narrator of mystery stories adapted from the pages of the world's first detective fiction magazine.THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1939. Program #22. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Man Who Murdered Time&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. Possibly a syndicated version of the network program of January 1, 1939. A mad scientist, about to die, invents a time machine with the ability to repeat December 31st eternally. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Kenny Delmar, Ray Collins, Everett Sloane, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Shadow...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8720: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Latin Type&quot; (05-23-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The Latin Type&quot; (05-23-46)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-04-03T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8719: Dad's Army - &quot;The King Was In His Counting House&quot; (05-20-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;The King Was In His Counting House&quot; (05-20-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8719</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers "One Summer Night"  (1958)
The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.





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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2022 13:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers &quot;One Summer Night&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1958)The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Danleers &quot;One Summer Night&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1958)The King Was In His Counting House (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8718: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Dark Dark Destiny&quot; (04-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Dark Dark Destiny&quot; (04-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8718</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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April 13, 1947. Mutual network. "Dark, Dark Destiny". Sustaining. A man needs $1500 for a surgeon to save his wife, but the money is not that easy to get! The story has a fine ironic ending. The script was used on the program three years earlier (with some changes)and on "The Sealed Book" on September 9, 1945. Elaine Kemp, Palmer Ward, Ken Lynch, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Joseph Julian, Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Carl Caruso (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2022 07:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 13, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Dark, Dark Destiny&quot;. Sustaining. A man needs $1500 for a surgeon to save his wife, but the money is not that easy to get! The story has a fine ironic ending. The script was used on the program three years earlier (with some changes)and on &quot;The Sealed Book&quot; on September 9, 1945. Elaine Kemp, Palmer Ward, Ken Lynch, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Joseph Julian, Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Carl Caruso (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8717: Murder By Experts - &quot;Dig Your Own Grave&quot; (08-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;Dig Your Own Grave&quot; (08-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8717</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

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August 15, 1949. Mutual network. "Dig Your Own Grave". Sustaining. A woman becomes "the seed" to promote her husband's romance with another woman. Then, she gives him the idea to commit murder. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Ken Lynch, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Ann Shephard, Ron Rawson, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Hester Sondergaard. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2022 02:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. THIS EPISODE: August 15, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Dig Your Own Grave&quot;. Sustaining. A woman becomes &quot;the seed&quot; to promote her husband's romance with another woman. Then, she gives him the idea to commit murder. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Ken Lynch, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Ann Shephard, Ron Rawson, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Hester Sondergaard. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8716: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Calculated Risk&quot; (01-19-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Calculated Risk&quot; (01-19-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8716</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe (Wolf) drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

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January 19, 1951 "The Case Of The Calculated Risk" Killers seem to be throwing themselves at Nero Wolfe, when a man with a date with murder won’t take no for an answer. The large, red bearded man claims to have intent to kill someone. What does he want for Nero to do? Carry out the revenge if he should fail at it? Dave tells how a couple acquaintances, Carl, and Mitch had fallen on hard times. In cutting their losses, and a deck of cards, they arrive at a business settlement. When a cheater is found out, Mitch is killed. In escaping, Carl left Dave with a worthless envelope of paper scraps, instead of his share of the loot. Time passes, and Carl, not his real name has become a wealthy tycoon. Nero refuses to help, so Dave goes his way, and the cops are called on to stop the killing. Without anything to go on, other than aliases, how can it be stopped? After 3 days, Archie is frustrated at a lack of progress.  Episode Notes From Retro-otr ep. #14]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2022 17:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe (Wolf) drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.THIS EPISODE:January 19, 1951 &quot;The Case Of The Calculated Risk&quot; Killers seem to be throwing themselves at Nero Wolfe, when a man with a date with murder won&#8217;t take no for an answer. The large, red bearded man claims to have intent to kill someone. What does he want for Nero to do? Carry out the revenge if he should fail at it? Dave tells how a couple acquaintances, Carl, and Mitch had fallen on hard times. In cutting their losses, and a deck of cards, they arrive at a business settlement. When a cheater is found out, Mitch is killed. In escaping, Carl left Dave with a worthless envelope of paper scraps, instead of his share of the loot. Time passes, and Carl, not his real name has become a wealthy tycoon. Nero refuses to help, so Dave goes his way, and the cops are called on to stop the killing. Without anything to go on, other than aliases, how can it be stopped? After 3 days, Archie is frustrated at a lack of progress.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From Retro-otr ep. #14</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8715: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Post Martin (12-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Post Martin (12-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8715</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -  Post Martin (Aired December 13, 1952)

Not long after the radio show began, talk began of adapting it to television. Privately, Macdonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared, "our show is perfect for radio", and he feared, as Dunning writes, "Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail." "In the end", wrote Dunning, "CBS simply took it away from Macdonnell and began preparing for the television version." The television series was the longest-running, primetime, live-action television series at 20 seasons, until September 2019 with the 21st-season premiere of Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit. The original Law and Order, which was cancelled in 2010 after tying Gunsmoke's longevity record for a live-action, primetime television series, would return air its 21 season in February 2022 as well. As of 2017, it had the highest number of scripted episodes for any U.S. primetime, commercial, live-action television series

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December 13, 1952. "Post Martin AKA: Boston Jack" When Kathryn Blair gets off the train in Dodge City, she immediately looks out of place. She is beautiful, refined and obviously from a wealthy family. She has just arrived from Boston on a quest to find her brother, Martin Blair, who left Boston two years earlier. Matt acknowledges he knows Martin, but tells her he does not know his present whereabouts -- it seems Martin travels a great deal. Little wonder this is confusing to Chester.  He knows Martin is in the back in a jail cell and that next week he will be tried for cattle rustling, horse stealing  and murder.Featuring: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Jeanne Bates, Sam Edwards, Ralph Moody Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Radio Pod.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&amp;nbsp; Post Martin (Aired December 13, 1952)Not long after the radio show began, talk began of adapting it to television. Privately, Macdonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared, &quot;our show is perfect for radio&quot;, and he feared, as Dunning writes, &quot;Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.&quot; &quot;In the end&quot;, wrote Dunning, &quot;CBS simply took it away from Macdonnell and began preparing for the television version.&quot; The television series was the longest-running, primetime, live-action television series at 20 seasons, until September 2019 with the 21st-season premiere of Law &amp;amp; Order: Special Victims Unit. The original Law and Order, which was cancelled in 2010 after tying Gunsmoke's longevity record for a live-action, primetime television series, would return air its 21 season in February 2022 as well. As of 2017, it had the highest number of scripted episodes for any U.S. primetime, commercial, live-action television seriesTHIS EPISODE:December 13, 1952. &quot;Post Martin AKA: Boston Jack&quot; When Kathryn Blair gets off the train in Dodge City, she immediately looks out of place. She is beautiful, refined and obviously from a wealthy family. She has just arrived from Boston on a quest to find her brother, Martin Blair, who left Boston two years earlier. Matt acknowledges he knows Martin, but tells her he does not know his present whereabouts -- it seems Martin travels a great deal. Little wonder this is confusing to Chester.&amp;nbsp; He knows Martin is in the back in a jail cell and that next week he will be tried for cattle rustling, horse stealing&amp;nbsp; and murder.Featuring: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Jeanne Bates, Sam Edwards, Ralph Moody Episode Notes From Boxcars711 Radio Pod.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&amp;nbsp; Post Martin (Aired December 13, 1952)Not long aft...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8714: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Trigger Man's Moll&quot; (11-07-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Trigger Man's Moll&quot; (11-07-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8714</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 7, 1949. Program #5. MGM syndication. "Trigger Man's Moll". Commercials added locally. Tootsie "gets a conscience" and is rubbed out by the mob. After the "disposal squad" gets rid of the body, two years go by and Tootsie's "moll" realizes he's worth more dead than alive and she refuses to identify his killer! Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (music), Marx B. Loeb (director), Nancy Kelly, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2022 02:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: November 7, 1949. Program #5. MGM syndication. &quot;Trigger Man's Moll&quot;. Commercials added locally. Tootsie &quot;gets a conscience&quot; and is rubbed out by the mob. After the &quot;disposal squad&quot; gets rid of the body, two years go by and Tootsie's &quot;moll&quot; realizes he's worth more dead than alive and she refuses to identify his killer! Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (music), Marx B. Loeb (director), Nancy Kelly, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8713: Academy Award Theater - &quot;Suspicion&quot; (Starring Cary Grant) 10-30-46</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater - &quot;Suspicion&quot; (Starring Cary Grant) 10-30-46</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8713</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) Aired October 30, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. 

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October 30, 1946. CBS network. "Suspicion". Sponsored by: Squibb. A woman finds her husband has been lying to her, later she suspects he may be plotting murder. Cary Grant, Ann Todd. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 19:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) Aired October 30, 1946The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. THIS EPISODE: October 30, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Suspicion&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A woman finds her husband has been lying to her, later she suspects he may be plotting murder. Cary Grant, Ann Todd. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8712: You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (11-14-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (11-14-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8712</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

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November 14, 1951. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "Secret Word Is Roof". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 11:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. THIS EPISODE:November 14, 1951. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;Secret Word Is Roof&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American pu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8711: Radio City Playhouse (NBC) &quot;Blackout&quot; (08-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) &quot;Blackout&quot; (08-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8711</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

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August 15, 1949. Program #51. NBC network. "Blackout". Sustaining. An alcoholic has committed a murder...or has he? The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." Arnold Moss, Eugene Francis, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director, host), Jan Miner, Larry Blyden, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 34:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 04:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-04-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-31T21_16_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio_city_playhouse nbc blackout_(08-15-49) nbc_short_story arn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2052</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of&amp;nbsp; New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. THIS EPISODE:August 15, 1949. Program #51. NBC network. &quot;Blackout&quot;. Sustaining. An alcoholic has committed a murder...or has he? The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; Arnold Moss, Eugene Francis, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director, host), Jan Miner, Larry Blyden, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 34:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes come...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8710: Screen Director's Playhouse - The Fugitive (07-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Director's Playhouse - The Fugitive (07-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8710</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob plays The Commadores "Three Times A Lady" 1978 #1 Hit (Motown)
Screen Director's Playhouse - The Fugitive (07-12-51)

"The Fugitive" (Aired July 12, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, "Jezebel" was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2022 19:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_plsyhouse alfred_hitchcock robert_montgomery d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob plays The Commadores &quot;Three Times A Lady&quot; 1978 #1 Hit (Motown)Screen Director's Playhouse - The Fugitive (07-12-51)&quot;The Fugitive&quot; (Aired July 12, 1951)Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, &quot;Jezebel&quot; was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob plays The Commadores &quot;Three Times A Lady&quot; 1978 #1 Hit (Motown)Screen Director's Playho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8709: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - The Capture Of Stacy Gault (11-01-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - The Capture Of Stacy Gault (11-01-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8709</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter"
"The Capture Of Stacy Gault" (Aired November 1, 1953)

The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). 

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November 1, 1953. "The Capture Of Stacy Gault" - NBC network. Sustaining. Britt forces the sheriff to go after a robber, even though the wounded crook may be the sheriff's son. This is a network, sponsored version. James McCallion is given air credit on this broadcast instead of Bert Holland. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Parley Baer, Herb Vigran, William Conrad, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Hal Gibney (announcer), James McCallion. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2022 11:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;&quot;The Capture Of Stacy Gault&quot; (Aired November 1, 1953)The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane&amp;nbsp; (1953). THIS EPISODE:November 1, 1953. &quot;The Capture Of Stacy Gault&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Britt forces the sheriff to go after a robber, even though the wounded crook may be the sheriff's son. This is a network, sponsored version. James McCallion is given air credit on this broadcast instead of Bert Holland. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Parley Baer, Herb Vigran, William Conrad, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Hal Gibney (announcer), James McCallion. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;&quot;The Capture Of Stacy Gault&quot; (Aired November 1, 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8708: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Detour To Terror&quot; (05-21-46)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>8708</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

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May 21, 1946. CBS network. "Detour To Terror". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. A man and his twin sister are lured from a country road where they meet a strange blind man and his brother. Mason Adams, Emile Tepperman (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Donald Dane. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2022 03:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.THIS EPISODE:May 21, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Detour To Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. A man and his twin sister are lured from a country road where they meet a strange blind man and his brother. Mason Adams, Emile Tepperman (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Donald Dane. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8707: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon&quot; (10-02-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon&quot; (10-02-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8707</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series.

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October 2, 1949. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon". Commercials added locally. Frank and his sidekick Mark are in rainswept Colon, Panama, tracking down an embezzler. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 19:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series.THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1949. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon&quot;. Commercials added locally. Frank and his sidekick Mark are in rainswept Colon, Panama, tracking down an embezzler. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)The Series was heard over all four net...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8706: Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; (Guest Veronica Lake) 12-02-43</title>
      <itunes:title>Abbott &amp; Costello Show - &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; (Guest Veronica Lake) 12-02-43</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8706</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).

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December 2, 1943. "Trip To Palm Springs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the "U-Drive" car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 11:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-30T04_36_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).THIS EPISODE:December 2, 1943. &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the &quot;U-Drive&quot; car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943The Abbott and Costello Show mix...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8705: Sleep No More - &quot;Wax Work&quot; and &quot;The Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (01-09-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sleep No More - &quot;Wax Work&quot; and &quot;The Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (01-09-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8705</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Wax Work" and "Man &amp; The Snake" (Aired January 9, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

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January 9, 1957. NBC network. "The Waxwork"  And "The Man &amp; The Snake". Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 04:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-29T21_29_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep_no_more nelson_olmsted compelling stirring supernatural &quot;t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. THIS EPISODE: January 9, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Waxwork&quot;&amp;nbsp; And &quot;The Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot;. Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp;amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8704: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;In Flanders Field&quot; (05-14-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;In Flanders Field&quot; (05-14-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8704</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man". 

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May 14, 1945. Mutual network. "In Flanders' Fields". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The program originates from The Paramount Theatre, Hollywood, and is a benefit for The Seventh War Loan. Just before the battle of the Marne, during World War I, Holmes performs Shakespeare and foils the plans of a German spy. The story is based on, "The Adventure Of The Blanched Soldier." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Jack Slattery (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2022 20:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-29T13_24_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1687</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;. THIS EPISODE: May 14, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;In Flanders' Fields&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The program originates from The Paramount Theatre, Hollywood, and is a benefit for The Seventh War Loan. Just before the battle of the Marne, during World War I, Holmes performs Shakespeare and foils the plans of a German spy. The story is based on, &quot;The Adventure Of The Blanched Soldier.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Jack Slattery (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8703: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Kingfish At The Ball Game&quot; (04-16-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Kingfish At The Ball Game&quot; (04-16-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8703</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Kingfish At The Ball Game (Aired April 16, 1953)

With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 16, 1953. CBS-TV network origination, syndicated, audio + video. "The Wentworth $ 3000.00 Engagement Ring" AKA: "Kingfish At The Ball Game". Commercials deleted and/or added locally.. It could only happen to the Kingfish. While enjoying the ball-game at Yankee Stadium, a woman drops her $3000 pearl ring...and it lands in a box of Krispy Jacks being held by the Kingfish. Excellent film video. Freeman Gosden (creator), Charles Correll (creator), Bob Ross (writer), David Schwartz (writer), Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams, Tim Moore, Johnny Lee, Nicodemus Stewart, Joan Henderson ("little girl"), Michael Jackson ("first boy"), James Jackson ("second boy"), Walter Woolf King ("Mr. Wentworth"), Lois Austin ("Mrs. Wentworth"), Charles Barton (director). 26:25.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.#109182.  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-29T08_02_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Kingfish At The Ball Game (Aired April 16, 1953)With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. THIS EPISODE: April 16, 1953. CBS-TV network origination, syndicated, audio + video. &quot;The Wentworth $ 3000.00 Engagement Ring&quot; AKA: &quot;Kingfish At The Ball Game&quot;. Commercials deleted and/or added locally.. It could only happen to the Kingfish. While enjoying the ball-game at Yankee Stadium, a woman drops her $3000 pearl ring...and it lands in a box of Krispy Jacks being held by the Kingfish. Excellent film video. Freeman Gosden (creator), Charles Correll (creator), Bob Ross (writer), David Schwartz (writer), Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams, Tim Moore, Johnny Lee, Nicodemus Stewart, Joan Henderson (&quot;little girl&quot;), Michael Jackson (&quot;first boy&quot;), James Jackson (&quot;second boy&quot;), Walter Woolf King (&quot;Mr. Wentworth&quot;), Lois Austin (&quot;Mrs. Wentworth&quot;), Charles Barton (director). 26:25.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.#109182. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kingfish At The Ball Game (Aired April 16, 1953)With the listening audience increasing in the spr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8702: The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; (02-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; (02-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8702</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and Winston Churchill stated, "I find Hornblower admirable." 

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February 13, 1953. "Reception With The Czar" - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, &quot;I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,&quot; and Winston Churchill stated, &quot;I find Hornblower admirable.&quot; THIS EPISODE: February 13, 1953. &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy off...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8701: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The King In Yellow&quot; (07-08-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The King In Yellow&quot; (07-08-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8701</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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July 8, 1947. NBC network. "The King In Yellow". Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Trim (hair tonic with olive oil!). A trumpet player named King Leopoldi is being blackmailed. King dies and more murders follow. The program is referred to as "The Pepsodent Program." Sounds like Gerald Mohr (who would later play the lead) is in the cast. Van Heflin, Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Gerald Mohr, Wendell Niles (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor). 31:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2022 03:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:July 8, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The King In Yellow&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Trim (hair tonic with olive oil!). A trumpet player named King Leopoldi is being blackmailed. King dies and more murders follow. The program is referred to as &quot;The Pepsodent Program.&quot; Sounds like Gerald Mohr (who would later play the lead) is in the cast. Van Heflin, Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Gerald Mohr, Wendell Niles (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor). 31:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8700: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Tennessee Valley Killer&quot; (12-20-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Tennessee Valley Killer&quot; (12-20-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8700</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Tennessee Valley Killer (Aired December 20, 1947 )

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1947. Program #508. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of Troy Blankenship". Participating sponsors. The public enemy #1 loves bright new cars. He wears only red shirts and limps. A case of cow doctors, cock-fights and cracked safes. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 9, 1974. The syndicated rebroadcast is announced as, "The Case Of The Tennessee Valley Killer.". Arthur Vinton, Will Geer, Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.# 11851.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 20:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-28T13_42_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1428</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tennessee Valley Killer (Aired December 20, 1947 )The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.THIS EPISODE:December 20, 1947. Program #508. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of Troy Blankenship&quot;. Participating sponsors. The public enemy #1 loves bright new cars. He wears only red shirts and limps. A case of cow doctors, cock-fights and cracked safes. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 9, 1974. The syndicated rebroadcast is announced as, &quot;The Case Of The Tennessee Valley Killer.&quot;. Arthur Vinton, Will Geer, Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat.# 11851.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tennessee Valley Killer (Aired December 20, 1947 )The series dramatized FBI cases, which prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8699: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Canyon Of Wanted Men (06-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Canyon Of Wanted Men (06-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8699</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town"
The Canyon Of Wanted Men (Aired June 4, 1949)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Canyon Of Wanted Men" aka: The Case Of The Wells Fargo Robbery. Music fill for local commercial insert. A gang of crooks trapped in a canyon take a hostage and blow up the dam. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 13:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;The Canyon Of Wanted Men (Aired June 4, 1949)Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.THIS EPISODE:June 4, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Canyon Of Wanted Men&quot; aka: The Case Of The Wells Fargo Robbery. Music fill for local commercial insert. A gang of crooks trapped in a canyon take a hostage and blow up the dam. Jeff Chandler is billed as &quot;Tex&quot; Chandler. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;The Canyon Of Wanted Men (Aired June 4, 1949)Chandler...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8698: The Aldrich Family - &quot;April Fool's Day&quot; (04-01-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;April Fool's Day&quot; (04-01-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8698</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[April Fool's Day (Aired April 01, 1942) *Date is subject to correction.

Henry's parents, Sam and Alice, were portrayed by House Jameson and Katharine Raht, his sister Mary was played by Charita Bauer among others, and his usual girlfriend, Kathleen Anderson, was voiced by Mary Shipp. The role of Henry's best friend, Homer Brown, was played by Jackie Kelk (as well as Jack Grimes, Michael O'Day and John Fiedler). Homer's parents were Arthur Vinton and Agnes Moorehead, among others. Eddie Bracken appeared in the earlier shows as friend Dizzy Stevens. The show's announcers included Harry Von Zell, Dan Seymour and Dwight Weist. The Aldrich Family lived at 117 Elm Street in Centerville, USA (state unknown). Henry and his friend Homer attend Central High School with an assortment of other friends. Henry's father Sam is a lawyer and his mother Alice is a homemaker. Henry Aldrich was an endearingly bumbling kid growing awkwardly into adolescence, and The Aldrich Family often revolved around Henry's misadventures with his friends and girls.

THIS EPISODE:

 April 01, 1942. (AKA:  April 02, 1942 *The Date Is Subject To Correction.) - NBC network. Postum, Birdseye Frozen Foods. It's "April Fool's Day", and the practical jokes get out of hand.  Dan Seymour (announcer), Jack Miller (conductor), Clifford Goldsmith (writer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat. # 61483. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 08:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>April Fool's Day (Aired April 01, 1942) *Date is subject to correction.Henry's parents, Sam and Alice, were portrayed by House Jameson and Katharine Raht, his sister Mary was played by Charita Bauer among others, and his usual girlfriend, Kathleen Anderson, was voiced by Mary Shipp. The role of Henry's best friend, Homer Brown, was played by Jackie Kelk (as well as Jack Grimes, Michael O'Day and John Fiedler). Homer's parents were Arthur Vinton and Agnes Moorehead, among others. Eddie Bracken appeared in the earlier shows as friend Dizzy Stevens. The show's announcers included Harry Von Zell, Dan Seymour and Dwight Weist. The Aldrich Family lived at 117 Elm Street in Centerville, USA (state unknown). Henry and his friend Homer attend Central High School with an assortment of other friends. Henry's father Sam is a lawyer and his mother Alice is a homemaker. Henry Aldrich was an endearingly bumbling kid growing awkwardly into adolescence, and The Aldrich Family often revolved around Henry's misadventures with his friends and girls.THIS EPISODE: April 01, 1942. (AKA:&amp;nbsp; April 02, 1942 *The Date Is Subject To Correction.) - NBC network. Postum, Birdseye Frozen Foods. It's &quot;April Fool's Day&quot;, and the practical jokes get out of hand.&amp;nbsp; Dan Seymour (announcer), Jack Miller (conductor), Clifford Goldsmith (writer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat. # 61483. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>April Fool's Day (Aired April 01, 1942) *Date is subject to correction.Henry's parents, Sam and A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8697: The Mayor Of The Town - &quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; (09-20-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mayor Of The Town - &quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; (09-20-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8697</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers The Fiestas "So Fine" (1959) STEREO
"Amy Lou Goes To War" (Aired September 20, 1942)

Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.

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September 20, 1942. "Amy Lou Goes To War" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. Amy Lou, the town tomboy, has volunteered to join the nurses overseas, and serves on Bataan. The last few seconds of the program have been deleted. Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Jerry Hausner, Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar, Veola Vonn (commercial). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 01:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-27T18_10_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers The Fiestas &quot;So Fine&quot; (1959) STEREO&quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; (Aired September 20, 1942)Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.THIS EPISODE:September 20, 1942. &quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. Amy Lou, the town tomboy, has volunteered to join the nurses overseas, and serves on Bataan. The last few seconds of the program have been deleted. Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Jerry Hausner, Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar, Veola Vonn (commercial). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Remembers The Fiestas &quot;So Fine&quot; (1959) STEREO&quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; (Aired September 20...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8696: Mr. District Attorney - &quot;Museum Mystery&quot; (12-10-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. District Attorney - &quot;Museum Mystery&quot; (12-10-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8696</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2022 17:46:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8695: Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi's Toothache&quot; (05-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Luigi's Toothache&quot; (05-08-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

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May 8, 1949. "Luigi's Toothache" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi has a toothache. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2022 10:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-27T03_03_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1652</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. THIS EPISODE: May 8, 1949. &quot;Luigi's Toothache&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi has a toothache. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8694: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Killer Come Back To Me&quot; (05-17-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Killer Come Back To Me&quot; (05-17-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8694</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

May 17, 1946. Program #202. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Killer Come Back To Me". AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." A gun moll changes a young punk into an experienced bank robber...or at least his double. Ray Bradbury (author), Richard Widmark, Alice Reinheart, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2022 04:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.THIS EPISODE:May 17, 1946. Program #202. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Killer Come Back To Me&quot;. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; A gun moll changes a young punk into an experienced bank robber...or at least his double. Ray Bradbury (author), Richard Widmark, Alice Reinheart, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8693: Philo Vance - &quot;The Argyle Murder Case&quot; (06-27-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philo Vance - &quot;The Argyle Murder Case&quot; (06-27-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8693</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1950. Program #69. ZIV Syndication. "The Argyle Murder Case". Commercials added locally. An actor's dead body is found on a ferryboat. The body has on all new clothes...and argyle socks that don't match. Jackson Beck. 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 20:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-26T13_20_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo_vance s.s.van_dine jackson_beck george_petrie joan_alexand</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:June 27, 1950. Program #69. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Argyle Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actor's dead body is found on a ferryboat. The body has on all new clothes...and argyle socks that don't match. Jackson Beck. 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8692: Father Knows Best - &quot;A House Full Of Junk&quot; (05-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;A House Full Of Junk&quot; (05-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8692</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 16:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-26T09_33_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8691: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Overland Express (10-31-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Overland Express (10-31-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8691</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
"Overland Express" (Aired October 31, 1952)

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1952. CBS network. "Overland Express". Sustaining. While taking an escaped killed named Joe Bodrie back to Dodge, Matt and Chester find plenty of action aboard a stagecoach. One of the public service announcements mentions that CBS News will be using "Univac" to predict election returns. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series May 31, 1958. Clancey Cassell (announcer), James Nusser, John Meston (writer), Junius Matthews, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat. #39952.  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 10:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-26T03_41_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1840</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;Overland Express&quot; (Aired October 31, 1952)The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp;amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.THIS EPISODE:October 31, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Overland Express&quot;. Sustaining. While taking an escaped killed named Joe Bodrie back to Dodge, Matt and Chester find plenty of action aboard a stagecoach. One of the public service announcements mentions that CBS News will be using &quot;Univac&quot; to predict election returns. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series May 31, 1958. Clancey Cassell (announcer), James Nusser, John Meston (writer), Junius Matthews, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Vic Perrin, William Conrad. 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat. #39952. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;Overland Express&quot; (Aired October 31, 1952)The radio versi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8690: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Corpse On Delivery&quot; (10-31-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Corpse On Delivery&quot; (10-31-51)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a specialty.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1951. NBC network. "Corpse On Delivery". Sustaining. Joey Florio has jumped bail and Barrie Craig has been hired to find him. A corpse slows down the search. Amzie Strickland, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 03:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a specialty.THIS EPISODE:October 31, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Corpse On Delivery&quot;. Sustaining. Joey Florio has jumped bail and Barrie Craig has been hired to find him. A corpse slows down the search. Amzie Strickland, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8689: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;Cupid On The Farm&quot; (03-02-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;Cupid On The Farm&quot; (03-02-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8689</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American "dame" from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - "Likewise, I'm sure." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1950. "Cupid On The Farm" - Program #15. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working down on the farm, trying to get two lovers to tie the knot. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Ben Wright, Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sammie Hill, Sheldon Leonard, Sidney Miller, Will Wright. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 17:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American &quot;dame&quot; from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - &quot;Likewise, I'm sure.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.THIS EPISODE:March 2, 1950. &quot;Cupid On The Farm&quot; - Program #15. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working down on the farm, trying to get two lovers to tie the knot. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Ben Wright, Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sammie Hill, Sheldon Leonard, Sidney Miller, Will Wright. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8688: &#160;A Life In Your Hands - &quot;Boarder Killed&quot; (09-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>&#160;A Life In Your Hands - &quot;Boarder Killed&quot; (09-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8688</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boarder Killed (Aired September 13, 1949)

Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson 

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1949."Boarder Killed" NBC network. Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. There's been a murder in Mrs. O'Malley's boarding house. It's Bill Smith, the boarder that everyone hates. The last program of the season, "People Are Funny" returns to this time slot next week. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), Ned LeFevre, Mike Wallace (announcer, billed as "Myron Wallace"), Bob McKee (writer), Homer Hecht (director), Jack Simpson (producer), Clarence Hartzell (? The Judge), Adele Scott (organist). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 81734. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 09:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>a_life_in_your_hands murder_and_courtroom_melodrama 1949-1952 jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boarder Killed (Aired September 13, 1949)Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson THIS EPISODE:September 13, 1949.&quot;Boarder Killed&quot; NBC network. Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. There's been a murder in Mrs. O'Malley's boarding house. It's Bill Smith, the boarder that everyone hates. The last program of the season, &quot;People Are Funny&quot; returns to this time slot next week. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), Ned LeFevre, Mike Wallace (announcer, billed as &quot;Myron Wallace&quot;), Bob McKee (writer), Homer Hecht (director), Jack Simpson (producer), Clarence Hartzell (? The Judge), Adele Scott (organist). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 81734.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boarder Killed (Aired September 13, 1949)Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and cou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8687: Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Lady From Istanbul&quot; (08-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Lady From Istanbul&quot; (08-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8687</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949) 

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Lady From Istanbul". Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. A beautiful woman with no past brings adventure to Rocky in old Cairo. Jack Moyles, E. Jack Neuman (author), Larry Roman (adaptor), Gomer Cool (adaptor), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 02:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-24T19_59_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949) Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. THIS EPISODE:August 28, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Lady From Istanbul&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. A beautiful woman with no past brings adventure to Rocky in old Cairo. Jack Moyles, E. Jack Neuman (author), Larry Roman (adaptor), Gomer Cool (adaptor), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949) Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the prop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8686: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - On The Trail Of A Killer (01-05-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - On The Trail Of A Killer (01-05-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8686</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)

Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. NBC had auditioned two other such detective genre vehicles for Sinatra--'Frankie Galahad, Private Detective', and an Erle Stanley Gardner series. Some intriguing prospects to be sure. If only . . . .Rocco Fortunato was a young New Yorker on his way up and out of the endless dead-end jobs his employment agency was sending him on, like the oyster-shucking job they sent him to that yielded only a handful of 'clams' for his efforts--but a bonus of 12 big hot pearls in the bargain. And much as Alan Ladd's character in Box 13, Rocky Fortune was clearly ready for a more vibrant, exciting, and financially rewarding career change. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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January 5, 1954. "On The Trail Of A Killer" NBC network. Frank's good friend Ellie is, "fat, forty and frustrated." She marries a no-goodnik and is soon murdered. Rocky takes out in hot pursuit and nearly rides the rails...with his ticket punched with a bullet, "from here to eternity." Frank Sinatra, Paula Victor, Tom McKee, John Sutton, Barney Phillips, Jay Loft Lynn, Maurice Hart, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2022 18:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-24T11_16_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_fortune frank_sinatra rocco_fortunato arnold_moss elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. NBC had auditioned two other such detective genre vehicles for Sinatra--'Frankie Galahad, Private Detective', and an Erle Stanley Gardner series. Some intriguing prospects to be sure. If only . . . .Rocco Fortunato was a young New Yorker on his way up and out of the endless dead-end jobs his employment agency was sending him on, like the oyster-shucking job they sent him to that yielded only a handful of 'clams' for his efforts--but a bonus of 12 big hot pearls in the bargain. And much as Alan Ladd's character in Box 13, Rocky Fortune was clearly ready for a more vibrant, exciting, and financially rewarding career change. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: January 5, 1954. &quot;On The Trail Of A Killer&quot; NBC network. Frank's good friend Ellie is, &quot;fat, forty and frustrated.&quot; She marries a no-goodnik and is soon murdered. Rocky takes out in hot pursuit and nearly rides the rails...with his ticket punched with a bullet, &quot;from here to eternity.&quot; Frank Sinatra, Paula Victor, Tom McKee, John Sutton, Barney Phillips, Jay Loft Lynn, Maurice Hart, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8685: Suspense - Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (04-06-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (04-06-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8685</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 6, 1943. CBS network. "Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble". Sustaining. The "Man In Black" (Ted Osborne) introduces Paul Lukas in a story about a famous actress who is killed by a long blade through her eye while watching MacBeth. A tale well calculated... Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), John Dietz (director), Paul Lukas, Robert Simmons, Ted Osborne, William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2022 09:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-24T02_34_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fire Burn &amp;amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.THIS EPISODE: April 6, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble&quot;. Sustaining. The &quot;Man In Black&quot; (Ted Osborne) introduces Paul Lukas in a story about a famous actress who is killed by a long blade through her eye while watching MacBeth. A tale well calculated... Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), John Dietz (director), Paul Lukas, Robert Simmons, Ted Osborne, William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fire Burn &amp;amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)Suspense was one of the premier programs of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8684: X Minus One - &quot;Knock&quot; (05-22-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Knock&quot; (05-22-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8684</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1955. NBC network. "Knock". Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2022 01:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Knock&quot;. Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of &quot;Monitor&quot; during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8684: X Minus One - &quot;Knock&quot; (05-22-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Knock&quot; (05-22-55)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1955. NBC network. "Knock". Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2022 00:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-23T17_38_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Knock&quot;. Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of &quot;Monitor&quot; during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8683: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Royal Street Matter&quot; (11-25-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Royal Street Matter&quot; (11-25-56)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)

The weekday serialized episodes are generally acknowledged as some of the finest radio detective shows ever produced. There were fifty six multi-part shows in all: fifty four five-part shows, one six-part show, and one nine-part show. The serialized episodes continued until November 2, 1956 when the series again reverted to a once a week, thirty minute format. Bob Bailey continued in the lead, until "The Empty Threat Matter" of November 27, 1960, when the Hollywood run ended. The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors – most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis and Howard McNear.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1956. CBS network. "The Royal Street Matter". Sustaining. A New Orleans antique shop has had a fire, but the owner refuses to file a claim! Why? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Lou Merrill, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-23T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)The weekday serialized episodes are generally acknowledged as some of the finest radio detective shows ever produced. There were fifty six multi-part shows in all: fifty four five-part shows, one six-part show, and one nine-part show. The serialized episodes continued until November 2, 1956 when the series again reverted to a once a week, thirty minute format. Bob Bailey continued in the lead, until &quot;The Empty Threat Matter&quot; of November 27, 1960, when the Hollywood run ended. The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors &#8211; most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis and Howard McNear. &amp;nbsp;Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:November 25, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Royal Street Matter&quot;. Sustaining. A New Orleans antique shop has had a fire, but the owner refuses to file a claim! Why? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Lou Merrill, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)The weekday serialized episodes are generally ac...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8682: Nightfall - &quot;Love and The Lonely One&quot; (07-04-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;Love and The Lonely One&quot; (07-04-80)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["Love and The Lonely One" (Aired July 4, 1980)

Nightfall was a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was created by producer Bill Howell, who was known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly appointed head of radio drama, Susan Rubeš, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series. Though not a fan of the horror genre, Rubeš greenlit the production. Bill Howell served as executive producer of Nightfall at CBC Toronto for the first two seasons. The third season was produced by Don Kowalchuk at CBC

THIS EPISODE:

July 04, 1980. Program #1. CBC network, Toronto origination, NPR syndication. "Love and The Lonely One". Sustaining. A medical student receives a strange invitation from the cadaver in his anatomy class! The first show of the series. Henry Ramer is the host with a very distinctive voice, using the name "Larry Kranst.". Jay Bowen, John Graham (writer), Elva Mai Hoover, John Stocker, Mignon Elkins, Graham Haley, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), John Douglas (senior script editor), Henry Ramer (host), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director). 27:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 39686.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2022 05:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-22T22_55_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Love and The Lonely One&quot; (Aired July 4, 1980)Nightfall was a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was created by producer Bill Howell, who was known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly appointed head of radio drama, Susan Rube&#353;, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series. Though not a fan of the horror genre, Rube&#353; greenlit the production. Bill Howell served as executive producer of Nightfall at CBC Toronto for the first two seasons. The third season was produced by Don Kowalchuk at CBCTHIS EPISODE:July 04, 1980. Program #1. CBC network, Toronto origination, NPR syndication. &quot;Love and The Lonely One&quot;. Sustaining. A medical student receives a strange invitation from the cadaver in his anatomy class! The first show of the series. Henry Ramer is the host with a very distinctive voice, using the name &quot;Larry Kranst.&quot;. Jay Bowen, John Graham (writer), Elva Mai Hoover, John Stocker, Mignon Elkins, Graham Haley, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), John Douglas (senior script editor), Henry Ramer (host), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director). 27:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 39686.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Love and The Lonely One&quot; (Aired July 4, 1980)Nightfall was a radio drama series produced and air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8681: 2000 Plus - &quot;A Veteran Comes Home&quot; (07-05-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>2000 Plus - &quot;A Veteran Comes Home&quot; (07-05-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8681</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1950. Mutual network. "A Veteran Comes Home". Sustaining. A soldier returns to Earth after five years of fighting in the Martian wars, to find his wife and son waiting. Lon Clark, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Joan Shea, Helen Shea, Charles Smith, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Ken Marvin (announcer), Bob Albright (engineer). 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 23:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-22T16_54_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.THIS EPISODE:July 5, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;A Veteran Comes Home&quot;. Sustaining. A soldier returns to Earth after five years of fighting in the Martian wars, to find his wife and son waiting. Lon Clark, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Joan Shea, Helen Shea, Charles Smith, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Ken Marvin (announcer), Bob Albright (engineer). 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8680: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Sailor's Family&quot; (08-04-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Case Of The Sailor's Family&quot; (08-04-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8680</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1953. "The Case Of The Sailor's Family" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A Sailor's Family is missing after a fire. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 17:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-22T10_32_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;August 4, 1953. &quot;The Case Of The Sailor's Family&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A Sailor's Family is missing after a fire. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8679: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Death At Sunset Trail (03-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Death At Sunset Trail (03-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8679</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
Death At Sunset Trail (Aired March 14, 1952)

Wild Bill Hickock (Hickok) was a real life Civil War soldier, sharpshooter, gunfighter and lawman of the Old West. He was an adventurer who had many brushes with death, but they were greatly exaggerated by the stories told about him in various media. His fame lives on, not so much for his real life tales, but because he was the first dime novel hero, he appears in various movies, television shows, and this old time radio program. His tale comes to a sad, yet iconoclastic end. He was killed while playing a round of poker. His hand was aces and eights. For those who know poker, that’s known as the ‘Dead Man’s Hand.’ Wild Bill started on the radio in 1951 as a kids western show. It emphasized the tracking down the bad guys and fighting for the law rather than the shootin, poker playin, rough and tumble Civil War vet, who lies about his life to get good publicity aspects of Wild Bill’s life. The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles.

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March 14, 1952. Program #61. Mutual network. "Death At Sunset Trail". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep (aerodoodle racket/beanie premiums). Big Ben Bogart has cheated eight people with a phoney land scheme, and is about to cheat the ninth, unless Wild Bill and Jingles act fast. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Larry Hayes, Ken Christy, Frederick Shields, Howard McNear. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Death At Sunset Trail (Aired March 14, 1952)Wild Bill Hickock (Hickok) was a real life Civil War soldier, sharpshooter, gunfighter and lawman of the Old West. He was an adventurer who had many brushes with death, but they were greatly exaggerated by the stories told about him in various media. His fame lives on, not so much for his real life tales, but because he was the first dime novel hero, he appears in various movies, television shows, and this old time radio program. His tale comes to a sad, yet iconoclastic end. He was killed while playing a round of poker. His hand was aces and eights. For those who know poker, that&#8217;s known as the &#8216;Dead Man&#8217;s Hand.&#8217; Wild Bill started on the radio in 1951 as a kids western show. It emphasized the tracking down the bad guys and fighting for the law rather than the shootin, poker playin, rough and tumble Civil War vet, who lies about his life to get good publicity aspects of Wild Bill&#8217;s life. The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles.THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1952. Program #61. Mutual network. &quot;Death At Sunset Trail&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep (aerodoodle racket/beanie premiums). Big Ben Bogart has cheated eight people with a phoney land scheme, and is about to cheat the ninth, unless Wild Bill and Jingles act fast. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Larry Hayes, Ken Christy, Frederick Shields, Howard McNear. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Death At Sunset Trail (Aired March 14, 1952)Wild ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8678: Night Beat - Vincent &amp; The Painter (06-19-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - Vincent &amp; The Painter (06-19-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8678</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Vincent &amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

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June 19, 1950. "Vincent And The Painter" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Alfred Wyman is a strange artist who wants to kill the wealthy Miss Gleason because she killed Vincent. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Wilms Herbert, Martha Wentworth, Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2022 05:19:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Vincent &amp;amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. THIS EPISODE:June 19, 1950. &quot;Vincent And The Painter&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Alfred Wyman is a strange artist who wants to kill the wealthy Miss Gleason because she killed Vincent. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Wilms Herbert, Martha Wentworth, Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Vincent &amp;amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8677: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls&quot; (07-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls&quot; (07-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8677</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp; The Imperials "Tears On My Pillow" (1958)
The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (07-29-48)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

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July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls". Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 23:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp;amp; The Imperials &quot;Tears On My Pillow&quot; (1958)The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (07-29-48)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death&amp;nbsp; that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.THIS EPISODE:July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls&quot;. Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp;amp; The Imperials &quot;Tears On My Pillow&quot; (1958)The New Advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8677: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls&quot; (07-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls&quot; (07-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8677</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp; The Imperials "Tears On My Pillow" (1958)
The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (07-29-48)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls". Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 21:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp;amp; The Imperials &quot;Tears On My Pillow&quot; (1958)The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (07-29-48)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death&amp;nbsp; that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.THIS EPISODE:July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls&quot;. Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Remembers Little Anthony &amp;amp; The Imperials &quot;Tears On My Pillow&quot; (1958)The New Advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8676: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High&quot; (07-19-48) </title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High&quot; (07-19-48) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8676</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High (Aired July 19, 1948)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1948. CBS network. "Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High". Sustaining. The first show of the series. Osgood Conklin becomes the new principal of Madison High after a traffic accident with Miss Brooks! On November 1, 1948, the Mutual-Don Lee series "Let George Do It" featured a bashful botany teacher; George Valentine's pretty assistant was named, "Miss Brooks!" Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Noreen Gammill, Larry Berns (producer, director), Al Lewis (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Joe Forte (as Mr. Conklin). 29:54 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 14:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High (Aired July 19, 1948)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Osgood Conklin becomes the new principal of Madison High after a traffic accident with Miss Brooks! On November 1, 1948, the Mutual-Don Lee series &quot;Let George Do It&quot; featured a bashful botany teacher; George Valentine's pretty assistant was named, &quot;Miss Brooks!&quot; Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Noreen Gammill, Larry Berns (producer, director), Al Lewis (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Joe Forte (as Mr. Conklin). 29:54 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Principal Conklin Comes To Madison High (Aired July 19, 1948)Our Miss Brooks, an American situati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8675: This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Fugitive Traveler&quot; (08-18-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Fugitive Traveler&quot; (08-18-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8675</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.

THIS EPISODE

 August 18, 1950. Program #280. ABC network. "The Vanishing Witness". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. How to get a witness before the grand jury in time, even though he's been kidnapped! Doris Noland, Ed Gargan, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Herb Ellis, John Sheehan, Larry Keating (announcer), Stacy Harris, William Conrad, William Woodson (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 07:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-21T00_29_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1695</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.THIS EPISODE August 18, 1950. Program #280. ABC network. &quot;The Vanishing Witness&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. How to get a witness before the grand jury in time, even though he's been kidnapped! Doris Noland, Ed Gargan, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Herb Ellis, John Sheehan, Larry Keating (announcer), Stacy Harris, William Conrad, William Woodson (narrator). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanishing Witness (Aired August 18, 1950)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8674: Space Patrol - &quot;The Hermit Of Pluto&quot; (02-12-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;The Hermit Of Pluto&quot; (02-12-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8674</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

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February 12, 1955. ABC network. "The Hermit Of Pluto". Sustaining. A gang is after a prospector who's discovered a deposit of "stronolite" on Pluto. Bela Kovacs, Dick Wesson (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-20T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: February 12, 1955. ABC network. &quot;The Hermit Of Pluto&quot;. Sustaining. A gang is after a prospector who's discovered a deposit of &quot;stronolite&quot; on Pluto. Bela Kovacs, Dick Wesson (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8673: Let George Do It - A Matter Of Honor (01-21-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - A Matter Of Honor (01-21-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8673</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine." Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 


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January 21, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. "A Matter Of Honor". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Strange tricks at a magician's convention lead to murder...and that's no illusion! What is "The Deadly Avenger," and how did it lead to homicide? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gladys Holland, Lee Patrick, Kenneth Webb (director), Ted Osborne, Lawrence Dobkin, George Neise. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 16:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-20T09_32_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailey george_valentine frances_robins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.&quot; Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. THIS EPISODE:January 21, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;A Matter Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Strange tricks at a magician's convention lead to murder...and that's no illusion! What is &quot;The Deadly Avenger,&quot; and how did it lead to homicide? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gladys Holland, Lee Patrick, Kenneth Webb (director), Ted Osborne, Lawrence Dobkin, George Neise. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8672: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Loco Weed (02-08-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Loco Weed (02-08-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8672</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show"
"Loco Weed" (Aired February 8, 1952)

Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye, November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebranded Rogers then became one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the "King of the Cowboys", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans; his Golden Palomino, Trigger; and his German Shepherd, Bullet. His show was broadcast on radio for nine years and then on television from 1951 through 1957. His early roles were uncredited parts in films by fellow cowboy singing star Gene Autry and his productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George "Gabby" Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. In his later years, he lent his name to the franchise chain of Roy Rogers Restaurants.


THIS EPISODE:


February 8, 1952. "Loco Weed" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The cattle on John Kennedy's ranch are dying of a mysterious loco weed poisoning. Artie Kerner can sell the same ranch many times over! Roy calls a square dance to the tune, "Raggedy Ann." The Hollywood editor of "Exhibitor Magazine" presents Roy and Dale with an award. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Charles Smith, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Martha Shaw, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 10:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-20T03_11_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy_rogers dale_evans trigger king_of_the_cowboys queen_of_the_w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;&quot;Loco Weed&quot; (Aired February 8, 1952)Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye, November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebranded Rogers then became one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;, he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans; his Golden Palomino, Trigger; and his German Shepherd, Bullet. His show was broadcast on radio for nine years and then on television from 1951 through 1957. His early roles were uncredited parts in films by fellow cowboy singing star Gene Autry and his productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. In his later years, he lent his name to the franchise chain of Roy Rogers Restaurants.THIS EPISODE:February 8, 1952. &quot;Loco Weed&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. The cattle on John Kennedy's ranch are dying of a mysterious loco weed poisoning. Artie Kerner can sell the same ranch many times over! Roy calls a square dance to the tune, &quot;Raggedy Ann.&quot; The Hollywood editor of &quot;Exhibitor Magazine&quot; presents Roy and Dale with an award. Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Charles Smith, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Martha Shaw, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;&quot;Loco Weed&quot; (Aired February 8, 1952)Roy Rogers ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8671: In The Name Of The Law - &quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot; (08-02-36)</title>
      <itunes:title>In The Name Of The Law - &quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot; (08-02-36)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8671</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["I Didn't Do Nothing" (Aired August 2, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.


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August 2, 1936. Program #13. Syndicated. "I Didn't Do Nothing". Commercials added locally. Two robbers take the life savings from two old farmers. One of them is killed, the other is beaten unmercifully. 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 03:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-19T20_54_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in_the_name_of_the_law_i_didn't_do_nothing_08-02-36) 1936 true_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1606</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot; (Aired August 2, 1936)In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.THIS EPISODE:August 2, 1936. Program #13. Syndicated. &quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two robbers take the life savings from two old farmers. One of them is killed, the other is beaten unmercifully. 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot; (Aired August 2, 1936)In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8670: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Quits His Job&quot; (02-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Quits His Job&quot; (02-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8670</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). 


THIS EPISODE:


February 17, 1950. NBC network. "Riley Quits His Job" - Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Riley loses his job, so Peg goes to work as a waitress. A funny show! This is a network, sponsored version. Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Stanley Waxman, Alan Reed, Barbara Eiler, Lou Coslowe (music), Bobby Ellis, Sidney Tomack, William Bendix, Reuben Ship (writer), John Brown. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2022 20:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-19T13_14_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1707</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). THIS EPISODE:February 17, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Riley Quits His Job&quot; - Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Riley loses his job, so Peg goes to work as a waitress. A funny show! This is a network, sponsored version. Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Stanley Waxman, Alan Reed, Barbara Eiler, Lou Coslowe (music), Bobby Ellis, Sidney Tomack, William Bendix, Reuben Ship (writer), John Brown. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)The radio series also benefited from the immense pop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8669: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&quot;I Don't Know&quot; (12-06-52) </title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&quot;I Don't Know&quot; (12-06-52) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8669</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - "I Don't Know" (Aired December 6, 1952)

Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, "Doc" Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode "Never Pester Chester", in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). 

THIS EPISODE:

December 06, 1952. CBS network. "I Don't Know". Sustaining. Little Danny Birch brings Marshal Dillon and Chester out to the ranch...and a secret about his father. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Richard Beals, Lee Millar Jr., Antony Ellis (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 28:30. Cat.#39957 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2022 14:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-19T07_13_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - &quot;I Don't Know&quot; (Aired December 6, 1952)Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, &quot;Doc&quot; Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode &quot;Never Pester Chester&quot;, in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). THIS EPISODE:December 06, 1952. CBS network. &quot;I Don't Know&quot;. Sustaining. Little Danny Birch brings Marshal Dillon and Chester out to the ranch...and a secret about his father. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Richard Beals, Lee Millar Jr., Antony Ellis (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 28:30. Cat.#39957 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke - &quot;I Don't Know&quot; (Aired December 6, 1952)Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8668: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Lawless Caper&quot; (08-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Lawless Caper&quot; (08-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8668</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 Hit
The Lawless Caper (Aired August 29, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 


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August 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Lawless Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Johnny Lawless is just out of the pen. A dead body soon ends up in Spade's bed, and promptly vanishes! Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Lurene Tuttle, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp;amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 HitThe Lawless Caper (Aired August 29, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. THIS EPISODE:August 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Lawless Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Johnny Lawless is just out of the pen. A dead body soon ends up in Spade's bed, and promptly vanishes! Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Lurene Tuttle, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Maurice Williams &amp;amp; the Zodiacs 1960 #1 HitThe Lawless Caper (Aired August 29...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8667: The Crime Club - &quot;Murder On Margin&quot; (05-22-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Murder On Margin&quot; (05-22-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 


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May 22, 1947. Mutual network. "Murder On Margin". Sustaining. When a stock broker is murdered, his shoes provide the needed clue. Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2022 00:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: May 22, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Murder On Margin&quot;. Sustaining. When a stock broker is murdered, his shoes provide the needed clue. Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Networ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8666: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; (10-13-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; (10-13-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 13, 1950. "The Helen Carrol Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: October 13, 1950. &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8666: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; (10-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 13, 1950. "The Helen Carrol Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: October 13, 1950. &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8665: Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted: (01-02-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - &quot;Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted: (01-02-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8665</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

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January 02, 1949. NBC network. Rexall. "Phil Harris Gets Drafted" Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Bill Forman (announcer), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:44 . Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 35296

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.THIS EPISODE:January 02, 1949. NBC network. Rexall. &quot;Phil Harris Gets Drafted&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Bill Forman (announcer), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:44 . Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Cat# 35296</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)As both Phil and Alice were known singers,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8664: Nightwatch - &quot;Black Eye To Road Death&quot; (02-24-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightwatch - &quot;Black Eye To Road Death&quot; (02-24-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8664</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.


THIS EPISODE:


February 24, 1955. "Black Eye To Road Death (02-24-55)" - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first case is about a woman with a black eye who's been choked. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 01:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-17T18_31_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_watch nightwatch reality_tv reality_radio crime_documentar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1955. &quot;Black Eye To Road Death (02-24-55)&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first case is about a woman with a black eye who's been choked. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8663: Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Jean Cooper Murder Case&quot; (08-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Jean Cooper Murder Case&quot; (08-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8663</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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August 20, 1949. "The Jean Cooper Murder Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, "There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes." Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2022 19:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-17T12_45_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:August 20, 1949. &quot;The Jean Cooper Murder Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, &quot;There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8662: Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Episodes COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Episodes COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8662</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Episodes COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers.
 
TODAY'S SHOWS:

February 12, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Fibber continued to try to rent "Mr. Ingram's House" for him. A professor is a likely prospect. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 13:54.

February 17, 1954. NBC network. Sponsored by: Richard Hudnut. At last, Fibber rents the house for Mr. Ingram. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan. 14:45.  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Episodes COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers.&amp;nbsp;TODAY'S SHOWS:February 12, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Fibber continued to try to rent &quot;Mr. Ingram's House&quot; for him. A professor is a likely prospect. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 13:54.February 17, 1954. NBC network. Sponsored by: Richard Hudnut. At last, Fibber rents the house for Mr. Ingram. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan. 14:45. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Episodes COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)Fibber McGee and Molly was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8661: The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Spellbound&quot; (03-08-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux Radio Theater - &quot;Spellbound&quot; (03-08-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8661</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Spellbound" (Aired March 8, 1948)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1948. CBS network. "Spellbound". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A fine adaptation of the classic film. A woman psychiatrist who is in love with her schizophrenic patient tries to solve the murder he's been accused of. The radio version features the haunting theme music from the film. Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Francis Beeding (author: pseudonym of Hilary St. John and Leslie Palmer), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Gerald Mohr, Cliff Clark, Howard McNear, Regina Wallace, Miklos Roza (composer), Dorothy Blair (intermission guest), Ben Hecht (screenwriter), Angus MacPhail (screen adaptor), Alida Valli (billed as "Valli"), Joseph Cotten. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2022 06:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Spellbound&quot; (Aired March 8, 1948)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956THIS EPISODE:March 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Spellbound&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A fine adaptation of the classic film. A woman psychiatrist who is in love with her schizophrenic patient tries to solve the murder he's been accused of. The radio version features the haunting theme music from the film. Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Francis Beeding (author: pseudonym of Hilary St. John and Leslie Palmer), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Gerald Mohr, Cliff Clark, Howard McNear, Regina Wallace, Miklos Roza (composer), Dorothy Blair (intermission guest), Ben Hecht (screenwriter), Angus MacPhail (screen adaptor), Alida Valli (billed as &quot;Valli&quot;), Joseph Cotten. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Spellbound&quot; (Aired March 8, 1948)In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8660: The NBC University Theater - &quot;Victory&quot; (02-19-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - &quot;Victory&quot; (02-19-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8660</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)

Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 16, 1950. NBC network. "Victory". Sustaining. Good adventure set in the South Pacific. A woman, several men, and plans for revenge. Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Constance Cavendish, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Herbert Rawlinson, John Crosby, Joseph Conrad (author), Lester Schott, Ramsay Hill, Whitfield Connor. 59:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2022 02:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-16T19_31_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_university_theater american_literature dramatic_anthology no</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3556</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. THIS EPISODE:February 16, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Victory&quot;. Sustaining. Good adventure set in the South Pacific. A woman, several men, and plans for revenge. Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Constance Cavendish, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Herbert Rawlinson, John Crosby, Joseph Conrad (author), Lester Schott, Ramsay Hill, Whitfield Connor. 59:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8659: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Apartment Building Next Door&quot; (09-23-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Apartment Building Next Door&quot; (09-23-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8659</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Apartment Building Next Door (Aired September 23, 1945)

The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

September 23, 1945. "The Apartment Building Next Door" - CBS network. Sponsored by: International Silver. There's a rumor going around that a syndicate is going to put up a large apartment building on the corner vacant lot. The King Sisters (billed as "The Four King Sisters") sing, "I'm Gonna Love That Guy Like He's Never Been Loved Before." Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, The King Sisters, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Bea Benaderet, Henry Blair, Tommy Cook, John Brown, Joel Davis, Billy May (composer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 18:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-16T11_37_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Apartment Building Next Door (Aired September 23, 1945)The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. THIS EPISODE: September 23, 1945. &quot;The Apartment Building Next Door&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: International Silver. There's a rumor going around that a syndicate is going to put up a large apartment building on the corner vacant lot. The King Sisters (billed as &quot;The Four King Sisters&quot;) sing, &quot;I'm Gonna Love That Guy Like He's Never Been Loved Before.&quot; Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, The King Sisters, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Bea Benaderet, Henry Blair, Tommy Cook, John Brown, Joel Davis, Billy May (composer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Apartment Building Next Door (Aired September 23, 1945)The final years of the radio series we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8658: The Chase - &quot;Harry Troll's Diamond&quot; (05-04-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Harry Troll's Diamond&quot; (05-04-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8658</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)

The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of "hunter and hunted" was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. 


THIS EPISODE:


May 4, 1952. NBC network. "Harry Troll's Diamond". Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 11:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-16T04_40_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of &quot;hunter and hunted&quot; was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Harry Troll's Diamond&quot;. Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8657: Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Man Who Sold His Soul&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Man Who Sold His Soul&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8657</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 02:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-15T19_59_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings! &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael Mc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8657: Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Man Who Sold His Soul&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - &quot;The Man Who Sold His Soul&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8657</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2022 02:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings! &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Sold His Soul (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This series was written by Michael Mc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8656: Dragnet - Missing Persons - Juanita Lasky (07-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - Missing Persons - Juanita Lasky (07-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8656</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Missing Persons - Juanita Lasky (Aired July 28, 1949)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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July 28, 1949. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Juanita Laskey has been reported missing by her mother. The story takes place at Christmas, despite the July broadcast date (which is subject to correction). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.Cat# 46922. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 17:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-15T10_57_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Missing Persons - Juanita Lasky (Aired July 28, 1949)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1949. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Juanita Laskey has been reported missing by her mother. The story takes place at Christmas, despite the July broadcast date (which is subject to correction). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.Cat# 46922.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Missing Persons - Juanita Lasky (Aired July 28, 1949)Dragnet was a long running radio and televis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8655: The Black Museum - &quot;The Silencer&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Silencer&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8655</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. The MGM Radio Attraction transcriptions in particular were very well engineered and have held up quite well.


THIS EPISODE:


1952. Syndicated. "The Silencer". Commercials added locally. A man moving into a new house is shot and killed by a gun with a silencer. Other murders soon follow. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 09:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-15T02_40_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. The MGM Radio Attraction transcriptions in particular were very well engineered and have held up quite well.THIS EPISODE:1952. Syndicated. &quot;The Silencer&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man moving into a new house is shot and killed by a gun with a silencer. Other murders soon follow. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8654: Lights Out - &quot;A Knock At The Door&quot; (12-15-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;A Knock At The Door&quot; (12-15-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8654</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 


THIS EPISODE:


December 15, 1942. CBS network. "A Knock At The Door". Sponsored by: Energene Cleaning Fluid. All commercials for Ironized Yeast deleted. A woman murders her impossible mother-in-law, but she refuses to stay dead! There's a good good, grisly conclusion. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 01:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-14T18_54_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. THIS EPISODE:December 15, 1942. CBS network. &quot;A Knock At The Door&quot;. Sponsored by: Energene Cleaning Fluid. All commercials for Ironized Yeast deleted. A woman murders her impossible mother-in-law, but she refuses to stay dead! There's a good good, grisly conclusion. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8653: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Man With The Key&quot; (10-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Man With The Key&quot; (10-02-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8653</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played Jeff Regan, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 


THIS EPISODE:


October 2, 1948. CBS network. "The Man With The Key". Sustaining. Jeff, a private investigator, is hired to protect a safe deposit box key for seven hours. Bob Stevenson (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Jack Webb, June Martell, Ken Christy, Marvin Miller, Paul Frees, Yvonne Peattie, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2022 17:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-14T10_43_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff_regan_investigator jack_webb private_eye anthony_j._lyon th</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played Jeff Regan, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man With The Key&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff, a private investigator, is hired to protect a safe deposit box key for seven hours. Bob Stevenson (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Jack Webb, June Martell, Ken Christy, Marvin Miller, Paul Frees, Yvonne Peattie, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8652: The Man Called X - &quot;The Ononoko River Basin&quot; (02-26-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;The Ononoko River Basin&quot; (02-26-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8652</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)
INTRO: Bob Remembers The Percy Faith Orchestra "Theme From A Summer Place" (1959)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

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February 26, 1952. "The Ononoko River Basin" - NBC network. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2022-03-14T05_00_05-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2022 12:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-14T05_00_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)INTRO: Bob Remembers The Percy Faith Orchestra &quot;Theme From A Summer Place&quot; (1959)Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.THIS EPISODE:February 26, 1952. &quot;The Ononoko River Basin&quot; - NBC network. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)INTRO: Bob Remembers The Percy Faith Orchestra &quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8651: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;The Line Is Busy&quot; (07-05-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;The Line Is Busy&quot; (07-05-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8651</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, ""I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone". The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 


THIS EPISODE:


July 5, 1953. Program #67. ZIV Syndication. "The Line Is Busy". Commercials added locally. Cvetic is told to rent an apartment in the same building in which lives an important American atomic scientist. The Party plans to tap his phone for any secrets he might accidentally divulge! Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2022 03:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-13T20_21_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2022-03-13T20_21_10-07_00.mp3?_=1647228104.16005618" length="6547330" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1627</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, &quot;&quot;I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone&quot;. The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. THIS EPISODE:July 5, 1953. Program #67. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Line Is Busy&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic is told to rent an apartment in the same building in which lives an important American atomic scientist. The Party plans to tap his phone for any secrets he might accidentally divulge! Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts enti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8650: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang&quot; (10-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang&quot; (10-02-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 


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October 2, 1948. Program #549. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang". Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: April 9, 1973. Ted de Corsia, Frank Readick. 22:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters gang_busters j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 2, 1948. Program #549. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang&quot;. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: April 9, 1973. Ted de Corsia, Frank Readick. 22:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)The series dramatized FBI cases, which...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8649: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (03-23-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (03-23-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8649</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western 
"Frontier Gentleman" - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)

Any new Radio western--no matter how novel--was pretty much doomed at the outset during the late 1950s. Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Antony Ellis' scripts are well devised, historically accurate, and fully developed, given the imposed 30-minute formula. The atmosphere provided by both sound engineering and a young Jerry Goldsmith's magnificent musical background also places this program a notch or two above its peers.


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March 23, 1958. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Actress". A British actress in the old West meets death; Kendall learns her strange secret. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." John Dehner, Antony Ellis (producer, director, writer), Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, James Nusser, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)Any new Radio western--no matter how novel--was pretty much doomed at the outset during the late 1950s. Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Antony Ellis' scripts are well devised, historically accurate, and fully developed, given the imposed 30-minute formula. The atmosphere provided by both sound engineering and a young Jerry Goldsmith's magnificent musical background also places this program a notch or two above its peers.THIS EPISODE:March 23, 1958. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Actress&quot;. A British actress in the old West meets death; Kendall learns her strange secret. AFRTS program name: &quot;Sagebrush Theatre.&quot; John Dehner, Antony Ellis (producer, director, writer), Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, James Nusser, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)Any new Rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8648: Detective Mystery - &quot;Apartment Racket&quot; (08-10-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Detective Mystery - &quot;Apartment Racket&quot; (08-10-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8648</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Apartment Racket (Aired August 10, 1947)

Deadline Mystery was a crime drama with a newspaper background. The series ran from April 20, 1947 through August 31, 1947 and on ABC, sponsored by Knox Pharmaceutical Company. Michael Stephen Dunne as Lucky Larson, a fast-talking columnist syndicated in more than 250 newspapers around the world. Hollywood regulars in support were June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen. The director was Dave Titus. 


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August 10, 1947. ABC network . "Apartment Racket" AKA "Eviction". Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. Steve Dunne plays Lucky Larson, reporter and sleuth. Why is Mr. Quinn trying to force all the tenants to leave his apartment building? Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen, John Frank, Frank Hemingway (announcer), Fred Howard (writer), Robert Neville (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2022 07:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-12T23_19_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>detective_mystery apartment_racket_(08-10-47) crime_drama newspa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Apartment Racket (Aired August 10, 1947)Deadline Mystery was a crime drama with a newspaper background. The series ran from April 20, 1947 through August 31, 1947 and on ABC, sponsored by Knox Pharmaceutical Company. Michael Stephen Dunne as Lucky Larson, a fast-talking columnist syndicated in more than 250 newspapers around the world. Hollywood regulars in support were June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen. The director was Dave Titus. THIS EPISODE:August 10, 1947. ABC network . &quot;Apartment Racket&quot; AKA &quot;Eviction&quot;. Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. Steve Dunne plays Lucky Larson, reporter and sleuth. Why is Mr. Quinn trying to force all the tenants to leave his apartment building? Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen, John Frank, Frank Hemingway (announcer), Fred Howard (writer), Robert Neville (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Apartment Racket (Aired August 10, 1947)Deadline Mystery was a crime drama with a newspaper backg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8647: The Adventure Of &quot;The White Masters&quot; (11-06-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventure Of &quot;The White Masters&quot; (11-06-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8647</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The White Masters (Aired November 6, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.


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November 5, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Adventure Of The White Masters". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A group of Neo-Nazis are preaching anti-social race hatred. Next weeks's show is titled: "Not Wise, But Too Well." Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis, Marks Hartman (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2022 00:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-12T16_54_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The White Masters (Aired November 6, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:November 5, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Adventure Of The White Masters&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A group of Neo-Nazis are preaching anti-social race hatred. Next weeks's show is titled: &quot;Not Wise, But Too Well.&quot; Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis, Marks Hartman (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The White Masters (Aired November 6, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8645: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Whistlin Sam&quot; (Guest Is Chester Morris) 05-11-49</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Whistlin Sam&quot; (Guest Is Chester Morris) 05-11-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8645</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949

Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941–42; NBC-Blue Network, 1942–44; and NBC, 1944–51), concluding with the December 28, 1951, broadcast. The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures of Archie, the tavern's manager, portrayed by Ed Gardner. Archie was prone to involvement in get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps, and constantly communicated with malaprops and mixed metaphors. Gardner had performed the character of Archie, talking about Duffy's Tavern, as early as November 9, 1939, when he appeared on NBC's Good News of 1940.  Owner Duffy was never heard nor seen, either on the radio program or in the 1945 film adaptation or the short-lived 1954 TV series. Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy, played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth, followed by Florence Halop and, later, by actress Hazel Shermet, and especially with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.  


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May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. "Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future." Detective Archie is on the trail of "Whistling Sam," a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941&#8211;42; NBC-Blue Network, 1942&#8211;44; and NBC, 1944&#8211;51), concluding with the December 28, 1951, broadcast. The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures of Archie, the tavern's manager, portrayed by Ed Gardner. Archie was prone to involvement in get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps, and constantly communicated with malaprops and mixed metaphors. Gardner had performed the character of Archie, talking about Duffy's Tavern, as early as November 9, 1939, when he appeared on NBC's Good News of 1940.&amp;nbsp; Owner Duffy was never heard nor seen, either on the radio program or in the 1945 film adaptation or the short-lived 1954 TV series. Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy, played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth, followed by Florence Halop and, later, by actress Hazel Shermet, and especially with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE: May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. &quot;Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future.&quot; Detective Archie is on the trail of &quot;Whistling Sam,&quot; a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8646: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The People In The Forest&quot; (06-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The People In The Forest&quot; (06-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8646</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Remembers Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles "Ooo Baby Baby"  (1965)
Cloak &amp; Dagger - "The People In The Forest" (06-11-50)

The People In The Forest (Aired June 11, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 


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June 11, 1950. NBC network. "The People In The Forest". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Robert Scarpella parachutes into occupied France. The underground is being plagued by a traitor in their midst. The start of the program was delayed 45 seconds for golf scores. Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Boris Aplon, Berry Kroeger, Jerry Jarrett, Lily Darvas, Raymond Edward Johnson, Joseph Buloff, Nancy Franklin, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Bob Warren (announcer). 32:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2022 17:25:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Remembers Smokey Robinson &amp;amp; The Miracles &quot;Ooo Baby Baby&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1965)Cloak &amp;amp; Dagger - &quot;The People In The Forest&quot; (06-11-50)The People In The Forest (Aired June 11, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. THIS EPISODE: June 11, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The People In The Forest&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Robert Scarpella parachutes into occupied France. The underground is being plagued by a traitor in their midst. The start of the program was delayed 45 seconds for golf scores. Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Boris Aplon, Berry Kroeger, Jerry Jarrett, Lily Darvas, Raymond Edward Johnson, Joseph Buloff, Nancy Franklin, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Bob Warren (announcer). 32:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Remembers Smokey Robinson &amp;amp; The Miracles &quot;Ooo Baby Baby&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1965)Cloak &amp;amp; D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8644: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Practical Choker (02-25-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Practical Choker (02-25-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8644</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Practical Choker (Aired February 25, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 


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February 25, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Practical Choker". Kraft Cheese Spreads. Red Davis has been murdered. Chuck Morgan had been bragging that he's going to kill Morgan. Mrs. Davis remarries only twelve hours after Red's death! This is a case for Mike Waring...The Falcon!. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Ann Williams (a drama student at Sarah Lawrence College), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Ken Lynch. 29:30.  CASE# 61924  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Practical Choker (Aired February 25, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE:February 25, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Practical Choker&quot;. Kraft Cheese Spreads. Red Davis has been murdered. Chuck Morgan had been bragging that he's going to kill Morgan. Mrs. Davis remarries only twelve hours after Red's death! This is a case for Mike Waring...The Falcon!. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Ann Williams (a drama student at Sarah Lawrence College), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Ken Lynch. 29:30. &amp;nbsp;CASE# 61924&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Practical Choker (Aired February 25, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8643: Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;Mistake Of The Machine&quot; (10-18-86)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;Mistake Of The Machine&quot; (10-18-86)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8643</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 20:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)Father Brown is a fictional character created by E...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8642: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Lochinvar (10-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Lochinvar (10-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8642</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
Lochinvar (Aired October 17, 1952)

Matt Dillon was played on radio by William Conrad and on TV by James Arness. Two versions of the same pilot episode titled "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" were produced with Rye Billsbury and Howard Culver playing Marshal "Mark" Dillon as the lead, not yet played by Conrad. Conrad was one of the last actors to audition for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, Macdonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over Macdonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon, as portrayed by Conrad, was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. Macdonnell later claimed, "Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad." The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time."  


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October 17, 1952. CBS network. "Lochinvar". Sustaining. Artis Nash is planning to marry Ben Martin, but not if Frank Craig has anything to say about it!. Barney Phillips, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Herb Ellis, Howard McNear, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Tom Tully, Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 12:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Lochinvar (Aired October 17, 1952)Matt Dillon was played on radio by William Conrad and on TV by James Arness. Two versions of the same pilot episode titled &quot;Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye&quot; were produced with Rye Billsbury and Howard Culver playing Marshal &quot;Mark&quot; Dillon as the lead, not yet played by Conrad. Conrad was one of the last actors to audition for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, Macdonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over Macdonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon, as portrayed by Conrad, was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. Macdonnell later claimed, &quot;Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad.&quot; The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot;&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Lochinvar&quot;. Sustaining. Artis Nash is planning to marry Ben Martin, but not if Frank Craig has anything to say about it!. Barney Phillips, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Herb Ellis, Howard McNear, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Tom Tully, Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Lochinvar (Aired October 17, 1952)Matt Dillon was played o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8641: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Ballot Box Mystery&quot; (05-15-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Ballot Box Mystery&quot; (05-15-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8641</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)

The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." American Olympic champion boxer and bobsledder Eddie Eagan commented in his autobiography: "To this day I have never used tobacco, because Frank Merriwell didn't. My first glass of wine, which I do not care for, was taken under social compulsion in Europe. Frank never drank." Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 ("Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale") in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book.

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May 15, 1948. NBC network. "The Ballot Box Mystery". Sustaining. An election of the Yale Drama Society is the setting for fraud. Two aspiring "Juliets" and a ham actor are involved. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 07:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-10T23_12_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; American Olympic champion boxer and bobsledder Eddie Eagan commented in his autobiography: &quot;To this day I have never used tobacco, because Frank Merriwell didn't. My first glass of wine, which I do not care for, was taken under social compulsion in Europe. Frank never drank.&quot; Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 (&quot;Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale&quot;) in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book.THIS EPISODE: May 15, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Ballot Box Mystery&quot;. Sustaining. An election of the Yale Drama Society is the setting for fraud. Two aspiring &quot;Juliets&quot; and a ham actor are involved. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)The model for all later American juvenile sports ficti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8640: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Immortal Gentleman&quot; (06-17-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Immortal Gentleman&quot; (06-17-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8640</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 01:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-10T17_37_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch_oboler_plays lights_out wyllis_cooper the_word where_are_yo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1379</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8639: Bold Venture - &quot;Engaged In Murder&quot; (02-18-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Engaged In Murder&quot; (02-18-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8639</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Engaged In Murder (Aired February 18, 1952

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. 


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February 18, 1952. Program #48. ZIV Syndication. "Engaged In Murder". Commercials added locally. Matt Jeffrey dies while fishing on the "Bold Venture." Slade and Sailor are accused of the crime. The story is also known as, "The One That Got Away." Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2022 18:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-10T10_25_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Engaged In Murder (Aired February 18, 1952Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. THIS EPISODE:February 18, 1952. Program #48. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Engaged In Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. Matt Jeffrey dies while fishing on the &quot;Bold Venture.&quot; Slade and Sailor are accused of the crime. The story is also known as, &quot;The One That Got Away.&quot; Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Engaged In Murder (Aired February 18, 1952Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8638: The Fred Allen Show - &quot;Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet&quot; (06-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fred Allen Show - &quot;Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet&quot; (06-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8638</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)

 The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST – under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.


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June 15, 1947. "Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: "Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?" Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2022 12:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947) The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST &#8211; under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1947. &quot;Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: &quot;Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?&quot; Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947) The show that became Town Hall ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8637: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (05-18-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (05-18-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8637</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["La Grand Maison" (Aired May 18, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, "Le Grande Maison." He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-09T23_13_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_&amp;_peter_chambers the_hot_spot dane_clark henry_kane_(creat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (Aired May 18, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, &quot;Le Grande Maison.&quot; He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (Aired May 18, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8637: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (05-18-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (05-18-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8637</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["La Grand Maison" (Aired May 18, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:

 
May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, "Le Grande Maison." He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:11:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-09T23_11_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_&amp;_peter_chambers the_hot_spot dane_clark henry_kane_(creat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (Aired May 18, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, &quot;Le Grande Maison.&quot; He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;La Grand Maison&quot; (Aired May 18, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8636: 21st Precinct - &quot;The Dying Declaration&quot; (03-16-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - &quot;The Dying Declaration&quot; (03-16-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8636</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Dying Declaration (Aired March 16, 1955)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 


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March 16, 1955. "The Dying Declaration" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. A well-liked local merchant is charged with the murders of his wife and a man.) Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Frank Knox, Elspeth Eric, John Larkin, Mandel Kramer, John Sylvester, George Bryan (announcer). 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 21:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-09T13_05_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dying Declaration (Aired March 16, 1955)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE: March 16, 1955. &quot;The Dying Declaration&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. A well-liked local merchant is charged with the murders of his wife and a man.) Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Frank Knox, Elspeth Eric, John Larkin, Mandel Kramer, John Sylvester, George Bryan (announcer). 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dying Declaration (Aired March 16, 1955)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8635: The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To The Railroad&quot; (08-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To The Railroad&quot; (08-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8635</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)

In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Children's School, and at age 12 he made his stage debut in Florodora. After four weeks in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show moved to Broadway. It catapulted him into a comedic career that spanned eight decades in nightclubs, Broadway shows, vaudeville, Las Vegas, films, television, and radio. Berle's 1929 television appearance was only experimental, but by the early 1930s he had become a successful stand-up comedian. In 1933 he was hired by producer Jack White to star in the theatrical featurette Poppin' the Cork, a topical musical comedy concerning the repealing of Prohibition. Berle also co-wrote the score for this film, which was released by Educational Pictures. 

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August 26, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Railroads". Milton goes down to the railroad station to meet his Uncle Julius. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 13:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-09T05_45_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Children's School, and at age 12 he made his stage debut in Florodora. After four weeks in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show moved to Broadway. It catapulted him into a comedic career that spanned eight decades in nightclubs, Broadway shows, vaudeville, Las Vegas, films, television, and radio. Berle's 1929 television appearance was only experimental, but by the early 1930s he had become a successful stand-up comedian. In 1933 he was hired by producer Jack White to star in the theatrical featurette Poppin' the Cork, a topical musical comedy concerning the repealing of Prohibition. Berle also co-wrote the score for this film, which was released by Educational Pictures. THIS EPISODE:August 26, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Railroads&quot;. Milton goes down to the railroad station to meet his Uncle Julius. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Childre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8634: The Haunting Hour - &quot;Occupation Murder&quot; (08-25-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Haunting Hour - &quot;Occupation Murder&quot; (08-25-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8634</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)

Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.


THIS EPISODE:


August 25, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Occupation Murder". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 17, 1975. Edwin Wolfe (director). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 07:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-08T23_58_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting_hour nbc_network_voice_talenti afrts berry_kroeger rosa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1543</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.THIS EPISODE:August 25, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Occupation Murder&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 17, 1975. Edwin Wolfe (director). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8633: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Apparition&quot; (05-06-81)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Apparition&quot; (05-06-81)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8633</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 01:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8632: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Blonde's Lipstick&quot; (11-06-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Blonde's Lipstick&quot; (11-06-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8632</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


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November 6, 1947. CBS network. "The Blonde's Lipstick". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Laura Neely disappears with $10,000 in cash she had collected for the City Welfare Fund, much to Casey's embarrassment. Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Milton Kramer (writer), Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 18:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin&amp;nbsp; as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 6, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Blonde's Lipstick&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Laura Neely disappears with $10,000 in cash she had collected for the City Welfare Fund, much to Casey's embarrassment. Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Milton Kramer (writer), Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Cas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8631: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Election Day&quot; (11-06-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Election Day&quot; (11-06-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8631</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)

His success in radio led to the start of a lucrative film career. Radio was another source of employment for the team, starting with a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall when Bing Crosby hosted the show. In 1942–1943, he was host of The Camel Comedy Caravan, and in the next season he starred in The New Jack Carson Show, which debuted on CBS June 2, 1943. Charles Foster wrote about the show in Once Upon a Time in Paradise: Canadians in the Golden Age of Hollywood: "It broke audience records regularly during the four years it was on the air. Hollywood's biggest stars ... lined up to do guest spots on the show. In 1947–1948, he starred in The Sealtest Village Store. DISCRIP. #2


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November 6, 1946. "Election Day"- CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's election time at last. Will Jack win the office of County Commissioner? Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 12:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)His success in radio led to the start of a lucrative film career. Radio was another source of employment for the team, starting with a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall when Bing Crosby hosted the show. In 1942&#8211;1943, he was host of The Camel Comedy Caravan, and in the next season he starred in The New Jack Carson Show, which debuted on CBS June 2, 1943. Charles Foster wrote about the show in Once Upon a Time in Paradise: Canadians in the Golden Age of Hollywood: &quot;It broke audience records regularly during the four years it was on the air. Hollywood's biggest stars ... lined up to do guest spots on the show. In 1947&#8211;1948, he starred in The Sealtest Village Store. DISCRIP. #2THIS EPISODE:November 6, 1946. &quot;Election Day&quot;- CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's election time at last. Will Jack win the office of County Commissioner? Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)His success in radio led to the start of a lucrative film ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8630: The Phyl Coe Mysteries - Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phyl Coe Mysteries - Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8630</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)

The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio series that came out in 1936, with the lead character's name designed to reflect the sponsor, Philco Radio Tubes. PHYL (short for Phyllis) COE is described as the "beautiful girl detective". She was a private investigator who was smart, aggressive, and a "take-charge" lady. Cast and crew have not yet been identified. None of the solutions to each episode appear in it, since the original listeners were supposed to send in their answers to Philco and win cash prizes. About 12 episodes are known to be in circulation. At the heigth of its popularity about 250 radio stations throughout the U.S. were airing this 15 program. The contest was run by Geare-Marston, Inc of Philadelphia.

TODAY'S SHOW: The Laughing Ghost Mystery (11-09-37) and The Jagged Rock Mystery (11-23-37)

November 9, 1937. Program #10. Philco syndication. "The Laughing Ghost Mystery". Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. This ghost also kills, when he's not a ventriloquist's traveling voice! Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.

November 23, 1937. Program #12. Philco syndication. "The Jagged Rock Mystery". Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. Phyl Coe solves a murder at Canadian ski resort, and breaks up a dope smuggling ring too! The date is subject to correction. Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 06:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio series that came out in 1936, with the lead character's name designed to reflect the sponsor, Philco Radio Tubes. PHYL (short for Phyllis) COE is described as the &quot;beautiful girl detective&quot;. She was a private investigator who was smart, aggressive, and a &quot;take-charge&quot; lady. Cast and crew have not yet been identified. None of the solutions to each episode appear in it, since the original listeners were supposed to send in their answers to Philco and win cash prizes. About 12 episodes are known to be in circulation. At the heigth of its popularity about 250 radio stations throughout the U.S. were airing this 15 program. The contest was run by Geare-Marston, Inc of Philadelphia.TODAY'S SHOW: The Laughing Ghost Mystery (11-09-37) and The Jagged Rock Mystery (11-23-37)November 9, 1937. Program #10. Philco syndication. &quot;The Laughing Ghost Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. This ghost also kills, when he's not a ventriloquist's traveling voice! Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.November 23, 1937. Program #12. Philco syndication. &quot;The Jagged Rock Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. Phyl Coe solves a murder at Canadian ski resort, and breaks up a dope smuggling ring too! The date is subject to correction. Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8629: Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;Murder Goes To College&quot; (12-24-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;Murder Goes To College&quot; (12-24-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8629</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).


THIS EPISODE:


December 24, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder Goes To College" or "The Mystery At Spring Lake". Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2022 22:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-07T14_35_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick_carter_master_detective helen_choate charlotte_manson scubb</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp;amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder Goes To College&quot; or &quot;The Mystery At Spring Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8627: The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - &quot;An Eye For An Eye&quot; (04-27-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - &quot;An Eye For An Eye&quot; (04-27-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8627</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTR0: Bob Plays The Chantels "Maybe" (1957) End Label
An Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-07T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTR0: Bob Plays The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot; (1957) End LabelAn Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTR0: Bob Plays The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot; (1957) End LabelAn Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)Rec...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8628: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Michelangelo Hancock&quot; (11-18-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Michelangelo Hancock&quot; (11-18-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8628</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2022 16:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8626: The Whistler - &quot;The Weakling&quot; (01-03-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;The Weakling&quot; (01-03-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8626</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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January 3, 1943. CBS network. "The Weakling". Sustaining. Will the honest District Attorney prosecute his own son for murder? Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.&amp;nbsp; (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:January 3, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Weakling&quot;. Sustaining. Will the honest District Attorney prosecute his own son for murder? Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8625: The Twilight Zone - &quot;Mr. Denton On Doomsday&quot; (10-16-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Twilight Zone - &quot;Mr. Denton On Doomsday&quot; (10-16-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8625</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)

Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama. Episodes such as "The Shelter" or "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" offered specific commentary on current events. Other stories, such as "The Masks" or "The Howling Man," operated around a central allegory, parable, or fable that reflected the characters' moral or philosophical choices.


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October 16, 1959. "Mr. Denton On Doomsday" - Portrait of a town drunk named Al Denton. This is a man who's begun his dying early—a long agonizing route through a maze of bottles. Al Denton, who would probably give an arm or a leg or a part of his soul to have another chance, to be able to rise up and shake the dirt from his body and the bad dreams that infest his consciousness. 33:27. 

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama. Episodes such as &quot;The Shelter&quot; or &quot;The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street&quot; offered specific commentary on current events. Other stories, such as &quot;The Masks&quot; or &quot;The Howling Man,&quot; operated around a central allegory, parable, or fable that reflected the characters' moral or philosophical choices.THIS EPISODE:October 16, 1959. &quot;Mr. Denton On Doomsday&quot; - Portrait of a town drunk named Al Denton. This is a man who's begun his dying early&#8212;a long agonizing route through a maze of bottles. Al Denton, who would probably give an arm or a leg or a part of his soul to have another chance, to be able to rise up and shake the dirt from his body and the bad dreams that infest his consciousness. 33:27.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8624: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot; - Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) 08-05-49</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot; - Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) 08-05-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8624</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Screen Director's Playhouse"
Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) Aired August 5, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.


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August 5, 1949. NBC network. "Fort Apache". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A classic western about Cochise battling the cavalry, with a group of travelers caught in the middle. This is a network, sponsored version. John Wayne, Ward Bond, Paul McVey, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), John Ford (guest screen director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot;Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) Aired August 5, 1949The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.THIS EPISODE:August 5, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Fort Apache&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A classic western about Cochise battling the cavalry, with a group of travelers caught in the middle. This is a network, sponsored version. John Wayne, Ward Bond, Paul McVey, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), John Ford (guest screen director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot;Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) Aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8623: The Screen Guild Theater - &quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (01-20-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Guild Theater - &quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (01-20-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8623</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Dragonwyck" Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)

It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

PLOT: Raised in 1844 Greenwich, Connecticut by her strait-laced low church parents, Ephraim (Walter Huston) and Abigail (Anne Revere), Miranda Wells (Gene Tierney) is a farm girl who often daydreams of a more romantic and luxurious life outside the farm. Miranda gets her opportunity when her mother receives a letter from their distant cousin Nicholas Van Ryn (Vincent Price), a wealthy patroon in Hudson, New York. Miranda manages to convince her parents to let her go to Nicholas's estate of Dragonwyck manor as companion to his eight-year-old daughter Katrine (Connie Marshall). Over time, Miranda learns that Nicholas and his wife Johanna are estranged from each other and from their daughter. She also hears from the servants that the Van Ryn bloodline is cursed as only they can hear the harpsichord played by the ghost of Nicholas's great-grandmother Azilde whenever misfortune befalls the family. 

January 20, 1947. CBS network. "Dragonwyck". Sponsored by: Lady Esther. Glenn Langan, Teresa Wright, Vincent Price, Truman Bradley (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music aranger, conductor), Harry Cronman (adaptor), Anya Seaton Chase (author). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2022 07:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_guild_theater_(players) dragonwyck_starring vincent price</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.THIS EPISODE:PLOT: Raised in 1844 Greenwich, Connecticut by her strait-laced low church parents, Ephraim (Walter Huston) and Abigail (Anne Revere), Miranda Wells (Gene Tierney) is a farm girl who often daydreams of a more romantic and luxurious life outside the farm. Miranda gets her opportunity when her mother receives a letter from their distant cousin Nicholas Van Ryn (Vincent Price), a wealthy patroon in Hudson, New York. Miranda manages to convince her parents to let her go to Nicholas's estate of Dragonwyck manor as companion to his eight-year-old daughter Katrine (Connie Marshall). Over time, Miranda learns that Nicholas and his wife Johanna are estranged from each other and from their daughter. She also hears from the servants that the Van Ryn bloodline is cursed as only they can hear the harpsichord played by the ghost of Nicholas's great-grandmother Azilde whenever misfortune befalls the family. January 20, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Dragonwyck&quot;. Sponsored by: Lady Esther. Glenn Langan, Teresa Wright, Vincent Price, Truman Bradley (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music aranger, conductor), Harry Cronman (adaptor), Anya Seaton Chase (author). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)It aired under several different titl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8622: Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Sam Tolliver&quot; (04-23-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Sam Tolliver&quot; (04-23-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8622</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)

The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2022 00:54:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8621: The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Leona's Room (Starring Vincent Price) 02-25-49</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - &quot;Leona's Room (Starring Vincent Price) 02-25-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8621</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Leona's Room (Starring Vincent Price) Aired February 25, 1949)

Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. "Johnny" ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop’s uniform, he was seen "stepping out on storefronts all over America" to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris.


THIS EPISODE:

 
February 25, 1949. CBS network. "Leona's Room". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. A theater critic is blackmailed by a vaudeville mind-reader. A well written story! Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 17:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-05T09_02_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Leona's Room (Starring Vincent Price) Aired February 25, 1949)Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. &quot;Johnny&quot; ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop&#8217;s uniform, he was seen &quot;stepping out on storefronts all over America&quot; to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris.THIS EPISODE: February 25, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Leona's Room&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. A theater critic is blackmailed by a vaudeville mind-reader. A well written story! Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Leona's Room (Starring Vincent Price) Aired February 25, 1949)Johnny was a walking public relatio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8620: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Cure The Habit Inc.&quot; (01-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Cure The Habit Inc.&quot; (01-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8620</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Cure The Habit Inc. (Aired January 15, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


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January 15, 1950. "Cure The Habit Inc." - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Has Mr. Conklin developed a drinking problem? A funny show! Al Lewis (writer), William Lally (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Eve Arden, Francis X. Bushman, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 12:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1863</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cure The Habit Inc. (Aired January 15, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:January 15, 1950. &quot;Cure The Habit Inc.&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Has Mr. Conklin developed a drinking problem? A funny show! Al Lewis (writer), William Lally (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Eve Arden, Francis X. Bushman, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cure The Habit Inc. (Aired January 15, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8619: My Friend Irma - &quot;The Big Secret&quot; (03-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;The Big Secret&quot; (03-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8619</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


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March 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Big Secret". Swan, Spry. Irma, Jane and Richard are all going to Washington, D.C. It's a secret, confidential trip, even though Professor Kropotkin and Mrs. O'Reilly go along. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Hans Conried, Gloria Gordon, John Brown, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 08:46:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).THIS EPISODE:March 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Big Secret&quot;. Swan, Spry. Irma, Jane and Richard are all going to Washington, D.C. It's a secret, confidential trip, even though Professor Kropotkin and Mrs. O'Reilly go along. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Hans Conried, Gloria Gordon, John Brown, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8619: My Friend Irma - &quot;The Big Secret&quot; (03-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>My Friend Irma - &quot;The Big Secret&quot; (03-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8619</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


THIS EPISODE:


March 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Big Secret". Swan, Spry. Irma, Jane and Richard are all going to Washington, D.C. It's a secret, confidential trip, even though Professor Kropotkin and Mrs. O'Reilly go along. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Hans Conried, Gloria Gordon, John Brown, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 07:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-04T23_51_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).THIS EPISODE:March 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Big Secret&quot;. Swan, Spry. Irma, Jane and Richard are all going to Washington, D.C. It's a secret, confidential trip, even though Professor Kropotkin and Mrs. O'Reilly go along. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Hans Conried, Gloria Gordon, John Brown, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8618: Nightfall - &quot;Welcome To Homerville&quot; (07-18-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - &quot;Welcome To Homerville&quot; (07-18-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8618</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.


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July 18, 1980. Program #3. CBC network, Toronto origination. "Welcome To Homerville". "A trucker on a lonely road to Homerville seeks out a little company on his CB radio, but the other truckers are horrified to learn of his destination, and plead with him to turn around, to avoid Homerville at any cost." Marian Waldman, Elva Mai Hoover, Ron Hartman, Arch McDonnell, Budd Knapp, Corrine Langston, Gordon Thomson, Lynne Deragon, Neil Dainard, Jimmy Morris, Don Dickinson (writer), Allan Guttman (writer), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Robert Christie, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Bill Howell (producer, director), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Henry Ramer (host). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 01:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-04T17_58_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall the_undertaker canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc h,_1980)</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983. &amp;nbsp;Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.&amp;nbsp; Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.&amp;nbsp; It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.&amp;nbsp; This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.THIS EPISODE:July 18, 1980. Program #3. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;Welcome To Homerville&quot;. &quot;A trucker on a lonely road to Homerville seeks out a little company on his CB radio, but the other truckers are horrified to learn of his destination, and plead with him to turn around, to avoid Homerville at any cost.&quot; Marian Waldman, Elva Mai Hoover, Ron Hartman, Arch McDonnell, Budd Knapp, Corrine Langston, Gordon Thomson, Lynne Deragon, Neil Dainard, Jimmy Morris, Don Dickinson (writer), Allan Guttman (writer), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Robert Christie, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Bill Howell (producer, director), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Henry Ramer (host). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8616: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot; (05-30-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot; (05-30-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8616</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Broadway Is My Beat - "The Ruth Shay Murder Case" (05-30-53)
INTRO: Bob Plays Sinatra "Time After Time" (Nelson Riddle 1946)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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May 30, 1953. "The Ruth Shay Murder Case"- CBS network. Sustaining. A fat redhad named Ruth Shay is found on the waterfront with seven bullets in her body. This is a network, sponsored version. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lamont Johnson, Lawrence Dobkin, Truda Marson, Bill Anders (announcer), Steve Roberts. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-04T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1978</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot; (05-30-53)INTRO: Bob Plays Sinatra &quot;Time After Time&quot; (Nelson Riddle 1946)The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 30, 1953. &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot;- CBS network. Sustaining. A fat redhad named Ruth Shay is found on the waterfront with seven bullets in her body. This is a network, sponsored version. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lamont Johnson, Lawrence Dobkin, Truda Marson, Bill Anders (announcer), Steve Roberts. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot; (05-30-53)INTRO: Bob Plays Sinatra &quot;Time After ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8617: Night Beat - &quot;I Know Your Secret&quot; (04-10-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - &quot;I Know Your Secret&quot; (04-10-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8617</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 


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April 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone fishes Wanda Rhodes out of the river. She had been receiving unsigned notes, all of which say, "I Know Your Secret!" Betty Lou Gerson, Colleen Collins, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Joel Hunt (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Warren Lewis (director), Will Wright. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 18:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. THIS EPISODE:April 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone fishes Wanda Rhodes out of the river. She had been receiving unsigned notes, all of which say, &quot;I Know Your Secret!&quot; Betty Lou Gerson, Colleen Collins, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Joel Hunt (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Warren Lewis (director), Will Wright. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8615: Crime Classics - &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura Dr. Fair&quot; (08-17-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura Dr. Fair&quot; (08-17-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.


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August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair". The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her "4-shooter" on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair&quot;. The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her &quot;4-shooter&quot; on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio doc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8614: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The House Of Fear&quot; (11-15-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;The House Of Fear&quot; (11-15-45)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 03:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8613: Alien Worlds - &quot;The Isa Conspiracy&quot; Part 3 Of 3 (06-30-79) </title>
      <itunes:title>Alien Worlds - &quot;The Isa Conspiracy&quot; Part 3 Of 3 (06-30-79) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8613</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979)

The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named "The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory" or "Starlab." Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as "rocket jockies" Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. The original music score and theme, entitled The Aliens World Suite, was composed by Jim Kirk and engineered by Dick Kewzey. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, comprising a 57 piece Westminster Sinfonia in Wembley, England. Many of the realistic sound effects were recorded in four different sessions on an oil tanker in a San Pedro dry dock.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 22:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979)The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named &quot;The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory&quot; or &quot;Starlab.&quot; Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as &quot;rocket jockies&quot; Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. The original music score and theme, entitled The Aliens World Suite, was composed by Jim Kirk and engineered by Dick Kewzey. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, comprising a 57 piece Westminster Sinfonia in Wembley, England. Many of the realistic sound effects were recorded in four different sessions on an oil tanker in a San Pedro dry dock.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979)The ISA, or International Space Authority, is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8611: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Murder Without Crime&quot; (05-03-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Murder Without Crime&quot; (05-03-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8611</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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May 3, 1946. NBC network. "Murder Without Crime". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A repeat performance of a story about a man and woman sitting on an ottoman while sweet music plays on the radio. Then the phone rings...and it's the ex-wife! Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), Dan Seymour (announcer), J. Lee Thompson (writer), Jack DeLeon (writer), Berry Kroeger, John Sylvester, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-03T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle_mystery_theater martin_gabel ian_martin roc_rogers bernard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 3, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Murder Without Crime&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A repeat performance of a story about a man and woman sitting on an ottoman while sweet music plays on the radio. Then the phone rings...and it's the ex-wife! Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), Dan Seymour (announcer), J. Lee Thompson (writer), Jack DeLeon (writer), Berry Kroeger, John Sylvester, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8612: Rocky Jordan - &quot;Portrait Of Rocky&quot; (04-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;Portrait Of Rocky&quot; (04-03-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8612</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949)

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity."


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April 3, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Portrait Of Rocky". Sustaining. An artist offers Rocky ten Egyptian pounds to inquire about a certain Australian. The Australian knocks out Rocky with brass knuckles and steals a drawing by the artist. The Australian is then found murdered. Rocky is assisted by an Egyptian private eye named, "Ali Ben Shamus." The announcer mentions that the CBS station in San Francisco is changing call letters from KQW to KCBS. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gomer Cool (story editor), Larry Roman (story editor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 17:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-03-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949)ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 3, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Portrait Of Rocky&quot;. Sustaining. An artist offers Rocky ten Egyptian pounds to inquire about a certain Australian. The Australian knocks out Rocky with brass knuckles and steals a drawing by the artist. The Australian is then found murdered. Rocky is assisted by an Egyptian private eye named, &quot;Ali Ben Shamus.&quot; The announcer mentions that the CBS station in San Francisco is changing call letters from KQW to KCBS. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gomer Cool (story editor), Larry Roman (story editor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949)ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8610: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Lonely Sleep&quot; (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Lonely Sleep&quot; (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8610</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis "Heavenly"  As Of November 9, 1959
Lonely Sleep (Aired September 25, 1949)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). 


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September 25, 1945. CBS network. "The Lonely Sleep". Lipton tea. A lonely window trimmer invents the ideal mannequin...and she's so lifelike too! A good "Sanctumesque" show. Karl Swenson, Paul McGrath (host), Joan Banks, Luis Van Rooten, Ann Shephard, Santos Ortega, Christopher Mayo (writer), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. CAT#39459

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 05:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;Heavenly&quot;&amp;nbsp; As Of November 9, 1959Lonely Sleep (Aired September 25, 1949)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1945. CBS network. &quot;The Lonely Sleep&quot;. Lipton tea. A lonely window trimmer invents the ideal mannequin...and she's so lifelike too! A good &quot;Sanctumesque&quot; show. Karl Swenson, Paul McGrath (host), Joan Banks, Luis Van Rooten, Ann Shephard, Santos Ortega, Christopher Mayo (writer), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. CAT#39459</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;Heavenly&quot;&amp;nbsp; As Of November 9, 1959Lonely Sleep (Aired Septemb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8609: The LineUp - &quot;Restaurant Owner Kidnapped&quot; (11-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The LineUp - &quot;Restaurant Owner Kidnapped&quot; (11-19-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 


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July 22, 1952. CBS network. "The Drinkler Kidnapping Case". Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 21:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! THIS EPISODE: July 22, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Drinkler Kidnapping Case&quot;. Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)The Lineup is a realistic police drama that...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8608: Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Fibber Goes To Night School&quot; (11-14-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - &quot;Fibber Goes To Night School&quot; (11-14-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. 


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November 14, 1944. "Fibber Goes To Night School" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is about to start his first class at night school. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Marlin Hurt, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. THIS EPISODE:November 14, 1944. &quot;Fibber Goes To Night School&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is about to start his first class at night school. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Marlin Hurt, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8607: Alien Worlds - &quot;The Isa Conspiracy&quot; Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (06-16-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 07:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8606: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Solo Performance&quot; (05-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Solo Performance&quot; (05-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8606</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

 
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May 21, 1948. NBC network. "Solo Performance". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 20:20:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-03-01T12_20_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle_mystery_theater martin_gabel ian_martin roc_rogers bernard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. &amp;nbsp;THIS EPISODE:May 21, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Solo Performance&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8604: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8604</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter"
"Johnny Springer" (Aired April 22, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies "Johnny Springer" as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-03-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>virginia gregg,harry bartell,barney phillips,parley baer,john wald (announcer),joel cranston boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;&quot;Johnny Springer&quot; (Aired April 22, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies &quot;Johnny Springer&quot; as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8605: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8605</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies "Johnny Springer" as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 12:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies &quot;Johnny Springer&quot; as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)Though The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8604: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8604</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter"
"Johnny Springer" (Aired April 22, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies "Johnny Springer" as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 12:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;&quot;Johnny Springer&quot; (Aired April 22, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies &quot;Johnny Springer&quot; as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;&quot;Johnny Springer&quot; (Aired April 22, 1954)Though The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8603: The Academy Award Theater - Guest In The House (09-25-46) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Academy Award Theater - Guest In The House (09-25-46) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8603</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Guest In The House (Aired September 25, 1946)

The 18th Academy Awards was the first such ceremony after World War II. As a result, the ceremony featured more glamour than had been present during the war. Plaster statuettes that had been given out during the war years were replaced with bronze statuettes with gold plating. Despite this, director Billy Wilder's grim and socially significant drama The Lost Weekend took the top honors. It became the first film to win both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Palme d'Or. Joan Crawford was absent, claiming she had pneumonia (although it was said it was because she was sure she would not win the Oscar for Best Actress for Mildred Pierce). As it turned out, she did win, and the award was delivered to her while in bed that night. This was the first year in which every film nominated for Best Picture won at least one Oscar, and also the first time that a sequel (The Bells of St. Mary's) had been nominated for Best Picture. 


THIS EPISODE: 


September 25, 1946. CBS network. "Guest In The House". Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 04:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy_award_theater rex_harrison night_train bette_davis ginge</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest In The House (Aired September 25, 1946)The 18th Academy Awards was the first such ceremony after World War II. As a result, the ceremony featured more glamour than had been present during the war. Plaster statuettes that had been given out during the war years were replaced with bronze statuettes with gold plating. Despite this, director Billy Wilder's grim and socially significant drama The Lost Weekend took the top honors. It became the first film to win both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Palme d'Or. Joan Crawford was absent, claiming she had pneumonia (although it was said it was because she was sure she would not win the Oscar for Best Actress for Mildred Pierce). As it turned out, she did win, and the award was delivered to her while in bed that night. This was the first year in which every film nominated for Best Picture won at least one Oscar, and also the first time that a sequel (The Bells of St. Mary's) had been nominated for Best Picture. THIS EPISODE: September 25, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Guest In The House&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Guest In The House (Aired September 25, 1946)The 18th Academy Awards was the first such ceremony ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8602: Dimension X - &quot;The Veldt&quot; (08-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - &quot;The Veldt&quot; (08-09-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8602</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Veldt" (Aired August 9, 1951)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the "X" factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
August 9, 1951. NBC network. "The Veldt". Sustaining. The kids' playroom is nothing to fool around about! The system cue and final promotional announcement have been deleted. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on August 4, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), William Quinn, David Anderson, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Lazer, Lesley Woods, Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 20:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-28T12_37_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1895</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Veldt&quot; (Aired August 9, 1951)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the &quot;X&quot; factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. THIS EPISODE: August 9, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Veldt&quot;. Sustaining. The kids' playroom is nothing to fool around about! The system cue and final promotional announcement have been deleted. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on August 4, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), William Quinn, David Anderson, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Lazer, Lesley Woods, Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Veldt&quot; (Aired August 9, 1951)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Brad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8601: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (10-19-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (10-19-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8601</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
"The Preacher" (Aired October 19, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


October 19, 1958. CBS network. "The Preacher". Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 15:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Preacher&quot; (Aired October 19, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Preacher&quot;. Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Preacher&quot; (Aired October 19, 1958)Frontier ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8601: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (10-19-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (10-19-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8601</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
"The Preacher" (Aired October 19, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


October 19, 1958. CBS network. "The Preacher". Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 14:38:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Preacher&quot; (Aired October 19, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Preacher&quot;. Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Preacher&quot; (Aired October 19, 1958)Frontier ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8600: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Crooked Wheel&quot; (09-25-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Crooked Wheel&quot; (09-25-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8600</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.


THIS EPISODE:


September 25, 1948. Program #10. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Crooked Wheel" Commercials added locally. Shayne travels to Mexico City to help a casino owner with a dishonest wheel. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Brett Halliday (creator), William P. Rousseau (director, host), William Conrad, Frank Lovejoy, Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 08:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-28T00_01_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death&amp;nbsp; that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.THIS EPISODE:September 25, 1948. Program #10. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Crooked Wheel&quot; Commercials added locally. Shayne travels to Mexico City to help a casino owner with a dishonest wheel. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Brett Halliday (creator), William P. Rousseau (director, host), William Conrad, Frank Lovejoy, Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth cre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8599: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Find A Hired Assassin&quot; (05-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Find A Hired Assassin&quot; (05-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8599</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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May 27, 1953. "Find A Hired Assassin"- NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Havana to capture a hired assassin who uses poisons. A southern gal and a game of hide and seek helps Steve to catch the killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, John Storm (announcer), Julie Bennett, Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer), Tony Barrett. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 03:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days&amp;nbsp; of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond&amp;nbsp; was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X&amp;nbsp; had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1953. &quot;Find A Hired Assassin&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Havana to capture a hired assassin who uses poisons. A southern gal and a game of hide and seek helps Steve to catch the killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, John Storm (announcer), Julie Bennett, Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer), Tony Barrett. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8598: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Break&quot; (12-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Break&quot; (12-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8598</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Break (Aired December 14, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." 


THIS EPISODE:

 
December 14, 1950. Program #79. NBC network. "The Big Break". Sponsored by: Fatima, Chesterfield. After a shoot-out, George Hoffman is arrested but escapes at his arraignment by climbing down the side of a building! After joining the army, Hoffman borrows $5 from Friday and Romero. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 18:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-27T10_31_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Break (Aired December 14, 1950)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; THIS EPISODE: December 14, 1950. Program #79. NBC network. &quot;The Big Break&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima, Chesterfield. After a shoot-out, George Hoffman is arrested but escapes at his arraignment by climbing down the side of a building! After joining the army, Hoffman borrows $5 from Friday and Romero. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Break (Aired December 14, 1950)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8597: Father Knows Best - &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;Watching The Dog&quot; (09-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8597</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 12:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-27T04_07_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is pe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8596: New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Party For Death&quot; (02-16-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - &quot;The Case Of The Party For Death&quot; (02-16-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8596</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin.


THIS EPISODE:


February 16, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Party For Death". Sustaining. Archie attends a cocktail party at which Nero Wolfe expects the guest of honor to be murder! The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Mandred Lloyd (writer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Herb Butterfield, Evelynne Eaton, Peter Leeds. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 06:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-26T22_50_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nero_wolf bobby_caldwell sydney_greenstreet archie_goodwin santo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin.THIS EPISODE:February 16, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Party For Death&quot;. Sustaining. Archie attends a cocktail party at which Nero Wolfe expects the guest of honor to be murder! The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Mandred Lloyd (writer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Herb Butterfield, Evelynne Eaton, Peter Leeds. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective creat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8595: The Clock - &quot;The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster&quot; (10-02-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster&quot; (10-02-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8595</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)

The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisement or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.


THIS EPISODE:


October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster". Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a "friendly" visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 00:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-26T16_55_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisement or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster&quot;. Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a &quot;friendly&quot; visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)The Clock might well have found a larger au...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8595: The Clock - &quot;The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster&quot; (10-02-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster&quot; (10-02-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8595</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)

The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisement or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.


THIS EPISODE:


October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster". Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a "friendly" visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 00:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-26T16_30_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1505</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisement or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster&quot;. Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a &quot;friendly&quot; visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jekyll &amp;amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)The Clock might well have found a larger au...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8594: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot; (07-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot; (07-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8594</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Barbra Streisand "The Way We Were" (1973)
The Adventures Of Sam Spade - "The Rushlight Diamond Caper" (07-04-48)

"The Rushlight Diamond Caper" (Aired July 4, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.


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July 4, 1948. CBS network. "The Rushlight Diamond Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam is hired to guard the wedding presents, but not the groom, who is stabbed to death with a pair of garden shears! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Sandra Gould, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2022 20:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-26T12_20_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Barbra Streisand &quot;The Way We Were&quot; (1973)The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot; (07-04-48)&quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot; (Aired July 4, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.THIS EPISODE:July 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam is hired to guard the wedding presents, but not the groom, who is stabbed to death with a pair of garden shears! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Sandra Gould, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Barbra Streisand &quot;The Way We Were&quot; (1973)The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Rush...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8593: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;Cain&quot; (10-03-52) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - "Cain" (Aired October 03, 1952)

Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, "Doc" Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode "Never Pester Chester", in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). 


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October 03, 1952. "Cain" (10-03-52) Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, William Conrad.  Cat# 39948 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - &quot;Cain&quot; (Aired October 03, 1952)Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, &quot;Doc&quot; Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode &quot;Never Pester Chester&quot;, in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). THIS EPISODE:October 03, 1952. &quot;Cain&quot; (10-03-52) Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, William Conrad.&amp;nbsp; Cat# 39948 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke - &quot;Cain&quot; (Aired October 03, 1952)Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8593: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;Cain&quot; (10-03-52) </title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - &quot;Cain&quot; (10-03-52) </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - "Cain" (Aired October 03, 1952)

Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, "Doc" Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode "Never Pester Chester", in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). 


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October 03, 1952. "Cain" (10-03-52) Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, William Conrad.  Cat# 39948 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2022 12:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - &quot;Cain&quot; (Aired October 03, 1952)Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, with Milburn Stone portraying Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, &quot;Doc&quot; Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. However, McNear's performances steadily became more warm-hearted and sympathetic. Most notably, this transformation began during (and progressed steadily following) the July 1952 episode &quot;Never Pester Chester&quot;, in which a physician with a more compassionate and devoted temperament is essential to the plotline when Chester is near-fatally injured by two trouble-making Texas drovers. Doc Adams' backstory evokes a varied and experienced life: In some episodes, he had educational ties to Philadelphia; in others, he spent time as ship's doctor aboard the gambling boats that plied the Mississippi River, which provided a background for his knowledge of New Orleans (and acquaintance with Mark Twain). THIS EPISODE:October 03, 1952. &quot;Cain&quot; (10-03-52) Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, William Conrad.&amp;nbsp; Cat# 39948 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8592: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Courier&quot; (05-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Courier&quot; (05-02-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["The Courier" (Aired May 2, 1952)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 


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May 2, 1952. ABC network. "The Courier". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. "The basic secrets of nuclar fission have been stolen." The show features a rare guest star (George Murphy) in a drama based on the film, "Walk East On Beacon" The story tells how Russia gained knowledge of the making of atomic bomb. After the drama, George Murphy says, "thank God for the FBI" and heaps praise upon the agency. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Murphy, Whitfield Connor, Ted de Corsia, Isabel Jewell, Tom Tully. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2022 04:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Courier&quot; (Aired May 2, 1952)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. THIS EPISODE:May 2, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Courier&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. &quot;The basic secrets of nuclar fission have been stolen.&quot; The show features a rare guest star (George Murphy) in a drama based on the film, &quot;Walk East On Beacon&quot; The story tells how Russia gained knowledge of the making of atomic bomb. After the drama, George Murphy says, &quot;thank God for the FBI&quot; and heaps praise upon the agency. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Murphy, Whitfield Connor, Ted de Corsia, Isabel Jewell, Tom Tully. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Courier&quot; (Aired May 2, 1952)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Fre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8591: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Touch Of Death&quot; (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;Touch Of Death&quot; (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8591</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 19:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8590: Dad's Army - &quot;A Brush With The Law&quot; (03-25-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;A Brush With The Law&quot; (03-25-75)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.  In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 14:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.&amp;nbsp; In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.  In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 14:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.&amp;nbsp; In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8589: The Whisperer - &quot;Attempted Murder&quot; (07-15-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whisperer - &quot;Attempted Murder&quot; (07-15-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8589</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time.


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July 15, 1951 -  "Attempted Murder" (07-15-51) Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Frank Gerstle, Jack Moyles, Jan Arvan, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator)Catalogue Number # 47914..Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 07:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time.THIS EPISODE:July 15, 1951 - &amp;nbsp;&quot;Attempted Murder&quot; (07-15-51) Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Frank Gerstle, Jack Moyles, Jan Arvan, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator)Catalogue Number # 47914..Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8588: Stand By For Crime - &quot;The Marijuana Mystery&quot; (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Stand By For Crime - &quot;The Marijuana Mystery&quot; (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8588</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 00:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-24T16_45_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stand_by_for_crime standby_for_crime kop los_angeles the_marijua</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a goo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8587: The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot; (03-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot; (03-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8587</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote, "that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 


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March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Nikki Porter Suspect". Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 18:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-24T10_35_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nikki_porter_suspect_(aired_march_5,_1947) ellery_queen_master_detective australian_production gypsy</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series&quot;, made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. THIS EPISODE: March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot;. Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and E...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8586: Blondie - &quot;Please Not C.O.D.&quot; (04-12-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Blondie - &quot;Please Not C.O.D.&quot; (04-12-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8586</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 


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April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Please Not C.O.D." AKA "Blondie Demands A Refund". AFRS program name: "Front Line Theatre." A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 12:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-24T04_37_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie_please not_o.d._(04-12-43) 1938_1950 radio_program_1939-</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. THIS EPISODE:April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Please Not C.O.D.&quot; AKA &quot;Blondie Demands A Refund&quot;. AFRS program name: &quot;Front Line Theatre.&quot; A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Bl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8585: Gunsmoke - Hinka-Do (10-10-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - Hinka-Do (10-10-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8585</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - Hinka-Do (Aired October 10, 1952)

The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that among radio drama enthusiasts, "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television series ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and lasted for 635 episodes. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by [Ned] Buntline, [Bret] Harte, and [Mark] Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend." The radio series first aired on CBS on April 26, 1952, with the episode "Billy the Kid", written by Walter Newman, and ended on June 18, 1961. The show stars William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant, Chester Wesley Proudfoot. 


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October 10, 1952. "Hinka-Do" Byron Kane, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Howard McNear, Jeanette Nolan, John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, William Conrad. Catalog# 39949. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 08:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-24T00_30_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - Hinka-Do (Aired October 10, 1952)The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that among radio drama enthusiasts, &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television series ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and lasted for 635 episodes. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by [Ned] Buntline, [Bret] Harte, and [Mark] Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.&quot; The radio series first aired on CBS on April 26, 1952, with the episode &quot;Billy the Kid&quot;, written by Walter Newman, and ended on June 18, 1961. The show stars William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant, Chester Wesley Proudfoot. THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1952. &quot;Hinka-Do&quot; Byron Kane, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Howard McNear, Jeanette Nolan, John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, William Conrad. Catalog# 39949. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke - Hinka-Do (Aired October 10, 1952)The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8584: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Hottest Guy In The World&quot; (05-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;The Hottest Guy In The World&quot; (05-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8584</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.


THIS EPISODE:


February 13, 1949. Program #20. Mayfair syndication. "The Hottest Guy In The World". Commercials added locally. An ex-con is packing two guns in a plot right out of "King Kong." Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 02:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-23T18_14_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater john_brown alan_reed luis_van_rooten joseph</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1703</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1949. Program #20. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Hottest Guy In The World&quot;. Commercials added locally. An ex-con is packing two guns in a plot right out of &quot;King Kong.&quot; Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8583: The Fat Man - Order For Murder (05-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - Order For Murder (05-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8583</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale."


THIS EPISODE:


May 23, 1951. ABC network. "Order For Murder". Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 22:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 23, 1951. ABC network. &quot;Order For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8583: The Fat Man - Order For Murder (05-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - Order For Murder (05-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8583</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale."


THIS EPISODE:


May 23, 1951. ABC network. "Order For Murder". Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 22:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-23T14_10_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 23, 1951. ABC network. &quot;Order For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8581: Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["You'll Be Dead In A Week" - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)

Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future. While we respect the Morse family's aspirations for their progenitor's body of work, we have our doubts that such a situation will present itself after all this time. While we can envision no resurgence of interest in Morse's adventure writing in all but the most distant future, this is by no means a reflection on Carlton Morse's amazing output of serial melodrama over his extraordinary career. But for all intents Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-23T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future. While we respect the Morse family's aspirations for their progenitor's body of work, we have our doubts that such a situation will present itself after all this time. While we can envision no resurgence of interest in Morse's adventure writing in all but the most distant future, this is by no means a reflection on Carlton Morse's amazing output of serial melodrama over his extraordinary career. But for all intents Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8582: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8582</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.


THIS EPISODE:


November 13, 1945. "Alan The Fullback" ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, "The Rock Crushers." Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 16:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1945. &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, &quot;The Rock Crushers.&quot; Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8582: The Alan Young Show - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Alan Young Show - &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; (11-13-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8582</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.


THIS EPISODE:


November 13, 1945. "Alan The Fullback" ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, "The Rock Crushers." Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 16:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-23T08_31_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1945. &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, &quot;The Rock Crushers.&quot; Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8581: Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["You'll Be Dead In A Week" - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)

Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future. While we respect the Morse family's aspirations for their progenitor's body of work, we have our doubts that such a situation will present itself after all this time. While we can envision no resurgence of interest in Morse's adventure writing in all but the most distant future, this is by no means a reflection on Carlton Morse's amazing output of serial melodrama over his extraordinary career. But for all intents Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 11:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-23T03_12_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future. While we respect the Morse family's aspirations for their progenitor's body of work, we have our doubts that such a situation will present itself after all this time. While we can envision no resurgence of interest in Morse's adventure writing in all but the most distant future, this is by no means a reflection on Carlton Morse's amazing output of serial melodrama over his extraordinary career. But for all intents Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 3 of 3 (09-16-44)Indeed, to this day, all rights to Adventures ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8580: The Witch's Tale - &quot;The Troth Of Death&quot; (03-11-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Witch's Tale - &quot;The Troth Of Death&quot; (03-11-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8580</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Old Nancy"). John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her "Nancy" without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.


THIS EPISODE:


March 11, 1937 - MacQuarrie syndication. "The Troth Of Death". Commercials added locally. The script was used on "The Witch's Tale" on May 29, 1933 and March 11, 1937. This recording might be from the 1937 broadcast or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 05:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-22T21_39_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as &quot;Old Nancy&quot;). John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her &quot;Nancy&quot; without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.THIS EPISODE:March 11, 1937 - MacQuarrie syndication. &quot;The Troth Of Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. The script was used on &quot;The Witch's Tale&quot; on May 29, 1933 and March 11, 1937. This recording might be from the 1937 broadcast or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)A seminal series which established th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8579: David Harding Counterspy - &quot;The Case Of The Soaring Saucer&quot; (05-02-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - &quot;The Case Of The Soaring Saucer&quot; (05-02-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8579</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 

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May 2, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Soaring Saucer". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. "Tia Puma" and her friends use genuine flying saucers to smuggle narcotics into the USA. 31:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 00:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-22T16_19_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: May 2, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Soaring Saucer&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. &quot;Tia Puma&quot; and her friends use genuine flying saucers to smuggle narcotics into the USA. 31:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among progr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8578: Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8578</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Adventures By Morse - "You'll Be Dead In A Week" - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)

The 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively. The order used below is the one found most often on the Internet.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 18:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)The 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively. The order used below is the one found most often on the Internet.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)The 30-minute episodes (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8578: Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8578</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Adventures By Morse - "You'll Be Dead In A Week" - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)

The 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively. The order used below is the one found most often on the Internet.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 18:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)The 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively. The order used below is the one found most often on the Internet.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adventures By Morse - &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 2 of 3 (09-16-44)The 30-minute episodes (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8576: Big Town - &quot;Deep Death&quot; (01-02-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;Deep Death&quot; (01-02-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8576</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940)

The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-22T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940)The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940)The show was initially created around these two actors, though ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8577: &quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8577</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["You'll Be Dead In A Week" - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)

Adventures by Morse was a syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 11:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-22T03_35_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)Adventures by Morse was a syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;You'll Be Dead In A Week&quot; - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)Adventures by Morse was a syndicated adventure ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8574: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot; (12-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot; (12-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8574</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)

With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. "In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement," MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. "Gasoline Cocktail". Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-21T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_does_not_pay diamonds_trump bob_williams wmgm_radio bela_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1573</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. &quot;In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement,&quot; MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. THIS EPISODE: December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8575: X Minus One - &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; (01-27-73)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; (01-27-73)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8575</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. 


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January 27, 1973. "The Iron Chancellor" - NBC network, Renaissance Radio syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Iron Chancellor". A robot runs amok. Sophomoric. Robert Silverberg (author), Leon Janney, Jackson Beck, Roy Fox (commercial spokesman, performer), Evie Juster, Donald Buka, Ira Shprintzen (director), Donna Phonfer (? adaptor), Sal Trepani (producer). 26:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2022 01:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-21T17_14_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. THIS EPISODE:January 27, 1973. &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; - NBC network, Renaissance Radio syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot;. A robot runs amok. Sophomoric. Robert Silverberg (author), Leon Janney, Jackson Beck, Roy Fox (commercial spokesman, performer), Evie Juster, Donald Buka, Ira Shprintzen (director), Donna Phonfer (? adaptor), Sal Trepani (producer). 26:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8572: Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8572</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, "Don't call me Shirley," he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, &quot;Don't call me Shirley,&quot; he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8573: The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Fred Astaire&quot; (02-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - &quot;Special Guest Is Fred Astaire&quot; (02-17-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8573</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 


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February 17, 1948. "Special Guest Is Fred Astaire" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 14:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. THIS EPISODE: February 17, 1948. &quot;Special Guest Is Fred Astaire&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)After five years on the Vaudeville circuit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8572: Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Caltex Theater - &quot;Detectives Are Not Always Right&quot; (12-11-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8572</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, "Don't call me Shirley," he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-21T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, &quot;Don't call me Shirley,&quot; he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)This is an Australian radio production o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8571: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Blood Soaked Wagon&quot; (05-02-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - &quot;The Blood Soaked Wagon&quot; (05-02-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8571</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)

The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his first Holmes story, A Study In Scarlet, in 1886. Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character was based on a real man, Dr Joseph Bell, a renown forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under. Conan-Doyle wrote 56 self contained short stories &amp; 4 novels (60 adventures in total) The collection is known as The Cannon. The first Sherlock Holmes film was produced in 1900. In 1939 the novels were developed as a series of films staring Basil Rathbone, establishing the trademark deerstalker, pipe &amp; spyglass as a global visual icon. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that feature Holmes. The first two stories, short novels appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890, respectively. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared until 1927. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
May 2, 1949. Mutual network. "The Adventure Of The Blood-Soaked Wagon". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Cy Harrice (announcer), Albert Buhrman (music), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Ian Martin. 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 01:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-20T17_11_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1464</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his first Holmes story, A Study In Scarlet, in 1886. Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character was based on a real man, Dr Joseph Bell, a renown forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under. Conan-Doyle wrote 56 self contained short stories &amp;amp; 4 novels (60 adventures in total) The collection is known as The Cannon. The first Sherlock Holmes film was produced in 1900. In 1939 the novels were developed as a series of films staring Basil Rathbone, establishing the trademark deerstalker, pipe &amp;amp; spyglass as a global visual icon. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that feature Holmes. The first two stories, short novels appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890, respectively. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared until 1927. THIS EPISODE: May 2, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Adventure Of The Blood-Soaked Wagon&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Cy Harrice (announcer), Albert Buhrman (music), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Ian Martin. 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his first Ho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8570: This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot; (04-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot; (04-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8570</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Skeeter Davis "The End of The World"  (1962)
"The Delinquent Parents" (Aired April 5, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


THIS EPISODE:


April 5, 1946. ABC network. "The Delinquent Parents". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 19:42:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-20T11_42_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1926</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Skeeter Davis &quot;The End of The World&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1962)&quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot; (Aired April 5, 1946)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.THIS EPISODE:April 5, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Skeeter Davis &quot;The End of The World&quot;&amp;nbsp; (1962)&quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot; (Aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8568: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Deadly Fight (01-23-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Deadly Fight (01-23-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8568</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.


THIS EPISODE:


January 23, 1952. NBC network. "The Deadly Fight". Sustaining. Not auditioned. "A widow who can't find tears, an obituary notice in search of a cough and a boxing champ whose biggest win is a fight, strictly off the record." Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director), William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Don Pardo (announcer). 22:11 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-20T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1331</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.THIS EPISODE:January 23, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Deadly Fight&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. &quot;A widow who can't find tears, an obituary notice in search of a cough and a boxing champ whose biggest win is a fight, strictly off the record.&quot; Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director), William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Don Pardo (announcer). 22:11 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8569: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Run On The Bank (01-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Run On The Bank (01-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8569</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Run On The Bank (01-22-53)

The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in Everybody's Magazine, v17, July 1907, well as in the collection Heart of the West. Originally a murderous criminal in O. Henry's story, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero later in films, radio and television adaptations.  In O. Henry's original story, the character is a 25-year-old desperado in the Texas–Mexico border country who bears little resemblance to later interpretations of the character. He kills for sport and is responsible for at least eighteen deaths. His real name is possibly Goodall ("This hombre they call the Kid—Goodall is his name, ain't it?"); no first name is given in the story. 


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January 22, 1953. Program #54. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "Run On The Bank". Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:22.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Run On The Bank (01-22-53)The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in Everybody's Magazine, v17, July 1907, well as in the collection Heart of the West. Originally a murderous criminal in O. Henry's story, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero later in films, radio and television adaptations.&amp;nbsp; In O. Henry's original story, the character is a 25-year-old desperado in the Texas&#8211;Mexico border country who bears little resemblance to later interpretations of the character. He kills for sport and is responsible for at least eighteen deaths. His real name is possibly Goodall (&quot;This hombre they call the Kid&#8212;Goodall is his name, ain't it?&quot;); no first name is given in the story. THIS EPISODE: January 22, 1953. Program #54. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Run On The Bank&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:22.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8566: Dragnet - The Big Convertible (06-28-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Convertible (06-28-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8566</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Blast (Aired June 28, 1955)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Big Convertible". A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Blast (Aired June 28, 1955)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE: June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Convertible&quot;. A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8567: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Clue Of The Ivory Thread&quot; (03-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 


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March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Clue Of The Ivory Thread". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. THIS EPISODE: March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Clue Of The Ivory Thread&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8567: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Clue Of The Ivory Thread&quot; (03-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Clue Of The Ivory Thread". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 04:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. THIS EPISODE: March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Clue Of The Ivory Thread&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8564: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8564</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-19T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8565: Calling All Cars - &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot; (05-09-34)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot; (05-09-34)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8565</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network "Little Phil Alquin". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as "Professor Lindsley." The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 18:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-19T10_15_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as &quot;Professor Lindsley.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8564: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8564</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 15:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-19T07_11_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8564: The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - &quot;The Maharani Mix-Up&quot; (06-29-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 15:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 1950)Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8563: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Death Is My Caller&quot; (10-21-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Death Is My Caller&quot; (10-21-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8563</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob plays "When I Fall In Love" by Doris Day (1952)
"Death Is My Caller" (Aired October 21, 1947)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. 


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October 21, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is My Caller". Sustaining. A wealthy stockbroker named Henry Norton is visited by his old partner, Charles Blair. Blair is just out of jail after seven years...and is seeking revenge. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Santos Ortega, Neal O'Malley, Paul Taubman (organist), Carl Caruso (announcer), Agnes Young, Ted Jewett. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 05:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob plays &quot;When I Fall In Love&quot; by Doris Day (1952)&quot;Death Is My Caller&quot; (Aired October 21, 1947)Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. THIS EPISODE: October 21, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is My Caller&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy stockbroker named Henry Norton is visited by his old partner, Charles Blair. Blair is just out of jail after seven years...and is seeking revenge. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Santos Ortega, Neal O'Malley, Paul Taubman (organist), Carl Caruso (announcer), Agnes Young, Ted Jewett. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob plays &quot;When I Fall In Love&quot; by Doris Day (1952)&quot;Death Is My Caller&quot; (Aired October 21,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8562: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; (03-09-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; (03-09-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8562</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)

WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.


THIS EPISODE:


March 9, 1952. "The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen" - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 00:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1952. &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8562: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; (03-09-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; (03-09-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8562</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)

WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.


THIS EPISODE:


March 9, 1952. "The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen" - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2022 00:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-18T16_40_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1952. &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8560: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The 3rd Degree&quot; (11-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The 3rd Degree&quot; (11-21-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8560</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
November 21, 1948. "The 3rd Degree" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Who is more curious...Ozzie or Harriet? And who is that beautiful girl that complimented Ozzie? A funny show. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-18T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. THIS EPISODE: November 21, 1948. &quot;The 3rd Degree&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Who is more curious...Ozzie or Harriet? And who is that beautiful girl that complimented Ozzie? A funny show. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS Octob...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8561: MGM Theater Of The Air - &quot;Public Hero Number One&quot; (07-28-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>MGM Theater Of The Air - &quot;Public Hero Number One&quot; (07-28-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8561</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. "The Story of Dr. Kildare", "The Adventures of Maisie", "The Hardy Family", and "Crime Does Not Pay" were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York’s WMGM, owned by Loew’s Incorporated and known in the business as "The Call Letters of the Stars." 


THIS EPISODE:


July 28, 1950. Program #40. MGM syndication. "Public Hero Number One" .Commercials added locally. An undercover cop makes friends with a gangster in prison. He wants info about criminals, but falls in love with the gangster's sister. Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Ed Stokes (announcer), Paul Stewart, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), William Eyth, Nina Foch. 56:24. Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 18:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-18T10_36_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3384</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. &quot;The Story of Dr. Kildare&quot;, &quot;The Adventures of Maisie&quot;, &quot;The Hardy Family&quot;, and &quot;Crime Does Not Pay&quot; were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York&#8217;s WMGM, owned by Loew&#8217;s Incorporated and known in the business as &quot;The Call Letters of the Stars.&quot; THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1950. Program #40. MGM syndication. &quot;Public Hero Number One&quot; .Commercials added locally. An undercover cop makes friends with a gangster in prison. He wants info about criminals, but falls in love with the gangster's sister. Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Ed Stokes (announcer), Paul Stewart, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), William Eyth, Nina Foch. 56:24. Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Ti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8559: A Life In Your Hands - &quot;Kalare Temple&quot; (08-21-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>A Life In Your Hands - &quot;Kalare Temple&quot; (08-21-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8559</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Kalare Temple" (Aired August 21, 1952)

Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson 


THIS EPISODE:


August 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. "Dr. Allenby", a distinguished anthropologist, discovers the Kalare tomb in the Yucatan. He's found murdered under mysterious circumstances. Jonathan Kegg solves the case with the help of his tape recorder! Adele Scott (musical effects), Bill Knight (engineer), Carlton KaDell (announcer), Doug Johnson (writer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), George Stone (announcer), John Cowan (director), Whitey Birquist (conductor). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 08:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Kalare Temple&quot; (Aired August 21, 1952)Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson THIS EPISODE:August 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Dr. Allenby&quot;, a distinguished anthropologist, discovers the Kalare tomb in the Yucatan. He's found murdered under mysterious circumstances. Jonathan Kegg solves the case with the help of his tape recorder! Adele Scott (musical effects), Bill Knight (engineer), Carlton KaDell (announcer), Doug Johnson (writer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), George Stone (announcer), John Cowan (director), Whitey Birquist (conductor). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Kalare Temple&quot; (Aired August 21, 1952)Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and court...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8558: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;Life Can Be Murder&quot; (07-21-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;Life Can Be Murder&quot; (07-21-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8558</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


July 21, 1951. CBS network. "Life Can Be Murder". Sustaining. Marlowe meets Marney Carr in a bar and becomes involved in a case of murder when she disappears. Gerald Mohr, James Nusser, Joan Banks, June Whitley, Kathleen Hite (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Marjorie Bennett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Dubov, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Virginia Gregg, Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 03:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-17T19_01_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:July 21, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Life Can Be Murder&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe meets Marney Carr in a bar and becomes involved in a case of murder when she disappears. Gerald Mohr, James Nusser, Joan Banks, June Whitley, Kathleen Hite (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Marjorie Bennett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Dubov, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Virginia Gregg, Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably receive...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8557: John Steele Adventurer - 'Play Ball' (08-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>John Steele Adventurer - 'Play Ball' (08-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8557</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.


THIS EPISODE:


August 30, 1949. Mutual network. "Play Ball". Sustaining. "One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog." "The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime." Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 21:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.THIS EPISODE:August 30, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Play Ball&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog.&quot; &quot;The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime.&quot; Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8557: John Steele Adventurer - 'Play Ball' (08-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>John Steele Adventurer - 'Play Ball' (08-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8557</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.


THIS EPISODE:


August 30, 1949. Mutual network. "Play Ball". Sustaining. "One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog." "The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime." Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 21:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-17T13_30_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.THIS EPISODE:August 30, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Play Ball&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog.&quot; &quot;The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime.&quot; Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8555: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach&quot; (06-04-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach&quot; (06-04-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8555</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Academy Award Theater
"Stagecoach" (Aired May 4, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!


THIS EPISODE:


May 4, 1946. CBS network. "Stagecoach". Sponsored by: Squibb. The well-done story of the romance between the captured outlaw and the dance hall girl. Claire Trevor, Randolph Scott. 32:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-17T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy_award_theater rex_harrison night_train bette_davis ginge</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1953</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater&quot;Stagecoach&quot; (Aired May 4, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Stagecoach&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. The well-done story of the romance between the captured outlaw and the dance hall girl. Claire Trevor, Randolph Scott. 32:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8556: Boston Blackie - &quot;Fifty Hunter Street&quot; (06-30-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Fifty Hunter Street&quot; (06-30-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8556</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944)

 While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.


THIS EPISODE:


June 30, 1944. "Fifty Hunter Street" - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Who was that masked man? Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organist), Richard Lane, Jan Miner. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 16:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-17T08_36_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944) While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.THIS EPISODE:June 30, 1944. &quot;Fifty Hunter Street&quot; - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Who was that masked man? Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organist), Richard Lane, Jan Miner. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944) While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encoun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8554: The Lux RadioTheater - &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot; (03-05-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux RadioTheater - &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot; (03-05-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8554</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)

Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922–24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.


THIS EPISODE:


March 5, 1951. "Panic In The Streets". After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 04:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-16T20_08_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3117</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922&#8211;24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.THIS EPISODE:March 5, 1951. &quot;Panic In The Streets&quot;. After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:3...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8553: Bold Venture - &quot;Slate Gets The Hook&quot; (10-08-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Slate Gets The Hook&quot; (10-08-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8553</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. The seafaring wanderlust aspect of the concept of Bold Venture had to have been one of the project's most persuasive elements. Add to that their impending departure for the bowels of Africa to film Bogie's classic, The African Queen (1951) and Frederick Ziv's willingness to bend over backwards to get at least thirty episodes of Bold Venture taped before their departure . . . then mix in an amazing back-of-the-mike staff that included David Rose as composer and music director, Henry Hayward to direct, and both Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the radioplays. And if that wasn't enough incentive to assure an amazing production, consider the supporting cast of some of Radio's finest voice talent. And last but by no means least, legendary choral director, songwriter and composer Jester Hairston in the almost cameo role of sidekick 'King' Moses. All in all, an amazing repertory company for the Bogarts' debut as leads in their own Radio program.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 23:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. The seafaring wanderlust aspect of the concept of Bold Venture had to have been one of the project's most persuasive elements. Add to that their impending departure for the bowels of Africa to film Bogie's classic, The African Queen (1951) and Frederick Ziv's willingness to bend over backwards to get at least thirty episodes of Bold Venture taped before their departure . . . then mix in an amazing back-of-the-mike staff that included David Rose as composer and music director, Henry Hayward to direct, and both Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the radioplays. And if that wasn't enough incentive to assure an amazing production, consider the supporting cast of some of Radio's finest voice talent. And last but by no means least, legendary choral director, songwriter and composer Jester Hairston in the almost cameo role of sidekick 'King' Moses. All in all, an amazing repertory company for the Bogarts' debut as leads in their own Radio program.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Slate Gets The Hook (Aired October 8, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8552: 21st. Precinct - &quot;The Platform&quot; (01-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st. Precinct - &quot;The Platform&quot; (01-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8552</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York. 


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January 13, 1954. "The Platform" - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The program starts with a raid on a dice game. A woman arrives and claims a killer at large has been in touch with her husband. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Barbara Weeks, Scott Tennyson, Santos Ortega, Larry Haines, John Sylvester, Harold Stone, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 18:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-16T10_29_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York. THIS EPISODE: January 13, 1954. &quot;The Platform&quot; - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The program starts with a raid on a dice game. A woman arrives and claims a killer at large has been in touch with her husband. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Barbara Weeks, Scott Tennyson, Santos Ortega, Larry Haines, John Sylvester, Harold Stone, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8550: The First Nighter Program - &quot;Help Wanted Female&quot; (01-08-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The First Nighter Program - &quot;Help Wanted Female&quot; (01-08-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8550</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 08, 1948. CBS network. "Help Wanted, Female". Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer) 30:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-16T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first_nighter_program help_wanted_female 1948 comedy-drama_serie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. THIS EPISODE:January 08, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Help Wanted, Female&quot;. Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer) 30:47.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8551: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Dance&quot; (09-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;The Big Dance&quot; (09-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8551</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.


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September 4, 1948. "The Big Dance" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 13:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-16T05_20_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.THIS EPISODE:September 4, 1948. &quot;The Big Dance&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a ficti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8549: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;Death Is So Trivial&quot; (02-07-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;Death Is So Trivial&quot; (02-07-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8549</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

February 7, 1975. Program #399. CBS network. "Death Is So Trivial". Sponsored by: Vigne Wine, Buick, Sine-Off. The program was rebroadcast on April 26, 1975. Program #400 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 12, 1974. Program #401 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 16, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Elspeth Eric (writer), Tony Roberts, Kristoffer Tabori, Suzanne Grossman, Bryna Raeburn, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 02:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-15T18_24_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_mystery_theater haunted_house e._g._marshall little_gr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. THIS EPISODE: February 7, 1975. Program #399. CBS network. &quot;Death Is So Trivial&quot;. Sponsored by: Vigne Wine, Buick, Sine-Off. The program was rebroadcast on April 26, 1975. Program #400 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 12, 1974. Program #401 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 16, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Elspeth Eric (writer), Tony Roberts, Kristoffer Tabori, Suzanne Grossman, Bryna Raeburn, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8547: The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - &quot;Special Guest Is John Carradine&quot; (06-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - &quot;Special Guest Is John Carradine&quot; (06-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8547</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the  in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings.
 

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June 28, 1949. "Special Guest Is John Carradine"- NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is "Candy Kisses." Jerry agrees to baby sit for guest John Carradine's ten-year-old genius nephew. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Len Dale, Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), John Carradine, Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-15T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>martin_&amp;_lewis_show special_guest_john_carradine dean_martin jer</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1888</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the&amp;nbsp; in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. THIS EPISODE: June 28, 1949. &quot;Special Guest Is John Carradine&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is &quot;Candy Kisses.&quot; Jerry agrees to baby sit for guest John Carradine's ten-year-old genius nephew. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Len Dale, Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), John Carradine, Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show busines...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8548: I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Hate Song&quot; (12-31-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - &quot;Hate Song&quot; (12-31-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.


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December 31, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. "Hate Song". Commercials added locally. The Party tries to take over "Boys Inc.," a youth organization. Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Virginia Gregg, David Rose (composer, conductor), Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 21:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:December 31, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Hate Song&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Party tries to take over &quot;Boys Inc.,&quot; a youth organization. Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Virginia Gregg, David Rose (composer, conductor), Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thrill...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8546: The NBC University Theater - &quot;Moby Dick&quot; (04-10-49) COMPLETE</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - &quot;Moby Dick&quot; (04-10-49) COMPLETE</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8546</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Jesse Belvin "Goodnight My Love"  (Released Originally In 1956)
"Moby Dick" (Aired April 10, 1949)

The NBC University Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. 


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April 10, 1949. NBC network, WMAQ Chicago aircheck. "Moby Dick". Sustaining. The legend of the chase after the white whale. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Henry Hull, Herman Melville (author), Hy Averback (announcer), John Beal, John Dehner, Lester Schott, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, John W. Taylor (intermission speaker: from the University of Louisville), Andrew C. Love (director). 59:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_university_theater american_literature dramatic_anthology no</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Jesse Belvin &quot;Goodnight My Love&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Released Originally In 1956)&quot;Moby Dick&quot; (Aired April 10, 1949)The NBC University Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. THIS EPISODE: April 10, 1949. NBC network, WMAQ Chicago aircheck. &quot;Moby Dick&quot;. Sustaining. The legend of the chase after the white whale. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Henry Hull, Herman Melville (author), Hy Averback (announcer), John Beal, John Dehner, Lester Schott, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, John W. Taylor (intermission speaker: from the University of Louisville), Andrew C. Love (director). 59:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Jesse Belvin &quot;Goodnight My Love&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Released Originally In 1956)&quot;Moby Dick&quot; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8545: Murder By Experts - &quot;The Big Money&quot; (07-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;The Big Money&quot; (07-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8545</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.


THIS EPISODE:


July 25, 1949. Mutual network. "The Big Money". Sustaining. An ex-con meets two schemers trying to hijack a 7 million dollar estate. A good story with a twist at the end. John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), James Stevens, Phillip Andrews (author), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack Faron (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Ann Shephard, Eric Dressler, Wendell Holmes, Richard DuPage (composer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 06:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-14T22_10_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:July 25, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Big Money&quot;. Sustaining. An ex-con meets two schemers trying to hijack a 7 million dollar estate. A good story with a twist at the end. John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), James Stevens, Phillip Andrews (author), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack Faron (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Ann Shephard, Eric Dressler, Wendell Holmes, Richard DuPage (composer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8543: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Unwelcome Rescue&quot; (07-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Unwelcome Rescue&quot; (07-03-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8543</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 


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July 3, 1948. NBC network. "The Unwelcome Rescue". Sustaining. Frank and Bart save a girl's life while working as lifeguards in Atlantic City and uncover a munitions plot. Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Ruth Braun (writer), William Welch (supervisor), Burt L. Standish (creator), Earl George, Elaine Rost, Gilbert Braun (writer), Hal Studer, Jack Kuney (director), Lawson Zerbe, Lon Clark, Mary Patton, Mel Brandt (announcer). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-14T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;July 3, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Unwelcome Rescue&quot;. Sustaining. Frank and Bart save a girl's life while working as lifeguards in Atlantic City and uncover a munitions plot. Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Ruth Braun (writer), William Welch (supervisor), Burt L. Standish (creator), Earl George, Elaine Rost, Gilbert Braun (writer), Hal Studer, Jack Kuney (director), Lawson Zerbe, Lon Clark, Mary Patton, Mel Brandt (announcer). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)The character also appears in numerous radio serials and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8544: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Red Capsule&quot; (07-22-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Red Capsule&quot; (07-22-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8544</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his.


THIS EPISODE:


July 22, 1946. Mutual network. "The Red Capsule". Sponsored by: Petri Wine. While camping in the mountains, a woman takes an "Efedrin" tablet, which turns out to be poison! Gregory Hood and his friend report the death, but find themselves arrested for murder! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), William Bakewell, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 01:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-14T17_01_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his.THIS EPISODE:July 22, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Red Capsule&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wine. While camping in the mountains, a woman takes an &quot;Efedrin&quot; tablet, which turns out to be poison! Gregory Hood and his friend report the death, but find themselves arrested for murder! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), William Bakewell, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initial...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8541: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - &quot;The Hot Spot&quot; (08-31-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8541</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


 August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-14T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_&amp;_peter_chambers the_hot_spot dane_clark henry_kane_(creat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at &quot;The Hot Spot,&quot; a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8542: The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (08-14-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (08-14-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8542</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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August 14, 1949. Program #16. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet". Commercials added locally. Blackie Martin has escaped from the Death House and sworn revenge. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Ivan Ditmars (music), Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 14:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-14T06_56_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:August 14, 1949. Program #16. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Blackie Martin has escaped from the Death House and sworn revenge. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Ivan Ditmars (music), Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)The Series was heard over all four net...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8540: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Pint Sized Payroll Bandit&quot; (10-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Pint Sized Payroll Bandit&quot; (10-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8540</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis "Misty" (1959) His signature song
Pint Sized Payroll Bandit (Aired October 27, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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October 27, 1953. "Pint Sized Payroll Bandit" - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a night-man in a hamburger joint leads to a nine-year-old runaway with $50,000 in cash! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Vivi Janis, Dick Beals, Eddie Fields, Frank Richards, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Robert Cenedella (author). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 02:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;Misty&quot; (1959) His signature songPint Sized Payroll Bandit (Aired October 27, 1953)As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: October 27, 1953. &quot;Pint Sized Payroll Bandit&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a night-man in a hamburger joint leads to a nine-year-old runaway with $50,000 in cash! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Vivi Janis, Dick Beals, Eddie Fields, Frank Richards, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Robert Cenedella (author). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Johnny Mathis &quot;Misty&quot; (1959) His signature songPint Sized Payroll Bandit (Aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8539: The Whistler - &quot;Malice&quot; (10-11-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;Malice&quot; (10-11-42)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. 


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October 11, 1942. CBS network. "Malice". Sustaining. A wealthy doctor and his two sons, one wants to be a doctor; the other definitely doesn't, meet up with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), J. Donald Wilson (writer, director). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 20:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler george_allen sterling_tracy sherman_marks joel_malone h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,&amp;nbsp; Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. THIS EPISODE:October 11, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Malice&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy doctor and his two sons, one wants to be a doctor; the other definitely doesn't, meet up with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), J. Donald Wilson (writer, director). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who po...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8537: Theater Five - &quot;A Nightmare&quot; (10-29-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Five - &quot;A Nightmare&quot; (10-29-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8537</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. 


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October 29, 1964. ABC network. "Nightmare". Commercials deleted. A teen-ager accuses her history teacher of assaulting her. Why not? Francis Rickett (writer), Ted Bell (director), Rosemary Rice, Stan Watts, George Baxter, Lorraine McMartin, Peter Fernandez, George Petrie, Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 21:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-13T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_five short_stories science_fiction sci-fi the_hunters fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1311</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. THIS EPISODE: October 29, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Nightmare&quot;. Commercials deleted. A teen-ager accuses her history teacher of assaulting her. Why not? Francis Rickett (writer), Ted Bell (director), Rosemary Rice, Stan Watts, George Baxter, Lorraine McMartin, Peter Fernandez, George Petrie, Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 21:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8538: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Welcome Mr. Conklin&quot; (06-23-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Welcome Mr. Conklin&quot; (06-23-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8538</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome Mr. Conklin (Aired June 23, 1948)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


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June 23, 1948. "Welcome Mr. Conklin"  - CBS network. Audition program. Osgood Conklin becomes the new principal of Madison High, after a traffic accident involving Miss Brooks! Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Al Lewis (writer), Joe Forte. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 15:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-13T07_50_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome Mr. Conklin (Aired June 23, 1948)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1948. &quot;Welcome Mr. Conklin&quot;&amp;nbsp; - CBS network. Audition program. Osgood Conklin becomes the new principal of Madison High, after a traffic accident involving Miss Brooks! Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Al Lewis (writer), Joe Forte. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome Mr. Conklin (Aired June 23, 1948)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8536: Suspense - This Will Kill You (08-23-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - This Will Kill You (08-23-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8536</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.


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August 23, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "This Will Kill You". A not-too-bright wartime assembly line worker is jealous of his boss and decides to kill him. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on November 29, 1955. Dane Clark, I. A. Findley (writer), Wally Maher, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Elliott Lewis, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 05:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-12T21_34_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.THIS EPISODE:August 23, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;This Will Kill You&quot;. A not-too-bright wartime assembly line worker is jealous of his boss and decides to kill him. The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 29, 1955. Dane Clark, I. A. Findley (writer), Wally Maher, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Elliott Lewis, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8535: The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Tyler White Entry&quot; (04-06-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - &quot;The Tyler White Entry&quot; (04-06-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8535</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.


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April 6, 1948. Program #17. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "The Entry Of Tyler White". Commercials added locally. Book 93, page 861. The story of Tyler White who is about to be executed for a murder he did not commit...because of a stray dog and a forgotten cigarette lighter. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Ruth Perrott, Herbert Rawlinson, Tyler McVey, Hal Sawyer, Ray Erlenborn (sound effects), Bob Lowery, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Larry Finley (producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 23:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-12T15_56_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.THIS EPISODE:April 6, 1948. Program #17. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;The Entry Of Tyler White&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 93, page 861. The story of Tyler White who is about to be executed for a murder he did not commit...because of a stray dog and a forgotten cigarette lighter. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Ruth Perrott, Herbert Rawlinson, Tyler McVey, Hal Sawyer, Ray Erlenborn (sound effects), Bob Lowery, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Larry Finley (producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8533: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; (12-07-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; (12-07-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8533</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 


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December 7, 1951. "A Baby Is Left At The Tavern" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. THIS EPISODE:December 7, 1951. &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8534: The Halls Of Ivy - Dean Huxley (02-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - Dean Huxley (02-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8534</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 19:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-12T11_02_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls_of_ivy ronald_colman william_todhunter_hall benita_hume vi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2141</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp;amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp;amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8532: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Dead Man's Debt (06-26-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Dead Man's Debt (06-26-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8532</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt.


THIS EPISODE:


June 26, 1945. CBS network. "Dead Man's Debt". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A smart lawyer gets a murderer off the hook, but his fee is a high one. Joseph Julian, Ann Shephard, Berry Kroeger, Luis Van Rooten, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Robert Newman (writer). 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-12T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt.THIS EPISODE:June 26, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Dead Man's Debt&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A smart lawyer gets a murderer off the hook, but his fee is a high one. Joseph Julian, Ann Shephard, Berry Kroeger, Luis Van Rooten, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Robert Newman (writer). 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8531: Box 13 - The Sad Night (12-19-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - The Sad Night (12-19-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8531</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 


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December 19, 1948. Program #18. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Sad Night". Commercials added locally. A child's copybook is the key to a fortune hidden for centuries, and of a story of death and destruction. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2022 01:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-11T17_37_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;December 19, 1948. Program #18. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Sad Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. A child's copybook is the key to a fortune hidden for centuries, and of a story of death and destruction. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8530: Let George Do It - &quot;The Crime That Was No More&quot; (07-26-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;The Crime That Was No More&quot; (07-26-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8530</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 


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July 26, 1948. "The Crime That Was No More" - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Arnold Loomis invents a hold-up to cover his gambling losses, but then is identified by the man who confesses to the crime that never happened! Bob Bailey, Wally Maher, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, William Conrad, Frances Robinson, Herb Butterfield, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (director). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 18:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-11T10_44_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailey george_valentine frances_robins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: July 26, 1948. &quot;The Crime That Was No More&quot; - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Arnold Loomis invents a hold-up to cover his gambling losses, but then is identified by the man who confesses to the crime that never happened! Bob Bailey, Wally Maher, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, William Conrad, Frances Robinson, Herb Butterfield, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (director). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8528: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Hound Dog (12-30-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Hound Dog (12-30-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8528</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - 
Hound Dog  (Aired Dedcember 30, 1956)

The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 


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December 30, 1956. "Hound Dog". An Old Man's Hound Dog of 11 years is shot. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Les Crutchfield (writer), John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Richard Beals, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns)  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-11T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Hound Dog&amp;nbsp; (Aired Dedcember 30, 1956)The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:December 30, 1956. &quot;Hound Dog&quot;. An Old Man's Hound Dog of 11 years is shot. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Les Crutchfield (writer), John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Richard Beals, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns)&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Hound Dog&amp;nbsp; (Aired Dedcember 30, 1956)The series st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8529: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley At Night School&quot; (12-10-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley At Night School&quot; (12-10-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8529</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 


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December 10, 1944. "Riley At Night School" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. While Riley's taking an algebra class at night school, he receives an anonymous love note. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 12:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE:December 10, 1944. &quot;Riley At Night School&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. While Riley's taking an algebra class at night school, he receives an anonymous love note. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer re...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8527: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Upholsterer&quot; (11-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;The Upholsterer&quot; (11-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8527</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.


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November 17, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Goldblatt, "The Upholsterer", has been shot to death within a locked room. Staats Cotsworth, John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Ken Roberts (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin&amp;nbsp; as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.THIS EPISODE:November 17, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Goldblatt, &quot;The Upholsterer&quot;, has been shot to death within a locked room. Staats Cotsworth, John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Ken Roberts (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)The Television scripts were exposited in flashback forma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8526: Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (04-10-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (04-10-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8526</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays "Tonight (Could Be he Night)" 1962
Defense Attorney - "Joshua Masters" (Aired April 10, 1952) 

Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (née Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as "Charity Martin" in The Thing That Cries in the Night, "Nasha" and "Laura" in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, "Sunny Richards" in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and "Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross" in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media.


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April 10, 1952. "Joshua Masters" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge "favorite dramatic actress." Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays &quot;Tonight (Could Be he Night)&quot; 1962Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (Aired April 10, 1952) Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (n&#233;e Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as &quot;Charity Martin&quot; in The Thing That Cries in the Night, &quot;Nasha&quot; and &quot;Laura&quot; in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, &quot;Sunny Richards&quot; in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and &quot;Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross&quot; in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media.THIS EPISODE: April 10, 1952. &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge &quot;favorite dramatic actress.&quot; Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays &quot;Tonight (Could Be he Night)&quot; 1962Defense Attorney - &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; (Aired Apr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8524: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Flashback (06-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Flashback (06-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8524</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Flashback (Aired June 27, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.


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June 27, 1953. CBS network. "Flashback". Sustaining. Stark vs. Colonel Beck. A contest complicated by Beck's son Brian and Cottonmouth...a cheating gambler! This is a network version. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Sam Edwards, Lou Krugman, Joseph Du Val, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Georgia Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Howard McNear. 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Flashback (Aired June 27, 1953)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.THIS EPISODE:June 27, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Flashback&quot;. Sustaining. Stark vs. Colonel Beck. A contest complicated by Beck's son Brian and Cottonmouth...a cheating gambler! This is a network version. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Sam Edwards, Lou Krugman, Joseph Du Val, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Georgia Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Howard McNear. 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Flashback (Aired June 27, 1953)The radio show first air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8525: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Customer&quot; (06-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Customer&quot; (06-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8525</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Customer (Aired June 22, 1954)

Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.


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June 22, 1954. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Customer". A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails! Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 16:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-10T08_05_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Customer (Aired June 22, 1954)Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.THIS EPISODE: June 22, 1954. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Customer&quot;. A special officer has been shot and the owner of a liquor store knifed to death during a robbery. One of the robbers has filthy finger nails! Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 25:35.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Customer (Aired June 22, 1954)Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8523: The Twilight Zone - &quot;The After Hours&quot; (06-10-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Twilight Zone - &quot;The After Hours&quot; (06-10-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8523</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. 


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June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. "The After Hours". Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. "A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists." Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 04:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-09T20_40_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rich comeneck,turk moller,linda righter,guy berril,lynn foley,natalia reed,lauren patton,irene olsen boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and amily</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. &quot;The After Hours&quot;. Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. &quot;A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists.&quot; Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8522: The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot; (06-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot; (06-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8522</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 


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June 13, 1951. NBC network. "A Trip To The Death House". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 22:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-09T14_17_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every We...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8522: The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot; (06-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot; (06-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8522</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 


THIS EPISODE:


June 13, 1951. NBC network. "A Trip To The Death House". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 22:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every We...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8520: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Case Of The Rushville Murder&quot; (01-06-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;The Case Of The Rushville Murder&quot; (01-06-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8520</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Rushville Murder (Aired January 6, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 


THIS EPISODE:


January 6, 1950. CBS network. "The Case Of The Rushville Murder". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A madwoman has escaped from the asylum and committed murder, but what about her sane sister? Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (writer), Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Rushville Murder (Aired January 6, 1950)Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. THIS EPISODE:January 6, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Rushville Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A madwoman has escaped from the asylum and committed murder, but what about her sane sister? Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (writer), Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Rushville Murder (Aired January 6, 1950)Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8521: &quot;The Nursemaid&quot; (Aired July 15, 1951)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;The Nursemaid&quot; (Aired July 15, 1951)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8521</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Emerson Drug, the maker of Bromo-Seltzer, decided that it would be more economical for them to abandon their Ellery Queen sponsorship over NBC and innaugurate a new series at a much lower cost. And so it was that Emerson Drug, Leslie Charteris, and producer/agent James Saphier brought the package to air over NBC for a three-month run between January and April 1945.


THIS EPISODE:

 
July 15, 1951. "The Nursemaid" - NBC network. aka: "No, My Darling Daughter". Sustaining. A wealthy old lady hires the Saint to protect her daughter from the gangsters she's hanging out with. After a murder, the old lady confesses! Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, Frederick Shields, Hy Averback, Eda Reiss Merin, Gale Page, Glen Vernon, Tony Barrett, Don Stanley (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Tom Conway, William Conrad. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 16:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-09T08_16_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Emerson Drug, the maker of Bromo-Seltzer, decided that it would be more economical for them to abandon their Ellery Queen sponsorship over NBC and innaugurate a new series at a much lower cost. And so it was that Emerson Drug, Leslie Charteris, and producer/agent James Saphier brought the package to air over NBC for a three-month run between January and April 1945.THIS EPISODE: July 15, 1951. &quot;The Nursemaid&quot; - NBC network. aka: &quot;No, My Darling Daughter&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy old lady hires the Saint to protect her daughter from the gangsters she's hanging out with. After a murder, the old lady confesses! Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, Frederick Shields, Hy Averback, Eda Reiss Merin, Gale Page, Glen Vernon, Tony Barrett, Don Stanley (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Tom Conway, William Conrad. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8519: The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Curse Of The Golden Cross&quot; (10-26-86)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8519</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)

The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 04:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-08T20_30_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_brown_mysteries g.k._chesterton father_john_o'connor pari</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)The first Father Brown story was published ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8518: X Minus One - &quot;The Haunted Corpse&quot; (07-25-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;The Haunted Corpse&quot; (07-25-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8518</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts.


THIS EPISODE:


July 25, 1957. NBC network. "The Haunted Corpse". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Swapped bodies and a plan for immortality. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on December 12, 1957. Frederick Pohl (author), Leon Janney, Jim Boles, Joseph Bell, Reese Taylor, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 20:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 22:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-08T14_03_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1210</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts.THIS EPISODE:July 25, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Haunted Corpse&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Swapped bodies and a plan for immortality. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on December 12, 1957. Frederick Pohl (author), Leon Janney, Jim Boles, Joseph Bell, Reese Taylor, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 20:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8516: Escape - &quot;The Sure Thing&quot; (10-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;The Sure Thing&quot; (10-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8516</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
October 15, 1949. CBS network. "The Sure Thing". Sustaining. A strange cruise in the Caribbean, a triple murder, and that all important bank draft for $2 million dollars. The script was subsequently used on "Escape" on January 17, 1950. The program opening is upcut. John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director), Fay Baker, Ian Wolfe, Sarah Selby, Del Castillo (special music arranger, conductor), John Hoyt, Don Diamond, Ted de Corsia. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-08T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. THIS EPISODE: October 15, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Sure Thing&quot;. Sustaining. A strange cruise in the Caribbean, a triple murder, and that all important bank draft for $2 million dollars. The script was subsequently used on &quot;Escape&quot; on January 17, 1950. The program opening is upcut. John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director), Fay Baker, Ian Wolfe, Sarah Selby, Del Castillo (special music arranger, conductor), John Hoyt, Don Diamond, Ted de Corsia. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8517: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; (10-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; (10-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8517</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 


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October 29, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Double Exposure" . Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot; . Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RK...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8515: The Crime Club - &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot; (06-12-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot; (06-12-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8515</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)

The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, “Hello I hope I haven’t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.” The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, “Ah you’re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf…”He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 


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June 12, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is A Knockout". Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 03:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, &#8220;Hello I hope I haven&#8217;t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.&#8221; The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, &#8220;Ah you&#8217;re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf&#8230;&#8221;He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot;. Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8513: Confession - &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot; (08-02-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Confession - &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot; (08-02-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8513</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject" 


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August 2, 1953. NBC network. "The Esther Phillips Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-07T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession esther_phillips_case actual_crimes paul_frees joel_da</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot; THIS EPISODE: August 2, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8514: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;The Traveling Man&quot; (06-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8514</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 


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June 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Traveling Man". Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 21:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-07T13_04_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. THIS EPISODE: June 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Traveling Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8512: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Mad Scientist Caper&quot; (07-25-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Mad Scientist Caper&quot; (07-25-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8512</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. 


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July 25, 1948. CBS network. "The Mad Scientist Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Raymond Fox is a famous but slightly insane inventor. He hires Spade to recover the secret formula for "Pentron." Sam promptly winds up in a hospital for the mentally deranged! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 12:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-07T04_50_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. THIS EPISODE: July 25, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Mad Scientist Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Raymond Fox is a famous but slightly insane inventor. He hires Spade to recover the secret formula for &quot;Pentron.&quot; Sam promptly winds up in a hospital for the mentally deranged! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8511: Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Lorre) - &quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot; (08-11-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Lorre) - &quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot; (08-11-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8511</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Queen Of Spades" - Aired August 28, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 


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September 11, 1947. NBC network. "The Queen Of Spades". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A Russian officer kills to learn the secret of the playing cards that cannot lose. Alexander Pushkin (author), Ben Wright, Henry Morgan (later known as "Harry Morgan"), Jack Edwards Jr., Luis Van Rooten, Lurene Tuttle, Michael Roy (announcer), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Rolfe Sedan, Stan Waxman, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 07:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-06T23_28_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1929</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot; - Aired August 28, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 11, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A Russian officer kills to learn the secret of the playing cards that cannot lose. Alexander Pushkin (author), Ben Wright, Henry Morgan (later known as &quot;Harry Morgan&quot;), Jack Edwards Jr., Luis Van Rooten, Lurene Tuttle, Michael Roy (announcer), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Rolfe Sedan, Stan Waxman, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot; - Aired August 28, 1947Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imagination...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8510: Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Edna Wolf Case&quot; (08-09-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Edna Wolf Case&quot; (08-09-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8510</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Edna Wolf Case (Aired August 9, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 


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August 9, 1950. NBC network. "The Edna Wolf Case". Sponsored by: Rexall. Edna Wolf hires Diamond to get the goods on her husband for a divorce. Diamond comes up with a frame for murder. Dick Powell sings, "You Made Me Love You" after solving the case. This program was rebroadcast on September 20, 1953. The scene where Diamond is "taken for a ride" is similar to a scene in the program of February 2, 1951. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ted de Corsia, Wilms Herbert, Blake Edwards (writer), Hy Averback, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Edna Wolf Case (Aired August 9, 1950)Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. THIS EPISODE:August 9, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Edna Wolf Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Rexall. Edna Wolf hires Diamond to get the goods on her husband for a divorce. Diamond comes up with a frame for murder. Dick Powell sings, &quot;You Made Me Love You&quot; after solving the case. This program was rebroadcast on September 20, 1953. The scene where Diamond is &quot;taken for a ride&quot; is similar to a scene in the program of February 2, 1951. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ted de Corsia, Wilms Herbert, Blake Edwards (writer), Hy Averback, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8509: Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Black Ball&quot; (11-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - &quot;The Black Ball&quot; (11-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8509</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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November 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Black Ball". Rocky is mistaken for a gambler named Al Margo, who has been using Rocky's name to run up a large gambling debt. The imposter is soon found murdered. The program is referred to as, "The Rocky Jordan Show." Jack Moyles. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2022 20:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-06T12_28_38-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:November 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Black Ball&quot;. Rocky is mistaken for a gambler named Al Margo, who has been using Rocky's name to run up a large gambling debt. The imposter is soon found murdered. The program is referred to as, &quot;The Rocky Jordan Show.&quot; Jack Moyles. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaura...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8507: Macabre - &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot; (12-11-61)</title>
      <itunes:title>Macabre - &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot; (12-11-61)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8507</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil."


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December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Midnight Horseman". A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-06T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot;THIS EPISODE:December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot;. A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)The series arose out of an improptu competition be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8508: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Ice Man (03-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Ice Man (03-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8508</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
"The Ice Man" (Aired March 2, 1952)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957.


THIS EPISODE:


March 2, 1952. NBC network. "The Ice Man". Sustaining. Based on the events of September 17, 1948. A strange burglar who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick is finally tracked down by the Rangers. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Phil Harris (NBC promo), Alice Faye (NBC promo), Bill Forman (NBC promo), Jack Paar (NBC promo). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2022 15:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&quot;The Ice Man&quot; (Aired March 2, 1952)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957.THIS EPISODE:March 2, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Ice Man&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the events of September 17, 1948. A strange burglar who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick is finally tracked down by the Rangers. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Phil Harris (NBC promo), Alice Faye (NBC promo), Bill Forman (NBC promo), Jack Paar (NBC promo). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&quot;The Ice Man&quot; (Aired March 2, 1952)Tales...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8506: Mystery House - &quot;Bases Loaded&quot; (06-14-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mystery House - &quot;Bases Loaded&quot; (06-14-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8506</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by  Dan and Barbara Glenn  - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.


THIS EPISODE:


June 14, 1946. Program #44.  "Bases Loaded". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2022 03:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-05T19_57_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)That strange publishing firm owned by&amp;nbsp; Dan and Barbara Glenn&amp;nbsp; - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;&amp;nbsp; located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,&amp;nbsp; everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.THIS EPISODE:June 14, 1946. Program #44. &amp;nbsp;&quot;Bases Loaded&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)That strange publishing firm owned by&amp;nbsp; Dan and Barbara Gle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8505: Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - &quot;The Saddle Shoes&quot; (04-07-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - &quot;The Saddle Shoes&quot; (04-07-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8505</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953) aka: Sophisticated Lady" 

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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April 7, 1953. "The Saddle Shoes" aka: "Sophisticated Lady" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Esquire Magazine, Kix, Camels (G &amp; D Vermouth: local). Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer as rough and tough as ever. Mike's after a pair of saddle shoes after their owner shoots first to kill...and almost does. The system cue has been deleted. Larry Haines, Jan Miner, Mickey Spillane (creator), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director, co-producer), Ed Ladd (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2022 21:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-05T13_06_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>that_hammer_guy mike_hammer the_saddle_shoes larry_haines jan_mi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953) aka: Sophisticated Lady&quot; The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of&amp;nbsp; That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.&amp;nbsp; The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 7, 1953. &quot;The Saddle Shoes&quot; aka: &quot;Sophisticated Lady&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Esquire Magazine, Kix, Camels (G &amp;amp; D Vermouth: local). Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer as rough and tough as ever. Mike's after a pair of saddle shoes after their owner shoots first to kill...and almost does. The system cue has been deleted. Larry Haines, Jan Miner, Mickey Spillane (creator), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director, co-producer), Ed Ladd (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953) aka: Sophisticated Lady&quot; The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hamm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8504: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot; (01-07-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot; (01-07-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8504</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows "We Go Together" (1956)
The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso Record (01-07-47)

The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 


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January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. "The Broken Caruso Record". Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows &quot;We Go Together&quot; (1956)The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso Record (01-07-47)The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. THIS EPISODE:January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot;. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows &quot;We Go Together&quot; (1956)The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8504: The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot; (01-07-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot; (01-07-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8504</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows "We Go Together" (1956)
The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso Record (01-07-47)

The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 


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January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. "The Broken Caruso Record". Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows &quot;We Go Together&quot; (1956)The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso Record (01-07-47)The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. THIS EPISODE:January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot;. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Introduces The Moonglows &quot;We Go Together&quot; (1956)The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8503: I Love Adventure - &quot;Hearse On The Highway&quot; (07-11-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Love Adventure - &quot;Hearse On The Highway&quot; (07-11-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8503</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[I Love Adventure - Hearse On The Highway (07-11-48)
INTRO: Bob Plays - Earth, Wind &amp; Fire "After the Love Has Gone" (1979)

Hearse On The Highway (Aired July 11, 1948)
This is a short-lived series for true fans of I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. It serves as something of a bridge between the eras that the longer series' cover. Morse accomplishes this with a plausible back story and a somewhat implausible artifice to reunite the members of the A-1 Detective Agency after their dispersal during World War II. The story line for I Love Adventure resumes, appropriately enough, in post-World War II London where the top secret non-governmental agency known only as The 21 Old Men of 10 Gramercy Park, whose mission is to fight all enemies of international peace. Jack Packard [Michael Raffetto] was recruited by the 21 Old Men to lead a select group on assignments circling the globe. Packard never meets the 21 Old Men face to face. His assignments were given to him from behind a 20-foot by 40-foot, two-way mirror at 10 Gramercy Park, usually from a single spokeman for the 21 Old Men [Everett Glass]. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


July 11, 1948. Program #12. ABC network. "Hearse On The Highway". Sustaining. Jack and Doc try to stop a gang of hijackers. Michael Raffetto, Carlton E. Morse (producer), Barton Yarborough, Lou Krugman, Peggy Webber, Russell Thorson, Frank Richards, Rex Koury (organ), Frank Gerstle, Thomas J. Aherne (writer), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2022 06:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>I Love Adventure - Hearse On The Highway (07-11-48)INTRO: Bob Plays - Earth, Wind &amp;amp; Fire &quot;After the Love Has Gone&quot; (1979)Hearse On The Highway (Aired July 11, 1948)This is a short-lived series for true fans of I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. It serves as something of a bridge between the eras that the longer series' cover. Morse accomplishes this with a plausible back story and a somewhat implausible artifice to reunite the members of the A-1 Detective Agency after their dispersal during World War II. The story line for I Love Adventure resumes, appropriately enough, in post-World War II London where the top secret non-governmental agency known only as The 21 Old Men of 10 Gramercy Park, whose mission is to fight all enemies of international peace. Jack Packard [Michael Raffetto] was recruited by the 21 Old Men to lead a select group on assignments circling the globe. Packard never meets the 21 Old Men face to face. His assignments were given to him from behind a 20-foot by 40-foot, two-way mirror at 10 Gramercy Park, usually from a single spokeman for the 21 Old Men [Everett Glass]. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1948. Program #12. ABC network. &quot;Hearse On The Highway&quot;. Sustaining. Jack and Doc try to stop a gang of hijackers. Michael Raffetto, Carlton E. Morse (producer), Barton Yarborough, Lou Krugman, Peggy Webber, Russell Thorson, Frank Richards, Rex Koury (organ), Frank Gerstle, Thomas J. Aherne (writer), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I Love Adventure - Hearse On The Highway (07-11-48)INTRO: Bob Plays - Earth, Wind &amp;amp; Fire &quot;Aft...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8502: Jeff Regan Invetigator - &quot;The Lawyer And The Lady&quot; (12-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Invetigator - &quot;The Lawyer And The Lady&quot; (12-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8502</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast.


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December 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "The Lawyer and The Lady". Sustaining. Lawyer Joseph Kramer hires Regan, then gets shot while in his own office. Mrs. Kramer is shot and killed too. Regan gets decked by Spec Jameson, a 280 pound fat man with brass knuckles. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Lawrence Dobkin, Carol Matthews, Lou Krugman, Marvin Miller, Herb Vigran, Mary Lansing, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Milton Charles (organist), Jackson Gillis (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2022 00:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast.THIS EPISODE:December 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Lawyer and The Lady&quot;. Sustaining. Lawyer Joseph Kramer hires Regan, then gets shot while in his own office. Mrs. Kramer is shot and killed too. Regan gets decked by Spec Jameson, a 280 pound fat man with brass knuckles. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Lawrence Dobkin, Carol Matthews, Lou Krugman, Marvin Miller, Herb Vigran, Mary Lansing, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Milton Charles (organist), Jackson Gillis (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three det...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8501: The Man Called X - &quot;Carbon Fourteen&quot; (01-25-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;Carbon Fourteen&quot; (01-25-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8501</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.  One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:  "I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--".  Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.  In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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January 25, 1948. "Carbon Fourteen" - CBS network. Commercials deleted. Bill Wilson, a physics teacher in Los Angeles, has been shot just after telling Ken Thurston about some missing carbon 14. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Cathy Lewis, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 18:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.&amp;nbsp; One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:&amp;nbsp; &quot;I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.&amp;nbsp; In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:January 25, 1948. &quot;Carbon Fourteen&quot; - CBS network. Commercials deleted. Bill Wilson, a physics teacher in Los Angeles, has been shot just after telling Ken Thurston about some missing carbon 14. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Cathy Lewis, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8500: Life With Luigi - &quot;The Registered Letter&quot; (07-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;The Registered Letter&quot; (07-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8500</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 


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July 10, 1949. "The Registered Letter" - CBS network. Sustaining. Is Luigi's antique store in violation of the fire code? J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Paul Masterson (announcer). 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 13:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-04T05_34_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1633</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE: July 10, 1949. &quot;The Registered Letter&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Is Luigi's antique store in violation of the fire code? J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Paul Masterson (announcer). 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8499: The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8499</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[CBS World News Today - War News (12-31-44)

CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Competing news bureaus, both independent and print media bureaus, kept a steady flow of fascinating coverage throughout the lead up to World War II, its prosecution and aftermath. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 07:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>CBS World News Today - War News (12-31-44)CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Competing news bureaus, both independent and print media bureaus, kept a steady flow of fascinating coverage throughout the lead up to World War II, its prosecution and aftermath.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS World News Today - War News (12-31-44)CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8498: The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8498</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The CBS World News Today - "War News" (12-31-44)

CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Show Notes From Old Time Radio Downloads.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2022-02-03T23_15_36-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 07:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excellent news specials and regular broadcasts over the legendary history of the CBS Radio News Bureau. The hands-down standouts from CBS' Radio News division over the years that spanned the Golden Age of Radio were commentators H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis and Edward R. Murrow. The Golden Age of Radio spanned some of the most momentous news events of the Twentieth Century: the aftermath of World War I, The Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The League of Nations, World War II, The Korean War, and the Cold War Era. Competition for Radio news coverage of all of these historical eras was predictably stiff. NBC, CBS and MBS were the major players during this era. ABC came to the Radio news arena somewhat later during the Golden Era of Radio news coverage. News coverage during the rise of the Nazi party and the lead up to World War II was especially well covered by all three major networks of the era. Show Notes From Old Time Radio Downloads.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CBS World News Today - &quot;War News&quot; (12-31-44)CBS News' The World Today spawned numerous excell...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8497: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;London - Nikoli Debarov&quot; (04-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;London - Nikoli Debarov&quot; (04-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8497</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


April 22, 1953. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to London to be the bodyguard of "Nikoli Debarov"...who doesn't even exist! Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Jan Arvan, Jean Tatum, Jeanne Bates, John Storm (announcer), Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 03:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-03T19_04_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days&amp;nbsp; of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond&amp;nbsp; was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X&amp;nbsp; had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 22, 1953. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to London to be the bodyguard of &quot;Nikoli Debarov&quot;...who doesn't even exist! Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Jan Arvan, Jean Tatum, Jeanne Bates, John Storm (announcer), Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable progr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8496: The Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Lipton Talent Scouts&quot; (05-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - &quot;Lipton Talent Scouts&quot; (05-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8496</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This   show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family."

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2022 20:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-03T12_35_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arthur_godfrey_show lipton_talent_scouts cbs_studio variety wall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This &amp;nbsp; show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8495: The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;Rummage Sale&quot; (01-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;Rummage Sale&quot; (01-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8495</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)
INTRO: Bob Plays Hall &amp; Oates "Sara Smile" (1975)

Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC’s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959.


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January 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. The McGees are holding a "Rummage Sale" and Fibber comes up with some good merchandise to sell. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Keith Fowler (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Max Hutto (director), Bill Thompson, Richard LeGrand, Myra Marsh, Bea Benaderet, Coline Collins. 34:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2022 15:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-03T07_42_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber_mcgee_and_molly arthur_q._bryan bill_thompson billy_mills</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2090</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)INTRO: Bob Plays Hall &amp;amp; Oates &quot;Sara Smile&quot; (1975)Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC&#8217;s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959.THIS EPISODE:January 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. The McGees are holding a &quot;Rummage Sale&quot; and Fibber comes up with some good merchandise to sell. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Keith Fowler (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Max Hutto (director), Bill Thompson, Richard LeGrand, Myra Marsh, Bea Benaderet, Coline Collins. 34:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)INTRO: Bob Plays Hall &amp;amp; Oates &quot;Sara Smile&quot; (1975)Jim Jor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8494: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The John Nelson Murder Case&quot; (06-06-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;The John Nelson Murder Case&quot; (06-06-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8494</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The John Nelson Murder Case (Aired June 6, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." 


THIS EPISODE:

 
June 6, 1953. "The John Nelson Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. In the Ruxton Hotel, John Nelson has been found stabbed to death. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Hal Gerard, Tom Tully, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-03T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The John Nelson Murder Case (Aired June 6, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; THIS EPISODE: June 6, 1953. &quot;The John Nelson Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. In the Ruxton Hotel, John Nelson has been found stabbed to death. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Hal Gerard, Tom Tully, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The John Nelson Murder Case (Aired June 6, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8493: Calling All Cars - &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot; (11-06-34)</title>
      <itunes:title>Calling All Cars - &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot; (11-06-34)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8493</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 


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November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "Six Shots At Midnight". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2022 01:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-02T17_50_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling_all_cars six_shots_at_midnight true_crime charles_freder</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8492: The Black Museum - &quot;The Bathtub&quot; (04-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - &quot;The Bathtub&quot; (04-01-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.


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April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Bathtub". Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Bathtub&quot;. Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8490: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Dead White Lifeboat&quot; (04-24-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - &quot;The Dead White Lifeboat&quot; (04-24-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8490</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Paaul Anka "Put Your Head On My Shoulder" (1958) #1 Hit
"The Dead White Lifeboat" (Aired April 24, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. 


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April 24, 1955. Program #12. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Dead-White Lifeboat". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin, Katherine Barrett, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1974</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Paaul Anka &quot;Put Your Head On My Shoulder&quot; (1958) #1 Hit&quot;The Dead White Lifeboat&quot; (Aired April 24, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;April 24, 1955. Program #12. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Dead-White Lifeboat&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin, Katherine Barrett, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Paaul Anka &quot;Put Your Head On My Shoulder&quot; (1958) #1 Hit&quot;The Dead White Lifeboat&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8491: The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts&quot; (03-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts&quot; (03-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8491</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!" 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 13:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-02T05_27_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen harry_lubin_and_orchestra bill_goodwin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8489: The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;Cemetery&quot; (02-15-72)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - &quot;Cemetery&quot; (02-15-72)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed "the ultimate in horror." Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, "the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten." Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. 


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February 15, 1972. Program #24. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. "Cemetery". Commercials added locally. A good tale of horror from the crypt. A visitor from beyond death. Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." The story is also known as, "Scoop." Arch Oboler (writer, host). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 02:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed &quot;the ultimate in horror.&quot; Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, &quot;the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten.&quot; Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. THIS EPISODE: February 15, 1972. Program #24. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. &quot;Cemetery&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good tale of horror from the crypt. A visitor from beyond death. Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; The story is also known as, &quot;Scoop.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Ou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8488: Mr. District Attorney - The Deadly Snowflake (05-26-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. District Attorney - The Deadly Snowflake (05-26-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8488</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)

On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
May 26, 1948. NBC network. "The Case Of The Deadly Snowflake". Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Sentry Hair Cream. A blind safecracker named Laird Morton is planning a job with a getaway by boat. However, there is no honor among thieves! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Peter Van Steeden (music director), Robert Shaw (director), Phillips H. Lord (creator), Len Doyle, Edward Byron (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 20:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-01T12_49_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. THIS EPISODE: May 26, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Snowflake&quot;. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Sentry Hair Cream. A blind safecracker named Laird Morton is planning a job with a getaway by boat. However, there is no honor among thieves! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Peter Van Steeden (music director), Robert Shaw (director), Phillips H. Lord (creator), Len Doyle, Edward Byron (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8487: Rogue's Gallery - Blue Eyes (AKA: Jealousy Is A Strange Thing) 06-06-46</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - Blue Eyes (AKA: Jealousy Is A Strange Thing) 06-06-46</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8487</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 16:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-02-01T08_30_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri,virginia gregg,william johnstone,wilms _herbert boxcars711 bob_camardella duke count kids and ami</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;E...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8486: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;New Business Administration Course&quot; (02-11-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;New Business Administration Course&quot; (02-11-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8486</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson "Dancing Machine" (1973)
New Business Administration Course (02-11-51)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


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February 11, 1951. "New Business Administration Course" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. The program was recorded December 27, 1950. Miss Brooks complains of a cold room in Mrs. Davis' house, and the temperature at Madison High. Who will teach the new course in "Business Administration?" Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson &quot;Dancing Machine&quot; (1973)New Business Administration Course (02-11-51)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:February 11, 1951. &quot;New Business Administration Course&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. The program was recorded December 27, 1950. Miss Brooks complains of a cold room in Mrs. Davis' house, and the temperature at Madison High. Who will teach the new course in &quot;Business Administration?&quot; Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson &quot;Dancing Machine&quot; (1973)New Business Administration Course (02-1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8485: Beyond Tomorrow - &quot;The Mimic&quot; (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Tomorrow - &quot;The Mimic&quot; (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8485</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an American radio drama series developed for CBS in the spring of 1950. Beyond Tomorrow was meant to be CBS's first science fiction radio program. The show was announced in newspapers but it is not known if any episodes were actually broadcast. An audition show and three additional shows were transcribed to disk. In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier "Beyond 2000" for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 06:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an American radio drama series developed for CBS in the spring of 1950. Beyond Tomorrow was meant to be CBS's first science fiction radio program. The show was announced in newspapers but it is not known if any episodes were actually broadcast. An audition show and three additional shows were transcribed to disk. In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier &quot;Beyond 2000&quot; for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8484: The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Mr. Morgan&quot; (05-24-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr Malone - &quot;Mr. Morgan&quot; (05-24-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)

Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 01:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-02-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing_mr._malone criminal lawyer private_eye angel's_city_hall</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have manage...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8483: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Soft Spot&quot; (09-01-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Soft Spot&quot; (09-01-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Soft Spot (09-01-50)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


September 1, 1950. "The Soft Spot" - CBS network. Sustaining. An old man dead in a flop house, a sot who carves wood, a fallen lady with an eye for gold lockets, and a snake with big ears all lead Marlowe to a soft spot in a killer's hard heart! Bill Bouchey, Edgar Barrier, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Nestor Paiva, Paul Dubov, Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Richard Sanville (director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton, Vivi Janis. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-31T12_11_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_marlowe gerald_mohr virginia_gregg jack_edwards lillian_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Soft Spot (09-01-50)This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:September 1, 1950. &quot;The Soft Spot&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. An old man dead in a flop house, a sot who carves wood, a fallen lady with an eye for gold lockets, and a snake with big ears all lead Marlowe to a soft spot in a killer's hard heart! Bill Bouchey, Edgar Barrier, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Nestor Paiva, Paul Dubov, Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Richard Sanville (director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton, Vivi Janis. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Soft Spot (09-01-50)This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably beca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8481: 2000 Plus - The Giant Walks (11-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>2000 Plus - The Giant Walks (11-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8481</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 


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November 8, 1950. Mutual network. "The Giant Walks". Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-31T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. THIS EPISODE:November 8, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Giant Walks&quot;. Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8482: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Fatal Appointment (01-16-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Fatal Appointment (01-16-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8482</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.


THIS EPISODE:


January 16, 1952. NBC network. "Fatal Appointment". Sustaining. "A beautiful girl dies in a hotel room, a man gives all for love and an appointment for romance winds up in a rendezvous with death." William Gargan, Lou Vickert (? writer), Joan Alexander, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 15:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-31T07_27_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.THIS EPISODE:January 16, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Fatal Appointment&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A beautiful girl dies in a hotel room, a man gives all for love and an appointment for romance winds up in a rendezvous with death.&quot; William Gargan, Lou Vickert (? writer), Joan Alexander, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8480: Academy Award Theater (Starring John Garfield) - &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot; (10-16-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater (Starring John Garfield) - &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot; (10-16-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8480</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: BOB: The Drifters "Save The Last Dance For Me"  (#1 Hit) Atlantic Records
Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)

John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! 


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October 16, 1946. CBS network. "Blood On The Sun". Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the "Tanaka Plan" of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 05:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-30T21_06_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: BOB: The Drifters &quot;Save The Last Dance For Me&quot;&amp;nbsp; (#1 Hit) Atlantic RecordsBlood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! THIS EPISODE: October 16, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the &quot;Tanaka Plan&quot; of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: BOB: The Drifters &quot;Save The Last Dance For Me&quot;&amp;nbsp; (#1 Hit) Atlantic RecordsBlood On The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8479: Cloak &amp; Dagger - Behind The Lines (05-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Behind The Lines (05-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8479</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)



Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. Fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.


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May 7, 1950. "Behind The Lines" - NBC network. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Colonel Corey Ford introduces the series before the story. An announcement is made that this is the first show of the series, but in an ambigiuous way. The stories are based on a book by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain. An American O. S. S. member parachutes into occupied Austria on a spying mission, but makes a serious mistake. Keep your eye on the button! The story is untitled in NBC records. The program of May 14, 1950 was pre-empted for a speech by President Truman. Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber (announcer), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Ross Martin, Bernard Philips (?), Dolly Haas, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (host, author), Alistair MacBain (author). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 00:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. Fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.THIS EPISODE:May 7, 1950. &quot;Behind The Lines&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Colonel Corey Ford introduces the series before the story. An announcement is made that this is the first show of the series, but in an ambigiuous way. The stories are based on a book by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain. An American O. S. S. member parachutes into occupied Austria on a spying mission, but makes a serious mistake. Keep your eye on the button! The story is untitled in NBC records. The program of May 14, 1950 was pre-empted for a speech by President Truman. Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber (announcer), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Ross Martin, Bernard Philips (?), Dolly Haas, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (host, author), Alistair MacBain (author). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8477: The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Broadway&quot; (10-14-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Broadway&quot; (10-14-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8477</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. 


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October 14, 1947. NBC network. "Salute To Broadway" - Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Milton tries to buy tickets to a show. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. THIS EPISODE: October 14, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Salute To Broadway&quot; - Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Milton tries to buy tickets to a show. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Ar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8478: Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Caged&quot; (08-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Caged&quot; (08-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8478</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays "Go Away Little Girl" by  The Happenings (1966) B.T. Puppy Records
creen Director's Playhouse - "Caged" (08-02-51)

Caged (Aired August 2, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamour lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. Usually the same star that appeared in the movie shows up on the radio play, not all of them to great advantage. 


THIS EPISODE:


August 2, 1951. "Caged" starring Eleanor Parker as Marie Allen and Hope Emerson as Evelyn Harper. Caged tells the story of a teenage newlywed, who is sent to prison for being an accessory to a robbery. Her experiences while incarcerated, along with the killing of her husband, change her from a very frightened young girl into a hardened convict. This is one of the finest productions ever done for radio from Screen Director's Playhouse. The Academy Award performances by Parker and Emerson are nothing less than spectacular. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 17:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-30T09_55_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays &quot;Go Away Little Girl&quot; by&amp;nbsp; The Happenings (1966) B.T. Puppy Recordscreen Director's Playhouse - &quot;Caged&quot; (08-02-51)Caged (Aired August 2, 1951)Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamour lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. Usually the same star that appeared in the movie shows up on the radio play, not all of them to great advantage. THIS EPISODE:August 2, 1951. &quot;Caged&quot; starring Eleanor Parker as Marie Allen and Hope Emerson as Evelyn Harper. Caged tells the story of a teenage newlywed, who is sent to prison for being an accessory to a robbery. Her experiences while incarcerated, along with the killing of her husband, change her from a very frightened young girl into a hardened convict. This is one of the finest productions ever done for radio from Screen Director's Playhouse. The Academy Award performances by Parker and Emerson are nothing less than spectacular. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays &quot;Go Away Little Girl&quot; by&amp;nbsp; The Happenings (1966) B.T. Puppy Recordscreen Dir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8476: Vanishing Point - &quot;The Black Serpent&quot; (09-30-85)</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - &quot;The Black Serpent&quot; (09-30-85)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8476</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 06:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-29T22_52_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing_point canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc science_fi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction ant...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8475: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Classified Killer Matter&quot; (02-23-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Classified Killer Matter&quot; (02-23-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8475</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays The Dubs "Could This Be Magic" 1957 on "Gone Records"
The Classified Killer Matter (Aired February 23, 1954)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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February 23, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Classified Killer Matter". An ad for a 1953 Cadillac leads to a murder in a Chicago snowstorm. John Lund. 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 00:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-29T16_58_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays The Dubs &quot;Could This Be Magic&quot; 1957 on &quot;Gone Records&quot;The Classified Killer Matter (Aired February 23, 1954)For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:February 23, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Classified Killer Matter&quot;. An ad for a 1953 Cadillac leads to a murder in a Chicago snowstorm. John Lund. 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays The Dubs &quot;Could This Be Magic&quot; 1957 on &quot;Gone Records&quot;The Classified Killer Matte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8474: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Demon Barber (01-28-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Demon Barber (01-28-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8474</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".


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January 28, 1946. Mutual network. "The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, "The Yellow Face." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2022 20:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-29T12_21_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock_holmes arthur_conan_doyle basil_rathbone nigel_bruce jo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1887</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.THIS EPISODE:January 28, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, &quot;The Yellow Face.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)His earliest cases, which he pursued as an a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8472: The CBS Radio Workshop -Young Man Axelbrod (08-22-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop -Young Man Axelbrod (08-22-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8472</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.


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September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Young Man Axelbrod". Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1475</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.THIS EPISODE:September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Young Man Axelbrod&quot;. Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8473: Great Gildersleeve - New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (06-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Great Gildersleeve - New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (06-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8473</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[New Secretary "Leila" (Aired June 3, 1945)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 


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June 3, 1945. "New Secretary Leila" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve hires Leila to be his secretary, not the best idea in the world! Claude Sweeten (music), Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Verne Smith (announcer), Walter Tetley. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2022 14:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-29T06_07_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold_peary earle_ross ken_carpenter lurene_tuttle walter_tetle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (Aired June 3, 1945)Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. THIS EPISODE: June 3, 1945. &quot;New Secretary Leila&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve hires Leila to be his secretary, not the best idea in the world! Claude Sweeten (music), Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Verne Smith (announcer), Walter Tetley. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (Aired June 3, 1945)Actor Harold Peary played the character during its tran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8471: The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot; (01-13-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Campbell Playhouse - &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot; (01-13-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8471</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. 


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January 13, 1939. CBS network. "Mutiny On The Bounty". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of "The Bounty" during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2022 04:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-28T20_00_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell_playhouse mutiny_on_the_bounty captain_bligh tahiti ors</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. THIS EPISODE: January 13, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of &quot;The Bounty&quot; during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8470: Author's Playhouse - &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot; (04-23-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot; (04-23-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8470</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 


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April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Forever Walking Free". Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 23:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-28T15_45_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.&amp;nbsp; Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. THIS EPISODE:April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot;. Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8469: The Clock - Retribution (01-12-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Retribution (01-12-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8469</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)

When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike. Employing at least fifty-two of the same scripts as the American run, Grace Gibson simply recast and rerecorded the series for Australian syndication and ended up with a reasonably long-running hit on its hands. And though the key to the comparative success of the Grace Gibson produced series was its wide syndication, it takes nothing away from the comparative quality of either the performances or the productions themselves. Indeed, some sixty years later, the Grace Gibson run of The Clock has long been intermingled with its surviving American counterparts--often interchangeably. 


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January 12, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Retribution". Sponsored by: Participting sponsors. Vera convinces her lover to kill her husband, but the hapless murderer soon sees the ghost of his victim. The ABC net series of "The Clock" ran a diferent prouction of the same script on September 25, 1947. Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Lawrence Klee (writer), Nigel Lovell, Margaret Christiansen, John Tate, Don Crosby, Gordon Glenwright, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (proucer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 18:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike. Employing at least fifty-two of the same scripts as the American run, Grace Gibson simply recast and rerecorded the series for Australian syndication and ended up with a reasonably long-running hit on its hands. And though the key to the comparative success of the Grace Gibson produced series was its wide syndication, it takes nothing away from the comparative quality of either the performances or the productions themselves. Indeed, some sixty years later, the Grace Gibson run of The Clock has long been intermingled with its surviving American counterparts--often interchangeably. THIS EPISODE: January 12, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Retribution&quot;. Sponsored by: Participting sponsors. Vera convinces her lover to kill her husband, but the hapless murderer soon sees the ghost of his victim. The ABC net series of &quot;The Clock&quot; ran a diferent prouction of the same script on September 25, 1947. Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Lawrence Klee (writer), Nigel Lovell, Margaret Christiansen, John Tate, Don Crosby, Gordon Glenwright, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (proucer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8467: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Baradian Letters&quot; (06-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Baradian Letters&quot; (06-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8467</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.


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June 12, 1949. Program #7. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Benadian Letters". Commercials added locally. Blackmail, murder and mayhem in Paris. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-28T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins.THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1949. Program #7. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Benadian Letters&quot;. Commercials added locally. Blackmail, murder and mayhem in Paris. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8468: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Between Life &amp; Death&quot; (03-24-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;Between Life &amp; Death&quot; (03-24-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8468</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Between Life &amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)

With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. 


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March 24, 1944. "Between Life &amp; Death" - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 12:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy harlow_wilcox freeman_gosden charles_correll elinor_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Between Life &amp;amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. THIS EPISODE: March 24, 1944. &quot;Between Life &amp;amp; Death&quot; - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Between Life &amp;amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)With the listening audience increasing in the spri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8466: Best Plays - &quot;Ethan Frome&quot; (09-13-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Best Plays - &quot;Ethan Frome&quot; (09-13-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8466</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show’s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City “where the American stage begins”. Show Notes From The Radiospirits.com.


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Ethan Frome (09-13-53) is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with "Ethan Frome", a man with dreams and desires that end in an  turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm.  John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella  Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William (adaptor, transcriber),Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 02:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show&#8217;s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City &#8220;where the American stage begins&#8221;. Show Notes From The Radiospirits.com.THIS EPISODE:Ethan Frome (09-13-53) is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with &quot;Ethan Frome&quot;, a man with dreams and desires that end in an&amp;nbsp; turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm.&amp;nbsp; John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella&amp;nbsp; Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William (adaptor, transcriber),Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8465: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Murder In Duplicate&quot; (10-10-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Murder In Duplicate&quot; (10-10-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8465</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops.


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October 10, 1951. NBC network. "Murder In Duplicate". A boxing champ is suspected of throwing a fight and a snoppy reporter feels he needs to hire Barry as a bodyguard.  Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 20:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-27T12_38_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops.THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Murder In Duplicate&quot;. A boxing champ is suspected of throwing a fight and a snoppy reporter feels he needs to hire Barry as a bodyguard.&amp;nbsp; Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8463: Philo Vance - &quot;The White Willow Murder Case&quot; (03-22-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philo Vance - &quot;The White Willow Murder Case&quot; (03-22-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8463</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman


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March 22, 1949. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. "The White Willow Murder". Commercials added locally. A stockbroker is murdered while giving bad advice and romancing a gangster's girlfriend. Jackson Beck. 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-27T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo_vance s.s.van_dine jackson_beck george_petrie joan_alexand</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand womanTHIS EPISODE:March 22, 1949. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The White Willow Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. A stockbroker is murdered while giving bad advice and romancing a gangster's girlfriend. Jackson Beck. 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8464: The Aldrich Family - &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; (12-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; (12-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8464</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 


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December 7, 1952. "The Lost Watch" - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 14:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-27T06_54_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family dan_seymour clifford&#173;_goldsmith house_jameson kat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1936</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: December 7, 1952. &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8462: The Weird Circle - &quot;The 4:15 Express&quot; (01-17-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Weird Circle - &quot;The 4:15 Express&quot; (01-17-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8462</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Weird Circle - The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. "The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations.


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January 17, 1944. Program #21. NBC syndication. "The 4:15 Express". Commercials added locally. A ghost on the train leads to robbery, and murder. The date is approximate. Amelia Edwards (author). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 04:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-26T20_46_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle 4:15_express amelia_edwards nbc new_york_city boxca</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1444</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Weird Circle - The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations.THIS EPISODE: January 17, 1944. Program #21. NBC syndication. &quot;The 4:15 Express&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ghost on the train leads to robbery, and murder. The date is approximate. Amelia Edwards (author). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Weird Circle - The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)The primarily first-person narrative ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8461: The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;CBS Censor&quot; (08-18-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Stan Freberg Show - &quot;CBS Censor&quot; (08-18-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8461</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["CBS Censor" (Aired August 18, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes; After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in.


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August 18, 1957. Program #6. "CBS Censor" - CBS network. Sustaining. Elderly Man River, Face The Funnies, The Rock Island Line. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 23:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-26T15_10_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan_freberg_show elderly_man_river face the_funnies billy_may_o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;CBS Censor&quot; (Aired August 18, 1957)Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes; After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in.THIS EPISODE:August 18, 1957. Program #6. &quot;CBS Censor&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Elderly Man River, Face The Funnies, The Rock Island Line. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;CBS Censor&quot; (Aired August 18, 1957)Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8460: This Is Your FBI - &quot;Confidence Game&quot; (05-04-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;Confidence Game&quot; (05-04-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8460</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 


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May 4, 1945. Blue Network. "The Confidence Game" A Crime Against Society". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. William Roscoe, dressed as an Army officer, preys on lonely women and passes bad checks. The program has also been dated May 4, 1945. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Arnold Moss, Charlotte Holland, Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 16:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1945. Blue Network. &quot;The Confidence Game&quot; A Crime Against Society&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. William Roscoe, dressed as an Army officer, preys on lonely women and passes bad checks. The program has also been dated May 4, 1945. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Arnold Moss, Charlotte Holland, Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the Un...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8459: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Hideaway (02-22-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Hideaway (02-22-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8459</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Hideaway (Aired February 22, 1952)

Roy Rogers was born to Andrew ("Andy") and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.


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February 22, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jake Gullick is within his rights when he refuses to allow a doctor to cross his land to treat a young girl with polio in the small town of "Hideaway" Roy yodels and sings, "The Trail To San Antone." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Robert Griffin, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 11:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Hideaway (Aired February 22, 1952)Roy Rogers was born to Andrew (&quot;Andy&quot;) and Mattie (Womack) Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his family lived in a tenement building on 2nd Street. (Riverfront Stadium was constructed at this location in 1970 and Rogers would later joke that he had been born at second base.) Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy Slye and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot houseboat from salvage lumber, and, in July 1912, the Slye family floated on the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, the Slyes purchased land on which to build a home, but the flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jake Gullick is within his rights when he refuses to allow a doctor to cross his land to treat a young girl with polio in the small town of &quot;Hideaway&quot; Roy yodels and sings, &quot;The Trail To San Antone.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Robert Griffin, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Hideaway (Aired February 22, 1952)Roy Rogers...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8458: The Space Patrol - &quot;The Queen Of Space&quot; (11-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Space Patrol - &quot;The Queen Of Space&quot; (11-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8458</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 


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November 15, 1952. ABC network. "The Queen Of Space". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Jelna Fenton is the owner of Trans-Orbit Lines, a freight line to the outer planets, with big plans! Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Nina Bara, Virginia Hewitt, Norman Jolley, Mike Mosser (producer), Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Dick Tufeld (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 05:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-25T21_18_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy revolt_of_t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;November 15, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Queen Of Space&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Jelna Fenton is the owner of Trans-Orbit Lines, a freight line to the outer planets, with big plans! Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Nina Bara, Virginia Hewitt, Norman Jolley, Mike Mosser (producer), Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Dick Tufeld (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8457: Dark Fantasy - &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot; (12-19-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot; (12-19-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8457</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.


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December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Men Call Me Mad". Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 23:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-25T15_36_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_&#173;venture_mystery_playhouse turnabout supernatural_horror so</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1491</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.THIS EPISODE: December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot;. Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8456: Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Operation Payroll&quot; (02-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - &quot;Operation Payroll&quot; (02-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8456</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)

As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 

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February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. "Operation Payroll". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director),  Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 18:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-25T10_29_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_does_not_pay diamonds_trump bob_williams wmgm_radio bela_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. &quot;Operation Payroll&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director),&amp;nbsp; Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)As must be immediately noticeable from the long list o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8455: The Life of Riley - &quot;The Dog Catcher&quot; (05-07-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life of Riley - &quot;The Dog Catcher&quot; (05-07-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8455</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-25T04_50_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1313</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a po...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8454: Lights Out - &quot;Death Robbery&quot; (Starring Boris Karloff) (07-16-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;Death Robbery&quot; (Starring Boris Karloff) (07-16-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8454</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)
INTRO: Bob Plays The Skyliners "Since I Don't Have You" (1958)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. 


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July 16, 1947. ABC network. "Death Robbery". Sponsored by: Schick Razors, Schick Pens. The opening words of the program ("Lights Out") are off-mike. A scientist brings his wife back from the dead...with pretty gruesome results. Lurene Tuttle romps through her part, leaving Boris in the dust. Boris Karloff, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Pierce (writer), Wyllis Cooper (writer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Leith Stevens (music), Ken Niles (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 07:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights_out wyllis_cooper arch_oboler the_word where_are_you fran</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)INTRO: Bob Plays The Skyliners &quot;Since I Don't Have You&quot; (1958)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. THIS EPISODE: July 16, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Death Robbery&quot;. Sponsored by: Schick Razors, Schick Pens. The opening words of the program (&quot;Lights Out&quot;) are off-mike. A scientist brings his wife back from the dead...with pretty gruesome results. Lurene Tuttle romps through her part, leaving Boris in the dust. Boris Karloff, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Pierce (writer), Wyllis Cooper (writer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Leith Stevens (music), Ken Niles (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)INTRO: Bob Plays The Skyliners &quot;Since I...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8453: The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;The Escaped Musician&quot; (1950) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - &quot;The Escaped Musician&quot; (1950) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8453</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of "the incomparable" at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply…"Mind, like parachute, only function when open."

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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 02:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of &quot;the incomparable&quot; at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply&#8230;&quot;Mind, like parachute, only function when open.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8452: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Derringer Society&quot; (07-08-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - &quot;The Derringer Society&quot; (07-08-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8452</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 21:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8450: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Children&quot; (02-01-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Children&quot; (02-01-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8450</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Children (Aired February 1, 1951)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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February 1, 1951. Program #86. NBC network. "The Big Children". Sponsored by: Fatima. Mrs. Kessler is missing. Her children are begging for food. One of them soon dies...aged twenty-two months! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-24T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Children (Aired February 1, 1951)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: February 1, 1951. Program #86. NBC network. &quot;The Big Children&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Mrs. Kessler is missing. Her children are begging for food. One of them soon dies...aged twenty-two months! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Children (Aired February 1, 1951)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8451: David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Courageous Come On (09-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Courageous Come On (09-08-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8451</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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September 8, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Courageous Come-On". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A girl is "good at being bad" until she sees a blind spot. Is the sword mightier than the pen? After the drama, Vice President Barkley speaks about hiring disabled veterans. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director), Palmer Thompson (writer), Alben Barkley. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-24T08_03_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy david_harding house_jameson don_maclaughlin phil_ster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: September 8, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Courageous Come-On&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A girl is &quot;good at being bad&quot; until she sees a blind spot. Is the sword mightier than the pen? After the drama, Vice President Barkley speaks about hiring disabled veterans. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director), Palmer Thompson (writer), Alben Barkley. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)The show was at the top of the list a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8449: Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Case Of The Unwritten Letter&quot; (07-29-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - &quot;The Case Of The Unwritten Letter&quot; (07-29-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8449</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).


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July 29, 1945. Mutual network. "The Unwritten Letter". Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A man who died with a blank letter in his hand, and a murder solved after an interview with the corpse. Lon Clark. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-24T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp;amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).THIS EPISODE:July 29, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Unwritten Letter&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A man who died with a blank letter in his hand, and a murder solved after an interview with the corpse. Lon Clark. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8448: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot; (01-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot; (01-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8448</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["New Year's Nightmare" (Aired January 5, 1947)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 


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January 5, 1947. Mutual network. "New Year's Nightmare". Sustaining. A man goes on a year-end bender and wakes up a year later married to a strange woman. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 01:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-23T17_00_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler robert_a_arthur david_kogan maurice_tarplin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot; (Aired January 5, 1947)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! THIS EPISODE:January 5, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot;. Sustaining. A man goes on a year-end bender and wakes up a year later married to a strange woman. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot; (Aired January 5, 1947)Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8447: The Jack Paar Program - &quot;Children's Adventure Shows&quot; (07-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Paar Program - &quot;Children's Adventure Shows&quot; (07-13-47)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: B.J. Thomas - "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" (1969) Sundance Kid 
The Jack Paar Program "Children's Adventure Shows" (07-13-47)

Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, "Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever." As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. 


THIS EPISODE:


August 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. "Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:" A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's "winter replacement?" Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. Jack plays the violin. The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 32:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: B.J. Thomas - &quot;Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head&quot; (1969) Sundance Kid The Jack Paar Program &quot;Children's Adventure Shows&quot; (07-13-47)Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, &quot;Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever.&quot; As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. THIS EPISODE:August 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. &quot;Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:&quot; A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's &quot;winter replacement?&quot; Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. Jack plays the violin. The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 32:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: B.J. Thomas - &quot;Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head&quot; (1969) Sundance Kid The Jack Paar Progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8445: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Glory Trail (1949)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Glory Trail (1949)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8445</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town"
The Glory Trail (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;The Glory Trail (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight&amp;nbsp; of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;The Glory Trail (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8446: The Henry Morgan Show - &quot;Morgan's Vacation Agency&quot; (05-28-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Henry Morgan Show - &quot;Morgan's Vacation Agency&quot; (05-28-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8446</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)

His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you." Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. "I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers," Morgan remembered later, "I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it." The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), "Eat two and your teeth will fall out."

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 15:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-23T07_27_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot; Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. &quot;I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers,&quot; Morgan remembered later, &quot;I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it.&quot; The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), &quot;Eat two and your teeth will fall out.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the sam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8444: Boston Blackie - &quot;The Jonathan Diamond&quot; aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;The Jonathan Diamond&quot; aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer.


THIS EPISODE:


June 23, 1944. "The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, "The Jonathan Diamond." The same script was subsequently used on "Boston Blackie" on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 05:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-22T21_24_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer.THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1944. &quot;The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, &quot;The Jonathan Diamond.&quot; The same script was subsequently used on &quot;Boston Blackie&quot; on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)The Boston Blackie radio series, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8442: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot; (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</title>
      <itunes:title>Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot; (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 9, 1940. Blue Network. "Johnny Got His Gun". Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-22T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights_out wyllis_cooper arch_oboler the_word where_are_you fran</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 9, 1940. Blue Network. &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot;. Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8443: Bold Venture - The Terminal Key (09-03-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - The Terminal Key (09-03-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8443</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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September 3, 1951. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. "The Terminal Key". Commercials added locally. A dumbsounding jockey gives Slate the key to a locker at the bus station. Inside, there's a $100,000 in stolen money. Don't miss the finale...it's a shoot-out in a shooting gallery. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 00:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-22T16_48_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Even arbitrarily averaging the varying theoretical sales would have yielded on the order of at least $5M to Ziv and company over three years. Subtracting even $1M in production and marketing costs would have yielded at least a $4M profit. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 3, 1951. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Terminal Key&quot;. Commercials added locally. A dumbsounding jockey gives Slate the key to a locker at the bus station. Inside, there's a $100,000 in stolen money. Don't miss the finale...it's a shoot-out in a shooting gallery. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terminal Key (Aired September 3, 1951)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to fini...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8442: Arch Oboler's Plays - &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot; (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. 


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March 9, 1940. Blue Network. "Johnny Got His Gun". Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 9, 1940. Blue Network. &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot;. Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940The original canon of scripts encom...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8440: Crime Classics - &quot;Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed&quot; (09-07-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed&quot; (09-07-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8440</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.


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September 7, 1953. CBS network. "The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed". Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of "the summer series." Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_classics thomas_highland lou_merrill morton_fine david_fri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp;amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:September 7, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed&quot;. Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of &quot;the summer series.&quot; Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp;amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)Crime Classics wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8441: The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - &quot;The End To The Benny-Allen Feud&quot; (03-14-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - &quot;The End To The Benny-Allen Feud&quot; (03-14-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8441</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob - Mary Wells -" You Beat Me To The Punch" (1962)
The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - "The End To The Benny-Allen Feud" (Aired March 14, 1937)

Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 


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March 14, 1937. "The End To The Benny-Allen Feud" - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The program originates from The Grand Ballroom of The Hotel Pierre, New York City. "Bing" Shlepperman (Sam Hearn) offers to substitute for Kenny Baker, who's back in California. Mary sings! Jack sings the Jell-O commercial, interrupted by guest Fred Allen. Jack and Fred start an argument and wind up reminiscing about their days in Vaudeville, and they then sing a duet. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Abe Lyman and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Sam Hearn, Fred Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 32:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 16:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-22T08_07_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mary_livingston mel_blanc dennis_day eddie_anderson rochester ja</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2091</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob - Mary Wells -&quot; You Beat Me To The Punch&quot; (1962)The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - &quot;The End To The Benny-Allen Feud&quot; (Aired March 14, 1937)Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 14, 1937. &quot;The End To The Benny-Allen Feud&quot; - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The program originates from The Grand Ballroom of The Hotel Pierre, New York City. &quot;Bing&quot; Shlepperman (Sam Hearn) offers to substitute for Kenny Baker, who's back in California. Mary sings! Jack sings the Jell-O commercial, interrupted by guest Fred Allen. Jack and Fred start an argument and wind up reminiscing about their days in Vaudeville, and they then sing a duet. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Abe Lyman and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Sam Hearn, Fred Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 32:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob - Mary Wells -&quot; You Beat Me To The Punch&quot; (1962)The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - &quot;The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8439: 21st Precinct - The Brother (04-14-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - The Brother (04-14-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8439</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 


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April 14, 1954. "The Brother" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 04:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-21T20_11_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; THIS EPISODE: April 14, 1954. &quot;The Brother&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8438: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot; (03-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot; (03-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8438</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 


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March 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Crab Louis Caper". Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, "View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water." Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 21:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-21T13_00_35-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. THIS EPISODE: March 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, &quot;View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water.&quot; Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8436: The Damon Runyon Theater- &quot;Neat Strip&quot; (12-11-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater- &quot;Neat Strip&quot; (12-11-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8436</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. 


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December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. "Neat Strip" Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-21T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater john_brown alan_reed luis_van_rooten joseph</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. THIS EPISODE: December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Neat Strip&quot; Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and gre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8437: Box 13 - &quot;Hunt And Peck&quot; (03-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - &quot;Hunt And Peck&quot; (03-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8437</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Box 13 -  "Hunt And Peck" (Aired March 6, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 6, 1949. Program #29. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Hunt and Peck". Commercials added locally. Dan saves a man from the "chair" just a few hours before the end, but at the cost of an arm. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Box 13 -&amp;nbsp; &quot;Hunt And Peck&quot; (Aired March 6, 1949)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 6, 1949. Program #29. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Hunt and Peck&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan saves a man from the &quot;chair&quot; just a few hours before the end, but at the cost of an arm. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Box 13 -&amp;nbsp; &quot;Hunt And Peck&quot; (Aired March 6, 1949)Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8435: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Squeeze Play&quot; (09-03-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;Squeeze Play&quot; (09-03-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8435</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.


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September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. "Squeeze Play". Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-20T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Squeeze Play&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8434: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Jack Writes His Will&quot; (03-12-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Jack Writes His Will&quot; (03-12-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8434</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2022 15:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8433: The Whistler - Death Pays A Visit (06-11-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - Death Pays A Visit (06-11-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8433</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Pays A Visit (Aired June 11, 1945)

The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. 


THIS EPISODE:


June 11, 1945. CBS Pacific network. "Death Pays A Visit". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Jack Crowley needs $10,000 fast to cover the shortage in his accounts at the bank. Along comes laughing cousin Charlie for a weekend visit...with $10,000 in cash! The course of action called for seems obvious. Was it a coincidence that the "greedy" wife is named, "Trina?" George W. Allen (director), Lewis Reed (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Elliott Lewis. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2022 11:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-20T03_10_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler george_allen sterling_tracy sherman_marks joel_malone h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Pays A Visit (Aired June 11, 1945)The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,&amp;nbsp; Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. THIS EPISODE:June 11, 1945. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Death Pays A Visit&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Jack Crowley needs $10,000 fast to cover the shortage in his accounts at the bank. Along comes laughing cousin Charlie for a weekend visit...with $10,000 in cash! The course of action called for seems obvious. Was it a coincidence that the &quot;greedy&quot; wife is named, &quot;Trina?&quot; George W. Allen (director), Lewis Reed (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Elliott Lewis. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Pays A Visit (Aired June 11, 1945)The stories followed an effective formula in which a pers...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8432: The Black Museum - The Champagne Glass (09-30-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Champagne Glass (09-30-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8432</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.


THIS EPISODE:


September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. "The Champagne Glass". Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2022 02:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-19T18_33_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1458</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.THIS EPISODE:September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Champagne Glass&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8431: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8431</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results. Brook had his own Scotland Yard experience previously when he played retired naval commander Stevenson in the 1936 film, "Scotland Yard Commands". American audiences will however probably more familiar with Brooks’ portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 film of the same name. Brook was eventually replaced by an actor portraying the character Superintendent X of Scotland Yard. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 20:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-19T12_59_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets_of_scotland_yard clive_brook_british_society percy_hoski</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London&#8217;s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results. Brook had his own Scotland Yard experience previously when he played retired naval commander Stevenson in the 1936 film, &quot;Scotland Yard Commands&quot;. American audiences will however probably more familiar with Brooks&#8217; portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 film of the same name. Brook was eventually replaced by an actor portraying the character Superintendent X of Scotland Yard. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThe Secrets of Scotland Yard was initia...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8430: The Sears Radio Theater - &quot;Hostages&quot; (02-07-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater - &quot;Hostages&quot; (02-07-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8430</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Hostages with Virginia Gregg (Aired February 7, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.


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February 7, 1979. Program #3. CBS network. "Hostages". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ken Gerard (writer), Vincent Price (host), Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Olan Soule, Elliott Lewis (producer), Fletcher Markle (director). 35:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 17:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-19T09_29_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2149</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hostages with Virginia Gregg (Aired February 7, 1979)Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.THIS EPISODE:February 7, 1979. Program #3. CBS network. &quot;Hostages&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ken Gerard (writer), Vincent Price (host), Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Olan Soule, Elliott Lewis (producer), Fletcher Markle (director). 35:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8429: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Gold Maker (11-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
The Gold Maker (Aired November 19, 1950)

Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. 


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November 19, 1950. Program #34. Mutual network. "The Gold Maker". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. A con-man is selling the secret of making gold. The system cue is added live, the date is approximate. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Parley Baer, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;The Gold Maker (Aired November 19, 1950)Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. THIS EPISODE:November 19, 1950. Program #34. Mutual network. &quot;The Gold Maker&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. A con-man is selling the secret of making gold. The system cue is added live, the date is approximate. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Parley Baer, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;The Gold Maker (Aired November 19, 1950)Guy Madis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8428: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Girl Who Cried Wolf (12-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Girl Who Cried Wolf (12-15-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Girl Who Cried Wolf (Aired December 15, 1950

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. 


THIS EPISODE:


December 15, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Girl Who Cried Wolf". Sustaining. The director of an "ecological foundation" has disappeared. Murder soon follows...ecologically! Part of the program closing and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Charles O'Neill (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Lamont Johnson, Herb Butterfield, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Charlotte Lawrence, Monica Nealy, Howard McNear. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Girl Who Cried Wolf (Aired December 15, 1950Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. THIS EPISODE:December 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Girl Who Cried Wolf&quot;. Sustaining. The director of an &quot;ecological foundation&quot; has disappeared. Murder soon follows...ecologically! Part of the program closing and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Charles O'Neill (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Lamont Johnson, Herb Butterfield, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Charlotte Lawrence, Monica Nealy, Howard McNear. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8426: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (03-18-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (03-18-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8427: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (03-18-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (03-18-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 02:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <title>Episode 8425: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Intellectual Problems (03-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Intellectual Problems (03-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8425</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob - The Dubs "Chapel Of Dreams" (1957
The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Intellectual Problems ( Aired March 20, 1949)

When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. Ozzie, who wrote and directed all of the series' episodes, attempted to change with the times, but most viewers related the show to a long gone era.


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March 20, 1949. "Intellectual Problems" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie goes to the library to settle a bet about the Rover Boys, and winds up an authority on the Peloponnesian Wars. Radio Mirror Magazine awards a scroll to Ozzie and Harriet as the best husband and wife team on the air. The system cue has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lois Corbett, Billy May (composer, conductor). 33:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2022 16:42:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-18T08_42_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1992</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob - The Dubs &quot;Chapel Of Dreams&quot; (1957The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Intellectual Problems ( Aired March 20, 1949)When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. Ozzie, who wrote and directed all of the series' episodes, attempted to change with the times, but most viewers related the show to a long gone era.THIS EPISODE: March 20, 1949. &quot;Intellectual Problems&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie goes to the library to settle a bet about the Rover Boys, and winds up an authority on the Peloponnesian Wars. Radio Mirror Magazine awards a scroll to Ozzie and Harriet as the best husband and wife team on the air. The system cue has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lois Corbett, Billy May (composer, conductor). 33:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob - The Dubs &quot;Chapel Of Dreams&quot; (1957The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Intellectua...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8424: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Boarding House Doublecross&quot; (03-30-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - &quot;Boarding House Doublecross&quot; (03-30-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8424</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)

Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
March 30, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. "Boarding House Doublecross"- The last show of the series. Rocky finds a new "pad" and trouble is waiting. Frank Sinatra, Frank Richards, Gloria Ann Simpson, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Fields, Andrew C. Love (director), James Eagles, Maurice Hart, George Lefferts (writer). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2022 09:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-18T01_00_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 30, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Boarding House Doublecross&quot;- The last show of the series. Rocky finds a new &quot;pad&quot; and trouble is waiting. Frank Sinatra, Frank Richards, Gloria Ann Simpson, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Fields, Andrew C. Love (director), James Eagles, Maurice Hart, George Lefferts (writer). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8423: Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Winsome Wildcat&quot; (02-18-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - &quot;The Winsome Wildcat&quot; (02-18-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8423</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 


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February 18, 1964. Program #11. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Winsome Wildcat". Rachel, the Lady Lion Tamer, has been kidnapped...or has she? Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2022 02:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. THIS EPISODE:February 18, 1964. Program #11. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Winsome Wildcat&quot;. Rachel, the Lady Lion Tamer, has been kidnapped...or has she? Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Spr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8422: X Minus One - &quot;Caretaker&quot; (01-30-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;Caretaker&quot; (01-30-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8422</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Spinners "Heaven On Earth" (1977)
"Caretaker" (Aired January 30, 1957)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire!


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January 30, 1957. NBC network. "Caretaker". Sustaining. An Earthman is rescued after spending twenty two years alone on a distant planet. Ted Osborne, Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, Raymond Edward Johnson, James H. Schmitz (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Betty Caine, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 22:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 20:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-17T12_44_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Spinners &quot;Heaven On Earth&quot; (1977)&quot;Caretaker&quot; (Aired January 30, 1957)Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire!THIS EPISODE:January 30, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Caretaker&quot;. Sustaining. An Earthman is rescued after spending twenty two years alone on a distant planet. Ted Osborne, Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, Raymond Edward Johnson, James H. Schmitz (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Betty Caine, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 22:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Spinners &quot;Heaven On Earth&quot; (1977)&quot;Caretaker&quot; (Aired January 30, 1957)Episodes of the s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8421: You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is Water&quot; (03-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - &quot;The Secret Word Is Water&quot; (03-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8421</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Water" (Aired March 15, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 16:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-17T08_05_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Water&quot; (Aired March 15, 1950)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Water&quot; (Aired March 15, 1950)Groucho Marx matches wits with the American publ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8420: Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Dead Come Back&quot; (06-14-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Dead Come Back&quot; (06-14-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8420</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


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June 14, 1946. Program #9. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Dead Come Back". Commercials added locally. Lefty O'Connor kills Dr. Miller and escapes from the asylum, but Dr. Miller returns again and again! Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Julian, William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 06:29:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-16T22_29_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 14, 1946. Program #9. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Dead Come Back&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lefty O'Connor kills Dr. Miller and escapes from the asylum, but Dr. Miller returns again and again! Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Julian, William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8419: The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Leg Man&quot; (10-19-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - &quot;Leg Man&quot; (10-19-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8419</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Leg Man" (Aired October 19, 1945)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.


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October 19, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Leg Man". A bartender is shot behind the bar. The cops arrest a suspect and have an open and shut case. A reporter smells a rat and is determined to solve the case. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." John Gibson, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as "William Irish"), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 21:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-16T13_10_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle_mystery_theater martin_gabel ian_martin roc_rogers bernard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1525</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Leg Man&quot; (Aired October 19, 1945)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Leg Man&quot;. A bartender is shot behind the bar. The cops arrest a suspect and have an open and shut case. A reporter smells a rat and is determined to solve the case. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; John Gibson, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as &quot;William Irish&quot;), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Leg Man&quot; (Aired October 19, 1945)Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8418: Let George Do It - &quot;The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder&quot; (11-01-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder&quot; (11-01-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8418</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
November 1, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A co-ed suspects that her professor of botany is about to be murdered. Having Jeff Chandler play a naive a bashful biology teacher talking with George Valentine's pretty assistant (whose name is Miss Brooks!) is such a coincidence that there must be some connection with the CBS comedy series "Our Miss Brooks," which went on the air only three and a half months previously. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Lurene Tuttle, Jeff Chandler, Tommy Cook, Theodore Von Eltz, Fay Baker, Herbert Rawlinson, Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 16:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-16T08_45_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. THIS EPISODE: November 1, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A co-ed suspects that her professor of botany is about to be murdered. Having Jeff Chandler play a naive a bashful biology teacher talking with George Valentine's pretty assistant (whose name is Miss Brooks!) is such a coincidence that there must be some connection with the CBS comedy series &quot;Our Miss Brooks,&quot; which went on the air only three and a half months previously. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Lurene Tuttle, Jeff Chandler, Tommy Cook, Theodore Von Eltz, Fay Baker, Herbert Rawlinson, Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8417: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Boughten Bride (07-12-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Boughten Bride (07-12-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8417</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
The Boughten Bride (Aired July 12, 1952)

The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that among radio drama enthusiasts, "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television series ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and lasted for 635 episodes. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by [Ned] Buntline, [Bret] Harte, and [Mark] Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend."

The radio series first aired on CBS on April 26, 1952, with the episode "Billy the Kid", written by Walter Newman, and ended on June 18, 1961. The show stars William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant, Chester Wesley Proudfoot.  


THIS EPISODE:


July 12, 1952. CBS network. "The Boughten Bride". Sustaining. The stage has been robbed of $50,000, and also Mr. Carter's fiance! When the girl is returned to Dodge, she's not very eager to be with her husband-to-be. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Stevenson, James Nusser, Frank Gerstle, John Meston (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin, Patricia Walter, Mary Lansing, Herb Ellis, Jonathan Hole. 30:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 11:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-16T03_11_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;The Boughten Bride (Aired July 12, 1952)The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. John Dunning wrote that among radio drama enthusiasts, &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television series ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and lasted for 635 episodes. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by [Ned] Buntline, [Bret] Harte, and [Mark] Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.&quot;The radio series first aired on CBS on April 26, 1952, with the episode &quot;Billy the Kid&quot;, written by Walter Newman, and ended on June 18, 1961. The show stars William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant, Chester Wesley Proudfoot.&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:July 12, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Boughten Bride&quot;. Sustaining. The stage has been robbed of $50,000, and also Mr. Carter's fiance! When the girl is returned to Dodge, she's not very eager to be with her husband-to-be. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Stevenson, James Nusser, Frank Gerstle, John Meston (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin, Patricia Walter, Mary Lansing, Herb Ellis, Jonathan Hole. 30:27.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;The Boughten Bride (Aired July 12, 1952)The radio series r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8416: Night Beat - The City At Your Fingertips (07-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - The City At Your Fingertips (07-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8416</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.


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July 20, 1950. "The City At Your Fingertips" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Randy Stone dials his phone at random and speaks to a woman about to be murdered by her insane husband. Barbara Dupar, William Lally (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Katherine Card, Larry Marcus (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Warren Lewis (director). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 06:51:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_beat nightbeat doctor's_secret randy_stone chicago_star fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.THIS EPISODE:July 20, 1950. &quot;The City At Your Fingertips&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Randy Stone dials his phone at random and speaks to a woman about to be murdered by her insane husband. Barbara Dupar, William Lally (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Katherine Card, Larry Marcus (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Warren Lewis (director). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8415: The Crime Club - &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot; (07-10-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot; (07-10-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8415</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. 


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July 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Coney Island Nocturne". Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 01:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. THIS EPISODE: July 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot;. Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8414: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The Kachin Story&quot; (06-18-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;The Kachin Story&quot; (06-18-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8414</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.


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June 18, 1950. NBC network. "The Kachin Story". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2022 18:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-15T10_59_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Kachin Story&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8412: Murder By Experts - &quot;Two Can Die As Cheaply As One&quot; (04-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - &quot;Two Can Die As Cheaply As One&quot; (04-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8412</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 


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April 17, 1950. Mutual network. "Two Can Die As Cheaply As One". Sustaining. An $80,000 bracelet falling through the roof of a cab leads detective Johnny Duke on a comic-murder thriller. Milton Lewis (writer), John Gibson, Marilyn Erskine, George Matthews, Jean Ellen, Ralph Bell, Bob Donnelly, Emerson Buckley (music director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Richard Dupage (composer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Brett Halliday (host), Lawson Zerbe. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-15T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_by_experts it's_luck_that_counts john_dickson_carr brett_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. THIS EPISODE: April 17, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Two Can Die As Cheaply As One&quot;. Sustaining. An $80,000 bracelet falling through the roof of a cab leads detective Johnny Duke on a comic-murder thriller. Milton Lewis (writer), John Gibson, Marilyn Erskine, George Matthews, Jean Ellen, Ralph Bell, Bob Donnelly, Emerson Buckley (music director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Richard Dupage (composer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Brett Halliday (host), Lawson Zerbe. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8413: Dad's Army - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot; (05-27-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot; (05-27-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8413</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 


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May 27, 1974 - "The Menace From The Deep"- Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2022 12:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-15T04_56_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1661</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. THIS EPISODE:May 27, 1974 - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot;- Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8411: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;Dumb Luck&quot; (09-22-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - &quot;Dumb Luck&quot; (09-22-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8411</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. 


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September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Dumb Luck". Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2022 03:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-14T19_59_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1197</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Dumb Luck&quot;. Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8410: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)

The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short story The Plymouth Express (much later collected in book form in the US in 1951 in The Under Dog and Other Stories and in the UK in 1974 in Poirot's Early Cases). This novel features the first description of the fictional village of St. Mary Mead, which would later be the home of Christie's detective Miss Marple. It also features the first appearance of the minor recurring character, Mr Goby, who would later appear in After the Funeral and 'Third Girl'. The book also features the first appearance of Poirot's valet, George. The Times Literary Supplement gave a more positive reaction to the book than Christie herself in its issue of May 3, 1928. After recounting the set-up of the story the reviewer concluded: "The reader will not be disappointed when the distinguished Belgian on psychological grounds declines to suspect the arrested husband and, by acting on the suggestion of an ugly girl who consistently derides her preposterous mother, builds up inferences almost out of the air, supports them by a masterly array of negative evidence and lands his fish to the surprise of everyone".

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short story The Plymouth Express (much later collected in book form in the US in 1951 in The Under Dog and Other Stories and in the UK in 1974 in Poirot's Early Cases). This novel features the first description of the fictional village of St. Mary Mead, which would later be the home of Christie's detective Miss Marple. It also features the first appearance of the minor recurring character, Mr Goby, who would later appear in After the Funeral and 'Third Girl'. The book also features the first appearance of Poirot's valet, George. The Times Literary Supplement gave a more positive reaction to the book than Christie herself in its issue of May 3, 1928. After recounting the set-up of the story the reviewer concluded: &quot;The reader will not be disappointed when the distinguished Belgian on psychological grounds declines to suspect the arrested husband and, by acting on the suggestion of an ugly girl who consistently derides her preposterous mother, builds up inferences almost out of the air, supports them by a masterly array of negative evidence and lands his fish to the surprise of everyone&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short sto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8408: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (03-16-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (03-16-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8408</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
"Big Sam For Governor" (Aired March 16, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. 


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March 16, 1958. CBS network. "Big Sam For Governor". Sponsored by: Dodge. "Big Sam" is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take "no" for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;Big Sam For Governor&quot; (Aired March 16, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Big Sam For Governor&quot;. Sponsored by: Dodge. &quot;Big Sam&quot; is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take &quot;no&quot; for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;Big Sam For Governor&quot; (Aired March 16, 1958)Fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8409: Father Knows Best - &quot;The Missing Salesman&quot; (05-03-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - &quot;The Missing Salesman&quot; (05-03-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8409</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 15:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8407: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - &quot;Mystery Of The Blue Train&quot; Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - &quot;Mystery Of The Blue Train&quot; Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8407</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)

The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins &amp; Sons on March 29, 1928 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00. The book features her detective Hercule Poirot. Poirot boards Le Train Bleu, bound for the French Riviera. So does Katherine Grey, who is having her first winter out of England, after having inherited a huge sum. While on board she meets Ruth Kettering, an American heiress bailing out from a marriage to meet her lover. The next morning, though, Ruth is found dead in her compartment, a victim of strangulation. The famous ruby, "Heart of Fire", which had recently been given to Ruth by her father, is discovered to be missing. Ruth's father, the American millionaire Rufus Van Aldin, and his secretary, Major Knighton, convince Poirot to take on the case. Ruth's maid, Ada Mason, says she saw a man in Ruth's compartment but could not see who he was. The police suspect that Ruth's lover, the Comte de la Roche, killed her and stole the rubies, but Poirot does not think he is guilty. He is suspicious of Ruth's husband, Derek Kettering, who was on the same train but claims not to have seen Ruth. Katherine says she saw Derek enter Ruth's compartment. This also throws suspicion on Derek when a cigarette case with the letter K on it is found.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 04:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha_christie pocket_full_of_rye hercule poirot bbc william_co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins &amp;amp; Sons on March 29, 1928 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00. The book features her detective Hercule Poirot. Poirot boards Le Train Bleu, bound for the French Riviera. So does Katherine Grey, who is having her first winter out of England, after having inherited a huge sum. While on board she meets Ruth Kettering, an American heiress bailing out from a marriage to meet her lover. The next morning, though, Ruth is found dead in her compartment, a victim of strangulation. The famous ruby, &quot;Heart of Fire&quot;, which had recently been given to Ruth by her father, is discovered to be missing. Ruth's father, the American millionaire Rufus Van Aldin, and his secretary, Major Knighton, convince Poirot to take on the case. Ruth's maid, Ada Mason, says she saw a man in Ruth's compartment but could not see who he was. The police suspect that Ruth's lover, the Comte de la Roche, killed her and stole the rubies, but Poirot does not think he is guilty. He is suspicious of Ruth's husband, Derek Kettering, who was on the same train but claims not to have seen Ruth. Katherine says she saw Derek enter Ruth's compartment. This also throws suspicion on Derek when a cigarette case with the letter K on it is found.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8406: The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Garrulous Bartender (07-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Garrulous Bartender (07-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8406</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race.


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July 24, 1949. Program #13. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Garrulous Bartender". Commercials added locally. From $100,000 embezzlement, the trail leads to Juarez, Mexico, and murder. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 20:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1673</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race.THIS EPISODE:July 24, 1949. Program #13. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Garrulous Bartender&quot;. Commercials added locally. From $100,000 embezzlement, the trail leads to Juarez, Mexico, and murder. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8405: Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - &quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The </title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - &quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8405</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Electronics In Communications" (07-02-46) and "The First American Patent" (08-20-46)

The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! 28:57

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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 16:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_in_research westinghouse history education school tea</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! 28:57</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)The series be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8404: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Canary Yellow Sack (03-20-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Canary Yellow Sack (03-20-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8404</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Perry Como - "For The Good Times (August 1973)
The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)

Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

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March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast.  "The Canary-Yellow Sack". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Perry Como - &quot;For The Good Times (August 1973)The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. THIS EPISODE: March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &amp;nbsp;&quot;The Canary-Yellow Sack&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Perry Como - &quot;For The Good Times (August 1973)The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)Script...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8403: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot; (11-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 


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November 6, 1948. NBC network. "The Doubtful Alibi". Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 04:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. THIS EPISODE: November 6, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot;. Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8403: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot; (11-06-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot; (11-06-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8403</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
November 6, 1948. NBC network. "The Doubtful Alibi". Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 03:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. THIS EPISODE: November 6, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot;. Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8402: Broadway Is My Beat -&quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; (05-12-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat -&quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; (05-12-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8402</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 


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May 12, 1951. "The Charles Crandall Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 21:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-12T13_17_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway_is_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross be</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE:May 12, 1951. &quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8400: Suspense - &quot;Two Sharp Knives (12-22-42)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - &quot;Two Sharp Knives (12-22-42)&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8400</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.


THIS EPISODE:


December 22, 1942. CBS network. "Two Sharp Knives". Sustaining. A story about a bumbling small town assistant police chief who's not as dumb as he seems to be. A wanted man is captured and later found hanging in his cell. The program has a surprise ending. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on April 12, 1945 and June 7, 1945. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Dashiell Hammett (author), John Dietz (director), Stu Erwin, William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Dickson Carr (adaptor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-12T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.THIS EPISODE:December 22, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Two Sharp Knives&quot;. Sustaining. A story about a bumbling small town assistant police chief who's not as dumb as he seems to be. A wanted man is captured and later found hanging in his cell. The program has a surprise ending. The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on April 12, 1945 and June 7, 1945. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Dashiell Hammett (author), John Dietz (director), Stu Erwin, William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Dickson Carr (adaptor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8401: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Missing Electric Heater&quot; (02-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Missing Electric Heater&quot; (02-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8401</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Electric Heater (Aired February 6, 1949)

CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. 


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February 6, 1949. "Missing Electric Heater" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive soap, Lustre-Creme shampoo, Palmolive shaving cream. Mr. Conklin is cracking down...at the same time an electric heater disappears from the storeroom. Eve Arden, Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 14:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-12T06_45_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Electric Heater (Aired February 6, 1949)CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. THIS EPISODE:February 6, 1949. &quot;Missing Electric Heater&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive soap, Lustre-Creme shampoo, Palmolive shaving cream. Mr. Conklin is cracking down...at the same time an electric heater disappears from the storeroom. Eve Arden, Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Electric Heater (Aired February 6, 1949)CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8399: The Creaking Door - &quot;Man In The Lift&quot; (10-05-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;Man In The Lift&quot; (10-05-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8399</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 03:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8398: Escape - &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot; (10-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot; (10-29-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.


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October 29, 1950. CBS network. "Seven Hours To Freedom". Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2022 21:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the&amp;nbsp; introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;&amp;nbsp; Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot;. Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of hig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8397: The Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot; (04-07-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot; (04-07-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8397</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 


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April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder Shows A Phantom Face". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2022 17:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. THIS EPISODE:April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8396: The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; (01-17-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; (01-17-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8396</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)

The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. 


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January 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. "Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree" for a "free" supply of firewood. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Don Quinn (writer), Elvia Allman, Gale Gordon, Harlow Wilcox, Herb Vigran, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2022 11:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1939</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. &quot;Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree&quot; for a &quot;free&quot; supply of firewood. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Don Quinn (writer), Elvia Allman, Gale Gordon, Harlow Wilcox, Herb Vigran, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fibber Cuts Down Jesse James Tree (Aired January 17, 1950)The program struggled in the ratings un...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8395: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Unlucky Numbers&quot; (06-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Unlucky Numbers&quot; (06-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8395</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)

Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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June 15, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroardcast. "Unlucky Number(s)". Staats Cotsworth ; John Gibson; Ken Roberts (AFRS announcer); Jan Miner; Herman Chittison (pianist); Archie Bleyer (composer); John Dietz (director); Alonzo Deen Cole (writer); George Harmon Coxe (creator);. 24:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2022 06:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-10T22_00_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. &amp;nbsp; Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroardcast. &quot;Unlucky Number(s)&quot;. Staats Cotsworth ; John Gibson; Ken Roberts (AFRS announcer); Jan Miner; Herman Chittison (pianist); Archie Bleyer (composer); John Dietz (director); Alonzo Deen Cole (writer); George Harmon Coxe (creator);. 24:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major cr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8394: Crime Classics - &quot;The Axe And The Droot Family&quot; (08-10-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - &quot;The Axe And The Droot Family&quot; (08-10-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8394</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.


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August 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared". Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2022 01:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-10T17_29_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:August 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared&quot;. Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8393: Big Town (Starring Edward G. Robinson) - &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; (10-19-37)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town (Starring Edward G. Robinson) - &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; (10-19-37)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8393</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 


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October 19, 1937. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really "Pittsburgh Lil" from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 20:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-10T12_06_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. THIS EPISODE: October 19, 1937. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8393: All in the Family - &quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)</title>
      <itunes:title>All in the Family - &quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8393</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" (1971)

All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode "Sammy's Visit" was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. 

THIS EPISODE:

 October 16, 1971. "Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" is the fifth episode aired during the second season and the 18th overall episode of CBS-TV's All in the Family. The episode first aired on October 16, 1971. The episode, whose script was co-written by series co-star Rob Reiner and Philip Mishkin, was directed by John Rich.  A great episode with many hilarious moments. This is the one where Archie sings "God Bless America . ]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 16:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode &quot;Sammy's Visit&quot; was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. THIS EPISODE: October 16, 1971. &quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; is the fifth episode aired during the second season and the 18th overall episode of CBS-TV's All in the Family. The episode first aired on October 16, 1971. The episode, whose script was co-written by series co-star Rob Reiner and Philip Mishkin, was directed by John Rich.&amp;nbsp; A great episode with many hilarious moments. This is the one where Archie sings &quot;God Bless America .&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Flashback: Mike Meets Archie&quot; (1971)All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8392: Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes (01-31-38) and (02-07-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes (01-31-38) and (02-07-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8392</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Fire Valley" (01-31-38) and "Murder In Long Cooley" (02-07-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.”

TWO EPISODES:

Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. "Fire Valley". Corporal Lesley has been, "Stolen Away By Ghosts." . 12:37. 

February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. "Murder In Long Cooley". Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 13:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221;TWO EPISODES:Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Fire Valley&quot;. Corporal Lesley has been, &quot;Stolen Away By Ghosts.&quot; . 12:37. February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot;. Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)Blair of the Mounties...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8391: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Scream For Murder&quot; (07-19-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Scream For Murder&quot; (07-19-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8391</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1953. NBC network. "Scream For Murder". "A squabbling couple can always bury their differences. The question is, which of them doesn't mind an underground shelter? Marriages may be made in heaven, but they sometimes end up in the city morgue. William Gargan; John Roberts (writer); Don Pardo (announcer); Fran Carlon; Himan Brown (director);. 29:35 Episode Noyes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 06:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Scream For Murder&quot;. &quot;A squabbling couple can always bury their differences. The question is, which of them doesn't mind an underground shelter? Marriages may be made in heaven, but they sometimes end up in the city morgue. William Gargan; John Roberts (writer); Don Pardo (announcer); Fran Carlon; Himan Brown (director);. 29:35 Episode Noyes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential I...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8390: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot; (07-11-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot; (07-11-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8390</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

July 11, 1948. CBS network. "The Wheel Of Life Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 00:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-09T16_08_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. THIS EPISODE: July 11, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8389: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8389</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.


THIS EPISODE:


June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. "The Busy Body". Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 18:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. &quot;The Busy Body&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8388: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - &quot;The Busy Body&quot; (06-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8388</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.


THIS EPISODE:


June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. "The Busy Body". Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 18:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-09T10_23_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. &quot;The Busy Body&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From Boxcars711 OTR.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8387: The Aldrich Family - &quot;War Bonds&quot; (04-01-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - &quot;War Bonds&quot; (04-01-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8387</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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April 1, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Henry and Homer are out selling "War Bonds"...in a snowstorm....with a cow! The system cue has been deleted. Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Jack Miller (conductor). 28:58 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 13:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: April 1, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Henry and Homer are out selling &quot;War Bonds&quot;...in a snowstorm....with a cow! The system cue has been deleted. Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Jack Miller (conductor). 28:58 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8386: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;Little Green Death&quot; (03-18-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;Little Green Death&quot; (03-18-77)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. 


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March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. "Little Green Death". Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 06:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-08T22_25_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. THIS EPISODE: March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. &quot;Little Green Death&quot;. Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8385: The Clock - &quot;Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story&quot; (11-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - &quot;Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story&quot; (11-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8385</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: BOB - Barbara Lewis "Baby I'm Yours" (June 1965)
The Clock - Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story (11-13-47)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

November 13, 1947. ABC network. "Eddie". Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as "Angel With Two Faces," and "Exclusive Story." Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 00:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-08T16_58_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: BOB - Barbara Lewis &quot;Baby I'm Yours&quot; (June 1965)The Clock - Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story (11-13-47)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. THIS EPISODE: November 13, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Eddie&quot;. Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as &quot;Angel With Two Faces,&quot; and &quot;Exclusive Story.&quot; Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: BOB - Barbara Lewis &quot;Baby I'm Yours&quot; (June 1965)The Clock - Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8384: David Harding Counterspy - &quot;Mile High Murders&quot; (04-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - &quot;Mile High Murders&quot; (04-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8384</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 

THIS EPISODE:
 

April 11, 1950. ABC network. "The Mile High Murders". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 16:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-08T08_19_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy david_harding house_jameson don_maclaughlin phil_ster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: April 11, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Mile High Murders&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)The show was at the top of the list among programs that h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8383: Dragnet -&quot;The Nickel Plated Gun&quot; (06-10-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet -&quot;The Nickel Plated Gun&quot; (06-10-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8383</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Nickel Plated Gun (Aired June 10, 1949)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:

 
June 10, 1949. Program #2. "The Nickel Plated Gun" - NBC network. Sustaining. This program does not use the familiar "Dragnet" theme music. A nickel plated .44 caliber Smith and Wesson is used to shoot two cops and a lot more people. The police make extensive use of "I. B. M. machines" and a tape recorder to solve the case. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Frank Lovejoy. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 11:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-08T03_33_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nickel Plated Gun (Aired June 10, 1949)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 10, 1949. Program #2. &quot;The Nickel Plated Gun&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. This program does not use the familiar &quot;Dragnet&quot; theme music. A nickel plated .44 caliber Smith and Wesson is used to shoot two cops and a lot more people. The police make extensive use of &quot;I. B. M. machines&quot; and a tape recorder to solve the case. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Frank Lovejoy. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nickel Plated Gun (Aired June 10, 1949)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8382: Theater Five - &quot;The Hunters&quot; (02-03-65)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater Five - &quot;The Hunters&quot; (02-03-65)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8382</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.


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February 3, 1965. ABC network. "The Hunters". Commercials deleted. An alcoholic and his son go hunting in the woods...along with the father's bottle. Richard McCracken (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Neal Pultz (audfio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), George Petrie, Fran Carlon, Peter Fernandez, Jack Hurdle, Mark O'Daniels. 21:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 06:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-07T22_01_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_five short_stories science_fiction sci-fi the_hunters fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1302</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.THIS EPISODE:February 3, 1965. ABC network. &quot;The Hunters&quot;. Commercials deleted. An alcoholic and his son go hunting in the woods...along with the father's bottle. Richard McCracken (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Neal Pultz (audfio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), George Petrie, Fran Carlon, Peter Fernandez, Jack Hurdle, Mark O'Daniels. 21:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8381: Pat Novak For Hire - &quot;The Laundry Mix-Up&quot; (05-07-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire - &quot;The Laundry Mix-Up&quot; (05-07-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8381</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob  "MR. BASS MAN" Johnny Cymbal (1963)
The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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May 7, 1949. Program #10. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Laundry Mix-up". The wrong shirt leads Novak to murder and grief. Jack Webb. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 00:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob&amp;nbsp; &quot;MR. BASS MAN&quot; Johnny Cymbal (1963)The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 7, 1949. Program #10. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Laundry Mix-up&quot;. The wrong shirt leads Novak to murder and grief. Jack Webb. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob&amp;nbsp; &quot;MR. BASS MAN&quot; Johnny Cymbal (1963)The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)Each ep...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8380: Let George Do It - &quot;Go Jump In The Lake&quot; (02-13-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - &quot;Go Jump In The Lake&quot; (02-13-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8380</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Go Jump In The Lake (Aired February 13, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


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February 13, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Go Jump In The Lake". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Terrence Doyle is in trouble with gambler Starky Bennett. Nobody seems to want Valentine, despite the time of the year. Several references are made to the program being broadcast on Valentine's day. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ken Christy, Dan O'Herlihy, William Conrad, Michael Ann Barrett, Walter Burke. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 19:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-07T11_08_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailey george_valentine frances_robins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Go Jump In The Lake (Aired February 13, 1950)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Go Jump In The Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Terrence Doyle is in trouble with gambler Starky Bennett. Nobody seems to want Valentine, despite the time of the year. Several references are made to the program being broadcast on Valentine's day. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ken Christy, Dan O'Herlihy, William Conrad, Michael Ann Barrett, Walter Burke. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Go Jump In The Lake (Aired February 13, 1950)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8379: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Unpredictable Ozzie&quot; (11-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;Unpredictable Ozzie&quot; (11-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8379</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)

Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

November 7, 1948. "Unpredictable Ozzie" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie is determined to break the daily routine and get out of his rut. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 12:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-07T04_55_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson. THIS EPISODE: November 7, 1948. &quot;Unpredictable Ozzie&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie is determined to break the daily routine and get out of his rut. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast un...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8378: Nightwatch - &quot;Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper&quot; (10-21-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightwatch - &quot;Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper&quot; (10-21-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8378</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.


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October 21, 1954. "Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper"- CBS network. Sustaining. A drunk who tried to kick Don Reed in the teeth last night, has returned to the police station voluntarily. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 07:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-06T23_42_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_watch nightwatch reality_tv reality_radio crime_documentar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Drunk &amp;amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.THIS EPISODE:October 21, 1954. &quot;Drunk &amp;amp; Bridge Jumper&quot;- CBS network. Sustaining. A drunk who tried to kick Don Reed in the teeth last night, has returned to the police station voluntarily. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Drunk &amp;amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8377: The Man Called X - &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot; (06-19-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot; (06-19-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8377</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


June 19, 1947. CBS network. "The Silver Scarab". Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 02:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-06T18_32_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre&amp;nbsp; canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 19, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot;. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8376: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Mail Order Murders&quot; (12-23-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - &quot;The Case Of The Mail Order Murders&quot; (12-23-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8376</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)

As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. If you're noticing a great many parallels between what you're reading--perhaps for the first time--about Michael Shayne, you might notice the increasing similarities to Let George Do It or Yours, Truly Johnny Dollar. Just as with a good gig, if a good formula is continuing to produce audience loyalty once you find the right ensemble/concept/scripting mix, then you'll naturally wish to milk it for all it's worth. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


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December 23, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Mail Order Murders". A murder letter and Demetrius, the organ grinder. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 19:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-06T11_59_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael_shayne jeff_chandler william_p_rousseau brett_halliday j</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1547</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. If you're noticing a great many parallels between what you're reading--perhaps for the first time--about Michael Shayne, you might notice the increasing similarities to Let George Do It or Yours, Truly Johnny Dollar. Just as with a good gig, if a good formula is continuing to produce audience loyalty once you find the right ensemble/concept/scripting mix, then you'll naturally wish to milk it for all it's worth. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: December 23, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Mail Order Murders&quot;. A murder letter and Demetrius, the organ grinder. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)As with many West Coast ensemble prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8375: The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Football&quot; (11-04-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Milton Berle Show - &quot;A Salute To Football&quot; (11-04-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8375</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["A Salute To Football" (Aired November 4, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.


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November 04, 1947. NBC network. Philip Morris. "A Salute To Football". Milton goes to see the "Fighting Irish." See cat. #64207 for a similar "salute" but a different broadcast. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Mary Shipp, Billy Sands, John Gibson, Al Kelly, Dick Farney (vocals). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 14:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-06T06_57_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_gallop milton_berle ray_bloch_orchestra pert_kelton jack_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;A Salute To Football&quot; (Aired November 4, 1947)The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.THIS EPISODE:November 04, 1947. NBC network. Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Football&quot;. Milton goes to see the &quot;Fighting Irish.&quot; See cat. #64207 for a similar &quot;salute&quot; but a different broadcast. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Mary Shipp, Billy Sands, John Gibson, Al Kelly, Dick Farney (vocals). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;A Salute To Football&quot; (Aired November 4, 1947)The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8374: The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Behind The Locked Doors&quot; (11-06-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - &quot;Behind The Locked Doors&quot; (11-06-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8374</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. "Behind the Locked Door," a popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave.


THIS EPISODE:


November 6, 1951. Mutual network. "Behind The Locked Door". Sustaining. A gripping story about a man lost in a pitch black cave with a strangely affectionate creature he cannot see! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 08:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-06T00_48_22-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler robert_a_arthur david_kogan maurice_tarplin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. &quot;Behind the Locked Door,&quot; a popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave.THIS EPISODE:November 6, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;Behind The Locked Door&quot;. Sustaining. A gripping story about a man lost in a pitch black cave with a strangely affectionate creature he cannot see! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8373: Space Patrol - &quot;Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot; (11-28-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - &quot;Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot; (11-28-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8373</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Revolt Of The Space Rats" (Aired November 28, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

November 28, 1953. ABC network. "The Revolt Of The Space Rats". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Name The Planet" contest), Test Pilot endorsement. Two bad guys on Pluto's third moon conspire to free Prince Bacaratti once again. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, George Welsh (test pilot, commercial), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 01:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot; (Aired November 28, 1953)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. THIS EPISODE: November 28, 1953. ABC network. &quot;The Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (&quot;Name The Planet&quot; contest), Test Pilot endorsement. Two bad guys on Pluto's third moon conspire to free Prince Bacaratti once again. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, George Welsh (test pilot, commercial), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot; (Aired November 28, 1953)The success of the TV show spawned a radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8372: The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot; (12-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot; (12-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8372</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.


THIS EPISODE:


December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue". Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2022 19:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.THIS EPISODE:December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot;. Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8371: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;JiveTalk&quot; (05-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - &quot;JiveTalk&quot; (05-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8371</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["JiveTalk" (Aired May 18, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.


THIS EPISODE:


May 18, 1946. "JiveTalk" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2022 13:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-05T05_50_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;JiveTalk&quot; (Aired May 18, 1946)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.THIS EPISODE:May 18, 1946. &quot;JiveTalk&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;JiveTalk&quot; (Aired May 18, 1946)Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional cha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8370: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;Murder &amp; The Missing Car&quot; (05-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - &quot;Murder &amp; The Missing Car&quot; (05-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8370</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Murder &amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. 


THIS EPISODE:


May 11, 1950. CBS network. "The Case Of Murder and The Missing Car". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A body is found in a car trunk...and a false clue is found in the glove compartment. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2022 05:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder &amp;amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of Murder and The Missing Car&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A body is found in a car trunk...and a false clue is found in the glove compartment. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder &amp;amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8369: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Man In The Door&quot; (08-28-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Man In The Door&quot; (08-28-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8369</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Classic IV "Please Be Mine" (1961) TWIST Records
Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - "The Man In The Door" (08-28-48)

The Man In The Door (Aired August 28, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. 


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August 28, 1948. CBS network. "The Man In The Door". Sustaining. A murdered architect is seen alive and well! Jeff looks into a complicated story of murder and embezzlement. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lou Krugman, Lurene Tuttle, Betty Lou Gerson, Dave Henderson, William Conrad, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2022 00:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Classic IV &quot;Please Be Mine&quot; (1961) TWIST RecordsJeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;The Man In The Door&quot; (08-28-48)The Man In The Door (Aired August 28, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. THIS EPISODE:August 28, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man In The Door&quot;. Sustaining. A murdered architect is seen alive and well! Jeff looks into a complicated story of murder and embezzlement. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lou Krugman, Lurene Tuttle, Betty Lou Gerson, Dave Henderson, William Conrad, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Classic IV &quot;Please Be Mine&quot; (1961) TWIST RecordsJeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8368: Life With Luigi - &quot;Life Insurance Policy&quot; (06-26-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;Life Insurance Policy&quot; (06-26-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8368</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 


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June 26, 1949. "Life Insurance Policy" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi takes out a $50,000 Life Insurance Policy. Next week, "Luigi" becomes the summer replacement for "Lum and Abner," at an earlier time. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 31:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 19:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:June 26, 1949. &quot;Life Insurance Policy&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi takes out a $50,000 Life Insurance Policy. Next week, &quot;Luigi&quot; becomes the summer replacement for &quot;Lum and Abner,&quot; at an earlier time. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 31:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8367: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Buffalo Killers (06-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Buffalo Killers (06-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8367</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
"The Buffalo Killers" (Aired June 7, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."


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June 07, 1952. CBS network. "The Buffalo Killers". Sustaining. An albino buffalo skin is the clue to the murder of two buffalo hunters, and their father. Part of one promotional announcement has been deleted. Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Joel Murcott (writer), Stan Waxman, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Sam Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Tom Holland, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Clancey Cassell (announcer), William Conrad, Parley Baer. 30:39.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 13:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;The Buffalo Killers&quot; (Aired June 7, 1952)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:June 07, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Buffalo Killers&quot;. Sustaining. An albino buffalo skin is the clue to the murder of two buffalo hunters, and their father. Part of one promotional announcement has been deleted. Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Joel Murcott (writer), Stan Waxman, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Sam Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Tom Holland, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Clancey Cassell (announcer), William Conrad, Parley Baer. 30:39.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;The Buffalo Killers&quot; (Aired June 7, 1952)Two auditions we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8366: Beyond Midnight - &quot;Lancerford House&quot; (01-24-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - &quot;Lancerford House&quot; (01-24-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8366</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Lancerford" House (Aired January 24, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 05:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-03T21_42_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Lancerford&quot; House (Aired January 24, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Lancerford&quot; House (Aired January 24, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8365: The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Actor &amp; The Alibi&quot; (11-02-86)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Father Brown Mysteries - &quot;The Actor &amp; The Alibi&quot; (11-02-86)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8365</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Actor &amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)

When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton’s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 01:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-03T17_16_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_brown_mysteries g.k._chesterton father_john_o'connor pari</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Actor &amp;amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton&#8217;s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Actor &amp;amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)When we consider the question of clerics and my...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8364: This Is Your FBI - &quot;Shotgun Hadley&quot; (04-20-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - &quot;Shotgun Hadley&quot; (04-20-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8364</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Classic IV "The Island Of Paradise" (1962) TWIST Records
This Is Your FBI - "Shotgun Hadley" (Aired April 20, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

April 20, 1945. Blue Network. "The Case Of Shotgun Hadley". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of a crime against the home: kidnapping. Lesley Woods, Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Mandel Kramer, Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 20:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-03T12_10_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1853</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Classic IV &quot;The Island Of Paradise&quot; (1962) TWIST RecordsThis Is Your FBI - &quot;Shotgun Hadley&quot; (Aired April 20, 1945)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational. THIS EPISODE: April 20, 1945. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of Shotgun Hadley&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of a crime against the home: kidnapping. Lesley Woods, Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Mandel Kramer, Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Classic IV &quot;The Island Of Paradise&quot; (1962) TWIST RecordsThis Is Your FBI - &quot;Shotgun Ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8363: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Tape Recorder&quot; (04-23-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Tape Recorder&quot; (04-23-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8363</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


THIS EPISODE:


April 23, 1950. "The Tape Recorder" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. While Mr. Conklin is trying to economize, he finds himself buying a tape recorder, without even knowing it! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Frank Nelson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (writer), Joe Quillan (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor). 34:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 15:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-03T07_00_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:April 23, 1950. &quot;The Tape Recorder&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. While Mr. Conklin is trying to economize, he finds himself buying a tape recorder, without even knowing it! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Frank Nelson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (writer), Joe Quillan (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor). 34:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8362: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (04-04-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (04-04-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8362</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show"
Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West." 


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April 4, 1952. "Sid Kenyon Rustlers" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot; THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1952. &quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)Roy Ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8361: The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Pick The Winner&quot; (03-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - &quot;Pick The Winner&quot; (03-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8361</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 


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March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. "Pick The Winner". Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into "The Professor," which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 03:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. THIS EPISODE: March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Pick The Winner&quot;. Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into &quot;The Professor,&quot; which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8360: The Chase - &quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; (06-29-52) </title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - &quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; (06-29-52) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8360</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Commodores - "Three Times A Lady" (1978)
"Million Dollar Hunt" (Aired June 29, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. 


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June 29, 1952. "Million Dollar Hunt" - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2022 22:29:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2155</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Commodores - &quot;Three Times A Lady&quot; (1978)&quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; (Aired June 29, 1952)NBC first envisioned The Chase&amp;nbsp; as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. THIS EPISODE:June 29, 1952. &quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Commodores - &quot;Three Times A Lady&quot; (1978)&quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; (Aired June 29, 1952)NBC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8359: Dragnet - &quot;The Big Grab&quot; (06-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - &quot;The Big Grab&quot; (06-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8359</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Big Grab" (Aired June 29, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." 


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June 29, 1950. Program #55. NBC network. "The Big Grab". Sponsored by: Fatima. Professor Kessell's wife has been kidnapped. The show features a moving scene of a Seder. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2022 17:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Big Grab&quot; (Aired June 29, 1950)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; THIS EPISODE: June 29, 1950. Program #55. NBC network. &quot;The Big Grab&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Professor Kessell's wife has been kidnapped. The show features a moving scene of a Seder. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Big Grab&quot; (Aired June 29, 1950)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police proced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8358: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Like Father (09-27-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Like Father (09-27-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8358</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - Like Father (Aired September 27, 1959)

Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. 


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September 27, 1959. CBS network. "Like Father". Sponsored by: Winston. Klell Thomas has been accused of murder in Yreka. Paladin is hired to find the truth. This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Paul Dubov, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Tom Hanley (writer, sound effects), Anne Morrison, Jack Moyles, Ben Wright, Shirley Mitchell, Ralph Moody, Sam Edwards, Bill James (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2022 13:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Like Father (Aired September 27, 1959)Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. THIS EPISODE:September 27, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Like Father&quot;. Sponsored by: Winston. Klell Thomas has been accused of murder in Yreka. Paladin is hired to find the truth. This is a quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Paul Dubov, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Tom Hanley (writer, sound effects), Anne Morrison, Jack Moyles, Ben Wright, Shirley Mitchell, Ralph Moody, Sam Edwards, Bill James (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Like Father (Aired September 27, 1959)Palad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8357: Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Brenner Pass Story&quot; (06-04-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - &quot;Brenner Pass Story&quot; (06-04-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8357</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 


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June 4, 1950. NBC network. "The Brenner Pass". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2022 06:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-01T22_50_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. THIS EPISODE:June 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Brenner Pass&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8356: Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern&quot; (03-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern&quot; (03-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8356</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). 


THIS EPISODE:
 

March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. "Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern" star in Archie's play, "The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano," or "Who Tickled The Ivories?" Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2022 01:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). THIS EPISODE: March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern&quot; star in Archie's play, &quot;The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano,&quot; or &quot;Who Tickled The Ivories?&quot; Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp;amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)Duffy's Tavern, an American radio si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8355: Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (12-30-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (12-30-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8355</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Carpenters "Only Yesterday" (1975)
Dangerous Assignment - "Intercept Dr. Korvel" (Aired December 30, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.




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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 21:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-01T13_11_20-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Carpenters &quot;Only Yesterday&quot; (1975)Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (Aired December 30, 1950)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Carpenters &quot;Only Yesterday&quot; (1975)Dangerous Assignment - &quot;Intercept Dr. Korvel&quot; (Aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8354: The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat&quot; (04-06-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - &quot;Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat&quot; (04-06-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8354</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 


THIS EPISODE:


April 6, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. "Riley Finds A Fur Coat" on the bus and wins an argument with his conscience. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Frank Nelson, Paula Winslowe, Dink Trout, John Brown, Scotty Beckett, Elvia Allman, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Sharon Douglas. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 15:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-01T07_42_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE:April 6, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. &quot;Riley Finds A Fur Coat&quot; on the bus and wins an argument with his conscience. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Frank Nelson, Paula Winslowe, Dink Trout, John Brown, Scotty Beckett, Elvia Allman, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Sharon Douglas. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)The radio program starring William Bendix aired o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8353: Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Ground Floor Window&quot; (07-10-48) </title>
      <itunes:title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - &quot;Ground Floor Window&quot; (07-10-48) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8353</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

July 10, 1948. Program #2. NBC network. "Ground Floor Window". Sustaining. The script was subsequently used on "Radio City Playhouse" on October 23, 1949. Ernest Kinoy (writer), William Redfield, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bernard Grant, Marilyn Erskine, Anna Karen, Arthur Q. Bryan, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 10:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2022-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2022-01-01T02_15_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio_ciry_playhouse ground_floor_window drama comedy suspense t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. THIS EPISODE: July 10, 1948. Program #2. NBC network. &quot;Ground Floor Window&quot;. Sustaining. The script was subsequently used on &quot;Radio City Playhouse&quot; on October 23, 1949. Ernest Kinoy (writer), William Redfield, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bernard Grant, Marilyn Erskine, Anna Karen, Arthur Q. Bryan, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, somet...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8352: The Whisperer - &quot;Never The Twain&quot; (09-16-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whisperer - &quot;Never The Twain&quot; (09-16-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8352</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time. The first episode ("Tea Time for Teenagers") is typical, an overwrought "it can happen here" melodrama about a syndicate plot to create "200 regular marijuana addicts" among high school students. The episode makes a blatant appeal to the moral indignation of its audience, ending with Gault advising PTA's to "show some of the fine educational films available on marijuana and how it leads to a worse addiction." 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 03:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-31T19_39_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer nbc philip_gault carleton_g_young lawyer voice the_syn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time. The first episode (&quot;Tea Time for Teenagers&quot;) is typical, an overwrought &quot;it can happen here&quot; melodrama about a syndicate plot to create &quot;200 regular marijuana addicts&quot; among high school students. The episode makes a blatant appeal to the moral indignation of its audience, ending with Gault advising PTA's to &quot;show some of the fine educational films available on marijuana and how it leads to a worse addiction.&quot;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8351: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of The Eaton Brothers&quot; (09-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of The Eaton Brothers&quot; (09-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8351</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


September 7, 1952. "Case Of The Eaton Brothers" - NBC network. Sustaining. A letter, written on the stationery of a London newspaper, is an exhibit in the "Black Museum." A woman's body is found in a messy former wine shop. Marlene Corcoran's murderer confesses to a newspaper for five hundred pounds. The confession, however, is useless! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Carl Harburg, Lester Fletcher, Maurice Delamore, Jared Burke, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 22:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-31T14_07_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall_1212 london_daily_express wyllis_cooper black_museum o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:September 7, 1952. &quot;Case Of The Eaton Brothers&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A letter, written on the stationery of a London newspaper, is an exhibit in the &quot;Black Museum.&quot; A woman's body is found in a messy former wine shop. Marlene Corcoran's murderer confesses to a newspaper for five hundred pounds. The confession, however, is useless! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Carl Harburg, Lester Fletcher, Maurice Delamore, Jared Burke, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8350: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8350</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Hall &amp; Oates (Sara Smile) 1996
Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - "The Missing Archeologist" (02-24-50)

The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)

During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.


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February 24, 1950. "The Missing Archeologist" - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist ("Who never should have left his tomb") has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Hall &amp;amp; Oates (Sara Smile) 1996Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1950. &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist (&quot;Who never should have left his tomb&quot;) has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8350: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8350</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Hall &amp; Oates (Sara Smile) 1996
Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - "The Missing Archeologist" (02-24-50)

The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)

During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.


THIS EPISODE:


February 24, 1950. "The Missing Archeologist" - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist ("Who never should have left his tomb") has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Hall &amp;amp; Oates (Sara Smile) 1996Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; (02-24-50)The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1950. &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist (&quot;Who never should have left his tomb&quot;) has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Hall &amp;amp; Oates (Sara Smile) 1996Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8349: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Carmen (05-31-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Carmen (05-31-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8349</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Carmen (Aired May 31, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


THIS EPISODE:


June 21, 1959. CBS network. "Carmen". Commercials deleted. After the army payroll has been robbed, an army Major threatens to declare martial law in Dodge. Connie Dell, a good girl keeping bad company, becomes the key to the crime. The script was used previously on the program on May 31, 1952 (see cat. #61440) and October 8, 1955 (see cat. #48982) and on the Gunsmoke television series on May 24, 1958. The program opening and closing have been deleted. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Lynn Allen, Virginia Gregg, Barney Phillips, Jack Moyles, Lawrence Dobkin, George Walsh (announcer). 22:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 12:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Carmen (Aired May 31, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:June 21, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Carmen&quot;. Commercials deleted. After the army payroll has been robbed, an army Major threatens to declare martial law in Dodge. Connie Dell, a good girl keeping bad company, becomes the key to the crime. The script was used previously on the program on May 31, 1952 (see cat. #61440) and October 8, 1955 (see cat. #48982) and on the Gunsmoke television series on May 24, 1958. The program opening and closing have been deleted. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Lynn Allen, Virginia Gregg, Barney Phillips, Jack Moyles, Lawrence Dobkin, George Walsh (announcer). 22:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Carmen (Aired May 31, 1952)The radio show first aired o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8348: Dimension X - &quot;Destination Moon&quot; (06-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - &quot;Destination Moon&quot; (06-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8348</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

June 24, 1950. NBC network. "Destination Moon". Sustaining. The story is adapted from the George Pal movie of the same name. The story of the first expedition to the moon. The program is interrupted after eighteen minutes for a news bulletin announcing that North Korea has declared war on and has invaded South Korea. The closing credits have been deleted. Robert Heinlein (author), Wendell Holmes, Ralph Bell, Santos Ortega, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Roger De Koven, Ralph Bell. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 04:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-30T20_52_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. THIS EPISODE: June 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Destination Moon&quot;. Sustaining. The story is adapted from the George Pal movie of the same name. The story of the first expedition to the moon. The program is interrupted after eighteen minutes for a news bulletin announcing that North Korea has declared war on and has invaded South Korea. The closing credits have been deleted. Robert Heinlein (author), Wendell Holmes, Ralph Bell, Santos Ortega, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Roger De Koven, Ralph Bell. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8347: Bold Venture - &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot; (12-24-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot; (12-24-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8347</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. "The Paul Brewer Story". Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, "Escape From Guantanamo." David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 22:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-30T14_10_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, &quot;Escape From Guantanamo.&quot; David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8347: Bold Venture - &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot; (12-24-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot; (12-24-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8347</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. "The Paul Brewer Story". Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, "Escape From Guantanamo." David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 22:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-30T14_08_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, &quot;Escape From Guantanamo.&quot; David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8346: The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George's Movie Career&quot; (09-25-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;George's Movie Career&quot; (09-25-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8346</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addle-headed woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 15:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-30T07_37_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen harry_lubin_and_orchestra bill_goodwin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1375</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addle-headed woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8345: Lights Out - &quot;They Met At Dorset&quot; (02-23-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - &quot;They Met At Dorset&quot; (02-23-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8345</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.


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February 23, 1943. CBS network. "They Met At Dorset". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. Two German soldiers parachute into England on a mission to rescue Rudolph Hess. Seeking shelter from the rain, they come upon a genuine haunted house. A good radio ghost story. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 21:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 04:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-29T20_32_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights_out wyllis_cooper arch_oboler the_word where_are_you fran</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1262</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.THIS EPISODE: February 23, 1943. CBS network. &quot;They Met At Dorset&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. Two German soldiers parachute into England on a mission to rescue Rudolph Hess. Seeking shelter from the rain, they come upon a genuine haunted house. A good radio ghost story. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 21:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)After a successful tryout in New York City, the serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8344: Candy Matson - &quot;The Eric Spalding Concert&quot; (01-13-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - &quot;The Eric Spalding Concert&quot; (01-13-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8344</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson  was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-29T14_40_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy_matson yukon_2-8209 rembrandt lt._mallard natalie_masters</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson&amp;nbsp; was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8343: Boston Blackie - &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; (07-28-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; (07-28-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8343</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. 


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July 28, 1944. "Polly Morrison's Gun Collection" - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2021-12-29T09_08_10-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 17:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-29T09_08_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1944. &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8342: Big Town - &quot;The Final Payment&quot; (12-11-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - &quot;The Final Payment&quot; (12-11-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8342</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 


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December 11, 1948. NBC network. "The Final Payment". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2021-12-29T01_53_19-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 09:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-29T01_53_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) THIS EPISODE: December 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Final Payment&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8341: The Diary Of Fate - &quot;Craig Norton&quot; (04-20-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - &quot;Craig Norton&quot; (04-20-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8341</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.


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April 20, 1948. Program #19. Finley syndication. "Craig Norton". Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 824. A reader for a literary agency is constantly reminded of his own miserable failure as an author. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 04:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-28T20_33_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary_of_fate joe_mattock ivan_ditmars larry_finley hal_sawyer f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.THIS EPISODE:April 20, 1948. Program #19. Finley syndication. &quot;Craig Norton&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 824. A reader for a literary agency is constantly reminded of his own miserable failure as an author. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No les...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8340: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Beware The Walking Dog&quot; (05-03-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - &quot;Beware The Walking Dog&quot; (05-03-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8340</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2021 22:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-28T14_07_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8339: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;The Comfy Collar Shirt Company&quot; (06-09-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - &quot;The Comfy Collar Shirt Company&quot; (06-09-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8339</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Whitney Houston - "Didn't We Almost Have It All" (1987)
The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.


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June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and "The Comfy Collar Shirt Company". The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Whitney Houston - &quot;Didn't We Almost Have It All&quot; (1987)The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.THIS EPISODE: June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and &quot;The Comfy Collar Shirt Company&quot;. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Whitney Houston - &quot;Didn't We Almost Have It All&quot; (1987)The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8338: The General Electric Theater - &quot;The Token&quot; (01-18-53) *Was 504</title>
      <itunes:title>The General Electric Theater - &quot;The Token&quot; (01-18-53) *Was 504</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Token (Aired January 18, 1953)

The first two seasons of General Electric Theater established the half-hour anthology format of adaptations of popular plays, short stories, novels, magazine fiction and motion pictures. "The Eye of the Beholder," for example, a Hitchcock-like telefilm thriller starring Richard Conte and Martha Vickers, dramatized an artist's relationship with his model from differing, sometimes disturbing psychological perspectives. The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings.


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January 18, 1953. CBS network. "The Token". Sponsored by: General Electric. 8:30 P. M. (EST). After the story, Dana Andrews mentions that he recently flew from London to Bombay on "the only commercial jetliner in the world." It was the British built "Comet." He describes it as, "quite an experience." The program is announced as, "The General Electric Summer Theatre," despite the date above. It may have been recorded on the above date, but there are 13 other known shows in the series, and a 14 show series would be unusual. Dana Andrews, Joseph Hergeshimer (author), Ken Carpenter (announcer), John Meston (adaptor), Jeanne Bates, Georgia Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Wilbur Hatch (music), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2021 04:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-27T20_35_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Token (Aired January 18, 1953)The first two seasons of General Electric Theater established the half-hour anthology format of adaptations of popular plays, short stories, novels, magazine fiction and motion pictures. &quot;The Eye of the Beholder,&quot; for example, a Hitchcock-like telefilm thriller starring Richard Conte and Martha Vickers, dramatized an artist's relationship with his model from differing, sometimes disturbing psychological perspectives. The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings.THIS EPISODE:January 18, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Token&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric. 8:30 P. M. (EST). After the story, Dana Andrews mentions that he recently flew from London to Bombay on &quot;the only commercial jetliner in the world.&quot; It was the British built &quot;Comet.&quot; He describes it as, &quot;quite an experience.&quot; The program is announced as, &quot;The General Electric Summer Theatre,&quot; despite the date above. It may have been recorded on the above date, but there are 13 other known shows in the series, and a 14 show series would be unusual. Dana Andrews, Joseph Hergeshimer (author), Ken Carpenter (announcer), John Meston (adaptor), Jeanne Bates, Georgia Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Wilbur Hatch (music), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Token (Aired January 18, 1953)The first two seasons of General Electric Theater established t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8337: Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot; (04-24-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - &quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot; (04-24-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8337</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 


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April 24, 1948. Program #526. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Quincy Killers". Participating sponsors. A father and son team specialize in kidnapping, theft and murder. This program is noted for its use of a melodeon instead of the usual organ. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 9, 1973. Ted Corday (director), Stanley Niss (writer), William Zuckert, Bill Smith, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Ben Hunter (KEX Portland Oregon announcer). 23:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 22:33:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gang_busters gangbusters mandel_kramer j._edgar_hoover fbi g_men</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. THIS EPISODE: April 24, 1948. Program #526. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot;. Participating sponsors. A father and son team specialize in kidnapping, theft and murder. This program is noted for its use of a melodeon instead of the usual organ. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 9, 1973. Ted Corday (director), Stanley Niss (writer), William Zuckert, Bill Smith, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Ben Hunter (KEX Portland Oregon announcer). 23:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8336: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Deathwatch In Boston&quot; (11-15-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - &quot;Deathwatch In Boston&quot; (11-15-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8336</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Deathwatch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)

Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreeeammsss?!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1946, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the "Raymond" name and was known only as "your host" or "Mr. Host." 


THIS EPISODE:


November 15, 1948. Program #53. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Deathwatch In Boston". A midnight visit by a raven that says, "It is later than you think!" Dr. Dickens meets "Charon" and his interesting pet. Dickens has a head in a box, Charon can predict who will die next, and the raven quotes Edgar Allan Poe! An interesting story. The program has also been identified as AFRS #114. Mason Adams, Ted Osborne, Fred Maytho (writer), Paul McGrath (host), Santos Ortega, Lesley Woods. 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 16:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-27T08_49_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deathwatch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreeeammsss?!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1946, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the &quot;Raymond&quot; name and was known only as &quot;your host&quot; or &quot;Mr. Host.&quot; THIS EPISODE:November 15, 1948. Program #53. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Deathwatch In Boston&quot;. A midnight visit by a raven that says, &quot;It is later than you think!&quot; Dr. Dickens meets &quot;Charon&quot; and his interesting pet. Dickens has a head in a box, Charon can predict who will die next, and the raven quotes Edgar Allan Poe! An interesting story. The program has also been identified as AFRS #114. Mason Adams, Ted Osborne, Fred Maytho (writer), Paul McGrath (host), Santos Ortega, Lesley Woods. 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Deathwatch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreeea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8335: I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;The Red Record&quot; (08-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - &quot;The Red Record&quot; (08-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8335</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, ""I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone". The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 


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August 20, 1952. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. "The Red Record". Commercials added locally. Cvetic travels to Chicago looking for a "black book," possibly hidden inside a radio! The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Barton Yarborough, Paul Richards, Harry Lang, Herb Vigran, David Rose (music). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 06:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-26T22_33_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, &quot;&quot;I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone&quot;. The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. THIS EPISODE:August 20, 1952. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Red Record&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic travels to Chicago looking for a &quot;black book,&quot; possibly hidden inside a radio! The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Barton Yarborough, Paul Richards, Harry Lang, Herb Vigran, David Rose (music). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts ent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8334: &quot;Death &amp; The Compass&quot; (10-26-84)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Death &amp; The Compass&quot; (10-26-84)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8334</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Ruby &amp; the Romantics "Our Day Will Come" (1963)
Vanishing Point - Death &amp; The Compass (Aired October 26, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 01:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-26T17_08_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing_point canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc science_fi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1872</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Ruby &amp;amp; the Romantics &quot;Our Day Will Come&quot; (1963)Vanishing Point - Death &amp;amp; The Compass (Aired October 26, 1984)The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Ruby &amp;amp; the Romantics &quot;Our Day Will Come&quot; (1963)Vanishing Point - Death &amp;amp; The Compa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8333: Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Tom Cook Case&quot; (08-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - &quot;The Tom Cook Case&quot; (08-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8333</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953.


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August 20, 1949. "The Tom Cook Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, "There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes." Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2021 18:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-26T10_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, &quot;Leave It to Love&quot;, was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953.THIS EPISODE:August 20, 1949. &quot;The Tom Cook Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, &quot;There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8332: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Mystery Man&quot; (06-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - &quot;The Mystery Man&quot; (06-04-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["The Mystery Man" (Aired June 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 


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June 4, 1949. NBC network. "The Mystery Man". Sustaining. Frank has to prove a man innocent of a 3-year-old crime to win a law scholarship and remain at Yale. Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, Harlow Wilcox, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Mel Brandt (announcer), Edward King (director), Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2021 11:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Mystery Man&quot; (Aired June 4, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. THIS EPISODE:June 4, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Man&quot;. Sustaining. Frank has to prove a man innocent of a 3-year-old crime to win a law scholarship and remain at Yale. Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, Harlow Wilcox, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Mel Brandt (announcer), Edward King (director), Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8331: &quot;Cricket On The Hearth&quot; - Dickens Other Christmas Story (12-24-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>&quot;Cricket On The Hearth&quot; - Dickens Other Christmas Story (12-24-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8331</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dickens Other Christmas Story (Aired December 24, 1945)

In July 1845, Dickens contemplated forming a periodical focusing on the concerns of the home called The Cricket but the plan fell through, and he transformed his idea into a Christmas book in which he abandoned social criticism, current events, and topical themes in favour of simple fantasy and a domestic setting for his hero's redemption. The book was released on 20 December 1845 (the title page read "1846") and sold briskly into the New Year. Seventeen stage productions opened during the Christmas season 1845 with one production receiving Dickens's approval and opening on the same day as the book's release. Dickens read the tale four times in public performance. It has been dramatized in numerous languages and for years was more popular on stage than "A Christmas Carol." Vladimir Lenin publicly walked out of a performance of the "Cricket" play in the Soviet Union, calling it too sentimental, but it is less explicitly Christian than some of Dickens' other Christmas books. Best read as a fairy tale rather than realistic fiction, Cricket has been criticized for its sentimentality but contemporary readers were attracted to its depiction of the Victorian ideal of the happy home. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2021 01:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dickens Other Christmas Story (Aired December 24, 1945)In July 1845, Dickens contemplated forming a periodical focusing on the concerns of the home called The Cricket but the plan fell through, and he transformed his idea into a Christmas book in which he abandoned social criticism, current events, and topical themes in favour of simple fantasy and a domestic setting for his hero's redemption. The book was released on 20 December 1845 (the title page read &quot;1846&quot;) and sold briskly into the New Year. Seventeen stage productions opened during the Christmas season 1845 with one production receiving Dickens's approval and opening on the same day as the book's release. Dickens read the tale four times in public performance. It has been dramatized in numerous languages and for years was more popular on stage than &quot;A Christmas Carol.&quot; Vladimir Lenin publicly walked out of a performance of the &quot;Cricket&quot; play in the Soviet Union, calling it too sentimental, but it is less explicitly Christian than some of Dickens' other Christmas books. Best read as a fairy tale rather than realistic fiction, Cricket has been criticized for its sentimentality but contemporary readers were attracted to its depiction of the Victorian ideal of the happy home.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8330: Dad's Army - &quot;Christmas Special&quot; Entitled Present Arms (12-25-68)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - &quot;Christmas Special&quot; Entitled Present Arms (12-25-68)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)

"Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.


THIS EPISODE:


December 25, 1968. "Present Arms" - It's Christmas Day 1940 and Mainwaring can't drop his sense of duty for even one day. He orders his men to parade and Wilson, being more relaxed about the whole affair, says they can wear civvies, but Mainwaring doesn't like the sergeant's sudden burst of decision making. The men arrive all dressed as Father Christmas, with various reasons why, Mainwaring views this as proof that you cannot be seen to let discipline drop for one moment. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2021 20:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.THIS EPISODE:December 25, 1968. &quot;Present Arms&quot; - It's Christmas Day 1940 and Mainwaring can't drop his sense of duty for even one day. He orders his men to parade and Wilson, being more relaxed about the whole affair, says they can wear civvies, but Mainwaring doesn't like the sergeant's sudden burst of decision making. The men arrive all dressed as Father Christmas, with various reasons why, Mainwaring views this as proof that you cannot be seen to let discipline drop for one moment. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8329: Author's Playhouse - &quot;Christmas By Injunction&quot; (12-21-41)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - &quot;Christmas By Injunction&quot; (12-21-41)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8329</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson "So This Is Christmas" 
Author's Playhouse - Christmas By Injunction (12-21-41)

Christmas By Injunction (Aired December 21, 1941)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater. 


THIS EPISODE:


 December 21, 1941. Red network. "Christmas By Injunction". Sustaining. The program originates from Chicago. A western town needs a young child at Christmas to receive the benefits from one of its citizens who has struck it rich. Carl Kroenke, Clarence Hartzell, Cliff Soubier, Curley Bradley, Dan Bowers, Eva Parnell, Fern Persons, Harriet Allen, Hilda Graham, Jack Mitchell (adaptor), Jerry Spellman, Michael Romano, O. Henry (author), Percy Hemus, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Sidney Ellstrom. 32:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2021 14:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson &quot;So This Is Christmas&quot; Author's Playhouse - Christmas By Injunction (12-21-41)Christmas By Injunction (Aired December 21, 1941)Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.&amp;nbsp; Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater. THIS EPISODE: December 21, 1941. Red network. &quot;Christmas By Injunction&quot;. Sustaining. The program originates from Chicago. A western town needs a young child at Christmas to receive the benefits from one of its citizens who has struck it rich. Carl Kroenke, Clarence Hartzell, Cliff Soubier, Curley Bradley, Dan Bowers, Eva Parnell, Fern Persons, Harriet Allen, Hilda Graham, Jack Mitchell (adaptor), Jerry Spellman, Michael Romano, O. Henry (author), Percy Hemus, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Sidney Ellstrom. 32:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Michael Jackson &quot;So This Is Christmas&quot; Author's Playhouse - Christmas By Injunct...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8328: The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Christmas Presents&quot; With Frank Sinatra (12-24-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Christmas Presents&quot; With Frank Sinatra (12-24-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8328</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Bob Hope Show - "Christmas Presents" With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)

Hope first appeared on television in 1932 during a test transmission from an experimental CBS studio in New York. His career in broadcasting spanned sixty-four years and included a long association with NBC. Hope made his network radio debut in 1937 on NBC. His first regular series for NBC Radio was the Woodbury Soap Hour. A year later The Pepsodent Radio Show Starring Bob Hope began, and would run through 1953. Hope did many specials for the NBC television network in the following decades and these were often sponsored by Chrysler and Hope served as a spokesman for the firm for many years. Hope's Christmas specials were popular favorites and often featured a performance of "Silver Bells" (from his 1951 film The Lemon Drop Kid) done as a duet with an often much younger female guest star (such as Olivia Newton-John or Brooke Shields). His final television special was in 1996 with Tony Danza helping Hope present a retrospective about presidents of the United States. He also made a guest appearance on the NBC show "The Golden Girls" in the late 1980s.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2021 06:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Christmas Presents&quot; With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)Hope first appeared on television in 1932 during a test transmission from an experimental CBS studio in New York. His career in broadcasting spanned sixty-four years and included a long association with NBC. Hope made his network radio debut in 1937 on NBC. His first regular series for NBC Radio was the Woodbury Soap Hour. A year later The Pepsodent Radio Show Starring Bob Hope began, and would run through 1953. Hope did many specials for the NBC television network in the following decades and these were often sponsored by Chrysler and Hope served as a spokesman for the firm for many years. Hope's Christmas specials were popular favorites and often featured a performance of &quot;Silver Bells&quot; (from his 1951 film The Lemon Drop Kid) done as a duet with an often much younger female guest star (such as Olivia Newton-John or Brooke Shields). His final television special was in 1996 with Tony Danza helping Hope present a retrospective about presidents of the United States. He also made a guest appearance on the NBC show &quot;The Golden Girls&quot; in the late 1980s.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Bob Hope Show - &quot;Christmas Presents&quot; With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)Hope first a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8327: The Caltex Theater (Australian ) - &quot;Scrooge The Miser&quot; (Christmas) 1953</title>
      <itunes:title>The Caltex Theater (Australian ) - &quot;Scrooge The Miser&quot; (Christmas) 1953</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8327</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Nat King Cole Sings "The Christmas Song
Written by Bob Wells and Mel Tormé In June 1946

Scrooge The Miser (Christmas) 1953 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: ‘Crime and Punishment’, ‘Lass of Richmond Hill’, ‘Iris’, ‘Good-bye Mr Chips’, ‘The Petrified Forest’. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: ‘Caltex Theatre’ was a continuation of ‘Macquarie Radio Theatre’ which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney. Some Below Notes From The Old Time Radio Plot Spot.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 18:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-24T10_16_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Nat King Cole Sings &quot;The Christmas SongWritten by Bob Wells and Mel Torm&#233; In June 1946Scrooge The Miser (Christmas) 1953 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: &#8216;Crime and Punishment&#8217;, &#8216;Lass of Richmond Hill&#8217;, &#8216;Iris&#8217;, &#8216;Good-bye Mr Chips&#8217;, &#8216;The Petrified Forest&#8217;. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: &#8216;Caltex Theatre&#8217; was a continuation of &#8216;Macquarie Radio Theatre&#8217; which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney. Some Below Notes From The Old Time Radio Plot Spot.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Nat King Cole Sings &quot;The Christmas SongWritten by Bob Wells and Mel Torm&#233; In June 1946Scro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8326: The Halls Of Ivy - &quot;Snowman&quot; (12-19-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - &quot;Snowman&quot; (12-19-51)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and, Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


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December 19, 1951. "Snowman" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. President Hall is disturbed because his students haven't built a Christmas snowman in front of his house. The program may be dated February 10, 1950. Alan Reed (?), Arthur Q. Bryan, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and, Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1951. &quot;Snowman&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. President Hall is disturbed because his students haven't built a Christmas snowman in front of his house. The program may be dated February 10, 1950. Alan Reed (?), Arthur Q. Bryan, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8325: The Whistler - &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot; (12-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot; (12-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8325</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 


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December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. "Delayed Christmas Present". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 06:55:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. THIS EPISODE: December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)Bill Forman had the title role of host and nar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8325: Father Knows Best TV Show &quot;A Christmas Story&quot; (12-19-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best TV Show &quot;A Christmas Story&quot; (12-19-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8325</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[From Season 5, Episode 14 'The Christmas Story' (First Aired Dec 19, 1954)

Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. The series, which first began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons with a total of 203 episodes. Created by Ed James, Father Knows Best follows the lives of the Andersons, a middle-class family living in the Midwestern town of Springfield. The state in which Springfield is located is never specified, but it is generally accepted to be located in the Midwestern United States. The show ran on CBS for only one season and was canceled the following year. It was picked up by NBC, where it remained for three seasons. After a second cancellation in 1958, the series was picked up yet again, by CBS, where it aired until May 1960.


THIS EPISODE:


December 19, 1954. "The Christmas Story" - The Andersons are preparing for the holidays. As they decorate the tree, they recall the story of how they managed to get that particular tree. As they are decorating their Christmas tree, the Andersons (Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin) recall the time they got snowbound and spent the holidays in a cabin with 'Ole Nick' who?


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 06:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>From Season 5, Episode 14 'The Christmas Story' (First Aired Dec 19, 1954)Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. The series, which first began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons with a total of 203 episodes. Created by Ed James, Father Knows Best follows the lives of the Andersons, a middle-class family living in the Midwestern town of Springfield. The state in which Springfield is located is never specified, but it is generally accepted to be located in the Midwestern United States. The show ran on CBS for only one season and was canceled the following year. It was picked up by NBC, where it remained for three seasons. After a second cancellation in 1958, the series was picked up yet again, by CBS, where it aired until May 1960.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1954. &quot;The Christmas Story&quot; - The Andersons are preparing for the holidays. As they decorate the tree, they recall the story of how they managed to get that particular tree. As they are decorating their Christmas tree, the Andersons (Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin) recall the time they got snowbound and spent the holidays in a cabin with 'Ole Nick' who?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From Season 5, Episode 14 'The Christmas Story' (First Aired Dec 19, 1954)Father Knows Best is an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8324: NBC Short Story - &quot;Scuttlebutt&quot; (05-16-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>NBC Short Story - &quot;Scuttlebutt&quot; (05-16-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8324</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 01:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-23T17_22_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural ext...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8323: The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;The Big Clock&quot; (Starring Ray Milland) 07-08-49</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - &quot;The Big Clock&quot; (Starring Ray Milland) 07-08-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8323</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.


THIS EPISODE:


July 8, 1949. NBC network. "The Big Clock". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A good adaptation of the classic thriller about a crime reporter forced to track down a killer...himself! Ray Milland, Maureen O'Sullivan, William Conrad, Lawrence Dobkin, Tony Barrett, John Farlow (screen director). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2021 18:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-23T10_15_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.THIS EPISODE:July 8, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Big Clock&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A good adaptation of the classic thriller about a crime reporter forced to track down a killer...himself! Ray Milland, Maureen O'Sullivan, William Conrad, Lawrence Dobkin, Tony Barrett, John Farlow (screen director). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8322: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; (12-19-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; (12-19-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8322</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Dean Martin Sings "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1949)
The Christmas Gift (Aired December 19, 1948)

The Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 


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December 19, 1948. "The Christmas Gift" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2021 14:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Dean Martin Sings &quot;Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer&quot; (1949)The Christmas Gift (Aired December 19, 1948)The Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1948. &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Dean Martin Sings &quot;Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer&quot; (1949)The Christmas Gift (Aired Decembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8321: Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Magic Christmas Tree&quot; (12-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - &quot;The Magic Christmas Tree&quot; (12-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8321</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bobby Helms - "Jingle Bell Rock" (1957)
The Magic Christmas Tree (Aired December 24, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.


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December 24, 1950. CBS network. "The Magic Christmas Tree". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. The script was previously used on December 19, 1948, December 25, 1949 and subsequently on December 23, 1951, December 21, 1952 and December 25, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2021 05:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bobby Helms - &quot;Jingle Bell Rock&quot; (1957)The Magic Christmas Tree (Aired December 24, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Magic Christmas Tree&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. The script was previously used on December 19, 1948, December 25, 1949 and subsequently on December 23, 1951, December 21, 1952 and December 25, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8320: Philo Vance - The Chop Suey Murder Case (12-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philo Vance - The Chop Suey Murder Case (12-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8320</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Frank Sinatra From The (MOVIE) "It Happened in Brooklyn" 1947
Jule Styne (Music) &amp; Sammy Cahn (Lyrics)

The Chop Suey Murder Case (Aired December 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


THIS EPISODE:


December 30, 1949. Program #76. ZIV Syndication. "The Chop Suey Murder Case". Commercials added locally. After a robbery and murder in Chinatown, Vance gets a jive-talking you Chinese assistant (who sounds like Charlie Chan's "Number One" son). The killer asks for an order of Din Yip Har...at $15,000 a dish! Jackson Beck, George Petrie, Joan Alexander. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 22:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Frank Sinatra From The (MOVIE) &quot;It Happened in Brooklyn&quot; 1947Jule Styne (Music) &amp;amp; Sammy Cahn (Lyrics)The Chop Suey Murder Case (Aired December 30, 1949)The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:December 30, 1949. Program #76. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Chop Suey Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. After a robbery and murder in Chinatown, Vance gets a jive-talking you Chinese assistant (who sounds like Charlie Chan's &quot;Number One&quot; son). The killer asks for an order of Din Yip Har...at $15,000 a dish! Jackson Beck, George Petrie, Joan Alexander. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Frank Sinatra From The (MOVIE) &quot;It Happened in Brooklyn&quot; 1947Jule Styne (Music) &amp;amp; Samm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8319: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (12-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (12-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8319</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"

Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)

The series was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston There were over 480 episodes broadcast in the 9 years it had spanned. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


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December 20, 1952. CBS network. "Christmas Story". Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 12:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.&quot;Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas&quot;Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)The series was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston There were over 480 episodes broadcast in the 9 years it had spanned. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:December 20, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Story&quot;. Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.&quot;Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas&quot;Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8319: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (12-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (12-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8319</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"

Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)

The series was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston There were over 480 episodes broadcast in the 9 years it had spanned. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


THIS EPISODE:


December 20, 1952. CBS network. "Christmas Story". Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 12:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.&quot;Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas&quot;Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)The series was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston There were over 480 episodes broadcast in the 9 years it had spanned. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:December 20, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Story&quot;. Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob Plays Kenny G.&quot;Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas&quot;Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8318: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Christmas Day&quot; (12-25-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Christmas Day&quot; (12-25-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8318</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Day  (Aired December 25, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.


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December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on "Christmas Day". Jack sings, "The House I Live In." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 01:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-21T17_00_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.THIS EPISODE:December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on &quot;Christmas Day&quot;. Jack sings, &quot;The House I Live In.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Day&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1946)During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline ow...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8317: X Minus One - &quot;A Pail Of Air&quot; (03-28-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - &quot;A Pail Of Air&quot; (03-28-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8317</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. 


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March 28, 1956. NBC network. "A Pail Of Air". Sustaining. A story about the last family left on a frozen Earth. The script was used subsequently on May 6, 1974 on "Future Tense" and on "Audion Theatre" on September 1, 1990. Richard Hamilton, Rita Lloyd, Ronald Liss, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Eleanor Phelps, Fritz Leiber Jr. (author), Joe DeSantis, Pamela Fitzmaurice, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2021 20:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-21T12_11_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. THIS EPISODE:March 28, 1956. NBC network. &quot;A Pail Of Air&quot;. Sustaining. A story about the last family left on a frozen Earth. The script was used subsequently on May 6, 1974 on &quot;Future Tense&quot; and on &quot;Audion Theatre&quot; on September 1, 1990. Richard Hamilton, Rita Lloyd, Ronald Liss, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Eleanor Phelps, Fritz Leiber Jr. (author), Joe DeSantis, Pamela Fitzmaurice, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an ext...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8316: Let George Do It -  &quot;Santa Claus In Glass&quot; (12-25-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It -  &quot;Santa Claus In Glass&quot; (12-25-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8316</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Santa Claus In Glass"  (Aired December 25, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


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December 25, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Santa Claus in Glass". Standard Oil. A Christmas celebration features roasting duck and "another woman" with a surprising identity. Bob Bailey steps out of character to give Christmas greetings to listeners. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Irene Tedrow, Robert Griffin, Lawrence Dobkin, Bob Bruce, Barney Phillips, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2021 10:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Santa Claus In Glass&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1950)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 25, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Santa Claus in Glass&quot;. Standard Oil. A Christmas celebration features roasting duck and &quot;another woman&quot; with a surprising identity. Bob Bailey steps out of character to give Christmas greetings to listeners. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Irene Tedrow, Robert Griffin, Lawrence Dobkin, Bob Bruce, Barney Phillips, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Santa Claus In Glass&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Aired December 25, 1950)Let George Do It was a radio drama series pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8315: The Crime Club - &quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot; (06-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot; (06-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8315</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Murder Rents A Room" (Aired June 5, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as "The sign of a good detective novel." Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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June 05, 1947. Mutual network. "Murder Rents A Room". Sustaining. A rich man "dies" but most of his money is missing. The man's ne'er-do-well nephew is suspect. Sarah Elizabeth Mason (writer); Bill Smith; Cameron Prud'Homme; Helen Shields; Shirling Oliver; Stedman Coles (adaptor); Elspeth Eric;. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2021 04:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot; (Aired June 5, 1947)Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as &quot;The sign of a good detective novel.&quot; Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 05, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot;. Sustaining. A rich man &quot;dies&quot; but most of his money is missing. The man's ne'er-do-well nephew is suspect. Sarah Elizabeth Mason (writer); Bill Smith; Cameron Prud'Homme; Helen Shields; Shirling Oliver; Stedman Coles (adaptor); Elspeth Eric;. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot; (Aired June 5, 1947)Crime club literary selections were all the rage during...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8314: The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Present&quot; (12-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Present&quot; (12-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8314</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Classic IV - "Limbo Under The Christmas Tree"
The Falcon - "The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Present" (Aired December 24, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 18:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-20T10_24_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Classic IV - &quot;Limbo Under The Christmas Tree&quot;The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Present&quot; (Aired December 24, 1950)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Classic IV - &quot;Limbo Under The Christmas Tree&quot;The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Unwelcome C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8313: Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; aka: Santa Takes A Powder ((Aired December 24, 1949)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; aka: Santa Takes A Powder ((Aired December 24, 1949)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8313</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Beach Boys "Little Saint Nick" (1964)
Broadway Is My Beat - "Nick Norman Santa Claus" (Aired December 24, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder 

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1949. " Nick Norman Santa Claus" - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, &lt;B&gt;Santa Takes A Powder&lt;/B&gt;, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 10:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Beach Boys &quot;Little Saint Nick&quot; (1964)Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; (Aired December 24, 1949)Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:December 24, 1949. &quot; Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, &amp;lt;B&amp;gt;Santa Takes A Powder&amp;lt;/B&amp;gt;, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Beach Boys &quot;Little Saint Nick&quot; (1964)Broadway Is My Beat - &quot;Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; (...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8312: Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Line Is Dead&quot; (09-20-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - &quot;The Line Is Dead&quot; (09-20-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8312</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others 


THIS EPISODE:
 

September 20, 1946. Program #23. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Line Is Dead". Commercials added locally. A man who was nearly buried alive has a telephone installed in his coffin, in case it happens again! Raymond Morgan (host), Rafe Blau (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Edward Johnson, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 27:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 22:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others THIS EPISODE: September 20, 1946. Program #23. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Line Is Dead&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man who was nearly buried alive has a telephone installed in his coffin, in case it happens again! Raymond Morgan (host), Rafe Blau (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Edward Johnson, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 27:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8311: Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944) </title>
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      <itunes:episode>8311</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Christmas Present" (Aired December 17, 1944) 
INTRO - Dean Martin - "Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" (1959)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. 


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December 17, 1944. Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious "Christmas Present". It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 18:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-19T10_08_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1963</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Christmas Present&quot; (Aired December 17, 1944) INTRO - Dean Martin - &quot;Got My Love To Keep Me Warm&quot; (1959)The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. THIS EPISODE: December 17, 1944. Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious &quot;Christmas Present&quot;. It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Christmas Present&quot; (Aired December 17, 1944) INTRO - Dean Martin - &quot;Got My Love To Keep Me Warm&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8310: The Life Of Riley - Playing Hooky (03-23-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - Playing Hooky (03-23-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8310</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker".


THIS EPISODE:


March 23, 1946. "Playing Hooky" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley plays hooky from work, but when Junior plays hooky from school, Riley is incensed! Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 11:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-19T03_16_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker&quot;.THIS EPISODE:March 23, 1946. &quot;Playing Hooky&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley plays hooky from work, but when Junior plays hooky from school, Riley is incensed! Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8309: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Eager Witness (08-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Eager Witness (08-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8309</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.


THIS EPISODE:


August 27, 1949. CBS network. "The Eager Witness". Sustaining. Marlowe tracks down the real killer after a witness at a trial seems to be too eager to testify. Raymond Chandler (creator), Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Mel Dinelli (writer), John Dehner, Michael Ann Barrett, Junius Matthews, Ben Wright, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Bud Widom, Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer), George Harry (Joy Terry?). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 02:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-18T18_44_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.&amp;nbsp; It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:August 27, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Eager Witness&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe tracks down the real killer after a witness at a trial seems to be too eager to testify. Raymond Chandler (creator), Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Mel Dinelli (writer), John Dehner, Michael Ann Barrett, Junius Matthews, Ben Wright, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Bud Widom, Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer), George Harry (Joy Terry?). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8308: Rocky Jordan - Pattern For Revenge (10-02-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - Pattern For Revenge (10-02-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8308</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


October 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Pattern For Revenge". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Rocky's name is on a list of people to be killed...and one by one they are! This is a network, sponsored version. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2021 20:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-18T12_56_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte captain_sam_sab</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1832</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Pattern For Revenge&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Rocky's name is on a list of people to be killed...and one by one they are! This is a network, sponsored version. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American rest...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8305: The Flamingos I Only Have Eyes For You My Extended Version (1959).mp4</title>
      <itunes:title>The Flamingos I Only Have Eyes For You My Extended Version (1959).mp4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8305</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Flamingos are a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Doo-Wop group from the United States, most popular in the mid to late 1950s and best known for their 1959 cover version of "I Only Have Eyes for You". Billboard magazine wrote: "Universally hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop music history, the Flamingos defined doo wop at its most elegant and sophisticated. 

Artists that have recorded the song include: Sunny Ozuna (1968), Robert Knight (1970), David Porter (1970), Carmen McCrae (1972), Jermaine Jackson (1972), The Escorts (1973) Erroll Garner(1974), Eddie Floyd (1977), The Main Ingredient (1981), Billy Paul (1985), Etta James (1999), George Benson (2000) and Boyz II Men (2017). ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2021 18:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-18T10_50_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_flamingos i_only_have_eyes_for_you artist sunny_ozuna robert</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flamingos are a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Doo-Wop group from the United States, most popular in the mid to late 1950s and best known for their 1959 cover version of &quot;I Only Have Eyes for You&quot;. Billboard magazine wrote: &quot;Universally hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop music history, the Flamingos defined doo wop at its most elegant and sophisticated.&amp;nbsp;Artists that have recorded the song include: Sunny Ozuna (1968), Robert Knight (1970), David Porter (1970), Carmen McCrae (1972), Jermaine Jackson (1972), The Escorts (1973) Erroll Garner(1974), Eddie Floyd (1977), The Main Ingredient (1981), Billy Paul (1985), Etta James (1999), George Benson (2000) and Boyz II Men (2017).&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Flamingos are a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Doo-Wop group from the United States, mos...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8307: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Shakespeare (Aired August 23, 1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Shakespeare (Aired August 23, 1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8307</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
"Shakespeare" (Aired August 23, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


THIS EPISODE:


August 23, 1952. CBS network. "Shakespeare". Sustaining. A good story about a crazed Shakespearean actor who commits murder during a Kansas heat wave. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Hans Conried, Howard McNear, Mary Lansing, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), William Conrad. 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2021 14:46:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-18T06_46_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1876</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;Shakespeare&quot; (Aired August 23, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:August 23, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Shakespeare&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a crazed Shakespearean actor who commits murder during a Kansas heat wave. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Hans Conried, Howard McNear, Mary Lansing, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), William Conrad. 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;Shakespeare&quot; (Aired August 23, 1952)The radio show first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8306: The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Malevolent Medic (02-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Malevolent Medic (02-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8306</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf--remain a mystery to this day. Indeed, we have only one representative episode of the 1944 run of The Adventures of Nero Wolf in circulation to date--and that lone episode is preserved only by its inclusion as a selection for the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series. The production run starred Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf and Joseph Julian as Archie Goodwin. 


THIS EPISODE:

 
February 23, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Malevolent Medic". Sustaining. Mrs. Hal Horton, the wife of a wealthy industrialist, is in love with her doctor. However, Dr. Ben Sloane is planning to marry his nurse. When Mrs. Horton dies in the doctor's office, Mr. Horton suspects foul play. The system cue has been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Ruth Adams Knight (writer), Harry Bartell, Jeanne Bates, Mary Lansing, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Ruth Paine. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2021 03:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-17T19_51_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nero_wolf bobby_caldwell sydney_greenstreet archie_goodwin santo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1999</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf--remain a mystery to this day. Indeed, we have only one representative episode of the 1944 run of The Adventures of Nero Wolf in circulation to date--and that lone episode is preserved only by its inclusion as a selection for the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series. The production run starred Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf and Joseph Julian as Archie Goodwin. THIS EPISODE: February 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Malevolent Medic&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Hal Horton, the wife of a wealthy industrialist, is in love with her doctor. However, Dr. Ben Sloane is planning to marry his nurse. When Mrs. Horton dies in the doctor's office, Mr. Horton suspects foul play. The system cue has been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Ruth Adams Knight (writer), Harry Bartell, Jeanne Bates, Mary Lansing, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Ruth Paine. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a na...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8305: The Nineteen Santa Clauses' - (12-24-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Nineteen Santa Clauses' - (12-24-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8305</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO-Chestnuts On An Open Fire (Artist Unknown)
The Nineteen Santa Clauses (Aired 12-24-47)

Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances. The plots involved stolen art works, society murders, actresses and actors, corrupt politicians at the highest levels, and the creme de la creme of the era's culture--all fitting manifestations of Price's unique characterization of Simon Templar. On the production side of the Vincent Price run, the series was directed by Thomas McAvity and Helen Mack, for the most part. McAvity married Helen Mack in 1940 and the couple enjoyed a highly successful career producing, writing and directing for Radio. As such, McAvity directed most of the earlier Vincent Price episodes and Helen Mack most of the later scripts. 


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      <itunes:summary>INTRO-Chestnuts On An Open Fire (Artist Unknown)The Nineteen Santa Clauses (Aired 12-24-47)Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances. The plots involved stolen art works, society murders, actresses and actors, corrupt politicians at the highest levels, and the creme de la creme of the era's culture--all fitting manifestations of Price's unique characterization of Simon Templar. On the production side of the Vincent Price run, the series was directed by Thomas McAvity and Helen Mack, for the most part. McAvity married Helen Mack in 1940 and the couple enjoyed a highly successful career producing, writing and directing for Radio. As such, McAvity directed most of the earlier Vincent Price episodes and Helen Mack most of the later scripts.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8304: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Devil's Share (12-31-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Devil's Share (12-31-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8304</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
The Devil's Share (Aired December 31, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.


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December 31, 1950. NBC network. "The Devil's Share". Sustaining. On October 26, 1939, two brothers have an argument about money and a woman. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Tony Barrett, Tom McKee, Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Roy Glenn, Wilms Herbert, Rye Billsbury, Monty Fraser (sound effects), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (consultant). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2021 12:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Devil's Share (Aired December 31, 1950)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.THIS EPISODE:December 31, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Devil's Share&quot;. Sustaining. On October 26, 1939, two brothers have an argument about money and a woman. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Tony Barrett, Tom McKee, Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Roy Glenn, Wilms Herbert, Rye Billsbury, Monty Fraser (sound effects), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (consultant). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Devil's Share (Aired December 31, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8303: Nick Carter Master Detective - The Hanging Paperhanger (08-05-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Hanging Paperhanger (08-05-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8303</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)

Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.


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August 5, 1945. Mutual network. "The Hanging Paperhanger". Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A little old lady discovers an unusual racket when her landlord insists on new wallpaper for her room. Lon Clark. 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2021 05:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick_carter_master_detective helen_choate charlotte_manson scubb</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.THIS EPISODE:August 5, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Hanging Paperhanger&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A little old lady discovers an unusual racket when her landlord insists on new wallpaper for her room. Lon Clark. 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate unt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8302: Broadway Is My Beat - The Katy Lane Murder Case (07-25-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Katy Lane Murder Case (07-25-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8302</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." 


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July 25, 1954. "The Katy Lane Murder Case" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint. Marty Lane has been pushed at a swimming pool and has a fractured skull, his wife Katy, later found dead. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Barney Phillips, Lou Merrill, Irene Tedrow, Cathy Lewis, Ted de Corsia, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 19:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-16T11_09_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway's_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross ber</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; THIS EPISODE: July 25, 1954. &quot;The Katy Lane Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint. Marty Lane has been pushed at a swimming pool and has a fractured skull, his wife Katy, later found dead. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Barney Phillips, Lou Merrill, Irene Tedrow, Cathy Lewis, Ted de Corsia, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8301: Bold Venture - The High Price Of Treason (06-25-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - The High Price Of Treason (06-25-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8301</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951. . Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


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June 25, 1951. Program #14. ZIV Syndication. "Sailor Is Framed For Treason and Murder". Commercials added locally. A pair of spies have picked a patsy...and it's Sailor. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:44  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 11:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-16T03_49_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1970</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951. . Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.THIS EPISODE:June 25, 1951. Program #14. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Sailor Is Framed For Treason and Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. A pair of spies have picked a patsy...and it's Sailor. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:44 &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8300: 21st Precinct - The Shopping Bag Lady (04-12-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - The Shopping Bag Lady (04-12-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8300</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.


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April 12, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Shopping Bag Lady". Elderly Mary Klatovy is run down and killed by a taxi cab. It is determined that she has $9643 in cash in her shopping bag. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 02:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-15T18_51_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department fifth_avenue east_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.THIS EPISODE:April 12, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Shopping Bag Lady&quot;. Elderly Mary Klatovy is run down and killed by a taxi cab. It is determined that she has $9643 in cash in her shopping bag. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8299: Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot; (12-19-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot; (12-19-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8299</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)

Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.


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December 19, 1946. CBS network. "Christmas Shopping". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 20:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-15T12_21_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1989</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. &amp;nbsp; Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home per...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8298: The Chase - The Jailbreak (02-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - The Jailbreak (02-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8298</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.


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February 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Jailbreak". Sustaining. A tough cop goes under cover in a prison to get the goods on Monks, a very tough convict. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Larry Haines, Ralph Bell, Ken Williams, Kermit Murdock, Bernard Lenrow. 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 13:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase psychological_drama escape_death fear pursuits mental_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1844</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Jailbreak&quot;. Sustaining. A tough cop goes under cover in a prison to get the goods on Monks, a very tough convict. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Larry Haines, Ralph Bell, Ken Williams, Kermit Murdock, Bernard Lenrow. 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8297: The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Christmas Program&quot; (12-23-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - &quot;Christmas Program&quot; (12-23-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8297</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1947. "Christmas Program"- NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, "Glow Worm." Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 07:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-14T23_01_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen harry_lubin_and_orchestra bill_goodwin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1913</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. THIS EPISODE:December 18, 1947. &quot;Christmas Program&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, &quot;Glow Worm.&quot; Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8296: Dangerous Assignment - Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (02-03-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (02-03-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8296</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)

The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Wheaties sponsored virtually the entire weekday, nighttime NBC line-up for three months, but Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 02:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-14T18_53_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Wheaties sponsored virtually the entire weekday, nighttime NBC line-up for three months, but Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)The Man Called X had already aired--to gre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8295: Escape - &quot;Adaptive Ultimate&quot; (Aired March 26, 1949)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - &quot;Adaptive Ultimate&quot; (Aired March 26, 1949)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8295</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”


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March 26, 1949. CBS network. "The Adaptive Ultimate". Sustaining. A fascinating story about a young girl, about to die, who is given an experimental serum. She becomes an indestructible monster. Good radio. The program was recorded March 23, 1949. Edgar Barrier, Stacy Harris, Frank Gerstle, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Jessel (writer), Chets Virgin (adaptor), Herb Futran (adaptor), John Dunkel (editorial supervisor), Elsie Holmes, Tom Charlesworth, Anne Morrison, Ivan Ditmars (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 19:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-14T11_35_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;THIS EPISODE: March 26, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Adaptive Ultimate&quot;. Sustaining. A fascinating story about a young girl, about to die, who is given an experimental serum. She becomes an indestructible monster. Good radio. The program was recorded March 23, 1949. Edgar Barrier, Stacy Harris, Frank Gerstle, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Jessel (writer), Chets Virgin (adaptor), Herb Futran (adaptor), John Dunkel (editorial supervisor), Elsie Holmes, Tom Charlesworth, Anne Morrison, Ivan Ditmars (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8294: Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Bill &amp; Father Christmas&quot; (12-25-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Hancock's Half Hour - &quot;Bill &amp; Father Christmas&quot; (12-25-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8294</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bill &amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 12:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-14T04_51_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's_half_hour bbc bill_kerr australian_lodger andr&#233;e_melly</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1883</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bill &amp;amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bill &amp;amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated versi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8293: Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - Public Furlough (01-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - Public Furlough (01-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8293</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. 


THIS EPISODE:


January 29, 1953. CBS network. "Public Furlough". Sustaining. A bittersweet and brief romance between an army corporal and a movie star. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, George Walsh (announcer), Hans Roemheld (composer), Herb Butterfield, Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 07:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-13T23_11_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>on_stage_with_cathy_and_elliot_lewis george_walsh antony_ellis h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. THIS EPISODE:January 29, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Public Furlough&quot;. Sustaining. A bittersweet and brief romance between an army corporal and a movie star. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, George Walsh (announcer), Hans Roemheld (composer), Herb Butterfield, Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8292: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Crackup (09-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Crackup (09-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8292</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 


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September 14, 1950. CBS network. "The Crackup". Sponsored by: Duz, Drene, Lava Soap. Three bank robbers are in hiding after a job. One of them has a bad case of the jitters. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Larry Haines, Louis Pelletier (writer), Len Sterling (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Jack Finke (writer), Vladimir Selinsky (music supervisor), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Bud Collyer (commercial spokesman). 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 00:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Crackup&quot;. Sponsored by: Duz, Drene, Lava Soap. Three bank robbers are in hiding after a job. One of them has a bad case of the jitters. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Larry Haines, Louis Pelletier (writer), Len Sterling (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Jack Finke (writer), Vladimir Selinsky (music supervisor), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Bud Collyer (commercial spokesman). 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8291: The Black Museum - The Prescription (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Prescription (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8291</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 


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1952. Towers Of London syndication. "The Prescription". Commercials added locally. June Dawson is paralyzed and depressed. She leaves all her fortune to her nurse in a new will. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2021 17:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-13T09_27_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum orson_welles scotland_yard inspector_neame forensic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. THIS EPISODE:1952. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Prescription&quot;. Commercials added locally. June Dawson is paralyzed and depressed. She leaves all her fortune to her nurse in a new will. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8290: The Aldrich Family - Haircut (10-05-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - Haircut (10-05-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8290</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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October 5, 1952. "Haircut" - NBC network. Sustaining. Can Henry be trusted in the barber shop? Three times? The date is approximate. Bobby Ellis, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), Katharine Raht, House Jameson, Johnny Fiedler. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2021 11:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-13T03_31_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family dan_seymour clifford&#173;_goldsmith house_jameson kat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1884</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE: October 5, 1952. &quot;Haircut&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Can Henry be trusted in the barber shop? Three times? The date is approximate. Bobby Ellis, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), Katharine Raht, House Jameson, Johnny Fiedler. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8289: David Harding Counter Spy - The Case Of The Poison Peddler (02-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counter Spy - The Case Of The Poison Peddler (02-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8289</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Poison Peddler". Sponsored by: Pepsi-Cola. An underworld "king" has a strange laugh, a painted store window and a ripped jacket leads to murder. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2021 04:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-12T20_30_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy david_harding house_jameson don_maclaughlin phil_ster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Poison Peddler&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi-Cola. An underworld &quot;king&quot; has a strange laugh, a painted store window and a ripped jacket leads to murder. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8288: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Earl Chadwick Matter (05-23-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Earl Chadwick Matter (05-23-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8288</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Charles Russell, the first to play the role, would throw silver dollars to bellboys and waiters. Luckily, this trite gimmick did not survive long. 

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May 23, 1950. CBS network. "The Earl Chadwick Matter". Sustaining. Johnny flies to Bermuda to find out if a dead man really is. Possibly recorded May 11, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lillian Buyeff, Tudor Owen, Virginia Gregg, Walter Burke, John Dehner, Ben Wright, Ted Osborne. 33:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 22:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-12T14_16_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Charles Russell, the first to play the role, would throw silver dollars to bellboys and waiters. Luckily, this trite gimmick did not survive long. THIS EPISODE: May 23, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Earl Chadwick Matter&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny flies to Bermuda to find out if a dead man really is. Possibly recorded May 11, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lillian Buyeff, Tudor Owen, Virginia Gregg, Walter Burke, John Dehner, Ben Wright, Ted Osborne. 33:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)Johnny often used his time when filling out his expe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8287: I Deal In Crime - The William A Davis Case (04-15-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Deal In Crime - The William A Davis Case (04-15-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8287</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he’s best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played Ross Dolan, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, “a hitch in Uncle Sugar’s Navy.”


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April 5, 1946. "The William A Davis Case" - ABC network. Sustaining. William A. Davis ("If You Please") hires Ross Dolan to find his missing daughter. The story has some nice plot twists, but Ross Dolan is just too tough to believe. William Gargan, Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Ted Hediger (writer), Leonard Reeg (director), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 17:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-12T09_16_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_deal_in_crime william_gargan william_a._davis william_conrad r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he&#8217;s best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played Ross Dolan, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &#8220;a hitch in Uncle Sugar&#8217;s Navy.&#8221;THIS EPISODE:April 5, 1946. &quot;The William A Davis Case&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. William A. Davis (&quot;If You Please&quot;) hires Ross Dolan to find his missing daughter. The story has some nice plot twists, but Ross Dolan is just too tough to believe. William Gargan, Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Ted Hediger (writer), Leonard Reeg (director), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC net...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8286: The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Mean Old Man (03-21-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Mean Old Man (03-21-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8286</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.


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March 21, 1954. Program #372. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Who is "The Mean Old Man?" Tune in and find out. AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." The program was rebroadcast as "The Best Of Benny" on May 19, 1957. The script was originally used on the show March 4, 1951. Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Bea Benaderet, Sara Berner, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), Ralph Levy, The Sportsmen. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 11:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-12T03_59_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mary_livingston mel_blanc dennis_day eddie_anderson rochester ja</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.THIS EPISODE:March 21, 1954. Program #372. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Who is &quot;The Mean Old Man?&quot; Tune in and find out. AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; The program was rebroadcast as &quot;The Best Of Benny&quot; on May 19, 1957. The script was originally used on the show March 4, 1951. Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Bea Benaderet, Sara Berner, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), Ralph Levy, The Sportsmen. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he becam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8285: Let George Do It - The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (09-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (09-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8285</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[BOB: Intro - Ed Townsend "For Your Love" (1858"
The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (Aired September 13, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. 


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September 13, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Father Who Had Nothing To Say". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The son of a convicted murderer needs the help of George Valentine. Who killed Lillian Wayne? It's an old murder that needs to be solved, despite the desire of the convicted killer to have George mind his own business. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Luis Van Rooten, Bob Jellison, Herb Butterfield, Edward Marr, Harry Lewis, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 05:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>BOB: Intro - Ed Townsend &quot;For Your Love&quot; (1858&quot;The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (Aired September 13, 1948)The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. THIS EPISODE:September 13, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Father Who Had Nothing To Say&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The son of a convicted murderer needs the help of George Valentine. Who killed Lillian Wayne? It's an old murder that needs to be solved, despite the desire of the convicted killer to have George mind his own business. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Luis Van Rooten, Bob Jellison, Herb Butterfield, Edward Marr, Harry Lewis, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8284: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - The Doctor's Dilemma (03-02-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - The Doctor's Dilemma (03-02-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8284</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Doctor's Dilemma" (Aired March 2, 1954)

As hard as it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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March 2, 1954. "The Doctor's Dilemma " - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A doctor's son has stolen $25,000 worth of narcotics from his father's office. Rocky pretends that he's a blackmailer and lays a trap. See cat. #88919 for a network version of this program Frank Sinatra, Raymond Burr, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Jack Carroll, Georgia Ellis, Barney Phillips. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 21:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Doctor's Dilemma&quot; (Aired March 2, 1954)As hard as it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 2, 1954. &quot;The Doctor's Dilemma &quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A doctor's son has stolen $25,000 worth of narcotics from his father's office. Rocky pretends that he's a blackmailer and lays a trap. See cat. #88919 for a network version of this program Frank Sinatra, Raymond Burr, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Jack Carroll, Georgia Ellis, Barney Phillips. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Doctor's Dilemma&quot; (Aired March 2, 1954)As hard as it may be to believe by today's standards,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8283: The Whistler - The Judas Face (06-03-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - The Judas Face (06-03-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8283</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 15:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-11T07_55_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler george_allen sterling_tracy sherman_marks joel_malone h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.&amp;nbsp; (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8282: Suspense - Last Night (06-15-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - Last Night (06-15-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8282</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Last Night" (Aired June 15, 1943)

One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.


THIS EPISODE:


June 15, 1943. CBS network. "Last Night". Sustaining. The story of a corpse in the rumble seat and a debt-ridden dude ranch. Kent Smith, Margo, Cornell Woolrich (author, based on his short story, "The Red Tide"), William Spier (adaptor, producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 09:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-11T01_27_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Last Night&quot; (Aired June 15, 1943)One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills&quot; and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were &quot;withheld until the last possible second&quot;; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Last Night&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a corpse in the rumble seat and a debt-ridden dude ranch. Kent Smith, Margo, Cornell Woolrich (author, based on his short story, &quot;The Red Tide&quot;), William Spier (adaptor, producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Last Night&quot; (Aired June 15, 1943)One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8281: Richard Diamond Private Detective - To Guard A Seal (02-05-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - To Guard A Seal (02-05-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8281</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[BOB: Intro - A Taste Of Honey "Boogie" OoGie (1978)
To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 


THIS EPISODE:
 

February 5, 1950. "To Guard A Seal" - NBC network. Sustaining. Diamond is hired to be the bodyguard of Timothy...the seal. A funny show! Dick sings, "Cathy" after the show. Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Tony Barrett, Lawrence Dobkin, Edward King (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Fay Baker, Junius Matthews, Billy Bletcher, Frank Worth (music director), Russell Hughes (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 34:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 02:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-10T18_11_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond_pri</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2088</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>BOB: Intro - A Taste Of Honey &quot;Boogie&quot; OoGie (1978)To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. THIS EPISODE: February 5, 1950. &quot;To Guard A Seal&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Diamond is hired to be the bodyguard of Timothy...the seal. A funny show! Dick sings, &quot;Cathy&quot; after the show. Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Tony Barrett, Lawrence Dobkin, Edward King (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Fay Baker, Junius Matthews, Billy Bletcher, Frank Worth (music director), Russell Hughes (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 34:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>BOB: Intro - A Taste Of Honey &quot;Boogie&quot; OoGie (1978)To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)Richar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8280: The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Caroline Shelley&quot; (03-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - &quot;Caroline Shelley&quot; (03-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8280</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,  1950)

After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

March 15,  1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. "Caroline Shelley" is a little girl in Blair Hospital with a bad appendix; an operation is needed immediately. Her parents have separated, leaving her a lonely little girl. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (announcer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William P. Rousseau (director), Jean Holloway (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Bea Benaderet, Marlene Ames, Jack Edwards, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 17:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-10T09_00_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor_kildare dr._kildare lew_ayres lionel_barrymore les_crutch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1635</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,&amp;nbsp; 1950)After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:March 15,&amp;nbsp; 1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Caroline Shelley&quot; is a little girl in Blair Hospital with a bad appendix; an operation is needed immediately. Her parents have separated, leaving her a lonely little girl. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (announcer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William P. Rousseau (director), Jean Holloway (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Bea Benaderet, Marlene Ames, Jack Edwards, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,&amp;nbsp; 1950)After the first ten films, the series eliminated the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8279: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;The Diamond Noose&quot; (08-04-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - &quot;The Diamond Noose&quot; (08-04-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge.

THIS EPISODE:

August 4, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Diamond Noose". Pam's expensive diamond necklace from Aunt Harriet is missing from their apartment. Mr. Ryan, the janitor, is a prime suspect for the theft. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 11:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-10T03_23_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1429</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge.THIS EPISODE:August 4, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Diamond Noose&quot;. Pam's expensive diamond necklace from Aunt Harriet is missing from their apartment. Mr. Ryan, the janitor, is a prime suspect for the theft. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8278: Big Town - Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (12-14-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (12-14-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8278</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1948. NBC network. "Deadline At Dawn" Aka: Christmas Story. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on "Lard" Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2021-12-09T19_11_41-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-09T19_11_41-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 03:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-09T19_11_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon edward_pawley mask_of_ev</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2004</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. THIS EPISODE: December 14, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Deadline At Dawn&quot; Aka: Christmas Story. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on &quot;Lard&quot; Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as play...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8277: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Psycho Ward (08-02-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Psycho Ward (08-02-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8277</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

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August 2, 1946. ABC network. "Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The fourth show of the series. The story title above is possibly correct, although it's announced indirectly. The program has also been referred to as, "The Death Of Dr. Denoff." A psychiatrist being blackmailed is killed by doing a "Brody" from his apartment window. His blackmailer is later found strangled! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Fred Esler. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2021 20:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-09T12_25_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam &amp;amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.THIS EPISODE: August 2, 1946. ABC network. &quot;Sam &amp;amp; The Psycho Ward&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The fourth show of the series. The story title above is possibly correct, although it's announced indirectly. The program has also been referred to as, &quot;The Death Of Dr. Denoff.&quot; A psychiatrist being blackmailed is killed by doing a &quot;Brody&quot; from his apartment window. His blackmailer is later found strangled! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Fred Esler. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sam &amp;amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8276: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Thirteenth Guest (08-09-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Thirteenth Guest (08-09-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8276</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Thirteenth Guest" (Aired August 9, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. 


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2021 15:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-09T07_32_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Thirteenth Guest&quot; (Aired August 9, 1953)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Thirteenth Guest&quot; (Aired August 9, 1953)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8275: The Sealed Book - &quot;My Beloved Must Die&quot; (07-22-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - &quot;My Beloved Must Die&quot; (07-22-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8275</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book was very much its own production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


July 22, 1945. Program #19. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. "My Beloved Must Die". Commercials added locally. A fascinating tale of what happens to women who fall in love with the Devil! This program has also been dated September 23, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2021-12-09T00_09_50-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2021 08:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-09T00_09_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed_book hands_of_death robert_arthur david_kogan phillip_cla</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book was very much its own production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:July 22, 1945. Program #19. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;My Beloved Must Die&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fascinating tale of what happens to women who fall in love with the Devil! This program has also been dated September 23, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the soun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8274: The The Haunting Hour - &quot;The Lonesome Corpse&quot; (1949)</title>
      <itunes:title>The The Haunting Hour - &quot;The Lonesome Corpse&quot; (1949)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8274</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lonesome Corpse (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 


THIS EPISODE:


1845 - NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Lonesome Corpse". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date November 8, 1974. See also cat #513 for a different version of the same broadcast. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2021 01:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-08T17_54_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting_hour nbc_network_voice_talenti afrts berry_kroeger rosa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lonesome Corpse (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. THIS EPISODE:1845 - NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Lonesome Corpse&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date November 8, 1974. See also cat #513 for a different version of the same broadcast. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lonesome Corpse (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress col...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8273: The Halls Of Ivy - D Day (06-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - D Day (06-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8273</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952.

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June 07, 1950. NBC network.  "D Day" - Schlitz Beer. Phillip Weatherby wants to be a farmer, and is being expelled from the school of law, despite his father's desire for him to be a lawyer. Benita Hume, Bill Thompson, Cameron Blake (writer), Conrad Binyon, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2021 18:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-08T10_59_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls_of_ivy ronald_colman william_todhunter_hall benita_hume vi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952.THIS EPISODE:June 07, 1950. NBC network.&amp;nbsp; &quot;D Day&quot; - Schlitz Beer. Phillip Weatherby wants to be a farmer, and is being expelled from the school of law, despite his father's desire for him to be a lawyer. Benita Hume, Bill Thompson, Cameron Blake (writer), Conrad Binyon, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the preside...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8272: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - False Witness (09-14-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
False Witness (Aired September 14, 1958

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy "The Simpsons", is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West." Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice-President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye". 

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September 14, 1958. CBS network. "False Witness". Commercials deleted. Romy Hawkins seems to be an excellent eye witness. His testimony is going to get Tom Maury hanged. However, Romy is not the best of witnesses. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 12, 1959. William Conrad, Marian Clark (writer), Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Sam Edwards, James Nusser, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer). 21:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;False Witness (Aired September 14, 1958The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy &quot;The Simpsons&quot;, is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a &quot;Philip Marlowe of the Old West.&quot; Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice-President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called &quot;Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye&quot;. THIS EPISODE:September 14, 1958. CBS network. &quot;False Witness&quot;. Commercials deleted. Romy Hawkins seems to be an excellent eye witness. His testimony is going to get Tom Maury hanged. However, Romy is not the best of witnesses. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 12, 1959. William Conrad, Marian Clark (writer), Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Sam Edwards, James Nusser, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer). 21:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8271: The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Lady From The Sea (03-11-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Lady From The Sea (03-11-49)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["The Lady From The Sea" (Aired March 11, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour.


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March 11, 1949. CBS network. "The Lady From The Sea". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. A movie starlet commits murder, and her lover takes the rap for her. When he gets out twenty years later, she isn't very grateful. Marlene Dietrich, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), Lud Gluskin (music director), Esther McCoy (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Art Ballinger (announcer). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2021 00:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Lady From The Sea&quot; (Aired March 11, 1949)Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour.THIS EPISODE:March 11, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Lady From The Sea&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. A movie starlet commits murder, and her lover takes the rap for her. When he gets out twenty years later, she isn't very grateful. Marlene Dietrich, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), Lud Gluskin (music director), Esther McCoy (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Art Ballinger (announcer). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8270: The Clock - Star Crossed Lovers (04-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Star Crossed Lovers (04-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8270</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix  of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed.

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February 28, 1956. Grace Gibson syndication. "Star-Crossed Lovers". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast in Australia. Cliff meets Juliet, and it's love at first sight. The script was first produced and broadcast in the U.S. on April 13, 1947 on the ABC network. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Wendy Playfair, John Meillon, Barbara Brunton, Leon Peers, Joan Lord, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 23:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2021 18:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-07T10_48_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_clock abc_network australian_broadcast_company all-american</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1407</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix&amp;nbsp; of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed.THIS EPISODE:February 28, 1956. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Star-Crossed Lovers&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast in Australia. Cliff meets Juliet, and it's love at first sight. The script was first produced and broadcast in the U.S. on April 13, 1947 on the ABC network. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Wendy Playfair, John Meillon, Barbara Brunton, Leon Peers, Joan Lord, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 23:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8269: Dad's Army - Battle School (04-01-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - Battle School (04-01-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8269</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[
INTRO: The Spinners - "One Of A Kind"(Love Affair) 1972
Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

"Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2021 12:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Spinners - &quot;One Of A Kind&quot;(Love Affair) 1972Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)&quot;Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Spinners - &quot;One Of A Kind&quot;(Love Affair) 1972Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)&quot;Dad's ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8268: The NBC University Theater - The Purloined Letter (09-17-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The NBC University Theater - The Purloined Letter (09-17-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8268</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Purloined Letter" (Aired September 17, 1948)

The NBC Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio and a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.


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September 17, 1948. "The Purloined Letter" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt". These stories are considered to be important early forerunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in The Gift for 1845 (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and newspapers. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2021 04:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-06T20_08_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_university_theater american_literature dramatic_anthology no</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Purloined Letter&quot; (Aired September 17, 1948)The NBC Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio and a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.THIS EPISODE:September 17, 1948. &quot;The Purloined Letter&quot; is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being &quot;The Murders in the Rue Morgue&quot; and &quot;The Mystery of Marie Rog&#234;t&quot;. These stories are considered to be important early forerunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in The Gift for 1845 (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and newspapers. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Purloined Letter&quot; (Aired September 17, 1948)The NBC Theater was truly one well loved program...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8267: The Mysterious Traveler - The Man Who Vanished (07-06-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Man Who Vanished (07-06-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8267</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Luis van Rooten, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. "Behind the Locked Door," a popular, much-requested episode which took place in total darkness, was repeated several times during the years. Two archaeologists discover a century-old wagon train that had been sealed in a cave following a landslide. When their Native American guide is mysteriously and brutally attacked, the two, now lost in the darkness, conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. The popularity of the series spawned other supernatural shows, such as The Sealed Book. With scripts by a Mysterious Traveler writer and Tarplin as host-narrator, The Strange Dr. Weird was a nearly identical program.


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July 6, 1948. Mutual network. "The Man Who Vanished". Sustaining. An albino discovers the secret of invisibility, and promptly commits a murder. Wendell Holmes, Roger De Koven, Art Carney, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Coogan, Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer), Hal Reed (sound), Al King (broadcast engineer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 20:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-06T12_17_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Luis van Rooten, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. &quot;Behind the Locked Door,&quot; a popular, much-requested episode which took place in total darkness, was repeated several times during the years. Two archaeologists discover a century-old wagon train that had been sealed in a cave following a landslide. When their Native American guide is mysteriously and brutally attacked, the two, now lost in the darkness, conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. The popularity of the series spawned other supernatural shows, such as The Sealed Book. With scripts by a Mysterious Traveler writer and Tarplin as host-narrator, The Strange Dr. Weird was a nearly identical program.THIS EPISODE:July 6, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;The Man Who Vanished&quot;. Sustaining. An albino discovers the secret of invisibility, and promptly commits a murder. Wendell Holmes, Roger De Koven, Art Carney, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Coogan, Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer), Hal Reed (sound), Al King (broadcast engineer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeK...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8266: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - They Told Me You Were Dead (03-27-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - They Told Me You Were Dead (03-27-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8266</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
"They Told Me You Were Dead" (Aired March 27, 1960)

Paladin's routine switch from the expensive light-colored suit of his genteel urbane persona in San Francisco to his alter ego who wears all-black attire for quests into the lawless and barren Western frontier is also a chess reference. Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of the West Point Military Academy. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. Paladin was also a world traveler. His exploits had included an 1857 visit to India, where he had won the respect of the natives as a hunter of man-eating tigers.


THIS EPISODE:


March 27, 1960. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "They Told Me You Were Dead". Ellen Stoneham, Paladin's love during the war, calls him to ask for help recovering her sons from the Indians. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, Lillian Buyeff, Bartlett Robinson, Ralph Moody, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Tom Hanley (writer, sound effects), Bill James (sound effects). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 12:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;&quot;They Told Me You Were Dead&quot; (Aired March 27, 1960)Paladin's routine switch from the expensive light-colored suit of his genteel urbane persona in San Francisco to his alter ego who wears all-black attire for quests into the lawless and barren Western frontier is also a chess reference. Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of the West Point Military Academy. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. Paladin was also a world traveler. His exploits had included an 1857 visit to India, where he had won the respect of the natives as a hunter of man-eating tigers.THIS EPISODE:March 27, 1960. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;They Told Me You Were Dead&quot;. Ellen Stoneham, Paladin's love during the war, calls him to ask for help recovering her sons from the Indians. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Lou Krugman, James Nusser, Lillian Buyeff, Bartlett Robinson, Ralph Moody, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Tom Hanley (writer, sound effects), Bill James (sound effects). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;&quot;They Told Me You Were Dead&quot; (Aired March 27, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8265: The Hall of Fantasy - The Perfect Script (02-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hall of Fantasy - The Perfect Script (02-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8265</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. 


THIS EPISODE:


February 13, 1947. Mutual network. Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write "The Perfect Script." Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 06:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-05T22_34_29-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story perfect_script drugs ins</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1947. Mutual network. Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write &quot;The Perfect Script.&quot; Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8264: Cloak &amp; Dagger - Swastika On The Windmill (07-30-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Swastika On The Windmill (07-30-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8264</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)

This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

July 30, 1950. NBC network. "The Swastika On The Windmill". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative enters Nazi occupied Holland to stay with his uncle and radio troop information to the Allied forces. Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin, Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Murray Ross (organist while John Gart is on vacation). 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2021 23:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-05T15_44_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1676</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.THIS EPISODE:July 30, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Swastika On The Windmill&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative enters Nazi occupied Holland to stay with his uncle and radio troop information to the Allied forces. Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin, Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Murray Ross (organist while John Gart is on vacation). 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8263: Dimension X - Beyond Infinity (07-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - Beyond Infinity (07-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8263</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["Beyond Infinity" (Aired July 21, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1950. Episode Number #16. "Beyond Infinity" - A scientist in Europe has invented a machine that will shrink objects to the size of atoms and beyond. Original script by Villiers Gersen and featured in the cast were Les Damon, Lada Staviski, E. A. Krumschmidt and Joe De Santos. First Line : Starts with Wheaties commercial. (1:39) Somewhere in Europe a man is walking through the darkness down a cobblestone street. It’s early evening, only a little past eight. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2021 18:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-05T10_05_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1851</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Beyond Infinity&quot; (Aired July 21, 1950)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE:July 21, 1950. Episode Number #16. &quot;Beyond Infinity&quot; - A scientist in Europe has invented a machine that will shrink objects to the size of atoms and beyond. Original script by Villiers Gersen and featured in the cast were Les Damon, Lada Staviski, E. A. Krumschmidt and Joe De Santos. First Line : Starts with Wheaties commercial. (1:39) Somewhere in Europe a man is walking through the darkness down a cobblestone street. It&#8217;s early evening, only a little past eight. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Beyond Infinity&quot; (Aired July 21, 1950)This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8262: The Zero Hour - &quot;Bye Bye Narco&quot; (Starring Mel Torme) 04-29-74</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - &quot;Bye Bye Narco&quot; (Starring Mel Torme) 04-29-74</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8262</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974

Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher. Don Hill produced the series for StudioHouse, which also produced the Salvation Army's Heartbeat Theatre. Counting each five-part show as five episodes, there were a total of 130 episodes. It failed to find a large audience due to the initial weekly serial format and the lack of promotion.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2021 12:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-05T04_26_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero_hour rod_serling twilight_zone night_gallery john_astin edg</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp;amp; Teicher. Don Hill produced the series for StudioHouse, which also produced the Salvation Army's Heartbeat Theatre. Counting each five-part show as five episodes, there were a total of 130 episodes. It failed to find a large audience due to the initial weekly serial format and the lack of promotion.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles adv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8261: Adventures in Research - 2 Episodes (09-17-46) (10-08-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures in Research - 2 Episodes (09-17-46) (10-08-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8261</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes " Birth of the Balloon" (09-17-46 and "Dynamite" (10-08-46)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.

TODAY'S SHOW:

September 17, 1946 - Program #191. Westinghouse syndication. "The Birth Of The Balloon". Sustaining. A story about the Montgolfier brothers and the beginnings of manned flight. . 15 minutes.

October 8, 1946 - Program #194. Westinghouse syndication. "Dynamite". Sustaining. The history of dynamite and Alfred Noble. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2021 03:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-04T19_03_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_in_research westinghouse history education school tea</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot; Birth of the Balloon&quot; (09-17-46 and &quot;Dynamite&quot; (10-08-46)A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.TODAY'S SHOW:September 17, 1946 - Program #191. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The Birth Of The Balloon&quot;. Sustaining. A story about the Montgolfier brothers and the beginnings of manned flight. . 15 minutes.October 8, 1946 - Program #194. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;Dynamite&quot;. Sustaining. The history of dynamite and Alfred Noble. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot; Birth of the Balloon&quot; (09-17-46 and &quot;Dynamite&quot; (10-08-46)A wonderfully informative o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8260: The Adventures Of Maisie - Murderous Poet (10-04-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Murderous Poet (10-04-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8260</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie.

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October 4, 1951. Program #68. "Murderous Poet" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes a wrestling manager after she meets Killer Diller, the poet, in a boxcar. The program has also been identified as program #80. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Sheldon Leonard, Ted de Corsia, John L. Green (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 19:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures_of_maisie ann_sothern dark_dame hans_conried marvin_m</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.&amp;nbsp; MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie.THIS EPISODE:October 4, 1951. Program #68. &quot;Murderous Poet&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes a wrestling manager after she meets Killer Diller, the poet, in a boxcar. The program has also been identified as program #80. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Sheldon Leonard, Ted de Corsia, John L. Green (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8259: Our Miss Brooks - The First Aid Course (06-03-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - The First Aid Course (06-03-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8259</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The First Aid Course (Aired June 3, 1951

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

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June 3, 1951. "The First Aid Course" - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks has to take over teaching Madison High's first aid course. But first, a test of her abilities. The system cue has been deleted. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 11:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-04T03_38_05-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Aid Course (Aired June 3, 1951Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. THIS EPISODE: June 3, 1951. &quot;The First Aid Course&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks has to take over teaching Madison High's first aid course. But first, a test of her abilities. The system cue has been deleted. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The First Aid Course (Aired June 3, 1951Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8258: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Boomarang Pitch (03-19-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Boomarang Pitch (03-19-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8258</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick.

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March 19, 1949. NBC network. "The Boomerang Pitch". Sustaining. When Frank and Bart miss a train, an British cricket player saves the day for the Yale baseball team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 02:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-03T18_41_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_merriwell burt_l_standish lawson_zerbe hal_studer elaine_r</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick.THIS EPISODE:March 19, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Boomerang Pitch&quot;. Sustaining. When Frank and Bart miss a train, an British cricket player saves the day for the Yale baseball team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8257: The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Juvenile Passenger (07-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Juvenile Passenger (07-03-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8257</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

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July 3, 1949. Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Juvenile Passenger". Commercials added locally. A fourteen-year-old girl has run away from an orphanage, accused of stealing jewelry. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Jack Carrington, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Bert Holland. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 20:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-03T12_15_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank_race tom_collins attorney o.s.s._officer lurene_tuttle law</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;&amp;nbsp; Star Tom Collins.THIS EPISODE:July 3, 1949. Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Juvenile Passenger&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fourteen-year-old girl has run away from an orphanage, accused of stealing jewelry. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Jack Carrington, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Bert Holland. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, ou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8256: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux RadioTheater&quot; - Winchester73 (Starring James Stewart) 11-12-51</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux RadioTheater&quot; - Winchester73 (Starring James Stewart) 11-12-51</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8256</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lux Radio Theater"
Winchester73 (Starring James Stewart) Aired November 12, 1951

Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York City to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell. Many of the greatest names in film appeared in the series, most in the roles they made famous on the screen. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 12, 1951. CBS network. "Winchester '73". Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host), Jimmy Stewart, Stephen McNally, Julie Adams, Dan Riss, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, Tim Graham, William Johnstone, William Conrad, Robert Griffin, Steve Dunne, Charlie Lung, Jack Mather, Joseph Du Val, James Best, June Whitley, Earl Browne, Edward Marr, Suzan Ball (intermission guest), Robert L. Richards (screenwriter), Borden Chase (screenwriter), Stuart Lake (author), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokeswoman), Earl Ebi (director), Rudy Schrager (music director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 1:01:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 12:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-03T04_40_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot;Winchester73 (Starring James Stewart) Aired November 12, 1951Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York City to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell. Many of the greatest names in film appeared in the series, most in the roles they made famous on the screen. THIS EPISODE: November 12, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Winchester '73&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host), Jimmy Stewart, Stephen McNally, Julie Adams, Dan Riss, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, Tim Graham, William Johnstone, William Conrad, Robert Griffin, Steve Dunne, Charlie Lung, Jack Mather, Joseph Du Val, James Best, June Whitley, Earl Browne, Edward Marr, Suzan Ball (intermission guest), Robert L. Richards (screenwriter), Borden Chase (screenwriter), Stuart Lake (author), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokeswoman), Earl Ebi (director), Rudy Schrager (music director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 1:01:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot;Winchester73 (Starring James Stewart) Aired Novem...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8255: The Lux Radio Theater - A Blueprint For Murder (03-29-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lux Radio Theater - A Blueprint For Murder (03-29-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8255</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Barry Manilow "Looks Like We Made It" (1977)
A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1954. Program #117. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Blueprint For Murder". A good whodunit with a smashing conclusion. A little girl has been poisoned and her stepmother is suspect. AFRTS program name: "Hollywood Radio Theatre." Dan Dailey, Dorothy McGuire, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Yvonne Peattie, Fred MacKaye, Harry Shearer, Jonathan Hole, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, William Conrad, Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, James Eagles, Charles Seel, John Larch, Edward Marr, Andrew Stone (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 04:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-02T20_07_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux_radio_theater william_keighley irving_cummings hollywood_rad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Barry Manilow &quot;Looks Like We Made It&quot; (1977)A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. THIS EPISODE:March 29, 1954. Program #117. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Blueprint For Murder&quot;. A good whodunit with a smashing conclusion. A little girl has been poisoned and her stepmother is suspect. AFRTS program name: &quot;Hollywood Radio Theatre.&quot; Dan Dailey, Dorothy McGuire, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Yvonne Peattie, Fred MacKaye, Harry Shearer, Jonathan Hole, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, William Conrad, Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, James Eagles, Charles Seel, John Larch, Edward Marr, Andrew Stone (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Barry Manilow &quot;Looks Like We Made It&quot; (1977)A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8254: The Man Called X - A Tiger For The Lady (02-08-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - A Tiger For The Lady (02-08-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8254</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 8, 1948. CBS network. "A Tiger For The Lady". Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston traces a shipment of explosives to Porto Columbre, Panama, and crosses "El Tigre," the revolutionary. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2021 21:32:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre&amp;nbsp; canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:February 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;A Tiger For The Lady&quot;. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston traces a shipment of explosives to Porto Columbre, Panama, and crosses &quot;El Tigre,&quot; the revolutionary. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CB...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8253: The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Health Food (11-21-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Health Food (11-21-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Rivieras "Count Every Star" 
Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2021 15:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Rivieras &quot;Count Every Star&quot; Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Rivieras &quot;Count Every Star&quot; Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)As both Phil and Alice we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8252: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (11-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (11-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8252</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show" - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)

The Slyes rented a small house near Mary. Leonard and his father immediately found employment as truck drivers for a highway construction project. They reported to work one morning, however, to learn their employer had gone bankrupt. The economic hardship of the Great Depression had followed them west, and the Slyes soon found themselves among the economic refugees traveling from job to job picking fruit and living in worker campsites. (He would later read John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and marvel at its accuracy.) One day Andy Slye heard of a shoe factory hiring in Los Angeles and asked Leonard to join him in applying there for work. Leonard, having seen the joy that his guitar and singing had brought to the destitute around the campfires, hesitantly told his father that he was going to pursue a living in music. With his father's blessing, he and cousin Stanley Slye went to Los Angeles and sought musical engagements as The Slye Brothers.

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November 30, 1951. NBC network.  "The Map". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jonah witnesses a murder committed for the missing part of a map showing where stolen money is hidden. Roy sings, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2021 08:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)The Slyes rented a small house near Mary. Leonard and his father immediately found employment as truck drivers for a highway construction project. They reported to work one morning, however, to learn their employer had gone bankrupt. The economic hardship of the Great Depression had followed them west, and the Slyes soon found themselves among the economic refugees traveling from job to job picking fruit and living in worker campsites. (He would later read John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and marvel at its accuracy.) One day Andy Slye heard of a shoe factory hiring in Los Angeles and asked Leonard to join him in applying there for work. Leonard, having seen the joy that his guitar and singing had brought to the destitute around the campfires, hesitantly told his father that he was going to pursue a living in music. With his father's blessing, he and cousin Stanley Slye went to Los Angeles and sought musical engagements as The Slye Brothers.THIS EPISODE:November 30, 1951. NBC network. &amp;nbsp;&quot;The Map&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jonah witnesses a murder committed for the missing part of a map showing where stolen money is hidden. Roy sings, &quot;Tumbling Tumbleweeds.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)The Slyes rente...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8251: Theater 10:30 - The Thing In The Hall (1968)</title>
      <itunes:title>Theater 10:30 - The Thing In The Hall (1968)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8251</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2021 03:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The old-time radio era, sometimes referre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8250: The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot; (Starring Charles Laughton) (05-25-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Theater Guild On The Air - &quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot; (Starring Charles Laughton) (05-25-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8250</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Bishop Misbehaves" (Starring Charles Laughton) (05-25-52)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1952. NBC network. "The Bishop Misbehaves".  Sponsored by: United States Steel. A cleric with ambitions to be a detective comes upon a robbery in progress and proceeds to solve the case in a unique manner. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Charles Laughton, Vanessa Brown, Josephine Hull, Michael Evans, Walter Abel (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Frederick Jackson (author), Homer Fickett (director), Max Wilk (adaptor), Stuart Burge, Niles McGuinness, Phillipa Bevins, Peter Forster, Bertram Tanswell, Frederick Rolfe, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Theresa Helburn, S. Mark Smith (editor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 56:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 21:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-01T13_47_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_guild_on_the_air theatrical_society noncommercial_plays</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot; (Starring Charles Laughton) (05-25-52)Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.THIS EPISODE: May 25, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: United States Steel. A cleric with ambitions to be a detective comes upon a robbery in progress and proceeds to solve the case in a unique manner. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Charles Laughton, Vanessa Brown, Josephine Hull, Michael Evans, Walter Abel (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Frederick Jackson (author), Homer Fickett (director), Max Wilk (adaptor), Stuart Burge, Niles McGuinness, Phillipa Bevins, Peter Forster, Bertram Tanswell, Frederick Rolfe, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Theresa Helburn, S. Mark Smith (editor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 56:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot; (Starring Charles Laughton) (05-25-52)Theater Guild on the Air embarked o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8249: X Minus One - A Gun For Dinosaur (03-07-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - A Gun For Dinosaur (03-07-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8249</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

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March 7, 1956. NBC network. "A Gun For Dinosaur". Sustaining. A hunt for thunder lizards eighty five million years ago. A good time travel story. The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976. Alistair Duncan, Wendell Holmes, John Gibson, Donald Buka, Warren Parker, Alan Hewitt, L. Sprague de Camp (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 15:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-01T07_41_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.THIS EPISODE:March 7, 1956. NBC network. &quot;A Gun For Dinosaur&quot;. Sustaining. A hunt for thunder lizards eighty five million years ago. A good time travel story. The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; during July, 1976. Alistair Duncan, Wendell Holmes, John Gibson, Donald Buka, Warren Parker, Alan Hewitt, L. Sprague de Camp (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8248: You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Heart&quot; (03-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Heart&quot; (03-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8248</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) 

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 


THIS EPISODE:


March 8, 1950. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "The Secret Word Is 'Heart'. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 09:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-12-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-12-01T01_38_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. THIS EPISODE:March 8, 1950. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;The Secret Word Is 'Heart'. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8247: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (10-06-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (10-06-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8247</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 

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October 06, 1949. CBS network. "The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death". Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Heet. A modern alchemist has been electrocuted to learn his secrets. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-12-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-30T16_21_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._keen tracer_of_lost_persons anacin kolynos_toothpaste heet l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. THIS EPISODE:October 06, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death&quot;. Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Heet. A modern alchemist has been electrocuted to learn his secrets. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8246: The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint&quot;  (07-11-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint&quot;  (07-11-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8246</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)

The success of Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1944 - NBC network. "The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. "Dead bodies, like bad pennies, always turn up!" Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 18:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)The success of Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1944 - NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. &quot;Dead bodies, like bad pennies, always turn up!&quot; Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)The success of Falcon films led to a radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8245: The Jack Carson Show - Jack Hires A Bodyguard (02-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - Jack Hires A Bodyguard (02-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8245</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 12:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-30T04_50_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack_carson arthur_treacher&#160; freddy_martin_orchestra dave_willoc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8244: The Creaking Door - &quot;Don't Go Down The Mine&quot; (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - &quot;Don't Go Down The Mine&quot; (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8244</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 05:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-29T21_31_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_creaking_door white_scarf_strangler supernatural himan_brown</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.When legendary produ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8243: Danger With Granger - &quot;The Larry Simmons Case&quot; (1956)</title>
      <itunes:title>Danger With Granger - &quot;The Larry Simmons Case&quot; (1956)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8243</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Larry Simmons Case" (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Granger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2021 01:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-29T17_06_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger_with_ganger steve_granger carl_hendrix jake_rankin fbi gu</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1553</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Larry Simmons Case&quot; (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Granger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Larry Simmons Case&quot; (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Danger With Granger arrived too late i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8242: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Royal Purple Scooter (01-23-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Royal Purple Scooter (01-23-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8242</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 23, 1955. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Royal Purple Scooter". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Ann Corio, Mandel Kramer, Frances Crane (creator), David Pfeffer, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Roger Tuttle (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2021 17:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-29T09_03_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_abbotts frances_crane helbros_watches julie_stevens charles_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.THIS EPISODE: January 23, 1955. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Royal Purple Scooter&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Ann Corio, Mandel Kramer, Frances Crane (creator), David Pfeffer, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Roger Tuttle (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8241: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Holiday (11-09-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Holiday (11-09-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8241</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
"Holiday" (Aired November 9, 1958

Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.

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November 9, 1958. CBS network. "Holiday". Sponsored by: Kent, Plymouth. Cole Williams, a famous killer during the war, is dying in Batesville, Misouri. This is a network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Tom Hanley (writer), Richard Perkins, Helen Kleeb, Bud Sewell (announcer). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;Holiday&quot; (Aired November 9, 1958Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Holiday&quot;. Sponsored by: Kent, Plymouth. Cole Williams, a famous killer during the war, is dying in Batesville, Misouri. This is a network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Tom Hanley (writer), Richard Perkins, Helen Kleeb, Bud Sewell (announcer). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8240: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Robert Perry Case (03-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Robert Perry Case (03-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8240</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)

There were some unusual devices used in the show that help set it apart from other shows. There was no partner, assistant, or secretary for Johnny. The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility – frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype.

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January 14, 1949. "The Robert W. Perry Case". An audition recording. Johnny is hired as a bodyguard for Mr. Perry, but a bomb goes off in his office when Johnny reports for duty. The script was subsequently used on the program on March 4, 1949 and March 3, 1950. Charles Russell, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Mark Warnow (music), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2021 05:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-28T21_44_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)There were some unusual devices used in the show that help set it apart from other shows. There was no partner, assistant, or secretary for Johnny. The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility &#8211; frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype.THIS EPISODE:January 14, 1949. &quot;The Robert W. Perry Case&quot;. An audition recording. Johnny is hired as a bodyguard for Mr. Perry, but a bomb goes off in his office when Johnny reports for duty. The script was subsequently used on the program on March 4, 1949 and March 3, 1950. Charles Russell, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Mark Warnow (music), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)There were some unusual devices used in the show th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8239: Dragnet - The Big Tomato (01-25-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Tomato (01-25-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8239</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)

Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

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January 25, 1951. Program #85. NBC network. "The Big Tomato". Sponsored by: Fatima. A high school boy named Kenneth Morrow is killed in an auto accident. He had been using marijuana! Friday and the cops track down "The Big Tomato." The editors of "Motion Picture Daily" and "Fame" magazine name Jack Webb, "the most promising star of tomorrow" and Dragnet "the best radio program of its type" for 1950. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2021 01:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-28T17_28_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.THIS EPISODE:January 25, 1951. Program #85. NBC network. &quot;The Big Tomato&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. A high school boy named Kenneth Morrow is killed in an auto accident. He had been using marijuana! Friday and the cops track down &quot;The Big Tomato.&quot; The editors of &quot;Motion Picture Daily&quot; and &quot;Fame&quot; magazine name Jack Webb, &quot;the most promising star of tomorrow&quot; and Dragnet &quot;the best radio program of its type&quot; for 1950. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8238: Box 13 (Starring Alan Ladd) - The Treasure Of Hang Lee (05-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 (Starring Alan Ladd) - The Treasure Of Hang Lee (05-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8238</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947[1], on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

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May 29, 1949. Program #41. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Treasure Of Hang Lee". Commercials added locally. A trip to Chinatown gets Dan a priceless piece of jade, and the quest for a treasure. Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Hofling (writer), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 21:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-28T13_13_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box_13 alan_ladd sylvia_picker dan_holiday mayfair_productions w</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947[1], on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. THIS EPISODE: May 29, 1949. Program #41. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Treasure Of Hang Lee&quot;. Commercials added locally. A trip to Chinatown gets Dan a priceless piece of jade, and the quest for a treasure. Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Hofling (writer), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escap...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8237: The Crime Club - Silent Witnesses (03-27-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - Silent Witnesses (03-27-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8237</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings "Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

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March 27, 1947. Mutual network. "Silent Witnesses". Sustaining. A woman hears two shots while asleep. A corpse is found shortly afterward, with only one hole! Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 16:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-28T08_52_38-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime_club stedman_coles wyllis_cooper barry_thomsonis book sile</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings &quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,&amp;nbsp; begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:March 27, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Silent Witnesses&quot;. Sustaining. A woman hears two shots while asleep. A corpse is found shortly afterward, with only one hole! Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)Crime club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8236: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Have A Cigar (06-01-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Have A Cigar (06-01-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8236</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. 

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June 1, 1951. "Have A Cigar" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz. Ozzie is determined to become a cigar smoker! Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Herb Vigran, Billy May (composer, conductor), Frank Nelson. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 10:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-28T02_30_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween holloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. THIS EPISODE: June 1, 1951. &quot;Have A Cigar&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz. Ozzie is determined to become a cigar smoker! Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Herb Vigran, Billy May (composer, conductor), Frank Nelson. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8235: The Lineup - The Cigar Box Bandit (02-15-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lineup - The Cigar Box Bandit (02-15-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8235</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

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February 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. "The Cigar Store Bandit" has the entire police force puzzled in this surprisingly good story with a twisted ending. David Young, Ed Begley, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Howard McNear, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Joe Walters (announcer), John McIntire, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Walter Catlett, William Johnstone. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 01:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-27T17_46_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_lineup bill_johnstone mad_bomber howard_mcnear peter_leeds h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! THIS EPISODE:February 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;The Cigar Store Bandit&quot; has the entire police force puzzled in this surprisingly good story with a twisted ending. David Young, Ed Begley, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Howard McNear, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Joe Walters (announcer), John McIntire, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Walter Catlett, William Johnstone. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8234: Gangbusters - The Case Of Blackie Thompson (12-08-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - The Case Of Blackie Thompson (12-08-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8234</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

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December 8, 1945. Program #411. ABC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of Blackie Thompson". Participating sponsors. The story of bank-robber Blackie Thompson, and his all-too-loyal girlfriend, Lila. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 16, 1974. The script was used previously on Gangbusters of February 24, 1940. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 21:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.THIS EPISODE: December 8, 1945. Program #411. ABC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of Blackie Thompson&quot;. Participating sponsors. The story of bank-robber Blackie Thompson, and his all-too-loyal girlfriend, Lila. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 16, 1974. The script was used previously on Gangbusters of February 24, 1940. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 21:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8233: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Incident At Indian Ford (03-15-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Incident At Indian Ford (03-15-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8233</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Incident At Indian Ford (Aired March 15, 1959)

The show was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.

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March 15, 1959. CBS network. "Incident At Indian Ford". Commercials deleted. Marshal Dillon and Chester meet up with eight cavalry soldiers traveling with Mary Taber, who has just been ransomed back from the Arapahos. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 2, 1961. William Conrad, John Dunkel (writer), Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Jeanne Bates, Jack Moyles, Vic Perrin, Parley Baer, John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2021 12:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Incident At Indian Ford (Aired March 15, 1959)The show was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.THIS EPISODE:March 15, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Incident At Indian Ford&quot;. Commercials deleted. Marshal Dillon and Chester meet up with eight cavalry soldiers traveling with Mary Taber, who has just been ransomed back from the Arapahos. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 2, 1961. William Conrad, John Dunkel (writer), Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Jeanne Bates, Jack Moyles, Vic Perrin, Parley Baer, John Meston (editorial supervisor), George Walsh (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Incident At Indian Ford (Aired March 15, 1959)The show ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8232: David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8232</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (Aired August 25, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 25, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Murdering Messenger". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A fast-talking man poses as himself to impersonate someone else! The system cue has been deleted. William Sweets (director), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2021 04:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-26T20_36_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy david_harding house_jameson don_maclaughlin phil_ster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (Aired August 25, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 25, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Murdering Messenger&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A fast-talking man poses as himself to impersonate someone else! The system cue has been deleted. William Sweets (director), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (Aired August 25, 1949)The show was at the top of the list am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8231: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (10-09-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (10-09-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8231</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)

Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold. Chandler left the production after some 26 performances, to be replaced, briefly, by Film actor, Donald Curtis for two broadcast episodes. In even more of a transition, Michael Shayne returned to his roots in Florida for the last incarantion of Michael Shayne over Radio. &lt;I&gt;Show Notes From The Digital Deli.&lt;/I&gt;

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October 9, 1948 - Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Purloined Corpse". The body vanishes, and with good reason. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 20:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-26T12_24_37-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold. Chandler left the production after some 26 performances, to be replaced, briefly, by Film actor, Donald Curtis for two broadcast episodes. In even more of a transition, Michael Shayne returned to his roots in Florida for the last incarantion of Michael Shayne over Radio. &amp;lt;I&amp;gt;Show Notes From The Digital Deli.&amp;lt;/I&amp;gt;THIS EPISODE: October 9, 1948 - Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Purloined Corpse&quot;. The body vanishes, and with good reason. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8230: Father Knows Best - Rainy Day Activity (03-25-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - Rainy Day Activity (03-25-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8230</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 14:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-26T06_30_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_knows_best robert_young jean_vander_pyl ted_donaldson bil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8229: Author's Playhouse - Reunion (05-14-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - Reunion (05-14-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8229</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc. 

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May 14, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Reunion". Sustaining. Henry Sinkin is a quiet accountant who inherits $500 and decides to make a big impression at his college reunion. Arthur Hern, Art Van Harvey, Charles Egleston, Elwyn Owen (organist), Inez Arsher (adaptor), Kay Miller, Kay Miller, Michael Romano, Nick Reikert, Norman Felton (producer), Phillips H. Lord, Stanley Gordon, Thomas Post, Vincent Sheean (author), William Fein. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 07:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-25T23_58_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse john_hodiak fern_persons arthur_kohl laurette</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;&amp;nbsp; Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.&amp;nbsp; Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;&amp;nbsp; Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44; &amp;nbsp; Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.&amp;nbsp; Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:&amp;nbsp; John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:&amp;nbsp; Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:&amp;nbsp; Wynn Wright. Directors:&amp;nbsp; Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc. THIS EPISODE:May 14, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Reunion&quot;. Sustaining. Henry Sinkin is a quiet accountant who inherits $500 and decides to make a big impression at his college reunion. Arthur Hern, Art Van Harvey, Charles Egleston, Elwyn Owen (organist), Inez Arsher (adaptor), Kay Miller, Kay Miller, Michael Romano, Nick Reikert, Norman Felton (producer), Phillips H. Lord, Stanley Gordon, Thomas Post, Vincent Sheean (author), William Fein. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8228: Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Blue Geranium (1952)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Blue Geranium (1952)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8228</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Geranium - A Short Story (1952)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club" which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple doesn’t look like your average detective. 


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1952 "The Blue Geranium" - A woman is warned by a psychic of the evil and danger in her house. On a full moon, she must watch for the signs: blue primrose means caution, blue hollyhock is danger, and blue geranium is death.

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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Geranium - A Short Story (1952)Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot; which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple doesn&#8217;t look like your average detective. THIS EPISODE:1952 &quot;The Blue Geranium&quot; - A woman is warned by a psychic of the evil and danger in her house. On a full moon, she must watch for the signs: blue primrose means caution, blue hollyhock is danger, and blue geranium is death.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Geranium - A Short Story (1952)Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8227: The Jack Benny Thanksgiving Program (11-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Thanksgiving Program (11-29-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jack Benny Thanksgiving Program (11-29-53)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn — after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme — that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. The Jack Benny Program is a classic comedy that is truly one of the best-loved programs from the Golden Age of Radio. It started life as The Canada Dry Program in 1932 on the Blue Network and finished off as The Lucky Strike Program on CBS in 1955. In between, it kept the audience in stitches and established Benny as one of America's all-time great comedians.


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November 29, 1953."Thanksgiving Dinner" Sponsored by Lucky Strike. Jack and Mary go shopping for a Thanksgiving Turkey. Recorded November 19, 1953, the system cue is added live. The Sportsmen sing a Luckie commercial to the tune of, "Thanks." Portions of the script were used on October 2, 1949 and November 23, 1947. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 17:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mary_livingston mel_blanc dennis_day eddie_anderson rochester ja</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jack Benny Thanksgiving Program (11-29-53)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn &#8212; after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme &#8212; that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. The Jack Benny Program is a classic comedy that is truly one of the best-loved programs from the Golden Age of Radio. It started life as The Canada Dry Program in 1932 on the Blue Network and finished off as The Lucky Strike Program on CBS in 1955. In between, it kept the audience in stitches and established Benny as one of America's all-time great comedians.THIS EPISODE:November 29, 1953.&quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; Sponsored by Lucky Strike. Jack and Mary go shopping for a Thanksgiving Turkey. Recorded November 19, 1953, the system cue is added live. The Sportsmen sing a Luckie commercial to the tune of, &quot;Thanks.&quot; Portions of the script were used on October 2, 1949 and November 23, 1947. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jack Benny Thanksgiving Program (11-29-53)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8227: The Jack Benny Program (11-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Benny Program (11-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8227</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 16:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 8226: Family Theater - &quot;Home For Thanksgiving&quot; (11-27-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Family Theater - &quot;Home For Thanksgiving&quot; (11-27-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8226</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Home For Thanksgiving (Aired November 27, 1947)

Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater’s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.”

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November 27, 1947. Mutual network. "Home For Thanksgiving". Sustaining. An American woman and her Austrian husband return to the city where he grew up. Arriving on Thanksgiving, they find only ruins. A fine Thanksgiving story. The script was susequently used on "Family Theatre" on February 4, 1953. Charles Boyer (host), Joan Leslie, Paul Henreid, True Boardman (writer), Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 09:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family_theater thanksgiving tg god_and_prayer alfred_lord_tennys</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Home For Thanksgiving (Aired November 27, 1947)Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater&#8217;s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221;THIS EPISODENovember 27, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Home For Thanksgiving&quot;. Sustaining. An American woman and her Austrian husband return to the city where he grew up. Arriving on Thanksgiving, they find only ruins. A fine Thanksgiving story. The script was susequently used on &quot;Family Theatre&quot; on February 4, 1953. Charles Boyer (host), Joan Leslie, Paul Henreid, True Boardman (writer), Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Home For Thanksgiving (Aired November 27, 1947)Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater&#8217;s bas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8225: Life With Luigi - &quot;The Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; (11-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - &quot;The Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; (11-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8225</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 20, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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November 20, 1951. "The Thanksgiving Dinner" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. It's Thanksgiving, and Luigi misses having a family to celebrate with. America will be his guest. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Charles Lyon (announcer), Jody Gilbert. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 01:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 20, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1951. &quot;The Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. It's Thanksgiving, and Luigi misses having a family to celebrate with. America will be his guest. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Charles Lyon (announcer), Jody Gilbert. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 20, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8224: Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Where There's A Will There's A Murder&quot; aka Angela Mullins (10-17-48) </title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Where There's A Will There's A Murder&quot; aka Angela Mullins (10-17-48) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8224</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Gallery - "Where There's A Will There's A Murder" (Aired October 17, 1948)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

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October 17, 1948. CBS network. "Where There's A Will". Sustaining. A good story about a strange will, three strange heirs, $300,000 and a map. Gerald Mohr, Roy Rowan (announcer), Mary Shipp, Theodore Von Eltz, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Wilms Herbert, Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2021 15:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond dic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1867</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Where There's A Will There's A Murder&quot; (Aired October 17, 1948)The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.&amp;nbsp; It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:October 17, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Where There's A Will&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a strange will, three strange heirs, $300,000 and a map. Gerald Mohr, Roy Rowan (announcer), Mary Shipp, Theodore Von Eltz, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Wilms Herbert, Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Gallery - &quot;Where There's A Will There's A Murder&quot; (Aired October 17, 1948)The first portr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8223: Our Miss Brooks - Thanksgiving Dinner (11-19-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Thanksgiving Dinner (11-19-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8223</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

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November 19, 1950. "Thanksgiving Dinner" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only $5 for a turkey. Mr. Boynton suggests buying a live turkey to save money. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2021 11:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-24T03_01_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1932</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:November 19, 1950. &quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only $5 for a turkey. Mr. Boynton suggests buying a live turkey to save money. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 19, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8222: Murder By Experts - Two Coffins To Fill (07-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - Two Coffins To Fill (07-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8222</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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July 4, 1949. Mutual network. "Two Coffins To Fill" - Sustaining. The story of a man who decides to kill his rich wife, but all his plans backfire. John Dickson Carr (host). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2021 06:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:July 4, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Two Coffins To Fill&quot; - Sustaining. The story of a man who decides to kill his rich wife, but all his plans backfire. John Dickson Carr (host). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8221: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Murder On The Aisle (11-24-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Murder On The Aisle (11-24-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8221</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a "footloose and fancy-free young man," frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a "B grade" radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. 

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November 24, 1953. NBC network. "Murder On The Aisle". Sustaining. Rocky is hired to guard the life of a drunken, hated drama critic. He fails. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Arnold Moss, Elaine Rost, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Roger De Koven, Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Staats Cotsworth, Elaine Rost, James Monks, William Zuckert. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 21:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a &quot;footloose and fancy-free young man,&quot; frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a &quot;B grade&quot; radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. THIS EPISODE: November 24, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Murder On The Aisle&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky is hired to guard the life of a drunken, hated drama critic. He fails. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Arnold Moss, Elaine Rost, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Roger De Koven, Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Staats Cotsworth, Elaine Rost, James Monks, William Zuckert. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8220: Vanishing Point - Rubber Ball (05-13-88)</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - Rubber Ball (05-13-88)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8220</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 17:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation&amp;nbsp; Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8219: Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke - Ben Slade's Saloon (05-24-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke - Ben Slade's Saloon (05-24-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8219</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke
"Ben Slade's Saloon" (05-24-52)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program.Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

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Gunsmoke. May 24, 1952. CBS network. "Ben Slade's Saloon". Sustaining. A series of murders of men who have been lucky while gambling leads Marshal Dillon to a most unusual killer. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director, writer), Hy Averback, Jack Kruschen, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Herb Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 11:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke&quot;Ben Slade's Saloon&quot; (05-24-52)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program.Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:Gunsmoke. May 24, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Ben Slade's Saloon&quot;. Sustaining. A series of murders of men who have been lucky while gambling leads Marshal Dillon to a most unusual killer. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director, writer), Hy Averback, Jack Kruschen, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Herb Ellis, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Gunsmoke&quot;Ben Slade's Saloon&quot; (05-24-52)The radio show first aired on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8218: The Screen Director's Playhouse - Rogue's Regiment (05-17-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Rogue's Regiment (05-17-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8218</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)

The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-22T18_53_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_plsyhouse alfred_hitchcock robert_montgomery d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and origin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8217: Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Improvisation (04-04-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Improvisation (04-04-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8217</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Improvisation (April 4, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

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April 4, 1979. Program #43. CBS network. "Improvisation". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Shepard Menken (writer, performer), Vincent Price (host), William Schallert, Janet Waldo, Mary Jane Croft, Daws Butler, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 38:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 18:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-22T10_43_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2332</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Improvisation (April 4, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1979. Program #43. CBS network. &quot;Improvisation&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Shepard Menken (writer, performer), Vincent Price (host), William Schallert, Janet Waldo, Mary Jane Croft, Daws Butler, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 38:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Improvisation (April 4, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8216: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Dead Or Alive (09-09-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Dead Or Alive (09-09-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8216</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
"Dead Or Alive" (Posted September 9, 1950)

The radio series used contemporary cases and modern detective methods to solve crimes; it was a procedural drama, in many ways Dragnet with a Western flavor. The TV show was aimed at kids (and aired on Saturday mornings) and was more of a traditional Western (with chases and shoot-outs). The TV series did both modern cases and cases set in the "Old West." With new cases using a car with horse float to get the rangers to their destinations it always made sure that the use of horses was only a step away. With older themes they would always ride into town on the horses to mete out their justice, they wore differing ranger attire for new and old scenes, also their weaponry was totally different.

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September 9, 1950. NBC network. "Dead Or Alive". Sustaining. Based on the events of April 16, 1947. The Texas City/Galveston disaster is the backdrop for a plan to have a wanted man switch identities with an unidentified corpse. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 10:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-22T02_58_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1823</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&quot;Dead Or Alive&quot; (Posted September 9, 1950)The radio series used contemporary cases and modern detective methods to solve crimes; it was a procedural drama, in many ways Dragnet with a Western flavor. The TV show was aimed at kids (and aired on Saturday mornings) and was more of a traditional Western (with chases and shoot-outs). The TV series did both modern cases and cases set in the &quot;Old West.&quot; With new cases using a car with horse float to get the rangers to their destinations it always made sure that the use of horses was only a step away. With older themes they would always ride into town on the horses to mete out their justice, they wore differing ranger attire for new and old scenes, also their weaponry was totally different.THIS EPISODE:September 9, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Dead Or Alive&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the events of April 16, 1947. The Texas City/Galveston disaster is the backdrop for a plan to have a wanted man switch identities with an unidentified corpse. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&quot;Dead Or Alive&quot; (Posted September 9, 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8215: This Is Your FBI - Bobby Sox Bandit (11-23-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - Bobby Sox Bandit (11-23-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8215</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[BOB: Intro - Marvelletes "Forever" 
This Is Your FBI - "Bobby Sox Bandit"  (Aired November 23, 1945) )

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 05:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>BOB: Intro - Marvelletes &quot;Forever&quot; This Is Your FBI - &quot;Bobby Sox Bandit&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Aired November 23, 1945) )This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>BOB: Intro - Marvelletes &quot;Forever&quot; This Is Your FBI - &quot;Bobby Sox Bandit&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Aired November 23...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8214: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death Is A Double-Cross (03-26-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death Is A Double-Cross (03-26-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8214</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)

The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the "Raymond" name and was known only as "your host" or "Mr. Host." 

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March 26, 1946. CBS network. "Death Is A Double-Cross". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. An ex-con decides to steal the huge "King Midas" diamond, by becoming an apprentice diamond cutter. Lawson Zerbe, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Michael Sklar (writer), Himan Brown (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 21:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the &quot;Raymond&quot; name and was known only as &quot;your host&quot; or &quot;Mr. Host.&quot; THIS EPISODE:March 26, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Death Is A Double-Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. An ex-con decides to steal the huge &quot;King Midas&quot; diamond, by becoming an apprentice diamond cutter. Lawson Zerbe, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Michael Sklar (writer), Himan Brown (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8213: Casey Crime Photographer - Miscarriage Of Justice (10-02-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - Miscarriage Of Justice (10-02-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8213</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

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October 2, 1947. CBS network. "Miscarriage Of Justice". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A woman has been murdered twice? How can the killer be tried again after being freed the first time? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, Joe DeSantis, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Santos Ortega, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 17:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Miscarriage Of Justice&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A woman has been murdered twice? How can the killer be tried again after being freed the first time? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, Joe DeSantis, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Santos Ortega, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8212: The Challenge Of The Yukon - Thanksgiving In The Wilderness (11-28-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - Thanksgiving In The Wilderness (11-28-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8212</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving In The Wilderness (Aired November 28, 1946)

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 28, 1946. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Thanksgiving In The Wilderness". Sustaining. A flashback story: Father Haley has been kidnapped, along with the church funds. The townspeople suspect that the new priest may have stolen the money. Father Haley's dog Shep helps Sergeant Preston solve the mystery. The system cue has been deleted. Jay Michael, Mildred Merrill (writer), Larry McCann (announcer). 13:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving In The Wilderness (Aired November 28, 1946)Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. THIS EPISODE:November 28, 1946. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Thanksgiving In The Wilderness&quot;. Sustaining. A flashback story: Father Haley has been kidnapped, along with the church funds. The townspeople suspect that the new priest may have stolen the money. Father Haley's dog Shep helps Sergeant Preston solve the mystery. The system cue has been deleted. Jay Michael, Mildred Merrill (writer), Larry McCann (announcer). 13:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanksgiving In The Wilderness (Aired November 28, 1946)Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8211: The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater</title>
      <itunes:title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8211</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater (04-17-77)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1977. Program #22. CBS network. "The Clown Who Wasn't". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 15, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Ian Martin (writer), Ralph Bell, Corinne Orr, Himan Brown (producer, director), Leon Janney, William Griffis, Evie Juster. 49:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 02:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2410</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater (04-17-77)The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.THIS EPISODE:April 17, 1977. Program #22. CBS network. &quot;The Clown Who Wasn't&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 15, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Ian Martin (writer), Ralph Bell, Corinne Orr, Himan Brown (producer, director), Leon Janney, William Griffis, Evie Juster. 49:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater (04-17-77)The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8210: The CBS Radio Workshop - Never Bet The Devil Your Head (07-28-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Never Bet The Devil Your Head (07-28-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8210</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1957. CBS network. "Never Bet The Devil Your Head". Sustaining. An amusing "Twain-esque" tale about Toby Dammit, who took a certain gentleman's name in vain once too often. Quality upgrade, network, sustaining version. Alan Botzer (adaptor), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Daws Butler, Dick Beals, Edgar Allan Poe (author), Eleanor Audley, Howard McNear, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Leone LeDoux. 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2021 17:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-20T09_54_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1489</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Never Bet The Devil Your Head&quot;. Sustaining. An amusing &quot;Twain-esque&quot; tale about Toby Dammit, who took a certain gentleman's name in vain once too often. Quality upgrade, network, sustaining version. Alan Botzer (adaptor), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Daws Butler, Dick Beals, Edgar Allan Poe (author), Eleanor Audley, Howard McNear, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Leone LeDoux. 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8209: The Burns &amp; Allen Show - Thanksgiving (11-18-40)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - Thanksgiving (11-18-40)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8209</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving (Aired November 18, 1940)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. Other fine radio actors were a part of the fun. Mel Blanc did the happy postman, and was also famous for his zany characters on The Jack Benny Show, and his own Mel Blanc Show. Elliott Lewis, a veteran of many radio dramas, played many of the bit parts on the Burns and Allen shows of the 40s. Burns &amp; Allen were touring England in 1929 when they made their first radio appearance on the BBC. Gracie Allen died on August 27, 1964. George Burns died on March 9, 1996.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2021 11:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving (Aired November 18, 1940)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. Other fine radio actors were a part of the fun. Mel Blanc did the happy postman, and was also famous for his zany characters on The Jack Benny Show, and his own Mel Blanc Show. Elliott Lewis, a veteran of many radio dramas, played many of the bit parts on the Burns and Allen shows of the 40s. Burns &amp;amp; Allen were touring England in 1929 when they made their first radio appearance on the BBC. Gracie Allen died on August 27, 1964. George Burns died on March 9, 1996.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanksgiving (Aired November 18, 1940)Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8208: The Molle Mystery Theater - Murder In The City Hall (04-05-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Murder In The City Hall (04-05-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8208</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 5, 1946. NBC network. "Murder In The City Hall". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man is murdered while running for the position of judge. What does the police commissioner have in mind when he prevents a certain police lieutenant from working on the case? The story was first broadcast on this series on September 19, 1944. The story first appeared in the November, 1935 issue of "Black Mask." Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer), Raymond Chandler (author), George Petrie, Chuck Webster, Robert Dryden. 29:50.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2021 04:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:April 5, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Murder In The City Hall&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man is murdered while running for the position of judge. What does the police commissioner have in mind when he prevents a certain police lieutenant from working on the case? The story was first broadcast on this series on September 19, 1944. The story first appeared in the November, 1935 issue of &quot;Black Mask.&quot; Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer), Raymond Chandler (author), George Petrie, Chuck Webster, Robert Dryden. 29:50.&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8207: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - Pilgrim's Progress (11-20-48) (TG)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - Pilgrim's Progress (11-20-48) (TG)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8207</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Pilgrim's Progress" (Aired November 20, 1948) (Thanksgiving)

Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

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November 20, 1948. CBS network. "The Pilgrim's Progress". Sustaining. At a Thanksgiving turkey shoot, Regan gets the bird and it's not the turkey that gets shot, it's Miles Standish! Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Mary Lansing, Paul Frees, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Milton Charles (organ), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 21:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Pilgrim's Progress&quot; (Aired November 20, 1948) (Thanksgiving)Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Pilgrim's Progress&quot;. Sustaining. At a Thanksgiving turkey shoot, Regan gets the bird and it's not the turkey that gets shot, it's Miles Standish! Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Mary Lansing, Paul Frees, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Milton Charles (organ), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Pilgrim's Progress&quot; (Aired November 20, 1948) (Thanksgiving)Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough priv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8206: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Turkey Dinner (Thanksgiving) 11-25-43</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Turkey Dinner (Thanksgiving) 11-25-43</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8206</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Turkey Dinner
(Thanksgiving) Aired November 25, 1941

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. 

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November 25, 1943. "Turkey Dinner" Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Camels. Abbott and Costello plan to kill Ingrid, Costello's pet turkey, for Thanksgiving. Guest Jane Wyman joins in a routine, "What is the wind?" Connie Haines sings, "Shoo, Shoo Baby." Mel Blanc appears as Bugs Bunny. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Jane Wyman, Connie Haines, Mel Blanc (triples), Don Prindle (writer), Leo Solomon (writer), Alan Woods (writer), Martin Gosch (director), Billy Gray, Elvia Allman, John Brown. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 17:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Abbott &amp;amp; Costello Show - Turkey Dinner(Thanksgiving) Aired November 25, 1941Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. THIS EPISODE:November 25, 1943. &quot;Turkey Dinner&quot; Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Camels. Abbott and Costello plan to kill Ingrid, Costello's pet turkey, for Thanksgiving. Guest Jane Wyman joins in a routine, &quot;What is the wind?&quot; Connie Haines sings, &quot;Shoo, Shoo Baby.&quot; Mel Blanc appears as Bugs Bunny. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Jane Wyman, Connie Haines, Mel Blanc (triples), Don Prindle (writer), Leo Solomon (writer), Alan Woods (writer), Martin Gosch (director), Billy Gray, Elvia Allman, John Brown. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Abbott &amp;amp; Costello Show - Turkey Dinner(Thanksgiving) Aired November 25, 1941Abbott and Co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8205: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Gentleman (03-06-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Gentleman (03-06-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8205</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Gentleman (Aired March 6, 1954)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."

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March 6, 1954. CBS network. "The Gentleman". Sustaining. A Philadelphia gambler named Marcus France is in love with Mavis McLeod, and heading for a showdown with a bully named Tiller Evans. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on June 7, 1958. Eleanor Tanin, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), William Conrad. 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 11:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Gentleman (Aired March 6, 1954)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:March 6, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Gentleman&quot;. Sustaining. A Philadelphia gambler named Marcus France is in love with Mavis McLeod, and heading for a showdown with a bully named Tiller Evans. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on June 7, 1958. Eleanor Tanin, George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), William Conrad. 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Gentleman (Aired March 6, 1954)Two auditions were c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8203: The Whistler - The Blue Legend (03-03-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - The Blue Legend (03-03-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8203</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

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March 3, 1947. CBS Pacific network. "The Blue Legend". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A schemer talks his way into a half interest in an valuable Alaskan gold mine, and then gets the nugget of an idea for murder. Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-18T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler george_allen sterling_tracy sherman_marks joel_malone h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.THIS EPISODE:March 3, 1947. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Blue Legend&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A schemer talks his way into a half interest in an valuable Alaskan gold mine, and then gets the nugget of an idea for murder. Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8204: The Great Gildersleeve - Thanksgiving Dinner (11-22-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - Thanksgiving Dinner (11-22-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8204</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 22, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. 

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November 22, 1942. "Thanksgiving Dinner"- NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. "Thanksgiving" program. Gildersleeve tries to get a "B" ration book. Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 02:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-18T18_28_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 22, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. THIS EPISODE:November 22, 1942. &quot;Thanksgiving Dinner&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. &quot;Thanksgiving&quot; program. Gildersleeve tries to get a &quot;B&quot; ration book. Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanksgiving Dinner (Aired November 22, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially writte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8202: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (06-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (06-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8202</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)

He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle's death in 1930. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Murder is expected at Mortlake Castle, and the chandelier is expected to bleed once again. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Albert Buhrman (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 16:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle's death in 1930. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.THIS EPISODE:June 13, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Murder is expected at Mortlake Castle, and the chandelier is expected to bleed once again. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Albert Buhrman (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)He is arguably the most famous fictional...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8201: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Thunder Over Texas (02-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Thunder Over Texas (02-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8201</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town"
"Thunder Over Texas" (Aired February 27, 1953)

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals.

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1953. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Thunder Over Texas". Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Slavin and his henchman "Cinco" kill the land agent to keep Danish Dairy farmers from moving to Sunbeam Valley. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 10:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier_town jeff_chandler chad_remington cherokee_o'bannon w.c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;&quot;Thunder Over Texas&quot; (Aired February 27, 1953)Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight&amp;nbsp; of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals.THIS EPISODE:February 27, 1953. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Thunder Over Texas&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Slavin and his henchman &quot;Cinco&quot; kill the land agent to keep Danish Dairy farmers from moving to Sunbeam Valley. Jeff Chandler is billed as &quot;Tex&quot; Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot;&quot;Thunder Over Texas&quot; (Aired February 27, 1953)Frontie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8200: The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Hasty Will (03-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Hasty Will (03-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8200</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Sadly, precious little is known about this first series, other than the dates of its run and its principal actor, J.B. Williams in the role of Nero Wolf. It was with the series' transition to its first national network that The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolfe--remain a mystery to this day. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Hasty Will". Sustaining. Nero Wolf and Archie are paid $1000 to witness the execution of a will. A simple case soon involves a corpse and twin brothers. The story title is tentative. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, John Edison (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Harry Bartell, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Victor Rodman, Louise Arthur, Hal Gerard, Rex Stout (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 05:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-17T21_32_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nero_wolf bobby_caldwell sydney_greenstreet archie_goodwin santo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Sadly, precious little is known about this first series, other than the dates of its run and its principal actor, J.B. Williams in the role of Nero Wolf. It was with the series' transition to its first national network that The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolfe--remain a mystery to this day. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Hasty Will&quot;. Sustaining. Nero Wolf and Archie are paid $1000 to witness the execution of a will. A simple case soon involves a corpse and twin brothers. The story title is tentative. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, John Edison (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Harry Bartell, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Victor Rodman, Louise Arthur, Hal Gerard, Rex Stout (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard over...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8199: The Mel Blanc Show - The Thanksgiving Show (11-26-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Thanksgiving Show (11-26-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8199</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)

The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1946. "The Thanksgiving Show" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving with a turkey. Mr. Colbt is disappointed with Mel's meager party fixings. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Mac Benoff (writer). 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 01:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-17T17_20_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1378</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)THIS EPISODE:November 26, 1946. &quot;The Thanksgiving Show&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving with a turkey. Mr. Colbt is disappointed with Mel's meager party fixings. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Mac Benoff (writer). 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thanksgiving Show (Aired November 26, 1946)The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Pork...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8198: I Was A Communist For The FBI - Double Exposure (06-21-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Double Exposure (06-21-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8198</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1953. Program #65. ZIV Syndication. "Double Exposure". Commercials added locally. Matt Cvetic is told to recover a roll of film that was taken by an American journalist in a Soviet prison camp. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Johnstone, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2021 17:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-17T09_01_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1614</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.THIS EPISODE:June 21, 1953. Program #65. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Double Exposure&quot;. Commercials added locally. Matt Cvetic is told to recover a roll of film that was taken by an American journalist in a Soviet prison camp. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Johnstone, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8197: Broadway Is My Beat - The Frankie Spain Murder Case (10-03-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Frankie Spain Murder Case (10-03-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8197</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 3, 1953. "The Frankie Spain Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Frankie Spain, a tennis bum, is found beaten to death in Central Park. The program switches to Wednesday nights next week. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders (announcer), Joan Banks, Lou Merrill, Sammie Hill, Florence Wolcott, Sam Edwards. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2021 10:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-17T02_59_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway's_my_beat danny_clover homicide murder anthony_ross ber</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. THIS EPISODE: October 3, 1953. &quot;The Frankie Spain Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Frankie Spain, a tennis bum, is found beaten to death in Central Park. The program switches to Wednesday nights next week. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders (announcer), Joan Banks, Lou Merrill, Sammie Hill, Florence Wolcott, Sam Edwards. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8196: Let George Do It - Cause For Thanksgiving (11-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - Cause For Thanksgiving (11-20-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8196</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired November 20, 1950)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

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November 20, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Cause For Thanksgiving". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A Thanksgiving story about a tough ten-year-old boy who refuses to talk. Is it psychic shock? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Wally Maher, Carl Watson (commercial spokesman), Bob Burchill (commercial spokesman), Alan Reed, Dick Ryan, Tony Barrett, Jeffrey Silver, Steven Chase. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2021 02:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailgeorge_valentine frances_robinson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired November 20, 1950)The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Cause For Thanksgiving&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. A Thanksgiving story about a tough ten-year-old boy who refuses to talk. Is it psychic shock? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Wally Maher, Carl Watson (commercial spokesman), Bob Burchill (commercial spokesman), Alan Reed, Dick Ryan, Tony Barrett, Jeffrey Silver, Steven Chase. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired November 20, 1950)The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8195: The Damon Runyon Theater - What No Butler (12-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - What No Butler (12-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8195</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951). The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. Television presented dramatized versions of Damon Runyon's short stories. Hosted by Donald Woods, the program, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser beer, aired for a total of 39 episodes on CBS from April 1955 through February 1956 (repeats continued through June).

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 19:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-16T11_55_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951). The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. Television presented dramatized versions of Damon Runyon's short stories. Hosted by Donald Woods, the program, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser beer, aired for a total of 39 episodes on CBS from April 1955 through February 1956 (repeats continued through June).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Ru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8194: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Worth It's Salt (05-04-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Worth It's Salt (05-04-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8194</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone"
"Worth It's Salt" (Aired May 4, 1958)

Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me." Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1958. "Worth It's Salt" - CBS network. Sponsored by: O'Brien Paints. Ed Craig is running for the office of delegate to Congress, representing Arizona. He also buys a salted gold mine which is secretly owned by his opponent. The show includes an announcement for, "The Masland Color Round-Up." It's "Radio's first color extravaganza." It's not clear, but this might be a commercial for carpets. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Junius Matthews, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Joe DeSantis, Jack Moyles, Barney Phillips. 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 11:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot;&quot;Worth It's Salt&quot; (Aired May 4, 1958)Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot; Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. THIS EPISODE:May 4, 1958. &quot;Worth It's Salt&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: O'Brien Paints. Ed Craig is running for the office of delegate to Congress, representing Arizona. He also buys a salted gold mine which is secretly owned by his opponent. The show includes an announcement for, &quot;The Masland Color Round-Up.&quot; It's &quot;Radio's first color extravaganza.&quot; It's not clear, but this might be a commercial for carpets. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Junius Matthews, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Joe DeSantis, Jack Moyles, Barney Phillips. 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot;&quot;Worth It's Salt&quot; (Aired May 4, 1958)Ea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8193: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Terrified Turkey Caper (11-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Terrified Turkey Caper (11-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8193</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Terrified Turkey Caper (Aired November 24, 1950)

The Radio version of Sam Spade came to the airwaves in the Summer of 1946 as a Summer replacement for the popular Woody Herman Show. Titled The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective, Radio's Sam Spade was interpreted by young Howard Duff, a relative newcomer to Network Radio. And although Duff was a relative novice in a featured Network role, he was supported by no less than 'Radio's First Lady', Lurene Tuttle as Effie Perrine and legendary Radio Director William Spier, who'd already made a name for himself with the equally legendary and timeless Suspense series. Gil Doud, Robert Tallman, William Spier, Jason James [as Jo Eisinger], Elliot Lewis, E. Jack Neuman, and Howard Swanton took the writers' credits over the years, fashioning Radio's Sam Spade as a cross between Ricardo Cortez's rogueish Spade and Warren William's wise-cracking, over-the-top Ted Shane from 1936's Satan Met A Lady. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 24, 1950. NBC network. "The Terrified Turkey Caper". Sustaining. Who's trying to kill Thom Turkey...on Thanksgiving Day? Steve Dunne, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 02:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-15T18_47_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Terrified Turkey Caper (Aired November 24, 1950)The Radio version of Sam Spade came to the airwaves in the Summer of 1946 as a Summer replacement for the popular Woody Herman Show. Titled The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective, Radio's Sam Spade was interpreted by young Howard Duff, a relative newcomer to Network Radio. And although Duff was a relative novice in a featured Network role, he was supported by no less than 'Radio's First Lady', Lurene Tuttle as Effie Perrine and legendary Radio Director William Spier, who'd already made a name for himself with the equally legendary and timeless Suspense series. Gil Doud, Robert Tallman, William Spier, Jason James [as Jo Eisinger], Elliot Lewis, E. Jack Neuman, and Howard Swanton took the writers' credits over the years, fashioning Radio's Sam Spade as a cross between Ricardo Cortez's rogueish Spade and Warren William's wise-cracking, over-the-top Ted Shane from 1936's Satan Met A Lady. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Terrified Turkey Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Who's trying to kill Thom Turkey...on Thanksgiving Day? Steve Dunne, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terrified Turkey Caper (Aired November 24, 1950)The Radio version of Sam Spade came to the ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8192: The Aldrich Family - The Thanksgiving Turkey (11-23-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - The Thanksgiving Turkey (11-23-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8192</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Thanksgiving Turkey (Aired November 23, 1952)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1952. "The Thanksgiving Turkey" - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only one turkey left. Both the Aldrich and Brown families want it. Bob MacKenzie (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 20:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-15T12_23_35-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family dan_seymour clifford&#173;_goldsmith house_jameson kat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thanksgiving Turkey (Aired November 23, 1952)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.THIS EPISODE:November 23, 1952. &quot;The Thanksgiving Turkey&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only one turkey left. Both the Aldrich and Brown families want it. Bob MacKenzie (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thanksgiving Turkey (Aired November 23, 1952)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8191: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Juniper Tree (08-30-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Juniper Tree (08-30-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8191</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
'The Juniper Tree' (Aired 08-30-52)
 
The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

THIS EPISODE:

August 30, 1952. CBS network. "The Juniper Tree". Sustaining. Jim Stanley, a slow thinking rancher, is framed by Mingo and accused of stealing from his gambling table. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Dehner, Paul Dubov, Vivi Janis, Michael Ann Barrett, William Lally, Herb Purdum (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 12:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-15T04_29_14-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;'The Juniper Tree' (Aired 08-30-52) The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp;amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.THIS EPISODE:August 30, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Juniper Tree&quot;. Sustaining. Jim Stanley, a slow thinking rancher, is framed by Mingo and accused of stealing from his gambling table. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Dehner, Paul Dubov, Vivi Janis, Michael Ann Barrett, William Lally, Herb Purdum (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;'The Juniper Tree' (Aired 08-30-52) The radio version ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8190: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Feminine Touch (05-07-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Feminine Touch (05-07-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8190</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1949. Program #32. CBS network. "The Feminine Touch". Sustaining. Murder on a motorcycle, as Marlowe goes to work for a millionaire trying to protect his daughter. Gerald Mohr, Barbara Eiler, Paul Dubov, David Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Roy Rowan (announcer), Peter Proust, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:42 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 03:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.&amp;nbsp; It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.THIS EPISODE:May 7, 1949. Program #32. CBS network. &quot;The Feminine Touch&quot;. Sustaining. Murder on a motorcycle, as Marlowe goes to work for a millionaire trying to protect his daughter. Gerald Mohr, Barbara Eiler, Paul Dubov, David Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Roy Rowan (announcer), Peter Proust, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:42 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8189: The  Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Special Guest Harpo Marx (05-09-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The  Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Special Guest Harpo Marx (05-09-46)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA["Special Guest Harpo Marx" (Aired May 9, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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May 9, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O Pudding. Gracie's planning to write a newspaper column about national affairs. "Special Guest Harpo Marx"  is going to be her assistant (he's heard whistling and honking, not talking of course). Harp also plays, "Stardust." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mel Blanc, Harpo Marx. 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Special Guest Harpo Marx&quot; (Aired May 9, 1946)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:May 9, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O Pudding. Gracie's planning to write a newspaper column about national affairs. &quot;Special Guest Harpo Marx&quot; &amp;nbsp;is going to be her assistant (he's heard whistling and honking, not talking of course). Harp also plays, &quot;Stardust.&quot; George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mel Blanc, Harpo Marx. 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Special Guest Harpo Marx&quot; (Aired May 9, 1946)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consist...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8188: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Monsterous Toothache (04-09-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Monsterous Toothache (04-09-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8188</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
"The Monsterous Toothache" (Aired April 9, 1952)

The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

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April 9, 1952. Program #68. Mutual network. "The Monstrous Toothache". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Jingles gets a toothache, and that leads to a murderer with a drill! The system cue is added live. Paul Pierce (director), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Ken Christy, Jess Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey Silver, Jack Moyles. 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2021 08:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;&quot;The Monsterous Toothache&quot; (Aired April 9, 1952)The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:April 9, 1952. Program #68. Mutual network. &quot;The Monstrous Toothache&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Jingles gets a toothache, and that leads to a murderer with a drill! The system cue is added live. Paul Pierce (director), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Ken Christy, Jess Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey Silver, Jack Moyles. 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;&quot;The Monsterous Toothache&quot; (Aired April 9, 1952)T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8187: Dangerous Assignment - Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (05-24-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (05-24-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8187</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season,The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. 

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May 24, 1950. "Solve The Kent Jackson's Murder"- NBC network. Sustaining. You can sometimes hook the biggest fish of all, right in the middle of a freight car! Steve Mitchell travels to Mandalay to help plug a leak of supplies being diverted to Burma. A foreign correspondent named Chris Forrester is the key to finding the highjackers. Adrian Gendot (writer), Alice Backes, Ben Wright, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, John Storm (announcer), Paul Frees, Ramsay Hill, Robert Ryf (writer), Vivi Janis. 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2021 00:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season,The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. THIS EPISODE:May 24, 1950. &quot;Solve The Kent Jackson's Murder&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. You can sometimes hook the biggest fish of all, right in the middle of a freight car! Steve Mitchell travels to Mandalay to help plug a leak of supplies being diverted to Burma. A foreign correspondent named Chris Forrester is the key to finding the highjackers. Adrian Gendot (writer), Alice Backes, Ben Wright, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, John Storm (announcer), Paul Frees, Ramsay Hill, Robert Ryf (writer), Vivi Janis. 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8186: The Big Thanksgiving (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</title>
      <itunes:title>The Big Thanksgiving (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8186</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Big Thanksgiving" (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. 



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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 17:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Big Thanksgiving&quot; (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Big Thanksgiving&quot; (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8185: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Lynching (08-16-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Lynching (08-16-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8185</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
"The Lynching" (Aired August 16, 1952)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy "The Simpsons", is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1952. CBS network. "The Lynching". Sustaining. Marshal Dillon tries to get proof of the guilt of the leader of a lynch mob. Billy Saxton was hung for being a murderer, without benefit of trial. Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Joan Danton, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Lee Miller, Parley Baer, Paul Dubov, Ralph Moody, Tom Tully, William Conrad. 1/2 hour.. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 12:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;&quot;The Lynching&quot; (Aired August 16, 1952)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy &quot;The Simpsons&quot;, is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series.THIS EPISODE:August 16, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Lynching&quot;. Sustaining. Marshal Dillon tries to get proof of the guilt of the leader of a lynch mob. Billy Saxton was hung for being a murderer, without benefit of trial. Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Joan Danton, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Lee Miller, Parley Baer, Paul Dubov, Ralph Moody, Tom Tully, William Conrad. 1/2 hour.. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8184: Boston Blackie - The Condon Ransom (02-12-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - The Condon Ransom (02-12-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8184</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

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February 12, 1946. Program #44. "The Condon Ransom" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie solves a kidnapping case with an airplane and a telephone. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 05:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-12T21_55_35-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.THIS EPISODE:February 12, 1946. Program #44. &quot;The Condon Ransom&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie solves a kidnapping case with an airplane and a telephone. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8183: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Sneak Assassin (11-21-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Sneak Assassin (11-21-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8183</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)

He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1954. NBC network. "The Sneak Assassin". Sustaining. "If you hear a guy called 'The Deep Type,' it might be more a matter of geography than mentality. How deep is his grave?" William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Parley Baer, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Joe Cranston, Edward King (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 00:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry_craig confidential_investigator barrie ralph_bell william_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. THIS EPISODE:November 21, 1954. NBC network. &quot;The Sneak Assassin&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;If you hear a guy called 'The Deep Type,' it might be more a matter of geography than mentality. How deep is his grave?&quot; William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Parley Baer, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Joe Cranston, Edward King (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8182: Our Miss Brooks - Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8182</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[BOB: INTRO-"Deja Vu" · Dionne Warwick 1979 (WPNM Radio)Our Miss Brooks - "Miss Brooks Takes The Rap" (09-25-49)


Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

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September 25, 1949. "Miss Brooks Takes The Rap"- CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter has an interesting idea; get Mr. Boynton in trouble and let Miss Brooks take the rap for him. This will make him grateful! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 18:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-12T10_02_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>BOB: INTRO-&quot;Deja Vu&quot; &#183; Dionne Warwick 1979 (WPNM Radio)Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Miss Brooks Takes The Rap&quot; (09-25-49)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 25, 1949. &quot;Miss Brooks Takes The Rap&quot;- CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter has an interesting idea; get Mr. Boynton in trouble and let Miss Brooks take the rap for him. This will make him grateful! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>BOB: INTRO-&quot;Deja Vu&quot; &#183; Dionne Warwick 1979 (WPNM Radio)Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Miss Brooks Takes The R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8181: Dragnet - The Big Smoke (02-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Smoke (02-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8181</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. "The Big Smoke". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 12:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-12T04_52_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. &quot;The Big Smoke&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8180: Dark Venture (Mystery Playhouse) - Turnabout (05-20-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Venture (Mystery Playhouse) - Turnabout (05-20-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8180</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)

Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1946. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Turnabout". When a man is caught by his partner after stealing $50,000 from the company, murder seems the only way out. Howard Duff is heard in three different minor roles. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." The system cue has been deleted. The date is approximate. Howard Duff, Elliott Lewis. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 03:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-11T19_52_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark&#173;venture mystery_playhouse turnabout supernatural_horror soc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover.THIS EPISODE:May 20, 1946. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Turnabout&quot;. When a man is caught by his partner after stealing $50,000 from the company, murder seems the only way out. Howard Duff is heard in three different minor roles. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. The date is approximate. Howard Duff, Elliott Lewis. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8179: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Home Surgery (09-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Home Surgery (09-13-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8179</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Home Surgery (Aired June 23, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1952. CBS network. "Home Surgery". Commercials deleted. The first of five "favorite" stories being re-run at the "request" of listeners. The story was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 8, 1955. Marshal Dillon is forced to amputate the leg of a settler on the prairie. The man's beautiful daughter is the object of Ben Walling's affection. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dehner, Sammie Hill, Lawrence Dobkin, George Walsh (announcer). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 12:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-09T04_24_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Home Surgery (Aired June 23, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.THIS EPISODE:June 23, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Home Surgery&quot;. Commercials deleted. The first of five &quot;favorite&quot; stories being re-run at the &quot;request&quot; of listeners. The story was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 8, 1955. Marshal Dillon is forced to amputate the leg of a settler on the prairie. The man's beautiful daughter is the object of Ben Walling's affection. William Conrad, Parley Baer, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dehner, Sammie Hill, Lawrence Dobkin, George Walsh (announcer). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Home Surgery (Aired June 23, 1952)The radio show first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8178: Dark Fantasy - Rendezvous With Satan (05-29-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - Rendezvous With Satan (05-29-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8178</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Rendezvous With Satan (Aired May 29, 1942)

Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1942. Program #28. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Rendezvous With Satan". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Georgiana Cook (billed as Georgiana Cook Hite). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 04:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-08T20_24_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark_fantasy horror chilling scott_bishop shocking rendezvous_wi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rendezvous With Satan (Aired May 29, 1942)Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: May 29, 1942. Program #28. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Rendezvous With Satan&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Georgiana Cook (billed as Georgiana Cook Hite). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rendezvous With Satan (Aired May 29, 1942)Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8177: Crime Does Not Pay - Diamonds Trump (03-14-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - Diamonds Trump (03-14-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8177</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.

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March 14, 1951. Program #74. MGM syndication. "Diamonds Trump" Commercials added locally. Diamond smugglers in South Africa have several unique methods to get the stones into the U. S. A. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ralph Meeker, Ira Marion (writer). 27:24 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1951. Program #74. MGM syndication. &quot;Diamonds Trump&quot; Commercials added locally. Diamond smugglers in South Africa have several unique methods to get the stones into the U. S. A. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ralph Meeker, Ira Marion (writer). 27:24 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8176: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Home Made Ice Cream (10-30-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Home Made Ice Cream (10-30-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8176</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1953. "Home Made Ice Cream"- NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Get Out Of His Way...,Ozzie decides to make his own ice cream. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 14:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC.&amp;nbsp;THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;October 30, 1953. &quot;Home Made Ice Cream&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Get Out Of His Way...,Ozzie decides to make his own ice cream. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS O...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8175: Father Brown Mysteries - The Blue Cross (12-02-84)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Blue Cross (12-02-84)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8175</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 04:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English n...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8174: Case Dismissed - Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (02-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Case Dismissed - Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (02-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8174</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame "the story of your legal rights." It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1954.  "Pitfalls Of Buying A Home". - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A drama about the dangers in buying a home. Sidney Breeze, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Arthur Peterson, Jack Lester, Stanley Gordon, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen ( writer), Meg Hahn, Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2021 18:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame &quot;the story of your legal rights.&quot; It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1954.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Pitfalls Of Buying A Home&quot;. - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A drama about the dangers in buying a home. Sidney Breeze, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Arthur Peterson, Jack Lester, Stanley Gordon, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen ( writer), Meg Hahn, Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)Case Dismissed was developed as a public servi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8173: Big Town - The Mask Of Evil (01-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - The Mask Of Evil (01-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8173</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. NBC network. "The Mask Of Evil". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Mystery writer Hannah Harper, and her nervous companion, summon Steve Wilson and Lorelei to the lighthouse in which they're living. They are hearing noises and explosions. Listen for a monosyllabic moron, a 7 foot rabbit, a Chinese dentist named Dr. Fu, and a real red herring! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2021 09:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.THIS EPISODE:January 4, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mask Of Evil&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Mystery writer Hannah Harper, and her nervous companion, summon Steve Wilson and Lorelei to the lighthouse in which they're living. They are hearing noises and explosions. Listen for a monosyllabic moron, a 7 foot rabbit, a Chinese dentist named Dr. Fu, and a real red herring! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Ed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8172: Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (06-08-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (06-08-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8172</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had "case numbers" and when they were announced, are noted below.

THIS EPISODE:

June 8, 1952. "The Case Of The Strange Bondfire" - NBC network. Sustaining. A broken and heat-fused lock from an automobile is an exhibit in the "Black Museum." A hatless man is seen running from a burning car, strangely close to Guy Fawkes' Day. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtley, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2021 03:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had &quot;case numbers&quot; and when they were announced, are noted below.THIS EPISODE:June 8, 1952. &quot;The Case Of The Strange Bondfire&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A broken and heat-fused lock from an automobile is an exhibit in the &quot;Black Museum.&quot; A hatless man is seen running from a burning car, strangely close to Guy Fawkes' Day. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtley, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)There is actually a Black Museum. This area ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8171: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Strickly Business (02-16-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Strickly Business (02-16-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8171</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[
Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)
INTRO: Bob - The Emotions "Best Of My Love" (1977)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2021 18:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)INTRO: Bob - The Emotions &quot;Best Of My Love&quot; (1977)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)INTRO: Bob - The Emotions &quot;Best Of My Love&quot; (1977)The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8170: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Deliver The Body (07-19-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Deliver The Body (07-19-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8170</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel"
Deliver The Body (Aired July 19, 1959)

The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Deliver The Body". Ben Tyler has been accused of murdering the sheriff. Paladin is anxious to leave San Francisco to avoid women fighting over him. He accepts the job to return Ben to trial. The script was reportedly used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on May 24, 1958, but there is conflicting evidence. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Richard Crenna, Harry Bartell, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Buckley Angel (writer), John Dawson (adaptor), Bartlett Robinson, James Westerfield, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 20:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2021 09:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-06T02_37_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hgwt have_gun_will_travel paladin john_dehner virginia_gregg ric</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1246</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Deliver The Body (Aired July 19, 1959)The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Deliver The Body&quot;. Ben Tyler has been accused of murdering the sheriff. Paladin is anxious to leave San Francisco to avoid women fighting over him. He accepts the job to return Ben to trial. The script was reportedly used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on May 24, 1958, but there is conflicting evidence. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Richard Crenna, Harry Bartell, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Buckley Angel (writer), John Dawson (adaptor), Bartlett Robinson, James Westerfield, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 20:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot;Deliver The Body (Aired July 19, 1959)The them...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8169: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Forgetful Murderer (07-29-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Forgetful Murderer (07-29-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8169</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1946. Mutual network. "The Forgetful Murderer". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A puzzling series of murders takes place during store robberies, including the night watchman at Gregory Hood's new store! Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (anouncer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2021 03:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-05T20_06_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:July 29, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Forgetful Murderer&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A puzzling series of murders takes place during store robberies, including the night watchman at Gregory Hood's new store! Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (anouncer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8168: Our Miss Brooks - Mr. Boynton's Parents (05-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Mr. Boynton's Parents (05-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8168</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Boynton's Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1950. CBS network. "Connie Meets Mr. Boynton's Parents". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Mother's Day will soon arrive, Miss Brooks is named, "Mother Away From Mother." Miss Brooks is about to become Mrs. Boynton...Mr. Boyton's mother! The script was previously used on "Our Miss Brooks" on May 8, 1949. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (director), Myra Marsh. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-05T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Boynton's Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:May 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Connie Meets Mr. Boynton's Parents&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Mother's Day will soon arrive, Miss Brooks is named, &quot;Mother Away From Mother.&quot; Miss Brooks is about to become Mrs. Boynton...Mr. Boyton's mother! The script was previously used on &quot;Our Miss Brooks&quot; on May 8, 1949. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (director), Myra Marsh. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Boynton's Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8167: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Strike Force (11-11-76)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Strike Force (11-11-76)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8167</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 11, 1976. Program #550. CBS network. "Strike Force". A young doctor stumbles across his father who he thought had died in the war. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Certanteed Insulation, Bronkaid, Family Circle, Buick. True Value Hardware. E. G. Marshall (host), Fielden Farrington (writer), Tony Roberts, Morgan Fairchild, Frances Sternhagen, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck. 44:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 08:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-05T01_48_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;November 11, 1976. Program #550. CBS network. &quot;Strike Force&quot;. A young doctor stumbles across his father who he thought had died in the war. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Certanteed Insulation, Bronkaid, Family Circle, Buick. True Value Hardware. E. G. Marshall (host), Fielden Farrington (writer), Tony Roberts, Morgan Fairchild, Frances Sternhagen, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck. 44:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8166: Dragnet - The Big Check (08-31-50) - Show Two of Two</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Check (08-31-50) - Show Two of Two</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8166</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950) - Show Two of Two

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 31, 1950. Program #64. NBC network. "The Big Check". Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes. Friday and Romero track down Harry Johanson, a check forger who passes dozens of small checks...all of them bad! The program starts with Friday visiting his mother (who always calls him Joseph!). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 01:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-04T18_26_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950) - Show Two of TwoDragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. THIS EPISODE:August 31, 1950. Program #64. NBC network. &quot;The Big Check&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes. Friday and Romero track down Harry Johanson, a check forger who passes dozens of small checks...all of them bad! The program starts with Friday visiting his mother (who always calls him Joseph!). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950) - Show Two of TwoDragnet was a long running radio and telev...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8165: Dragnet - The Big Shirt (11-30-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Shirt (11-30-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8165</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1952. Program #180. NBC netweork. "The Big Shirt". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The co-owner of a pawn shop named Mark Williams has been found murdered in the back room. A laundry mark on a shirt provides a clue. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Olan Soule, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2021 17:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;November 30, 1952. Program #180. NBC netweork. &quot;The Big Shirt&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The co-owner of a pawn shop named Mark Williams has been found murdered in the back room. A laundry mark on a shirt provides a clue. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Olan Soule, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8164: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Gold Digger (09-28-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Gold Digger (09-28-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8164</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman"
"The Gold Digger" (Aired September 28, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.

THIS EPISODE:

September 28, 1958. CBS network. "The Gold Digger". Sponsored by: GMAC Trucks. Kendall meets two gold miners who have just struck it rich...and a saloon lady very determined to take it away from them. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Joseph Kearns, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2021 10:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Gold Digger&quot; (Aired September 28, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.THIS EPISODE:September 28, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Gold Digger&quot;. Sponsored by: GMAC Trucks. Kendall meets two gold miners who have just struck it rich...and a saloon lady very determined to take it away from them. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Joseph Kearns, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot;&quot;The Gold Digger&quot; (Aired September 28, 1958)Fron...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8163: The Clock - Gus Fowler (07-21-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Gus Fowler (07-21-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8163</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)

The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating "The Clock" programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 21, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Gus Fowler". Participating sponsors. A man with a month to live and a strange bargain. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 31, 1973. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on ABC. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 23:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-03T16_36_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating &quot;The Clock&quot; programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run. THIS EPISODE: July 21, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Gus Fowler&quot;. Participating sponsors. A man with a month to live and a strange bargain. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 31, 1973. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on ABC. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8163: The Clock - Gus Fowler (07-21-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - Gus Fowler (07-21-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8163</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 23:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-03T16_32_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Episode 8162: Duffy's Tavern - Archie's Investment (01-25-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie's Investment (01-25-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8162</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO:BOB -  A Taste Of Honey - "Boogie Oogie Oogie"
Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1946)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 25, 1946. Program #116. "Archie's Investment" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's old pal Dave has another "bargain" for the Tavern, a singer named Ricky Jordan...for only $4! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, John Brown, Ricky Jordan, Sandra Gould. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 11:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-03T04_46_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO:BOB -&amp;nbsp; A Taste Of Honey - &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot;Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1946)Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. THIS EPISODE: January 25, 1946. Program #116. &quot;Archie's Investment&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's old pal Dave has another &quot;bargain&quot; for the Tavern, a singer named Ricky Jordan...for only $4! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, John Brown, Ricky Jordan, Sandra Gould. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO:BOB -&amp;nbsp; A Taste Of Honey - &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot;Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8161: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Pacifist (06-03-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Pacifist (06-03-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8161</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Pacifist (Aired June 03, 1956)

It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 03, 1956. CBS network. "The Pacifist". Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Hardin Hook is a peaceful little man who only wants to be left alone, despite two Missourians trying to settle a Civil War debt with him. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer), Parley Baer, John Meston (writer), James Nusser, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Paul Dubov, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 03:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Pacifist (Aired June 03, 1956)It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. THIS EPISODE:June 03, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Pacifist&quot;. Chesterfield, L &amp;amp; M. Hardin Hook is a peaceful little man who only wants to be left alone, despite two Missourians trying to settle a Civil War debt with him. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer), Parley Baer, John Meston (writer), James Nusser, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Paul Dubov, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Pacifist (Aired June 03, 1956)It was created by dir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8160: Cloak And Dagger - Wine Of Freedom (10-15-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak And Dagger - Wine Of Freedom (10-15-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8160</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2021 20:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-02T13_00_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak_and_dagger cloak_&amp;_dagger o.s.s. corey_ford alistair_mcbai</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8159: Casey Crime Photographer - The Piggy Bank Robbery (01-29-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Piggy Bank Robbery (01-29-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8159</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Piggy Bank Robbery". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Bill Shapiro, cub photographer, has been beaten up after his son's piggy bank has been robbed! The key to the mystery...is a key! Ethelbert the bartender observes that the president of CBS has predicted that some day radios will be small enough to wear on one's wrist! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Bill Adams, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2021 09:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-02T02_30_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1825</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.THIS EPISODE:January 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Piggy Bank Robbery&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Bill Shapiro, cub photographer, has been beaten up after his son's piggy bank has been robbed! The key to the mystery...is a key! Ethelbert the bartender observes that the president of CBS has predicted that some day radios will be small enough to wear on one's wrist! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Bill Adams, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8158:  Bold Venture - A Dead Girl's Clothes (01-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title> Bold Venture - A Dead Girl's Clothes (01-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8158</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2021 21:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-01T14_01_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8157: Escape - Violent Night (03-18-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Escape - Violent Night (03-18-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8157</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1954. CBS network. "Violent Night". Sustaining. An excellent story about an American plantation owner in a Latin American country who must avoid the local revolutionary who has sworn to kill him. The program is possibly dated April 1, 1954. William Conrad, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2021-11-01T08_14_05-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2021 15:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-11-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-11-01T08_14_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape william_conrad ray-bradbury george_r._stewart richard_con</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. THIS EPISODE:March 18, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Violent Night&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent story about an American plantation owner in a Latin American country who must avoid the local revolutionary who has sworn to kill him. The program is possibly dated April 1, 1954. William Conrad, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8156: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Vengeful Corpse (10-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Vengeful Corpse (10-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8156</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Vengeful Corpse - (Aired February 20, 1945)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 12, 1949. CBS network. "The Vengeful Corpse". Bromo Seltzer. A woman burned as a witch returns to enact revenge. Edward Adamson (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (director), Dwight Weist (announcer), Barbara Weeks, Karl Swenson, Alan Devitt, Everett Sloane, Paul McGrath (host). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2021 19:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-31T12_12_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum_mysteries vengeful_corpse raymond_edward_johnson p</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1895</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vengeful Corpse - (Aired February 20, 1945)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. THIS EPISODE: October 12, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Vengeful Corpse&quot;. Bromo Seltzer. A woman burned as a witch returns to enact revenge. Edward Adamson (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (director), Dwight Weist (announcer), Barbara Weeks, Karl Swenson, Alan Devitt, Everett Sloane, Paul McGrath (host). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vengeful Corpse - (Aired February 20, 1945)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8155: Father Knows Best - Halloween Blues (10-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - Halloween Blues (10-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8155</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Father Knows Best - Halloween Blues (10-29-53)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2021 10:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-31T03_39_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_knows_best robert_young jean_vander_pyl ted_donaldson bil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Knows Best - Halloween Blues (10-29-53)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Knows Best - Halloween Blues (10-29-53)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8154: Dimension X - Almost Human (05-13-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - Almost Human (05-13-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8154</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the "X" factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1950. NBC network. "Almost Human". Sustaining. A large, powerful robot trained for killing, develops a sense of good and evil. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on August 11, 1955. The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during August, 1974. Santos Ortega, Rita Lynn, Jack Grimes, Robert Block (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2021 04:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-30T21_35_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2021-10-30T21_35_26-07_00.mp3?_=1635654933.15793891" length="6843890" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the &quot;X&quot; factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 13, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Almost Human&quot;. Sustaining. A large, powerful robot trained for killing, develops a sense of good and evil. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on August 11, 1955. The program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during August, 1974. Santos Ortega, Rita Lynn, Jack Grimes, Robert Block (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8153: The Diary Of Fate - John Haynes (07-13-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - John Haynes (07-13-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8153</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1948. Program #31. Finley syndication. "John Haines". Commercials added locally. Book 82, page 509. Not auditioned. A man shoots his brother-in-law to get $50,000. Beware the stray cat. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton, Lurene Tuttle, Benny Rubin, Tyler McVey, Michael Stewart, Lou Lane, Ray Ehrlenborn, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2021 20:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-30T13_17_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary_of_fate joe_mattock ivan_ditmars larry_finley hal_sawyer f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:July 13, 1948. Program #31. Finley syndication. &quot;John Haines&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 82, page 509. Not auditioned. A man shoots his brother-in-law to get $50,000. Beware the stray cat. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton, Lurene Tuttle, Benny Rubin, Tyler McVey, Michael Stewart, Lou Lane, Ray Ehrlenborn, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by pri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8152: Archie Andrews - Halloween Party (10-30-48)-2</title>
      <itunes:title>Archie Andrews - Halloween Party (10-30-48)-2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8152</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Andrews - Halloween Party (10-30-48)-2

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.

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The Adventures Of Archie Andrews. October 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Archie throws "A Halloween Party" and finds it's not as much fun to be the host as it is to be the guest. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Bob Sherry (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, James Dobson, Kenneth MacGregor (producer), Pat Hosley, Rosemary Rice. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2021 15:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Andrews - Halloween Party (10-30-48)-2Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.THIS EPISODE:The Adventures Of Archie Andrews. October 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Archie throws &quot;A Halloween Party&quot; and finds it's not as much fun to be the host as it is to be the guest. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Bob Sherry (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, James Dobson, Kenneth MacGregor (producer), Pat Hosley, Rosemary Rice. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Andrews - Halloween Party (10-30-48)-2Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8151: Suspense - On A Country Road (Starring Carey Grant) 10-31-54 - HALLOWEEN SHOW</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - On A Country Road (Starring Carey Grant) 10-31-54 - HALLOWEEN SHOW</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8151</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[On A Country Road (Aired October 31, 1954) HALLOWEEN SHOW

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but "The Man in Black" role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17).
 
THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1954. CBS network. "On A Country Road". Sustaining". A couple runs out of gas during a storm while "The crazy woman" is chopping off people's heads, somewhere out in the darkness. The script was used also on "Suspense" on November 16, 1960 and on May 10, 1959 and on "The Grip Of Terror" in 1977 and on the "Suspense" program on television on March 13, 1951. Carey Grant (1954 show,) Helen Kleeb, Tom McKee, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Larry Thor (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harry Bartell, Virginia Gregg, Walter Bazarr (writer), John Carroll. 32:28.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2021 05:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense alfred_hitchcock horror wilbur_hatch larry_thor harry_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1949</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On A Country Road (Aired October 31, 1954) HALLOWEEN SHOWSuspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but &quot;The Man in Black&quot; role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). THIS EPISODE:October 31, 1954. CBS network. &quot;On A Country Road&quot;. Sustaining&quot;. A couple runs out of gas during a storm while &quot;The crazy woman&quot; is chopping off people's heads, somewhere out in the darkness. The script was used also on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 16, 1960 and on May 10, 1959 and on &quot;The Grip Of Terror&quot; in 1977 and on the &quot;Suspense&quot; program on television on March 13, 1951. Carey Grant (1954 show,) Helen Kleeb, Tom McKee, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Larry Thor (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harry Bartell, Virginia Gregg, Walter Bazarr (writer), John Carroll. 32:28.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On A Country Road (Aired October 31, 1954) HALLOWEEN SHOWSuspense was actually spawned from anoth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8150: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; - Special Guest Frank Sinatra  (11-13-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; - Special Guest Frank Sinatra  (11-13-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8150</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)


Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network.  "Meat Shortage"  Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. "Managua, Nicaragua" is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 19:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-29T12_03_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack_carson arthur_treacher&#160; freddy_martin_orchestra dave_willoc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1946. CBS network.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Meat Shortage&quot;&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. &quot;Managua, Nicaragua&quot; is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)Jack Carson, because of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8149: Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Man Who Liked The Mountains (08-07-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Man Who Liked The Mountains (08-07-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8149</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO:Doobie Brothers - "What A Fool Believes"
"The Man Who Liked The Mountains" (Aired August 7, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. CBS network. "The Man Who Liked Mountains". Sustaining. "Big Ed" Kittredge has disappeared...a most unsavory character Betty Lou Gerson, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Edgar Barrier, Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Jeff Chandler, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Sidney Miller, William Conrad, Wilms Herbert. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 11:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-29T04_05_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff_regan_investigator jack_webb private_eye anthony_j._lyon th</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO:Doobie Brothers - &quot;What A Fool Believes&quot;&quot;The Man Who Liked The Mountains&quot; (Aired August 7, 1948)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. THIS EPISODE:August 7, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man Who Liked Mountains&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Big Ed&quot; Kittredge has disappeared...a most unsavory character Betty Lou Gerson, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Edgar Barrier, Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Jeff Chandler, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Sidney Miller, William Conrad, Wilms Herbert. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO:Doobie Brothers - &quot;What A Fool Believes&quot;&quot;The Man Who Liked The Mountains&quot; (Aired August 7, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8148: The Green Hornet - The Stuffed Panda (10-04-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Green Hornet - The Stuffed Panda (10-04-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8148</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1945. Michigan Radio network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "The Stuffed Panda". Participating sponsors. What is the secret of the panda? Two Sentinel reporters put the squeeze on a tax evader. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 27, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 02:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-28T19_47_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run. THIS EPISODE: October 4, 1945. Michigan Radio network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;The Stuffed Panda&quot;. Participating sponsors. What is the secret of the panda? Two Sentinel reporters put the squeeze on a tax evader. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 27, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8147: The Man Called X - Radio Freedom (01-15-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - Radio Freedom (01-15-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8147</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1952. "Radio Freedom" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston travels to Luxembourg to investigate problems with "Radio Freedom" broadcasting "the truth" behind the Iron Curtain. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2021 12:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-28T05_04_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>herbert_marshall man_called_x ken_thurston han_conried egon_zell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.THIS EPISODE:January 15, 1952. &quot;Radio Freedom&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston travels to Luxembourg to investigate problems with &quot;Radio Freedom&quot; broadcasting &quot;the truth&quot; behind the Iron Curtain. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8146: Murder At Midnight - Murder Is A Lonely Business (09-21-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - Murder Is A Lonely Business (09-21-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8146</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 21, 1946. Program #14. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Murder Is A Lonely Business". Commercials added locally. Uncle Edward plans to change his will, leaving Grace and Fred Tilson without a penny. Grace and Fred kill the old man, but Uncle Edward gets the last laugh! Helen Shields, Carl Emory, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Wendell Holmes, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2021 05:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight helen_shields carl_emory anton_m._leader wend</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. THIS EPISODE: September 21, 1946. Program #14. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Murder Is A Lonely Business&quot;. Commercials added locally. Uncle Edward plans to change his will, leaving Grace and Fred Tilson without a penny. Grace and Fred kill the old man, but Uncle Edward gets the last laugh! Helen Shields, Carl Emory, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Wendell Holmes, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8145: This Is Your FBI - The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (09-20-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (09-20-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8145</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1946. ABC network. "The Diamond-Studded Double Cross". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. John Gibson, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Dean Carlton (narrator), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 34:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-27T11_34_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your_fbi j._edgar_hoover fbi g-men don_gardiner equitable_life_a</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2088</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). THIS EPISODE:September 20, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Diamond-Studded Double Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. John Gibson, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Dean Carlton (narrator), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 34:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8144: Let George Do It - The Penthouse Roof Murder (04-19-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - The Penthouse Roof Murder (04-19-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8144</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)

Let George Do It is about a detective with one foot firmly planted in the tough-guy detective genre, and the other in the romance-denied working relationship romantic field. For George Valentine, detective work was job #1. To his secretary, Virginia Brooks, it was a developing relationship. Radio's competing Adventures of Sam Spade featured banters between Spade and his stenographer Effie in similar manner. The constant patter between George and "Brooksie" sounds a great deal like an old time radio version of much-later TV series like "Hart to Hart," "Moonlighting" and "Remington Steele."

THIS EPISODE:

April 19, 1948. " The Penthouse Roof Murder" - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron (baseball book premium). Elliott Wormsley, an urban bird watcher, spots a murder in a penthouse several blocks away with his binoculars. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Louise Arthur, Charles Seel, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Fred Howard, Peter Leeds, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 06:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-26T23_58_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let_george_do_it lgdi bob_bailegeorge_valentine frances_robinson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1811</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)Let George Do It is about a detective with one foot firmly planted in the tough-guy detective genre, and the other in the romance-denied working relationship romantic field. For George Valentine, detective work was job #1. To his secretary, Virginia Brooks, it was a developing relationship. Radio's competing Adventures of Sam Spade featured banters between Spade and his stenographer Effie in similar manner. The constant patter between George and &quot;Brooksie&quot; sounds a great deal like an old time radio version of much-later TV series like &quot;Hart to Hart,&quot; &quot;Moonlighting&quot; and &quot;Remington Steele.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 19, 1948. &quot; The Penthouse Roof Murder&quot; - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron (baseball book premium). Elliott Wormsley, an urban bird watcher, spots a murder in a penthouse several blocks away with his binoculars. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Louise Arthur, Charles Seel, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Fred Howard, Peter Leeds, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)Let George Do It is about a detective with one fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8143: Life With Luigi - Halloween (10-23-21)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - Halloween (10-23-21)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8143</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

 October 30, 1951. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. A Halloween show. "Trick or Treat!".  J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert (mis-credited as "Rosa Gilbert"), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27.  pisode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 00:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-26T17_43_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1905</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE: &amp;nbsp;October 30, 1951. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. A Halloween show. &quot;Trick or Treat!&quot;. &amp;nbsp;J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert (mis-credited as &quot;Rosa Gilbert&quot;), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27.&amp;nbsp; pisode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which bega...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8142: Life With Luigi - Luigi Finds A Wallet (03-28-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - Luigi Finds A Wallet (03-28-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8142</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1950. "Luigi Finds A Wallet" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi finds a wallet in the street and returns it to a policeman. The owner then claims that there was another $100 in the wallet and takes Luigi to court! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2021 14:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-26T07_32_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_with_luigi j_carrol_naish alan _reed cy_howard bob_stevenso</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:March 28, 1950. &quot;Luigi Finds A Wallet&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi finds a wallet in the street and returns it to a policeman. The owner then claims that there was another $100 in the wallet and takes Luigi to court! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8141: Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 03-25-52</title>
      <itunes:title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 03-25-52</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8141</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52

The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

Part One Of Two March 25, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Mission Of Mercy". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. There's a student election at Space Academy while an epidemic breaks out on Titan. The system cue has been deleted. Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Carter Blake, Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Hal Rine (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 23:52. 

Part TWO Of Two March 27, 1952. March 27, 1952. "Mission Of Mercy" - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Tom comes down with the disease and the cadets get in trouble trying to rescue the children of Titan from another spaceship. The last thirty seconds of the program have been deleted. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2021 07:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-26T00_13_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom_corbett_space_cadet mission_of_mercy jackson_beck jan_merlin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3021</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans. TODAY'S SHOW:Part One Of Two March 25, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Mission Of Mercy&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. There's a student election at Space Academy while an epidemic breaks out on Titan. The system cue has been deleted. Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Carter Blake, Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Hal Rine (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 23:52. Part TWO Of Two March 27, 1952. March 27, 1952. &quot;Mission Of Mercy&quot; - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Tom comes down with the disease and the cadets get in trouble trying to rescue the children of Titan from another spaceship. The last thirty seconds of the program have been deleted. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52The original Tom Corbett seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8140: The Adventures Of The Saint - The Sinister Sneeze (06-11-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Sinister Sneeze (06-11-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8140</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)

Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances.

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June 11, 1950. NBC network. "The Sinister Sneeze". Sustaining. The first show of the series on NBC. The Saint meets a sneezing girl on a bus, which leads to a boxer in need of protection! Hal March, Barney Phillips, Peter Leeds, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor. A trade publication referred to him as "Von Dexter"), Helen Mack (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Vincent Price, Sandra Gould. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 20:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_saint &quot;ladies_never_lie_much&quot;_(01-07-51) vincent_price sinis</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances.THIS EPISODE: June 11, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Sinister Sneeze&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series on NBC. The Saint meets a sneezing girl on a bus, which leads to a boxer in need of protection! Hal March, Barney Phillips, Peter Leeds, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor. A trade publication referred to him as &quot;Von Dexter&quot;), Helen Mack (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Vincent Price, Sandra Gould. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8139: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (02-10-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (02-10-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8139</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Hitchhiker (Aired February 10, 1952)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Hitch-Hiker". Sustaining. An escaped convict hitch-hikes a ride on a country road. Joel McCrea, Phil Harris (promotional announcement), Elliott Lewis, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Jack Paar (promotional announcement), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Goldman (writer, transcriber), Tim Graham, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Ed Begley. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 11:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-25T04_50_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tales_of_texas_rangers joel_mccrea m._t. lone_wolf_gonzaullas ed</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (Aired February 10, 1952)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.THIS EPISODE:February 10, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Hitch-Hiker&quot;. Sustaining. An escaped convict hitch-hikes a ride on a country road. Joel McCrea, Phil Harris (promotional announcement), Elliott Lewis, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Jack Paar (promotional announcement), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Goldman (writer, transcriber), Tim Graham, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Ed Begley. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (Aired February 10, 1952)T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8138: The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;The Oedipus Story&quot; (09-21-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Workshop - &quot;The Oedipus Story&quot; (09-21-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8138</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1956. CBS network. "The Oedipus Story". Sustaining. A study of the dramatic character and psycho-analytical look at excessive mother-love from Sophocles to Eugene O'Neill. Alexander Scourby (narrator), Elspeth Eric, Jack Manning, Roger De Koven, Guy Repp, Robert Dryden, Joseph Julian. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2021 20:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-24T13_26_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio_workshop oedipus_story columbia_workshop ray_bradbury</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.THIS EPISODE:September 21, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Oedipus Story&quot;. Sustaining. A study of the dramatic character and psycho-analytical look at excessive mother-love from Sophocles to Eugene O'Neill. Alexander Scourby (narrator), Elspeth Eric, Jack Manning, Roger De Koven, Guy Repp, Robert Dryden, Joseph Julian. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8137: Murder By Experts - It's Luck That Counts (08-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - It's Luck That Counts (08-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8137</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

August 29, 1949. Mutual network. "It's Luck That Counts". Sustaining. A woman's been killed and her $75,000 has been stolen. A vagrant finds himself with the claim check for a fortune. Larry Haines, George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Jack Faron (announcer), Lesley Woods, Bill Smith, Emerson Buckley (music director), Santos Ortega, Richard Dupage (composer), Ed Latimer. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2021 14:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-24T07_43_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_by_experts it's_luck_that_counts john_dickson_carr brett_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:August 29, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;It's Luck That Counts&quot;. Sustaining. A woman's been killed and her $75,000 has been stolen. A vagrant finds himself with the claim check for a fortune. Larry Haines, George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Jack Faron (announcer), Lesley Woods, Bill Smith, Emerson Buckley (music director), Santos Ortega, Richard Dupage (composer), Ed Latimer. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8136: The Philip Morris Playhouse - Apology (04-01-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - Apology (04-01-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8136</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1949. CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Apology". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco, Tide (local). An ordinary guy poisons his wife, but then has to deal with her very tough father. An unusual drama in that all characters have New York Jewish dialects. Elliott Lewis, Alan Reed, Sidney Miller, Cathy Lewis, Ken Christy, William Spier (producer, director, editor), David Ellis (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2021 07:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-24T00_10_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_morris_playhouse apology broadway_plays new_york_jewish e</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1833</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1949. CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Apology&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco, Tide (local). An ordinary guy poisons his wife, but then has to deal with her very tough father. An unusual drama in that all characters have New York Jewish dialects. Elliott Lewis, Alan Reed, Sidney Miller, Cathy Lewis, Ken Christy, William Spier (producer, director, editor), David Ellis (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcase...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8135: Life Of Rilery - Halloween Haunted House (10-29-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life Of Rilery - Halloween Haunted House (10-29-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8135</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Halloween Haunted House (10-29-44)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2021 19:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-23T12_21_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Halloween Haunted House (10-29-44)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Halloween Haunted House (10-29-44)The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8134: Mr. IA Moto - The Schraum Method (09-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. IA Moto - The Schraum Method (09-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8134</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

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September 23, 1951. NBC network. "The Schraum Method". Sustaining. Mr. Moto flies to Hong Kong to find a nutty woman, a crazy psychiatrist and a dead body. Most confusing. James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator), Doris Quinlan (producer), Dan Ocko, Robert Tallman (writer), Arthur Hannah (director), Carol Irwin (producer), Alice Frost, John Larkin, Eileen Heckert, Walter Greaza. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2021 08:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-23T01_52_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._moto schraum_method james_monks fred_collins john_p._marquan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.THIS EPISODE:September 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Schraum Method&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Moto flies to Hong Kong to find a nutty woman, a crazy psychiatrist and a dead body. Most confusing. James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator), Doris Quinlan (producer), Dan Ocko, Robert Tallman (writer), Arthur Hannah (director), Carol Irwin (producer), Alice Frost, John Larkin, Eileen Heckert, Walter Greaza. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell ou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8133: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Fallen Star (03-16-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Fallen Star (03-16-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8133</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Fallen Star". The daughter of a famous actress fakes a suicide...but then her mother is murdered! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2021 00:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-22T17_24_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr._and_mrs._north pam jerry alice_frost joseph_curtin frances_l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Fallen Star&quot;. The daughter of a famous actress fakes a suicide...but then her mother is murdered! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)Their long-run series continued for over two decades and ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8132: Ozzie &amp; Harriet  Halloween Show- The Haunted House (10-31-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Ozzie &amp; Harriet  Halloween Show- The Haunted House (10-31-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8132</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)

The Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. It's Halloween, and Ozzie and Harriet are exploring The Haunted House. Ozzie Nelson (executive producer, performer), Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor), Ted Bliss (producer, director). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 14:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-22T07_33_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>holloween halloween ozzie_nelson harriet_ ozzie_hilliard david_n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1886</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)The Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. THIS EPISODE:October 31, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. It's Halloween, and Ozzie and Harriet are exploring The Haunted House. Ozzie Nelson (executive producer, performer), Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor), Ted Bliss (producer, director). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)The Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8131: The Sealed Book - King Of The World (03-25-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - King Of The World (03-25-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8131</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1945. Program #2. Mutual network. "King Of The World". Sustaining. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clark (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 11:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-22T04_29_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed_book hands_of_death robert_arthur david_kogan boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. THIS EPISODE:March 25, 1945. Program #2. Mutual network. &quot;King Of The World&quot;. Sustaining. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clark (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8130: Light's Out - The Word (09-14-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>Light's Out - The Word (09-14-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8130</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1943. CBS network. "The Word". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A decent from the Empire State Building to nothingness. The story is also known as, "Where Are You?" This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial sp[okesman), Mercedes McCambridge, Byron Kane. 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2021 20:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-21T13_54_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights_out wyllis_cooper arch_oboler the_word where_are_you fran</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. THIS EPISODE: September 14, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Word&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A decent from the Empire State Building to nothingness. The story is also known as, &quot;Where Are You?&quot; This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial sp[okesman), Mercedes McCambridge, Byron Kane. 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8129: The Henry Morgan Show - Peter &amp; The Landlord (03-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Henry Morgan Show - Peter &amp; The Landlord (03-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8129</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Peter &amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)


Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you."

THIS EPISODE:

March 26, 1947. ABC network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-chick. A look at the housing shortage, "The Question Man," ""Peter and The Landlord" The system cue has been deleted. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving (announcer), Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet, Florence Halop, Madeline Lee. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2021 15:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-21T08_15_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry_morgan peter_&amp;\+_the__landlord nbc_blue_network arnold_sta</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Peter &amp;amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot;THIS EPISODE:March 26, 1947. ABC network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-chick. A look at the housing shortage, &quot;The Question Man,&quot; &quot;&quot;Peter and The Landlord&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving (announcer), Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet, Florence Halop, Madeline Lee. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Peter &amp;amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8128: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Never Pester Chester (07-05-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Never Pester Chester (07-05-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -  Never Pester Chester (Aired July 05, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

 Gunsmoke. July 05, 1952. CBS network. "Never Pester Chester". Sustaining. Two Texas cowboys drag Chester behind a horse for fun, almost killing him. Marshal Dillon brings in the cowboys...without his guns. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on November 16, 1957. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Paul Dubov, Lou Krugman, Jack Kruschen, Roy Rowan (announcer), Don Diamond, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton. 30:27.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2021 15:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&amp;nbsp; Never Pester Chester (Aired July 05, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;Gunsmoke. July 05, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Never Pester Chester&quot;. Sustaining. Two Texas cowboys drag Chester behind a horse for fun, almost killing him. Marshal Dillon brings in the cowboys...without his guns. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on November 16, 1957. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Paul Dubov, Lou Krugman, Jack Kruschen, Roy Rowan (announcer), Don Diamond, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton. 30:27.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -&amp;nbsp; Never Pester Chester (Aired July 05, 1952)The rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8127: The Creaking Door - White Scarf Strangler (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - White Scarf Strangler (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8127</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2021 07:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-20T00_06_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_creaking_door white_scarf_strangler supernatural himan_brown</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Creaking Door stands on its own a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8126: Dad's Army - A Soldiers Farewell (06-02-72)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - A Soldiers Farewell (06-02-72)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8126</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)

In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, "Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969,

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 19:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's_army bbc bud_flanagan captain_mainwaring sergeant_wilson b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969,</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8125: Boston Blackie - Only One Way Out For Me (11-12-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - Only One Way Out For Me (11-12-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8125</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 07:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-19T00_55_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston_blackie richard_kollmar police_inspector_farraday mary_we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8124: Bold Venture - Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (11-26-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (11-26-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8124</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Royalettes "Its Gonna Take A Miracle" (1965)
Bold Venture - "Dead Men Don't Leave Prints" (11-26-51)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1951. "Dead Men Leave No Prints" - Ziv Program #36. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Paolo Ruez the jewel messenger, Sopapo the Jeweler, William Conrad as Kirk the insurance investigator, Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2021 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-18T04_00_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold_venture humphrey_bogart lauren_bocall morton&#173;_fine david_fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;Its Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; (1965)Bold Venture - &quot;Dead Men Don't Leave Prints&quot; (11-26-51)Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:November 26, 1951. &quot;Dead Men Leave No Prints&quot; - Ziv Program #36. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Paolo Ruez the jewel messenger, Sopapo the Jeweler, William Conrad as Kirk the insurance investigator, Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;Its Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; (1965)Bold Venture - &quot;Dead Men Don't Leave Print...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8123: Beyond Midnight - The Visits (1969)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - The Visits (1969)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8123</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings! 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2021 20:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-17T13_29_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThis series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is UnknownThis series was written by Michael McCabe and was pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8122: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Worthless Oil Stock (03-20-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Worthless Oil Stock (03-20-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8122</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)

As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos 'n' Andy profoundly influenced the development of dramatic radio. Working alone in a small studio, Correll and Gosden created an intimate, understated acting style that differed sharply from the broad manner of stage actors -- a technique requiring careful modulation of the voice, especially in the portrayal of multiple characters. The performers pioneered the technique of varying both the distance and the angle of their approach to the microphone to create the illusion of a group of characters. Listeners could easily imagine that that they were actually in the taxicab office, listening in on the conversation of close friends. The result was a uniquely absorbing experience for listeners who in radio's short history had never heard anything quite like Amos 'n' Andy. While minstrel-style wordplay humor was common in the formative years of the program, it was used less often as the series developed, giving way to a more sophisticated approach to characterization.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2021 11:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-17T04_45_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy harlow_wilcox freeman_gosden charles_correll boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos 'n' Andy profoundly influenced the development of dramatic radio. Working alone in a small studio, Correll and Gosden created an intimate, understated acting style that differed sharply from the broad manner of stage actors -- a technique requiring careful modulation of the voice, especially in the portrayal of multiple characters. The performers pioneered the technique of varying both the distance and the angle of their approach to the microphone to create the illusion of a group of characters. Listeners could easily imagine that that they were actually in the taxicab office, listening in on the conversation of close friends. The result was a uniquely absorbing experience for listeners who in radio's short history had never heard anything quite like Amos 'n' Andy. While minstrel-style wordplay humor was common in the formative years of the program, it was used less often as the series developed, giving way to a more sophisticated approach to characterization.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos 'n' A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8121: Academy Award Theater - Night Train (11-13-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater - Night Train (11-13-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8121</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland.

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November 13, 1946. CBS network. "Night Train". Sponsored by: Squibb. An exciting spy story about a British agent who recaptures a kidnapped scientist from the Gestapo, just before WWII. Rex Harrison. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2021 04:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Night Train&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. An exciting spy story about a British agent who recaptures a kidnapped scientist from the Gestapo, just before WWII. Rex Harrison. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is ver...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8120: 21st Precinct - Doctor's Daughter Missing (04-20-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - Doctor's Daughter Missing (04-20-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8120</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1955. "Doctor's Daughter Missing" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. Announced as the last program of the current series. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 28:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2021 20:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.&amp;nbsp; Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.&amp;nbsp; It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer&amp;nbsp; that, &quot;Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 20, 1955. &quot;Doctor's Daughter Missing&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. Announced as the last program of the current series. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 28:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8119: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Who Lives By The Sword (02-26-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Who Lives By The Sword (02-26-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8119</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
Who Lives By The Sword (Aired February 26, 1956)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism." 

THIS EPISODE:

February 26, 1956. CBS network. "Who Lives By The Sword". Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. Marshal Dillon beats up Joe Delk, a professional gunfighter. Delk loses his courage shortly thereafter. The system cue is added live. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 18, 1957. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Clayton Post, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 25:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2021 11:30:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Who Lives By The Sword (Aired February 26, 1956)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot; THIS EPISODE:February 26, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Who Lives By The Sword&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M, Chesterfield. Marshal Dillon beats up Joe Delk, a professional gunfighter. Delk loses his courage shortly thereafter. The system cue is added live. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 18, 1957. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Clayton Post, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 25:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Who Lives By The Sword (Aired February 26, 1956)Two auditi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8118: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - Yankee Pride Matter (10-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - Yankee Pride Matter (10-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8118</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative.

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1950. CBS network. "The Yankee Pride Mater". Sustaining. Johnny investigates murder, intrigue and sabotage in mysterious Singapore. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Alexander Courage (conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Ben Wright, Bob Sweeney. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 21:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-15T14_00_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative.THIS EPISODE:October 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Yankee Pride Mater&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny investigates murder, intrigue and sabotage in mysterious Singapore. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Alexander Courage (conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Ben Wright, Bob Sweeney. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (includ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8117: The Life Of Riley - Riley's Tonsillectomy (02-23-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - Riley's Tonsillectomy (02-23-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8117</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1951. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Participating sponsors. The story of "Riley's Tonsillectomy". Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 25, 1975. Riley enters the hospital for a routine tonsillectomy. Somehow, everyone thinks he dies. Lots of laughs. William Bendix, John Brown. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 11:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-15T04_41_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william_bendix gillis digby_(digger)_o'dell john_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story. THIS EPISODE: February 23, 1951. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Participating sponsors. The story of &quot;Riley's Tonsillectomy&quot;. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 25, 1975. Riley enters the hospital for a routine tonsillectomy. Somehow, everyone thinks he dies. Lots of laughs. William Bendix, John Brown. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8116: Night Beat - Doctor's Secret (08-21-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - Doctor's Secret (08-21-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8116</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Andy Williams "Moon River" (1962)
Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1950. "Doctor's Secret"- NBC network. Sustaining. Sent to Joliet to cover an execution, Randy Stone meets Dr. Graham, an alcoholic who's more guilty than the convict about to be executed. The broadcast of August 28, 1950 was pre-empted. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Inge Jollos, Irene Tedrow, Jay Novello, Larry Marcus (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, Warren Lewis (director), William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 04:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-14T21_43_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night_beat nightbeat doctor's_secret randy_stone chicago_star fr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1949</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot; (1962)Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.THIS EPISODE:August 21, 1950. &quot;Doctor's Secret&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. Sent to Joliet to cover an execution, Randy Stone meets Dr. Graham, an alcoholic who's more guilty than the convict about to be executed. The broadcast of August 28, 1950 was pre-empted. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Inge Jollos, Irene Tedrow, Jay Novello, Larry Marcus (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, Warren Lewis (director), William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot; (1962)Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8115: Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Repentant Red Head (12-17-63)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Repentant Red Head (12-17-63)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8115</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1963. Program #2. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Repentant Redhead". A famous author is shot...with a faint aroma of perfume in the air. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 20:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter_troy detective tom_meehan john_simpson merle_wayne boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. THIS EPISODE:December 17, 1963. Program #2. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Repentant Redhead&quot;. A famous author is shot...with a faint aroma of perfume in the air. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8114: The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Camberwell Poison (02-18-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Camberwell Poison (02-18-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8114</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

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February 18, 1946. Mutual network. "The Camberwell Poison". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A family of four cousins is certain that cousin Gerald is going to murder them all and keep the inheritance. Cousin Gerald, however, is the one who's found murdered! A good story! The story is based on, "The Five Orange Pips" by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Edna Best (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 11:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.THIS EPISODE:February 18, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Camberwell Poison&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A family of four cousins is certain that cousin Gerald is going to murder them all and keep the inheritance. Cousin Gerald, however, is the one who's found murdered! A good story! The story is based on, &quot;The Five Orange Pips&quot; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Edna Best (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8113: Rogue's Gallery - Favor For A Condemned Man (04-04-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - Favor For A Condemned Man (04-04-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8113</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)

This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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April 11, 1946. Mutual network. " Favor For A Condemned Man" - Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Mike Royal is about to die in the electric chair. He asks Richard Rogue to return gems he had stolen for the reward. An interesting story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Ken Christy. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2021 21:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-13T14_04_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's_gallery gerald_mohr eugor gumshow pi richard_diamond dic</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 11, 1946. Mutual network. &quot; Favor For A Condemned Man&quot; - Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Mike Royal is about to die in the electric chair. He asks Richard Rogue to return gems he had stolen for the reward. An interesting story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Ken Christy. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8112: Nightfall - The Undertaker (03-11-83)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - The Undertaker (03-11-83)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8112</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Undertaker (Aired March 11, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1983. Program #91. CBC network, Toronto origination. "The Undertaker". "Death is the best cosmetic there is." That's the advice an embalmer gives his student, while his former lover is on the table! John Stocker, Al Purdy (writer), John Douglas (adaptor), Sean O'Hara, Colleen O'Neil, Elva Mai Hoover, Nonnie Griffin, Tom Hauff, Ken James, Bill Reiter (host, billed as "Frederick Hende"), Brian Peyton (technician), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Bill Howell (producder, director), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Donna Howlett (script editor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-13T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall the_undertaker canadian_broadcasting_corporation cbc h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Undertaker (Aired March 11, 1983)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983. &amp;nbsp;Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.&amp;nbsp; Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.&amp;nbsp; It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.&amp;nbsp; This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.THIS EPISODE:March 11, 1983. Program #91. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;The Undertaker&quot;. &quot;Death is the best cosmetic there is.&quot; That's the advice an embalmer gives his student, while his former lover is on the table! John Stocker, Al Purdy (writer), John Douglas (adaptor), Sean O'Hara, Colleen O'Neil, Elva Mai Hoover, Nonnie Griffin, Tom Hauff, Ken James, Bill Reiter (host, billed as &quot;Frederick Hende&quot;), Brian Peyton (technician), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Bill Howell (producder, director), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Donna Howlett (script editor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Undertaker (Aired March 11, 1983)NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8111: I Was A Communist For FBI - An Un-American Activity (05-06-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For FBI - An Un-American Activity (05-06-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8111</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1953. Program #55. ZIV Syndication. "An Un-American Activity". Commercials added locally. "The Party" is planning an attack against the House Un-American Activities Committee. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 23:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-12T16_41_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1632</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.THIS EPISODE:May 6, 1953. Program #55. ZIV Syndication. &quot;An Un-American Activity&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Party&quot; is planning an attack against the House Un-American Activities Committee. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionag...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8110: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Flaming Club (05-06-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Flaming Club (05-06-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8110</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Flaming Club". Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Caramels. Dean wants The Falcon to follow his partner Larrabee. But Dean is found dead when his nightclub burns down. Suspicion falls on the nosy bartender. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 16:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-12T09_08_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins ed_herlihy charles_mcgraw mik</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.THIS EPISODE:May 6, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Flaming Club&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Caramels. Dean wants The Falcon to follow his partner Larrabee. But Dean is found dead when his nightclub burns down. Suspicion falls on the nosy bartender. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8109: Beyond Tomorrow - Requeim (04-05-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Tomorrow - Requeim (04-05-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8109</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1950. CBS network. "Requiem". Sustaining. The first show of the series, which evolved from the series "Beyond This World." The story old man who wanted to die on the moon. Robert Heinlein (author), Everett Sloane, William N. Robson (producer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr. (host). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 08:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-12T01_59_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond_midnight michae_mccabe sf-68 horror madness murder supern</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada.THIS EPISODE:April 5, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Requiem&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series, which evolved from the series &quot;Beyond This World.&quot; The story old man who wanted to die on the moon. Robert Heinlein (author), Everett Sloane, William N. Robson (producer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr. (host). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new nam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8108: The Aldrich Family - Birthday Present (10-12-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - Birthday Present (10-12-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8108</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

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October 12, 1952. " Birthday Present" - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry decides to go into business, starting with a flashlight and continuing with a beach umbrella and mayonnaise jars. Is Henry really cut out to be a businessman? The date is approximate. Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Bobby Ellis, Dick Dudley (announcer), Johnny Fiedler, Katharine Raht. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2021 20:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.THIS EPISODE:October 12, 1952. &quot; Birthday Present&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry decides to go into business, starting with a flashlight and continuing with a beach umbrella and mayonnaise jars. Is Henry really cut out to be a businessman? The date is approximate. Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Bobby Ellis, Dick Dudley (announcer), Johnny Fiedler, Katharine Raht. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8107: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Mystery Of Green Hill (02-12-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Mystery Of Green Hill (02-12-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8107</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality."

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February 12, 1949. NBC network. "The Mystery Of Green Hill". Sustaining. Inza and her Aunt Belle discover a haunted house and a pile of bones, but Frank suspects things aren't quite all they seem. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2021 14:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot;THIS EPISODE:February 12, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of Green Hill&quot;. Sustaining. Inza and her Aunt Belle discover a haunted house and a pile of bones, but Frank suspects things aren't quite all they seem. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8106: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (01-06-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (01-06-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8106</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1944. "Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova"- NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The opening routine is about leap year and Costello's romance. He's against marriage. Will Costello marry guest Judy Canova? Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Connie Haines, Elvia Allman, Mel Blanc, John Brown, Judy Canova. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2021 08:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bud_abbott lou_costello big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. THIS EPISODE:January 6, 1944. &quot;Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova&quot;- NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The opening routine is about leap year and Costello's romance. He's against marriage. Will Costello marry guest Judy Canova? Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Connie Haines, Elvia Allman, Mel Blanc, John Brown, Judy Canova. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8105: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8105</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The Carpenters "Close To You" 
Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49)
 
Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a “caper”. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.

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April 17, 1949. Program #42. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Subject, Edith Hamilton". Sam is hired to get a confession from a beautiful girl, but he winds up falling in love with her. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2021 03:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-10T20_26_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam_spade howard_duff lurene_ tuttle edward_g_ robinson steve_du</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The Carpenters &quot;Close To You&quot; Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49) Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a &#8220;caper&#8221;. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson.THIS EPISODE:April 17, 1949. Program #42. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Subject, Edith Hamilton&quot;. Sam is hired to get a confession from a beautiful girl, but he winds up falling in love with her. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The Carpenters &quot;Close To You&quot; Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49) Sam Spade was a tough pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8104: The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of Three On A Match (09-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of Three On A Match (09-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8104</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. 

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September 18, 1949. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of Three On A Match". Commercials added locally. In Bordeaux, the European Children's Fund has been cheated out of its relief funds. The beautiful Marie Vartell holds the clue to the missing $2 million dollars. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Paul Dubov, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2021 18:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-10T11_53_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky_jordan strange_death_of_van_dorn del_monte boxcars711 bob_</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. THIS EPISODE: September 18, 1949. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of Three On A Match&quot;. Commercials added locally. In Bordeaux, the European Children's Fund has been cheated out of its relief funds. The beautiful Marie Vartell holds the clue to the missing $2 million dollars. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Paul Dubov, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)The Series was heard over all four ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8103: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Gundown Tunnel (10-21-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Gundown Tunnel (10-21-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8103</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
Wild Bill's Double Trouble (Aired November 12, 1952)

The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954.

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October 21, 1953. Program #176. Mutual network. "Gundown Tunnel".  Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops, Variety. Rockeset is the meanest and smartest outlaw in the whole west. He plans to have Wild Bill and Jingles kill each other! The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Joseph Du Val, Forrest Lewis, Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Paul Pierce (director). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2021 11:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-10T04_55_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Wild Bill's Double Trouble (Aired November 12, 1952)The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954.THIS EPISODE:October 21, 1953. Program #176. Mutual network. &quot;Gundown Tunnel&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops, Variety. Rockeset is the meanest and smartest outlaw in the whole west. He plans to have Wild Bill and Jingles kill each other! The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Joseph Du Val, Forrest Lewis, Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Paul Pierce (director). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Wild Bill's Double Trouble (Aired November 12, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8102: The Whistler - Death Has A Thirst (05-08-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - Death Has A Thirst (05-08-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8102</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

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May 8, 1943. CBS network. "Death Has A Thirst". Sustaining. A triangle affair trapped on a desert island. Madness and alcoholism rampant. See cat. #45141 for a different production of the same script, produced a year earlier. About two minutes are missing from the middle of the recording. J. Donald Wilson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. THIS EPISODE:May 8, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Death Has A Thirst&quot;. Sustaining. A triangle affair trapped on a desert island. Madness and alcoholism rampant. See cat. #45141 for a different production of the same script, produced a year earlier. About two minutes are missing from the middle of the recording. J. Donald Wilson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8101: You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Tree (11-01-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Tree (11-01-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8101</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Tree" (Aired November 1, 1950)

The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2021 13:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>groucho_marx quiz_show george_fenneman chico harpo television co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Tree&quot; (Aired November 1, 1950)The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Tree&quot; (Aired November 1, 1950)The play of the game, however, was secondary to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8100: Stand By For Crime - Subversive Activities (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Stand By For Crime - Subversive Activities (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8100</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2021 04:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stand_by_for_crime standby_for_crime kop los_angeles boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a goo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8099: INTRO: The 5th Dimension - &quot;One Less Bell To Answer&quot; - Theater Guild On The Air &quot;Dead End&quot; (02-24-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: The 5th Dimension - &quot;One Less Bell To Answer&quot; - Theater Guild On The Air &quot;Dead End&quot; (02-24-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8099</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: The 5th Dimension - "One Less Bell To Answer"
Theater Guild On The Air "Dead End" (02-24-46)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. ABC network. "Dead End". Sponsored by: United States Steel. The story of New York's slums that led to the creation of the "Dead End Kids," and is based on the play and film of the same name. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Agnes Young, Alan Baxter, Anne Burr, Ann Thomas, Arnold Stang, Danny Leon, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Joan Tetzel, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Richard Conte, Sidney Kingsley (author). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 19:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: The 5th Dimension - &quot;One Less Bell To Answer&quot;Theater Guild On The Air &quot;Dead End&quot; (02-24-46)The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.THIS EPISODE:February 24, 1946. ABC network. &quot;Dead End&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. The story of New York's slums that led to the creation of the &quot;Dead End Kids,&quot; and is based on the play and film of the same name. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Agnes Young, Alan Baxter, Anne Burr, Ann Thomas, Arnold Stang, Danny Leon, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Joan Tetzel, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Richard Conte, Sidney Kingsley (author). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: The 5th Dimension - &quot;One Less Bell To Answer&quot;Theater Guild On The Air &quot;Dead End&quot; (02-24-46...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8098: Dragnet - The Big Dream (03-29-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Dream (03-29-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8098</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Dream (Aired March 29, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 29, 1953. Program #197. NBC network. "The Big Dream". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. An old man, poorly dressed, robs a liquor store and is very apologetic about it. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16304. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Ralph Moody, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 12:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Dream (Aired March 29, 1953)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE: March 29, 1953. Program #197. NBC network. &quot;The Big Dream&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. An old man, poorly dressed, robs a liquor store and is very apologetic about it. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16304. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Ralph Moody, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Dream (Aired March 29, 1953)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police proced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8097: The Twilight Zone - A Kind Of A Stopwatch (10-18-63)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Twilight Zone - A Kind Of A Stopwatch (10-18-63)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8097</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. Writers for The Twilight Zone included leading genre authorities such as Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, Jerry Sohl, George Clayton Johnson, Earl Hamner Jr., Reginald Rose and Ray Bradbury.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 18, 1963. "A Kind Of A Stopwatch" - In this episode, our anti-hero obtains a stopwatch that somehow has the ability to stop time. At first, it's a cute gimmick, but later, greed sets in and the man decides to use this watch to get rich. He decides he can rob banks and stores and no one will ever catch him because all this can be done in a blink of an eye. From the moment he stops the watch until he restarts it, time is frozen and he can do whatever he wants with impunity. Naturally, being The Twilight Zone, there is a major catch, as in the twist ending, everything comes for naught. Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye, Leon Belasco, Doris Singleton. Produced by Bert Granet. 23:54.  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 20:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-07T13_49_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight_zone television fantasy science_fiction horror/terror c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. Writers for The Twilight Zone included leading genre authorities such as Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, Jerry Sohl, George Clayton Johnson, Earl Hamner Jr., Reginald Rose and Ray Bradbury.THIS EPISODE: October 18, 1963. &quot;A Kind Of A Stopwatch&quot; - In this episode, our anti-hero obtains a stopwatch that somehow has the ability to stop time. At first, it's a cute gimmick, but later, greed sets in and the man decides to use this watch to get rich. He decides he can rob banks and stores and no one will ever catch him because all this can be done in a blink of an eye. From the moment he stops the watch until he restarts it, time is frozen and he can do whatever he wants with impunity. Naturally, being The Twilight Zone, there is a major catch, as in the twist ending, everything comes for naught. Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye, Leon Belasco, Doris Singleton. Produced by Bert Granet. 23:54. &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8096: INTRO: BOB : George Michael - &quot;Careless Whisper&quot; (Number 1 Billboard Hit) Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks&quot; (10-24-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: BOB : George Michael - &quot;Careless Whisper&quot; (Number 1 Billboard Hit) Our Miss Brooks - &quot;Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks&quot; (10-24-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8096</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: BOB : George Michael - "Careless Whisper" (Number 1 Billboard Hit)
Our Miss Brooks - Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (Aired October 24, 1948)

According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 11:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-07</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: BOB : George Michael - &quot;Careless Whisper&quot; (Number 1 Billboard Hit)Our Miss Brooks - Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (Aired October 24, 1948)According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: BOB : George Michael - &quot;Careless Whisper&quot; (Number 1 Billboard Hit)Our Miss Brooks - Puttin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8095: Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8095</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)

When Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, it was a 60-minute program with 15 songs played in a random format. Initially, the songs were more important than the singers, so a stable of vocalists went uncredited and were paid only $100 per program. In 1936-37, it was carried on both NBC and CBS. Script continuity in the late 1930s and early 1940s was written by Alan Jay Lerner before he found fame as a lyricist. Some years passed before the countdown format was introduced, with the number of songs varying from seven to 15. Vocalists in the 1930s included Buddy Clark, Lanny Ross, Kay Thompson and Bea Wain (1939-44), who was married to the show's announcer, 

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May 6, 1944. "Your Hit Parade.(05-06-44)". CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. 9:00 P. M. (EWT). Frank Sinatra sings the first tune (in 9th position), "Poinciana." The commercials are based on the Kentucky Derby. Frank Sinatra, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Lyn Murray (conductor), The Hit Paraders, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Kenny Delmar (announcer), Del Sharbutt (announcer), Joan Edwards. 44:31. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 21:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)When Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, it was a 60-minute program with 15 songs played in a random format. Initially, the songs were more important than the singers, so a stable of vocalists went uncredited and were paid only $100 per program. In 1936-37, it was carried on both NBC and CBS. Script continuity in the late 1930s and early 1940s was written by Alan Jay Lerner before he found fame as a lyricist. Some years passed before the countdown format was introduced, with the number of songs varying from seven to 15. Vocalists in the 1930s included Buddy Clark, Lanny Ross, Kay Thompson and Bea Wain (1939-44), who was married to the show's announcer, EPISODE:May 6, 1944. &quot;Your Hit Parade.(05-06-44)&quot;. CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. 9:00 P. M. (EWT). Frank Sinatra sings the first tune (in 9th position), &quot;Poinciana.&quot; The commercials are based on the Kentucky Derby. Frank Sinatra, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Lyn Murray (conductor), The Hit Paraders, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Kenny Delmar (announcer), Del Sharbutt (announcer), Joan Edwards. 44:31. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)When Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, it...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8094: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Possum River Bridge (12-05-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Possum River Bridge (12-05-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8094</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" 
"Possum River Bridge" (Aired December 5, 1945)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1945. Program #2008/1233. Syndicated. "Ben Jackson"/"Possum River Bridge". Music fill for local commercial insert. A rancher is trying to burn the wheat grown by the "nesters," and also to burn down the bridge over the Possum River. Brace Beemer, John Todd, George W. Trendle (writer, creator, producer), Fran Striker (writer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 11:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; &quot;Possum River Bridge&quot; (Aired December 5, 1945)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. THIS EPISODE:December 5, 1945. Program #2008/1233. Syndicated. &quot;Ben Jackson&quot;/&quot;Possum River Bridge&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A rancher is trying to burn the wheat grown by the &quot;nesters,&quot; and also to burn down the bridge over the Possum River. Brace Beemer, John Todd, George W. Trendle (writer, creator, producer), Fran Striker (writer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; &quot;Possum River Bridge&quot; (Aired December 5, 1945)Tonto wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8093: The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Tough Guy (03-09-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Tough Guy (03-09-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8093</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran week nightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 04:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-05T21_19_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mutual_(sears)_radio_theater cbs radio_mystery_theater lorne_gre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran week nightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an antholog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8092: Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Joe Candono&quot; (03-27-49) INTRO: Bob-Mixed &quot;Peaches &amp; Herb Rerunited&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Joe Candono&quot; (03-27-49) INTRO: Bob-Mixed &quot;Peaches &amp; Herb Rerunited&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8092</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob-Mixed - "Peaches &amp; Herb Re-united"
Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - "Joe Candono" (03-27-49)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. 

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March 27, 1949. Program #1. "Joe Candono" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The story of a waterfront character out to make a buck anyway he can, which usually involves murder, beautiful girls and an inevitable hit on the head. Very well written adventures in a terse hard hitting style. Doreen Wilde offers Pat $100 to make a delivery. A corpse is found in Pat's hotel room and Pat's the patsy. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 20:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-05T13_07_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pat_novak_for_hire jocko raymond_burr dragnet jack_webb barton_y</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2038</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob-Mixed - &quot;Peaches &amp;amp; Herb Re-united&quot;Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Joe Candono&quot; (03-27-49)Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp;amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. THIS EPISODE: March 27, 1949. Program #1. &quot;Joe Candono&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The story of a waterfront character out to make a buck anyway he can, which usually involves murder, beautiful girls and an inevitable hit on the head. Very well written adventures in a terse hard hitting style. Doreen Wilde offers Pat $100 to make a delivery. A corpse is found in Pat's hotel room and Pat's the patsy. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob-Mixed - &quot;Peaches &amp;amp; Herb Re-united&quot;Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - &quot;Joe C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8091: Tales Of The Texas Rangers - The Broken Spur (08-12-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Tales Of The Texas Rangers - The Broken Spur (08-12-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8091</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

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August 12, 1950. NBC network. "The Broken Spur". Sponsored by: Wheaties. Based on the events of June 5, 1948. A dead man found in a burned out house, a broken spur and a fat man with small feet! Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 10:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 1950)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.THIS EPISODE:August 12, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Broken Spur&quot;. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Based on the events of June 5, 1948. A dead man found in a burned out house, a broken spur and a fat man with small feet! Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 1950)T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8090: Duffy's Tavern - Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (03-02-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (03-02-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8090</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

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March 2, 1949. "Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Trushay, Vitalis. Archie is writing a television script for guest Mickey Rooney. "Cecil B. DeArchie" presents, "The Voodoo Playhouse." Don't miss Dr. Finnegan in the operating room. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Mickey Rooney, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2021 18:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-04</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-04T11_43_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffy's_tavern ed_gardner dennis_day helen_lynd peter_van_steede</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. THIS EPISODE: March 2, 1949. &quot;Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Trushay, Vitalis. Archie is writing a television script for guest Mickey Rooney. &quot;Cecil B. DeArchie&quot; presents, &quot;The Voodoo Playhouse.&quot; Don't miss Dr. Finnegan in the operating room. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Mickey Rooney, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8089: Box 13 - House Of Darkness (07-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - House Of Darkness (07-03-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8089</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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July 3,1949. Program #46. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "House Of Darkness". Commercials added locally. A shot in the dark helps Dan Holiday and a blind man find adventure. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sam Walders (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2021 11:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: July 3,1949. Program #46. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;House Of Darkness&quot;. Commercials added locally. A shot in the dark helps Dan Holiday and a blind man find adventure. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sam Walders (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8088: Author's Playhouse - The Kracken (07-08-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - The Kracken (07-08-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8088</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck. 

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July 8, 1944. NBC network. "The Kracken". Sustaining. A science fiction tale about a British submarine captured by a huge sea monster. Frederick Englehart (author). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2021 20:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-03T13_46_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's_playhouse john_hodiak fern_persons arthur_kohl laurette</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;&amp;nbsp; Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.&amp;nbsp; Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;&amp;nbsp; Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44; &amp;nbsp; Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.&amp;nbsp; Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:&amp;nbsp; John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:&amp;nbsp; Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:&amp;nbsp; Wynn Wright. Directors:&amp;nbsp; Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck. THIS EPISODE:July 8, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Kracken&quot;. Sustaining. A science fiction tale about a British submarine captured by a huge sea monster. Frederick Englehart (author). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Ste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8087: Dragnet - The Big Mole (12-07-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Mole (12-07-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8087</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Mole (Aired December 7, 1952)

"Dragnet" is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.  In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, "Dragnet" is looked upon with awe.  It is—or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer—the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but "I Love Lucy," a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies ("St. George and the Dragonet,"etc.) displaced it.  Webb has contracted for series of full-length "Dragnet" movies, and comic strip takes "Dragnet" into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of "Dragnet" is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.  In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.  You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.  Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 7, 1952. Program #181. NBC network. "The Big Mole". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A burglary in a dry goods store is the latest in a series of similar crimes. The burglar has a most unusual secret room! The Chesterfield commercials make health claims for the product. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Gwen Delano, Paul Richards, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2021 15:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Mole (Aired December 7, 1952)&quot;Dragnet&quot; is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.&amp;nbsp; In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, &quot;Dragnet&quot; is looked upon with awe.&amp;nbsp; It is&#8212;or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer&#8212;the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but &quot;I Love Lucy,&quot; a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies (&quot;St. George and the Dragonet,&quot;etc.) displaced it.&amp;nbsp; Webb has contracted for series of full-length &quot;Dragnet&quot; movies, and comic strip takes &quot;Dragnet&quot; into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of &quot;Dragnet&quot; is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.&amp;nbsp; In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.&amp;nbsp; You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.&amp;nbsp; Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: December 7, 1952. Program #181. NBC network. &quot;The Big Mole&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A burglary in a dry goods store is the latest in a series of similar crimes. The burglar has a most unusual secret room! The Chesterfield commercials make health claims for the product. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Gwen Delano, Paul Richards, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Mole (Aired December 7, 1952)&quot;Dragnet&quot; is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8086: The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - Man On The Roof (04-04-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - Man On The Roof (04-04-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8086</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. CBS network. "The Man On The Roof". Sustaining. A young man is trapped on a roof as the cops close in. Marlowe tells this story of murder and robbery in flashback before trying to talk him down. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Jack Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Doris Singleton, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2021 09:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-03T02_35_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_marlowe gerald_mohr virginia_gregg jack_edwards lillian_b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1839</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Man On The Roof&quot;. Sustaining. A young man is trapped on a roof as the cops close in. Marlowe tells this story of murder and robbery in flashback before trying to talk him down. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Jack Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Doris Singleton, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8085: Father Knows Best - Sophisticated Bud (05-14-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - Sophisticated Bud (05-14-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8085</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1953. "Sophisticated Bud" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post cereals, Sanka. Is Bud a snob? No, he's just not able to talk with girls. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 11:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-02T04_25_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_knows_best robert_young jean_vander_pyl ted_donaldson bil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.THIS EPISODE:May 14, 1953. &quot;Sophisticated Bud&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post cereals, Sanka. Is Bud a snob? No, he's just not able to talk with girls. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8084: Dimension X - Pebble In The Sky (06-17-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - Pebble In The Sky (06-17-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8084</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1951. NBC network. "Pebble In The Sky". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Pepto Bismol (newscast). Earth, which is the only inhabited radioactive planet in the Empire, has plans for conquest! The recording includes five minutes of news about the Korean war. Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Isaac Asimov (author), Norman Rose (host), Robert Trout (newscaster), Santos Ortega, Susan Douglas, William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Leon Janney. 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2021 05:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-10-01T22_31_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension_x ray_bradbury isaac_asimov kurt_vonnegut x_minus_one</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1447</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. THIS EPISODE:June 17, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Pebble In The Sky&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Pepto Bismol (newscast). Earth, which is the only inhabited radioactive planet in the Empire, has plans for conquest! The recording includes five minutes of news about the Korean war. Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Isaac Asimov (author), Norman Rose (host), Robert Trout (newscaster), Santos Ortega, Susan Douglas, William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Leon Janney. 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8083: David Harding Counterspy - The Visiting Vulture (09-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - The Visiting Vulture (09-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8083</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Visiting Vulture (09-27-49) (Aired September 27, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run.

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September 27, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Visiting Vulture". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. The trail of big time bootleggers starts with a small tavern in backwoods Mississippi and leads to the Chicago lakefront. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Paul Milton (writer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 20:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Visiting Vulture (09-27-49) (Aired September 27, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run.THIS EPISODE:September 27, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Visiting Vulture&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. The trail of big time bootleggers starts with a small tavern in backwoods Mississippi and leads to the Chicago lakefront. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Paul Milton (writer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Visiting Vulture (09-27-49) (Aired September 27, 1949)The show was at the top of the list amo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8082: Gangbusters - The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (02-28-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (02-28-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8082</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gangbusters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

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February 28, 1948. "The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man" - Program #518. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. John Frederick Benson has escaped from custody in Texas...while wearing handcuffs! WRVR rebroadcast date: May 28, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is identified as, "The Case Of John Frederick Benson" Don Gardiner (announcer), William Sweets (director), Stanley Niss (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Ken Lynch, Charlotte Lawrence. 22:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 11:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1335</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gangbusters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.THIS EPISODE: February 28, 1948. &quot;The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man&quot; - Program #518. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. John Frederick Benson has escaped from custody in Texas...while wearing handcuffs! WRVR rebroadcast date: May 28, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is identified as, &quot;The Case Of John Frederick Benson&quot; Don Gardiner (announcer), William Sweets (director), Stanley Niss (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Ken Lynch, Charlotte Lawrence. 22:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)Gangbusters was an American dramatic radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8081: Molle Mystery Theater - Breakdown (06-12-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Molle Mystery Theater - Breakdown (06-12-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8081</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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June 12, 1945. Program #104. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Breakdown". A confused English drama about a man planning to murder his mistress, or his wife, or both? AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Martin Gabel, Ian Martin, Roc Rogers, Robert Bloch (author), Howard Duff (AFRS host). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 00:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-10-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:June 12, 1945. Program #104. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Breakdown&quot;. A confused English drama about a man planning to murder his mistress, or his wife, or both? AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Martin Gabel, Ian Martin, Roc Rogers, Robert Bloch (author), Howard Duff (AFRS host). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8080: Our Miss Brooks - Friday The 13th (05-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Friday The 13th (05-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8080</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. 

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May 15, 1949. CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's "Friday The 13th", and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 17:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-30T10_16_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our_miss_brooks al_lewis mr_ boynton mrs._davis gale_gordon jane</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. THIS EPISODE: May 15, 1949. CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's &quot;Friday The 13th&quot;, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8079: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kitty's Outlaw (02-12-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kitty's Outlaw (02-12-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8079</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Kitty's Outlaw (Aired February 12, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy "The Simpsons", is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010.

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1956. CBS network. "Kitty's Outlaw". Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Cole Yankton comes to Dodge, and he's obviously up to no good. Two days later, the bank is held up...and Miss Kitty seems to be in on the job! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 5, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 24:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 11:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kitty's Outlaw (Aired February 12, 1956)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy &quot;The Simpsons&quot;, is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010.THIS EPISODE:February 12, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Kitty's Outlaw&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp;amp; M. Cole Yankton comes to Dodge, and he's obviously up to no good. Two days later, the bank is held up...and Miss Kitty seems to be in on the job! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 5, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 24:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kitty's Outlaw (Aired February 12, 1956)Gunsmoke is an ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8078: INTRO: Eddie Holman &quot;Hey There Lonely Girl&quot;  (1969) &quot;The Mysterious Traveler - I Died Last Night&quot; (04-25-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: Eddie Holman &quot;Hey There Lonely Girl&quot;  (1969) &quot;The Mysterious Traveler - I Died Last Night&quot; (04-25-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8078</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Eddie Holman "Hey There Lonely Girl" (1969) 
"The Mysterious Traveler -  I Died Last Night (Aired April 25, 1950) 

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert.

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April 25, 1950. Program #252. Mutual network. "I Died Last Night". Sustaining. A search for the solution to the mystery of death! A newly dead man is given the chance to communicate with the living...can he do it? Eric Dressler, Bret Morrison, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Bryna Raeburn, Jack Curtis, Milton Kaye (composer, conductor), Grayson Enlow (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 01:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Eddie Holman &quot;Hey There Lonely Girl&quot; (1969) &quot;The Mysterious Traveler -&amp;nbsp; I Died Last Night (Aired April 25, 1950) Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!&amp;nbsp; Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert.THIS EPISODE:April 25, 1950. Program #252. Mutual network. &quot;I Died Last Night&quot;. Sustaining. A search for the solution to the mystery of death! A newly dead man is given the chance to communicate with the living...can he do it? Eric Dressler, Bret Morrison, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Bryna Raeburn, Jack Curtis, Milton Kaye (composer, conductor), Grayson Enlow (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Eddie Holman &quot;Hey There Lonely Girl&quot; (1969) &quot;The Mysterious Traveler -&amp;nbsp; I Died Last N...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8077: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (08-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (08-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8077</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Renegade White (Aired August 2, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism." 

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August 2, 1952. CBS network. "Renegade White". Sustaining. Ord Spicer, who sells rifles to the Cheyenne, kills two cowboys with his new Sharps rifles. This script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 11, 1959. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Harry Bartell, Jack Kruschen, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Vigran, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director). 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (Aired August 2, 1952)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot; THIS EPISODE:August 2, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Renegade White&quot;. Sustaining. Ord Spicer, who sells rifles to the Cheyenne, kills two cowboys with his new Sharps rifles. This script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 11, 1959. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Harry Bartell, Jack Kruschen, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Vigran, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director). 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (Aired August 2, 1952)Two auditions were...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8076: The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (05-29-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (05-29-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8076</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of "True Crime Stories" filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes.

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May 29, 1950. Program #78. Towers Of London syndication. "The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster". Commercials added locally. When jealousy rears its head in 1930's British society, the result is murder! The date above is known to be accurate (for LM Radio). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2021 05:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of &quot;True Crime Stories&quot; filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes.THIS EPISODE:May 29, 1950. Program #78. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster&quot;. Commercials added locally. When jealousy rears its head in 1930's British society, the result is murder! The date above is known to be accurate (for LM Radio). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)In an earlier time, just prior to and foll...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8075: The Halls Of Ivy - Hell Week (01-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Halls Of Ivy - Hell Week (01-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8075</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)

The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, "The Leslie Hoff Painting," a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 19:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, &quot;The Leslie Hoff Painting,&quot; a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8074: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Stopover In Tombstone (10-11-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Stopover In Tombstone (10-11-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8074</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" 
Stopover In Tombstone (Aired October 11, 1959)

The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1959. CBS network. "Stopover In Tombstone". Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Ex-Lax, Watchmakers Of Switzerland (vacation contest). Paladin becomes a deputy assistant sheriff of Cochise County...a lawman of Tombstone. An accused murderer with a dying wife proves a tragic responsibility. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Ann Doud (writer), Bartlett Robinson, Betty Garde, Joe Cranston, Harry Bartell, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 11:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; Stopover In Tombstone (Aired October 11, 1959)The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.THIS EPISODE:October 11, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Stopover In Tombstone&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Ex-Lax, Watchmakers Of Switzerland (vacation contest). Paladin becomes a deputy assistant sheriff of Cochise County...a lawman of Tombstone. An accused murderer with a dying wife proves a tragic responsibility. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Ann Doud (writer), Bartlett Robinson, Betty Garde, Joe Cranston, Harry Bartell, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; Stopover In Tombstone (Aired October 11, 1959...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8073: Elvs-Troubled Waters</title>
      <itunes:title>Elvs-Troubled Waters</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8073</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Elvis Sings Bridge Over Troubled Waters (1972)

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 09:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-28T02_20_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>elvis_presley bridge_over_troubled_waters 1972_tour boxcars711 b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Elvis Sings Bridge Over Troubled Waters (1972)</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8072: The Crime Club - Sometimes A Sucker Wins (09-04-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - Sometimes A Sucker Wins (09-04-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8072</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, “Hello I hope I haven’t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.” The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, “Ah you’re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf…”He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

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September 4, 1947. Mutual network. "Sometimes A Sucker Wins". Sustaining. A woman tries to find her missing brother and finds murder instead. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2021 02:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-28</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-27T19_26_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, &#8220;Hello I hope I haven&#8217;t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.&#8221; The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, &#8220;Ah you&#8217;re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf&#8230;&#8221;He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. THIS EPISODE: September 4, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Sometimes A Sucker Wins&quot;. Sustaining. A woman tries to find her missing brother and finds murder instead. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8071: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (02-09-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (02-09-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8071</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock.

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February 9, 1958. CBS network. "A Meeting With Sitting Bull". Sustaining. J.B. Kendall and a local reporter named "Charlie Meeker" hire a half-breed to take them to meet Sitting Bull, but are double-crossed on the trail and shot! A good story. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Junius Matthews, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jerry Goldsmith (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2021 11:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-27T04_49_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock.THIS EPISODE:February 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;A Meeting With Sitting Bull&quot;. Sustaining. J.B. Kendall and a local reporter named &quot;Charlie Meeker&quot; hire a half-breed to take them to meet Sitting Bull, but are double-crossed on the trail and shot! A good story. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Junius Matthews, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jerry Goldsmith (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)Fronti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8070: Dragnet - The Big Eavesdrop (12-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Eavesdrop (12-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8070</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer many media. 

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December 14, 1952. Program #182. NBC network. "The Big Eavesdrop". Commercials deleted. While waiting to make a narcotics buy, Sergeant Friday and Frank Smith overhear Sam Allison tearfully admit that he had committed murder. The cops use an impersonator to convince the killer to confess in a procedure that sounds highly unconstitutional. The program ending has been deleted. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2021 08:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer many media. THIS EPISODE: December 14, 1952. Program #182. NBC network. &quot;The Big Eavesdrop&quot;. Commercials deleted. While waiting to make a narcotics buy, Sergeant Friday and Frank Smith overhear Sam Allison tearfully admit that he had committed murder. The cops use an impersonator to convince the killer to confess in a procedure that sounds highly unconstitutional. The program ending has been deleted. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8069: The Zero Hour - Terror In The Night (04-30-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - Terror In The Night (04-30-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8069</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being "too thoughtful." (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2021 20:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-26T13_44_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being &quot;too thoughtful.&quot; (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8068: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8068</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1955. CBS network. "General Parsley Smith". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. "General" Smith is warning Dodge about Drew Holt and his new bank. He accuses Holt of being a thief, but General Smith is a liar! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 10, 1955. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Parley Baer, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2021 12:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-26T05_09_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.THIS EPISODE:July 2, 1955. CBS network. &quot;General Parsley Smith&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M. &quot;General&quot; Smith is warning Dodge about Drew Holt and his new bank. He accuses Holt of being a thief, but General Smith is a liar! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 10, 1955. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Parley Baer, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)Gunsmoke is an American...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8067: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (10-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (10-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8067</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The Little Man Who Wasn't All There" (Aired October 29, 1949)

While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1949. CBS network. "The Little Man Who Wasn't There". Sustaining. A madman in San Francisco tackles an insurance company singled-handed...by killing off the policy holders one by one! Charles Russell, Jay Novello, Martha Wentworth, Paul Dubov, GeGe Pearson, Lawrence Dobkin, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2021 02:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-25T19_47_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's_truly_johnny_dollar ytjd bob_bailey edmond_o'brien insura</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1887</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Little Man Who Wasn't All There&quot; (Aired October 29, 1949)While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: October 29, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Little Man Who Wasn't There&quot;. Sustaining. A madman in San Francisco tackles an insurance company singled-handed...by killing off the policy holders one by one! Charles Russell, Jay Novello, Martha Wentworth, Paul Dubov, GeGe Pearson, Lawrence Dobkin, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Little Man Who Wasn't All There&quot; (Aired October 29, 1949)While always a friend of the police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8066: The Hall Of Fantasy - The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (07-20-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (07-20-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8066</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Treasure Of Kublai Khan". Commercials deleted. An excellent ghost story about a hidden treasure in old Persia, and the dead warrior who guards it. The program was rebroadcast on February 15, 1954. Richard Thorne (writer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2021 20:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-25T13_06_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall_of_fantasy kublai_khan ghost_story boxcars711 bob_camardell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. THIS EPISODE:July 20, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Treasure Of Kublai Khan&quot;. Commercials deleted. An excellent ghost story about a hidden treasure in old Persia, and the dead warrior who guards it. The program was rebroadcast on February 15, 1954. Richard Thorne (writer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)Originally a local series out of Utah that found...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8065: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Western Empire (1949)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Western Empire (1949)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8065</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Western Empire (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2021 11:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Western Empire (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's&amp;nbsp; scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Western Empire (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8064: INTRO: Hall &amp; Oates - You Are Everything - (Stylistics) - Aldrich Family - &quot;Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework&quot; (03-15-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: Hall &amp; Oates - You Are Everything - (Stylistics) - Aldrich Family - &quot;Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework&quot; (03-15-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8064</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Hall &amp; Oates - "You Are Everything" - (Stylistics)
The Aldrich Family - "Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework" (03-15-53)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944.

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September 9, 1943. "Latin Exam" aka "Latin Homework". - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum (1 commercial deleted). Henry tries to get out of a tennis date with Violet by using a make-up exam in Latin as an excuse. The ensuing confusion leads to a planned operation for tonsil removal! Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Norman Tokar, Jackie Kelk, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2021 04:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Hall &amp;amp; Oates - &quot;You Are Everything&quot; - (Stylistics)The Aldrich Family - &quot;Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework&quot; (03-15-53)The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944.THIS EPISODE:September 9, 1943. &quot;Latin Exam&quot; aka &quot;Latin Homework&quot;. - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum (1 commercial deleted). Henry tries to get out of a tennis date with Violet by using a make-up exam in Latin as an excuse. The ensuing confusion leads to a planned operation for tonsil removal! Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Norman Tokar, Jackie Kelk, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Hall &amp;amp; Oates - &quot;You Are Everything&quot; - (Stylistics)The Aldrich Family - &quot;Latin Exam aka...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8063: Suspense - To None A Deadly Drug (10-25-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - To None A Deadly Drug (10-25-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8063</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as "the Master of Suspense." And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. Examples of stories he recycled include "Banquo's Chair" and "Dead Ernest".

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1955. CBS network. "To None A Deadly Drug". Sustaining. A druggist gives a small boy the wrong medicine and tries to find the youngster before he kills himself with it. This is a network version. The system cue is added live. Virginia Eiler, John Stevenson, Jack Kruschen, Sammy Ogg, Henry Searles (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Hy Averback, Larry Thor (announcer), Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Barbara Eiler, Eve McVeagh, Antony Ellis (producer, transcriber). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2021 23:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as &quot;the Master of Suspense.&quot; And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. Examples of stories he recycled include &quot;Banquo's Chair&quot; and &quot;Dead Ernest&quot;.THIS EPISODE:October 25, 1955. CBS network. &quot;To None A Deadly Drug&quot;. Sustaining. A druggist gives a small boy the wrong medicine and tries to find the youngster before he kills himself with it. This is a network version. The system cue is added live. Virginia Eiler, John Stevenson, Jack Kruschen, Sammy Ogg, Henry Searles (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Hy Averback, Larry Thor (announcer), Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Barbara Eiler, Eve McVeagh, Antony Ellis (producer, transcriber). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)Suspense was actually spawned from another series c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8062: Murder At Midnight - Murder Out Of Mind (10-04-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - Murder Out Of Mind (10-04-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8062</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)

Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the outset, was to create a compelling crime fiction drama anthology targeted specifically for late night listening. Murder At Midnight, while ostensibly a crime fiction drama was as much thriller as crime drama. The series debuted over the newly coined American Broacasting Company on September 16, 1946 and within two years was airing over Mutual and several other independent affiliates throughout the U.S.. As much a crossover supernatural thriller as crime drama, the forboding introduction by host, Raymond Morgan, was very reminiscent of the competing Strange Dr. Weird (1944), Quiet! Please (1947), Cabin B-13 (1948), and The Whisperer (1951). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1946. Program #25. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Murder Out Of Mind". Commercials added locally. A man is trying to drive his wife crazy...and seems to be succeeding! Raymond Morgan (host), Sigmund Miller (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charlotte Holland, Alan Hewitt, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2021 19:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-24T12_16_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the outset, was to create a compelling crime fiction drama anthology targeted specifically for late night listening. Murder At Midnight, while ostensibly a crime fiction drama was as much thriller as crime drama. The series debuted over the newly coined American Broacasting Company on September 16, 1946 and within two years was airing over Mutual and several other independent affiliates throughout the U.S.. As much a crossover supernatural thriller as crime drama, the forboding introduction by host, Raymond Morgan, was very reminiscent of the competing Strange Dr. Weird (1944), Quiet! Please (1947), Cabin B-13 (1948), and The Whisperer (1951). THIS EPISODE: October 4, 1946. Program #25. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Murder Out Of Mind&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man is trying to drive his wife crazy...and seems to be succeeding! Raymond Morgan (host), Sigmund Miller (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charlotte Holland, Alan Hewitt, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the outset,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8061: INTRO: Ray Charles - &quot;I Can't Stop Loving You&quot; (1962) - Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO: Ray Charles - &quot;I Can't Stop Loving You&quot; (1962) - Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8061</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Ray Charles - "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1962)
Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1953. Program #186. NBC network. "The Big Small". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A little old lady check forger is plaguing the city, but there's more to the old lady than meets the eye. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16303. The closing credits and system cue have been deleted, the story is unaffected. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), June Whitley, Jack Kruschen, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Jean Tatum. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2021 11:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-24T04_18_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2033</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Ray Charles - &quot;I Can't Stop Loving You&quot; (1962)Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.THIS EPISODE:January 11, 1953. Program #186. NBC network. &quot;The Big Small&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A little old lady check forger is plaguing the city, but there's more to the old lady than meets the eye. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16303. The closing credits and system cue have been deleted, the story is unaffected. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), June Whitley, Jack Kruschen, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Jean Tatum. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Ray Charles - &quot;I Can't Stop Loving You&quot; (1962)Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)The first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8060: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Sucker Bait (06-09-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Sucker Bait (06-09-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8060</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. The final spelling used for his character's first name, Barrie, was the same as that of Gargan's oldest son.

THIS EPISODE:

June 09, 1955. Unknown. "Sucker Bait". Sustaining. Craig speaking...there's nothing like a college education. The hallowed "Halls of Ivy" are the perfect cure for moss on the door. I had my own list nicely sharpened a case or two ago, matriculating in an institution of higher learning known across the land as Blackhurst U. The system cue has been deleted. William Gargan; Don Pardo (announcer); Himan Brown (director);. 23:44. Episode  Notes From The Radio Gold Index


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 19:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-23T12_44_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1478</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. The final spelling used for his character's first name, Barrie, was the same as that of Gargan's oldest son.THIS EPISODE:June 09, 1955. Unknown. &quot;Sucker Bait&quot;. Sustaining. Craig speaking...there's nothing like a college education. The hallowed &quot;Halls of Ivy&quot; are the perfect cure for moss on the door. I had my own list nicely sharpened a case or two ago, matriculating in an institution of higher learning known across the land as Blackhurst U. The system cue has been deleted. William Gargan; Don Pardo (announcer); Himan Brown (director);. 23:44. Episode&amp;nbsp; Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Inves...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8059: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8059</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1955. Program #260. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "Murder Wagon". Commercials added locally. Jesse Post, Pierre DuLac and bad guys down from Canada are known for shooting settlers and burning down their houses. A ring on the French Canadian's finger provides Cisco with a needed clue. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 10:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-23T03_51_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco_kid murder_at_10_below o.henry mexican pancho boxcars711 b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. THIS EPISODE:January 13, 1955. Program #260. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Murder Wagon&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jesse Post, Pierre DuLac and bad guys down from Canada are known for shooting settlers and burning down their houses. A ring on the French Canadian's finger provides Cisco with a needed clue. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)Broadcast constantly sometimes ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8058: The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; - Special Guest Frank Sinatra  (11-13-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; - Special Guest Frank Sinatra  (11-13-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8058</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Jack Carson Show - "Meat Shortage" 
Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network.  "Meat Shortage"  Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. "Managua, Nicaragua" is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 06:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-22T23_48_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1946. CBS network.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Meat Shortage&quot;&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. &quot;Managua, Nicaragua&quot; is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Jack Carson Show - &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)Jack ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8057: Beyond Midnight - The Crystal Ball (08-01-69)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - The Crystal Ball (08-01-69)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8057</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF-68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 00:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF-68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8056: Bold Venture - Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (01-28-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (01-28-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8056</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)

With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated.

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1952. Ziv Program # 45. "Revenge Equals Murder Times Two"-  Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall probe a wealthy man's disappearance, uncover a murder— WIBA. Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Tony Barrett as Pedro Montez, Gerald Mohr as Señor Pollo. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 19:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated.THIS EPISODE:January 28, 1952. Ziv Program # 45. &quot;Revenge Equals Murder Times Two&quot;-&amp;nbsp; Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall probe a wealthy man's disappearance, uncover a murder&#8212; WIBA. Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Tony Barrett as Pedro Montez, Gerald Mohr as Se&#241;or Pollo. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8055: INTRO : Doris Day &quot;Secret Love&quot; (1959) - The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO : Doris Day &quot;Secret Love&quot; (1959) - The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8055</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO : Doris Day "Secret Love" (1959)
The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-49) 

Complaints (Aired March 27, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1949. "Complaints" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie's attempt at complimenting Harriet just doesn't seem to work. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor), Verne Smith (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 11:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO : Doris Day &quot;Secret Love&quot; (1959)The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-49) Complaints (Aired March 27, 1949)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. THIS EPISODE: March 27, 1949. &quot;Complaints&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie's attempt at complimenting Harriet just doesn't seem to work. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor), Verne Smith (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO : Doris Day &quot;Secret Love&quot; (1959)The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp;amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-4...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8054: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - South Of The Border (07-15-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - South Of The Border (07-15-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8054</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 15, 1946. Mutual network "South Of The Border" Sponsored by: Petri Wine. Is Gregory Hood really the King of Grosnia? Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Carl Harburg. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 02:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-21T19_39_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook_of_gregory_hood gale_gordon sherlock_holmes sanderson_&quot;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. THIS EPISODE: July 15, 1946. Mutual network &quot;South Of The Border&quot; Sponsored by: Petri Wine. Is Gregory Hood really the King of Grosnia? Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Carl Harburg. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8053: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Ladies In Lace (01-20-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Ladies In Lace (01-20-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8053</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1957. Program #318. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Ladies In Lace". The sweet little old Jessup sisters are really con-women. Their love of fine china helps the FBI. The date and AFRTS number are approximate, the program is dated after 1954. Jackson Beck (narrator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Alice Frost, Agnes Young, Edward Adamson (writer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2021 19:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-21T12_39_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1498</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. THIS EPISODE:January 20, 1957. Program #318. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Ladies In Lace&quot;. The sweet little old Jessup sisters are really con-women. Their love of fine china helps the FBI. The date and AFRTS number are approximate, the program is dated after 1954. Jackson Beck (narrator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Alice Frost, Agnes Young, Edward Adamson (writer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8052: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Cows and Cribs (05-13-56)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Cows and Cribs (05-13-56)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8052</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1956. CBS network. "Cows and Cribs". Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Joe Nadler has been selling the meat from stolen cattle, while his wife tries to adopt an orphan! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 7, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Virginia Christine, Frank Cady, Jeanette Nolan, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 25:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2021 11:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-21T04_29_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).THIS EPISODE:May 13, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Cows and Cribs&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp;amp; M. Joe Nadler has been selling the meat from stolen cattle, while his wife tries to adopt an orphan! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 7, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Virginia Christine, Frank Cady, Jeanette Nolan, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 25:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)Gunsmoke is an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8051: Philo Vance - The Church Murder Case (03-07-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Philo Vance - The Church Murder Case (03-07-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8051</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance  remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance of this class of private--or Gentleman--detective, but Nero Wolfe was also hobbled by his inherent agorophobia, proclivity for habitual excess, and murky background. Philo Vance, by contrast, possessed no apparent excessive proclivities, other than his continually overbearing self-confidence, arrogance, and smugness. But let's be honest here. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 7, 1950. Program #87. ZIV Syndication. "The Church Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A practical joker who loves exploding cigars and whoopee cushions is murdered, and the suspect is obviously the killer. Jackson Beck, George Petrie. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2021 02:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo_vance s.s.van_dine boxcars711 bob_camardella kids and amil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance&amp;nbsp; remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance of this class of private--or Gentleman--detective, but Nero Wolfe was also hobbled by his inherent agorophobia, proclivity for habitual excess, and murky background. Philo Vance, by contrast, possessed no apparent excessive proclivities, other than his continually overbearing self-confidence, arrogance, and smugness. But let's be honest here. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 7, 1950. Program #87. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Church Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A practical joker who loves exploding cigars and whoopee cushions is murdered, and the suspect is obviously the killer. Jackson Beck, George Petrie. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance&amp;nbsp; remains arguably th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8050: You Are There - The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (07-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Are There - The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (07-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8050</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1948. CBS network. "The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence". Sustaining. The events of July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia. An incorrect system cue has been added. John Daly (anchor), George Fielding Eliot, Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Bud Collyer. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 18:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-20T11_04_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you_are_there declaration_of_independence charles_daly don_holle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.THIS EPISODE: July 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence&quot;. Sustaining. The events of July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia. An incorrect system cue has been added. John Daly (anchor), George Fielding Eliot, Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Bud Collyer. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)You Are There is an American h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8049: Casey Crime Photopher - The Twenty Minute Alibi (02-20-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photopher - The Twenty Minute Alibi (02-20-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8049</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO: Bob : Duds "Chapel Of Love"
The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1947. CBS network. "Twenty-Minute Alibi". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A man commits suicide while on the phone with his insurance agent, but Casey suspects murder. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), John Dietz (director), Robert Sloane (writer), Archie Bleyer (original music), Lesley Woods, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 33:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 12:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-20T05_41_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey_crime_photograper ethelbert staats_cotsworth darren_mcgavi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2003</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO: Bob : Duds &quot;Chapel Of Love&quot;The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin&amp;nbsp; as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:February 20, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Twenty-Minute Alibi&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A man commits suicide while on the phone with his insurance agent, but Casey suspects murder. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), John Dietz (director), Robert Sloane (writer), Archie Bleyer (original music), Lesley Woods, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 33:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO: Bob : Duds &quot;Chapel Of Love&quot;The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)Two months int...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8048: The Diary Of Fate - Joe Mattock (03-16-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - Joe Mattock (03-16-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8048</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1948. Program #14. Finley syndication. "Joe Mattock". Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 397. A truck driver and his beautiful hitch-hiker commit murder to get their hands on $100,000, kept in a little black bag. The date is subject to correction. Ivan Ditmars (music), Larry Finley (producer), Hal Sawyer, Frank Albertson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jerry Hausner, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 03:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-19T20_02_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:March 16, 1948. Program #14. Finley syndication. &quot;Joe Mattock&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 397. A truck driver and his beautiful hitch-hiker commit murder to get their hands on $100,000, kept in a little black bag. The date is subject to correction. Ivan Ditmars (music), Larry Finley (producer), Hal Sawyer, Frank Albertson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jerry Hausner, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8047: Screen Director's Playhouse - Spiral Staircase (11-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Spiral Staircase (11-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8047</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1949. NBC network. "The Spiral Staircase". Sustaining. A fine Gothic suspense mystery, well adapted for radio. Dorothy McGuire, John Dehner, Steve Dunne, Jane Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak (screen director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2021 19:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-19T12_27_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_plsyhouse alfred_hitchcock robert_montgomery d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1894</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. THIS EPISODE:November 25, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Spiral Staircase&quot;. Sustaining. A fine Gothic suspense mystery, well adapted for radio. Dorothy McGuire, John Dehner, Steve Dunne, Jane Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak (screen director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8046: Dangerous Assignment - Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (03-04-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (03-04-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8046</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day!

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1953. "Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive" - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Germany to find Peter Metnick, a man who can identify an important Nazi killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Henry Roland, Herb Butterfield, Jim Davis, John Storm (announcer), Pamela Duncan, Paul Frees, Robert Ryf (writer), Rye Billsbury. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2021 11:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-19T04_43_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous_assignment steve_mitchell brian_donlevy herb_butterfie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1442</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day!THIS EPISODE:March 4, 1953. &quot;Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Germany to find Peter Metnick, a man who can identify an important Nazi killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Henry Roland, Herb Butterfield, Jim Davis, John Storm (announcer), Pamela Duncan, Paul Frees, Robert Ryf (writer), Rye Billsbury. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)This thirty-minute international spy adventure ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8045: INTRO : Chicago &quot;Hard To Say I'm Sorry&quot; - Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (06-26-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>INTRO : Chicago &quot;Hard To Say I'm Sorry&quot; - Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (06-26-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8045</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[INTRO : Chicago "Hard To Say I'm Sorry"
Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (06-26-49)

The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 26, 1949. "The Tom Waxman Bombing Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A mail bomb has been sent to the Waxman family, killing Tom Waxman. His brother Phil is accused of the crime, but Diamond suspects that the Labor Assistance League is behind it. After the case, Dick Powell sings in Yiddish! An announcement is made that the program is switching to Saturdays. The script is essentially the same as the "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" program of July 14, 1953. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2021 20:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-18T13_55_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>INTRO : Chicago &quot;Hard To Say I'm Sorry&quot;Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (06-26-49)The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, &quot;Leave It to Love&quot;, was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986). THIS EPISODE: June 26, 1949. &quot;The Tom Waxman Bombing Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A mail bomb has been sent to the Waxman family, killing Tom Waxman. His brother Phil is accused of the crime, but Diamond suspects that the Labor Assistance League is behind it. After the case, Dick Powell sings in Yiddish! An announcement is made that the program is switching to Saturdays. The script is essentially the same as the &quot;Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot; program of July 14, 1953. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>INTRO : Chicago &quot;Hard To Say I'm Sorry&quot;Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8044: Our Miss Brooks - Head Of The Board (09-11-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Head Of The Board (09-11-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8044</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Head Of The Board (Aired September 11, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

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September 11, 1949. "Head Of The Board" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Paste, Palmolive Soap. Even though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2021 10:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Head Of The Board (Aired September 11, 1949)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:September 11, 1949. &quot;Head Of The Board&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Paste, Palmolive Soap. Even though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Head Of The Board (Aired September 11, 1949)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8043: Dimension X - Child's Play (06-24-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - Child's Play (06-24-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8043</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. 

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June 24, 1951. NBC network. "Child's Play". Sustaining. A man receives a "Build-A-Man" kit from the future. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on October 20, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Karl Weber, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Patsy Campbell, William Tenn (author), William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Ian Martin, Adelaide Klein. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2021 00:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. THIS EPISODE:June 24, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Child's Play&quot;. Sustaining. A man receives a &quot;Build-A-Man&quot; kit from the future. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on October 20, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Karl Weber, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Patsy Campbell, William Tenn (author), William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Ian Martin, Adelaide Klein. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8042: The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (12-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (12-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8042</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)

The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1950. Program #44. "Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The wife of an auto accident victim refuses to allow an operation on her husband (Mr. Morgan) to save his life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2021 20:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor_kildare dr._kildare lew_ayres lionel_barrymore les_crutch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:December 8, 1950. Program #44. &quot;Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The wife of an auto accident victim refuses to allow an operation on her husband (Mr. Morgan) to save his life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8041: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killer's Crop (12-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killer's Crop (12-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8041</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
Killers Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1951. NBC network. "Killer's Crop". Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly "Robert Ryf"), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2021 11:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-17T04_20_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tales_of_texas_rangers joel_mccrea boxcars711 bob_camardella kid</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;Killers Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.THIS EPISODE:December 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Killer's Crop&quot;. Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly &quot;Robert Ryf&quot;), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;Killers Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)Ta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8040: The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8040</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)

 One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."  

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1938. Mutual network. "Death Is Blind" PSponsored by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 23:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-16T16_59_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_shadow cloud_men's_minds boxcars711 bob_camardella kids and</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)&amp;nbsp;One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is Blind&quot; PSponsored by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)&amp;nbsp;One of the most popular radio shows in history. The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8039: The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8039</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."  

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1938. Mutual network. ::"Death Is Blind" Sponsored  by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 23:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1938. Mutual network. ::&quot;Death Is Blind&quot; Sponsored&amp;nbsp; by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8039: The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8039</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."  

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1938. Mutual network. ::"Death Is Blind" Sponsored  by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 23:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;&amp;nbsp; THIS EPISODE:November 20, 1938. Mutual network. ::&quot;Death Is Blind&quot; Sponsored&amp;nbsp; by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8038: Dragnet - The Big TV (02-05-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big TV (02-05-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8038</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)

The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1954. Program #237. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big TV". Harriet Shipley has disappeared with her baby, after threats had been made against her life. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Marty Winn (technical advisor), Vance Frazer (technical advisor). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 12:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-16T05_20_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. THIS EPISODE: March 2, 1954. Program #237. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big TV&quot;. Harriet Shipley has disappeared with her baby, after threats had been made against her life. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Marty Winn (technical advisor), Vance Frazer (technical advisor). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8037: The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Frank Merriwell's Promise (05-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Frank Merriwell's Promise (05-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8037</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

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May 28, 1949. NBC network. "Frank Merriwell's Promise". Sustaining. In order to protect the reputation of one of Boston's newspapers, Frank pitches a no-hit baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 03:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1948</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; THIS EPISODE: May 28, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Frank Merriwell's Promise&quot;. Sustaining. In order to protect the reputation of one of Boston's newspapers, Frank pitches a no-hit baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8036: 21st Precinct - The Nolen Brothers (07-07-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - The Nolen Brothers (07-07-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8036</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1953. CBS network. "The Nolen Brothers"- Sustaining. The first show of the series. An exciting story about three desperate bank robbers trapped in a Bronx apartment and more than willing to shoot it out. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Mandel Kramer, Ken Lynch, Joan Lorring, Barbara Weeks, Art Hannes (announcer), Bill Lipton, Wendell Holmes, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (director). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 20:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-15T13_41_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21st_precinct nypd new_york_police_department boxcars711 bob_cam</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. THIS EPISODE:July 7, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Nolen Brothers&quot;- Sustaining. The first show of the series. An exciting story about three desperate bank robbers trapped in a Bronx apartment and more than willing to shoot it out. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Mandel Kramer, Ken Lynch, Joan Lorring, Barbara Weeks, Art Hannes (announcer), Bill Lipton, Wendell Holmes, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (director). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8035: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Missing Patient (02-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Missing Patient (02-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8035</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 14, 1952. NBC network. The Case Of The Missing Patient". Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 18:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-15T11_03_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_falcon les_damon fread_collins boxcars711 bob_camardella kid</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE: February 14, 1952. NBC network. The Case Of The Missing Patient&quot;. Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8035: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Missing Patient (02-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Missing Patient (02-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8035</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 14, 1952. NBC network. The Case Of The Missing Patient". Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 18:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. THIS EPISODE: February 14, 1952. NBC network. The Case Of The Missing Patient&quot;. Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8034: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (07-26-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (07-26-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8034</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Gentleman's Disagreement (Aired July 26, 1952

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1952. CBS network. "Gentleman's Disagreement". Sustaining. Ed Beaudry comes to Dodge to kill Bert Wells. A showdown seems inevitable, but Beaudry is found dead! The script was used again on the program on September 20, 1959, and on the Gunsmoke television series on April 30, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Tom Tully, Lynn Allen, Barney Phillips, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin. 31:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 11:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (Aired July 26, 1952The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp;amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.THIS EPISODE:July 26, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Gentleman's Disagreement&quot;. Sustaining. Ed Beaudry comes to Dodge to kill Bert Wells. A showdown seems inevitable, but Beaudry is found dead! The script was used again on the program on September 20, 1959, and on the Gunsmoke television series on April 30, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Tom Tully, Lynn Allen, Barney Phillips, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin. 31:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (Aired July 26, 1952The radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8033: Whitehall 1212 - A Copper's Narc (01-13-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - A Copper's Narc (01-13-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)


The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had "case numbers" and when they were announced, are noted below. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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January 13, 1952. Program #8. NBC network. Sustaining. A foreigner is found shot to death in his car. "A Copper's Narc" is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Jack Goldstein (producer), Collie Small (producer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had &quot;case numbers&quot; and when they were announced, are noted below. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:January 13, 1952. Program #8. NBC network. Sustaining. A foreigner is found shot to death in his car. &quot;A Copper's Narc&quot; is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Jack Goldstein (producer), Collie Small (producer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8032: You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Paper (01-14-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Paper (01-14-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8032</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)

The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit. 

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January 14, 1955. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "The Secret Word Is Paper". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Frank Farber. Syndicated rebroadcast date: April 7, 1975. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music), Frank Farber. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 01:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-14T18_31_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit. THIS EPISODE: January 14, 1955. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;The Secret Word Is Paper&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Frank Farber. Syndicated rebroadcast date: April 7, 1975. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music), Frank Farber. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8031: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (11-09-51) </title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (11-09-51) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8031</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1951)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1951. "Pursuing Counterfeiters" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (Roy Rogers Riders Club premium). Milt Keebler is helping a gang of counterfeiters pass bad money through the Mitchell Ice Company. Andy Sales has a treacherous plan. Dale and Roy sings, "San Antone." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2021 12:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1951)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1951. &quot;Pursuing Counterfeiters&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (Roy Rogers Riders Club premium). Milt Keebler is helping a gang of counterfeiters pass bad money through the Mitchell Ice Company. Andy Sales has a treacherous plan. Dale and Roy sings, &quot;San Antone.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8030: The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43) INTRO: &quot;Staying Alive&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43) INTRO: &quot;Staying Alive&quot;</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43) INTRO: "Staying Alive"

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2021 03:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-13T20_28_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43) INTRO: &quot;Staying Alive&quot;The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43) INTRO: &quot;Staying Alive&quot;The Screen Guild The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8029: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The East End Strangler (02-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The East End Strangler (02-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8029</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Mutual network. "The Adventure Of The East End Strangler". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2021 16:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-13T09_28_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.THIS EPISODE:February 28, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Adventure Of The East End Strangler&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8029: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The East End Strangler (02-28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The East End Strangler (02-28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8029</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Mutual network. "The Adventure Of The East End Strangler". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2021 16:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-13T09_27_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.THIS EPISODE:February 28, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Adventure Of The East End Strangler&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8028: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (09-20-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (09-20-53)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)

The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1953. NBC network. "Jenny", Sponsored by: Coleman Home Heaters. Britt Ponset finds a wounded man in the desert and brings him to Jenny Garber to nurse him back to health. No man seems to think much of Jenny. A moving, well-written story. This is a network, sponsored version. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, Harry Bartell, Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jess Kirkpatrick, George Neise. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane&amp;nbsp; (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:September 20, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Jenny&quot;, Sponsored by: Coleman Home Heaters. Britt Ponset finds a wounded man in the desert and brings him to Jenny Garber to nurse him back to health. No man seems to think much of Jenny. A moving, well-written story. This is a network, sponsored version. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, Harry Bartell, Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jess Kirkpatrick, George Neise. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)The adult wester...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8027: Vanishing Point - The Baliff &amp; The Women (11-09-84) INTRO : Bobby Vinton &quot;There I've Said It Again&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Vanishing Point - The Baliff &amp; The Women (11-09-84) INTRO : Bobby Vinton &quot;There I've Said It Again&quot;</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Vanishing Point - The Baliff &amp; The Women (11-09-84) 
INTRO : Bobby Vinton "There I've Said It Again"

The Baliff &amp; The Women (Aired November 9, 1984). 

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. 




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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2021 05:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Vanishing Point - The Baliff &amp;amp; The Women (11-09-84) INTRO : Bobby Vinton &quot;There I've Said It Again&quot;The Baliff &amp;amp; The Women (Aired November 9, 1984). The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation&amp;nbsp; Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8026: Crime Does Not Pay - The Second Hand Pistol (05-22-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - The Second Hand Pistol (05-22-50)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)

CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. Program #33. MGM syndication. "The Second-Hand Pistol". Commercials added locally. An impoverished couple pawn their last possession to buy two pistols in order to start a life of crime. A well-written story. After the drama, Nancy Coleman says that it's society's fault that the good parents in the story entered a life of crime. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Nancy Coleman, John Gibson, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 20:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.&amp;nbsp; It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.&amp;nbsp; It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.&amp;nbsp; The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.&amp;nbsp; After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.&amp;nbsp; Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1950. Program #33. MGM syndication. &quot;The Second-Hand Pistol&quot;. Commercials added locally. An impoverished couple pawn their last possession to buy two pistols in order to start a life of crime. A well-written story. After the drama, Nancy Coleman says that it's society's fault that the good parents in the story entered a life of crime. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Nancy Coleman, John Gibson, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short films o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8025: The Devil &amp; Mr. O (Lights Out) - Official Killer (01-17-72)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O (Lights Out) - Official Killer (01-17-72)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8025</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1972. CBS network. "Official Killer". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The hangman hangs the wrong man. The story is also known as, "State Executioner ." The script was used on Lights Out, August 17, 1943. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 17:52:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights_out devil_and_mr._o official killer (aired january 17,1972 wyllis cooper,who created,wrote,and produced it,was then a 36-year-old staffer in chicago's nbc studios. cooper,people were what they ate. the sound of a butcher knife rending,when accompan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. THIS EPISODE: January 17, 1972. CBS network. &quot;Official Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The hangman hangs the wrong man. The story is also known as, &quot;State Executioner .&quot; The script was used on Lights Out, August 17, 1943. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8024: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (07-28-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (07-28-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8024</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1954. Program #3361/2580. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Dr. Frank Rockford"/"Flood Waters". Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. A doctor who is wanted by the law helps to save a town about to be flooded. Rebroadcast date: January 30, 1973. The same script done on the program on June 11, 1945 on July 14, 1948. Brace Beemer, Harry Goldstein, Elaine Alpert, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Frank Russell, Paul Sutton, Ernie Winstanley, Dan Beattie (writer). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 12:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-12T05_04_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. THIS EPISODE:July 28, 1954. Program #3361/2580. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Dr. Frank Rockford&quot;/&quot;Flood Waters&quot;. Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. A doctor who is wanted by the law helps to save a town about to be flooded. Rebroadcast date: January 30, 1973. The same script done on the program on June 11, 1945 on July 14, 1948. Brace Beemer, Harry Goldstein, Elaine Alpert, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Frank Russell, Paul Sutton, Ernie Winstanley, Dan Beattie (writer). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)Tonto was played t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8023: The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54) INTRO : Danny &amp; The Juniors &quot;Sometimes&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54) INTRO : Danny &amp; The Juniors &quot;Sometimes&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8023</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54)
 INTRO : Danny &amp; The Juniors "Sometimes"

The Tuxedo Rental Business (Aired January 3, 1954)

Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by NBC from the Blue Network to the Red Network in 1935, although the vast majority of stations carrying the show remained the same. Several months later, Gosden and Correll moved production of the show from NBC's Merchandise Mart studios in Chicago to Hollywood. After a long and successful run with Pepsodent, the program changed sponsors in 1938 to Campbell's Soup; because of Campbell's closer relationship with CBS, the series switched to that network on April 3, 1939. In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from a 15-minute CBS weekday dramatic serial to an NBC half-hour weekly comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 3, 1954. "The Tuxedo Rental Business"- CBS network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy is stood up by his New-Year's-Eve date. Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Roy Glenn, Tommy Moore, Jeff Alexander (music), Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 03:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-12</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-11T20_50_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos_&amp;_andy harlow_wilcox freeman_gosden charles_correll boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Amos &amp;amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54)&amp;nbsp;INTRO : Danny &amp;amp; The Juniors &quot;Sometimes&quot;The Tuxedo Rental Business (Aired January 3, 1954)Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by NBC from the Blue Network to the Red Network in 1935, although the vast majority of stations carrying the show remained the same. Several months later, Gosden and Correll moved production of the show from NBC's Merchandise Mart studios in Chicago to Hollywood. After a long and successful run with Pepsodent, the program changed sponsors in 1938 to Campbell's Soup; because of Campbell's closer relationship with CBS, the series switched to that network on April 3, 1939. In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from a 15-minute CBS weekday dramatic serial to an NBC half-hour weekly comedy. THIS EPISODE: January 3, 1954. &quot;The Tuxedo Rental Business&quot;- CBS network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy is stood up by his New-Year's-Eve date. Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Roy Glenn, Tommy Moore, Jeff Alexander (music), Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Amos &amp;amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54)&amp;nbsp;INTRO : Danny &amp;amp; The Jun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8022: The Academy Award Theater - My Man Godfrey (10-02-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Academy Award Theater - My Man Godfrey (10-02-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8022</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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October 2, 1946. CBS network. "My Man Godfrey". Sponsored by: Squibb. The classic story of the Depression and the Butler found at the city dumps. William Powell. 32:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:October 2, 1946. CBS network. &quot;My Man Godfrey&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. The classic story of the Depression and the Butler found at the city dumps. William Powell. 32:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is ve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8021: Gunsmoke - Jaliscoe Pete (05-10-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - Jaliscoe Pete (05-10-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8021</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke - "Jaliscoe Pete" (Aired May 10, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."


THIS EPISODE:


May 10, 1952. CBS network. "Jaliscoe Pete". Sustaining. "Jaliscoe Pete" and his three friends murder Will Thompson and his family and try to make it look like it was done by Indians. Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, John McGovern, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2021 11:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-11T04_08_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke - &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot; (Aired May 10, 1952)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 10, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot; and his three friends murder Will Thompson and his family and try to make it look like it was done by Indians. Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, John McGovern, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke - &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot; (Aired May 10, 1952)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8020: The Clock - The Criminal Mind (04-27-47) INTRO: Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers - &quot;Just The Two of Us&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - The Criminal Mind (04-27-47) INTRO: Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers - &quot;Just The Two of Us&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8020</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Clock - The Criminal Mind (04-27-47) 
INTRO: Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers - "Just The Two of Us"


The Criminal Mind (Aired April 27, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 23:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clock - The Criminal Mind (04-27-47) INTRO: Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers - &quot;Just The Two of Us&quot;The Criminal Mind (Aired April 27, 1947)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8019: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Last Escape (04-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Last Escape (04-01-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Escape (Aired April 1, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940),

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Last Escape" The script was repeated January 3, 1955, with a different cast. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 16:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-10T09_58_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Escape (Aired April 1, 1952)Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940),THIS EPISODE:April 1, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Last Escape&quot; The script was repeated January 3, 1955, with a different cast. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8018: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Nebraska Jack (08-03-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Nebraska Jack (08-03-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8018</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Nebraska Jack (Aired August 3, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. 


THIS EPISODE: 

August 3, 1958. CBS network. "Nebraska Jack". Sustaining. Jack has five Indian wives, many children, and an understandable taste for whiskey. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Nebraska Jack (Aired August 3, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. THIS EPISODE: August 3, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Nebraska Jack&quot;. Sustaining. Jack has five Indian wives, many children, and an understandable taste for whiskey. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8017: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50)  INTRO: Gladys Knight &amp; The Pips - &quot;Midnight Train to Georgia&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50)  INTRO: Gladys Knight &amp; The Pips - &quot;Midnight Train to Georgia&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8017</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50) 
INTRO: Gladys Knight &amp; The Pips - "Midnight Train to Georgia"

The Jack Madigan Matter (Aired October 21, 1950)

While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Jack Madigan Matter". Sustaining. A bail bondsman hires Johnny to find two missing witnesses against gangster Jack Madigan. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Sidney Miller, John Dehner, Clayton Post, Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 03:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50) INTRO: Gladys Knight &amp;amp; The Pips - &quot;Midnight Train to Georgia&quot;The Jack Madigan Matter (Aired October 21, 1950)While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes.THIS EPISODE:October 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Jack Madigan Matter&quot;. Sustaining. A bail bondsman hires Johnny to find two missing witnesses against gangster Jack Madigan. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Sidney Miller, John Dehner, Clayton Post, Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50) INTRO: Gladys Knight &amp;amp; The Pip...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8016: This Is Your FBI - The Skyway Swindle (03-08-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Skyway Swindle (03-08-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8016</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)


This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

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March 8, 1945. ABC network. "The Skyway Swindle". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Bill Renton discovers a plan to cheat investors with a non-existant series of airports and flying schools. Dean Carlton (narrator), Ed Begley, Frederick Steiner (music director), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2021 19:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-09T12_03_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.THIS EPISODE:March 8, 1945. ABC network. &quot;The Skyway Swindle&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Bill Renton discovers a plan to cheat investors with a non-existant series of airports and flying schools. Dean Carlton (narrator), Ed Begley, Frederick Steiner (music director), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8015: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Bad Blood (04-08-51)</title>
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      <itunes:episode>8015</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Bad Blood (Aired April 8, 1951

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

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April 8, 1951. NBC network. "Bad Blood". Sustaining. Based on the events of September 14, 1950. A vicious murder with a frying pan has occurred, the victim's friend is the likely suspect. Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Barbara Luddy, Sam Edwards. 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Bad Blood (Aired April 8, 1951Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.THIS EPISODE:April 8, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Bad Blood&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the events of September 14, 1950. A vicious murder with a frying pan has occurred, the victim's friend is the likely suspect. Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Barbara Luddy, Sam Edwards. 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Bad Blood (Aired April 8, 1951Tales o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8014: Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)</title>
      <itunes:title>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8014</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2021 03:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp;amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8013: Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)</title>
      <itunes:title>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8013</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)


The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2021 02:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp;amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp;amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8012: Boston Blackie - The Simmons Construction Murder (11-29-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - The Simmons Construction Murder (11-29-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8012</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)


The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Program #33. "The Simmons Construction Murder" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Beneficial Finance. At a construction site, Bill Woods, the foreman, is shot dead while he's on the 20th floor. For the second week, Richard Kollmar is not heard during the program. Blackie does manage to croak a few words while sick in bed (possibly voiced by Jackson Beck. Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director), Jackson Beck. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2021 17:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-08T10_46_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. THIS EPISODE:November 29, 1945. Program #33. &quot;The Simmons Construction Murder&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Beneficial Finance. At a construction site, Bill Woods, the foreman, is shot dead while he's on the 20th floor. For the second week, Richard Kollmar is not heard during the program. Blackie does manage to croak a few words while sick in bed (possibly voiced by Jackson Beck. Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director), Jackson Beck. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)The Boston Blackie radio series, also st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8011: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (07-19-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (07-19-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8011</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1952. CBS network. "Doc Holliday". Sustaining. Doc Holliday has come to Dodge to kill Big Jack Finley. But Big Jack's son, Thorne Finley, is the real problem. Harry Bartell, Herb Purdum (writer), Lee Millar Jr., Nestor Paiva, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Tom Tully, William Conrad. 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2021 11:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-08T04_09_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Doc Holliday&quot;. Sustaining. Doc Holliday has come to Dodge to kill Big Jack Finley. But Big Jack's son, Thorne Finley, is the real problem. Harry Bartell, Herb Purdum (writer), Lee Millar Jr., Nestor Paiva, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Ralph Moody, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Tom Tully, William Conrad. 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Holiday (Aired July 19, 1952)The radio show first a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8010: Zero Hour - Once A Thief  (06-05-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Zero Hour - Once A Thief  (06-05-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8010</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Once A Thief  (Aired June 5, 2974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being "too thoughtful." (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2021 01:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-07T18_40_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero_hour rod_serling orson_welles new_york boxcars711 bob_camar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Once A Thief&amp;nbsp; (Aired June 5, 2974)Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being &quot;too thoughtful.&quot; (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Once A Thief&amp;nbsp; (Aired June 5, 2974)Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and so...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8009: X Minus One - 2 Episodes (1957-1958)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - 2 Episodes (1957-1958)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Target One" (12-26-57) and "Prime Difference" (01-02-58)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.

THIS EPISODE:

December 26, 1957. NBC network. "Target One". Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The story of a plan to eliminate atomic warfare with an experiment in time travel. This is a network, sponsored version. The Bromo commercial is particularly interesting. Frederick Pohl (author), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Bell, Frank Sylvera, Dean Olmquist, Al Jazzbeaux Collins, Guy Repp, Charles Webster, George Voutsas (director), William Welch (producer). 21:05. 

X Minus One. January 2, 1958. Program #122. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Prime Difference". A henpecked husband gets androidal help with his domestic problems. Alan E. Nourse (author), Lawson Zerbe, Ann Loring, Evie Juster, John Thomas, Merrill E. Joels, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), George Voutsas (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 19:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Target One&quot; (12-26-57) and &quot;Prime Difference&quot; (01-02-58)X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.THIS EPISODE:December 26, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Target One&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The story of a plan to eliminate atomic warfare with an experiment in time travel. This is a network, sponsored version. The Bromo commercial is particularly interesting. Frederick Pohl (author), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Bell, Frank Sylvera, Dean Olmquist, Al Jazzbeaux Collins, Guy Repp, Charles Webster, George Voutsas (director), William Welch (producer). 21:05. X Minus One. January 2, 1958. Program #122. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Prime Difference&quot;. A henpecked husband gets androidal help with his domestic problems. Alan E. Nourse (author), Lawson Zerbe, Ann Loring, Evie Juster, John Thomas, Merrill E. Joels, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), George Voutsas (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 19:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Target One&quot; (12-26-57) and &quot;Prime Difference&quot; (01-02-58)X MINUS ONE was an NBC scienc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8008: Dragnet - The Big Job (04-27-50) Intro: The Del Vikings - &quot;Whispering Bells&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Job (04-27-50) Intro: The Del Vikings - &quot;Whispering Bells&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8008</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)
Intro: The Del Vikings - "Whispering Bells"

Friday offered voice-over narration throughout the episodes, noting the time, date, and place of every scene as he and his partners went through their day investigating the crime. The events related in a given episode might occur in a few hours or might span a few months. At least one episode unfolded in real time, in "City Hall Bombing", from July 21st, 1949. Friday and Romero had less than 30 minutes to stop a man who was threatening to destroy the City Hall with a bomb. At the end of an episode, announcer Hal Gibney would relate the fate of the suspect. They were usually convicted of a crime, and sent to the state penitentiary or a state mental hospital. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1950. Program #46. NBC network. "The Big Job". Sponsored by: Fatima. While trying to arrest Alfred Garvey, an off-duty cop about to go on vacation is shot and killed. A Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2021 11:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)Intro: The Del Vikings - &quot;Whispering Bells&quot;Friday offered voice-over narration throughout the episodes, noting the time, date, and place of every scene as he and his partners went through their day investigating the crime. The events related in a given episode might occur in a few hours or might span a few months. At least one episode unfolded in real time, in &quot;City Hall Bombing&quot;, from July 21st, 1949. Friday and Romero had less than 30 minutes to stop a man who was threatening to destroy the City Hall with a bomb. At the end of an episode, announcer Hal Gibney would relate the fate of the suspect. They were usually convicted of a crime, and sent to the state penitentiary or a state mental hospital. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE:April 27, 1950. Program #46. NBC network. &quot;The Big Job&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. While trying to arrest Alfred Garvey, an off-duty cop about to go on vacation is shot and killed. A Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)Intro: The Del Vikings - &quot;Whispering Bells&quot;Friday offered voice...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8007: The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Pursuit Of Death (09-18-48) : Intro. Linda Ronstadt &quot;Make My Brown Eyes Blue&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Pursuit Of Death (09-18-48) : Intro. Linda Ronstadt &quot;Make My Brown Eyes Blue&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8007</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Pursuit Of Death (Aired September 18, 1948)
: Intro. Linda Ronstadt "Make My Brown Eyes Blue"

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 18, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Pursuit Of Death". A woman being pursued sees only her conscience behind her...Shayne sees something more substantial. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2021 02:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Pursuit Of Death (Aired September 18, 1948): Intro. Linda Ronstadt &quot;Make My Brown Eyes Blue&quot;Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. THIS EPISODE: September 18, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Pursuit Of Death&quot;. A woman being pursued sees only her conscience behind her...Shayne sees something more substantial. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 8006: I Was A Communist ForThe FBI - The Rat Race (09-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist ForThe FBI - The Rat Race (09-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8006</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1952. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. "The Rat Race". Commercials added locally. Cvetic drives a hearse smuggling a wanted Communist out of town and away from the FBI. He helps the fugitive get onto a Polish freighter...with the help of "Candy." The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 17:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. THIS EPISODE:September 17, 1952. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Rat Race&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic drives a hearse smuggling a wanted Communist out of town and away from the FBI. He helps the fugitive get onto a Polish freighter...with the help of &quot;Candy.&quot; The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a vol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8005: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Hanging Cross (12-21-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Hanging Cross (12-21-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8005</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - The Hanging Cross (Aired 12-21-58)

Starring John Dehner as Paladin, Have Gun, Will Travel brought its brand of Western adventure to CBS airwaves from 1957 until 1963. What makes it a rarity, however, is that it was television show for the entire span, but the radio version did not debut until 1958 and left the air in 1960. The supporting cast included Ben Wright as Hey Boy. Virginia Gregg played Missy Wong (Heyboy's girlfriend) and other main roles. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1958. CBS network. "The Hanging Cross". Sponsored by: Kent. Paladin tries to prevent a battle between Matt Beecher and the Pawnees, caused by a small boy claimed as the son of both Matt Beecher and the Indian Chief. A good Christmas story. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on December 21, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Roddenberry (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dawson (adaptor), Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Virginia Christine, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 11:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Hanging Cross (Aired 12-21-58)Starring John Dehner as Paladin, Have Gun, Will Travel brought its brand of Western adventure to CBS airwaves from 1957 until 1963. What makes it a rarity, however, is that it was television show for the entire span, but the radio version did not debut until 1958 and left the air in 1960. The supporting cast included Ben Wright as Hey Boy. Virginia Gregg played Missy Wong (Heyboy's girlfriend) and other main roles. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East.THIS EPISODE:December 21, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Hanging Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: Kent. Paladin tries to prevent a battle between Matt Beecher and the Pawnees, caused by a small boy claimed as the son of both Matt Beecher and the Indian Chief. A good Christmas story. The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on December 21, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Roddenberry (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dawson (adaptor), Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Virginia Christine, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Hanging Cross (Aired 12-21-58)Starring ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8004: Cloak And Dagger - Windfall (10-22-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak And Dagger - Windfall (10-22-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8004</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 01:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8003: Crime Classics - John &amp; Judith (12-16-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Classics - John &amp; Judith (12-16-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8003</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[John &amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 16, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "John &amp; Judith, Their Crime, and Why They Didn't Get To Enjoy It". A tale of arsenic poisoning in olde England. AFRTS program name: "Mystery Theatre." AFRTS broadcast date: May 20, 1973. Lou Merrill (host), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Norma Varden, Alec Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>John &amp;amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. THIS EPISODE: December 16, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;John &amp;amp; Judith, Their Crime, and Why They Didn't Get To Enjoy It&quot;. A tale of arsenic poisoning in olde England. AFRTS program name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; AFRTS broadcast date: May 20, 1973. Lou Merrill (host), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Norma Varden, Alec Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>John &amp;amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8002: The Maxwell House Coffee Burns &amp; Allen Show - The Vanderlips On Holiday (06-16-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Maxwell House Coffee Burns &amp; Allen Show - The Vanderlips On Holiday (06-16-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8002</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!" Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions.

THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1949. "The Vanderlips On Holiday" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Gracie tries to break up a romance between Emily Vanderlip and guest Rudy Vallee. Bill Goodwin, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, Keith Fowler (writer), Marylee Robb, Paul Henning (writer), Richard Crenna, Rudy Vallee, Tobe Reed (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2021 12:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot; Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions.THIS EPISODE:June 16, 1949. &quot;The Vanderlips On Holiday&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Gracie tries to break up a romance between Emily Vanderlip and guest Rudy Vallee. Bill Goodwin, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, Keith Fowler (writer), Marylee Robb, Paul Henning (writer), Richard Crenna, Rudy Vallee, Tobe Reed (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8002: The Maxwell House Coffee Burns &amp; Allen Show - The Vanderlips On Holiday (06-16-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Maxwell House Coffee Burns &amp; Allen Show - The Vanderlips On Holiday (06-16-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8002</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-05T04_52_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <title>Episode 8001: The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8001</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.
INTRO: The Royalettes "It’s Gonna Take A Miracle" - (1965 MGM)

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Pink Powder Puff". The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2021 00:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-04T17_59_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1955</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.THIS EPISODE:1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Pink Powder Puff&quot;. The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8001: The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8001</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.
INTRO: The Royalettes "It’s Gonna Take A Miracle" - (1965 MGM)

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Pink Powder Puff". The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2021 00:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-04T17_54_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black_museum</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1955</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;It&#8217;s Gonna Take A Miracle&quot; - (1965 MGM)Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.THIS EPISODE:1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Pink Powder Puff&quot;. The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.INTRO: The Royalettes &quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 8000: Adventures Of Frank Race - Darling Debutante (05-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures Of Frank Race - Darling Debutante (05-08-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>8000</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. "The Darling Debutante". Program #2. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The wife of an ex-G. I. has been murdered, just after they've had a fight in public. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Faye Kennedy. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2021 19:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-04T12_30_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. THIS EPISODE: May 8, 1949. &quot;The Darling Debutante&quot;. Program #2. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The wife of an ex-G. I. has been murdered, just after they've had a fight in public. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Faye Kennedy. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7999: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (05-30-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (05-30-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7999</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1953. CBS network. "Fall Semester". Sustaining. Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2021 11:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-04T04_33_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_ch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.THIS EPISODE:May 30, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Fall Semester&quot;. Sustaining. Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Fall Semester (Aired May 30, 1953)The radio show first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7998: Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (04-04-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (04-04-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7998</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)

After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Jack Thomas' Rembrandt character smacked of Tudor Owens' various characterizations in Webb productions, 'Lieutenant Mallard' bore more than a passing remblance to Webb's more sympathetic Police associates over the years (Raymond Burr excepted), and the dialogue throughout the production was highly reminiscent of most of Jack Webb's efforts prior to Dragnet. But regardless of the influence, Monty Masters' scripts and dialogue remained entirely distinct--as a detective genre--from anything that had previously aired over network Radio.

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April 4, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Donna Dunham Case". Sustaining. Candy solves a jealous-lover murder and nearly falls victim herself. This is possibly an audition program, as the program didn't begin on a regular basis until June 29, 1949. Natalie Masters (billed as "Natalie Park"), Monte Masters (writer). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2021 01:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-03T18_57_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy_matson boxcars711 bob_camardella kids and amily adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Jack Thomas' Rembrandt character smacked of Tudor Owens' various characterizations in Webb productions, 'Lieutenant Mallard' bore more than a passing remblance to Webb's more sympathetic Police associates over the years (Raymond Burr excepted), and the dialogue throughout the production was highly reminiscent of most of Jack Webb's efforts prior to Dragnet. But regardless of the influence, Monty Masters' scripts and dialogue remained entirely distinct--as a detective genre--from anything that had previously aired over network Radio.THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Donna Dunham Case&quot;. Sustaining. Candy solves a jealous-lover murder and nearly falls victim herself. This is possibly an audition program, as the program didn't begin on a regular basis until June 29, 1949. Natalie Masters (billed as &quot;Natalie Park&quot;), Monte Masters (writer). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)After the fine-tuning of the audition--...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7997: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Secret Chamber (11-05-76)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Secret Chamber (11-05-76)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7997</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1976. Program #547. CBS network. "The Secret Chamber".  Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, Certainteed Insulation. Master Lock Burglar Alarms. E. G. Marshall (host), H. G. Wells (author), Arnold Moss (adaptor), Kristoffer Tabori, Earl Hammond, Court Benson, Catherine Byers. 41:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2021 19:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-03T12_14_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs_radio mystery_theater haunted_house e._g._marshall boxcars71</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2481</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. THIS EPISODE: November 5, 1976. Program #547. CBS network. &quot;The Secret Chamber&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, Certainteed Insulation. Master Lock Burglar Alarms. E. G. Marshall (host), H. G. Wells (author), Arnold Moss (adaptor), Kristoffer Tabori, Earl Hammond, Court Benson, Catherine Byers. 41:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7996: Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45) : Intro - Mello Kings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)</title>
      <itunes:title>Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45) : Intro - Mello Kings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7996</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45)&lt;B&gt;The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)
 : Intro - Mello Kings "Tonight Tonight" (1957)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1949. "The Wedding" - CBS network. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Luigi's finally's going to get married...to Rosa! J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2021 12:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-03T05_26_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1904</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45)&amp;lt;B&amp;gt;The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)&amp;nbsp;: Intro - Mello Kings &quot;Tonight Tonight&quot; (1957)Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. THIS EPISODE:May 29, 1949. &quot;The Wedding&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Luigi's finally's going to get married...to Rosa! J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45)&amp;lt;B&amp;gt;The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)&amp;nbsp;: Intro - ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7995: Big Town - Death At The Wheel (02-08-49) : Dionne Warwick &quot;Deja Vu&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - Death At The Wheel (02-08-49) : Dionne Warwick &quot;Deja Vu&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7995</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949) : Dionne Warwick "Deja Vu"

The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1949. NBC network. "Death At The Wheel". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap ("tour the world" premium), Rinso. Bill Smith was a reckless driver. After he almost has a traffic accident, he's forced to go on "a journey of a modern Scrooge" with Steve Wilson. The story is effective, but a bit heavy-handed. The president of the National Safety Council speaks from Chicago after the drama. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Casey Allen (narrator). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2021 01:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-02T18_16_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g._robinson fran_carlon lorelei boxcars711 bob_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949) : Dionne Warwick &quot;Deja Vu&quot;The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) THIS EPISODE: February 8, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Death At The Wheel&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap (&quot;tour the world&quot; premium), Rinso. Bill Smith was a reckless driver. After he almost has a traffic accident, he's forced to go on &quot;a journey of a modern Scrooge&quot; with Steve Wilson. The story is effective, but a bit heavy-handed. The president of the National Safety Council speaks from Chicago after the drama. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Casey Allen (narrator). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949) : Dionne Warwick &quot;Deja Vu&quot;The show was a big promoter...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7994: The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The Hiccups (05-15-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The Hiccups (05-15-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7994</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2021 19:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-02T12_51_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie_andrews riverdale_high's_principal waldo_weatherbeeh bett</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7993: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Rowdy Dowser Caper (04-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Rowdy Dowser Caper (04-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7993</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)

On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theatre production. A 1946-1951 radio show called The Adventures of Sam Spade (on ABC, CBS, and NBC) starred Howard Duff (and later Steve Dunne) as "Sam Spade" and Lurene Tuttle as Spade's devoted secretary "Effie Perrine", and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character. George Segal played Sam Spade, Jr., son of the original, in the film spoof, The Black Bird (1975). The Black Bird was panned by both critics and audiences alike. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Rowdy Dowser Caper". Sustaining. Spade travels to North Tacaloma to find $53,000 that has disappeared. Mr. Purse Snatcher is the suspect. Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Harold Swanton (writer, who ought to be ashamed of himself), Peggy Webber, Verna Felton, Sidney Miller, Alice Wellman, Charles Smith, Nestor Paiva, Lud Gluskin (scoring), Robert Armbruster (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2021 08:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-09-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-09-02T01_02_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theatre production. A 1946-1951 radio show called The Adventures of Sam Spade (on ABC, CBS, and NBC) starred Howard Duff (and later Steve Dunne) as &quot;Sam Spade&quot; and Lurene Tuttle as Spade's devoted secretary &quot;Effie Perrine&quot;, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character. George Segal played Sam Spade, Jr., son of the original, in the film spoof, The Black Bird (1975). The Black Bird was panned by both critics and audiences alike. THIS EPISODE:April 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Rowdy Dowser Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Spade travels to North Tacaloma to find $53,000 that has disappeared. Mr. Purse Snatcher is the suspect. Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Harold Swanton (writer, who ought to be ashamed of himself), Peggy Webber, Verna Felton, Sidney Miller, Alice Wellman, Charles Smith, Nestor Paiva, Lud Gluskin (scoring), Robert Armbruster (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7992: Stand By For Crime - The Eddie Flores Frame-UP (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Stand By For Crime - The Eddie Flores Frame-UP (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7992</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 19:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7991: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Decoy For Death (02-23-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Decoy For Death (02-23-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7991</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
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February 23, 1954. NBC network. "Decoy For Death" aka: Sitting Duck For Death. Sustaining. The "Organ Grinder" has broken out of jail and is out to get Rocky and the others who set him up. Interesting listening. Frank Sinatra, Kay Stewart, Jack Nestle, Barney Phillips, Jack Mather, Tony Barrett, George Pembroke, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 10:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: February 23, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Decoy For Death&quot; aka: Sitting Duck For Death. Sustaining. The &quot;Organ Grinder&quot; has broken out of jail and is out to get Rocky and the others who set him up. Interesting listening. Frank Sinatra, Kay Stewart, Jack Nestle, Barney Phillips, Jack Mather, Tony Barrett, George Pembroke, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7990: Rogue's Gallery - Little Old Lady (11-29-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rogue's Gallery - Little Old Lady (11-29-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7990</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)

Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Mutual network. "Lovely Little Old Lady". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Conchita Morales hires Richard Rogue to get back her old love letters, while the title old lady invites Richard in for tea and knockout drops. A good story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 32:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2021 21:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-31T14_03_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:November 29, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Lovely Little Old Lady&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Conchita Morales hires Richard Rogue to get back her old love letters, while the title old lady invites Richard in for tea and knockout drops. A good story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 32:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7989: Our Miss Brooks - School Dress Code (04-24-49) &quot;&quot; Intro:Toto &quot;Rosanna&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - School Dress Code (04-24-49) &quot;&quot; Intro:Toto &quot;Rosanna&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7989</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Our Miss Brooks -  School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)  (04-24-49) "" Intro:Toto "Rosanna"

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1949. "School Dress Code" - CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Madison High goes through "Let's Dress Up" week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2021 12:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-31T05_35_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>eve_arden jane_morgan gale_gordon jeff_chandler gloria_mcmillan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2041</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Our Miss Brooks -&amp;nbsp; School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)&amp;nbsp; (04-24-49) &quot;&quot; Intro:Toto &quot;Rosanna&quot;Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.THIS EPISODE:April 24, 1949. &quot;School Dress Code&quot; - CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Madison High goes through &quot;Let's Dress Up&quot; week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our Miss Brooks -&amp;nbsp; School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)&amp;nbsp; (04-24-49) &quot;&quot; Intro:Toto &quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7988: Father Brown Mysteries - The Queer Feet (12-03-84)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Queer Feet (12-03-84)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7988</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2021 04:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-30T21_50_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father_brown g. k_chesterton boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fami</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English n...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7987: Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79) ** Intro: Peabo Brysonj &quot;My Heart Belongs To You&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79) ** Intro: Peabo Brysonj &quot;My Heart Belongs To You&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7987</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79) 
** Intro: Peabo Brysonj "My Heart Belongs To You"

Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named "The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory" or "Starlab." Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as "rocket jockies" Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.



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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2021 01:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-31</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-30T18_51_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien_worlds boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure sus</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1943</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79) ** Intro: Peabo Brysonj &quot;My Heart Belongs To You&quot;Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named &quot;The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory&quot; or &quot;Starlab.&quot; Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as &quot;rocket jockies&quot; Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79) ** Intro: Peabo Brysonj &quot;My Heart Belongs To You&quot;Alien World...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7986: Confession - The James V Madsen Case (08-23-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Confession - The James V Madsen Case (08-23-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7986</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1953 NBC network. "The James V. Madsen Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2021 16:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-30T09_53_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;THIS EPISODE:August 23, 1953 NBC network. &quot;The James V. Madsen Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7985: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (07-22-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (07-22-52)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, "'oh, Pancho!" "'oh, Cisco!", before galloping off, while laughing. 

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, &quot;'oh, Pancho!&quot; &quot;'oh, Cisco!&quot;, before galloping off, while laughing.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)The Cisco Kid ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7984: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Edge Of Death (01-15-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Edge Of Death (01-15-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7984</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. 

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January 15, 1946. CBS network. "The Edge Of Death". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soups. The story of the night Satan played a game of murder. A man is given the bejeweled rapier once owned by Rasputin, the mad monk of Russia. Larry Haines, Paul McGrath (host), Fred Maytho (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Arnold Moss, Ann Shephard. 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2021 00:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. THIS EPISODE: January 15, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Edge Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soups. The story of the night Satan played a game of murder. A man is given the bejeweled rapier once owned by Rasputin, the mad monk of Russia. Larry Haines, Paul McGrath (host), Fred Maytho (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Arnold Moss, Ann Shephard. 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of vet...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7983: Dragnet - The Garbage Chute Murderer (12-15-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Garbage Chute Murderer (12-15-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7983</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1949. Program #29. NBC network. "The Garbage Chute Murderer". Sponsored by: Fatima, Velvet Pipe Tobacco. Laura Barclay has been strangled with a lamp cord. The killer seems to have entered through an unused garbage chute. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 18:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-29T11_24_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.THIS EPISODE:December 15, 1949. Program #29. NBC network. &quot;The Garbage Chute Murderer&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima, Velvet Pipe Tobacco. Laura Barclay has been strangled with a lamp cord. The killer seems to have entered through an unused garbage chute. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)Dragnet was a long-running radio and televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7982: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7982</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show"
The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Cash and Carry Rodeo". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Cob Collins, a professional but crooked rodeo contestant, plans to compete against Roy and Pat, and to show them up! Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Jim Bannon, Howard McNear, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music), Art Ballinger (announcer). 24:32.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 11:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1572</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot;The Cash &amp;amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;THIS EPISODE:January 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Cash and Carry Rodeo&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Cob Collins, a professional but crooked rodeo contestant, plans to compete against Roy and Pat, and to show them up! Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Jim Bannon, Howard McNear, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music), Art Ballinger (announcer). 24:32.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot;The Cash &amp;amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)Roy Rogers, bo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7981: The Creaking Door - The Dummy (05-18-64)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - The Dummy (05-18-64)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7981</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)

The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 04:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-28T21_10_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking_door south_africa boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7980: Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Pt. Two of Two</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Pt. Two of Two</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7980</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Pt. Two of Two

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 01:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-28T18_22_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha_christie pocket_full_of_rye hercule poirot bbc boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1977</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Pt. Two of TwoMiss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964).&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Pt. Two of TwoMiss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7979: Dragnet - The Big Wish (08-10-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Wish (08-10-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7979</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Wish (Aired August 10, 1954)

There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring". Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1954. Program #260. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Wish". John Colter, a teenager hooked on heroin, walks into the police station and asks for help. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Wish (Aired August 10, 1954)There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring&quot;. Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show.THIS EPISODE:August 10, 1954. Program #260. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Wish&quot;. John Colter, a teenager hooked on heroin, walks into the police station and asks for help. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7978: Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53) Bob: Indro on Agatha Christie</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Aired November 9, 1053

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers.

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November 9, 1953. "A Pocket Full Of Rye" - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him.[4] His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family. Approx. 1 Hour.


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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Aired November 9, 1053Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers.THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1953. &quot;A Pocket Full Of Rye&quot; - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him.[4] His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family. Approx. 1 Hour.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7978: Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (11-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Aired November 9, 1053

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers.

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1953. "A Pocket Full Of Rye" - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him.[4] His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family. Approx. 1 Hour.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2021 14:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Aired November 9, 1053Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers.THIS EPISODE:November 9, 1953. &quot;A Pocket Full Of Rye&quot; - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him.[4] His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family. Approx. 1 Hour.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Aired November 9, 1053Miss Marple is able to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7977: Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Midnight Ride (03-16-51) :Bob Intro Mixed &quot;Bobby Caldwell&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Midnight Ride (03-16-51) :Bob Intro Mixed &quot;Bobby Caldwell&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7977</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2021 01:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7976: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Dripping Faucet (09-02-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Dripping Faucet (09-02-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7976</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.  When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2021 12:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.&amp;nbsp; When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7975: Let George Do It - One Chance At The World (08-08-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - One Chance At The World (08-08-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7975</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)

Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. 

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August 8, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "One Chance At The World". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A guy just out of prison asks George Valentine to investigate the death of his wife, which occurred just a week before he was sprung. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Wally Maher, Walter Burke, Theodore Von Eltz, Martha Wentworth, Clayton Post, Robert Griffin. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2021 02:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. THIS EPISODE:August 8, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;One Chance At The World&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A guy just out of prison asks George Valentine to investigate the death of his wife, which occurred just a week before he was sprung. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Wally Maher, Walter Burke, Theodore Von Eltz, Martha Wentworth, Clayton Post, Robert Griffin. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooks...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7974: Gangbusters - The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (01-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (01-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7974</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.

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January 29, 1949. Program #565. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine". Sponsored by: World-Wide Handicrafts. A counterfeiting gang is caught when one of the members buys a live turkey from a suspcious farmer. A detailed description of counterfeit $10 and $20 bills is given instead of "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues." WRVR rebroadcast date: July 16, 1973. Mandel Kramer, Elspeth Eric, Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 16:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.THIS EPISODE:January 29, 1949. Program #565. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine&quot;. Sponsored by: World-Wide Handicrafts. A counterfeiting gang is caught when one of the members buys a live turkey from a suspcious farmer. A detailed description of counterfeit $10 and $20 bills is given instead of &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues.&quot; WRVR rebroadcast date: July 16, 1973. Mandel Kramer, Elspeth Eric, Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)The series dramatized FBI cases, whic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7973: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Murder Warrant (04-24-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Murder Warrant (04-24-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7973</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Murder Warrant (Aired April 24, 1954)

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

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April 24, 1954. CBS network. "Murder Warrant". Sustaining. Likeable Lee Prentiss has been shot from ambush. Jake Harbin is not so likeable, but he's a deputy sheriff with a warrant for Prentiss' arrest. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 18, 1959. George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, James Nusser, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Joseph Du Val, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, William Conrad. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Murder Warrant (Aired April 24, 1954)The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp;amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.THIS EPISODE:April 24, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Murder Warrant&quot;. Sustaining. Likeable Lee Prentiss has been shot from ambush. Jake Harbin is not so likeable, but he's a deputy sheriff with a warrant for Prentiss' arrest. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 18, 1959. George Walsh (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, James Nusser, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Joseph Du Val, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, William Conrad. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Murder Warrant (Aired April 24, 1954)The radio version ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7972: Rocky Jordan - The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (11-13-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (11-13-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7972</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)



Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Café Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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November 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Strange Death Of Van Dorn". Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. Van Dorn has indeed died in a strange way. His body was found out in the Sahara desert, frozen to death! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 04:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-25T21_18_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Caf&#233; Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: November 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Strange Death Of Van Dorn&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. Van Dorn has indeed died in a strange way. His body was found out in the Sahara desert, frozen to death! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7971: The Damon Runyon Theater - Dream Street Rose (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Dream Street Rose (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7971</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

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September 25, 1949. Program #52. Mayfair syndication. "Dream Street Rose". Commercials added locally. The story of a lady with a past! The last show of the series. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 00:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-25T17_19_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon_runyon_theater broadway boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fam</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1652</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;September 25, 1949. Program #52. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Dream Street Rose&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of a lady with a past! The last show of the series. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from January to Dece...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7970: Bold Venture - Slates Old Flame (08-27-51) Bob: Intro. Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Slates Old Flame (08-27-51) Bob: Intro. Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7970</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Slates Old Flame" (Aired August 27, 1951)
 Bob: Intro. Andy Williams "Moon River"

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 27, 1951. "Slates Old Flame"- When Humphrey Bogart gets pally with an old girl friend visiting Havana, there's fireworks from Lauren Bacall. There's motive for murder, too, when friend Jinny's rich husband is found dead and suspicion falls on Bogart. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 27:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2021 17:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Slates Old Flame&quot; (Aired August 27, 1951) Bob: Intro. Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot;Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. THIS EPISODE: August 27, 1951. &quot;Slates Old Flame&quot;- When Humphrey Bogart gets pally with an old girl friend visiting Havana, there's fireworks from Lauren Bacall. There's motive for murder, too, when friend Jinny's rich husband is found dead and suspicion falls on Bogart. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 27:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Slates Old Flame&quot; (Aired August 27, 1951) Bob: Intro. Andy Williams &quot;Moon River&quot;Bold Venture is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7969: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (05-22-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (05-22-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7969</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - The Chase (Aired May 22, 1953)


Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1953. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Chase". Commercials added locally. Cimarron Whitey is dying in a jail cell...drawing a trasure map. The map's only for Blanche McCarthy, but Whitey's cellmate breaks out of jail, with the map. Reed Hadley, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2021 11:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (Aired May 22, 1953)Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir&amp;nbsp; fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's&amp;nbsp; scripts are clever and well developed. THIS EPISODE:May 22, 1953. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Chase&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cimarron Whitey is dying in a jail cell...drawing a trasure map. The map's only for Blanche McCarthy, but Whitey's cellmate breaks out of jail, with the map. Reed Hadley, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (Aired May 22, 1953)Jeff Chandler opens ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7968: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Silver Blaze (07-24-62)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Silver Blaze (07-24-62)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7968</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1978. BBC Radio4, Birmingham origination. "Silver Blaze". Barry Foster, David Buck, Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Bakewell (adaptor), Roger Pine (director), Jeffrey Matthews, Alexander John, Patricia Gibson, Patricia Gallimore, Peter Brooks, Adrian Brenton. 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2021 01:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-24T18_22_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.THIS EPISODE:June 18, 1978. BBC Radio4, Birmingham origination. &quot;Silver Blaze&quot;. Barry Foster, David Buck, Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Bakewell (adaptor), Roger Pine (director), Jeffrey Matthews, Alexander John, Patricia Gibson, Patricia Gallimore, Peter Brooks, Adrian Brenton. 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7967: Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 05-13-52</title>
      <itunes:title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 05-13-52</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7967</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 13, 1952. "Marooned With Death" - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The cadets start on a rescue mission to the planet Del Porte and are nearly drowned by a tidal wave. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. TODAY'S SHOW:May 13, 1952. &quot;Marooned With Death&quot; - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The cadets start on a rescue mission to the planet Del Porte and are nearly drowned by a tidal wave. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952Tom Corbett is the main character i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7966: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - Thicker Than Water (03-14-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - Thicker Than Water (03-14-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7966</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" 
"Thicker Than Water" (Aired March 14, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1954  "Thicker Than Water (03-14-54)" A father comes to town to see his son after twelve years. There have been some surprising changes...in both of them! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Shirley Mitchell, Robert Griffin, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, John Wald (announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; &quot;Thicker Than Water&quot; (Aired March 14, 1954)Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first&amp;nbsp; popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:March 14, 1954&amp;nbsp; &quot;Thicker Than Water (03-14-54)&quot; A father comes to town to see his son after twelve years. There have been some surprising changes...in both of them! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Shirley Mitchell, Robert Griffin, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, John Wald (announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; &quot;Thicker Than Water&quot; (Aired March 14, 1954)Tho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7965: Crime Club - Death Deals A Diamond (07-17-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Club - Death Deals A Diamond (07-17-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7965</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)

Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted from a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1935 titled, Death Blew Out the Match, by Kathleen Moore Knight, from her Elisha Macomber series. The second selection of the series was For The Hangman, by John Stephen Strange, first published as a 1934 Doubleday Crime Club selection. Mr. Smith's Hat, Crime Club's 9th episode was a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1936, by Helen Kiernan Reilly, part of her Inspector McKee series. If you see a pattern developing here, it might appear that there was a tie-in between the Doubleday Crime Club and Mutual's Crime Club radio program. While there was never an explicit tie-in to the Doubleday Crime Club, it becomes clear that the selections employed throughout the series were predominately from the Doubleday Crime Club imprint canon. Crime Club's selections weren't all of 1930s vintage. Episode No. 10, Murder Goes Astray, was a 1943 selection of the Doubleday Crime Club, by Mary Violet Heberden. Nor were all of the Crime Club episodes from the Doubleday Crime Club canon. Several of the Crime Club scripts were original stories penned by Stedman Coles, the adapter and scriptwriter for the series. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Deals A Diamond". Sustaining. A great diamond thief, just out of prison, is framed for another robbery. Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Larry Haines, Charlotte Lawrence, Maurice Franklin, Reese Taylor, Joan Tompkins, King Calder. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2021 04:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-23T21_07_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted from a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1935 titled, Death Blew Out the Match, by Kathleen Moore Knight, from her Elisha Macomber series. The second selection of the series was For The Hangman, by John Stephen Strange, first published as a 1934 Doubleday Crime Club selection. Mr. Smith's Hat, Crime Club's 9th episode was a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1936, by Helen Kiernan Reilly, part of her Inspector McKee series. If you see a pattern developing here, it might appear that there was a tie-in between the Doubleday Crime Club and Mutual's Crime Club radio program. While there was never an explicit tie-in to the Doubleday Crime Club, it becomes clear that the selections employed throughout the series were predominately from the Doubleday Crime Club imprint canon. Crime Club's selections weren't all of 1930s vintage. Episode No. 10, Murder Goes Astray, was a 1943 selection of the Doubleday Crime Club, by Mary Violet Heberden. Nor were all of the Crime Club episodes from the Doubleday Crime Club canon. Several of the Crime Club scripts were original stories penned by Stedman Coles, the adapter and scriptwriter for the series. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. THIS EPISODE: July 17, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Deals A Diamond&quot;. Sustaining. A great diamond thief, just out of prison, is framed for another robbery. Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Larry Haines, Charlotte Lawrence, Maurice Franklin, Reese Taylor, Joan Tompkins, King Calder. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted from a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7964: The Fat Man - Murder Is The Medium (07-22-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Fat Man - Murder Is The Medium (07-22-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7964</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program.

THIS EPISODE:

July 22, 1949. ABC network origination, CBC rebroadcast. "Murder Is The Medium". Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol. A ten-inch knife cuts a murder during a seance and later a poisoning or two leads the Fat Man to the killer. The middle commercial has been deleted. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2021 00:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat_man dashall_hammott &quot;there he goes across the street into th,steps on the scale,height: 6 feet,weight: 290 pounds,fortune: danger. who isit? the fat man.&quot; brad runyon was the fat,played by jack scott smart. the series was created by dashall ha,1946. j</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1651</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program.THIS EPISODE:July 22, 1949. ABC network origination, CBC rebroadcast. &quot;Murder Is The Medium&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol. A ten-inch knife cuts a murder during a seance and later a poisoning or two leads the Fat Man to the killer. The middle commercial has been deleted. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7963: Dragnet - The Big Jump (01-11-51) : Bob Intro: The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Jump (01-11-51) : Bob Intro: The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7963</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951) 
Bob Intro: The Chantels "Maybe"

The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1951. Program #83. NBC network. "The Big Jump". Sponsored by: Fatima. Walter Harrison is on a thirteenth floor ledge, threatening to jump. Good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 33:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2021 17:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-23T10_57_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951) Bob Intro: The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot;The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:January 11, 1951. Program #83. NBC network. &quot;The Big Jump&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Walter Harrison is on a thirteenth floor ledge, threatening to jump. Good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 33:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951) Bob Intro: The Chantels &quot;Maybe&quot;The show takes its name from...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7962: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Quits (08-27-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Quits (08-27-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7962</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1955. CBS network. "Doc Quits". Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. The last show of the season. Doc Betchell comes to practice medicine in Dodge and gives Doc Adams a bit of competition. So much in fact, that Doc Adams quits! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 21, 1959. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17335). The system cue is added live. William Conrad announces that "Gunsmoke" is coming to television in two weeks. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Anne Morrison, Frank Cady, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2021 10:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-22T03_29_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.THIS EPISODE:August 27, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Doc Quits&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M, Chesterfield. The last show of the season. Doc Betchell comes to practice medicine in Dodge and gives Doc Adams a bit of competition. So much in fact, that Doc Adams quits! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 21, 1959. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17335). The system cue is added live. William Conrad announces that &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; is coming to television in two weeks. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Anne Morrison, Frank Cady, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)Gunsmoke is an American r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7961: X Minus One - Double Dare (12-19-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>X Minus One - Double Dare (12-19-57)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1957. NBC network. "Double Dare". Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. Two scientists from the Earth defend the honor of their home planet. This is network, sponsored version. The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976. Robert Silverberg (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis, Michael Ingram, Harvey Hayes, William Welch (adaptor, producer), George Voutsas (director). 20:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2021 04:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x_minus_one boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure susp</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.THIS EPISODE: December 19, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Double Dare&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. Two scientists from the Earth defend the honor of their home planet. This is network, sponsored version. The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; during July, 1976. Robert Silverberg (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis, Michael Ingram, Harvey Hayes, William Welch (adaptor, producer), George Voutsas (director). 20:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an ex...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7960: The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Is Arrested (01-11-42</title>
      <itunes:title>The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Is Arrested (01-11-42</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7960</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)


The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2021 20:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-21T13_20_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great_gildersleeve harold_peary boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7959: Dad's Army - Sorry Wrong Number (06-05-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - Sorry Wrong Number (06-05-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7959</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)

The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?', a cod-Second World War propaganda singalong written especially for the show (by Jimmy Perry), introduced Dad's Army, the zenith of the British broad-comedy ensemble sitcom. Consistently good writing and a wonderful cast of old timers and newer talents combined to produce a whimsical period-piece that continues, justifiably, to be savoured and has now assumed a place in the 'hall of greats' pantheon, adored by new generations of the British public.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1974. "Sorry Wrong Number" Captain Mainwaring is horrified when he discovers half the platoon do not know how to use a telephone correctly. He attempts to instruct them on the correct use to aid better communication between men on patrol and the church hall. However, when a German plane crashes in the resevoir, Jones puts these methods to the test with chaotic results...Cast:

Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring) , John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Graham Stark (Private Walker), Bill Pertwee (The ARP Warden), Pearl Hackney (Mrs Pike), Avril Angers (The Telephone Operator), John Forest (Lieutenant Hope-Bruce), John Snagge (BBC Announcer)

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2021 15:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-21T08_44_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?', a cod-Second World War propaganda singalong written especially for the show (by Jimmy Perry), introduced Dad's Army, the zenith of the British broad-comedy ensemble sitcom. Consistently good writing and a wonderful cast of old timers and newer talents combined to produce a whimsical period-piece that continues, justifiably, to be savoured and has now assumed a place in the 'hall of greats' pantheon, adored by new generations of the British public.THIS EPISODE:June 5, 1974. &quot;Sorry Wrong Number&quot; Captain Mainwaring is horrified when he discovers half the platoon do not know how to use a telephone correctly. He attempts to instruct them on the correct use to aid better communication between men on patrol and the church hall. However, when a German plane crashes in the resevoir, Jones puts these methods to the test with chaotic results...Cast:Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring) , John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Graham Stark (Private Walker), Bill Pertwee (The ARP Warden), Pearl Hackney (Mrs Pike), Avril Angers (The Telephone Operator), John Forest (Lieutenant Hope-Bruce), John Snagge (BBC Announcer)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who Do You...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7958: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Return Of Butch Cavendish (01-30-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Return Of Butch Cavendish (01-30-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7958</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" 
Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1953. Program #3128/2351. ABC network. "Thunder Martin"/"Return Of Butch Cavendish". Sponsored by: General Mills. A retelling of the origin story of the Ranger. A good show. Dan Reid appears in the story. The program was repeated October 8, 1954. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fred Foy (announcer), Bob Martin, Paul Hughes, Bill Saunders, Jay Michael, Paul Sutton, Harry Goldstein. 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2021 11:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-21T04_36_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone_ranger tonto john_todd brace_beemer fred_foy boxcars711 bob</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1553</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. THIS EPISODE:January 30, 1953. Program #3128/2351. ABC network. &quot;Thunder Martin&quot;/&quot;Return Of Butch Cavendish&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. A retelling of the origin story of the Ranger. A good show. Dan Reid appears in the story. The program was repeated October 8, 1954. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fred Foy (announcer), Bob Martin, Paul Hughes, Bill Saunders, Jay Michael, Paul Sutton, Harry Goldstein. 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)Tont...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7957: The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7957</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode. With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. "The Hands Of Death". Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. (Eastern time). The first show of the series. An eccentric who collects souvenirs from murders decides to try for the ultimate item for his collection. The dates listed above for this series were taken from the WOR-Mutual acetates. Apparently, a second series of broadcasts was heard on WGN, Chicago (and perhaps the rest of the Mutual net as well) at 2:30 P.M. (Central time) on the dates listed. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2021 03:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-20T20_35_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1871</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode. With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book.THIS EPISODE:March 18, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. &quot;The Hands Of Death&quot;. Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. (Eastern time). The first show of the series. An eccentric who collects souvenirs from murders decides to try for the ultimate item for his collection. The dates listed above for this series were taken from the WOR-Mutual acetates. Apparently, a second series of broadcasts was heard on WGN, Chicago (and perhaps the rest of the Mutual net as well) at 2:30 P.M. (Central time) on the dates listed. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7956: Suspense - The Big Heist (12-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - The Big Heist (12-01-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7956</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945.

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1952. CBS network. "The Big Heist". Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. The best bank buster in the business takes on a new man for his next job...much to his sorrow. John Hodiak, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Kearns, Ted Bliss, Jerry Hausner, Junius Matthews, Charles Calvert, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Bert Holland, Larry Thor (announcer). 28:20.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 20:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-20T13_36_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945.THIS EPISODE:December 1, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Big Heist&quot;. Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. The best bank buster in the business takes on a new man for his next job...much to his sorrow. John Hodiak, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Kearns, Ted Bliss, Jerry Hausner, Junius Matthews, Charles Calvert, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Bert Holland, Larry Thor (announcer). 28:20. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7955: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Death By Adoption (03-18-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Death By Adoption (03-18-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7955</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" 
Death By Adoption (Aired March 18, 1951)

The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. 

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March 18, 1951. NBC network. "Death By Adoption". Sustaining. A used car salesman is killed by a man posing as the father of his adopted child. Joel McCrea, Tony Barrett, Barbara Luddy, Roy Glenn, Joseph Kearns, Tom McKee, Hal Gibney (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 16:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; Death By Adoption (Aired March 18, 1951)The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. THIS EPISODE:March 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Death By Adoption&quot;. Sustaining. A used car salesman is killed by a man posing as the father of his adopted child. Joel McCrea, Tony Barrett, Barbara Luddy, Roy Glenn, Joseph Kearns, Tom McKee, Hal Gibney (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; Death By Adoption (Aired March 18, 1951...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7954: The Lineup - Lewis Black The Mad Bomber (06-26-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lineup - Lewis Black The Mad Bomber (06-26-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7954</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 26, 1951. CBS network. "Lewis Black The Mad Bomber". Sustaining. George Hunter is almost killed when a time bomb goes off in his house. After another bomb goes off at the Adams house, suspicion falls on Louis Black, who calmly tells the cops that a bomb in the State Building will go off in forty minutes. The program switches to Thursday nights at 9:00 P.M. with the next broadcast. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Harry Lang, Jim Backus, Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Joseph Du Val. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 01:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-19T18_04_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_lineup bill_johnstone mad_bomber howard_mcnear peter_leeds h</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1474</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. THIS EPISODE: June 26, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Lewis Black The Mad Bomber&quot;. Sustaining. George Hunter is almost killed when a time bomb goes off in his house. After another bomb goes off at the Adams house, suspicion falls on Louis Black, who calmly tells the cops that a bomb in the State Building will go off in forty minutes. The program switches to Thursday nights at 9:00 P.M. with the next broadcast. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Harry Lang, Jim Backus, Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Joseph Du Val. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)The Lineup is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7953: I Was A Communist For The FBI - A Riot Made to Order (06-01-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - A Riot Made to Order (06-01-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7953</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. 

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June 1, 1952. Program #10. ZIV Syndication. "A Riot Made To Order". Commercials added locally. Cvetic uses a sprinkler system to foil the plans of the Party to cause a riot and create sympathy for the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 20:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-19T13_27_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi dana_andrews truman_bradley matt_c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. THIS EPISODE:June 1, 1952. Program #10. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Riot Made To Order&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic uses a sprinkler system to foil the plans of the Party to cause a riot and create sympathy for the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a v...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7952: Dragnet - The Big Pug (05-18-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Pug (05-18-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7952</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 18, 1950. Program #49. NBC network. "The Big Pug". Sponsored by: Fatima. Two robbers hold up the owner of a cafe in the parking lot of a bank and beat her up. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 12:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-19T05_11_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1810</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:May 18, 1950. Program #49. NBC network. &quot;The Big Pug&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Two robbers hold up the owner of a cafe in the parking lot of a bank and beat her up. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7951: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Drop Dead (09-20-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Drop Dead (09-20-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7951</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
Drop Dead (Aired September 20, 1952)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

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September 20, 1952. "Drop Dead". Sustaining. Greedy Mr. Howard won't let Jack Jackson water his herd during a Kansas drought. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Joseph Du Val, Les Crutchfield (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 05:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-18T22_54_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Drop Dead (Aired September 20, 1952)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).THIS EPISODE:September 20, 1952. &quot;Drop Dead&quot;. Sustaining. Greedy Mr. Howard won't let Jack Jackson water his herd during a Kansas drought. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Joseph Du Val, Les Crutchfield (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Drop Dead (Aired September 20, 1952)Gunsmoke is an America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7950: The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Iron Man (07-29-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Iron Man (07-29-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7950</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. 

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July 29, 1949. CBS network. "The Iron Man". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe tobacco. The three owners of a failing New York bar decide to do in a barfly after taking out an insurance policy on his life. This is not as easy as it sounds. A well-done production of a classic (and true) story. William Spier (director, producer, editor), Sidney Miller, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer), James Matthews. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 01:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-18T18_23_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip_morris_playhouse boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family ad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. THIS EPISODE: July 29, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Iron Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe tobacco. The three owners of a failing New York bar decide to do in a barfly after taking out an insurance policy on his life. This is not as easy as it sounds. A well-done production of a classic (and true) story. William Spier (director, producer, editor), Sidney Miller, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer), James Matthews. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7949: The Price Of Fear - The Waxwork (10-13-73)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Price Of Fear - The Waxwork (10-13-73)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7949</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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October 13, 1973. Program #7. BBC. "The Waxwork". A writer spends the night in a room filled with waxworks. Well, he tries to spend the night. Vincent Price (host, narrator, performer), John Dyas (director), Joan Cooper, Barry Campbell (adaptor), A. M. Burrage (writer), Peter Barkweth, Cyril Schaps, Christopher Bidmeade. 30:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:October 13, 1973. Program #7. BBC. &quot;The Waxwork&quot;. A writer spends the night in a room filled with waxworks. Well, he tries to spend the night. Vincent Price (host, narrator, performer), John Dyas (director), Joan Cooper, Barry Campbell (adaptor), A. M. Burrage (writer), Peter Barkweth, Cyril Schaps, Christopher Bidmeade. 30:04.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast ov...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7948: The Mel Blanc Show - Crashing The Colby's Society Party (04-15-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mel Blanc Show - Crashing The Colby's Society Party (04-15-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7948</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1947. "Crashing The Colby's Society Party" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel poses as an expert on affairs operatic and is exp0sed with dramatic violence worthy of a Wagnerian finale. The local banker's wife is scheduled to make her singing debut at a big social event, and her instructor fears he'll lose a pupil when her lack of talent is realized. Mel, to help out, masquerades as an Italian opera expert, and praises her singing. When Mel is unmasked, the real trouble begins. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2021 15:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. THIS EPISODE:April 15, 1947. &quot;Crashing The Colby's Society Party&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel poses as an expert on affairs operatic and is exp0sed with dramatic violence worthy of a Wagnerian finale. The local banker's wife is scheduled to make her singing debut at a big social event, and her instructor fears he'll lose a pupil when her lack of talent is realized. Mel, to help out, masquerades as an Italian opera expert, and praises her singing. When Mel is unmasked, the real trouble begins. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7947: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Sense Of Justice (03-29-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Sense Of Justice (03-29-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7947</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" 
Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)

The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1959. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Sense Of Justice". Andy is accused of murder and in jail. Paladin stands up to a lynch mob out to get him...only Andy is an idiot! The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will travel" television show on November 1, 1958. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dawson (adaptor), Lynn Allen, Richard Perkins, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Richard Perkins, John Kneubuhl (writer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.THIS EPISODE:March 29, 1959. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Sense Of Justice&quot;. Andy is accused of murder and in jail. Paladin stands up to a lynch mob out to get him...only Andy is an idiot! The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will travel&quot; television show on November 1, 1958. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dawson (adaptor), Lynn Allen, Richard Perkins, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Richard Perkins, John Kneubuhl (writer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)The kn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7946: The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (06-20-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (06-20-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7946</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)

Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing.  As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role.

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1951. NBC network. "A Murder Deep In A Killer's Mind". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney. 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2021 03:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing.&amp;nbsp; As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role.THIS EPISODE:June 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Murder Deep In A Killer's Mind&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney. 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7945: The Screen Director's Playhouse - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (01-30-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (01-30-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7945</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 30, 1949. NBC network. "Mr. and Mrs. Smith". Sustaining. A comedy about a feuding couple who discover that they really aren't married after all. Guest director Alfred Hitchcock introduces the story and tells how he "appeared" in a cameo radio role. Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Dink Trout, Frank Barton (announcer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Pat McGeehan, Robert Montgomery, Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 23:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-17T16_25_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. THIS EPISODE: January 30, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Smith&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a feuding couple who discover that they really aren't married after all. Guest director Alfred Hitchcock introduces the story and tells how he &quot;appeared&quot; in a cameo radio role. Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Dink Trout, Frank Barton (announcer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Pat McGeehan, Robert Montgomery, Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio antho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7944: Duffy's Tavern - A Date For Dennis Day (05-02-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - A Date For Dennis Day (05-02-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7944</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1944. Program #50. "A Date For Dennis Day"- Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to get a date for guest Dennis Day. Ed Gardner, Dennis Day, Helen Lynd, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 16:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. THIS EPISODE:May 2, 1944. Program #50. &quot;A Date For Dennis Day&quot;- Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to get a date for guest Dennis Day. Ed Gardner, Dennis Day, Helen Lynd, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7943: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (04-13-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (04-13-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7943</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Trial (Aired April 13, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.

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April 13, 1958. CBS network. "The Trial". Sustaining. Kendall becomes a backwoods barrister to defend an ex-Indian scout accused of murder. The program is also known as "A Lawyer For McKuen." This is a network version. The program opening is slightly upcut. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Jack Kruschen, Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Will Wright, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Stacy Harris, Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier_gentleman j.b._kendall john_dehner antony_ellis jack_kr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (Aired April 13, 1958)Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.THIS EPISODE:April 13, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Trial&quot;. Sustaining. Kendall becomes a backwoods barrister to defend an ex-Indian scout accused of murder. The program is also known as &quot;A Lawyer For McKuen.&quot; This is a network version. The program opening is slightly upcut. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Jack Kruschen, Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Will Wright, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Stacy Harris, Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (Aired April 13, 1958)Frontier Gent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7942: Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - I Want Him Dead (02-22-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - I Want Him Dead (02-22-79)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

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February 22, 1979. Program #14. CBS network. "I Want Him Dead". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alice Heath, Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), David Chomsky (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Carroll, Noel North, Peggy Webber, Shepard Menken, Vic Perrin. 51:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 04:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-16T21_58_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears_radio_theater i_want_him_dead boxcars711 bob_camardella ki</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. THIS EPISODE:February 22, 1979. Program #14. CBS network. &quot;I Want Him Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alice Heath, Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), David Chomsky (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Carroll, Noel North, Peggy Webber, Shepard Menken, Vic Perrin. 51:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7941: NBC Short Story - Shadow Of Evil (03-28-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>NBC Short Story - Shadow Of Evil (03-28-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7941</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 00:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-16T17_40_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc_short_story boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7940: Space Patrol - The Giant Bubble (11-22-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Space Patrol - The Giant Bubble (11-22-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7940</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. Old Time Radio Researchers Library.

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November 22, 1952. ABC network. "The Giant Bubble". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). A new process for building satellite shells leads Buzz and Happy to battle an avalanche in the Ortoc Valley of Saturn. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 15:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-16T08_30_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space_patrol ray_bradbury ralston_cereals buzz happy boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. Old Time Radio Researchers Library.THIS EPISODE:November 22, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Giant Bubble&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). A new process for building satellite shells leads Buzz and Happy to battle an avalanche in the Ortoc Valley of Saturn. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7939: Father Knows Best - Father Is Not Feeling Well (12-14-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Knows Best - Father Is Not Feeling Well (12-14-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7939</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 09:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-16T02_43_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>robert_young boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure sus</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7938: The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny - The Palms Springs Show (03-02-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny - The Palms Springs Show (03-02-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7938</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[ The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn — after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme — that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. 

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March 2, 1952. "Palms Springs Show" - Program #308. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, "When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You." AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 05:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-15T22_15_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack&#173;&#173;&#173;_benny_rubin mel_blanc eddie_anderson sam_perrin boxcars7</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn &#8212; after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme &#8212; that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. THIS EPISODE:March 2, 1952. &quot;Palms Springs Show&quot; - Program #308. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, &quot;When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You.&quot; AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7937: The Life Of Riley - A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (03-26-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (03-26-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7937</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1944. "A Barber Chair For Riley's Den". Blue network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-15T16_42_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life_of_riley william bendix ken_niles boxcars711 bob_camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2021-08-15T16_42_56-07_00.mp3?_=1629070989.15674245" length="7313099" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story. THIS EPISODE: March 26, 1944. &quot;A Barber Chair For Riley's Den&quot;. Blue network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7936: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chicken Smith (03-31-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chicken Smith (03-31-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7936</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Chicken Smith (Aired March 31, 1957)



The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as THE true adult western and one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults.

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March 31, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Chicken Smith". The wife of Chicken Smith is seen with the new owner of the Lady Gay Saloon. What will the chicken farmer do about it? The public service announcements have been deleted. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Christine, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer). 22:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chicken Smith (Aired March 31, 1957)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as THE true adult western and one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults.THIS EPISODE:March 31, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Chicken Smith&quot;. The wife of Chicken Smith is seen with the new owner of the Lady Gay Saloon. What will the chicken farmer do about it? The public service announcements have been deleted. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Christine, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer). 22:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chicken Smith (Aired March 31, 1957)The radio show firs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7936: Our Miss Brooks - Taxi Fare (06-19-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - Taxi Fare (06-19-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7936</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)


Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1955. "Taxi Fare" - CBS network. Miss Brooks has no money to pay off a cab driver, who becomes a constant companion. The system cue and the commercials and/or public service announcements have been deleted. Al Lewis (writer), Arthur Alsberg (writer), Bob Rockwell, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Larry Berns (producer, director), Lud Gluskin, Richard Crenna. 26:4j8. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>eve_arden jane_morgan gale_gordon jeff_chandler gloria_mcmillan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.THIS EPISODE:June 19, 1955. &quot;Taxi Fare&quot; - CBS network. Miss Brooks has no money to pay off a cab driver, who becomes a constant companion. The system cue and the commercials and/or public service announcements have been deleted. Al Lewis (writer), Arthur Alsberg (writer), Bob Rockwell, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Larry Berns (producer, director), Lud Gluskin, Richard Crenna. 26:4j8. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7936: Dragnet - Quick Trigger Gunmen (06-24-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - Quick Trigger Gunmen (06-24-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7936</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 24, 1949. Program #4. "Quick Trigger Gunmen"- NBC network. Sustaining. A cop on a stake-out is killed by a shotgun blast from three quick-trigger gunmen in a bar. The killers are trapped in an apartment house. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 14:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-15T07_01_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:June 24, 1949. Program #4. &quot;Quick Trigger Gunmen&quot;- NBC network. Sustaining. A cop on a stake-out is killed by a shotgun blast from three quick-trigger gunmen in a bar. The killers are trapped in an apartment house. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7935: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Peace Officer (09-04-60)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Peace Officer (09-04-60)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7935</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Peace Officer (Aired August 18, 1957)

Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1957. Program #237. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Peace Officer". Dillon ousts Clegg Rawlings, the dishonest sheriff of Tascosa, who swears to kill him. Surprise ending. A quality upgrade, more complete version, but this is an AFRTS rebroadcast. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 15, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-15T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Peace Officer (Aired August 18, 1957)Gunsmoke - The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. THIS EPISODE:August 18, 1957. Program #237. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Peace Officer&quot;. Dillon ousts Clegg Rawlings, the dishonest sheriff of Tascosa, who swears to kill him. Surprise ending. A quality upgrade, more complete version, but this is an AFRTS rebroadcast. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 15, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Peace Officer (Aired August 18, 1957)Gunsmoke - The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7934: Night Beat - A World All His Own (04-16-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Night Beat - A World All His Own (04-16-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7934</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 16, 1950. "A World All His Own" - NBC net. Sustaining. Prizefighter Billy Candell, a punchy former middlewight champ, wants a final meeting with his love of yesteryear. This is a rebroadcast of the program of February 20, 1950. Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Lally, Lawrence Dobkin, Leo Cleary, Warren Lewis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 02:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-14T19_31_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nighrt_beat nightbest randy_stone frank_lovejoy william_conrad l</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1859</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. THIS EPISODE:April 16, 1950. &quot;A World All His Own&quot; - NBC net. Sustaining. Prizefighter Billy Candell, a punchy former middlewight champ, wants a final meeting with his love of yesteryear. This is a rebroadcast of the program of February 20, 1950. Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Lally, Lawrence Dobkin, Leo Cleary, Warren Lewis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7933: Murder By Experts - Prescription For Murder (07-11-49</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder By Experts - Prescription For Murder (07-11-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7933</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1949. Mutual network. "Prescription For Murder". Sustaining. An escaped convict murders a doctor and assumes his identity. The date is subject to correction. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Paul Monash (writer), Ken Lynch, Roger De Koven, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Kathy MacGregor, Bernard Grant, Jack Curtis, Phil Tonken (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2021 21:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-14</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-14T14_30_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_by_experts boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Prescription For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An escaped convict murders a doctor and assumes his identity. The date is subject to correction. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Paul Monash (writer), Ken Lynch, Roger De Koven, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Kathy MacGregor, Bernard Grant, Jack Curtis, Phil Tonken (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7932: The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Ladies Never Lie Much&quot; (01-07-51) Intro by: The Valiants (1957)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Ladies Never Lie Much&quot; (01-07-51) Intro by: The Valiants (1957)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7932</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventures Of The Saint - "Ladies Never Lie Much" (01-07-51) 
Intro by: The Valiants (1957) "This Is The Night For Love"

As must be apparent from the credits below, whether produced on the East Coast or the West Coast, The Saint attracted some of Radio's finest voice and acting talents. Among the various ensemble members of the cast over the years were Tony Barrett, William Conrad, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Ken Christy, Ted Von Eltz, Larry Dobkin, Sheldon Leonard, Ted Osborne and Louise Arthur. Ken Christy transitioned to each rendition of The Saint over American airwaves in one capacity or another. The Saint made the transition to Television in 1962 with Roger Moore in the starring role. Somewhat more campy than the Radio and Film renditions of The Saint, Moore nevertheless owned the characterization after a couple of seasons. The Television series ran for seven years. The Television incarnation of The Saint employed a great deal of expostion from Roger Moore's Simon Templar, much in the mold of the better film noir and radio noir depictions of sleuths of the 1940s and 1950s. The technique worked and for two generations, most Saint fans identified Roger Moore most closely with the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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January 7, 1951. NBC network. "Ladies Never Lie...Much". Sustaining. Mrs. Gordon comes to Templar's apartment, confesses to murdering her husband, and leaves. Mr. Gordon then arrives at the apartment...very much alive! However, he is shot as he leaves the apartment...very untidy! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, James Nusser, Louis Vittes (writer), Hy Averback, Lawrence Dobkin. 31:29 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2021 16:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-14T09_08_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Ladies Never Lie Much&quot; (01-07-51) Intro by: The Valiants (1957) &quot;This Is The Night For Love&quot;As must be apparent from the credits below, whether produced on the East Coast or the West Coast, The Saint attracted some of Radio's finest voice and acting talents. Among the various ensemble members of the cast over the years were Tony Barrett, William Conrad, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Ken Christy, Ted Von Eltz, Larry Dobkin, Sheldon Leonard, Ted Osborne and Louise Arthur. Ken Christy transitioned to each rendition of The Saint over American airwaves in one capacity or another. The Saint made the transition to Television in 1962 with Roger Moore in the starring role. Somewhat more campy than the Radio and Film renditions of The Saint, Moore nevertheless owned the characterization after a couple of seasons. The Television series ran for seven years. The Television incarnation of The Saint employed a great deal of expostion from Roger Moore's Simon Templar, much in the mold of the better film noir and radio noir depictions of sleuths of the 1940s and 1950s. The technique worked and for two generations, most Saint fans identified Roger Moore most closely with the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: January 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Ladies Never Lie...Much&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Gordon comes to Templar's apartment, confesses to murdering her husband, and leaves. Mr. Gordon then arrives at the apartment...very much alive! However, he is shot as he leaves the apartment...very untidy! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, James Nusser, Louis Vittes (writer), Hy Averback, Lawrence Dobkin. 31:29 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventures Of The Saint - &quot;Ladies Never Lie Much&quot; (01-07-51) Intro by: The Valiants (1957) &quot;T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7931: The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - The Silver Buckle (01-17-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - The Silver Buckle (01-17-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7931</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter." Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1954. "The Silver Buckle" - NBC network. Sustaining. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. This is a network version of cat. #17450. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Forrest Lewis, William Conrad, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Joel Cranston. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2021 08:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-14T01_22_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six_shooter silver_buckle jimmy_stewart boxcars711 bob_camardell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: &quot;The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter.&quot; Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time.THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1954. &quot;The Silver Buckle&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. This is a network version of cat. #17450. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Forrest Lewis, William Conrad, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Joel Cranston. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7930: The Mysterious Traveler - Vacation From Life (09-07-47) Intro. Tommy Edwards &quot;It's All In The Game&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mysterious Traveler - Vacation From Life (09-07-47) Intro. Tommy Edwards &quot;It's All In The Game&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7930</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947) 
Intro. Tommy Edwards "It's All In The Game"

During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1947. Mutual network. "Vacation From Life" Sustaining. A meek college professor finds an explosive mine on a beach and decides to put it to use. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2021 01:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-14</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-13T18_38_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious_traveler david_kogan boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1991</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947) Intro. Tommy Edwards &quot;It's All In The Game&quot;During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio.THIS EPISODE:September 7, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Vacation From Life&quot; Sustaining. A meek college professor finds an explosive mine on a beach and decides to put it to use. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947) Intro. Tommy Edwards &quot;It's All In The Game&quot;During it...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7929: Dragnet - The Spring Street Gang (12-01-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Spring Street Gang (12-01-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7929</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

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December 1, 1949. "The Spring Street Gang" - Program #27. NBC network. Sponsored by: Fatima, Grainger Pipe Tobacco. A gang of juveniles is hanging out on Spring Street. One of the gang members has been wounded, another is shot by a night watchman while committing a robbery. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 16:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-13T09_34_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb barton_yarborough sgt._ben_romero sgt._friday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.THIS EPISODE:December 1, 1949. &quot;The Spring Street Gang&quot; - Program #27. NBC network. Sponsored by: Fatima, Grainger Pipe Tobacco. A gang of juveniles is hanging out on Spring Street. One of the gang members has been wounded, another is shot by a night watchman while committing a robbery. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)Dragnet was a long-running radio and television po...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7928: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (10-19-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (10-19-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7928</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)

At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend." Conrad was one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a powerful, distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon as portrayed by Conrad was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. MacDonnell later claimed, "Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad." Meston relished the upending of cherished Western fiction clichés and felt that few Westerns gave any inkling of how brutal the Old West was in reality. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1958. CBS network. "Kick Me". Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Sugar Krinkles. An Indian scout named Tobile vows to kill the two white men who played a cruel practical joke on him, and who have insulted his honor. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on January 26, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ralph Moody, Byron Kane, Harry Bartell, John Meston (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 09:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william_conrad marshal matt_dillon howard_mcnear doc_charles_ada</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1252</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.&quot; Conrad was one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a powerful, distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon as portrayed by Conrad was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. MacDonnell later claimed, &quot;Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad.&quot; Meston relished the upending of cherished Western fiction clich&#233;s and felt that few Westerns gave any inkling of how brutal the Old West was in reality. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:October 19, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Kick Me&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Sugar Krinkles. An Indian scout named Tobile vows to kill the two white men who played a cruel practical joke on him, and who have insulted his honor. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on January 26, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ralph Moody, Byron Kane, Harry Bartell, John Meston (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)At the end of its run i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7927: The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - Murder In Celluloid (07-02-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - Murder In Celluloid (07-02-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7927</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1946. Mutual network. "Murder In Celluloid". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A movie actress is found strangled in her dressing room. What is the connection to the map drawn by a child actress on the same movie? Sheila Graham appears as a diner in a restaurant (and plugs her new series on Mutual). Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conducto), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 02:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-13</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-12T19_05_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.THIS EPISODE:July 2, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In Celluloid&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A movie actress is found strangled in her dressing room. What is the connection to the map drawn by a child actress on the same movie? Sheila Graham appears as a diner in a restaurant (and plugs her new series on Mutual). Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conducto), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7926: No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7926</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. 

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June 25, 1950. CBS Pacific network. "No Sad Clowns For Me". Sustaining. 8:30 P.M. "When a little old man named Crackly comes in, don't take his case." Mr. Crackly wants to find a man named Bliss. A circus story. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), Howard McNear, William Froug (writer), Gilbert Thomas (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2021 20:12:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-12T13_12_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff_regan boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. THIS EPISODE: June 25, 1950. CBS Pacific network. &quot;No Sad Clowns For Me&quot;. Sustaining. 8:30 P.M. &quot;When a little old man named Crackly comes in, don't take his case.&quot; Mr. Crackly wants to find a man named Bliss. A circus story. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), Howard McNear, William Froug (writer), Gilbert Thomas (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7925: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder At 10 Below (Aired November 26, 1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder At 10 Below (Aired November 26, 1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7925</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Cisco Kid"
"Murder At 10 Below" (Aired November 26, 1953)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, "'oh, Pancho!" "'oh, Cisco!", before galloping off, while laughing. Renaldo returned to the role for the popular 156-episode Ziv Television series The Cisco Kid (1950–1956), notable as the first TV series filmed in color. 

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot;&quot;Murder At 10 Below&quot; (Aired November 26, 1953)The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, &quot;'oh, Pancho!&quot; &quot;'oh, Cisco!&quot;, before galloping off, while laughing. Renaldo returned to the role for the popular 156-episode Ziv Television series The Cisco Kid (1950&#8211;1956), notable as the first TV series filmed in color.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot;&quot;Murder At 10 Below&quot; (Aired November 26, 1953)The Cis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7924: Broadway Is My Beat - The Janice Bennett Murder Case (11-27-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Janice Bennett Murder Case (11-27-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7924</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. 

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November 27, 1953. "The Janice Bennett Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Janice Bennett has been murdered and is declared dead by a doctor...who happens to be her father! An announcement is made that next week the show will be replaced by, "Twenty-First Precinct." Janice's husband is soon found dead; he's been hanged. Larry Thor, Cathy Lewis, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Edgar Barrier, Hy Averback, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Shepard Menken. 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2021 04:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2070</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. THIS EPISODE: November 27, 1953. &quot;The Janice Bennett Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Janice Bennett has been murdered and is declared dead by a doctor...who happens to be her father! An announcement is made that next week the show will be replaced by, &quot;Twenty-First Precinct.&quot; Janice's husband is soon found dead; he's been hanged. Larry Thor, Cathy Lewis, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Edgar Barrier, Hy Averback, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Shepard Menken. 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7923: The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950) - Barbara Streisand Intro: &quot;When Sunny Gets Blue&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950) - Barbara Streisand Intro: &quot;When Sunny Gets Blue&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7923</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950) - Barbara Streisand Intro: "When Sunny Gets Blue"

2000 AD (2000 Plus) is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 30, 1950. Mutual network. "The Robot Killer". Sustaining. "The Happy Sam Show" is going to give away a "mechanical man" also called, a "Robot" as a prize on the show. "Robot 23" can do anything, even sing, "Sweet Adeline!" However, it does have some limitations. Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (conductor). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2021 21:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-11T14_00_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000_plus science_fiction boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950) - Barbara Streisand Intro: &quot;When Sunny Gets Blue&quot;2000 AD (2000 Plus) is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. THIS EPISODE:August 30, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Robot Killer&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;The Happy Sam Show&quot; is going to give away a &quot;mechanical man&quot; also called, a &quot;Robot&quot; as a prize on the show. &quot;Robot 23&quot; can do anything, even sing, &quot;Sweet Adeline!&quot; However, it does have some limitations. Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (conductor). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950) - Barbara Streisand Intro: &quot;When Sunny Gets Blue&quot;2000 AD...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7922: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (04-04-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (04-04-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7922</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show"
"Sid Kenyon Rustlers" (Aired April 4, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West." 

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April 4, 1952. "Sid Kenyon Rustlers" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2021 10:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-11T03_57_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;&quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers&quot; (Aired April 4, 1952)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot; THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1952. &quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;&quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers&quot; (Aired April 4, 1952)Roy ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7921: The Jack Carson Show - Movie Magazine Interview (01-08-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Jack Carson Show - Movie Magazine Interview (01-08-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7921</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)
With Nat King Cole Intro. "When I Fall In Love"




Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

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January 8, 1947. " Movie Magazine Interview"- CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Jack is expecting a reporter from "Movie Screen" magazine to interview him. Jack and Del sing the middle commercial as a square dance. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 33:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2021 04:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-10T21_34_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack_carson_radio boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1982</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)With Nat King Cole Intro. &quot;When I Fall In Love&quot;Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. THIS EPISODE:January 8, 1947. &quot; Movie Magazine Interview&quot;- CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Jack is expecting a reporter from &quot;Movie Screen&quot; magazine to interview him. Jack and Del sing the middle commercial as a square dance. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 33:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)With Nat King Cole Intro. &quot;When I Fall In Love&quot;Ja...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7920: Inner Sanctum Mysteries - No Coffin For The Dead (02-20-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - No Coffin For The Dead (02-20-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7920</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. 

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February 20, 1945. CBS network. "No Coffin For The Dead". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. Who killed Peter Frame? The assailant is identified as the insane son of Peter Frame's housekeeper. However, the son has been shot while escaping from an asylum and is unable to walk. Emile Tepperman (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Les Tremayne, Santos Ortega, Luis Van Rooten, Alice Frost. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2021 21:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-10T14_34_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner_sanctum himan_brown boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2032</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. THIS EPISODE: February 20, 1945. CBS network. &quot;No Coffin For The Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. Who killed Peter Frame? The assailant is identified as the insane son of Peter Frame's housekeeper. However, the son has been shot while escaping from an asylum and is unable to walk. Emile Tepperman (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Les Tremayne, Santos Ortega, Luis Van Rooten, Alice Frost. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7919: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (09-10-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (09-10-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7919</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" 
Alarm At Pleasant Valley (Aired September 10, 1955)

William Conrad in 1952, when Matt Dillon was created on radio. Matt Dillon was played on radio by William Conrad and on TV by James Arness. Two versions of the same pilot episode titled "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" were produced with Rye Billsbury and Howard Culver playing Marshal "Mark" Dillon as the lead, not yet played by Conrad. Conrad was one of the last actors to audition for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, Macdonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over Macdonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon, as portrayed by Conrad, was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. Macdonnell later claimed, "Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad."
 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1955. CBS network. "Alarm At Pleasant Valley". Sponsored by: L &amp; M cigarettes. A band of Kiowa Indians attacks the Clayburn family. Sam Fraser decides to give up and leave the territory. This is a network, sponsored version. William Conrad announces that "Gunsmoke" will begin on television tonight! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on August 25, 1956. William Conrad, George Walsh (announcer), Vic Perrin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), Eleanor Tanin, Helen Kleeb, John Dehner, John Dunkel (writer), John James. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; Alarm At Pleasant Valley (Aired September 10, 1955)William Conrad in 1952, when Matt Dillon was created on radio. Matt Dillon was played on radio by William Conrad and on TV by James Arness. Two versions of the same pilot episode titled &quot;Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye&quot; were produced with Rye Billsbury and Howard Culver playing Marshal &quot;Mark&quot; Dillon as the lead, not yet played by Conrad. Conrad was one of the last actors to audition for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, Macdonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over Macdonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon, as portrayed by Conrad, was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. Macdonnell later claimed, &quot;Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad.&quot; THIS EPISODE:September 10, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Alarm At Pleasant Valley&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M cigarettes. A band of Kiowa Indians attacks the Clayburn family. Sam Fraser decides to give up and leave the territory. This is a network, sponsored version. William Conrad announces that &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; will begin on television tonight! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on August 25, 1956. William Conrad, George Walsh (announcer), Vic Perrin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), Eleanor Tanin, Helen Kleeb, John Dehner, John Dunkel (writer), John James. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7918: The Molle Mystery Theater - The Betrayer (04-02-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Molle Mystery Theater - The Betrayer (04-02-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7918</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1948. NBC network. "The Betrayer". Sponsored by: Molle shaving cream, Double Dandereen, Ironized Yeast. Albert Winston is being betrayed by a set of dictaphone records. It seems he has a secret regarding Mrs. Winston and the truth is about to come out. Julie Haydon plays one role, but in two voices. It's amazing how she changes from one voice to the other in the middle of a sentence. Dan Seymour (announcer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Julie Haydon, Everett Sloane, Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), George Putnam (commercial spokesman). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:April 2, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Betrayer&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle shaving cream, Double Dandereen, Ironized Yeast. Albert Winston is being betrayed by a set of dictaphone records. It seems he has a secret regarding Mrs. Winston and the truth is about to come out. Julie Haydon plays one role, but in two voices. It's amazing how she changes from one voice to the other in the middle of a sentence. Dan Seymour (announcer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Julie Haydon, Everett Sloane, Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), George Putnam (commercial spokesman). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7917: Our Miss Brooks - A New School Bus (01-27-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - A New School Bus (01-27-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7917</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)

HOLLYWOOD --(AP)-- With a mixture of joy and regret, Eve Arden says farewell to her Miss Brooks. After four successful seasons, "Our Miss Brooks" has faded from the Friday night programming. She is coming back on re-runs, appearing five times weekly on CBS-TV daytimes. Eve is shedding no tears over the passing of her schoolteacher character. "I've Had It". "After four years, I've had it," she sighed on one of her infrequent trips into town from her Hidden Valley ranch. "I think we went about as far as we could go with the show—perhaps even a little farther. "I might have been more enthusiastic about going on if we hadn't had such a hassle last season. It was a mess. First of all, they started to change the format. I argued against it, but they went ahead anyway. "Much of the time we didn't know what we were doing. The casting didn't work out right. There were last minute changes. We lost our writer, Al Lewis, because of an argument with another writer." She admitted she did have some regrets about leaving the show. "I grew rather fond of Miss Brooks," she reflected. "After all, she has been very good to me." Eve will be able to keep her ranch in chickens for a long time since she'll be collecting on the re-runs of the show. But she won't remain idle. "I'm still under exclusive contract to CBS," she said. "I have three months to come up with the pilot film for a new series. It's largely a matter of finding the right writers and then the right casting."  Show Notes From The DigitalDeli OTR Library.

January 27, 1952. CBS network. It's Mr. Conklin's birthday; he's determined to look and feel young. Madison High has a "New" School Bus"..formerly a paddy wagon. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna. 25:35.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <itunes:summary>A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)HOLLYWOOD --(AP)-- With a mixture of joy and regret, Eve Arden says farewell to her Miss Brooks. After four successful seasons, &quot;Our Miss Brooks&quot; has faded from the Friday night programming. She is coming back on re-runs, appearing five times weekly on CBS-TV daytimes. Eve is shedding no tears over the passing of her schoolteacher character. &quot;I've Had It&quot;. &quot;After four years, I've had it,&quot; she sighed on one of her infrequent trips into town from her Hidden Valley ranch. &quot;I think we went about as far as we could go with the show&#8212;perhaps even a little farther. &quot;I might have been more enthusiastic about going on if we hadn't had such a hassle last season. It was a mess. First of all, they started to change the format. I argued against it, but they went ahead anyway. &quot;Much of the time we didn't know what we were doing. The casting didn't work out right. There were last minute changes. We lost our writer, Al Lewis, because of an argument with another writer.&quot; She admitted she did have some regrets about leaving the show. &quot;I grew rather fond of Miss Brooks,&quot; she reflected. &quot;After all, she has been very good to me.&quot; Eve will be able to keep her ranch in chickens for a long time since she'll be collecting on the re-runs of the show. But she won't remain idle. &quot;I'm still under exclusive contract to CBS,&quot; she said. &quot;I have three months to come up with the pilot film for a new series. It's largely a matter of finding the right writers and then the right casting.&quot;&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From The DigitalDeli OTR Library.January 27, 1952. CBS network. It's Mr. Conklin's birthday; he's determined to look and feel young. Madison High has a &quot;New&quot; School Bus&quot;..formerly a paddy wagon. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna. 25:35. &amp;nbsp;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)HOLLYWOOD --(AP)-- With a mixture of joy and regret, Eve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7916: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killers Crop (12-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killers Crop (12-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7916</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"
Killer's Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1951. NBC network. "Killer's Crop". Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly "Robert Ryf"), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 10:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;Killer's Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.THIS EPISODE:December 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Killer's Crop&quot;. Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly &quot;Robert Ryf&quot;), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;Killer's Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7915: Meet Miss Sherlock - The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (07-07-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Meet Miss Sherlock - The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (07-07-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7915</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not “dithery” enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "The Case Of The Deadman's Chest," or "Murder In Manhattan". Sustaining. A rosewood chest is bought for $300 at an auction by Jane Sherlock. She later turns down $750 for the chest...and a lot more! Sondra Gair, Dave Vail (producer), William Conrad, Don Thompson (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Tip Corning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (inspiration). 29:49.  Episode Notes By Boxcars711.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 02:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not &#8220;dithery&#8221; enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.THIS EPISODE:July 7, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadman's Chest,&quot; or &quot;Murder In Manhattan&quot;. Sustaining. A rosewood chest is bought for $300 at an auction by Jane Sherlock. She later turns down $750 for the chest...and a lot more! Sondra Gair, Dave Vail (producer), William Conrad, Don Thompson (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Tip Corning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (inspiration). 29:49.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes By Boxcars711.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)During World War II no more women sleuths arr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7914: The MGM Theater Of The Air - Stablemates (02-03-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The MGM Theater Of The Air - Stablemates (02-03-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7914</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)

The "MGM Theater of the Air" wasn’t able to offer up a "big gun" host like Lux’s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM’s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as "Dancing in the Dark". "By Myself," and "You and the Night and the Music" and librettist for such Broadway successes as "The Band Wagon" and "Revenge with Music". Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week’s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. Like most MGM radio productions - and, in fact, most syndicated series in general - "MGM Theater of the Air" had a fairly tight budget to work with each week and the lion’s share usually went towards securing that week’s big name performer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1950. Program #17. MGM syndication. "Stablemates". Commercials added locally. A young boy with a love of horses, a grizzled old vet with a taste for booze, a race horse with a chance for the big time, and a liberal dose of schmaltz. Mickey Rooney, Parker Fennelly, Agnes Young, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer). 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2021 19:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)The &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a &quot;big gun&quot; host like Lux&#8217;s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM&#8217;s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as &quot;Dancing in the Dark&quot;. &quot;By Myself,&quot; and &quot;You and the Night and the Music&quot; and librettist for such Broadway successes as &quot;The Band Wagon&quot; and &quot;Revenge with Music&quot;. Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week&#8217;s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. Like most MGM radio productions - and, in fact, most syndicated series in general - &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; had a fairly tight budget to work with each week and the lion&#8217;s share usually went towards securing that week&#8217;s big name performer.THIS EPISODE:January 13, 1950. Program #17. MGM syndication. &quot;Stablemates&quot;. Commercials added locally. A young boy with a love of horses, a grizzled old vet with a taste for booze, a race horse with a chance for the big time, and a liberal dose of schmaltz. Mickey Rooney, Parker Fennelly, Agnes Young, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer). 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)The &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a &quot;big g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7913: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (05-23-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (05-23-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7913</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

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May 23, 1953. CBS network. "Print Asper". Sustaining. Rabb is a dishonest lawyer who tries to cheat John Asper out of his ranch. Lawyer Rabb is found shot four days later, it looks as if one of Asper's son's did the shooting. A good story! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 23, 1959. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Joseph Kearns, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:May 23, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Print Asper&quot;. Sustaining. Rabb is a dishonest lawyer who tries to cheat John Asper out of his ranch. Lawyer Rabb is found shot four days later, it looks as if one of Asper's son's did the shooting. A good story! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 23, 1959. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Joseph Kearns, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)The radio show first ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7912: The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7912</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan". Commercials added locally. Christina Bancroft, the beautiful actress, hires Shayne to protect her from murder for 3 days. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2021 03:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-07T20_32_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael_shayne jeff_chandler boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fami</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1572</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. THIS EPISODE: October 16, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan&quot;. Commercials added locally. Christina Bancroft, the beautiful actress, hires Shayne to protect her from murder for 3 days. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth cre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7911: The Man Called X - Swindle To Honolulu (06-05-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Man Called X - Swindle To Honolulu (06-05-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7911</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling "sidekick" Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1947. "Swindle To Honolulu"- CBS network. Commercials deleted. A land company in Hawaii has been swindling veterans by selling land they don't own. They also frame Ken Thurston for murder! Herbert Marshall, Wendell Niles (nnouncer), Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Johnny Green (music), Les Crutchfield (writer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 19:54:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-07</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-07T12_54_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man_called_x herbert_marshall boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fam</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling &quot;sidekick&quot; Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music.THIS EPISODE:June 5, 1947. &quot;Swindle To Honolulu&quot;- CBS network. Commercials deleted. A land company in Hawaii has been swindling veterans by selling land they don't own. They also frame Ken Thurston for murder! Herbert Marshall, Wendell Niles (nnouncer), Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Johnny Green (music), Les Crutchfield (writer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7910: The Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (11-07-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (11-07-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7910</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1946. "Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Birdseye Foods. Gracie tries to get guest Frank Sinatra to leave town. At the opening, Bill messes up the line, "Starring George Burns and Gracie Allen." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, Tobe Reed (commercial spokesman), Mel Blanc (as "The Postman"). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 12:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-07T05_14_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george_burns gracie_allen frank_sinatra boxcars711 bob_camardell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. THIS EPISODE:November 7, 1946. &quot;Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Birdseye Foods. Gracie tries to get guest Frank Sinatra to leave town. At the opening, Bill messes up the line, &quot;Starring George Burns and Gracie Allen.&quot; George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, Tobe Reed (commercial spokesman), Mel Blanc (as &quot;The Postman&quot;). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7909: The Chase - Joey (07-17-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Chase - Joey (07-17-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7909</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)

The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 17, 1952. NBC network. "Joey". Sustaining. A boxing manager signs a young Mexican who looks like the next champ. After poisoning the fighter to win for a gambler, the manager is haunted by the fighter and his mother. Amzie Strickland, Bryna Raeburn, Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Donald Buka, Fred Collins (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Mandel Kramer. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 01:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-07</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-06T18_58_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_chase boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. THIS EPISODE:July 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Joey&quot;. Sustaining. A boxing manager signs a young Mexican who looks like the next champ. After poisoning the fighter to win for a gambler, the manager is haunted by the fighter and his mother. Amzie Strickland, Bryna Raeburn, Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Donald Buka, Fred Collins (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Mandel Kramer. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and wer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7908: Murder At Midnight - The Heavy Death (05-31-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - The Heavy Death (05-31-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7908</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 31, 1946. Program #7. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Heavy Death". Commercials added locally. A good, grisly story about a mad scientist capable of transmuting the elements in a man's body...and who was as heavy as lead. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Frank Readick, Lon Clark, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 23:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-06T16_07_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder_at_midnight boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventu</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. THIS EPISODE: May 31, 1946. Program #7. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Heavy Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good, grisly story about a mad scientist capable of transmuting the elements in a man's body...and who was as heavy as lead. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Frank Readick, Lon Clark, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7907: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Revenge For Mendoza (03-25-38)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Revenge For Mendoza (03-25-38)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7907</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger"
Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)

On radio, the Lone Ranger was played by several actors, including John L. Barrett who played the role on the test broadcasts on WEBR during early January, 1933; George Seaton (under the name George Stenius) from January 31 to May 9 of 1933; series director James Jewell and an actor known only by the pseudonym "Jack Deeds" (for one episode each), and then by Earle Graser from May 16, 1933, until April 7, 1941. On April 8, Graser died in a car accident, and for five episodes, as the result of being critically wounded, the Lone Ranger was unable to speak beyond a whisper, with Tonto carrying the action. Finally, on the broadcast of April 18, 1941, deep-voiced performer Brace Beemer, who had been the show's announcer for several years, took over the role and played the part until the end.

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March 25, 1938. "Revenge For Mendoza" aka "Maggie and Hank Crumpot." - Program #805/30. Syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Mendoza gang seem to be raiding the Greenville, Texas homes of the jury that convicted their leader. The head of the gang is the beautiful Carita, daughter of Mendoza. Earle Graser, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 11:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone_ranger tonto boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1825</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot;Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)On radio, the Lone Ranger was played by several actors, including John L. Barrett who played the role on the test broadcasts on WEBR during early January, 1933; George Seaton (under the name George Stenius) from January 31 to May 9 of 1933; series director James Jewell and an actor known only by the pseudonym &quot;Jack Deeds&quot; (for one episode each), and then by Earle Graser from May 16, 1933, until April 7, 1941. On April 8, Graser died in a car accident, and for five episodes, as the result of being critically wounded, the Lone Ranger was unable to speak beyond a whisper, with Tonto carrying the action. Finally, on the broadcast of April 18, 1941, deep-voiced performer Brace Beemer, who had been the show's announcer for several years, took over the role and played the part until the end.THIS EPISODE:March 25, 1938. &quot;Revenge For Mendoza&quot; aka &quot;Maggie and Hank Crumpot.&quot; - Program #805/30. Syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Mendoza gang seem to be raiding the Greenville, Texas homes of the jury that convicted their leader. The head of the gang is the beautiful Carita, daughter of Mendoza. Earle Graser, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot;Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)On radio, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7906: Fear On Four - Mind Well The Tree (02-28-88)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fear On Four - Mind Well The Tree (02-28-88)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7906</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered Appointment with Fear , the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called The Man In Black, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment with Fear are known to have survived.  None of  The Man in Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of "Fear on 4" on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 01:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-05T18_49_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fear_on_four boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure sus</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.&amp;nbsp; Back then, the BBC offered Appointment with Fear , the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.&amp;nbsp; These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called The Man In Black, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment with Fear are known to have survived.&amp;nbsp; None of&amp;nbsp; The Man in Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.&amp;nbsp; Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of &quot;Fear on 4&quot; on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation'...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7905: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Deadest Man In The World (07-19-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Deadest Man In The World (07-19-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7905</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)

There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, "the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse".  A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, "speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave."

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. "The Deadest Man In The World". Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2021 19:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-05T12_53_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, &quot;the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse&quot;.&amp;nbsp; A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, &quot;speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave.&quot;THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. &quot;The Deadest Man In The World&quot;. Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)There have been a number of radio adaptations o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7905: Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Deadest Man In The World (07-19-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Deadest Man In The World (07-19-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7905</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)

There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, "the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse".  A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, "speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave."

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. "The Deadest Man In The World". Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2021 19:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-05T12_50_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, &quot;the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse&quot;.&amp;nbsp; A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, &quot;speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave.&quot;THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. &quot;The Deadest Man In The World&quot;. Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)There have been a number of radio adaptations o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7904: Dragnet - Sixteen Jewel Thieves (08-18-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - Sixteen Jewel Thieves (08-18-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7904</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)

Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters. A single minute of "A Gun For Christmas" is a representative example of the evocative sound effects featured on "Dragnet". While Friday and others investigate bloodstains in a suburban backyard, the listener hears a series of overlapping effects: a squeaking gate hinge, footsteps, a technician scraping blood into a paper envelope, the glassy chime of chemical vials, bird calls and a dog barking in the distance. Scripts tackled a number of topics, ranging from the thrilling (murders, missing persons and armed robbery) to the mundane (check fraud and shoplifting).

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August 18, 1949. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &lt;B&gt;&lt;I&gt;"Sixteen Jewel Burglaries"&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/B&gt;. There have been sixteen jewel burglaries in the last sixteen days, a very active thief! The trail leads to Walter Tracy. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr, Harry Morgan. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2021 10:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-05T03_06_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet jack_webb boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters. A single minute of &quot;A Gun For Christmas&quot; is a representative example of the evocative sound effects featured on &quot;Dragnet&quot;. While Friday and others investigate bloodstains in a suburban backyard, the listener hears a series of overlapping effects: a squeaking gate hinge, footsteps, a technician scraping blood into a paper envelope, the glassy chime of chemical vials, bird calls and a dog barking in the distance. Scripts tackled a number of topics, ranging from the thrilling (murders, missing persons and armed robbery) to the mundane (check fraud and shoplifting).THIS EPISODE:August 18, 1949. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &amp;lt;B&amp;gt;&amp;lt;I&amp;gt;&quot;Sixteen Jewel Burglaries&quot;&amp;lt;/I&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/B&amp;gt;. There have been sixteen jewel burglaries in the last sixteen days, a very active thief! The trail leads to Walter Tracy. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr, Harry Morgan. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7903: The Mayor Of The Town - Abandoned Baby (10-21-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Mayor Of The Town - Abandoned Baby (10-21-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7903</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1942. "Abandoned Baby" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Swan Soap. The mayor puts two problems together; an abandoned baby and an old woman abandoned in another way. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Agnes Moorehead, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), Paula Winslowe, Jerry Hausner. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2021 02:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-04T19_04_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.THIS EPISODE:October 21, 1942. &quot;Abandoned Baby&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Swan Soap. The mayor puts two problems together; an abandoned baby and an old woman abandoned in another way. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Agnes Moorehead, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), Paula Winslowe, Jerry Hausner. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7902: Gangbusters - The Case Of The Costumed Killer (05-24-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Costumed Killer (05-24-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7902</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1947. Program #487. "The Case Of The Costumed Killer" aka: "The Case Of The Crime Teacher" - ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Arrow Audio. William Usery committed murder several times. He also taught young boys how to succeed in a life of crime. Don Gardiner (announcer). 22:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2021 16:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-04T09_17_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure susp</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1351</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. THIS EPISODE:May 24, 1947. Program #487. &quot;The Case Of The Costumed Killer&quot; aka: &quot;The Case Of The Crime Teacher&quot; - ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Arrow Audio. William Usery committed murder several times. He also taught young boys how to succeed in a life of crime. Don Gardiner (announcer). 22:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)The series dramatized FBI cases, which produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7901: Broken Arrow (Starring Jimmy Stewart) 09-07-51</title>
      <itunes:title>Broken Arrow (Starring Jimmy Stewart) 09-07-51</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7901</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Broken Arrow (Aired September 07, 1951)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.

THIS EPISODE:

September 07, 1951. NBC network. "Broken Arrow". Anacin, RCA Victor. Jimmy Stewart, Jeff Chandler, Debra Paget, Delmer Daves (guest screen director), Ralph Moody, Jerry Farber, Byron Kane, Rye Billsbury, Paul Dubov, Herb Butterfield, Tom Holland, John Stevenson, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor), Howard Wiley (supervisor), Bill Cairn (director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jan Arvan. 01:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2021 10:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-04</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-04T03_52_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen_director's_playhouse broken_arrow jimmy_stewart jeff_chan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3664</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Broken Arrow (Aired September 07, 1951)The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.THIS EPISODE:September 07, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Broken Arrow&quot;. Anacin, RCA Victor. Jimmy Stewart, Jeff Chandler, Debra Paget, Delmer Daves (guest screen director), Ralph Moody, Jerry Farber, Byron Kane, Rye Billsbury, Paul Dubov, Herb Butterfield, Tom Holland, John Stevenson, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor), Howard Wiley (supervisor), Bill Cairn (director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jan Arvan. 01:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broken Arrow (Aired September 07, 1951)The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7900: The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Smoke Ring (10-20-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Smoke Ring (10-20-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7900</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Smoke Ring". A racket in cigars with no tax stamps, and a reluctant son. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 17:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-03T10_26_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fbi_in_peace_and_war boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adven</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1395</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast.THIS EPISODE:October 20, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Smoke Ring&quot;. A racket in cigars with no tax stamps, and a reluctant son. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7899: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (09-14-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (09-14-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7899</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" 
A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)

1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has J.B. Kendall, a cashiered British Cavalry officer who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1958. CBS network. "A Horse For Kendall". Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 09:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-03T02_39_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier_gentleman j.b._kendall john_dehner boxcars711 bob_camar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1542</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has J.B. Kendall, a cashiered British Cavalry officer who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:September 14, 1958. CBS network. &quot;A Horse For Kendall&quot;. Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7898: I Deal In Crime - The Abigail Murray Case (09-27-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Deal In Crime - The Abigail Murray Case (09-27-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7898</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, "a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy." This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947; a total of only three episodes have survived and are being traded among collectors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1946. "The Abigail Murray Case" - ABC network. Sustaining. Ross Dolan is hired by Miss Abigail Murray to drive her around town. She's received a letter that says she'll be murdered tonight. A good murder mystery with lots of gunplay, dead bodies and conks on the head. The system cue has been deleted. Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (music arranger, conductor), William Gargan, Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 32:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 03:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-02T20_49_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_deal_in_crime boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1956</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &quot;a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy.&quot; This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947; a total of only three episodes have survived and are being traded among collectors. THIS EPISODE: September 27, 1946. &quot;The Abigail Murray Case&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. Ross Dolan is hired by Miss Abigail Murray to drive her around town. She's received a letter that says she'll be murdered tonight. A good murder mystery with lots of gunplay, dead bodies and conks on the head. The system cue has been deleted. Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (music arranger, conductor), William Gargan, Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 32:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7897: It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Red Hot Mama (1956)</title>
      <itunes:title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Red Hot Mama (1956)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7897</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... "came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title. 

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1956. Mutual network origination, syndication. "The Red Hot Mama". Commercials added locally. A reading of a will and a murder in a large house in the Florida Keys. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2021 19:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-02T12_15_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>it's_a_crime_mr._collins richard_denning boxcars711 bob_camardel</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2112</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... &quot;came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title. THIS EPISODE: 1956. Mutual network origination, syndication. &quot;The Red Hot Mama&quot;. Commercials added locally. A reading of a will and a murder in a large house in the Florida Keys. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7896: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Apron Faced Sorrel (02-07-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Apron Faced Sorrel (02-07-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7896</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter"
Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)

His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time. He became involved in a delighful Western version of Cinderella, complete with grouchy stepmother, ugly sisters, and a shoe that didn't fit. And at Christmas he told a young runaway the story of A Christmas Carol, Substituting the original Dickens characters with Western heavies. Britt even had time to fall in love, but it was the age-old story of people from different worlds, and the romance was foredoomed despite their valiant efforts to save it. So we got a cowboy-into-the-sunset ending for this series, truly one of the bright spots of radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1954. "Apron Faced Sorrel" - NBC network. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, a young boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appears that he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2021 12:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-02T05_11_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_six_shooter james_stewart boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fam</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time. He became involved in a delighful Western version of Cinderella, complete with grouchy stepmother, ugly sisters, and a shoe that didn't fit. And at Christmas he told a young runaway the story of A Christmas Carol, Substituting the original Dickens characters with Western heavies. Britt even had time to fall in love, but it was the age-old story of people from different worlds, and the romance was foredoomed despite their valiant efforts to save it. So we got a cowboy-into-the-sunset ending for this series, truly one of the bright spots of radio. THIS EPISODE:February 7, 1954. &quot;Apron Faced Sorrel&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, a young boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appears that he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot;Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)His expe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7895: The Weird Circle - The Knight's Bridge Mystery (10-17-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Weird Circle - The Knight's Bridge Mystery (10-17-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7895</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1943. Program #8. NBC syndication. "The Knight's Bridge Mystery". Commercials added locally. A double murder than never happened, and an idiot in two places at once. The date is approximate. Charles Reade (author). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2021 02:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-02</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-08-01T19_10_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird_circle boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure sus</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra.THIS EPISODE: October 17, 1943. Program #8. NBC syndication. &quot;The Knight's Bridge Mystery&quot;. Commercials added locally. A double murder than never happened, and an idiot in two places at once. The date is approximate. Charles Reade (author). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7894:  Radio City Playhouse - Long Distance (07-03-48)</title>
      <itunes:title> Radio City Playhouse - Long Distance (07-03-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7894</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Radio City Playhouse - Long Distance (Aired July 3, 1948)

First appearing on September 25, 1948, this series was conceived as a showcase for what NBC termed "good drama" regardless of the reknown of the playwright or of the play. The program was "sustained", which is to say that the production costs were borne by the network rather than a sponsor. Absent the need to cater to a particular sponsor, director, Harry W. Junkin and producer Richard McDonagh had the lattitude to produce works which were more literary in nature than the formula genre plays which were the mainstay of network radio. They took full advantage of this freedom to present plays ranging from the quirky comedy, "Fanny", to the taut drama "Long Distance", the series' premiere episode. Jan Miner's gripping performance in that play created a sensation reminiscent of Agnes Morehead's triumph in the Suspense production of "Sorry, Wrong Number" some five years earlier. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 03, 1948. Program #1. NBC network. "Long Distance". Sustaining. The first show of the series. A story about the wife of a convicted murderer who tries to stay his execution by telephone. The concept is similar to, "Sorry, Wrong Number." The script was subsequently used on "Radio City Playhouse" on August 23, 1948 (see cat. #76603) and on June 30, 1949. After program #20, the "Attraction number," announced at the beginning and end of each program, appears to be in error. On at least two occasions, the same "Attraction number" is announced two weeks in a row. The program numbers indicated are based on the calender, not the announcement. Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Bob Warren (announcer), Eugene Francis, Jean Tatum, Anna Karen, Frank Thomas, Jan Miner, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 42:40.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 18:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio City Playhouse - Long Distance (Aired July 3, 1948)First appearing on September 25, 1948, this series was conceived as a showcase for what NBC termed &quot;good drama&quot; regardless of the reknown of the playwright or of the play. The program was &quot;sustained&quot;, which is to say that the production costs were borne by the network rather than a sponsor. Absent the need to cater to a particular sponsor, director, Harry W. Junkin and producer Richard McDonagh had the lattitude to produce works which were more literary in nature than the formula genre plays which were the mainstay of network radio. They took full advantage of this freedom to present plays ranging from the quirky comedy, &quot;Fanny&quot;, to the taut drama &quot;Long Distance&quot;, the series' premiere episode. Jan Miner's gripping performance in that play created a sensation reminiscent of Agnes Morehead's triumph in the Suspense production of &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number&quot; some five years earlier. THIS EPISODE:July 03, 1948. Program #1. NBC network. &quot;Long Distance&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. A story about the wife of a convicted murderer who tries to stay his execution by telephone. The concept is similar to, &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number.&quot; The script was subsequently used on &quot;Radio City Playhouse&quot; on August 23, 1948 (see cat. #76603) and on June 30, 1949. After program #20, the &quot;Attraction number,&quot; announced at the beginning and end of each program, appears to be in error. On at least two occasions, the same &quot;Attraction number&quot; is announced two weeks in a row. The program numbers indicated are based on the calender, not the announcement. Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Bob Warren (announcer), Eugene Francis, Jean Tatum, Anna Karen, Frank Thomas, Jan Miner, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 42:40.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Radio City Playhouse - Long Distance (Aired July 3, 1948)First appearing on September 25, 1948, t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7893: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (11-14-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (11-14-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7893</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Square Triangle (Aired November 14, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1952. CBS network. "The Square Triangle". Sustaining. Eva Morley causes the death of three men. There aren't many women like her! The script was re-used on the program on November 15, 1959. Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lillian Buyeff, Parley Baer, William Conrad. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 11:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-01</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (Aired November 14, 1952)Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;THIS EPISODE:November 14, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Square Triangle&quot;. Sustaining. Eva Morley causes the death of three men. There aren't many women like her! The script was re-used on the program on November 15, 1959. Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lillian Buyeff, Parley Baer, William Conrad. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (Aired November 14, 1952)Two auditi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7892: The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7892</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1964. Program #77. ABC network. "The Contract Maker". Commercials deleted. A young hit-man is paid to kill an elderly judge, but the judge has his own ideas about the outcome! Frank Thomas, Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack Grimes, June Graham, Martin Ruby (announcer), Martin Wolfson, Ted Bell (producer, director). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 00:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-08-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-08-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-31T17_42_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater_five boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure sus</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1219</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: November 17, 1964. Program #77. ABC network. &quot;The Contract Maker&quot;. Commercials deleted. A young hit-man is paid to kill an elderly judge, but the judge has his own ideas about the outcome! Frank Thomas, Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack Grimes, June Graham, Martin Ruby (announcer), Martin Wolfson, Ted Bell (producer, director). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)The production values, polish, direction, sound engin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7891: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill&quot; (01-06-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill&quot; (01-06-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7891</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - "The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill" (Aired 01-06-74)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over.

THIS EPISODE:

January 06, 1974. Program #1. CBS network. "The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill". Budweiser, Kellogg's. The first show of the series. The program was rebroadcast on March 1, 1974 and December 2, 1978. The dates listed should be taken only as a general guide, as programs were repeated on different dates at different stations. Production credits for the shows includes Fred Himes (technical director), Jimmy Dwan (sound effects), Jerry McCarthy (sound effects), Peter Prescott (sound effects). These names are listed below for this program only, as the exact dates they were involved with the program are unknown. E. G. Marshall (host), Henry Slesar (writer), Agnes Moorehead, Leon Janney (doubles), Roger De Koven (doubles), Himan Brown (producer, director), Jimmy Dwan, Jerry McCarthy, Peter Prescott, Fred Himes. 52 minutes.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 19:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-31T12_49_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbsrmt cbs_radio_mystery_theater boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill&quot; (Aired 01-06-74)The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over.THIS EPISODE:January 06, 1974. Program #1. CBS network. &quot;The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill&quot;. Budweiser, Kellogg's. The first show of the series. The program was rebroadcast on March 1, 1974 and December 2, 1978. The dates listed should be taken only as a general guide, as programs were repeated on different dates at different stations. Production credits for the shows includes Fred Himes (technical director), Jimmy Dwan (sound effects), Jerry McCarthy (sound effects), Peter Prescott (sound effects). These names are listed below for this program only, as the exact dates they were involved with the program are unknown. E. G. Marshall (host), Henry Slesar (writer), Agnes Moorehead, Leon Janney (doubles), Roger De Koven (doubles), Himan Brown (producer, director), Jimmy Dwan, Jerry McCarthy, Peter Prescott, Fred Himes. 52 minutes.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - &quot;The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill&quot; (Aired 01-06-74)The CBS Radio Mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7890: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Dead Give Away (12-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Dead Give Away (12-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7890</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers"  
The Dead Give Away (Aired December 2, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1951. NBC network. "Dead Giveaway". Sustaining. A boxer named Johnny Buck is poisoned...in the middle of a fight. The date and story title are subject to correction. Joel McCrea, Will Gould (adaptor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Nestor Paiva, Parley Baer, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 12:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&amp;nbsp; The Dead Give Away (Aired December 2, 1951)Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.THIS EPISODE:December 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Dead Giveaway&quot;. Sustaining. A boxer named Johnny Buck is poisoned...in the middle of a fight. The date and story title are subject to correction. Joel McCrea, Will Gould (adaptor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Nestor Paiva, Parley Baer, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot;&amp;nbsp; The Dead Give Away (Aired Decembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7889: Big Town - Dangerous Resolution (12-28-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - Dangerous Resolution (12-28-48)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 28, 1948. NBC network. "The Dangerous Resolution". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 03:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town ed_pawley edward_g_robinson boxcars711 bob_camardella k</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). THIS EPISODE: December 28, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Dangerous Resolution&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by Willi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7889: Big Town - Dangerous Resolution (12-28-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - Dangerous Resolution (12-28-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7889</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 28, 1948. NBC network. "The Dangerous Resolution". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 03:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-31</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-30T20_17_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big_town edward_g_robinson edward_pawleyn boxcars711 bob_camarde</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). THIS EPISODE: December 28, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Dangerous Resolution&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)The stories were well written and directed by Willi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7888: Bold Venture - Sunken Spanish Gold (08-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - Sunken Spanish Gold (08-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7888</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)

Aboard his boat, The Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. 

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August 13, 1951. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. "Sunken Spanish Gold". Sponsored by: Pontiac. Sailor and Shannon go on a treasure hunt for Spanish gold with some unsavory companions. The story is also known as, "Treasure On Flamingo Cay." Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 20:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-30T13_20_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>humphrey_bogart lauren_bacall bold_venture boxcars711 bob_camard</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)Aboard his boat, The Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. THIS EPISODE: August 13, 1951. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Sunken Spanish Gold&quot;. Sponsored by: Pontiac. Sailor and Shannon go on a treasure hunt for Spanish gold with some unsavory companions. The story is also known as, &quot;Treasure On Flamingo Cay.&quot; Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)Aboard his boat, The Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor ex...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7887: The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7887</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1943. "Legal Trouble" - NBC network. Sponsored by Postum. Why are Henry and Homer late for school each morning? What have they done that's against the law? It appears as if they've stolen two bicycles. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-30T05_10_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich_family boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure s</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. THIS EPISODE:March 11, 1943. &quot;Legal Trouble&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by Postum. Why are Henry and Homer late for school each morning? What have they done that's against the law? It appears as if they've stolen two bicycles. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a sum...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7886: The Black Museum - The Canvas Bag (1952) *Exact Date Is Unknown.</title>
      <itunes:title>The Black Museum - The Canvas Bag (1952) *Exact Date Is Unknown.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7886</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Museum radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theater for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the museum including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orson Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1974. Program #9. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Canvas Bag". Sustaining. A young lady is swindled by an evil gent. The date is approximate. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:18. 
Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 02:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-29T19_59_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>orson_welles black_museum boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1518</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Museum radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theater for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the museum including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orson Welles hosted and narrated the shows.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1974. Program #9. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Canvas Bag&quot;. Sustaining. A young lady is swindled by an evil gent. The date is approximate. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:18. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7885: I Was A Communist For The FBI - Card Game In The Clouds (05-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Card Game In The Clouds (05-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7885</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1952. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. "Card Game In The Clouds". Commercials added locally. A game of gin rummy en route to Buffalo leads to a microfilm scheme to get secret documents to the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Conrad, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 19:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-29T12_04_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i_was_a_communist_for_the_fbi boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;fam</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie.THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1952. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Card Game In The Clouds&quot;. Commercials added locally. A game of gin rummy en route to Buffalo leads to a microfilm scheme to get secret documents to the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Conrad, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:52.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7884: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (08-09-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (08-09-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7884</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Kentucky Tolmans (Aired August 9, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1952. CBS network. "The Kentucky Tolmans". Sustaining. The Tolmans from Kentucky include a good lookin' mountain gal, a drinking old father with a secret, and a son willing to kill to get at it. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Joseph Kearns, Junius Matthews, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, George Walsh (announcer), Herb Purdum (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 11:53:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (Aired August 9, 1952)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:August 9, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Kentucky Tolmans&quot;. Sustaining. The Tolmans from Kentucky include a good lookin' mountain gal, a drinking old father with a secret, and a son willing to kill to get at it. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Joseph Kearns, Junius Matthews, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, George Walsh (announcer), Herb Purdum (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (Aired August 9, 1952)The radio sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7883: Let George Do It - Who Is Sylvia? (11-22-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Let George Do It - Who Is Sylvia? (11-22-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7883</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine." Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.

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November 22, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Who Is Sylvia?". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A wealthy man with a very beautiful wife commits suicide. This is very fishy as Sylvia is some lady! The middle commercial has been deleted. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Wally Maher, Frances Chaney, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Fred Howard, Luis Van Rooten, Ken Christy. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 10:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-29T03_33_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.&quot; Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.THIS EPISODE:November 22, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Who Is Sylvia?&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A wealthy man with a very beautiful wife commits suicide. This is very fishy as Sylvia is some lady! The middle commercial has been deleted. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Wally Maher, Frances Chaney, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Fred Howard, Luis Van Rooten, Ken Christy. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7882: 21st Precinct - Death In A Construction Ditch (11-24-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - Death In A Construction Ditch (11-24-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7882</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Death In A Construction Ditch (Aired November 24, 1953)

The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York."

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November 24, 1953. "Death In A Construction Ditch" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Phil Bolney has been is found dead at the bottom of a construction ditch. Everett Sloane, Harold Stone, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 00:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-28T17_44_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In A Construction Ditch (Aired November 24, 1953)The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.&amp;nbsp; Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.&amp;nbsp; It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer&amp;nbsp; that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot;THIS EPISODE:November 24, 1953. &quot;Death In A Construction Ditch&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Phil Bolney has been is found dead at the bottom of a construction ditch. Everett Sloane, Harold Stone, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death In A Construction Ditch (Aired November 24, 1953)The official title of the series according...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7881: The Life Of Riley - Riley Sues The Bus Company (10-19-46) - Intro. &quot;Johnny Mathis / Denise Williams&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Sues The Bus Company (10-19-46) - Intro. &quot;Johnny Mathis / Denise Williams&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7881</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[ Intro. "Johnny Mathis / Denise Williams"


Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1946. "Riley Sues The Bus Company" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. It's Riley vs. the bus company. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 23:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2021 14:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-28T07_22_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>johnny_mathis denise_williams too_much_to_little_to_late boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Intro. &quot;Johnny Mathis / Denise Williams&quot;Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. THIS EPISODE: October 19, 1946. &quot;Riley Sues The Bus Company&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. It's Riley vs. the bus company. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 23:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Intro. &quot;Johnny Mathis / Denise Williams&quot;Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7880: Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (11-03-49) </title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (11-03-49) </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7880</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)
"The Bee Gees" (How Deep Is Your Love)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy.

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November 3, 1949. CBS network. "The Forgotten Cave Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Two men in a search of hidden gold find death instead. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2021 01:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)&quot;The Bee Gees&quot; (How Deep Is Your Love)When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy.THIS EPISODE: November 3, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Forgotten Cave Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Two men in a search of hidden gold find death instead. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)&quot;The Bee Gees&quot; (How Deep Is Your Love)When...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7879: Mr. I.A. Moto - The Crooked Log (10-07-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. I.A. Moto - The Crooked Log (10-07-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7879</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 30, 1951. NBC network. &lt;B&gt;&lt;I&gt;"The Crooked Log"&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/B&gt;. Sustaining. "A crooked log makes a better fire than a straight one." A strange painting is the clue to a sunken ship. Don't miss the Sydney Greenstreet imitator, determined to have that painting by fair means or foul. While in a waterfront bar in Hoboken, Mr. Moto is referred to as, "Slant-Eyes" (twice!). John P. Marquand (creator), William Conrad, James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:21.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2021 17:32:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-27T10_32_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. THIS EPISODE: September 30, 1951. NBC network. &amp;lt;B&amp;gt;&amp;lt;I&amp;gt;&quot;The Crooked Log&quot;&amp;lt;/I&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/B&amp;gt;. Sustaining. &quot;A crooked log makes a better fire than a straight one.&quot; A strange painting is the clue to a sunken ship. Don't miss the Sydney Greenstreet imitator, determined to have that painting by fair means or foul. While in a waterfront bar in Hoboken, Mr. Moto is referred to as, &quot;Slant-Eyes&quot; (twice!). John P. Marquand (creator), William Conrad, James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:21.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7878: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (04-11-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (04-11-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7878</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show"
The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

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April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. &lt;B&gt;&lt;I&gt;"The Rene Eigan Gang"&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/B&gt; uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, "Peace In The Valley." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2021 10:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-27T03_31_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy_rogers dale_evans boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adve</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1900</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. &amp;lt;B&amp;gt;&amp;lt;I&amp;gt;&quot;The Rene Eigan Gang&quot;&amp;lt;/I&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/B&amp;gt; uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, &quot;Peace In The Valley.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot;The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)Roy R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7877: The Line-up - The Doctor Simpson Killing (07-05-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Line-up - The Doctor Simpson Killing (07-05-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7877</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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July 5, 1951. CBS network. "The Doctor Simpson Killing" aka: The Synopic Sweazy Sweat-Out Case. Sponsored by: Wrigley Spearmint Gum. The killer of Dr. Simpson fails to kill himself, escapes to tie up his sister and threatens to kill another doctor. This is a network, sponsored version. The programs sponsored by Wrigley's seem to have Eddie Dunstedter playing the themes and bridges on a Hammond organ, the sustaining programs use a full (and possibly recorded) orchestra. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Charles E. Israel (writer), Blake Edwards (adaptor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jay Novello, Peter Leeds, Richard Cline (editor), Parley Baer, Hy Averback, Junius Matthews, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates, Mary Jane Croft. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 20:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-26T13_15_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_lineup boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE: July 5, 1951. CBS network. &quot;The Doctor Simpson Killing&quot; aka: The Synopic Sweazy Sweat-Out Case. Sponsored by: Wrigley Spearmint Gum. The killer of Dr. Simpson fails to kill himself, escapes to tie up his sister and threatens to kill another doctor. This is a network, sponsored version. The programs sponsored by Wrigley's seem to have Eddie Dunstedter playing the themes and bridges on a Hammond organ, the sustaining programs use a full (and possibly recorded) orchestra. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Charles E. Israel (writer), Blake Edwards (adaptor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jay Novello, Peter Leeds, Richard Cline (editor), Parley Baer, Hy Averback, Junius Matthews, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates, Mary Jane Croft. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7876: Lights Out - He Dug It Up (02-09-43) Boxcars711 Spotlight on &quot;Danleers&quot; One Summer Night</title>
      <itunes:title>Lights Out - He Dug It Up (02-09-43) Boxcars711 Spotlight on &quot;Danleers&quot; One Summer Night</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7876</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1943. CBS network. "He Dug It Up". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. An ancient stone coffin buried in the peaceful English countryside becomes an instrument of death. Inside the coffin is a woman with the head of a lion...and she's alive! Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 23:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-26</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-26T10_11_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. THIS EPISODE: February 9, 1943. CBS network. &quot;He Dug It Up&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. An ancient stone coffin buried in the peaceful English countryside becomes an instrument of death. Inside the coffin is a woman with the head of a lion...and she's alive! Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 23:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7875: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (01-15-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (01-15-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7875</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1955. CBS network. "Chester's Murder". Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. Charlie Pickard has been shot and killed while Chester was taking him to jail. All the evidence points to Chester as the murderer! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 30, 1957. William Conrad, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Joyce McCluskey, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 11:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-26T04_43_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.THIS EPISODE:January 15, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Chester's Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M, Chesterfield. Charlie Pickard has been shot and killed while Chester was taking him to jail. All the evidence points to Chester as the murderer! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 30, 1957. William Conrad, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Joyce McCluskey, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)The radio show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7874: Dark Fantasy - I Am Your Brother (06-05-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dark Fantasy - I Am Your Brother (06-05-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7874</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)

In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1942. Program #29. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "I Am Your Brother" Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer, director), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Muir Hite. 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 23:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-25T16_51_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1845</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: June 5, 1942. Program #29. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;I Am Your Brother&quot; Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer, director), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Muir Hite. 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7873: Dad's Army - A Man Of Action (02-11-75)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dad's Army - A Man Of Action (02-11-75)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7873</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. The sitcom ran for 9 series and 80 episodes in total, plus a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still repeated worldwide. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, either owing to age or by being in professions that were exempt from conscription (Dad's Army deals almost exclusively with the former), and as such the series mainly featured older British actors, including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1975 -  "A Man Of Action" Despite Wilson's and Frazer's warnings, Mainwaring accepts to enlist local newspaper journalist Cheeseman as 'temporary' private. The very next phone call requires literal covering-up too: Pike's head is stuck in a gate. When German bombs knock out railway, water and gas supplies, the captain declares martial law, overruling all civil authorities. His rule under draconian penalties extends even to bath permits. Lifting it may take an act of God - or HQ. 28:34.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-25T12_03_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's_army boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. The sitcom ran for 9 series and 80 episodes in total, plus a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still repeated worldwide. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, either owing to age or by being in professions that were exempt from conscription (Dad's Army deals almost exclusively with the former), and as such the series mainly featured older British actors, including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. THIS EPISODE:February 11, 1975 -&amp;nbsp; &quot;A Man Of Action&quot; Despite Wilson's and Frazer's warnings, Mainwaring accepts to enlist local newspaper journalist Cheeseman as 'temporary' private. The very next phone call requires literal covering-up too: Pike's head is stuck in a gate. When German bombs knock out railway, water and gas supplies, the captain declares martial law, overruling all civil authorities. His rule under draconian penalties extends even to bath permits. Lifting it may take an act of God - or HQ. 28:34.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard duri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7873: All in the Family S07E19 Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye (01-29-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>All in the Family S07E19 Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye (01-29-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7873</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[All in the Family S07E19 Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye (Aired January 29, 1977)

All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network for nine seasons, from 1971 to 1979. Afterwards, it was continued with the spin-off series Archie Bunker's Place, which picked up where All in the Family had ended and ran for four more seasons through 1983. 

Archie is shocked when his coworker Stretch Cunningham has died after cavorting with a young woman. Asked to give the eulogy, he enlists Mike's help, requesting Bible references. But the biggest shock comes at the funeral. 

 Boxcars711 gives this episode 4.5 Stars. "This self proclaimed critic can't begin to hold back his laughter as so many seem successfully capable of doing. Carroll O'Connor is brilliant, as usual, and there's no flaw in the writers talents or director's casting. A true classic episode. "

Writers = Paul Bogart, Norman Lear, Phil Adorn,Douglas Angora. 
Stars = Carroll O'Connor Jean Shackleton &amp; Rob Inertial. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-25T09_22_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>_ all_in_the_family archie_bunker cbs_television carroll_o'conno</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1487</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>All in the Family S07E19 Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye (Aired January 29, 1977)All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network for nine seasons, from 1971 to 1979. Afterwards, it was continued with the spin-off series Archie Bunker's Place, which picked up where All in the Family had ended and ran for four more seasons through 1983. Archie is shocked when his coworker Stretch Cunningham has died after cavorting with a young woman. Asked to give the eulogy, he enlists Mike's help, requesting Bible references. But the biggest shock comes at the funeral.  Boxcars711 gives this episode 4.5 Stars. &quot;This self proclaimed critic can't begin to hold back his laughter as so many seem successfully capable of doing. Carroll O'Connor is brilliant, as usual, and there's no flaw in the writers talents or director's casting. A true classic episode. &quot;Writers = Paul Bogart, Norman Lear, Phil Adorn,Douglas Angora.&amp;nbsp;Stars = Carroll O'Connor Jean Shackleton &amp;amp; Rob Inertial.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>All in the Family S07E19 Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye (Aired January 29, 1977)All in the Family is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7872: The Damon Runyon Theater - Bloodhounds Of Broadway (07-17-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Bloodhounds Of Broadway (07-17-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7872</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1949. Program #29. Mayfair syndication. "The Bloodhounds Of Broadway" . Commercials added locally. Man's best friend is not always the one with four legs. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 11:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-25T04_00_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_syliners jimmy_boumont this_i_swear boxcars711 bob_camardell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. THIS EPISODE: July 17, 1949. Program #29. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Bloodhounds Of Broadway&quot; . Commercials added locally. Man's best friend is not always the one with four legs. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7871: The Diary Of Fate - Janice Bennett (06-22-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Diary Of Fate - Janice Bennett (06-22-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7871</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)

The series attracted no less talent than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1948. Program #28. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Janice Bennet". Commercials added locally. Book 701, page 327. A woman always takes the easy way out. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Ginny Johnson, Gloria Gordon, Doug Young, James Murphy, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 04:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-25</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-24T21_01_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)The series attracted no less talent than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.THIS EPISODE:June 22, 1948. Program #28. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Janice Bennet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 701, page 327. A woman always takes the easy way out. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Ginny Johnson, Gloria Gordon, Doug Young, James Murphy, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)The series attracted no less talent than Ivan Ditmars provide...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7870: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Spanish Acting School (05-03-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Spanish Acting School (05-03-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7870</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California.

THIS EPISODE:

May 3, 1945. "Spanish Acting School" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello wants to become a dramatic actor from Brazil...another Carmen Veranda! Bob Matthews (an ex-aerial gunner) sings for the first time on the show (and sounds like an off-key Mel Torme). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Bob Matthews, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2021 16:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-24T09_03_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bud_abbott lou_costello boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family ad</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California.THIS EPISODE:May 3, 1945. &quot;Spanish Acting School&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello wants to become a dramatic actor from Brazil...another Carmen Veranda! Bob Matthews (an ex-aerial gunner) sings for the first time on the show (and sounds like an off-key Mel Torme). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Bob Matthews, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costell...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7869: Nightfall - Last Visit (10-24-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>Nightfall - Last Visit (10-24-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7869</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1980. Program #17. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "Last Visit". Sustaining. The story of the "Eternity Cove" hotel in Newfoundland, and the frustrations of two of its two visitors. A good horror story. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is November 15, 1981. Ray Will (writer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Howell (producer, director), Earle Toppings (script editor), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Henry Ramer (host), Frank Perry, Nonnie Griffin, Gerard Parkes. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2021 11:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-24T04_19_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall cbc_radio canadian_broadcasting_corporation boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. THIS EPISODE:October 24, 1980. Program #17. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;Last Visit&quot;. Sustaining. The story of the &quot;Eternity Cove&quot; hotel in Newfoundland, and the frustrations of two of its two visitors. A good horror story. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is November 15, 1981. Ray Will (writer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Howell (producer, director), Earle Toppings (script editor), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Henry Ramer (host), Frank Perry, Nonnie Griffin, Gerard Parkes. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7868: David Harding Counterspy - The Bouncing Bank Robber (08-23-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>David Harding Counterspy - The Bouncing Bank Robber (08-23-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7868</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A quick-shooting intruder plunges through a plate glass window. A ferryboat whistles a strange message. The system cue has been deleted. The date above conflicts with another program in this series (see cat. #85045). Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Shirley Eggleston. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2021 03:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-24</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-23T20_22_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>counterspy dasvid_harding boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1972</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:August 23, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A quick-shooting intruder plunges through a plate glass window. A ferryboat whistles a strange message. The system cue has been deleted. The date above conflicts with another program in this series (see cat. #85045). Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Shirley Eggleston. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)The show was at the top of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7867:  The Haunting Hour - Bird Of Death (03-31-45)</title>
      <itunes:title> The Haunting Hour - Bird Of Death (03-31-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7867</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1945. Program #22. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Bird Of Death". A murder in the swamp works out as planned, but a crow has a tale to tell. 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 23:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-23T16_37_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the_haunting_hour boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventur</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. THIS EPISODE:March 31, 1945. Program #22. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Bird Of Death&quot;. A murder in the swamp works out as planned, but a crow has a tale to tell. 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7866: The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Dutch Doll (05-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Dutch Doll (05-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7866</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Dutch Doll". Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Dinner. Michael Waring learns that little boys that play with the wrong kind of dolls never live to grow up! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 19:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-23T12_00_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 bob_camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thrille</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. THIS EPISODE:May 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Dutch Doll&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Dinner. Michael Waring learns that little boys that play with the wrong kind of dolls never live to grow up! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7865: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (02-01-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (02-01-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7865</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - 
A Matter Of Ethics (Aired February 1, 1959)

The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun — Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen  and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s. A form common in theatrical advertising was "Have tux, will travel" and this was the inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. 

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February 1, 1959. CBS network. "A Matter Of Ethics". Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Popular Science Magazine. A killer hires Paladin to keep himself from being lynched until he can stand trial. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on October 12, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Olan Soule, Vic Perrin (doubles), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Sam Rolfe (creator, writer), Herb Meadow (creator), Virginia Christine, Roy Woods, John Dunkel (adaptor), Virginia Gregg, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:05. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (Aired February 1, 1959)The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun &#8212; Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen&amp;nbsp; and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s. A form common in theatrical advertising was &quot;Have tux, will travel&quot; and this was the inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. THIS EPISODE:February 1, 1959. CBS network. &quot;A Matter Of Ethics&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Popular Science Magazine. A killer hires Paladin to keep himself from being lynched until he can stand trial. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on October 12, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Olan Soule, Vic Perrin (doubles), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Sam Rolfe (creator, writer), Herb Meadow (creator), Virginia Christine, Roy Woods, John Dunkel (adaptor), Virginia Gregg, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:05. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (Aired February 1, 1959)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7864: Father Brown Mysteries - Three Tools Of Death (07-22-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Father Brown Mysteries - Three Tools Of Death (07-22-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7864</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. BBC Radio 4 produced a series of Father Brown stories from 1984 to 1986, starring Andrew Sachs as Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 02:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. BBC Radio 4 produced a series of Father Brown stories from 1984 to 1986, starring Andrew Sachs as Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)Father Brown is a fictional character created by Englis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7863: The Hermit's Cave - It Happened On Sunday (1940)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Hermit's Cave - It Happened On Sunday (1940)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7863</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[It Happened On Sunday (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

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World syndication. "It Happened On Sunday". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A wealthy artist named Ray Putnam was very much in love with his now deceased wife. Her spirit visits the house each year on the anniversary of her death. A nifty ghost story. . 22:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 00:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-23</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-22T17_04_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>It Happened On Sunday (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).THIS EPISODE:World syndication. &quot;It Happened On Sunday&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A wealthy artist named Ray Putnam was very much in love with his now deceased wife. Her spirit visits the house each year on the anniversary of her death. A nifty ghost story. . 22:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It Happened On Sunday (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7860: Duffy's Tavern - Archie Hires Madam Zooma (11-16-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Hires Madam Zooma (11-16-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7860</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Hires Madam Zooma (Aired November 16, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

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November 16, 1945. "Archie Hires Madam Zooma" - Program #106. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie hires Madame Zooma the fortune teller to help him find a fortune. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Sandra Gould (as "Miss Duffy"), Charlie Cantor, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Marvin Miller (announcer), David Titus (producer, director). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 13:38:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-22T06_38_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Hires Madam Zooma (Aired November 16, 1945)Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.THIS EPISODE:November 16, 1945. &quot;Archie Hires Madam Zooma&quot; - Program #106. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie hires Madame Zooma the fortune teller to help him find a fortune. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Sandra Gould (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), Charlie Cantor, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Marvin Miller (announcer), David Titus (producer, director). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7859: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle Man (01-01-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle Man (01-01-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7859</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

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January 1, 1955. CBS network. "The Bottle Man". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 11:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).THIS EPISODE:January 1, 1955. CBS network. &quot;The Bottle Man&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp;amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)Gunsmoke is an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7858: Whitehall 1212 - The Wireless Set (09-21-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - The Wireless Set (09-21-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7858</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

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September 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. A "Wireless Set" that was never intended to be operative is in the "Black Museum" because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine. Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Catherine Hines, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Lester Fletcher, Francois Grimar, Guy Spaull, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Carl Harburg. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 00:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-21T17_38_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. THIS EPISODE:September 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. A &quot;Wireless Set&quot; that was never intended to be operative is in the &quot;Black Museum&quot; because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine. Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Catherine Hines, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Lester Fletcher, Francois Grimar, Guy Spaull, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Carl Harburg. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)This series was very similar to the Black Museum that ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7857: The Whistler - The Letter (08-29-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Whistler - The Letter (08-29-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7857</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

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August 29, 1942. CBS network. "The Letter". Sustaining. The story of Hans Minkler, an Austrian anti-Nazi, or is he a Nazi? A confusing espionage drama set in pre-war Europe. J. Donald Wilson (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. THIS EPISODE: August 29, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The Letter&quot;. Sustaining. The story of Hans Minkler, an Austrian anti-Nazi, or is he a Nazi? A confusing espionage drama set in pre-war Europe. J. Donald Wilson (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, wi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7856: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (02-13-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (02-13-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7856</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Killer (Aired February 13, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1954. CBS network. "The Killer" Sustaining. Crego is a cowardly killer who's very particular about whom he shoots. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 19, 1956. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Howard Culver, Vic Perrin, Richard Deacon, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2021 10:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-21T03_42_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (Aired February 13, 1954)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:February 13, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Killer&quot; Sustaining. Crego is a cowardly killer who's very particular about whom he shoots. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 19, 1956. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Howard Culver, Vic Perrin, Richard Deacon, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (Aired February 13, 1954)The radio show firs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7855: Dimension X - The Lost Race (05-20-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dimension X - The Lost Race (05-20-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7855</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)

Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an un-sponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950 to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator (his famous opening: "Adventures in time and space... told in future tense..."). Preceded by Mutual's 2000 Plus (1950–52), Dimension X was not the first adult science fiction series on radio, but the acquisition of previously published stories immediately gave it a strong standing with the science fiction community, as did the choice of well established, respected writers in the field: Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson, Clifford D. Simak, William Tenn, Jack Vance, Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Williamson and Donald A. Wollheim. Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts adapted most of the stories and also provided original scripts.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1950. NBC network. "The Lost Race". Sustaining. A space ship, marooned on an alien planet, is menaced by a psychotic rocket mechanic. He leads them to discover the terrible secret of the "lost race." Joseph Julian, Matt Crowley, Murray Leinster (author), Roger De Koven, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Harold Huber, Kermit Murdock, Wendell Holmes, Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (sound engineer). 29:10.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2021 03:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-20T20_37_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an un-sponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950 to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator (his famous opening: &quot;Adventures in time and space... told in future tense...&quot;). Preceded by Mutual's 2000 Plus (1950&#8211;52), Dimension X was not the first adult science fiction series on radio, but the acquisition of previously published stories immediately gave it a strong standing with the science fiction community, as did the choice of well established, respected writers in the field: Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson, Clifford D. Simak, William Tenn, Jack Vance, Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Williamson and Donald A. Wollheim. Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts adapted most of the stories and also provided original scripts.THIS EPISODE:May 20, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Lost Race&quot;. Sustaining. A space ship, marooned on an alien planet, is menaced by a psychotic rocket mechanic. He leads them to discover the terrible secret of the &quot;lost race.&quot; Joseph Julian, Matt Crowley, Murray Leinster (author), Roger De Koven, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Harold Huber, Kermit Murdock, Wendell Holmes, Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (sound engineer). 29:10.&amp;nbsp; Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an un-sponsor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7854: The Creaking Door - The Secret Of The Mausoleum (02-01-65)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Creaking Door - The Secret Of The Mausoleum (02-01-65)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7854</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 19:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-20T12_58_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1926</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)The Creaking Door &amp;nbsp;was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum&amp;nbsp; episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)The Creaking Door &amp;nbsp;was South African Rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7853: Alien Worlds - The Seeds Of Times (08-19-79)</title>
      <itunes:title>Alien Worlds - The Seeds Of Times (08-19-79)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7853</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of "Alien Worlds" is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. "Science fiction seems to lend itself," says Hansen, "to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind." "This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player," Hansen explains.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 15:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-20T08_55_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)The creator, producer and director of &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. &quot;Science fiction seems to lend itself,&quot; says Hansen, &quot;to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind.&quot; &quot;This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player,&quot; Hansen explains.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)The creator, producer and director of &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7852: The All Star Western Theater - The Voot Cowboy (2 Parts COMPLETE) 12-01-46</title>
      <itunes:title>The All Star Western Theater - The Voot Cowboy (2 Parts COMPLETE) 12-01-46</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7852</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[All Star Western Theater - The Voot Cowboy With "Ken Curtis" Aired December 1 1946

The All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Voot Cowboy". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. "Benny Dorsey" is looking for a zoot new tune, and "The Riders" are just the ones to give it to him. Ken Curtis, Monty Montana, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 11:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-20T04_36_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1831</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>All Star Western Theater - The Voot Cowboy With &quot;Ken Curtis&quot; Aired December 1 1946The All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. THIS EPISODE:December 1, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Voot Cowboy&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. &quot;Benny Dorsey&quot; is looking for a zoot new tune, and &quot;The Riders&quot; are just the ones to give it to him. Ken Curtis, Monty Montana, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>All Star Western Theater - The Voot Cowboy With &quot;Ken Curtis&quot; Aired December 1 1946The All Star We...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7851: The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Civic Pride Caper (04-13-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Civic Pride Caper (04-13-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7851</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)

The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the Communist Party. Later, when Howard Duff's name appeared in the Red Channels book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Civic Pride Caper" Sustaining. After an auditorium collapses, Garrett Welsh, the architect, hires Spade to find out why it happened. The town's building inspector is shot in the back four times! Radio-Television Mirror magazine names Steve Dunne its favorite detective. Steve Dunne, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Shirley Mitchell, John Michael Hayes (writer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Paul Frees, Herbert Rawlinson, Lou Merrill, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 01:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the Communist Party. Later, when Howard Duff's name appeared in the Red Channels book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.THIS EPISODE:April 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Civic Pride Caper&quot; Sustaining. After an auditorium collapses, Garrett Welsh, the architect, hires Spade to find out why it happened. The town's building inspector is shot in the back four times! Radio-Television Mirror magazine names Steve Dunne its favorite detective. Steve Dunne, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Shirley Mitchell, John Michael Hayes (writer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Paul Frees, Herbert Rawlinson, Lou Merrill, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7850: The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7850</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

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October 31, 1948. CBS network. "The Secret Melody Quiz Show". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the "Secret Melody" radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2021 18:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.THIS EPISODE: October 31, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Secret Melody Quiz Show&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the &quot;Secret Melody&quot; radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7849: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (05-11-58)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (05-11-58)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7849</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone" - Heritage (Aired May 11, 1958)

Sam Buffington enacted the title role on Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, another of CBS's prestigious adult Westerns. The series was produced and directed by William N. Robson, one of radio's greatest dramatic directors and Robert Stanley producer was aired from February 23 through June 15, 1958. Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me."

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May 11, 1958. "Heritage" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bringing renegade Apaches to town to be hanged, Luke and Wichita see a peaceful Mormon gun down a man in cold blood. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." Sam Buffington, Vic Perrin, Karl Swenson, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Norma Jean Nilsson, Junius Matthews, Charles Seel. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2021 11:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (Aired May 11, 1958)Sam Buffington enacted the title role on Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, another of CBS's prestigious adult Westerns. The series was produced and directed by William N. Robson, one of radio's greatest dramatic directors and Robert Stanley producer was aired from February 23 through June 15, 1958. Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 11, 1958. &quot;Heritage&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bringing renegade Apaches to town to be hanged, Luke and Wichita see a peaceful Mormon gun down a man in cold blood. AFRTS program name: &quot;Sagebrush Theatre.&quot; Sam Buffington, Vic Perrin, Karl Swenson, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Norma Jean Nilsson, Junius Matthews, Charles Seel. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (Aired May 11, 1958)Sam Buf...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7848: Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Hauling Nitroglycerine (01-26-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Hauling Nitroglycerine (01-26-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7848</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)

Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just "the agency". The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as "the Irish clubhouse," who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not. 

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January 26, 1954. "Hauling Nitroglycerine" - NBC networkorigination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky's explosive job (in more ways than one!) is driving a truckload of nitroglycerine. Frank Sinatra, Frank Gerstle, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Bill Justine, Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Maurice Hart, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2021 02:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-19</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-18T19_12_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just &quot;the agency&quot;. The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as &quot;the Irish clubhouse,&quot; who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not. THIS EPISODE: January 26, 1954. &quot;Hauling Nitroglycerine&quot; - NBC networkorigination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky's explosive job (in more ways than one!) is driving a truckload of nitroglycerine. Frank Sinatra, Frank Gerstle, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Bill Justine, Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Maurice Hart, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7847: Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7847</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishman Hour" and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on "Woodbury Playhouse," "Screen Guild Theatre," and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theatre. Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. "Your pictures pay for our mistakes," Arthur B. Mayer told her. "And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that." In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2021 20:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-18</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-18T13_03_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's &quot;The Fleishman Hour&quot; and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on &quot;Woodbury Playhouse,&quot; &quot;Screen Guild Theatre,&quot; and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theatre. Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. &quot;Your pictures pay for our mistakes,&quot; Arthur B. Mayer told her. &quot;And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that.&quot; In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7846: Dangerous Assignment - Recovering A Civil War Map (12-16-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Dangerous Assignment - Recovering A Civil War Map (12-16-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7846</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2021 11:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-18T04_34_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the mos...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7845: This Is Your FBI - The Misery Chiseller (07-27-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>This Is Your FBI - The Misery Chiseller (07-27-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7845</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2021 01:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-17T18_03_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7844: The Crime Club - Death Never Doubles (06-26-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - Death Never Doubles (06-26-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7844</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)

Crime Club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Never Doubles". Sustaining. A lawyer and a crook are doubles and the crook's mob mistake the lawyer for their old boss. Stedman Coles (writer), Chester Stratton, Larry Haines, Julie Stevens. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2021 19:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)Crime Club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,&amp;nbsp; begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:June 26, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Never Doubles&quot;. Sustaining. A lawyer and a crook are doubles and the crook's mob mistake the lawyer for their old boss. Stedman Coles (writer), Chester Stratton, Larry Haines, Julie Stevens. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)Crime Club was a Mutual Network&amp;nbsp; murder and mystery...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7843: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (03-05-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (03-05-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7843</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Return To Dos Rios (Aired March 5, 1949)

With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. 

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March 5, 1949. Program #1. "Return To Dos Rios" - Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Chad Remington is a two-fisted lawyer in the town of Dos Rios. His sidekick, Cherokee O'Bannon (Wade Crosby), speaks in a W. C. Fields dialect. Either Bob Mitchell or Ivan Ditmars at the organ. Chad gets revenge on his father's killers and clears the name of the innocent Indian who was lynched for the crime. The date above and the dates for the other programs in this series are correct for KQW, San Francisco. This might have been the first time the series, which started to be recorded in 1948, was broadcast. Becasue of the nature of radio syndication, the programs were heard on many stations for years afterwards. Jeff Chandler (billed as "Tex Chandler" during the series), Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2021 09:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-17T02_15_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (Aired March 5, 1949)With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir&amp;nbsp; fame. THIS EPISODE:March 5, 1949. Program #1. &quot;Return To Dos Rios&quot; - Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Chad Remington is a two-fisted lawyer in the town of Dos Rios. His sidekick, Cherokee O'Bannon (Wade Crosby), speaks in a W. C. Fields dialect. Either Bob Mitchell or Ivan Ditmars at the organ. Chad gets revenge on his father's killers and clears the name of the innocent Indian who was lynched for the crime. The date above and the dates for the other programs in this series are correct for KQW, San Francisco. This might have been the first time the series, which started to be recorded in 1948, was broadcast. Becasue of the nature of radio syndication, the programs were heard on many stations for years afterwards. Jeff Chandler (billed as &quot;Tex Chandler&quot; during the series), Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (Aired March 5, 1949)With hundr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7842: The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7842</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1953. CBS network. "The Final Day Of General Ketchum and How He Died". Sustaining. How did the General die? Damned if we know! Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Bill Bissell, David Friedkin (writer), David Young, Elliott Lewis (transcriber, director), George Walsh (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Hy Averback, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Russell Simpson, Sarah Selby. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2021 03:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-17</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-16T20_23_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE: July 27, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Final Day Of General Ketchum and How He Died&quot;. Sustaining. How did the General die? Damned if we know! Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Bill Bissell, David Friedkin (writer), David Young, Elliott Lewis (transcriber, director), George Walsh (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Hy Averback, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Russell Simpson, Sarah Selby. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7841: Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Stoney Carter (06-15-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Stoney Carter (06-15-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7841</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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June 15, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. "Stoney Carter" (gangster) possibly the real killer. Keep your nose on those flowers! John Daly introduces President Eisenhower during a public service announcement for aid to Korea. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Ralph Bell, Anita Anton, Donald Buka, John Daly, Dwight Eisenhower. 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 17:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-16T10_17_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1532</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. &quot;Stoney Carter&quot; (gangster) possibly the real killer. Keep your nose on those flowers! John Daly introduces President Eisenhower during a public service announcement for aid to Korea. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Ralph Bell, Anita Anton, Donald Buka, John Daly, Dwight Eisenhower. 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7840: Crime Does Not Pay - Carnival Frail (02-14-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Crime Does Not Pay - Carnival Frail (02-14-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7840</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)

A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1951. Program #70. MGM syndication. "Carnival Frail" .Commercials added locally. A hard-boiled carnival worker meets a wealthy "old geezer." She becomes "the rich girl that lives on the hill" and the old geezer gets a knife in the back. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Diane Barrymore, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 11:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-16T04_37_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.&amp;nbsp; It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.&amp;nbsp; It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.&amp;nbsp; The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.&amp;nbsp; After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.&amp;nbsp; Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.THIS EPISODE:February 14, 1951. Program #70. MGM syndication. &quot;Carnival Frail&quot; .Commercials added locally. A hard-boiled carnival worker meets a wealthy &quot;old geezer.&quot; She becomes &quot;the rich girl that lives on the hill&quot; and the old geezer gets a knife in the back. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Diane Barrymore, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)A series based on short films of the same name produced b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7839: The Adventures Of The Saint - The Terrible Tintype (11-26-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Terrible Tintype (11-26-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7839</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 26, 1950. NBC network. "The Terrible Tintype". Sustaining. Does "The Saint" have a photo that is being used for blackmail? Simon Templar hasn't got a clue, but gets several of them after a murder or two! The butler did it! James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Lamont Johnson, Dan O'Herlihy, Lawrence Dobkin, Don Stanley (announcer), Joan Banks, Vincent Price, Helen Parrish, Ken Christy, Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 02:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-15T19_51_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. THIS EPISODE: November 26, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Terrible Tintype&quot;. Sustaining. Does &quot;The Saint&quot; have a photo that is being used for blackmail? Simon Templar hasn't got a clue, but gets several of them after a murder or two! The butler did it! James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Lamont Johnson, Dan O'Herlihy, Lawrence Dobkin, Don Stanley (announcer), Joan Banks, Vincent Price, Helen Parrish, Ken Christy, Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7838: Stand By For Crime - Revolution In Latin American (1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Stand By For Crime - Revolution In Latin American (1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7838</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 00:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-15T17_20_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.This show, from the early 1950s, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7837: Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Blonde With The Delicate Air (12-10-63)</title>
      <itunes:title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Blonde With The Delicate Air (12-10-63)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7837</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.

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December 10, 1963. Program #1. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Blonde With The Delicate Air". Peter's been framed for murder by a very lovely lady. The closing music on this series, the theme from "The Pink Panther" indicated an AFRTS rebroadcast. They used it frequently. The AFRTS shstem cue is heard on some of these recordings. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 14:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1589</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp;amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.THIS EPISODE:December 10, 1963. Program #1. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Blonde With The Delicate Air&quot;. Peter's been framed for murder by a very lovely lady. The closing music on this series, the theme from &quot;The Pink Panther&quot; indicated an AFRTS rebroadcast. They used it frequently. The AFRTS shstem cue is heard on some of these recordings. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7836: Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence (1950) *Actual 1950 Date Unknown</title>
      <itunes:title>Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence (1950) *Actual 1950 Date Unknown</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7836</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence (1950) *Actual 1950 Date Unknown

The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Lourenço Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Lourenço Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. Given their weekly scheduling, that would yield an approximate chronological run of just over two years. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 04:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence (1950) *Actual 1950 Date UnknownThe only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Louren&#231;o Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Louren&#231;o Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. Given their weekly scheduling, that would yield an approximate chronological run of just over two years. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence (1950) *Actual 1950 Date UnknownThe only current evidence we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7835: The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (06-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (06-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7835</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

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June 8, 1950. "Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning". Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Gordon Mallory is a construction worker who is suffering from lead poisoning. Then a second worker develops the same symptoms. How did they contract the disease? The closing theme has been deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Tony Barrett, Dick Joy (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Eleanor Audley, Ted Osborne, Dick Simmons, Jack Petruzzi, Lillian Buyeff, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 01:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-14T18_58_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. THIS EPISODE: June 8, 1950. &quot;Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning&quot;. Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Gordon Mallory is a construction worker who is suffering from lead poisoning. Then a second worker develops the same symptoms. How did they contract the disease? The closing theme has been deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Tony Barrett, Dick Joy (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Eleanor Audley, Ted Osborne, Dick Simmons, Jack Petruzzi, Lillian Buyeff, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7834: Suspense - One Hundred In The Dark (09-30-42)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - One Hundred In The Dark (09-30-42)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7834</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)

In the earliest years, the program was hosted by "The Man in Black" (played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr. One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehead) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate. First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times (last on February 14, 1960) — each time with Moorehead. The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation, Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), starring Barbara Stanwyck. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance, 

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1942. CBS network. "One Hundred In The Dark". Sustaining. A strange series of tales with no conclusive endings. The show actually gets away with having a person count from one to one hundred, without fadeouts or skipping numbers. The script was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on November 20, 1947. Alice Frost, Helen Lewis, Paul Luther, Ian Martin, Ted Osborne, Frank Readick, Stefan Schnabel, Owen M. Johnson (author), Jack Finke (adaptor), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 19:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)In the earliest years, the program was hosted by &quot;The Man in Black&quot; (played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr. One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number,&quot; about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehead) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate. First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times (last on February 14, 1960) &#8212; each time with Moorehead. The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation, Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), starring Barbara Stanwyck. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance, THIS EPISODE:September 30, 1942. CBS network. &quot;One Hundred In The Dark&quot;. Sustaining. A strange series of tales with no conclusive endings. The show actually gets away with having a person count from one to one hundred, without fadeouts or skipping numbers. The script was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 20, 1947. Alice Frost, Helen Lewis, Paul Luther, Ian Martin, Ted Osborne, Frank Readick, Stefan Schnabel, Owen M. Johnson (author), Jack Finke (adaptor), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)In the earliest years, the program was hosted b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7833: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Stage Holdup (01-02-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Stage Holdup (01-02-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7833</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke"
Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1954. CBS network. "Stage Holdup". Sustaining. Jermo and Charlie rob the stage while Marshal Dillon is a sleeping passenger. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 25, 1958. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 03:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-13T20_36_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.THIS EPISODE:January 2, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Stage Holdup&quot;. Sustaining. Jermo and Charlie rob the stage while Marshal Dillon is a sleeping passenger. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 25, 1958. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot;Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)The radio show first a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7832: Rocky Jordan - The Makeup Man (05-22-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Rocky Jordan - The Makeup Man (05-22-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7832</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)

The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio" describes Jordan as "a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other." The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exotic-ness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called "amateur detective" or "unlicenced private investigator" type that were a recurring theme for radio series.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Make-Up Man". Sustaining. Max Vladny, a Hollywood make-up man with a Russian accent as thick as borscht (which is supposed to be a Hungarian accent), asks Rocky Jordan for protection from assassination attempts. An announcement is made that the program is moving next week to 5:00 P. M. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Paul Frees, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 30:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 01:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-13T18_14_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other.&quot; The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exotic-ness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called &quot;amateur detective&quot; or &quot;unlicenced private investigator&quot; type that were a recurring theme for radio series.THIS EPISODE:May 29, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Make-Up Man&quot;. Sustaining. Max Vladny, a Hollywood make-up man with a Russian accent as thick as borscht (which is supposed to be a Hungarian accent), asks Rocky Jordan for protection from assassination attempts. An announcement is made that the program is moving next week to 5:00 P. M. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Paul Frees, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 30:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a rug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7831: The Adventure Of The Missing Submarine Plans (11-06-39)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventure Of The Missing Submarine Plans (11-06-39)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7831</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[
Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that "of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes’ position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there". His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. 

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November 06, 1939. NBC network. "The Bruce Partington Plans". Bromo Quinine. The case of The Missing Submarine Plans. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Edith Meiser (writer), Harold Kemp (producer), Knox Manning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author). 30:56. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2021 19:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that &quot;of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes&#8217; position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there&quot;. His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. THIS EPISODE:November 06, 1939. NBC network. &quot;The Bruce Partington Plans&quot;. Bromo Quinine. The case of The Missing Submarine Plans. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Edith Meiser (writer), Harold Kemp (producer), Knox Manning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author). 30:56. Show Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7830: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (09-02-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (09-02-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7830</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock"
Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)

Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

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September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. "Ghost Town Gold". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2021 12:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-13T05_46_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. THIS EPISODE:September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. &quot;Ghost Town Gold&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot;Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)Wild Bil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7829: Boston Blackie - Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (12-31-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boston Blackie - Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (12-31-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7829</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1946. Program #90. "The Carl Browning Cleaning Shop" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Carl Brown is not only in poor physical condition, his wife is untrue and he's the victim of a protection racket. After his dead body is found, Blackie tries to figure out why his accurate watch is a half-hour slow. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2021 00:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-12T17_11_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.THIS EPISODE:December 31, 1946. Program #90. &quot;The Carl Browning Cleaning Shop&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Carl Brown is not only in poor physical condition, his wife is untrue and he's the victim of a protection racket. After his dead body is found, Blackie tries to figure out why his accurate watch is a half-hour slow. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)The Boston Blackie radio series, also starri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7828: The Clock - The Past Or Present (03-30-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Clock - The Past Or Present (03-30-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7828</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Past Or Present". Commercials added locally. The script was previously used on December 25, 1947. Madame Baba, the fortune-teller, warns a client about the color red. Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Don Crosby, Anna Dobb, John Saul (director), Lawrence Klee (writer), Grace Gibson (producer), Myme Dodd, Shiela Sewell, Ruth Cracknell, Leonard Teale. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2021 17:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-12T10_24_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. THIS EPISODE: March 30, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;The Past Or Present&quot;. Commercials added locally. The script was previously used on December 25, 1947. Madame Baba, the fortune-teller, warns a client about the color red. Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Don Crosby, Anna Dobb, John Saul (director), Lawrence Klee (writer), Grace Gibson (producer), Myme Dodd, Shiela Sewell, Ruth Cracknell, Leonard Teale. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7827: Box 13 - Much Too Lucky (05-01-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Box 13 - Much Too Lucky (05-01-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7827</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13." The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 1, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. "Much Too Lucky" Commercials added locally. How to find out the winner of a horse race before it starts. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Robert Light (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 23:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-11T16_44_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1606</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13.&quot; The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. THIS EPISODE: May 1, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Much Too Lucky&quot; Commercials added locally. How to find out the winner of a horse race before it starts. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Robert Light (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7826: The Zero Hour - Escape To Nowhere (05-07-74)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Zero Hour - Escape To Nowhere (05-07-74)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7826</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 18:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-11T11_23_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1281</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7825: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (03- 28-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (03- 28-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7825</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)

The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. In stores, more than 100 companies in 1950 manufactured $70 million of Hopalong Cassidy products, including children's dinnerware, pillows, roller skates, soap, wristwatches, and jackknives. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 28, 1949. Program #38. Commodore syndication. "The Red Terror" Commercials added locally. A huge Indian prize-fighter kills a man in the ring. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val (as "California"), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd, Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), Ted Bliss (director). 32:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 05:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-10T22_10_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1927</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. In stores, more than 100 companies in 1950 manufactured $70 million of Hopalong Cassidy products, including children's dinnerware, pillows, roller skates, soap, wristwatches, and jackknives. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE:March 28, 1949. Program #38. Commodore syndication. &quot;The Red Terror&quot; Commercials added locally. A huge Indian prize-fighter kills a man in the ring. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val (as &quot;California&quot;), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd, Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), Ted Bliss (director). 32:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)The Mutual...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7824: Screen Director's Playhouse - Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) 10-10-49</title>
      <itunes:title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) 10-10-49</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7824</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Criss Cross" (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

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October 10, 1949. NBC network. "Criss Cross". Sustaining. A good gangster story about a planned armored car holdup and a double-double-cross. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears by transcription. Burt Lancaster, Betty Lou Gerson, Jeff Corey, Betty Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 22:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Criss Cross&quot; (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.THIS EPISODE:October 10, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Criss Cross&quot;. Sustaining. A good gangster story about a planned armored car holdup and a double-double-cross. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears by transcription. Burt Lancaster, Betty Lou Gerson, Jeff Corey, Betty Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Criss Cross&quot; (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949The radio version ran for 122 episo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7823: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (03-22-54)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (03-22-54)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7823</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen).

THIS EPISODE:

March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Dirk Durango"/"Tunnel To Trouble"Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 06:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1292</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen).THIS EPISODE:March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Dirk Durango&quot;/&quot;Tunnel To Trouble&quot;Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (Aired March 22, 1954)Tonto wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7822: Cloak And Dagger - Over Ground Railroad (09-08-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Cloak And Dagger - Over Ground Railroad (09-08-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7822</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950)

This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1950. NBC network. "Overground Railroad". Sustaining. An O.S.S. agent is sent to occupied Paris to establish a network to help American flyers who have been shot down over France. The system cue has been deleted. Les Tremayne, Bryna Raeburn, John Powers (sound effects), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alistair MacBain (creator), Corey Ford (creator), Lily Valenti, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Manny Segal (sound effects). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 01:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.THIS EPISODE:September 8, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Overground Railroad&quot;. Sustaining. An O.S.S. agent is sent to occupied Paris to establish a network to help American flyers who have been shot down over France. The system cue has been deleted. Les Tremayne, Bryna Raeburn, John Powers (sound effects), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alistair MacBain (creator), Corey Ford (creator), Lily Valenti, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Manny Segal (sound effects). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950)This is the story of the WWII special governmental ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7821: The Open Boat (Aired July 19, 1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Open Boat (Aired July 19, 1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7821</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Escape - The Open Boat (07-19-53)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1953. CBS network. "Open Boat". Sustaining. Four men in a small boat try to make land. William Conrad (narrator), Stephen Crane (author), Roy Rowan (announcer), Bob Sweeney, E. Jack Neuman (adaptor), Tom Tully, Edgar Barrier, David Young, Jack Carroll, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Antony Ellis (director). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 19:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape - The Open Boat (07-19-53)Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. THIS EPISODE:July 19, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Open Boat&quot;. Sustaining. Four men in a small boat try to make land. William Conrad (narrator), Stephen Crane (author), Roy Rowan (announcer), Bob Sweeney, E. Jack Neuman (adaptor), Tom Tully, Edgar Barrier, David Young, Jack Carroll, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Antony Ellis (director). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Escape - The Open Boat (07-19-53)Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7821: Barney Miller - Bicentenial Episode &quot;Happy New Year&quot; 1976 </title>
      <itunes:title>Barney Miller - Bicentenial Episode &quot;Happy New Year&quot; 1976 </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7821</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Barney Miller - Bicentenial Episode "Happy New Year" 1976

January 1976 . "Happy New Year" finds the 12th in a happy mood, with Liz Miller showing up to celebrate with her husband over a bottle of champagne (her second and final appearance this season). Fish finds himself dealing with a potential suicide who swears he'll jump unless there's peace in the Middle East (good luck on THAT one). A regular pickpocket (John Dullaghan, first of ten) is caught early on his busiest night, his inebriated victim (Joseph Bova) too stewed to sign a formal complaint. As midnight approaches, a very pregnant shoplifter (Edith Diaz) goes into labor in Barney's office, Wojo and Liz making the delivery two minutes after 12; a proud Harris boasts to the local newspaper about the first baby of the new year ("what do you mean, third?"). Nick's New Year's resolution is to have no more jokes about his coffee- "hey'd you wash your socks in the coffee?" or "hey Nick, you might be a cop but your coffee is a crime!" The drunk asks what's in it, to which Fish replies, "don't we wish we knew!" An unbilled Johnny La Motta makes his second of three series appearances, this time unbilled as a paramedic. Barbara Barrie's Liz Miller would not be seen again until the fourth season's "Quo Vadis?" (credited for the first 37 episodes, she only appeared 11 times). ]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 17:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary>Barney Miller - Bicentenial Episode &quot;Happy New Year&quot; 1976January 1976 . &quot;Happy New Year&quot; finds the 12th in a happy mood, with Liz Miller showing up to celebrate with her husband over a bottle of champagne (her second and final appearance this season). Fish finds himself dealing with a potential suicide who swears he'll jump unless there's peace in the Middle East (good luck on THAT one). A regular pickpocket (John Dullaghan, first of ten) is caught early on his busiest night, his inebriated victim (Joseph Bova) too stewed to sign a formal complaint. As midnight approaches, a very pregnant shoplifter (Edith Diaz) goes into labor in Barney's office, Wojo and Liz making the delivery two minutes after 12; a proud Harris boasts to the local newspaper about the first baby of the new year (&quot;what do you mean, third?&quot;). Nick's New Year's resolution is to have no more jokes about his coffee- &quot;hey'd you wash your socks in the coffee?&quot; or &quot;hey Nick, you might be a cop but your coffee is a crime!&quot; The drunk asks what's in it, to which Fish replies, &quot;don't we wish we knew!&quot; An unbilled Johnny La Motta makes his second of three series appearances, this time unbilled as a paramedic. Barbara Barrie's Liz Miller would not be seen again until the fourth season's &quot;Quo Vadis?&quot; (credited for the first 37 episodes, she only appeared 11 times).&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Barney Miller - Bicentenial Episode &quot;Happy New Year&quot; 1976January 1976 . &quot;Happy New Year&quot; finds th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7820: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - More Than Kin (Aired December 13, 1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - More Than Kin (Aired December 13, 1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7820</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 13, 1953. "More Than Kin" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Britt treads the boards in the service of the bard for P. T. Barnum himself. Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Dan O'Herlihy, Ted Bliss, Marvin Miller, Hal Gibney (announcer), Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 06:18:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-08T23_18_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:December 13, 1953. &quot;More Than Kin&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Britt treads the boards in the service of the bard for P. T. Barnum himself. Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Dan O'Herlihy, Ted Bliss, Marvin Miller, Hal Gibney (announcer), Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz through...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7819: The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7819</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Dragnet - The Big Strip (02-01-53)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. "The Big Strip". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 01:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-08T18_37_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dragnet - The Big Strip (02-01-53)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. THIS EPISODE: February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. &quot;The Big Strip&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dragnet - The Big Strip (02-01-53)Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7818: Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Charles Wyatt Murder (01-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Charles Wyatt Murder (01-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7818</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)

The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. 

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January 30, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Charles Wyatt Murder". Charles Wyatt is sentenced to five-to-ten years for fraud. His attorney, Gordon Ross, is involved and kills Wyatt, dumping his body and his car into the bay. The story title is subject to correction. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. THIS EPISODE:January 30, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Charles Wyatt Murder&quot;. Charles Wyatt is sentenced to five-to-ten years for fraud. His attorney, Gordon Ross, is involved and kills Wyatt, dumping his body and his car into the bay. The story title is subject to correction. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)The characters originated in 1930s vignettes wri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7817: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (05-03-59)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (05-03-59)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7817</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

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May 3, 1959. CBS network. "Unwanted Deputy". Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Stanu (cleaner), Pepsi. Vince Wiley becomes Dillon's self-appointed deputy with secret plans to kill him! William Conrad starts the program by thanking listeners at the start of the show's eighth year on the air. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 5, 1960. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, George Walsh (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Jeanne Bates, Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, Howard Culver, Marian Clark (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 02:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. THIS EPISODE:May 3, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Unwanted Deputy&quot;. Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Stanu (cleaner), Pepsi. Vince Wiley becomes Dillon's self-appointed deputy with secret plans to kill him! William Conrad starts the program by thanking listeners at the start of the show's eighth year on the air. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 5, 1960. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, George Walsh (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Jeanne Bates, Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, Howard Culver, Marian Clark (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)The radio show first...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7816: The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Trenches (05-22-80)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Trenches (05-22-80)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7816</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns), Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy), Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery), Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama – Love &amp; Hate), Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama – Adventure.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 20:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns), Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy), Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery), Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama &#8211; Love &amp;amp; Hate), Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama &#8211; Adventure.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7815: Murder At Midnight - Death Across The Board (09-27-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Murder At Midnight - Death Across The Board (09-27-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7815</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1946. Program #24. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death Across The Board". Commercials added locally. A good story about a murdering madman battling the police as a chess game...with dead bodies galore! The same script was used on "Inner Sanctum" on June 5, 1945. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Eric Dressler, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2021 21:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. THIS EPISODE: September 27, 1946. Program #24. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death Across The Board&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good story about a murdering madman battling the police as a chess game...with dead bodies galore! The same script was used on &quot;Inner Sanctum&quot; on June 5, 1945. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Eric Dressler, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)According to Billboard magazine, talent and prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7814: Casey Crime Photopher - &quot;The Tough Guy&quot; (03-04-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Casey Crime Photopher - &quot;The Tough Guy&quot; (03-04-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7814</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Tough Guy" (Aired March 04, 1948)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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 March 04, 1948. CBS network. "The Tough Guy". Anchor Hocking Glass. A Jewish cab driver is duped and used as an alibi for the robbery of a theatre and a murderer. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Joseph Julian, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2021 04:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-05T21_58_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Tough Guy&quot; (Aired March 04, 1948)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin&amp;nbsp; as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;March 04, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Tough Guy&quot;. Anchor Hocking Glass. A Jewish cab driver is duped and used as an alibi for the robbery of a theatre and a murderer. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Joseph Julian, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Tough Guy&quot; (Aired March 04, 1948)Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and E...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7813: Agatha Christie's Poirot (Part 2 of 2) AUDIO ONLY</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie's Poirot (Part 2 of 2) AUDIO ONLY</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7813</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[(See Part One of Two)]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2021 17:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-05T10_29_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2425</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 7812: Agatha Christie's Poirot (Part 1 of 2) AUDIO ONLY</title>
      <itunes:title>Agatha Christie's Poirot (Part 1 of 2) AUDIO ONLY</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7812</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.

THIS EPISODE:

Sad Cypress is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March 1940 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and threepence (8/3) – the first price rise for a UK Christie edition since her 1921 debut - and the US edition retailed at $2.00. The novel is notable for being the first courtroom drama in the Hercule Poirot series. The novel is written in three parts: in the first place an account, largely from the perspective of the subsequent defendant, Elinor Carlisle, of the death of her aunt, Laura Welman, and the subsequent death of the victim, Mary Gerrard; secondly an account of Poirot's investigation; and, thirdly, a sequence in court, again mainly from Elinor's dazed perspective.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2021 03:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.THIS EPISODE:Sad Cypress is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March 1940 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and threepence (8/3) &#8211; the first price rise for a UK Christie edition since her 1921 debut - and the US edition retailed at $2.00. The novel is notable for being the first courtroom drama in the Hercule Poirot series. The novel is written in three parts: in the first place an account, largely from the perspective of the subsequent defendant, Elinor Carlisle, of the death of her aunt, Laura Welman, and the subsequent death of the victim, Mary Gerrard; secondly an account of Poirot's investigation; and, thirdly, a sequence in court, again mainly from Elinor's dazed perspective.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of no...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7811: Filename: Frontier Gentleman - The Claim Jumpers (03-09-58).mp3 (Filesize: 5.22 MB - Duration: 00:22:47)</title>
      <itunes:title>Filename: Frontier Gentleman - The Claim Jumpers (03-09-58).mp3 (Filesize: 5.22 MB - Duration: 00:22:47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7811</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western Frontier Gentleman 
"The Claim Jumpers" (Aired March 9, 1958)

Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 9, 1958. CBS network. "The Claim-Jumpers". Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2021 10:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Frontier Gentleman &quot;The Claim Jumpers&quot; (Aired March 9, 1958)Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.THIS EPISODE:March 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Claim-Jumpers&quot;. Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western Frontier Gentleman &quot;The Claim Jumpers&quot; (Aired March 9, 1958)Televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7810: Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (1950)</title>
      <itunes:title>Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (1950)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7810</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (The Exact Date Is Unknown)

Let us journey “into the land that lies beyond midnight,” into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and Death  Death   Death ! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. A replacement series for SF 68, this South African horror anthology was far more successful than its predecessor, running from 1968 through 1969. Its success may have been due in part to producer Michael McCabe - who also produced SF 68 - honing his talents to a higher degree. Little else is known about it, including the number of shows produced. As far as I can discover, there were at least 43 episodes, all in half-hour format.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 20:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (The Exact Date Is Unknown)Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lies beyond midnight,&#8221; into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and Death&amp;nbsp; Death &amp;nbsp; Death ! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. A replacement series for SF 68, this South African horror anthology was far more successful than its predecessor, running from 1968 through 1969. Its success may have been due in part to producer Michael McCabe - who also produced SF 68 - honing his talents to a higher degree. Little else is known about it, including the number of shows produced. As far as I can discover, there were at least 43 episodes, all in half-hour format.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (The Exact Date Is Unknown)Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7809: Gunsmoke - Billy The Kid (04-26-52)</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke - Billy The Kid (04-26-52)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7809</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)

The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy "The Simpsons", is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West."

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1952. CBS network. "Billy The Kid". Sustaining. The first show of the series. A Dutchman draws a lynch mob after the whole town accuses him of murder. A very well-written story with a surprise ending. Georgia Ellis plays the widow of the dead man, not Miss Kitty! Don Diamond, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Dick Beals, Paul Dubov, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), William Conrad, Walter Newman (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 09:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-03T02_15_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and&amp;nbsp; John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy &quot;The Simpsons&quot;, is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a &quot;Philip Marlowe of the Old West.&quot;THIS EPISODE:April 26, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Billy The Kid&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. A Dutchman draws a lynch mob after the whole town accuses him of murder. A very well-written story with a surprise ending. Georgia Ellis plays the widow of the dead man, not Miss Kitty! Don Diamond, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Dick Beals, Paul Dubov, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), William Conrad, Walter Newman (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, duri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7808: The Amazing Mr. Malone - Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (08-28-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (08-28-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7808</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)

Very few writers have managed to combine the hard boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Show Notes From ThrillingDetective.com.

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1948. ABC network. Sustaining. Tony Milano, a gangster who believes that "Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness" has it in for Jack Reed. Tony frames Jack Reed for murder, so Jack is in need of Mr. Malone's talents as a criminal lawyer. In the opening scene, a man trying to use a pay telephone, speaks to the operator before the sound effects man drops a nickle into the slot. Hearing the nickle, the actor quickly repeats speaking to the operator. Nice recovery!. Frank Lovejoy, Eugene Wang (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Rex Koury (music), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Howard Duff (?), Craig Rice (creator). 29:32 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2021 00:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-03</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-02T17_49_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)Very few writers have managed to combine the hard boiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Show Notes From ThrillingDetective.com.THIS EPISODE:August 28, 1948. ABC network. Sustaining. Tony Milano, a gangster who believes that &quot;Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness&quot; has it in for Jack Reed. Tony frames Jack Reed for murder, so Jack is in need of Mr. Malone's talents as a criminal lawyer. In the opening scene, a man trying to use a pay telephone, speaks to the operator before the sound effects man drops a nickle into the slot. Hearing the nickle, the actor quickly repeats speaking to the operator. Nice recovery!. Frank Lovejoy, Eugene Wang (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Rex Koury (music), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Howard Duff (?), Craig Rice (creator). 29:32 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)Very few writers have managed to combine ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7807: G M Radio Adventure &quot;Theater King Soloman's Mines&quot; (02-20-77)</title>
      <itunes:title>G M Radio Adventure &quot;Theater King Soloman's Mines&quot; (02-20-77)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7807</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Theater King Soloman's Mines" (Aired February 20, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid’s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1977. Program #6. CBS network. "King Solomon's Mines". General Mills. The program was repeated on August 20, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.". Tom Bosley (host), Ralph Bell, Court Benson, H. Rider Haggard (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis, Ian Martin. 40.39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 11:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-02</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-02T04_29_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2439</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Theater King Soloman's Mines&quot; (Aired February 20, 1977)The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid&#8217;s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.THIS EPISODE:February 20, 1977. Program #6. CBS network. &quot;King Solomon's Mines&quot;. General Mills. The program was repeated on August 20, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot;. Tom Bosley (host), Ralph Bell, Court Benson, H. Rider Haggard (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis, Ian Martin. 40.39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Theater King Soloman's Mines&quot; (Aired February 20, 1977)The series had it origins in the meeting ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7806: Suspense - The Chain (04-27-50)</title>
      <itunes:title>Suspense - The Chain (04-27-50)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7806</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Chain (Aired April 27, 1950)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of "Donovan's Brain". 

THIS EPISODE:

As the episode opens, Leonora explains that all she did was to follow the instructions of a chain letter. She was afraid not to! She remembers the morning that letter arrived in the mail. Leonora was fixing breakfast for her husband, George... She was also complaining to him about Abby Reynolds, who kept rubbing it in that her husband, Burt, had been appointed district manager, and not George. What with all of the difficulties of Leonora's daily life, Abby's good fortune was more than she could take! 30:48.





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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2021 17:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-07-01</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-07-01T10_19_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chain (Aired April 27, 1950)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were &quot;The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln&quot; (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of &quot;Donovan's Brain&quot;. THIS EPISODE:As the episode opens, Leonora explains that all she did was to follow the instructions of a chain letter. She was afraid not to! She remembers the morning that letter arrived in the mail. Leonora was fixing breakfast for her husband, George... She was also complaining to him about Abby Reynolds, who kept rubbing it in that her husband, Burt, had been appointed district manager, and not George. What with all of the difficulties of Leonora's daily life, Abby's good fortune was more than she could take! 30:48.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Chain (Aired April 27, 1950)Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7805: Author's Playhouse - High Air (02-19-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>Author's Playhouse - High Air (02-19-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7805</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[                                           Author's Playhouse - High Air (Aired 02-19-45)

Author’s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck.

THIS EPISODE:

February 19, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "High Air" Sustaining. A sandhog finds his son working on the same tunnel with him. Bordon Chase (author), Ed Prentiss, Elwyn Owen (organist), Fern Persons, Gilbert Ferguson, Harry Bubeck (director), Jim Pease (adaptor), Leo Curley, Michael Romano, Sidney Ellstrom, Stanley Garden. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 10:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Author's Playhouse - High Air (Aired 02-19-45)Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;&amp;nbsp; Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.&amp;nbsp; Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;&amp;nbsp; Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44; &amp;nbsp; Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.&amp;nbsp; Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:&amp;nbsp; John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:&amp;nbsp; Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:&amp;nbsp; Wynn Wright. Directors:&amp;nbsp; Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck.THIS EPISODE:February 19, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;High Air&quot; Sustaining. A sandhog finds his son working on the same tunnel with him. Bordon Chase (author), Ed Prentiss, Elwyn Owen (organist), Fern Persons, Gilbert Ferguson, Harry Bubeck (director), Jim Pease (adaptor), Leo Curley, Michael Romano, Sidney Ellstrom, Stanley Garden. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7804: The Adventures O Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (12-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures O Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (12-03-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7804</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[          The Adventures O Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (Aired December 03, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1949. CBS network. "The Kid On The Corner". Sustaining. Marlowe helps a newsboy find his missing uncle and uncovers a murder while doing it. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Gil Stratton, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2021 22:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-29T15_36_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boxcars711 camardella kids&amp;family adventure suspense thriller detective comedy mystery sci-fi wpnm gumshoo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; The Adventures O Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (Aired December 03, 1949)Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. THIS EPISODE:December 3, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Kid On The Corner&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe helps a newsboy find his missing uncle and uncovers a murder while doing it. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Gil Stratton, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; The Adventures O Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (Aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7803: 21st Precinct - Post Number Seven (08-11-53)</title>
      <itunes:title>21st Precinct - Post Number Seven (08-11-53)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7803</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1953. "Post Number Seven". Patrolman Beavan is found wounded in what seemed an attempted suicide. Doctors found the caliber was not a .38., Detectives found the true suspect and an arrest followed. 28:35. Episode Notes From Boxcars11. 28:21.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2021 04:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-29</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-28T21_48_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.THIS EPISODE:August 11, 1953. &quot;Post Number Seven&quot;. Patrolman Beavan is found wounded in what seemed an attempted suicide. Doctors found the caliber was not a .38., Detectives found the true suspect and an arrest followed. 28:35. Episode Notes From Boxcars11. 28:21.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7802: Broadway Is My Beat - The Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7802</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[The Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)
Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover, a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." 
THIS EPISODE:
September 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. "Anna Compton" has been found dead in a car...the trail leads to her very strange husband. This is a network version of cat #16225. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Lou Krugman, Bill Anders (announcer), Joe Forte, Frances Chaney, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 29:42.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2021 04:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-28</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-27T21_01_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)
Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover, a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle&amp;mdash;the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; 
THIS EPISODE:
September 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;Anna Compton&quot; has been found dead in a car...the trail leads to her very strange husband. This is a network version of cat #16225. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Lou Krugman, Bill Anders (announcer), Joe Forte, Frances Chaney, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 29:42.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)
Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7801: Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes (08-20-46) (08-27-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes (08-20-46) (08-27-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7801</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["The First American Patent" (08-20-46) 
and 
"Typewriter History" (08-27-46)
The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. TODAY'S SHOW: Program #187. Westinghouse syndication. "The First American Patent". Sustaining. The building of the first water-powered saw mill in America, the holder of patent number one. . 15 minutes. Program #188. Westinghouse syndication.  
"Typewriter History". Sustaining. The history of the typewriter and the man who invented it, Christopher Latham Sholes. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2021 06:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-26T23_00_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46) 
and 
&quot;Typewriter History&quot; (08-27-46)
The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. TODAY'S SHOW:&amp;nbsp;Program #187. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The First American Patent&quot;. Sustaining. The building of the first water-powered saw mill in America, the holder of patent number one. . 15 minutes. Program #188. Westinghouse syndication. &amp;nbsp;
&quot;Typewriter History&quot;. Sustaining. The history of the typewriter and the man who invented it, Christopher Latham Sholes. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46) 
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&quot;Typewriter History&quot; (08-27-46)
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      <title>Episode 7800: The Academy Award Theater - Pride Of The Marines (06-15-46)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Academy Award Theater - Pride Of The Marines (06-15-46)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7800</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Pride Of The Marines (Aired June 15, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. THIS EPISODE: June 15, 1946. CBS network. "Pride Of The Marines". Sponsored by: Squibb. A marine blinded in the war finally returns to the girl he left behind. John Garfield, Rosemary De Camp, Frank Wilson (adaptor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 32:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2021 02:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-26</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-25T19_59_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,old,wpnm</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1933</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pride Of The Marines (Aired June 15, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 15, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Pride Of The Marines&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A marine blinded in the war finally returns to the girl he left behind. John Garfield, Rosemary De Camp, Frank Wilson (adaptor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 32:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Pride Of The Marines (Aired June 15, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7799: The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7799</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)
Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE: May 29, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Gentleman In The Nile Green Suit". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 05:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)
Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;May 29, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Gentleman In The Nile Green Suit&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)
Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7798: Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Duncan Frazier (12-09-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Whitehall 1212 - &quot;The Case Of Duncan Frazier (12-09-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7798</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Duncan Frazier (Aired December 9, 1951)
 
The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. THIS EPISODE: December 9, 1951. NBC netWork. "The Case Of Duncan Frazier"- Sustaining. Sidney Patterson's body has been found in a burning building. But, he was shot in the back! Mr. Patterson then turns out to be Duncan Frazier! The teeth tell the story. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2021 10:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-24</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-24T03_04_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Duncan Frazier (Aired December 9, 1951)
&amp;nbsp;
The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;December 9, 1951. NBC netWork. &quot;The Case Of Duncan Frazier&quot;- Sustaining. Sidney Patterson's body has been found in a burning building. But, he was shot in the back! Mr. Patterson then turns out to be Duncan Frazier! The teeth tell the story. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Duncan Frazier (Aired December 9, 1951)
&amp;nbsp;
The Whitehall 1212 series boasted th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7797: All In The Family - Edith's Winning Ticket (12-09-72)</title>
      <itunes:title>All In The Family - Edith's Winning Ticket (12-09-72)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7797</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Edith's Winning Ticket (Aired December 12, 1972)
 
All in the Family is an American situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979. In September 1979, the show was revamped, and given a new title, Archie Bunker's Place. This version of the sitcom lasted another four years, ending its run in 1983. Produced by Norman Lear, it was based on the British television comedy series Till Death Us Do Part. The show broke ground in its depiction of issues previously considered unsuitable for U.S. network television comedy, such as racism, homosexuality, women's liberation, rape, miscarriage, abortion, breast cancer, the Vietnam War, menopause and impotence. The show ranked #1 in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. As of 2010 it has, along with The Cosby Show and American Idol, been one of only three shows to top the ratings for at least five consecutive seasons.THIS EPISODE:December 9, 1972. "Edith's Winning Lottery Ticket" - Edith finds a winning lottery ticket in her purse. Thinking they're in the money, Archie tells Edith to collect. But Archie is once again foiled by his wife's honesty – the ticket, along with the prize, is really Louise Jefferson's. Archie, determined to collect the prize he thinks is rightfully the Bunkers', nearly brings an end to the friendship between Edith and Louise. 26:41.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-23</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-23T10_44_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Edith's Winning Ticket (Aired December 12, 1972)
&amp;nbsp;
All in the Family is an American situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979. In September 1979, the show was revamped, and given a new title, Archie Bunker's Place. This version of the sitcom lasted another four years, ending its run in 1983. Produced by Norman Lear, it was based on the British television comedy series Till Death Us Do Part. The show broke ground in its depiction of issues previously considered unsuitable for U.S. network television comedy, such as racism, homosexuality, women's liberation, rape, miscarriage, abortion, breast cancer, the Vietnam War, menopause and impotence. The show ranked #1 in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. As of 2010 it has, along with The Cosby Show and American Idol, been one of only three shows to top the ratings for at least five consecutive seasons.THIS EPISODE:December 9, 1972. &quot;Edith's Winning Lottery Ticket&quot; - Edith finds a winning lottery ticket in her purse. Thinking they're in the money, Archie tells Edith to collect. But Archie is once again foiled by his wife's honesty &amp;ndash; the ticket, along with the prize, is really Louise Jefferson's. Archie, determined to collect the prize he thinks is rightfully the Bunkers', nearly brings an end to the friendship between Edith and Louise. 26:41.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Edith's Winning Ticket (Aired December 12, 1972)
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All in the Family is an American situat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7796: Bold Venture - &quot;Passage For Mario Carrada&quot; (10-22-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Bold Venture - &quot;Passage For Mario Carrada&quot; (10-22-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7796</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA["Passage For Mario Carrada" (10-22-51)
 
Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.THIS EPISODE:October 22, 1951. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. "Passage for Carada" aka: A Row At the Cannery. Two respected men have been murdered. The son of one, Carada, is held captive. Slade wants to find him "alive". Peter Leeds as Felipe the bank teller. Sheldon Leonard as Johnny Thomas and Juan Miguel. Tony Barrett as Mario Carada. Jester Hairston as King Moses.Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 19:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-22T12_26_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Passage For Mario Carrada&quot; (10-22-51)
&amp;nbsp;
Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.THIS EPISODE:October 22, 1951. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Passage for Carada&quot; aka: A Row At the Cannery. Two respected men have been murdered. The son of one, Carada, is held captive. Slade wants to find him &quot;alive&quot;. Peter Leeds as Felipe the bank teller. Sheldon Leonard as Johnny Thomas and Juan Miguel. Tony Barrett as Mario Carada. Jester Hairston as King Moses.Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Passage For Mario Carrada&quot; (10-22-51)
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Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7795: WPNM Oldies Broadcast #106</title>
      <itunes:title>WPNM Oldies Broadcast #106</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7795</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[From The 'Heart' Of Historic Germantown 
"Where The Oldies Are Still Young"
A Feature Of The Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Podcast
 
Prior to the onset of podcasting, Bob Camardella hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa.Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 19:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-21T12_28_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>From The 'Heart' Of Historic Germantown 
&quot;Where The Oldies Are Still Young&quot;
A Feature Of The Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Podcast
&amp;nbsp;
Prior to the onset of podcasting, Bob Camardella hosted WPNM Internet Radio, broadcasting a combination of talk, easy listening and early rock and from his hometown in Philadelphia, Pa.Bob was writer and bass singer for a popular 60's rock group with 6 releases on the Twist &amp;amp; Algonquin (EMI) labels. He's a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 
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      <itunes:subtitle>From The 'Heart' Of Historic Germantown 
&quot;Where The Oldies Are Still Young&quot;
A Feature Of The Bo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7794: The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7794</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)
 
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:
ABC network. "Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)" - Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. The entire Nelson family become captivated by a construction project and try sidewalk superintending. The middle commercial has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Billy May (composer, conductor), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Barbara Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 15:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-20T08_31_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,audio/mpeg,wpnm,radio,old,kids,&amp;,family,feature</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)
&amp;nbsp;
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.&amp;nbsp; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.THIS EPISODE:
ABC network. &quot;Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)&quot; - Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. The entire Nelson family become captivated by a construction project and try sidewalk superintending. The middle commercial has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Billy May (composer, conductor), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Barbara Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)
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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7793: Barry Craig Confidential Investigator</title>
      <itunes:title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7793</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] 12-19-51
 
A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] Aired December 19, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today. THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1951. NBC network. "A Ghost Of A Chance". Sustaining. Not auditioned. "A man comes back from the dead to haunt a wife whose been dead amost as long as he has; in an insurance scheme that almost, but not quite cancels out (Barrie Craig)." Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan, Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director). 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 00:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-19T17_02_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] 12-19-51
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A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] Aired December 19, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today. THIS EPISODE:December 19, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Ghost Of A Chance&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. &quot;A man comes back from the dead to haunt a wife whose been dead amost as long as he has; in an insurance scheme that almost, but not quite cancels out (Barrie Craig).&quot; Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan, Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director). 31:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] 12-19-51
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A Ghost Of A Chance [Remo Torch] Aired Decembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7792: Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; (09-30-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; (09-30-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7792</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Death Shaft (Aired September 30, 1951)
 
Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. THIS EPISODE: September 30, 1951. NBC network. "Death Shaft". Sustaining. Based on events of November 18, 1941. A skeleton is found in a deserted mine, with the skull bashed in. The program features a tribute to M. T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzales, who is retiring after thirty-one years with the Rangers. The program may be dated September 25, 1951. Ken Christy, William Johnstone, Lamont Johnson, Brad Browne, Joel McCrea, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Bob Wright (writer, possibly "Robert Ryf"), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 04:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-19</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-18T21_25_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Shaft (Aired September 30, 1951)
&amp;nbsp;
Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. THIS EPISODE: September 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Death Shaft&quot;. Sustaining. Based on events of November 18, 1941. A skeleton is found in a deserted mine, with the skull bashed in. The program features a tribute to M. T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzales, who is retiring after thirty-one years with the Rangers. The program may be dated September 25, 1951. Ken Christy, William Johnstone, Lamont Johnson, Brad Browne, Joel McCrea, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Bob Wright (writer, possibly &quot;Robert Ryf&quot;), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Shaft (Aired September 30, 1951)
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Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7791: The Adventures of Frank Race - The Roughneck's Will (09-25-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Adventures of Frank Race - The Roughneck's Will (09-25-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7791</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA["The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will"
 
The Adventures of Frank Race, by Bruce Ells Productions, was first heard in May of 1949. The main character, Frank Race, was an attorney before World War II. As a result of his activities in the war, when it was over, he traded his law books for a career with the OSS. There, "Adventure" became his business. Tom Collins played the role of Frank Race initially, immediately following his stint as Chandu, The Magician. The lead role was taken over later by Paul Dubof.
 
THIS EPISODE:
September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will". Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 27:44. "Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index".
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 14:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-18</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-18T07_52_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1664</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will&quot;
&amp;nbsp;
The Adventures of Frank Race, by Bruce Ells Productions, was first heard in May of 1949. The main character, Frank Race, was an attorney before World War II. As a result of his activities in the war, when it was over, he traded his law books for a career with the OSS. There, &quot;Adventure&quot; became his business. Tom Collins played the role of Frank Race initially, immediately following his stint as Chandu, The Magician. The lead role was taken over later by Paul Dubof.
&amp;nbsp;
THIS EPISODE:
September 25, 1949. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ninety-year old billionaire leaves a will specifically designed to encourage his beneficiaries to kill each other. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tony Barrett, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett. 27:44. &quot;Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index&quot;.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Adventure Of The Roughneck's Will&quot;
&amp;nbsp;
The Adventures of Frank Race, by Bruce Ells Prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7790: Our Miss Brooks - 'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; (07-03-49)</title>
      <itunes:title>Our Miss Brooks - 'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; (07-03-49)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7790</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA['Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure" (Aired July 3, 1949)
 
Then CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcas that March. 
THIS EPISODE:
July 3, 1949. 'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Howard McNear (doubles). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2021 17:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-17T10_40_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1849</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; (Aired July 3, 1949)
&amp;nbsp;
Then CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcas that March. 
THIS EPISODE:
July 3, 1949. 'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Howard McNear (doubles). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>'Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; (Aired July 3, 1949)
&amp;nbsp;
Then CBS chairman Bill Paley, who...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7789: Academy Award Theater - The Informer (Aired May 25, 1946)</title>
      <itunes:title>Academy Award Theater - The Informer (Aired May 25, 1946)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7789</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Informer (05-25-46)
 
The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens.From Wikipedia - The Informer is a 1935 dramatic film, released by RKO. The plot concerns the underside of the Irish War of Independence, set in 1922. It stars Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Una O'Connor and J. M. Kerrigan. The screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols from 1925 the novel of the same title by Liam O'Flaherty. It was directed by John Ford. The novel had previously been adapted for a British film The Informer (1929). Along with Mutiny on the Bounty, The Informer was a big contender at the 8th Academy Awards, competing directly in all six categories they were nominated for (though Mutiny got eight nominations in total, given its three Best Actor nominations). The Informer won four Oscars: Best Director for Ford, Best Actor for McLaglen, Best Writing Screenplay for Nichols, and Best Score. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."THIS EPISODE:May 25, 1946. Program #343. "The Informer" - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A quality upgrade rebroadcast. AFRS program name: "Armed Forces Radio Theater." The program may be dated May 15, 1946. Victor McLaglen, Margo Graham, Wallace Ford, J. M. Kerrigan. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2021 14:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-16T07_59_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,feature,kids,&amp;,family,old,radio,wpnm</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Informer (05-25-46)
&amp;nbsp;
The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens.From Wikipedia - The Informer is a 1935 dramatic film, released by RKO. The plot concerns the underside of the Irish War of Independence, set in 1922. It stars Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Una O'Connor and J. M. Kerrigan. The screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols from 1925 the novel of the same title by Liam O'Flaherty. It was directed by John Ford. The novel had previously been adapted for a British film The Informer (1929). Along with Mutiny on the Bounty, The Informer was a big contender at the 8th Academy Awards, competing directly in all six categories they were nominated for (though Mutiny got eight nominations in total, given its three Best Actor nominations). The Informer won four Oscars: Best Director for Ford, Best Actor for McLaglen, Best Writing Screenplay for Nichols, and Best Score. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.&quot;THIS EPISODE:May 25, 1946. Program #343. &quot;The Informer&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A quality upgrade rebroadcast. AFRS program name: &quot;Armed Forces Radio Theater.&quot; The program may be dated May 15, 1946. Victor McLaglen, Margo Graham, Wallace Ford, J. M. Kerrigan. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Informer (05-25-46)
&amp;nbsp;
The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very im...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7788: The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou Goes To The Race Track (03-13-47)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou Goes To The Race Track (03-13-47)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7788</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Lou Goes To The Race Track (03-13-47)
 
The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with announcing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show.)
THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1947. "Lou Goes To The Race Track" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. Costello has to get rid of $38,000 before the income tax is due, so the boys visit the race track. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Marilyn Maxwell, John Brown, Michael Roy (announcer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2021 09:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-15T02_07_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1926</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lou Goes To The Race Track (03-13-47)
&amp;nbsp;
The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp;amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with announcing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show.)
THIS EPISODE:March 13, 1947. &quot;Lou Goes To The Race Track&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. Costello has to get rid of $38,000 before the income tax is due, so the boys visit the race track. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Marilyn Maxwell, John Brown, Michael Roy (announcer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Lou Goes To The Race Track (03-13-47)
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      <title>Episode 7787: Michael Buble - Georgia On My Mind and Thats All (Live 2005)</title>
      <itunes:title>Michael Buble - Georgia On My Mind and Thats All (Live 2005)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7787</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[FOR FULL MOVIE OPTIONSDOWNLOAD AND SAVE WITH WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYERORVLC PLAYERORANY FORMAT SUCH AS AVI-MP4 OR MOVIE
ALL AUDIO SHOWS ARE MP3
Michael Steven Bublé OC OBC (IPA: /buːˈbleɪ/ boo-BLAY; born September 9, 1975) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. His first album reached the top ten in Canada and the United Kingdom. He found a worldwide audience with his 2005 album It's Time as well as his 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible – which reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200, the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and several European charts. Bublé's 2009 album Crazy Love debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 after three days of sales, and remained there for two weeks. It was also his fourth number one album on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. His 2011 holiday album, Christmas, was in first place on the Billboard 200 for the final four weeks of 2011 and the first week of 2012, totalling five weeks atop the chart, it also made the top 5 in the United Kingdom. With this, Christmas became his third-consecutive number-one album on the chart. To Be Loved was released in April 2013. Bublé has sold over 40 million records worldwide,and won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards. Bublé is a dual citizen of Canada and Italy.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Michael Steven Bubl&amp;eacute; OC OBC (IPA: /bu&#720;&#712;ble&#618;/ boo-BLAY; born September 9, 1975) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. His first album reached the top ten in Canada and the United Kingdom. He found a worldwide audience with his 2005 album It's Time as well as his 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible &amp;ndash; which reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200, the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and several European charts. Bubl&amp;eacute;'s 2009 album Crazy Love debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 after three days of sales, and remained there for two weeks. It was also his fourth number one album on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. His 2011 holiday album, Christmas, was in first place on the Billboard 200 for the final four weeks of 2011 and the first week of 2012, totalling five weeks atop the chart, it also made the top 5 in the United Kingdom. With this, Christmas became his third-consecutive number-one album on the chart. To Be Loved was released in April 2013. Bubl&amp;eacute; has sold over 40 million records worldwide,and won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards. Bubl&amp;eacute; is a dual citizen of Canada and Italy.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 7786: A Date With Judy - &quot;Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie&quot; (03-20-45)</title>
      <itunes:title>A Date With Judy - &quot;Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie&quot; (03-20-45)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7786</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

A  Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a  teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show,  sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16,  1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis  portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June  23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following  summer (June 30 - September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by  Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued  as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums,  aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the  radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A  Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor,  Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere  Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on  ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a  comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical  Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960.
 
THIS EPISODE:
March  20, 1945. "Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie" - NBC network. Sponsored by:  Tums. Guest Frank Sinatra sings, "Night and Day" and "I Don't Know Why I  Love You Like I Do." Judy and Oogie go to a Sinatra movie. Afterwards,  Judy dreams about Frankie. Richard Crenna sings, "Got A Date With Judy."  The system cue has been deleted. Richard Crenna, Dix Davis, Frank  Sinatra, Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer).  29:22. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2021 18:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

A  Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a  teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show,  sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16,  1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis  portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June  23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following  summer (June 30 - September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by  Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued  as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums,  aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the  radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A  Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor,  Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere  Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on  ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a  comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical  Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960.
&amp;nbsp;
THIS EPISODE:
March  20, 1945. &quot;Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by:  Tums. Guest Frank Sinatra sings, &quot;Night and Day&quot; and &quot;I Don't Know Why I  Love You Like I Do.&quot; Judy and Oogie go to a Sinatra movie. Afterwards,  Judy dreams about Frankie. Richard Crenna sings, &quot;Got A Date With Judy.&quot;  The system cue has been deleted. Richard Crenna, Dix Davis, Frank  Sinatra, Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer).  29:22. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

A  Date with Judy was an American radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7785: The Screen Director's Playhouse - D.O.A. (06-21-51)</title>
      <itunes:title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - D.O.A. (06-21-51)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7785</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[D.O.A. (Aired June 21, 1951)
 Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim").
THIS EPISODE: June 21, 1951. NBC network. "D. O. A.". Commercials deleted. A man is given a slow acting poison. Listen for a Les Paul and Mary Ford record in the background of the first scene. Director Rudolph Mate is introduced, but is not heard on this recording. Director Frank MacDonald appears in his place. The phrase, "Take him for a ride" is used with a straight face. Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Castle, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Frank MacDonald, Jan Rarick (? piano), Howard Wiley (production supervisor), Bill Cairn (director). 1:02:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2021 00:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-13</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-12T17_11_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>D.O.A. (Aired June 21, 1951)
&amp;nbsp;Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's &quot;Markheim&quot;).
THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;June 21, 1951. NBC network. &quot;D. O. A.&quot;. Commercials deleted. A man is given a slow acting poison. Listen for a Les Paul and Mary Ford record in the background of the first scene. Director Rudolph Mate is introduced, but is not heard on this recording. Director Frank MacDonald appears in his place. The phrase, &quot;Take him for a ride&quot; is used with a straight face. Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Castle, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Frank MacDonald, Jan Rarick (? piano), Howard Wiley (production supervisor), Bill Cairn (director). 1:02:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <itunes:subtitle>D.O.A. (Aired June 21, 1951)
&amp;nbsp;Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7784: The Crime Club - &quot;Dead Man Control (03-20-47)&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>The Crime Club - &quot;Dead Man Control (03-20-47)&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7784</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)
Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson, begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:March 20, 1947. Mutual network. "Dead Men Control". Sustaining. A millionaire is killed while opening his wall safe. A large diamond is found missing, but is found again too soon. Helen Riley (writer), Ted Osborne, Alice Frost, Elspeth Eric. 31:14. Episode Notes Boxcars711.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2021 02:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-12</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-11T19_49_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1885</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)
Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson, begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.THIS EPISODE:March 20, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Dead Men Control&quot;. Sustaining. A millionaire is killed while opening his wall safe. A large diamond is found missing, but is found again too soon. Helen Riley (writer), Ted Osborne, Alice Frost, Elspeth Eric. 31:14. Episode Notes Boxcars711.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)
Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7783: The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT)</title>
      <itunes:title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7783</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[In The Dark (Aired January 8, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?THIS EPISODE: CBS Radio Mystery Theater -  IN THE DARK (01-08-81). In a totalitarian state, a woman's husband fails to return home. Her best friend has mysteriously "divorced" her husband, and her friends refuse to talk to her. Despite evidence, she cannot believe the secret police have kidnapped her husband. Teri Keane, Carol Teitel, Ray Owens, Ralph Bell. Episode Notes From Old Time Radio Digest.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 20:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-11</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-11T13_36_51-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>In The Dark (Aired January 8, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?THIS EPISODE: CBS Radio Mystery Theater -&amp;nbsp; IN THE DARK (01-08-81). In a totalitarian state, a woman's husband fails to return home. Her best friend has mysteriously &quot;divorced&quot; her husband, and her friends refuse to talk to her. Despite evidence, she cannot believe the secret police have kidnapped her husband. Teri Keane, Carol Teitel, Ray Owens, Ralph Bell. Episode Notes From Old Time Radio Digest.
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      <itunes:subtitle>In The Dark (Aired January 8, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7782: CBS Radio Workshop - The Silent Witness (07-14-57)</title>
      <itunes:title>CBS Radio Workshop - The Silent Witness (07-14-57)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7782</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)
Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.
THIS EPISODE: July 14, 1957. CBS network. "The Silent Witness". Sustaining. An excellent tour-de-force trial drama. Done with only one voice, that of the only performer on the show, Raymond Burr. All other roles on this courtroom drama are played by the listener's imagination. This was what radio was all about! Raymond Burr. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 00:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-11</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-10T17_23_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1513</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)
Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.
THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;July 14, 1957. CBS network. &quot;The Silent Witness&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent tour-de-force trial drama. Done with only one voice, that of the only performer on the show, Raymond Burr. All other roles on this courtroom drama are played by the listener's imagination. This was what radio was all about! Raymond Burr. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)
Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7781: The Shadow</title>
      <itunes:title>The Shadow</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7781</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["The Shadow"
 
"The Shadow" - One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954.
Agnes Moorehead, the first Margot LaneA figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." Along with his team of operatives, the Shadow battled adversaries with chilling names like The Black Master, Kings of Crime, The Five Chameleons, and, of course, The Red Menace.The Shadow's exploits were also avidly followed by readers in The Shadow magazine, which began in 1931 following the huge success of the old-time mystery radio program. The magazine was published by Street &amp; Smith, who had also sponsored the old-time mystery radio program. Over the course of 18 years, Street &amp; Smith published 325 issues of The Shadow, each one containing a novel about the sinister crime fighter. These stories were written by Maxwell Grant, a fictional name created by the publishing company. Although several different people wrote under the pseudonym, Walter B. Gibson wrote most of the stories, 282 in all. Most of the novels published have been reprinted in paperback and The Shadow adventures remain popular today, with Shadow comic books, magazines, toys, games, cds and cassettes of old-time radio shows, and books bringing top dollar among collectors the world over.
 The Shadow. September 26, 1937. Mutual Network. "The Death House Rescue". Blue Coal. The first show of the series with "The Shadow" as a force against crime and not just a phantom announcer. Just before an innocent man is to be executed for murder, The Shadow uses mental telepathy to get the goods on the real killers. A good show with an intelligent plot. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, William Johnstone, Jeanette Nolan, Ray Collins (triples), Paul Stewart, Elia Kazan, Everett Sloane (quadruples), Paul Huber (commercial spokesman), Frank Readick (opening and closing voice), Arthur Whiteside (announcer), Edward Hale Bierstadt (writer), Elsie Thompson (organist), Clark Andrews (producer), Martin Gabel (director), Edith Meiser (story editor), Walter B. Gibson (story consultant), J. R. Poppele (sound engineer), Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman, as "John Barclay"), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:12. Episode Notes From "The Radio Gold Index".]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 02:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Shadow&quot;
&amp;nbsp;
&quot;The Shadow&quot; - One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954.
Agnes Moorehead, the first Margot LaneA figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; Along with his team of operatives, the Shadow battled adversaries with chilling names like The Black Master, Kings of Crime, The Five Chameleons, and, of course, The Red Menace.The Shadow's exploits were also avidly followed by readers in The Shadow magazine, which began in 1931 following the huge success of the old-time mystery radio program. The magazine was published by Street &amp;amp; Smith, who had also sponsored the old-time mystery radio program. Over the course of 18 years, Street &amp;amp; Smith published 325 issues of The Shadow, each one containing a novel about the sinister crime fighter. These stories were written by Maxwell Grant, a fictional name created by the publishing company. Although several different people wrote under the pseudonym, Walter B. Gibson wrote most of the stories, 282 in all. Most of the novels published have been reprinted in paperback and The Shadow adventures remain popular today, with Shadow comic books, magazines, toys, games, cds and cassettes of old-time radio shows, and books bringing top dollar among collectors the world over.
&amp;nbsp;The Shadow. September 26, 1937. Mutual Network. &quot;The Death House Rescue&quot;. Blue Coal. The first show of the series with &quot;The Shadow&quot; as a force against crime and not just a phantom announcer. Just before an innocent man is to be executed for murder, The Shadow uses mental telepathy to get the goods on the real killers. A good show with an intelligent plot. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, William Johnstone, Jeanette Nolan, Ray Collins (triples), Paul Stewart, Elia Kazan, Everett Sloane (quadruples), Paul Huber (commercial spokesman), Frank Readick (opening and closing voice), Arthur Whiteside (announcer), Edward Hale Bierstadt (writer), Elsie Thompson (organist), Clark Andrews (producer), Martin Gabel (director), Edith Meiser (story editor), Walter B. Gibson (story consultant), J. R. Poppele (sound engineer), Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman, as &quot;John Barclay&quot;), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:12. Episode Notes From &quot;The Radio Gold Index&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Shadow&quot;
&amp;nbsp;
&quot;The Shadow&quot; - One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show wen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7780: Dragnet - The Big Drifter</title>
      <itunes:title>Dragnet - The Big Drifter</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7780</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Drifter
Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers.
Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The show's cultural impact is such that after seven decades, elements of Dragnet are familiar to those who have never seen or heard the program. The ominous, four-note introduction to the brass and tympani theme music (titled "Danger Ahead"), composed by Walter Schumann, is instantly recognizable. It is derived from Miklós Rózsa's score for the 1946 film version of The Killers.  Another Dragnet trademark is the show's opening narration: "Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." This underwent minor revisions over time. The "only" and "ladies and gentlemen" were dropped at some point. Variations on this narration have been featured in subsequent crime dramas, and in parodies of the dramas (e.g. "Only the facts have been changed to protect the guilty").
The radio series was the first entry in a Dragnet media franchise encompassing film, television, books and comics.
 
THIS EPISODE:
February 23, 1950. Program #37. NBC network. "The Big Drifter". Fatima. "Gentleman Wallace," a born con-man, takes advantage of two used-car dealers, and many others. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:33. Show Notes From The Rado Gold Index.
 ]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 03:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Drifter
Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took its name from the police term &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers.
Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The show's cultural impact is such that after seven decades, elements of Dragnet are familiar to those who have never seen or heard the program. The ominous, four-note introduction to the brass and tympani theme music (titled &quot;Danger Ahead&quot;), composed by Walter Schumann, is instantly recognizable. It is derived from Mikl&amp;oacute;s R&amp;oacute;zsa's score for the 1946 film version of The Killers.&amp;nbsp; Another Dragnet trademark is the show's opening narration: &quot;Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.&quot; This underwent minor revisions over time. The &quot;only&quot; and &quot;ladies and gentlemen&quot; were dropped at some point. Variations on this narration have been featured in subsequent crime dramas, and in parodies of the dramas (e.g. &quot;Only the facts have been changed to protect the guilty&quot;).
The radio series was the first entry in a Dragnet media franchise encompassing film, television, books and comics.
&amp;nbsp;
THIS EPISODE:
February 23, 1950. Program #37. NBC network. &quot;The Big Drifter&quot;. Fatima. &quot;Gentleman Wallace,&quot; a born con-man, takes advantage of two used-car dealers, and many others. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:33. Show Notes From The Rado Gold Index.
&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Drifter
Dragnet was an American radio series, enacting the cases of a dedicated Los Ange...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7779: Fibber McGee &amp; Molly (01-25-44)</title>
      <itunes:title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly (01-25-44)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7779</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Fibber McGee and Molly
Fibber McGee and Molly was a 1935–1959 American radio comedy series. The situation comedy was a staple of the NBC Red Network from 1936 on, after originating on NBC Blue in 1935. One of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, it ran as a stand-alone series from 1935 to 1956, and then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a husband-and-wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.Fibber McGee and Molly, which followed up the Jordans' previous radio sitcom Smackout, followed the adventures of a working-class couple, the habitual storyteller Fibber McGee and his sometimes terse but always loving wife Molly, living among their numerous neighbors and acquaintances in the community of Wistful Vista. As with most radio comedies of the era, Fibber McGee and Molly featured an announcer, house band and vocal quartet for interludes. At the peak of the show's success in the 1940s, it was adapted into a string of feature films. A 1959 attempt to adapt the series to television with a different cast and new writers was both a critical and commercial failure, which, coupled with Marian Jordan's death shortly thereafter, brought the series to a finish. Five days after the wedding, Jim received his draft notice. He was sent to France, and became part of a military touring group which entertained the armed forces after World War I. When Jim came home from France, he and Marian decided to try their luck with a vaudeville act. They had 2 children, Kathryn Therese Jordan (1920–2007) and James Carroll Jordan (1923–1998).
THIS EPISODE: Fibber McGee and Molly. January 25, 1944. NBC net. Johnson's Wax. First appearance of Marlin Hurt as "Beulah." The closet is heard. Fibber and Molly celebrate the return of their laundry with a night out on the town. Wistful Vista night life leaves much to be desired!. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Marlin Hurt, Shirley Mitchell, Ransom Sherman, Arthur Q. Bryan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Don Quinn (writer), Phil Leslie (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2021 17:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fibber McGee and Molly
Fibber McGee and Molly was a 1935&amp;ndash;1959 American radio comedy series. The situation comedy was a staple of the NBC Red Network from 1936 on, after originating on NBC Blue in 1935. One of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, it ran as a stand-alone series from 1935 to 1956, and then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a husband-and-wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.Fibber McGee and Molly, which followed up the Jordans' previous radio sitcom Smackout, followed the adventures of a working-class couple, the habitual storyteller Fibber McGee and his sometimes terse but always loving wife Molly, living among their numerous neighbors and acquaintances in the community of Wistful Vista. As with most radio comedies of the era, Fibber McGee and Molly featured an announcer, house band and vocal quartet for interludes. At the peak of the show's success in the 1940s, it was adapted into a string of feature films. A 1959 attempt to adapt the series to television with a different cast and new writers was both a critical and commercial failure, which, coupled with Marian Jordan's death shortly thereafter, brought the series to a finish. Five days after the wedding, Jim received his draft notice. He was sent to France, and became part of a military touring group which entertained the armed forces after World War I. When Jim came home from France, he and Marian decided to try their luck with a vaudeville act. They had 2 children, Kathryn Therese Jordan (1920&amp;ndash;2007) and James Carroll Jordan (1923&amp;ndash;1998).
THIS EPISODE:&amp;nbsp;Fibber McGee and Molly. January 25, 1944. NBC net. Johnson's Wax. First appearance of Marlin Hurt as &quot;Beulah.&quot; The closet is heard. Fibber and Molly celebrate the return of their laundry with a night out on the town. Wistful Vista night life leaves much to be desired!. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Marlin Hurt, Shirley Mitchell, Ransom Sherman, Arthur Q. Bryan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Don Quinn (writer), Phil Leslie (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fibber McGee and Molly
Fibber McGee and Molly was a 1935&amp;ndash;1959 American radio comedy series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7778: Episode 4606</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4606</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7778</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventures Of Sam Spade
The Fairly-Bright Caper (Aired October 31, 1948) The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.
THIS EPISODE: October 31, 1948. CBS network. "The Fairly Bright Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream Oil. Spade is hired to protect a Halloween party, which is only slightly complicated by a witch and a murder! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2021 23:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventures Of Sam Spade
The Fairly-Bright Caper (Aired October 31, 1948) The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.
THIS EPISODE: October 31, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Fairly Bright Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream Oil. Spade is hired to protect a Halloween party, which is only slightly complicated by a witch and a murder! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
</itunes:summary>
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The Fairly-Bright Caper (Aired October 31, 1948) The Adventures of S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 7777: Your's Truly Johnny Dollar</title>
      <itunes:title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>7777</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[(A Humphrey/Camardella Production)
By Jim Widner
The opening is familiar among fans of Old Time Radio: "the man with the action-packed expense account...America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator." And if we still weren't sure, he always told us himself: "Yours truly, Johnny Dollar." Opening on a Friday night, February 18, 1949 (The Paricoff Policy Matter), right at the start of television's golden age, this radio show brought us a high-powered insurance investigator who worked chiefly for the Universal Adjustment Bureau, a clearinghouse for the many insurance companies. The series starred Charles Russell as Johnny Dollar, the smart and tough detective, whose trademark it was to toss silver dollars as tips to busboys and bellhops.
Appearing on CBS Radio, Johnny Dollar was heard each week flying off to a different town filled with danger and possibly murder as he tried to get to the bottom of insurance fraud. There were rarely any recurring characters except Dollar; despite sometimes romance and friends, the character was generally a loner. These early episodes, however, tended to be flat and the character of Dollar too dry. So at the start of the 1950 season, Charles Russell was out and veteran film actor Edmund O'Brien stepped in as the second Johnny Dollar. The series during the O'Brien years improved with scripts by expert crime writer such as E. Jack Neumann, John Michael Hayes, Sidney Marshall and Blake Edwards. The character took on the stereotype of the American detective developed by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Dollar was more hardboiled; his softer side rarely appeared. O'Brien left in 1952 and John Lund became Dollar number three. With Lund in the role, the character as developed by O'Brien remained. And Bailey's depiction of Dollar had shades of a gritty street fighter, yet bright and sensitive. With a strong cast (many of the same veteran radio actors appearing in different roles) and excellent directing, the portrayals were much more real. And exciting; listen to such serials as "The Open Town Matter" or "The MacCormack Matter." Even while radio drama was already declining, this was radio acting at its best. The sound effects, some of which were canned, fit into the scripts so well as to produce some very exciting adventure/mystery. But doing a daily show live was taxing, so by the end of 1956, the series reverted to thirty minute, once-a-week episodes. But the power of the show continued, due a lot to the continued presence of both Bailey and Johnstone. Gradually, however, toward the end of the 1950's, the show began to sound tired - some of the scripts were weak and even Bailey did not always seem excited.
Bailey left the show when it moved to New York production studios and initially Bob Readick filled Johnny Dollar's shows. However, that was only a transistion that lasted six months. In June, 1961, Mandel Kramer came to the role. He was perhaps the second best of the Dollar portrayals. Kramer's Dollar displayed more cynical humor than Bailey's. Johnny Dollar remained sensitive yet tough and with Jack Johnstone continuing as producer, the series remained poignant right up to its demise.
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar has the distinction of being the last dramatic radio series from the golden age of radio. As with the close of Suspense, radio drama sounded its death throes. Among many old time radio fans, Johnny Dollar is usually viewed as the division between original radio drama and the resurgence of nostalgia which began in the seventies.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2021 04:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>(A Humphrey/Camardella Production)
By Jim Widner
The opening is familiar among fans of Old Time Radio: &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account...America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator.&quot; And if we still weren't sure, he always told us himself: &quot;Yours truly, Johnny Dollar.&quot; Opening on a Friday night, February 18, 1949 (The Paricoff Policy Matter), right at the start of television's golden age, this radio show brought us a high-powered insurance investigator who worked chiefly for the Universal Adjustment Bureau, a clearinghouse for the many insurance companies. The series starred Charles Russell as Johnny Dollar, the smart and tough detective, whose trademark it was to toss silver dollars as tips to busboys and bellhops.
Appearing on CBS Radio, Johnny Dollar was heard each week flying off to a different town filled with danger and possibly murder as he tried to get to the bottom of insurance fraud. There were rarely any recurring characters except Dollar; despite sometimes romance and friends, the character was generally a loner. These early episodes, however, tended to be flat and the character of Dollar too dry. So at the start of the 1950 season, Charles Russell was out and veteran film actor Edmund O'Brien stepped in as the second Johnny Dollar. The series during the O'Brien years improved with scripts by expert crime writer such as E. Jack Neumann, John Michael Hayes, Sidney Marshall and Blake Edwards. The character took on the stereotype of the American detective developed by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Dollar was more hardboiled; his softer side rarely appeared. O'Brien left in 1952 and John Lund became Dollar number three. With Lund in the role, the character as developed by O'Brien remained. And Bailey's depiction of Dollar had shades of a gritty street fighter, yet bright and sensitive. With a strong cast (many of the same veteran radio actors appearing in different roles) and excellent directing, the portrayals were much more real. And exciting; listen to such serials as &quot;The Open Town Matter&quot; or &quot;The MacCormack Matter.&quot; Even while radio drama was already declining, this was radio acting at its best. The sound effects, some of which were canned, fit into the scripts so well as to produce some very exciting adventure/mystery. But doing a daily show live was taxing, so by the end of 1956, the series reverted to thirty minute, once-a-week episodes. But the power of the show continued, due a lot to the continued presence of both Bailey and Johnstone. Gradually, however, toward the end of the 1950's, the show began to sound tired - some of the scripts were weak and even Bailey did not always seem excited.
Bailey left the show when it moved to New York production studios and initially Bob Readick filled Johnny Dollar's shows. However, that was only a transistion that lasted six months. In June, 1961, Mandel Kramer came to the role. He was perhaps the second best of the Dollar portrayals. Kramer's Dollar displayed more cynical humor than Bailey's. Johnny Dollar remained sensitive yet tough and with Jack Johnstone continuing as producer, the series remained poignant right up to its demise.
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar has the distinction of being the last dramatic radio series from the golden age of radio. As with the close of Suspense, radio drama sounded its death throes. Among many old time radio fans, Johnny Dollar is usually viewed as the division between original radio drama and the resurgence of nostalgia which began in the seventies.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>(A Humphrey/Camardella Production)
By Jim Widner
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      <title>Episode 4603: Episode 4604</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4604</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4603</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA["Who's on First?"A Boxcars711 VIDEO (MOVIE)Using Your Favorite Player
"Who's On First?" is a comedy routine made famous by American comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The premise of the sketch is that Abbott is identifying the players on a baseball team for Costello, but their names and nicknames can be interpreted as non-responsive answers to Costello's questions. For example, the first baseman is named "Who"; thus, the utterance "Who's on first" is ambiguous between the question ("Which person is the first baseman?") and the answer ("The name of the first baseman is 'Who'").
Who's on First?" is descended from turn-of-the-century burlesque sketches that used plays on words and names. Examples are "The Baker Scene" (the shop is located on Watt Street) and "Who Dyed" (the owner is named "Who"). In the 1930 movie Cracked Nuts, comedians Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey examine a map of a mythical kingdom with dialogue like this: "What is next to Which." "What is the name of the town next to Which?" "Yes." In British music halls, comedian Will Hay performed a routine in the early 1930s (and possibly earlier) as a schoolmaster interviewing a schoolboy named Howe who came from Ware but now lives in Wye. By the early 1930s, a "Baseball Routine" had become a standard bit for burlesque comics across the United States. Abbott's wife recalled him performing the routine with another comedian before teaming with Costello.
Bud Abbott stated that it was taken from an older routine called "Who's The Boss?", a performance of which can be heard in an episode of the radio comedy program It Pays to Be Ignorant from the 1940s. After they formally teamed up in burlesque in 1936, he and Costello continued to hone the sketch. It was a big hit in the fall of 1937, when they performed the routine in a touring vaudeville revue called Hollywood Bandwagon.In February 1938, Abbott and Costello joined the cast of The Kate Smith Hour radio program, and the sketch was first performed for a national radio audience on March 24 of that year.]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Who's on First?&quot;A Boxcars711 VIDEO (MOVIE)Using Your Favorite Player
&quot;Who's On First?&quot; is a comedy routine made famous by American comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The premise of the sketch is that Abbott is identifying the players on a baseball team for Costello, but their names and nicknames can be interpreted as non-responsive answers to Costello's questions. For example, the first baseman is named &quot;Who&quot;; thus, the utterance &quot;Who's on first&quot; is ambiguous between the question (&quot;Which person is the first baseman?&quot;) and the answer (&quot;The name of the first baseman is 'Who'&quot;).
Who's on First?&quot; is descended from turn-of-the-century burlesque sketches that used plays on words and names. Examples are &quot;The Baker Scene&quot; (the shop is located on Watt Street) and &quot;Who Dyed&quot; (the owner is named &quot;Who&quot;). In the 1930 movie Cracked Nuts, comedians Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey examine a map of a mythical kingdom with dialogue like this: &quot;What is next to Which.&quot; &quot;What is the name of the town next to Which?&quot; &quot;Yes.&quot; In British music halls, comedian Will Hay performed a routine in the early 1930s (and possibly earlier) as a schoolmaster interviewing a schoolboy named Howe who came from Ware but now lives in Wye. By the early 1930s, a &quot;Baseball Routine&quot; had become a standard bit for burlesque comics across the United States. Abbott's wife recalled him performing the routine with another comedian before teaming with Costello.
Bud Abbott stated that it was taken from an older routine called &quot;Who's The Boss?&quot;, a performance of which can be heard in an episode of the radio comedy program It Pays to Be Ignorant from the 1940s. After they formally teamed up in burlesque in 1936, he and Costello continued to hone the sketch. It was a big hit in the fall of 1937, when they performed the routine in a touring vaudeville revue called Hollywood Bandwagon.In February 1938, Abbott and Costello joined the cast of The Kate Smith Hour radio program, and the sketch was first performed for a national radio audience on March 24 of that year.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Who's on First?&quot;A Boxcars711 VIDEO (MOVIE)Using Your Favorite Player
&quot;Who's On First?&quot; is a com...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 4602: Episode 4603</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4603</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4602</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[ The Satellite Of Death Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (06-10-52)
 
Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:
June 10, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &lt;B&gt;&lt;I&gt;"Satellite Of Death Part One &amp; Two COMPLETE)&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/I&gt;". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A gang is trying to take over Rhea, a moon of Saturn, to get a monopoly of Viricide F-3. Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:01. 
Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2021 03:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;The Satellite Of Death Pt.1 &amp;amp; 2 COMPLETE (06-10-52)
&amp;nbsp;
Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &amp;mdash; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction.&amp;nbsp;

TODAY'S SHOW:
June 10, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &amp;lt;B&amp;gt;&amp;lt;I&amp;gt;&quot;Satellite Of Death Part One &amp;amp; Two COMPLETE)&amp;lt;/B&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/I&amp;gt;&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A gang is trying to take over Rhea, a moon of Saturn, to get a monopoly of Viricide F-3. Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Neal O'Malley, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:01. 
Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index
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      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;The Satellite Of Death Pt.1 &amp;amp; 2 COMPLETE (06-10-52)
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Tom Corbett is the main ch...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 4601: Big Town - I Remember Murder (11-30-48)</title>
      <itunes:title>Big Town - I Remember Murder (11-30-48)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4601</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Big Town - I Remember Murder (11-30-48)
I Remember Murder (Aired November 30, 1948) The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)THIS EPISODE:November 30, 1948. NBC network. "I Remember Murder". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. A band-leader steals $50,000 from The High Hatters Club and leaves town in a hurry. After he's "taken for a ride," the girl singer who was with him developes amnesia. "Harry The Hack" finds her...and the murder victim too. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Mason Adams, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 18:24:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Town - I Remember Murder (11-30-48)
I Remember Murder (Aired November 30, 1948)&amp;nbsp;The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.)THIS EPISODE:November 30, 1948. NBC network. &quot;I Remember Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. A band-leader steals $50,000 from The High Hatters Club and leaves town in a hurry. After he's &quot;taken for a ride,&quot; the girl singer who was with him developes amnesia. &quot;Harry The Hack&quot; finds her...and the murder victim too. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Mason Adams, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Big Town - I Remember Murder (11-30-48)
I Remember Murder (Aired November 30, 1948)&amp;nbsp;The sto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 4600: Once Upon a Long Time Ago</title>
      <itunes:title>Once Upon a Long Time Ago</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4600</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2021</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Created By YouTube.com/HerBunk
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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 01:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <title>Episode 4598: The Legend Of Mickey Mantle</title>
      <itunes:title>The Legend Of Mickey Mantle</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4598</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed The Commerce Comet and The Mick, was an American professional baseball player. Mantle played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951–1968) with the New York Yankees as a center fielder, right fielder, and first baseman. Mantle was one of the best players and sluggers and is regarded by many as the greatest switch hitter in baseball history. Mantle was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974 and was elected to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999.
Mantle was one of the greatest offensive threats of any center fielder in baseball history. He has the second highest career OPS+ among center fielders, (behind Mike Trout) and he had the highest stolen base percentage in history at the time of his retirement. In addition, compared to the other four center fielders on the All-Century team, he had the lowest career rate of grounding into double plays, and he had the highest World Series on-base percentage and World Series slugging percentage. He also had an excellent .984 fielding percentage when playing center field. Mantle was able to hit for both average and power, especially tape measure home runs, a term that had its origin in a play-by-play caller reacting to one of Mantle's 1953 home runs. He hit 536 MLB career home runs, batted .300 or more ten times, and is the career leader (tied with Jim Thome) in walk-off home runs, with 13—twelve in the regular season, one in the postseason. He is the only player in history to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate.  
Mantle hit some of the longest home runs in Major League history. On September 10, 1960, he hit a ball left-handed that cleared the right-field roof at Tiger Stadium in Detroit and, based on where it was found, was estimated years later by historian Mark Gallagher to have traveled 643 feet (196 m). Another Mantle homer, hit right-handed off Chuck Stobbs at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. on April 17, 1953, was measured by Yankees traveling secretary Red Patterson (hence the term "tape-measure home run") to have traveled 565 feet (172 m). Deducting for bounces, there is no doubt that both landed well over 500 feet (152 m) from home plate. Mantle two times hit balls off the third-deck facade at Yankee Stadium, nearly becoming the only player to hit a fair ball out of the stadium during a game. On May 22, 1963, against Kansas City's Bill Fischer, Mantle hit a ball that fellow players and fans claimed was still rising when it hit the 110-foot (34 m) high facade, then caromed back onto the playing field. It was later estimated by some that the ball could have traveled 504 feet (154 m)[38] had it not been blocked by the ornate and distinctive facade.  ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2021 03:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2021-06-03</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2021-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2021-06-02T20_24_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 &#8211; August 13, 1995), nicknamed The Commerce Comet and The Mick, was an American professional baseball player. Mantle played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951&#8211;1968) with the New York Yankees as a center fielder, right fielder, and first baseman. Mantle was one of the best players and sluggers and is regarded by many as the greatest switch hitter in baseball history. Mantle was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974 and was elected to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999.
Mantle was one of the greatest offensive threats of any center fielder in baseball history. He has the second highest career OPS+ among center fielders, (behind Mike Trout) and he had the highest stolen base percentage in history at the time of his retirement. In addition, compared to the other four center fielders on the All-Century team, he had the lowest career rate of grounding into double plays, and he had the highest World Series on-base percentage and World Series slugging percentage. He also had an excellent .984 fielding percentage when playing center field. Mantle was able to hit for both average and power, especially tape measure home runs, a term that had its origin in a play-by-play caller reacting to one of Mantle's 1953 home runs. He hit 536 MLB career home runs, batted .300 or more ten times, and is the career leader (tied with Jim Thome) in walk-off home runs, with 13&#8212;twelve in the regular season, one in the postseason. He is the only player in history to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate.  
Mantle hit some of the longest home runs in Major League history. On September 10, 1960, he hit a ball left-handed that cleared the right-field roof at Tiger Stadium in Detroit and, based on where it was found, was estimated years later by historian Mark Gallagher to have traveled 643 feet (196 m). Another Mantle homer, hit right-handed off Chuck Stobbs at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. on April 17, 1953, was measured by Yankees traveling secretary Red Patterson (hence the term &quot;tape-measure home run&quot;) to have traveled 565 feet (172 m). Deducting for bounces, there is no doubt that both landed well over 500 feet (152 m) from home plate. Mantle two times hit balls off the third-deck facade at Yankee Stadium, nearly becoming the only player to hit a fair ball out of the stadium during a game. On May 22, 1963, against Kansas City's Bill Fischer, Mantle hit a ball that fellow players and fans claimed was still rising when it hit the 110-foot (34 m) high facade, then caromed back onto the playing field. It was later estimated by some that the ball could have traveled 504 feet (154 m)[38] had it not been blocked by the ornate and distinctive facade.  </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 &#8211; August 13, 1995), nicknamed The Commerce Comet and The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 4597 </title>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[                                      Guns For Every One

Archibald "Archie" Bunker is a fictional character from the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunker's Place, played by Carroll O'Connor. Bunker, a main character of the series, is a World War II veteran, blue-collar worker, and family man. All in the Family premiered on January 12, 1971, where he was depicted as the head of the Bunker family. In 1979, the show was retooled and renamed Archie Bunker's Place; it finally went off the air in 1983. Bunker lived at the fictional address of 704 Hauser Street in the borough of Queens, in New York City.

All in the Family got many of its laughs by playing on Archie's bigotry, although the dynamic tension between Archie and his liberal son-in-law, Mike, provided an ongoing political and social sounding board for a variety of topics. Archie appears in all but seven episodes of the series. Three fifth season episodes were missed because of a contract dispute between O'Connor and series creator Norman Lear.

 In 1999, TV Guide ranked Archie Bunker number 5 on its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list.[2] In 2005, Archie Bunker was listed as number 1 on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters,[3] defeating runners-up such as Ralph Kramden, Lucy Ricardo, Fonzie, and Homer Simpson. Archie's chair is in the permanent collection of the National Museum of American History.  
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      <itunes:summary>                                      Guns For Every One

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Bunker is a fictional character from the 1970s American television sitcom All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunker's Place, played by Carroll O'Connor. Bunker, a main character of the series, is a World War II veteran, blue-collar worker, and family man. All in the Family premiered on January 12, 1971, where he was depicted as the head of the Bunker family. In 1979, the show was retooled and renamed Archie Bunker's Place; it finally went off the air in 1983. Bunker lived at the fictional address of 704 Hauser Street in the borough of Queens, in New York City.

All in the Family got many of its laughs by playing on Archie's bigotry, although the dynamic tension between Archie and his liberal son-in-law, Mike, provided an ongoing political and social sounding board for a variety of topics. Archie appears in all but seven episodes of the series. Three fifth season episodes were missed because of a contract dispute between O'Connor and series creator Norman Lear.

 In 1999, TV Guide ranked Archie Bunker number 5 on its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list.[2] In 2005, Archie Bunker was listed as number 1 on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters,[3] defeating runners-up such as Ralph Kramden, Lucy Ricardo, Fonzie, and Homer Simpson. Archie's chair is in the permanent collection of the National Museum of American History.  
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      <itunes:title>Episode 4596Bobby Caldwell  Dave Koz - What You Wont Do For Love</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>818</itunes:episode>
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The performances at this year’s Soul Train Awards were nothing short of legendary.
The award ceremony featured the perfect mix of the old and the new, and the occasional fusion of both at the same time, making for a night of music accessible for every kind of music-lover.

You would be forgiven for thinking some of the older performers of the night had stumbled upon the fountain of youth; nailing complex choreography without missing even a single beat. Big Daddy Kane is one artist that deserves special recognition. Despite being close of 50 years of age he still got down -literally- during his performance of “Warm It Up, Kane” by doing the splits half way though a dance break, getting up as if it was nothing and jumping straight back onto the mic.

Gladys Knight, Ron Isley, and Chrisette Michele also led a rousing tribute to the great Dionne Warwick, performing many of her greatest hits – Including “Walk On By” and “That’s What Friends Are For.”

Bobby Caldwell also put the younger performers to shame with a perfect rendition of his song “What You Won’t Do.” Accompanied by Dave Koz on tenor sax, their performance was certainly something to behold. The audience knew every word, singing and dancing along to the familiar track. Although, if twitter is anything to go by, it was also interesting to see how many long-time Caldwell fans realized he represents the ‘blue-eyed’ side of soul for the first time last night.

Show Notes By David La Rosa]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 19:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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The performances at this year&#8217;s Soul Train Awards were nothing short of legendary.
The award ceremony featured the perfect mix of the old and the new, and the occasional fusion of both at the same time, making for a night of music accessible for every kind of music-lover.

You would be forgiven for thinking some of the older performers of the night had stumbled upon the fountain of youth; nailing complex choreography without missing even a single beat. Big Daddy Kane is one artist that deserves special recognition. Despite being close of 50 years of age he still got down -literally- during his performance of &#8220;Warm It Up, Kane&#8221; by doing the splits half way though a dance break, getting up as if it was nothing and jumping straight back onto the mic.

Gladys Knight, Ron Isley, and Chrisette Michele also led a rousing tribute to the great Dionne Warwick, performing many of her greatest hits &#8211; Including &#8220;Walk On By&#8221; and &#8220;That&#8217;s What Friends Are For.&#8221;

Bobby Caldwell also put the younger performers to shame with a perfect rendition of his song &#8220;What You Won&#8217;t Do.&#8221; Accompanied by Dave Koz on tenor sax, their performance was certainly something to behold. The audience knew every word, singing and dancing along to the familiar track. Although, if twitter is anything to go by, it was also interesting to see how many long-time Caldwell fans realized he represents the &#8216;blue-eyed&#8217; side of soul for the first time last night.

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      <title>Episode 817: Episode 4594</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4594</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>817</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[21ST PRECINCT 

was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. NBC's DRAGNET had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience.  In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1954. "The Brother" CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 26:55.


Compiled By: Stewart Wright
Initial Compilation:     07/07/2002
Last Updated:       06/30/2006
Copyright 2002, 2006 by Stewart Wright

Audition Show:    None
First Show:       07/07/1953
Last Show:        11/01/1956
Number of Shows:  159
Length:           30 minutes
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 03:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. NBC's DRAGNET had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience.  In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1954. &quot;The Brother&quot; CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 26:55.


Compiled By: Stewart Wright
Initial Compilation:     07/07/2002
Last Updated:       06/30/2006
Copyright 2002, 2006 by Stewart Wright

Audition Show:    None
First Show:       07/07/1953
Last Show:        11/01/1956
Number of Shows:  159
Length:           30 minutes
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was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 816: Andy Gibb</title>
      <itunes:title>Andy Gibb</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>816</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Testing Bob Camardella
816]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2021 07:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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816</itunes:summary>
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816</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 815: Episode 4592</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4592</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>815</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[LoR 47-06-21 (162) Babs Almost Gets a Job in San Francisco WPNM Old radio Camardella]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2021 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>814</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[our miss brooks boxcars711 WPNM ]]>
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      <itunes:episode>813</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Bobby Caldwell Live "Coming Down From Love" Camardella WPNM Kids&amp;Family gunsmoke]]>
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      <itunes:episode>812</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[Let George Do It - Your Money Or Your Life (February 28, 1949)]]>
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      <itunes:episode>810</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke | Ep28 | &quot;Overland Express&quot;
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      <title>Episode 4436:  Ritchie Valens - Donna</title>
      <itunes:title> Ritchie Valens - Donna</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4436</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[ Ritchie Valens - Donna]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>143</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Ritchie Valens - Donna</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4435: My Special Angel</title>
      <itunes:title>My Special Angel</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4435</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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Composer  Lyricist: Jimmy Duncan]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2020 02:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-12-08T18_05_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>162</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Special Angel&#183; Bobby Vinton

Composer  Lyricist: Jimmy Duncan</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My Special Angel&#183; Bobby Vinton

Composer  Lyricist: Jimmy Duncan</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 4434: Gunsmoke  Ep52  Bums Rush</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke  Ep52  Bums Rush</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4434</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke  Ep52  Bums Rush]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2020 01:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-12-08T17_57_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke  Ep52  Bums Rush</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4433: Gunsmoke | Ep165 | &quot;Trust&quot;</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke | Ep165 | &quot;Trust&quot;</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4433</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke | Ep165 | "Trust"
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2020 00:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-09</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-12-08T16_44_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke | Ep165 | &quot;Trust&quot;
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      <title>Episode 4430: Gunsmoke Ep172 Tap Day for Kitty</title>
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      <itunes:episode>4430</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke Ep172 Tap Day for Kitty.]]>
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      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-08</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke Ep172 Tap Day for Kitty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4430: Gunsmoke  Ep172  Tap Day for Kitty</title>
      <itunes:title>Gunsmoke  Ep172  Tap Day for Kitty</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4430</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke  Ep172  Tap Day for Kitty]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 01:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-12-07T17_49_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke  Ep172  Tap Day for Kitty</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 4429: Episode 4429</title>
      <itunes:title>Episode 4429</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episode>4429</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2020</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[Gunsmoke  Ep 170  "20-20"]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2020 15:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-12-08</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-12-07T07_54_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gunsmoke  Ep 170  &quot;20-20&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gunsmoke  Ep 170  &quot;20-20&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. A "Wireless Set" that was never intended to be operative is in the "Black Museum" because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine. Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Catherine Hines, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Lester Fletcher, Francois Grimar, Guy Spaull, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Carl Harburg. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-05T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 21, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. A &quot;Wireless Set&quot; that was never intended to be operative is in the &quot;Black Museum&quot; because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine. Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Catherine Hines, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Lester Fletcher, Francois Grimar, Guy Spaull, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Carl Harburg. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Left Handed Fan (10-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan". Commercials added locally. Christina Bancroft, the beautiful actress, hires Shayne to protect her from murder for 3 days. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-05T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,william,p.,rousseau,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1572</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan&quot;. Commercials added locally. Christina Bancroft, the beautiful actress, hires Shayne to protect her from murder for 3 days. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Football (11-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Football (Aired November 4, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-05T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Football (Aired November 4, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Football (Aired November 4, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - The Last Objective (06-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Objective (Aired June 03, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy.

THIS EPISODE:

June 03, 1951. NBC network. "The Last Objective". Sustaining. An excellent adventure about the future subterranean wars of mankind. A mind-bender. Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), George Mathis (engineer), Jack Grimes, Lawson Zerbe, Norman Rose (host), Paul Carter (author), Ralph Bell, Wendell Holmes, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), William Zuckert, Cameron Prud'Homme, Staats Cotsworth. 24:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Objective (Aired June 03, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy.

THIS EPISODE:

June 03, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Last Objective&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent adventure about the future subterranean wars of mankind. A mind-bender. Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), George Mathis (engineer), Jack Grimes, Lawson Zerbe, Norman Rose (host), Paul Carter (author), Ralph Bell, Wendell Holmes, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), William Zuckert, Cameron Prud'Homme, Staats Cotsworth. 24:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Objective (Aired June 03, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Recovering A Civil War Map (12-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series. NBC's Orthacoustic transcriptions are the source of most of the surviving recordings. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger - Marriage Minded Girl (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marriage Minded Girl (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-04</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Marriage Minded Girl (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Marriage Minded Girl (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek (08-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek (Aired August 14, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 14, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek". Sustaining. Army Intelligence flies "The Falcon" to Athens. "When Greece gets too hot, somebody is bound to catch the devil!" The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Anne Burr. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-04T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek (Aired August 14, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 14, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek&quot;. Sustaining. Army Intelligence flies &quot;The Falcon&quot; to Athens. &quot;When Greece gets too hot, somebody is bound to catch the devil!&quot; The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Anne Burr. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek (Aired August 14, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Doctor - 2 Episodes From 1932</title>
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        <![CDATA[Family Doctor - "New York" &amp; "Out Of Control" 1932

Over the years, many television series, books, and movies  have taken a longing look at the past in programs such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons which served as  a reminder of old fashioned values and a time when a sense of community was a reality. The quest for this sort of world continues in the 21st Century with the rise of Amish fiction stories. Family Doctor is not taking a look back, but is set in the then-present which is widely believed to be 1932 when the shows were produced.  Like the other syndicated 15 minute shows we examined the last two weeks, Family Doctor's 39 episodes were syndicated to various radio stations and sold as a package. Unlike the other shows, Family Doctor had regular character and story archs. The show follows the adventures of Grant Adams, the longtime physician of the small town of Cedarton. Cedarton is a three-dimensional town brimming with wonderful characters who Doc Adams tries to help and encourage including Pete who runs the drugstore and Griff, the workaholic boat renter who works too hard and always promises that he'll find a younger man to do his hard work.  Then there are two teenage girls who compete for the hear of a clerk at the drug store and then when he leaves, they fight for the next clerk hired. Show Notes From Great Detectives (greatdetectives.net)


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,doctor,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Family Doctor - &quot;New York&quot; &amp; &quot;Out Of Control&quot; 1932

Over the years, many television series, books, and movies  have taken a longing look at the past in programs such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons which served as  a reminder of old fashioned values and a time when a sense of community was a reality. The quest for this sort of world continues in the 21st Century with the rise of Amish fiction stories. Family Doctor is not taking a look back, but is set in the then-present which is widely believed to be 1932 when the shows were produced.  Like the other syndicated 15 minute shows we examined the last two weeks, Family Doctor's 39 episodes were syndicated to various radio stations and sold as a package. Unlike the other shows, Family Doctor had regular character and story archs. The show follows the adventures of Grant Adams, the longtime physician of the small town of Cedarton. Cedarton is a three-dimensional town brimming with wonderful characters who Doc Adams tries to help and encourage including Pete who runs the drugstore and Griff, the workaholic boat renter who works too hard and always promises that he'll find a younger man to do his hard work.  Then there are two teenage girls who compete for the hear of a clerk at the drug store and then when he leaves, they fight for the next clerk hired. Show Notes From Great Detectives (greatdetectives.net)


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Family Doctor - &quot;New York&quot; &amp; &quot;Out Of Control&quot; 1932

Over the years, many television series, boo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Every Shot Counts (10-31-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Every Shot Counts (Aired October 31, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Every Shot Counts". Standard Oil, Chevron. A movie cowboy asks George to help prevent a murder. George fails, but the prime suspect is blind!. Leo Cleary, Jackson Gillis (writer), John Dehner, Clayton Post, Walter Burke, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), David Victor (writer), Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson. 27:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1640</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Every Shot Counts (Aired October 31, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Every Shot Counts&quot;. Standard Oil, Chevron. A movie cowboy asks George to help prevent a murder. George fails, but the prime suspect is blind!. Leo Cleary, Jackson Gillis (writer), John Dehner, Clayton Post, Walter Burke, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), David Victor (writer), Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson. 27:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Every Shot Counts (Aired October 31, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>John Steele Adventurer - The Cape Or The Shroud (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cape Or The Shroud (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story. They represent a wide variety of stories from sports stories to mountain climbing to western-flavored stories. One of the more interesting stories features a boy who is a deaf-mute under the heel of a proud and domineering farmer father. It was certainly ambitious to feature a character who cannot speak for himself. The producers used an echo chamber effect to represent the inner voice of the young man as he endlessly repeated the phrase "no one" signifying that he could rely on "no one." As John Steele would often say at the end of one of his stories, "A life of adventure is yours for the asking, but don't look for it; it may find you! Happy hunting!"


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-03T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john,steele,adventurer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1516</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cape Or The Shroud (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story. They represent a wide variety of stories from sports stories to mountain climbing to western-flavored stories. One of the more interesting stories features a boy who is a deaf-mute under the heel of a proud and domineering farmer father. It was certainly ambitious to feature a character who cannot speak for himself. The producers used an echo chamber effect to represent the inner voice of the young man as he endlessly repeated the phrase &quot;no one&quot; signifying that he could rely on &quot;no one.&quot; As John Steele would often say at the end of one of his stories, &quot;A life of adventure is yours for the asking, but don't look for it; it may find you! Happy hunting!&quot;


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cape Or The Shroud (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator - No Sad Clowns For Me (06-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. 

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June 25, 1950. CBS Pacific network. "No Sad Clowns For Me". Sustaining. 8:30 P.M. "When a little old man named Crackly comes in, don't take his case." Mr. Crackly wants to find a man named Bliss. A circus story. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), Howard McNear, William Froug (writer), Gilbert Thomas (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 25, 1950. CBS Pacific network. &quot;No Sad Clowns For Me&quot;. Sustaining. 8:30 P.M. &quot;When a little old man named Crackly comes in, don't take his case.&quot; Mr. Crackly wants to find a man named Bliss. A circus story. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), Howard McNear, William Froug (writer), Gilbert Thomas (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny - Goodbye 1938 (01-01-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Goodbye 1938 (Aired  January 1, 1939)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

 January 1, 1939. "Goodbye 1938" - Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack blows his lines six minutes into the program and stops the show. Mary reads a New Year's poem. The show features the first performance of, "The New Tenant," which was to become an annual New Year's fantasy. Andy Devine, Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Kenny Baker, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Eddie Anderson, Billy Gray (?), Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:10.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Goodbye 1938 (Aired  January 1, 1939)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

 January 1, 1939. &quot;Goodbye 1938&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack blows his lines six minutes into the program and stops the show. Mary reads a New Year's poem. The show features the first performance of, &quot;The New Tenant,&quot; which was to become an annual New Year's fantasy. Andy Devine, Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Kenny Baker, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Eddie Anderson, Billy Gray (?), Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:10.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Goodbye 1938 (Aired  January 1, 1939)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Earthquake (04-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Earthquake (Aired April 10, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the "dem" and "dose" vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1949. Program #28. Mayfair syndication. "Earthquake". Commercials added locally. A cop trails a very strong killer all the way to South America, and then fails to return to the States with his prisoner! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-03T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Earthquake (Aired April 10, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the &quot;dem&quot; and &quot;dose&quot; vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1949. Program #28. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Earthquake&quot;. Commercials added locally. A cop trails a very strong killer all the way to South America, and then fails to return to the States with his prisoner! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Earthquake (Aired April 10, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syndicat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - All-American Fake (10-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[All-American Fake (Aired October 17, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1949. Program #2. MGM syndication. "All-American Fake". Commercials added locally. Taylor Dunn is a con-man who looks like football hero Kit Marlowe. He uses the resemblance to swindle people. Even his wife doesn't know that he's a phoney! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndication version may have been taken. Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Sidney Blackmer, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>All-American Fake (Aired October 17, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1949. Program #2. MGM syndication. &quot;All-American Fake&quot;. Commercials added locally. Taylor Dunn is a con-man who looks like football hero Kit Marlowe. He uses the resemblance to swindle people. Even his wife doesn't know that he's a phoney! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndication version may have been taken. Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Sidney Blackmer, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>All-American Fake (Aired October 17, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - The Topaz Flower (04-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Topaz Flower (Aired April 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as "The sign of a good detective novel." Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1947. Mutual network. "The Topaz Flower". Sustaining. A murdered man's Topaz jewelry is missing but turns up the next day in a pawn shop. Charlotte Murray Russell (writer), Wyllis Cooper (adaptor), Raymond Edward Johnson, Julie Stevens. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-02T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Topaz Flower (Aired April 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as &quot;The sign of a good detective novel.&quot; Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Topaz Flower&quot;. Sustaining. A murdered man's Topaz jewelry is missing but turns up the next day in a pawn shop. Charlotte Murray Russell (writer), Wyllis Cooper (adaptor), Raymond Edward Johnson, Julie Stevens. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Topaz Flower (Aired April 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage durin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War  (04-27-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War (Aired April 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1945. Blue Network. "The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of "a peril to the nation." Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Paul Mann, Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2020 18:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-02T11_28_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War (Aired April 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1945. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of &quot;a peril to the nation.&quot; Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Paul Mann, Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Escaped Nazi Prisoners Of War (Aired April 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Surprise Party AKA: Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks (10-24-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Surprise Party AKA: Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks. (Aired October 24, 1948)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network. "Surprise Party AKA: "Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Toothpowder, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Surprise Party AKA: Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks. (Aired October 24, 1948)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Surprise Party AKA: &quot;Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Toothpowder, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Surprise Party AKA: Putting The Bite On Miss Brooks. (Aired October 24, 1948)

Our Miss Brooks,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - More Than Kin (12-13-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - More Than Kin (Aired December 13, 1953)

The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 13, 1953. "More Than Kin" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Britt treads the boards in the service of the bard for P. T. Barnum himself. Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Dan O'Herlihy, Ted Bliss, Marvin Miller, Hal Gibney (announcer), Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-02T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - More Than Kin (Aired December 13, 1953)

The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54. The term 'adult western,' when it was first coined in the late 1940s, referred to the overlaying of contemporary psychological themes onto the western genre of literature, Radio and Film. Just as in noir crime fiction in print, film noir and radio noir had ushered in a new perspective on traditional fiction; the overlaying of contemporary values, psychological themes and sophisticated social interactions between characters of a story. The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 13, 1953. &quot;More Than Kin&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Britt treads the boards in the service of the bard for P. T. Barnum himself. Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Dan O'Herlihy, Ted Bliss, Marvin Miller, Hal Gibney (announcer), Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - More Than Kin (Aired December 13, 1953)

The t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - The Thing From The Sea (11-28-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Thing From The Sea (Aired November 28, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-01T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,raymond,scott,bishop,horror,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Thing From The Sea (Aired November 28, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Thing From The Sea (Aired November 28, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - The Doctor and The Lunatic (04-26-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doctor and The Lunatic (Aired April 26, 1946)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1946. NBC network. "The Doctor &amp; The Lunatic". Sponsored by: Molle. Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Richard Connell (writer), Dan Seymour (announcer), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Frederick Maytho ( adaptor), Luis Van Rooten, Alan Hewitt. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-01T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doctor and The Lunatic (Aired April 26, 1946)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Doctor &amp; The Lunatic&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle. Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Richard Connell (writer), Dan Seymour (announcer), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Frederick Maytho ( adaptor), Luis Van Rooten, Alan Hewitt. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Doctor and The Lunatic (Aired April 26, 1946)

The program appears to have aired sustained ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - A Row At The Cannery (10-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Row At The Cannery (Aired October 22, 1851)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1851. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. "A Row At The Cannery". Commercials added locally. Who has deposited $1000 into Shannon's bank account? The catch is that Shannon expected to bring the son of a wanted man into Havana. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Peter Leeds, Sheldon Leonard (doubles), Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-01T09_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-01T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1609</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Row At The Cannery (Aired October 22, 1851)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1851. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Row At The Cannery&quot;. Commercials added locally. Who has deposited $1000 into Shannon's bank account? The catch is that Shannon expected to bring the son of a wanted man into Havana. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Peter Leeds, Sheldon Leonard (doubles), Tony Barrett, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Row At The Cannery (Aired October 22, 1851)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - There Shall Be No Night (01-25-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[There Shall Be No Night (Aired January 25, 1953)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1953. NBC network. "There Shall Be No Night". Sustaining. The program has also been dated January 23, 1953. The play won a Pulitzer Prize and was rebroadcast on November 29, 1953 on, "NBC Star Playhouse" (see cat. #106190). John Chapman (host), Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Robert Sherwood (author), Robert Carroll, Joan Lorring, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), William Redfield, Luis Van Rooten, Leon Janney, William Zuckert, Bill Lipton, Donald Buka, John Sylvester, Ivor Francis, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 56:01.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-07-01T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,john,chapman,william,redfield,luis,van,rooten,leon,janney,zuckert,fredric,march,florence,eldridge,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,b</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>There Shall Be No Night (Aired January 25, 1953)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1953. NBC network. &quot;There Shall Be No Night&quot;. Sustaining. The program has also been dated January 23, 1953. The play won a Pulitzer Prize and was rebroadcast on November 29, 1953 on, &quot;NBC Star Playhouse&quot; (see cat. #106190). John Chapman (host), Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Robert Sherwood (author), Robert Carroll, Joan Lorring, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), William Redfield, Luis Van Rooten, Leon Janney, William Zuckert, Bill Lipton, Donald Buka, John Sylvester, Ivor Francis, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 56:01.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - The Day The Sun Exploded (01-27-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Day The Sun Exploded (Aired January 27, 1940)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1940. Blue Network. "The Day The Sun Exploded". Sustaining. A terrible catastrophe strikes the planet, just as mankind achieves world peace. The drama is complete, but it is one of three on the program. The two stories not heard are "Back To The Indians" and "The Laughing Man." Arch Oboler (writer). 15:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-30T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>913</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Day The Sun Exploded (Aired January 27, 1940)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

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January 27, 1940. Blue Network. &quot;The Day The Sun Exploded&quot;. Sustaining. A terrible catastrophe strikes the planet, just as mankind achieves world peace. The drama is complete, but it is one of three on the program. The two stories not heard are &quot;Back To The Indians&quot; and &quot;The Laughing Man.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer). 15:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Day The Sun Exploded (Aired January 27, 1940)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Bow Window Caper (11-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bow Window Caper (Aired November 9, 1947)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

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November 9, 1947. CBS network. "The Bow Window Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A woman with only one month to live is found murdered. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bow Window Caper (Aired November 9, 1947)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Bow Window Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A woman with only one month to live is found murdered. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bow Window Caper (Aired November 9, 1947)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Heart Of Gold (10-24-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Heart Of Gold (10-24-48)
The Heart Of Gold (Aired October 24, 1948)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network. "The Heart Of Gold". Sustaining. A $50 bill in advance and a heart-shaped locket lead to an apparent suicide and an old secret. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music conceiver and director), Jack Moyles, Ben Wright, Jeff Corey, Gloria Blondell, John Dehner. 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-30T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Heart Of Gold (10-24-48)
The Heart Of Gold (Aired October 24, 1948)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Heart Of Gold&quot;. Sustaining. A $50 bill in advance and a heart-shaped locket lead to an apparent suicide and an old secret. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music conceiver and director), Jack Moyles, Ben Wright, Jeff Corey, Gloria Blondell, John Dehner. 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Heart Of Gold (10-24-48)
The Heart Of Gold (Aired October...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Alan The Reporter (12-06-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Alan The Reporter (Aired December 6, 1944)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The family moved to Edinburgh when Young was a toddler, and later to West Vancouver, British Columbia, when Young was six years old. He came to love radio when bedridden as a child because of severe asthma. Near the start of his radio career, during World War II, Young attempted to enlist in the Royal Canadian Navy, then the Canadian Army, but was rejected due to his ill health.

THIS EPISODE:

December 6, 1944. "Alan The Reporter" - The Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan decides to become a newspaper reporter. Bea Wain's first song is, "Music Makes Me." The final AFRS music fill and system cue have been deleted. Alan Young, Bea Wain, Kenny Delmar, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jack Kirkwood. 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-30T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,holiday,new,year,christmas,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alan The Reporter (Aired December 6, 1944)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The family moved to Edinburgh when Young was a toddler, and later to West Vancouver, British Columbia, when Young was six years old. He came to love radio when bedridden as a child because of severe asthma. Near the start of his radio career, during World War II, Young attempted to enlist in the Royal Canadian Navy, then the Canadian Army, but was rejected due to his ill health.

THIS EPISODE:

December 6, 1944. &quot;Alan The Reporter&quot; - The Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan decides to become a newspaper reporter. Bea Wain's first song is, &quot;Music Makes Me.&quot; The final AFRS music fill and system cue have been deleted. Alan Young, Bea Wain, Kenny Delmar, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jack Kirkwood. 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Alan The Reporter (Aired December 6, 1944)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - The Greatest Show In The Universe 2 Episodes COMPLETE (05-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Greatest Show In The Universe 2 Episodes COMPLETE (Aired May 20, 1952)

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 20, 1952 - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Greatest Show In The Universe". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A circus hires the cadets to escourt it to the planet Venus. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-30T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbet,space,cadet,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2879</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Greatest Show In The Universe 2 Episodes COMPLETE (Aired May 20, 1952)

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 20, 1952 - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;The Greatest Show In The Universe&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A circus hires the cadets to escourt it to the planet Venus. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Greatest Show In The Universe 2 Episodes COMPLETE (Aired May 20, 1952)

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      <title>The Chase - King Danno (04-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Danno (Aired April 19, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer.

THIS EPISODE:

April 19, 1953. "King Danno" - NBC network. Sustaining. The king of a small country finds himself fleeing for his life during a revolution. Anne Sargent, Dan Ocko, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lloyd Bochner, Peter Capell, William Podmore. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-29T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>King Danno (Aired April 19, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer.

THIS EPISODE:

April 19, 1953. &quot;King Danno&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The king of a small country finds himself fleeing for his life during a revolution. Anne Sargent, Dan Ocko, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lloyd Bochner, Peter Capell, William Podmore. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>King Danno (Aired April 19, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - The Chinese Student (02-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chinese Student (Aired February 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1950. "The Chinese Student" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Dr. Hall uses the opportunity of an address in the Ivy chapel to speak of tolerance and brotherhood, after a Chinese student leaves Ivy because of prejudice. A good show! Barbara Jean Wong, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer), Willard Waterman. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-29T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chinese Student (Aired February 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1950. &quot;The Chinese Student&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Dr. Hall uses the opportunity of an address in the Ivy chapel to speak of tolerance and brotherhood, after a Chinese student leaves Ivy because of prejudice. A good show! Barbara Jean Wong, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer), Willard Waterman. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chinese Student (Aired February 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Texaco Star Theater - Amateur Of The Month (01-01-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Amateur Of The Month (Aired January 1, 1941)

 Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.


THIS EPISODE:


January 1, 1941. "Amateur Of The Month" - CBS network, WABC, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Texaco. The program begins with "Keep An Eye On Your Heart." News Of The Week: "Fog Cripples Air Travel In New York." The program's guest is Patrick Brennan, a smokestack watcher. The Texaco Round Table question of the week is discussed by three members of the audience: "Do you think a husband should read the newspaper at the breakfast table?" The Texaco Workshop Players present "All Is Not Gold That Glitters," a satire on radio giveaways and quiz shows. Fred Allen, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Kenny Baker, The Martins, Minerva Pious, Larry Elliott (commercial spokesman), Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Patrick Brennan. 1:02:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:summary>Amateur Of The Month (Aired January 1, 1941)

 Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.


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January 1, 1941. &quot;Amateur Of The Month&quot; - CBS network, WABC, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Texaco. The program begins with &quot;Keep An Eye On Your Heart.&quot; News Of The Week: &quot;Fog Cripples Air Travel In New York.&quot; The program's guest is Patrick Brennan, a smokestack watcher. The Texaco Round Table question of the week is discussed by three members of the audience: &quot;Do you think a husband should read the newspaper at the breakfast table?&quot; The Texaco Workshop Players present &quot;All Is Not Gold That Glitters,&quot; a satire on radio giveaways and quiz shows. Fred Allen, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Kenny Baker, The Martins, Minerva Pious, Larry Elliott (commercial spokesman), Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Patrick Brennan. 1:02:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (08-09-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Kentucky Tolmans (Aired August 9, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1952. CBS network. "The Kentucky Tolmans". Sustaining. The Tolmans from Kentucky include a good lookin' mountain gal, a drinking old father with a secret, and a son willing to kill to get at it. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Joseph Kearns, Junius Matthews, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, George Walsh (announcer), Herb Purdum (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Kentucky Tolmans (Aired August 9, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Kentucky Tolmans&quot;. Sustaining. The Tolmans from Kentucky include a good lookin' mountain gal, a drinking old father with a secret, and a son willing to kill to get at it. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Joseph Kearns, Junius Matthews, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, George Walsh (announcer), Herb Purdum (writer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round Matter (03-11-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round Matter (Aired March 11, 1949)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility – frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 11, 1949. CBS network. "Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round Matter". Sustaining. Murder at the circus...with snakes! Charles Russell, Mark Warnow (music), Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round Matter (Aired March 11, 1949)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility &#8211; frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 11, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Murder Is A Merry-Go-Round Matter&quot;. Sustaining. Murder at the circus...with snakes! Charles Russell, Mark Warnow (music), Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>X Minus One - Mars Is Heaven (05-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[X Minus One - Mars Is Heaven (Aired May 8, 1955)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction):...Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! [Rocket launch SFX] From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future; adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds. The National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with Street and Smith, publishers of Astounding Science Fiction presents... X Minus One.

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May 8, 1955. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "Mars Is Heaven". Participating sponsors. The first Earthmen to arrive on Mars find some very familiar sights and even more familiar people. This is a quality upgrade, syndicated and sponsored version of cat. #1097. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 26, 1973. The script was used previously on "Escape" on June 2, 1950 (see cat. #24307), on "Dimension X" on July 7, 1950 (see cat. #39679) and January 7, 1951 (see cat. #54686) and subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976 (see cat. #23800). The "Dimension X" program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during September, 1973. William Zuckert, Bill Lipton, Margaret Berlin, William Griffis, Ken Williams, Ethel Everett, Edwin Jerome, Ray Bradbury (author), Wendell Holmes, Peter Capell, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director). 26:25 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>X Minus One - Mars Is Heaven (Aired May 8, 1955)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction):...Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! [Rocket launch SFX] From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future; adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds. The National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with Street and Smith, publishers of Astounding Science Fiction presents... X Minus One.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1955. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first Earthmen to arrive on Mars find some very familiar sights and even more familiar people. This is a quality upgrade, syndicated and sponsored version of cat. #1097. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 26, 1973. The script was used previously on &quot;Escape&quot; on June 2, 1950 (see cat. #24307), on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on July 7, 1950 (see cat. #39679) and January 7, 1951 (see cat. #54686) and subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; during July, 1976 (see cat. #23800). The &quot;Dimension X&quot; program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during September, 1973. William Zuckert, Bill Lipton, Margaret Berlin, William Griffis, Ken Williams, Ethel Everett, Edwin Jerome, Ray Bradbury (author), Wendell Holmes, Peter Capell, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director). 26:25 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>X Minus One - Mars Is Heaven (Aired May 8, 1955)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Strip (02-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. "The Big Strip". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Strip (Aired February 1, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 1, 1953. Program #189. NBC network. &quot;The Big Strip&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A gang of car strippers is running rampant. A sixteen-year-old boy is killed in a crash while resisting arrest. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16312. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Sarah Selby, Art Gilmore, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Candy Matson - Candy's Last Case (05-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Candy's Last Case (Aired May 21, 1951)

Candt Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 21, 1951. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "Candy's Last Case". Sustaining. The last show of the series. A double murder, a missing half million dollar diamond, and suspicion of Lt. Mallard's innocence can't keep Candy from marriage at the end of her career. Natalie Masters. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Candy's Last Case (Aired May 21, 1951)

Candt Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 21, 1951. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;Candy's Last Case&quot;. Sustaining. The last show of the series. A double murder, a missing half million dollar diamond, and suspicion of Lt. Mallard's innocence can't keep Candy from marriage at the end of her career. Natalie Masters. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Black Museum - The Pair Of Spectacles (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pair Of Spectacles (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

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1952. Syndicated. "The Pair Of Spectacles". Commercials added locally. Miss Daisy Oliver has disappeared en route to visit Mr. Smith, a strange chicken farmer. Her dismembered body is found buried on the chicken farm. Orson Welles (host). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pair Of Spectacles (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

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1952. Syndicated. &quot;The Pair Of Spectacles&quot;. Commercials added locally. Miss Daisy Oliver has disappeared en route to visit Mr. Smith, a strange chicken farmer. Her dismembered body is found buried on the chicken farm. Orson Welles (host). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pair Of Spectacles (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Big Town - Death Rides The Highway (03-26-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Rides The Highway (Aired March 26, 1940)

John Dunning called Big Town "perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas." Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

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March 26, 1940. Program #42. CBS network. "Death Rides The Highway". Sponsored by: Rinso. Who is the unknown driver who caused a truck to crash into a school bus? The system cue has been deleted, the date is subject to correction. Edward G. Robinson, Ona Munson, Howard Duff (doubles), Leith Stevens (music), Jerry McGill (writer), William N. Robson (director), John Conte (announcer), Ted Osborne, Paula Winslowe. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Rides The Highway (Aired March 26, 1940)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas.&quot; Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

THIS EPISODE:

March 26, 1940. Program #42. CBS network. &quot;Death Rides The Highway&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso. Who is the unknown driver who caused a truck to crash into a school bus? The system cue has been deleted, the date is subject to correction. Edward G. Robinson, Ona Munson, Howard Duff (doubles), Leith Stevens (music), Jerry McGill (writer), William N. Robson (director), John Conte (announcer), Ted Osborne, Paula Winslowe. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Rides The Highway (Aired March 26, 1940)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - Seventeen Black (05-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Seventeen Black (Aired May 22, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

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May 22, 1949. Program #4. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "Seventeen, Black". Commercials added locally. An embezzler from Yonkers has committed suicide after taking $70,000. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Art Gilmore (announcer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Dubov. 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-27</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Seventeen Black (Aired May 22, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;  Star Tom Collins.

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May 22, 1949. Program #4. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;Seventeen, Black&quot;. Commercials added locally. An embezzler from Yonkers has committed suicide after taking $70,000. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Art Gilmore (announcer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Dubov. 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Seventeen Black (Aired May 22, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Horseback Riding Lessons (1951)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Horseback Riding Lessons (1951) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-27T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Horseback Riding Lessons (1951) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Horseback Riding Lessons (1951) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Who's Sending Threatening Letters (01-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who's Sending Threatening Letters (Aired January 29, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1947. "Threatening Letters" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack receives a threatening telegram and a strange woman named Tanya makes a phone call. He's only has 42 days left! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #49636. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Norma Jean Nilsson, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Murray Arnold (piano). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-27T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Who's Sending Threatening Letters (Aired January 29, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host.

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January 29, 1947. &quot;Threatening Letters&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack receives a threatening telegram and a strange woman named Tanya makes a phone call. He's only has 42 days left! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #49636. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Norma Jean Nilsson, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Murray Arnold (piano). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Author's Playhouse - High Air (02-19-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[High Air (Aired February 19, 1945)

Author’s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck.

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February 19, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "High Air". Sustaining. A sandhog finds his son working on the same tunnel with him. Bordon Chase (author), Ed Prentiss, Elwyn Owen (organist), Fern Persons, Gilbert Ferguson, Harry Bubeck (director), Jim Pease (adaptor), Leo Curley, Michael Romano, Sidney Ellstrom, Stanley Garden. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-27T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>High Air (Aired February 19, 1945)

Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck.

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February 19, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;High Air&quot;. Sustaining. A sandhog finds his son working on the same tunnel with him. Bordon Chase (author), Ed Prentiss, Elwyn Owen (organist), Fern Persons, Gilbert Ferguson, Harry Bubeck (director), Jim Pease (adaptor), Leo Curley, Michael Romano, Sidney Ellstrom, Stanley Garden. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>High Air (Aired February 19, 1945)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Clue Of The Numbers (10-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clue Of The Numbers (Aired October 19, 1946)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

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October 19, 1946. NBC network. "The Clue Of The Numbers" or "Justice Triumphant". Sustaining. Frank does some detective work that would make Sherlock Holmes blush as he solves the robbery of the money from the big football game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-26T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clue Of The Numbers (Aired October 19, 1946)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

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October 19, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Clue Of The Numbers&quot; or &quot;Justice Triumphant&quot;. Sustaining. Frank does some detective work that would make Sherlock Holmes blush as he solves the robbery of the money from the big football game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clue Of The Numbers (Aired October 19, 1946)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Loaded Dice (09-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Loaded Dice (Aired September 4, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, under the watchful eyes of then-editor Joseph Shaw, Flashgun Casey was the originally fast-talking crime photographer, a big, hot-tempered Boston Mick with a gift for gab and a nose for trouble. No "artiste", Casey kept a bottle of hooch and a .38 in his desk drawer, and boasted of being able to put a "slug where he aimed" and having "two big fists he knew how to use". He appeared in several short stories in the pulps and several novels. Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. 

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September 4, 1947. CBS network. "Loaded Dice". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of a pair of galloping dominoes and a three hundred pound corpse lying on top of them! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Byron Winget (sound effects), Jerry McCarty (sound efects), William Pearson (engineer), Arthur Vinton, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Loaded Dice (Aired September 4, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, under the watchful eyes of then-editor Joseph Shaw, Flashgun Casey was the originally fast-talking crime photographer, a big, hot-tempered Boston Mick with a gift for gab and a nose for trouble. No &quot;artiste&quot;, Casey kept a bottle of hooch and a .38 in his desk drawer, and boasted of being able to put a &quot;slug where he aimed&quot; and having &quot;two big fists he knew how to use&quot;. He appeared in several short stories in the pulps and several novels. Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Loaded Dice&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of a pair of galloping dominoes and a three hundred pound corpse lying on top of them! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Byron Winget (sound effects), Jerry McCarty (sound efects), William Pearson (engineer), Arthur Vinton, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Loaded Dice (Aired September 4, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, und...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - Missing Mexican Sheiks (01-03-34)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Missing Mexican Sheiks (Aired January 3, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 3, 1934. Program #6. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Missing Mexican Sheiks". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Junior Police" kit premium). A hold-up has taken place on Terminal island. The robbers are both dark, one of them a Filipino. The program opening is upcut. The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 16:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-26T09_58_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Missing Mexican Sheiks (Aired January 3, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 3, 1934. Program #6. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Missing Mexican Sheiks&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (&quot;Junior Police&quot; kit premium). A hold-up has taken place on Terminal island. The robbers are both dark, one of them a Filipino. The program opening is upcut. The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Missing Mexican Sheiks (Aired January 3, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest co...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Boston Blackie - Mary At Sea (07-30-45) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Mary At Sea (Aired July 30, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-26T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1538</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mary At Sea (Aired July 30, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mary At Sea (Aired July 30, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - Woman Locked In A Drug Store (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Woman Locked In A Drug Store (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York."


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-25T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Woman Locked In A Drug Store (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Woman Locked In A Drug Store (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Most of the 173,000 people wed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Black Radio (08-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Radio (Aired August 27, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1950. NBC network. "The Black Radio". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative parachutes behind the enemy lines to rendezvous with "Lucille" and set up a "black radio." When the Gestapo closes in, the plan is saved by a "Hedy Lamarr." The announcer mispronounces the "three chimes" slogan during the system cue! Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Lily Darvas, Berry Kroeger, Arnold Moss, Stefan Schnabel, Bob Wile, Jerry Jarrett, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Chet Hill (sound effect), Dick Gillespie (sound effects), Art Cooper (sound effects), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-25T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Radio (Aired August 27, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Black Radio&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative parachutes behind the enemy lines to rendezvous with &quot;Lucille&quot; and set up a &quot;black radio.&quot; When the Gestapo closes in, the plan is saved by a &quot;Hedy Lamarr.&quot; The announcer mispronounces the &quot;three chimes&quot; slogan during the system cue! Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Lily Darvas, Berry Kroeger, Arnold Moss, Stefan Schnabel, Bob Wile, Jerry Jarrett, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Chet Hill (sound effect), Dick Gillespie (sound effects), Art Cooper (sound effects), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Radio (Aired August 27, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Jean Baptiste Troppmann - Killer Of Many (02-17-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jean Baptiste Troppmann - Killer Of Many (Aired February 17, 1954)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Jean Baptiste Troppmann, Killer Of Many". In 1865 France, a mere youth devises a way to fame and fortune through murder and mayhem. Lawrence Dobkin, Junius Matthews, Joseph Kearns, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Lou Merrill (host), Jack Edwards, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Kurt Martell, Dix Davis, Bob Lemond (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 18:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-25T11_04_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jean Baptiste Troppmann - Killer Of Many (Aired February 17, 1954)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Jean Baptiste Troppmann, Killer Of Many&quot;. In 1865 France, a mere youth devises a way to fame and fortune through murder and mayhem. Lawrence Dobkin, Junius Matthews, Joseph Kearns, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Lou Merrill (host), Jack Edwards, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Kurt Martell, Dix Davis, Bob Lemond (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Jean Baptiste Troppmann - Killer Of Many (Aired February 17, 1954)

To characterize Crime Class...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Arrow Of Heaven (10-12-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound. Although he tends to handle crimes with a steady, realistic approach, he believes in the supernatural as the greatest reason of all. Father Brown was the perfect vehicle for conveying Chesterton's view of the world and, of all of his characters, is perhaps closest to Chesterton's own point of view, or at least the effect of his point of view. Father Brown solves his crimes through a strict reasoning process more concerned with spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details, making him an almost equal counterbalance with Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, whose stories Chesterton read and admired. However, the Father Brown series commenced before Chesterton's own conversion to Catholicism.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-25T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,alec,guiness,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,bbc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1614</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound. Although he tends to handle crimes with a steady, realistic approach, he believes in the supernatural as the greatest reason of all. Father Brown was the perfect vehicle for conveying Chesterton's view of the world and, of all of his characters, is perhaps closest to Chesterton's own point of view, or at least the effect of his point of view. Father Brown solves his crimes through a strict reasoning process more concerned with spiritual and philosophic truths rather than scientific details, making him an almost equal counterbalance with Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, whose stories Chesterton read and admired. However, the Father Brown series commenced before Chesterton's own conversion to Catholicism.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Arrow Of Heaven (Aired October 12, 1986)

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      <title>The Family Theater - The Visitor (04-30-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Visitor (Aired April 30, 1952)

Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater’s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE

April 30, 1952. Mutual network. "The Visitor". Sustaining. A Martian has landed at a small private airport in Delano, California. He's the last Martian, and he's dying, but he brings a warning, "Bring God back to your conference tables!" Jane Wyatt (hostes), James Whitmore, Ward Bond, Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director), Howard McNear, Robert Hugh O'Sullivan (writer), David Young, Tom Holland, Walter Brennan Jr., Robert Emlin, Eve McVeagh. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Visitor (Aired April 30, 1952)

Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater&#8217;s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE

April 30, 1952. Mutual network. &quot;The Visitor&quot;. Sustaining. A Martian has landed at a small private airport in Delano, California. He's the last Martian, and he's dying, but he brings a warning, &quot;Bring God back to your conference tables!&quot; Jane Wyatt (hostes), James Whitmore, Ward Bond, Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director), Howard McNear, Robert Hugh O'Sullivan (writer), David Young, Tom Holland, Walter Brennan Jr., Robert Emlin, Eve McVeagh. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Visitor (Aired April 30, 1952)

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      <title>Escape - The Red Mark (02-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Mark (Aired February 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” 

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Red Mark". Sustaining. At a French penal colony in New Caledonia, Monsieur De Nou, the island's sadistic executioner, is about to guillotine a young pick-pocket accused of manslaughter. De Nou regards the pick-pocket as his rival for the affections of his own, purchased bride, named Zelie. He has framed the young man for the crime. As the blade falls, De Nou discovers something extraordinary... (description written by Kristin Kramer). Harry Bartell, William Conrad, Paul Frees, Will Geer, Barbara Whiting, Junius Matthews, John Russell (author), Les Crutchfield (adaptor), James Poe (adaptor), William N. Robson (director). 1/2 hour. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Mark (Aired February 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; 

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Red Mark&quot;. Sustaining. At a French penal colony in New Caledonia, Monsieur De Nou, the island's sadistic executioner, is about to guillotine a young pick-pocket accused of manslaughter. De Nou regards the pick-pocket as his rival for the affections of his own, purchased bride, named Zelie. He has framed the young man for the crime. As the blade falls, De Nou discovers something extraordinary... (description written by Kristin Kramer). Harry Bartell, William Conrad, Paul Frees, Will Geer, Barbara Whiting, Junius Matthews, John Russell (author), Les Crutchfield (adaptor), James Poe (adaptor), William N. Robson (director). 1/2 hour. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Mark (Aired February 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - Dead Man's Cavern (04-15-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Man's Cavern (Aired April 13, 1944)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, "This is Ellery Queen..." and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. 

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April 13, 1944. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Adventure Of Dead Man's Cavern". A corpse is found in a cave with only one set of footprints going into the cave. AFRS program Name: "Mystery Playhouse." The script was used previously on October 22, 1939 (as "The Haunted Cave"). This is the west coast broadcast, the east coast broadcast took place on April 15, 1944. The AFRS transcription has April 14, 1944 etched on the disc matrix. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Bob Steel (producer, director), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Charles Paul (organist), Marjorie Lawrence ("Guest Armchair Detective," soprano), Beverley Kelley ("Guest Armchair Detective," Publicity Director of The Ringling Brothers Circus). 27:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-24T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Man's Cavern (Aired April 13, 1944)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, &quot;This is Ellery Queen...&quot; and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 13, 1944. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Adventure Of Dead Man's Cavern&quot;. A corpse is found in a cave with only one set of footprints going into the cave. AFRS program Name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; The script was used previously on October 22, 1939 (as &quot;The Haunted Cave&quot;). This is the west coast broadcast, the east coast broadcast took place on April 15, 1944. The AFRS transcription has April 14, 1944 etched on the disc matrix. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Bob Steel (producer, director), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Charles Paul (organist), Marjorie Lawrence (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective,&quot; soprano), Beverley Kelley (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective,&quot; Publicity Director of The Ringling Brothers Circus). 27:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man's Cavern (Aired April 13, 1944)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Wants To Patent Electricity (02-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Wants To Patent Electricity (02-23-49)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954).

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. "Archie Wants To Patent Electricity". Commercials added locally. Slippery McGuire sells Archie a patent on electricity! Alan Reed appears as "Slippery McGuire." Don't miss Archie speaking Yiddish to a Chinaman! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Alan Reed, Florence Halop (as "Miss Duffy"), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, John Morris (producer, director). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 17:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-24T10_12_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1728</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Wants To Patent Electricity (02-23-49)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954).

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. &quot;Archie Wants To Patent Electricity&quot;. Commercials added locally. Slippery McGuire sells Archie a patent on electricity! Alan Reed appears as &quot;Slippery McGuire.&quot; Don't miss Archie speaking Yiddish to a Chinaman! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Alan Reed, Florence Halop (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, John Morris (producer, director). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Wants To Patent Electricity (02-23-49)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation come...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - Hay Is For Homicide (08-31-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hay Is For Homicide (Aired August 31, 1954)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1954. NBC network. "Hay Is For Homicide". Sustaining. While on vacation in Maine, Barry comes upon a corpse in a mound of hay. William Gargan, Parley Baer, Jack Moyles, Joyce McCluskey, Vivi Janis, Louis Vittes (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), John Laing (announcer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-24T05_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-24T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hay Is For Homicide (Aired August 31, 1954)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Hay Is For Homicide&quot;. Sustaining. While on vacation in Maine, Barry comes upon a corpse in a mound of hay. William Gargan, Parley Baer, Jack Moyles, Joyce McCluskey, Vivi Janis, Louis Vittes (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), John Laing (announcer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hay Is For Homicide (Aired August 31, 1954)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Con...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Kilohertz War (07-08-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kilohertz War (Aired July 8, 1979)

The concept behind "Alien Worlds" is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders." In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. "Alien Worlds" incorporates the best elements of "Star Wars," "Star Trek - The Next Generation" and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. "Alien Worlds" excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-24T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1688</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kilohertz War (Aired July 8, 1979)

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders.&quot; In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; incorporates the best elements of &quot;Star Wars,&quot; &quot;Star Trek - The Next Generation&quot; and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kilohertz War (Aired July 8, 1979)

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an organizati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Kurt Bower Murder Case (10-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kurt Bower Murder Case (Aired October 20, 1951)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

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October 20, 1951. "The Kurt Bower Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Dale Hansen suspects his wife will soon be killed, but it's the young and handsome ski instructor (Kurt Bower) who's found dead with a ski pole in his chest. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Ted Osborne, Irene Tedrow. 31:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kurt Bower Murder Case (Aired October 20, 1951)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1951. &quot;The Kurt Bower Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Dale Hansen suspects his wife will soon be killed, but it's the young and handsome ski instructor (Kurt Bower) who's found dead with a ski pole in his chest. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Ted Osborne, Irene Tedrow. 31:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kurt Bower Murder Case (Aired October 20, 1951)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Butterfly Murder Case (05-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Butterfly Murder Case (Aired May 17, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 17, 1949. Program #45. ZIV Syndication. "The Butterfly Murder Case". Commercials added locally. Josie Daniels, "The Broadway Butterfly," is a nightclub singer that dabbles in blackmail! Jackson Beck. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-23T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Butterfly Murder Case (Aired May 17, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 17, 1949. Program #45. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Butterfly Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. Josie Daniels, &quot;The Broadway Butterfly,&quot; is a nightclub singer that dabbles in blackmail! Jackson Beck. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Butterfly Murder Case (Aired May 17, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Brownie's Camping Trip (10-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brownie's Camping Trip (Aired October 22, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1950. "Brownie's Camping" - NBC network. Sustaining. Phil finds himself as the chaperone on a camping trip for the Brownies. Alice sings, "Skip To My Lou." Phil sings, "The Feathers Of A Lucky Duck." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Red Nichols and The Five Pennies. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-23T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Brownie's Camping Trip (Aired October 22, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1950. &quot;Brownie's Camping&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Phil finds himself as the chaperone on a camping trip for the Brownies. Alice sings, &quot;Skip To My Lou.&quot; Phil sings, &quot;The Feathers Of A Lucky Duck.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Red Nichols and The Five Pennies. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Brownie's Camping Trip (Aired October 22, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Careless Employee (02-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Careless Employee (Aired February 2, 1947)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 2, 1947. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Careless Employee". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. Window washers are meeting "accidental" deaths...and Nick finds this a "pane." Lon Clark, Al Hodge. 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 11:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-23T04_30_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,bdetective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1519</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Careless Employee (Aired February 2, 1947)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 2, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Careless Employee&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. Window washers are meeting &quot;accidental&quot; deaths...and Nick finds this a &quot;pane.&quot; Lon Clark, Al Hodge. 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Careless Employee (Aired February 2, 1947)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Impolite Corpse (12-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Impolite Corpse (Aired December 8, 1950)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Impolite Corpse". Sustaining. An advertising executive, hated by everyone, is found shot, from a strange position. It's all a matter of perspective. The program closing has been deleted, the story is unaffected. Barney Phillips, Betty Lou Gerson, Donald Morrison, Edwin Fadiman (executive producer?), Howard McNear, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), John Storm (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Mary Lansing, Rex Stout (author, Chairman Of The Writer's War Board), Sydney Greenstreet, William Johnstone, William Kendall Clarke (writer). 29:00.


  




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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-22T21_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-22T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Impolite Corpse (Aired December 8, 1950)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Impolite Corpse&quot;. Sustaining. An advertising executive, hated by everyone, is found shot, from a strange position. It's all a matter of perspective. The program closing has been deleted, the story is unaffected. Barney Phillips, Betty Lou Gerson, Donald Morrison, Edwin Fadiman (executive producer?), Howard McNear, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), John Storm (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Mary Lansing, Rex Stout (author, Chairman Of The Writer's War Board), Sydney Greenstreet, William Johnstone, William Kendall Clarke (writer). 29:00.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Impolite Corpse (Aired December 8, 1950)

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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Death Has A Cold Breath (03-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Has A Cold Breath (Aired March 29, 1949)

The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 29, 1949. Mutual network. "Death Has A Cold Breath". Sustaining. A broken-down actor inherits a fortune; a tempting scenario for his agent in need of some cold cash. A cold corpse proves to be too cold. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Frank Readick, Jack Faron (announcer), Jan Miner, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 24:16.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2020 18:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-22T11_02_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1516</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Has A Cold Breath (Aired March 29, 1949)

The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 29, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Death Has A Cold Breath&quot;. Sustaining. A broken-down actor inherits a fortune; a tempting scenario for his agent in need of some cold cash. A cold corpse proves to be too cold. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Frank Readick, Jack Faron (announcer), Jan Miner, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 24:16.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Has A Cold Breath (Aired March 29, 1949)

The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall - The Debt (04-02-82)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightfall - The Debt (Aired April 2, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope.

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April 2, 1982. Program #57. CBC origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. "The Debt". Sustaining. A superb shocker of the grisly-gory genre. A fraternity initiation turns into a life-long shriek. Very well-done! The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is June 6, 1982. John Richard Wright (writer), Henry Ramer (host). 1/2 hour.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightfall - The Debt (Aired April 2, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1982. Program #57. CBC origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. &quot;The Debt&quot;. Sustaining. A superb shocker of the grisly-gory genre. A fraternity initiation turns into a life-long shriek. Very well-done! The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is June 6, 1982. John Richard Wright (writer), Henry Ramer (host). 1/2 hour.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightfall - The Debt (Aired April 2, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - Apology (04-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1949. CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Apology". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco, Tide (local). An ordinary guy poisons his wife, but then has to deal with her very tough father. An unusual drama in that all characters have New York Jewish dialects. Elliott Lewis, Alan Reed, Sidney Miller, Cathy Lewis, Ken Christy, William Spier (producer, director, editor), David Ellis (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-22T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,morris,playhouse,elliott,lewis,alan,reed,sidney,miller,cathy,ken,christy,william,spier,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camar</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1833</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1949. CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Apology&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco, Tide (local). An ordinary guy poisons his wife, but then has to deal with her very tough father. An unusual drama in that all characters have New York Jewish dialects. Elliott Lewis, Alan Reed, Sidney Miller, Cathy Lewis, Ken Christy, William Spier (producer, director, editor), David Ellis (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Apology (Aired April 1, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Interval (11-27-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Interval (Aired November 27, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 27, 1949. Program #63. NBC network. "Interval". Sustaining. The program is announced as, "Attraction #62." Harry W. Junkin (producer, director, host), Robert Essen (writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Steven Gethers, Tom Collins, Marilyn Erskine, Bill Lipton, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Barry Thompson. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-21T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Interval (Aired November 27, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 27, 1949. Program #63. NBC network. &quot;Interval&quot;. Sustaining. The program is announced as, &quot;Attraction #62.&quot; Harry W. Junkin (producer, director, host), Robert Essen (writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Steven Gethers, Tom Collins, Marilyn Erskine, Bill Lipton, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Barry Thompson. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Interval (Aired November 27, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometime...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear - Specialty Of The House (04-13-74) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Specialty Of The House (Aired April 13, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Specialty Of The House (Aired April 13, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Specialty Of The House (Aired April 13, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Windfall (09-22-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Windfall (Aired September 22, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Windfall". A woman picks the wrong bunch of bad guys to blackmail. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-21T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1418</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Windfall (Aired September 22, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Windfall&quot;. A woman picks the wrong bunch of bad guys to blackmail. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Windfall (Aired September 22, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Joy Ride (05-27-51)

ales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1951. NBC network. "Joy Ride". Sustaining. The last show of the season. A "pimply faced youth" and his trigger-happy girlfriend hold up a liquor store and kill the owner. Tony Barrett, Sam Edwards, William Johnstone, Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, John Frank, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel McCrea. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-21T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>texas,rangers,jayce,pearson,tony,barrett,sam,edwards,william,johnstone,peggy,webber,barney,phillips,john,frank,hal,gibney,joel,mccrea,bert,holland,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,fre</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)

ales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Joy Ride&quot;. Sustaining. The last show of the season. A &quot;pimply faced youth&quot; and his trigger-happy girlfriend hold up a liquor store and kill the owner. Tony Barrett, Sam Edwards, William Johnstone, Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, John Frank, Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel McCrea. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Joy Ride (05-27-51)

ales of the Te...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - Act Of Violence (06-11-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Act Of Violence (Aired June 11, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Show Notes From Old Timer Radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-20T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,morelle,cecil,parker,miss,frayle,sheila,sim,ernest,dudley,london,221b,harley,street,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Act Of Violence (Aired June 11, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Show Notes From Old Timer Radio.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Act Of Violence (Aired June 11, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal ps...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fear On Four - The Journey Home (02-23-88)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Journey Home (Aired February 23, 1988)

FEAR ON 4 is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC
offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of
programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC
horror series in it's history.  The stories were introduced by The
Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall.  In 1949, The Man In Black
was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring
Valentine Dyall.  Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT
WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows
are known to exist.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-20T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fear,on,four,bbc,horror,valentine,dyall,man-in-black,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Journey Home (Aired February 23, 1988)

FEAR ON 4 is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC
offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of
programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC
horror series in it's history.  The stories were introduced by The
Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall.  In 1949, The Man In Black
was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring
Valentine Dyall.  Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT
WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows
are known to exist.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Journey Home (Aired February 23, 1988)

FEAR ON 4 is the British Broadcasting Corporation's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Wistful Witch (01-14-64)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Wistful Witch (Aired January 14, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 14, 1964. Program #6. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Wistful Witch". A famous showgirl vanishes from her backstage dressing room...and then another girl disappears from the same room. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-20T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fred,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1323</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14902525.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wistful Witch (Aired January 14, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 14, 1964. Program #6. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Wistful Witch&quot;. A famous showgirl vanishes from her backstage dressing room...and then another girl disappears from the same room. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Wistful Witch (Aired January 14, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Stan Freberg Show -  Miss. Jupiter (07-28-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Miss. Jupiter (Aired July 28, 1957)

The Stan Freberg Show was a weekly radio comedy show that ran on the CBS Radio Network for only fifteen episodes in 1957–58. The show, starring comedian Stan Freberg and featuring the vocal talents of Daws Butler, June Foray, and Peter Leeds and the musical direction of Billy May, ran in the 7 p.m. timeslot previously occupied by The Jack Benny Program. The show was produced by Pete Barnum with sound effects by Bill James and Gene Twombly. Despite its short run, the show managed to develop some running gags and stock jokes, from Freberg's ambivalence toward Madison Avenue (faux advertisements for "Puffed Grass" and "Food", as well as the classic sketch "Gray Flannel Hatful of Teenage Werewolves") to the overwhelmingly popular interviews with a sneaker-wearing Abominable Snowman. By the thirteenth episode, it was clear that The Stan Freberg Show was suffering from a lack of advertiser interest (perhaps helped by Freberg's werewolf comparisons). CBS canceled the series after fifteen episodes; according to Joe Bevilacqua, it was the last American network radio show to devote itself purely to comedy. 

 
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-20T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freeberg,alan,daws,butler,june,foray,peter,leeds,billy,may,reed,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,frank,sinatra</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14902219.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary> Miss. Jupiter (Aired July 28, 1957)

The Stan Freberg Show was a weekly radio comedy show that ran on the CBS Radio Network for only fifteen episodes in 1957&#8211;58. The show, starring comedian Stan Freberg and featuring the vocal talents of Daws Butler, June Foray, and Peter Leeds and the musical direction of Billy May, ran in the 7 p.m. timeslot previously occupied by The Jack Benny Program. The show was produced by Pete Barnum with sound effects by Bill James and Gene Twombly. Despite its short run, the show managed to develop some running gags and stock jokes, from Freberg's ambivalence toward Madison Avenue (faux advertisements for &quot;Puffed Grass&quot; and &quot;Food&quot;, as well as the classic sketch &quot;Gray Flannel Hatful of Teenage Werewolves&quot;) to the overwhelmingly popular interviews with a sneaker-wearing Abominable Snowman. By the thirteenth episode, it was clear that The Stan Freberg Show was suffering from a lack of advertiser interest (perhaps helped by Freberg's werewolf comparisons). CBS canceled the series after fifteen episodes; according to Joe Bevilacqua, it was the last American network radio show to devote itself purely to comedy. 

 
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Miss. Jupiter (Aired July 28, 1957)

The Stan Freberg Show was a weekly radio comedy show that...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dragnet - The Big Small (01-11-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Big Small (Aired January 11, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1953. Program #186. NBC network. "The Big Small". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A little old lady check forger is plaguing the city, but there's more to the old lady than meets the eye. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16303. The closing credits and system cue have been deleted, the story is unaffected. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), June Whitley, Jack Kruschen, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Jean Tatum. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-20T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14901732.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Big Small (Aired January 11, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1953. Program #186. NBC network. &quot;The Big Small&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A little old lady check forger is plaguing the city, but there's more to the old lady than meets the eye. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16303. The closing credits and system cue have been deleted, the story is unaffected. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), June Whitley, Jack Kruschen, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Jean Tatum. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Small (Aired January 11, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and compan...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Box 13 - Actor's Alibi (09-12-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Actor's Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1948. Program #4. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Actor's Alibi". Commercials added locally. The first episode in which "Suzy" works for Dan Holiday and not for the Star-Times. Murder in a radio studio, death by electrical transcription? Alan Ladd, Frank Hertosig (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Ted Hediger (director), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-19T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-19T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1576</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14901503.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Actor's Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1948. Program #4. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Actor's Alibi&quot;. Commercials added locally. The first episode in which &quot;Suzy&quot; works for Dan Holiday and not for the Star-Times. Murder in a radio studio, death by electrical transcription? Alan Ladd, Frank Hertosig (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Ted Hediger (director), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Actor's Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs o...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam (01-07-41)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam (Aired January 7, 1941)

A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the "Raymond" name and was known only as "your host" or "Mr. Host." Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with its cheery commercial spokeswoman, Mary Bennett. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1941. Blue Network. "The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam". Sponsored by: Carter's Little Liver Pill's. The first show of the series. A woman calling the police is shot while she's on the phone. But she was really killed two hours earlier! Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Alan Devitt, House Jameson, Everett Sloane. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-19T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,mysteries,raymond,mary,bennett,edward,johnson,alan,devitt,house,jameson,everett,sloane,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam (Aired January 7, 1941)

A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the &quot;Raymond&quot; name and was known only as &quot;your host&quot; or &quot;Mr. Host.&quot; Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with its cheery commercial spokeswoman, Mary Bennett. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1941. Blue Network. &quot;The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam&quot;. Sponsored by: Carter's Little Liver Pill's. The first show of the series. A woman calling the police is shot while she's on the phone. But she was really killed two hours earlier! Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Alan Devitt, House Jameson, Everett Sloane. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Amazing Death Of Mrs. Putnam (Aired January 7, 1941)

A spooky melodramatic organ score pun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was a Communist For FBI - A Suit For The Party (09-14-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Suit For The Party (Aired September 14, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1952. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. "A Suit For The Party". Commercials added locally. A comrade has died while having a list of secret Party members. Matt Cvetic tries to find the list on a skid row bum before the Party can retrieve it. Truman Bradley (announcer), Dana Andrews, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-19T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-06-19T12_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1592593234.14900018" length="6242690" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A Suit For The Party (Aired September 14, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1952. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Suit For The Party&quot;. Commercials added locally. A comrade has died while having a list of secret Party members. Matt Cvetic tries to find the list on a skid row bum before the Party can retrieve it. Truman Bradley (announcer), Dana Andrews, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Suit For The Party (Aired September 14, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic wor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Sugar&quot; (02-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Sugar" (Aired February 15, 1950)

In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting—and losing—all their money.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Sugar&quot; (Aired February 15, 1950)

In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting&#8212;and losing&#8212;all their money.


  


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In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Marjorie Northrup Amputation (10-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marjorie Northrup Amputation (Aired October 19, 1949)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

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October 19, 1949. Program #2. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. "Marjorie Northrup Amputation has her leg amputated and develops a bitter attitude toward life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Max Brand (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Marjorie Northrup Amputation (Aired October 19, 1949)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1949. Program #2. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Marjorie Northrup Amputation has her leg amputated and develops a bitter attitude toward life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Max Brand (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Black Hand (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Hand (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-18T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Hand (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Hand (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Spy Catcher - Neutral Ground (10-18-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Neutral Ground (10-18-60)

Spyforce was an Australian TV series produced from 1971 to 1973, based upon the adventures of Australian Military Intelligence operatives in the South West Pacific during World War II. It was produced by the Nine Network in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. The series centres on the action and adventures of lead actor Jack Thompson's character Erskine, and his main support character, Peter Sumner's Gunthar Haber. It was the first lead role for Jack Thompson. The two are part of an elite unit of special operatives, the Special Intelligence Unit, and their adventures are loosely based upon those of the real Z Special Unit who often operated behind Japanese held lines during the war. Unlike most previous war film's, Spyforce deliberately steered away from the notion that the United States was solely responsible for Japan's defeat, and highlights the important role Australian forces played in the defeat of the Imperial Japanese Army. Producer Roger Mirams was also careful to avoid stereotypes of the genre, and tired formulas for the battle scenes. The idea appealed to American producers Paramount Pictures, who backed creator Roger Mirams to begin production without having seen a script. He made the pilot episode, Spy Catcher, which impressed Paramount, and the Nine Network immediately bought the local rights. The first episode aired in Sydney on August 8, 1971, and the rest of Australia on August 26, 1971. It was originally intended to produce 26 episodes, but following the success of the first series, Mirams held talks with both Nine Network and Paramount Pictures who backed him for a second series.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Neutral Ground (10-18-60)

Spyforce was an Australian TV series produced from 1971 to 1973, based upon the adventures of Australian Military Intelligence operatives in the South West Pacific during World War II. It was produced by the Nine Network in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. The series centres on the action and adventures of lead actor Jack Thompson's character Erskine, and his main support character, Peter Sumner's Gunthar Haber. It was the first lead role for Jack Thompson. The two are part of an elite unit of special operatives, the Special Intelligence Unit, and their adventures are loosely based upon those of the real Z Special Unit who often operated behind Japanese held lines during the war. Unlike most previous war film's, Spyforce deliberately steered away from the notion that the United States was solely responsible for Japan's defeat, and highlights the important role Australian forces played in the defeat of the Imperial Japanese Army. Producer Roger Mirams was also careful to avoid stereotypes of the genre, and tired formulas for the battle scenes. The idea appealed to American producers Paramount Pictures, who backed creator Roger Mirams to begin production without having seen a script. He made the pilot episode, Spy Catcher, which impressed Paramount, and the Nine Network immediately bought the local rights. The first episode aired in Sydney on August 8, 1971, and the rest of Australia on August 26, 1971. It was originally intended to produce 26 episodes, but following the success of the first series, Mirams held talks with both Nine Network and Paramount Pictures who backed him for a second series.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Neutral Ground (10-18-60)

Spyforce was an Australian TV series produced from 1971 to 1973, bas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Hole In Empty Space (10-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hole In Empty Space (Aired October 25, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as "miniature space-o-phones" and "atomolights." Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as "Revolt of the Space Rats" and "The Menace of Planet X." The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1952. ABC network. "The Hole In Empty Space". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Space-O-Phones" premium). A "cycloplex" has been swallowing objects in outer space. It sounds as if this program anticipated the discovery of "black holes" before real scientists did! The first show of the series on radio. Bela Kovacs, Bob Rait, Dick Beals, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hole In Empty Space (Aired October 25, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as &quot;miniature space-o-phones&quot; and &quot;atomolights.&quot; Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as &quot;Revolt of the Space Rats&quot; and &quot;The Menace of Planet X.&quot; The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Hole In Empty Space&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (&quot;Space-O-Phones&quot; premium). A &quot;cycloplex&quot; has been swallowing objects in outer space. It sounds as if this program anticipated the discovery of &quot;black holes&quot; before real scientists did! The first show of the series on radio. Bela Kovacs, Bob Rait, Dick Beals, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hole In Empty Space (Aired October 25, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring James Stewart) - Hiram's Goldstrike 01-10-54</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" (Starring James Stewart) - Hiram's Goldstrike(Aired January 10, 1954)

Producer Jack Johnstone has explained that "at first it was an occasional card inquiring about our theme--who wrote it, its title, and so forth. But now its resolved itself into a steady flow of letters and phone calls each week." The tune causing all the excitement is "The Highland Lament" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. To all the mail requesting information on how to buy the record Johnstone must give the same answer: "It's a special English recording restricted to broadcast use only."... The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54.Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 10, 1954. "Hiram's Goldstrike" - NBC network. Sustaining. An old prospector named Hiram finally strikes it rich. Britt uses his guns in a gunfight (which despite the name of the series, was a very rare occurance), and promptly gets shot at the assay office during a holdup. Jimmy Stewart, Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Howard McNear, Herb Vigran, Barney Phillips, William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-18T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring James Stewart) - Hiram's Goldstrike(Aired January 10, 1954)

Producer Jack Johnstone has explained that &quot;at first it was an occasional card inquiring about our theme--who wrote it, its title, and so forth. But now its resolved itself into a steady flow of letters and phone calls each week.&quot; The tune causing all the excitement is &quot;The Highland Lament&quot; by Ralph Vaughan Williams. To all the mail requesting information on how to buy the record Johnstone must give the same answer: &quot;It's a special English recording restricted to broadcast use only.&quot;... The theme of The Six Shooter wasn't the only aspect of the production that created a buzz throughout during the Fall and Winter of 1953-54.Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 10, 1954. &quot;Hiram's Goldstrike&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. An old prospector named Hiram finally strikes it rich. Britt uses his guns in a gunfight (which despite the name of the series, was a very rare occurance), and promptly gets shot at the assay office during a holdup. Jimmy Stewart, Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Howard McNear, Herb Vigran, Barney Phillips, William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring James Stewart) - Hiram's Goldstrike(Aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - The Big Clock (Starring Ray Milland) 07-08-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.

THIS EPISODE:

July 8, 1949. NBC network. "The Big Clock". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A good adaptation of the classic thriller about a crime reporter forced to track down a killer...himself! Ray Milland, Maureen O'Sullivan, William Conrad, Lawrence Dobkin, Tony Barrett, John Farlow (screen director). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-18T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,ray,milland,maureen,o'sullivan,william,conrad,lawrence,dobkin,tony,barrett,john,farlow,hitchcock,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,come</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon. But there was one difference between the two versions of the program: while the radio program had presented only condensed versions of well-known plays and films, the television version presented mostly original dramas.

THIS EPISODE:

July 8, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Big Clock&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A good adaptation of the classic thriller about a crime reporter forced to track down a killer...himself! Ray Milland, Maureen O'Sullivan, William Conrad, Lawrence Dobkin, Tony Barrett, John Farlow (screen director). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Clock (Aired July 8, 1949)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Manganese Gold Mine (04-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Manganese Gold Mine (Aired April 26, 1951)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 

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April 26, 1951. Program #63. "Manganese Gold Mine" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie helps a countess and a prince of the country of San Marcos. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Hy Averback (announcer), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Sidney Miller. 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-18</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Manganese Gold Mine (Aired April 26, 1951)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 26, 1951. Program #63. &quot;Manganese Gold Mine&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie helps a countess and a prince of the country of San Marcos. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Hy Averback (announcer), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Sidney Miller. 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Manganese Gold Mine (Aired April 26, 1951)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Luci...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio Reader's Digest - The Double Miracle (04-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Double Miracle (04-22-48)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's. The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 22, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. "The Double Miracle". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. 9:00 P.M. A man returns from prison with a terrible desire for revenge...but against what? Ralph Bellamy, Karl Swenson, Jay Jackson (host), Karl Swenson, Muriel Kirkland, Robert Sloane (adaptor), Archibald Rutledge (author), Jack Miller (composer), Marx B. Loeb (director). 30:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-17T14_28_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>reader's,digest,ralph,bellamy,karl,swenson,jay,jackson,(host),muriel,kirkland,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1688</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Double Miracle (04-22-48)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's. The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 22, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. &quot;The Double Miracle&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. 9:00 P.M. A man returns from prison with a terrible desire for revenge...but against what? Ralph Bellamy, Karl Swenson, Jay Jackson (host), Karl Swenson, Muriel Kirkland, Robert Sloane (adaptor), Archibald Rutledge (author), Jack Miller (composer), Marx B. Loeb (director). 30:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Double Miracle (04-22-48)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>AUDIO ONLY - The Twilight Zone - One More Pallbearer (01-24-64) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[One More Pallbearer (Aired January 12, 1962) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. "I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem," he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. "To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited." Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1962. "One More Pallbearer" - Wealthy Paul Radin tries to get three people from his past to apologize to him by offering them shelter from a staged and phony nuclear war scenario. Rod Serling, Joseph Wiseman, Katherine Squire, Trevor Bardette. Lamont Johnson (Director). 25:01.
 

  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-17T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,rod,serling,joseph,wiseman,katherine,squire,trevor,bardette,lamont,johnson,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr,otrn,free,digitalde</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One More Pallbearer (Aired January 12, 1962) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. &quot;I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem,&quot; he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. &quot;To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited.&quot; Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1962. &quot;One More Pallbearer&quot; - Wealthy Paul Radin tries to get three people from his past to apologize to him by offering them shelter from a staged and phony nuclear war scenario. Rod Serling, Joseph Wiseman, Katherine Squire, Trevor Bardette. Lamont Johnson (Director). 25:01.
 

  


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      <itunes:subtitle>One More Pallbearer (Aired January 12, 1962) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - A Passion In The Desert (11-07-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. "The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1943. Program #11. NBC syndication. "A Passion In The Desert". Commercials added locally. A French soldier deserts and runs off into the desert with a beautiful woman. The date is approximate. Honore de Balzac (author). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-17T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1506</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1943. Program #11. NBC syndication. &quot;A Passion In The Desert&quot;. Commercials added locally. A French soldier deserts and runs off into the desert with a beautiful woman. The date is approximate. Honore de Balzac (author). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Vanishing Point - A Small Good Thing (02-10-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Small Good Thing (Aired February 10, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-16T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Small Good Thing (Aired February 10, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Small Good Thing (Aired February 10, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Fathom Five Matter (02-27-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Fathom Five Matter (Aired February 27, 1956)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 27, 1956. Program #1. CBS network. "The Fathom Five Matter". Sustaining. William Markey has drowned, taking a $75,000 claim with him! The system cue has been deleted. Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Barney Phillips, Bob Bailey, Carleton Young, Eleanor Audley, Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Roy Rowan (announcer), Sam Edwards, Shepard Menken. 1:10:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-16T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4236</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fathom Five Matter (Aired February 27, 1956)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 27, 1956. Program #1. CBS network. &quot;The Fathom Five Matter&quot;. Sustaining. William Markey has drowned, taking a $75,000 claim with him! The system cue has been deleted. Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Barney Phillips, Bob Bailey, Carleton Young, Eleanor Audley, Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Roy Rowan (announcer), Sam Edwards, Shepard Menken. 1:10:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fathom Five Matter (Aired February 27, 1956)

Johnny often used his time when filling out h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Grave Secret (02-27-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Grave Secret (Aired February 27, 1949)

Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 27, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Grave Secret". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. An elderly couple kill their old wealthy employer and are very much surprised when the dead man's neice shows up from Australia. The program opening is very slightly upcut. Sarah Selby, Howard McNear, Betty Lou Gerson, Steve Hampton (writer), Bill Forman, Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller, George W. Allen (producer, director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-16T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grave Secret (Aired February 27, 1949)

Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
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February 27, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Grave Secret&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. An elderly couple kill their old wealthy employer and are very much surprised when the dead man's neice shows up from Australia. The program opening is very slightly upcut. Sarah Selby, Howard McNear, Betty Lou Gerson, Steve Hampton (writer), Bill Forman, Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller, George W. Allen (producer, director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Grave Secret (Aired February 27, 1949)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint  (Starring Vincent Price) - A Murder Plot In Prison (11-19-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Murder Plot In Prison (Aired November 19, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Murder Plot In Prison (Aired November 19, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Murder Plot In Prison (Aired November 19, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Come As You Are (02-19-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Come As You Are (02-19-54)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Come As You Are (02-19-54)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Come As You Are (02-19-54)

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      <title>Theater Five - Terror From Beyond (08-05-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Terror From Beyond (Aired August 5, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1964. ABC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Terror From Beyond". Creatures from Demos mentally invade the Earth, planning to take over. Glenn Osser (conductor), Robert Dryden, Ralph Camargo, Gilbert Mack, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Fred Foy (announcer), Robert Newman (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer). 21:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Terror From Beyond (Aired August 5, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1964. ABC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Terror From Beyond&quot;. Creatures from Demos mentally invade the Earth, planning to take over. Glenn Osser (conductor), Robert Dryden, Ralph Camargo, Gilbert Mack, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Fred Foy (announcer), Robert Newman (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer). 21:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Terror From Beyond (Aired August 5, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pier 23 (Johnny Madero) Fatal Auction (06-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio detective and drama series. Playing the part of Johnny Modero is the great Jack Webb. It was aired on the Mutual Network as a summer relacement show in 1947, and Johnny Modero was a fast talking, wise cracking guy who ran a boat shop in San Francisco. When Modero was on a case, he usually solved it before his nemesis, but sometimes friend, a cop who went by the name of Warchek. Warchek was played by another old time radio great William Conrad. As far as Jack Webb goes, this is the kind of part he thrived on, he had similar roles in Jeff Regan PI, and Pat Novak For Hire. This was also before his stint on Dragnet. Sometimes it seems like this show was produced just to show off Webb's style of radio acting. He set the standard for the tough talking, no nonsense, Private Investigator type for old time radio shows. When it was cancelled, or more accuratley not picked up for a full time show, it caused an uproar for the Mutual Network. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1947. " Fatal Auction" - Mutual network. Sustaining. The waterfront character with a nose for trouble. A saxophone worth $1000 and two murders. Why? Jack Webb, Gale Gordon, William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-15T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pier,23,gale,gordon,william,conrad,herb,butterfield,harry,zimmerman,jack,webb,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio detective and drama series. Playing the part of Johnny Modero is the great Jack Webb. It was aired on the Mutual Network as a summer relacement show in 1947, and Johnny Modero was a fast talking, wise cracking guy who ran a boat shop in San Francisco. When Modero was on a case, he usually solved it before his nemesis, but sometimes friend, a cop who went by the name of Warchek. Warchek was played by another old time radio great William Conrad. As far as Jack Webb goes, this is the kind of part he thrived on, he had similar roles in Jeff Regan PI, and Pat Novak For Hire. This was also before his stint on Dragnet. Sometimes it seems like this show was produced just to show off Webb's style of radio acting. He set the standard for the tough talking, no nonsense, Private Investigator type for old time radio shows. When it was cancelled, or more accuratley not picked up for a full time show, it caused an uproar for the Mutual Network. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1947. &quot; Fatal Auction&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. The waterfront character with a nose for trouble. A saxophone worth $1000 and two murders. Why? Jack Webb, Gale Gordon, William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fatal Auction (Aired June 26, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier 23 is an outstanding old time radio de...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Merry Murder Case (07-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Merry Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1946)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1946. Program #2. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. "The Merry Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A puzzling case with one corpse; but there are three killers, three guns, and three bullets in the body! Joan Alexander, Bud Collyer, Jackson Beck, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 32:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-15T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,joan,alexander,bud,collyer,jackson,beck,s.,van,dine,george,petrie,district,attorney,markham,ellen,deering,henry,sylvern,detective,police,cop,investigate,arrest,jail,prison,law,lawless,crime,criminal,layer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Merry Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1946)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1946. Program #2. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Merry Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A puzzling case with one corpse; but there are three killers, three guns, and three bullets in the body! Joan Alexander, Bud Collyer, Jackson Beck, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 32:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Merry Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1946)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Beautiful Archer (11-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Beautiful Archer (Aired November 24, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional character, created in 1934 by the American mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolf's confidential assistant Archie Goodwin narrates the cases of the detective genius. Stout wrote 33 novels and 39 short stories from 1934 to 1974, with most of them set in New York City. Wolf's residence, a luxurious brownstone on West 35th Street, features prominently in the series. Many radio, television and film adaptations were made from his works. The Nero Wolf corpus was nominated for Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon 2000, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was a nominee for Best Mystery Writer of the Century. Three actors portrayed Nero Wolf over the course of the radio series The Adventures of Nero Wolf. J.B. Williams starred in its first incarnation (April 7–June 30, 1943) on the New England Network. Santos Ortega assumed the role when the suspense drama moved to ABC (July 5–September 27, 1943; January 21–July 14, 1944). Luis Van Rooten succeeded Ortega in 1944, Nero Wolf's last year on ABC

THIS EPISODE:

November 24, 1950 - "The Case Of The Beautiful Archer" -  The case began in the consulting room of Dr Reynard Townley of the Townley Sanitarium, where a very lovely young woman, Diana Lawrence is talking with the good doctor. Diana is the fiancée of Willard Garth, who is an in-patient of the sanitarium. Dr Townley has poisoned Willard against Diana convincing him that she only wants him for the fortune of his family. 29:35.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-15T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Beautiful Archer (Aired November 24, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional character, created in 1934 by the American mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolf's confidential assistant Archie Goodwin narrates the cases of the detective genius. Stout wrote 33 novels and 39 short stories from 1934 to 1974, with most of them set in New York City. Wolf's residence, a luxurious brownstone on West 35th Street, features prominently in the series. Many radio, television and film adaptations were made from his works. The Nero Wolf corpus was nominated for Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon 2000, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was a nominee for Best Mystery Writer of the Century. Three actors portrayed Nero Wolf over the course of the radio series The Adventures of Nero Wolf. J.B. Williams starred in its first incarnation (April 7&#8211;June 30, 1943) on the New England Network. Santos Ortega assumed the role when the suspense drama moved to ABC (July 5&#8211;September 27, 1943; January 21&#8211;July 14, 1944). Luis Van Rooten succeeded Ortega in 1944, Nero Wolf's last year on ABC

THIS EPISODE:

November 24, 1950 - &quot;The Case Of The Beautiful Archer&quot; -  The case began in the consulting room of Dr Reynard Townley of the Townley Sanitarium, where a very lovely young woman, Diana Lawrence is talking with the good doctor. Diana is the fianc&#233;e of Willard Garth, who is an in-patient of the sanitarium. Dr Townley has poisoned Willard against Diana convincing him that she only wants him for the fortune of his family. 29:35.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Beautiful Archer (Aired November 24, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional character,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - The Redhead (12-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Redhead (Aired December 27, 1947)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was "Chicken". Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1947. "The Redhead" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Jane finds her boyfriend Richard is possibly cheating on her with his new secretary. She decides to quit her position. Irma tries to help. Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Hans Conried, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sara Berner, Stanley Adams (writer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Redhead (Aired December 27, 1947)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was &quot;Chicken&quot;. Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1947. &quot;The Redhead&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Jane finds her boyfriend Richard is possibly cheating on her with his new secretary. She decides to quit her position. Irma tries to help. Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Hans Conried, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sara Berner, Stanley Adams (writer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Redhead (Aired December 27, 1947)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sleep No More - A Passenger To Bali (04-10-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Passenger To Bali (Aired April 10, 1957)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1957. NBC network. "A Passenger To Bali". Sustaining. An evil revolutionary boards a tramp steamer. The captain can't get rid of him as no country will let him land. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-15T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,nelson,olmsted,compelling,ben,grauer</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Passenger To Bali (Aired April 10, 1957)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1957. NBC network. &quot;A Passenger To Bali&quot;. Sustaining. An evil revolutionary boards a tramp steamer. The captain can't get rid of him as no country will let him land. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Passenger To Bali (Aired April 10, 1957)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 1030 - The Pedestrian (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pedestrian (1968 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-14T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,1030,canadian,cbc,horror,fantasy,mystery,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1545</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pedestrian (1968 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pedestrian (1968 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - A Wellington Boot (08-03-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Wellington Boot (Aired August 3, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 3, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. "A Wellington Boot" in the "Black Museum" is the key to the murder of Nora Brady. This was the only time a person in Britain was tried twice for the same murder. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Lester Fletcher, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Beulah Garrick, Harvey Hayes, Winston Ross, Jared Burke, Carl Harburg. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-14T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Wellington Boot (Aired August 3, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 3, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;A Wellington Boot&quot; in the &quot;Black Museum&quot; is the key to the murder of Nora Brady. This was the only time a person in Britain was tried twice for the same murder. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Lester Fletcher, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Beulah Garrick, Harvey Hayes, Winston Ross, Jared Burke, Carl Harburg. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Wellington Boot (Aired August 3, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is locate...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Lazarus Caper (09-12-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Lazarus Caper (Aired September 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1948. CBS network. "The Lazarus Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Mr. Lazarus hires Spade to "bring him back from the dead." Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director), Dashiell Hammett (creator), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Dick Joy (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 17:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-14T10_14_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1978</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lazarus Caper (Aired September 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Lazarus Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Mr. Lazarus hires Spade to &quot;bring him back from the dead.&quot; Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director), Dashiell Hammett (creator), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Dick Joy (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lazarus Caper (Aired September 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer (10-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer (Aired October 5, 1946)

Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1946. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer," or "Gambling Is The Devil's Pastime." A gang of gamblers tries to keep Frank from playing football so Yale will lose. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), John Winters (music), Joseph Mansfield (producer, director). 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-14T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer (Aired October 5, 1946)

Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1946. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer,&quot; or &quot;Gambling Is The Devil's Pastime.&quot; A gang of gamblers tries to keep Frank from playing football so Yale will lose. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), John Winters (music), Joseph Mansfield (producer, director). 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Riddle Of The Wrong Answer (Aired October 5, 1946)

Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - The Melody Or Murder (08-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Melody Or Murder (Aired August 3, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1945. Program #9. Michelson syndication. "The Melody Of Murder". Music fill for local commercial insert. Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-14T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Melody Or Murder (Aired August 3, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1945. Program #9. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Melody Of Murder&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Melody Or Murder (Aired August 3, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose origina...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silent Men - Little White Lies (01-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little White Lies (Aired January 13, 1952

NBC, 30 min. "This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless..." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. NBC network. "Little White Lies". Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights a gang of diamond smugglers. The system cue has been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Bertram Tanzewell, Frank Gerstle, Jeff Corey, Vivi Janis. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Little White Lies (Aired January 13, 1952

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless...&quot; Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of &quot;special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Little White Lies&quot;. Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights a gang of diamond smugglers. The system cue has been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Bertram Tanzewell, Frank Gerstle, Jeff Corey, Vivi Janis. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little White Lies (Aired January 13, 1952

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Paradol Chamber (05-21-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Paradol Chamber (Aired May 21, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1945. Mutual network. "The Paradol Chamber". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Professor Moriarty traps Holmes and Watson in a teleportation chamber...and Mrs. Watson to the rescue! Some commercials deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bob Campbell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Luis Hector. 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-13T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,221b,baker,street,london,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,scotland,yard,bob,campbell,law,lawless,crime,criminal,investigate,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Paradol Chamber (Aired May 21, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Paradol Chamber&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Professor Moriarty traps Holmes and Watson in a teleportation chamber...and Mrs. Watson to the rescue! Some commercials deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bob Campbell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Luis Hector. 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Paradol Chamber (Aired May 21, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Gets Promoted (09-07-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story."

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Prell Shampoo, Ivory Snow. "Riley Gets Promoted" to a desk job, but he thinks his physical exam shows that he's getting too old to do his job. Even his wife Peg is trying to send him to the old folks' home! Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, William Bendix. 30:04. 


  




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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-13T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Prell Shampoo, Ivory Snow. &quot;Riley Gets Promoted&quot; to a desk job, but he thinks his physical exam shows that he's getting too old to do his job. Even his wife Peg is trying to send him to the old folks' home! Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), Tommy Cook, William Bendix. 30:04. 


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Gets Promoted (Aired September 7, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - Strangers Three (12-05-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Strangers Three (Aired December 5, 1948)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "Strangers Three". Sustaining. A shadow with a felt hat and tweeds introduces Rocky to lots of new people...living and dead! Jack Moyles, Bernard Gerard (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (original music). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-13T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strangers Three (Aired December 5, 1948)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Strangers Three&quot;. Sustaining. A shadow with a felt hat and tweeds introduces Rocky to lots of new people...living and dead! Jack Moyles, Bernard Gerard (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (original music). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Strangers Three (Aired December 5, 1948)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Butcher Shop Protection Racket (01-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Butcher Shop Protection Racket (Aired January 7, 1950

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1950. "The Butcher Shop Protection Racket" - NBC network. Sustaining. An Italian butcher asks Diamond to help break up a protection racket. Diamond is forced to use his fists...and his gun! After the drama, Dick Powell sings, "I Will Remember You." Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music), Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Blake Edwards (writer, diector), Wilms Herbert, Nestor Paiva, Paul Frees, David Ellis. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-12T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Butcher Shop Protection Racket (Aired January 7, 1950

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1950. &quot;The Butcher Shop Protection Racket&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. An Italian butcher asks Diamond to help break up a protection racket. Diamond is forced to use his fists...and his gun! After the drama, Dick Powell sings, &quot;I Will Remember You.&quot; Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music), Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Blake Edwards (writer, diector), Wilms Herbert, Nestor Paiva, Paul Frees, David Ellis. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Butcher Shop Protection Racket (Aired January 7, 1950

Richard Diamond, Private Detective c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Flesh and Fantasy (07-16-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Flesh and Fantasy (Aired July 16, 1945)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

July 16, 1945. CBS network. "Flesh and Fantasy". Sponsored by: Lady Esther. A palmist tells a lawyer that he is going to murder somebody, and the palmist has been amazingly accurate in the past! The story was previously used on "The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre" on April 23, 1945 (see cat. #84706) and subsequently on September 3, 1945 (see cat. #84714). Different parts of the movie were dramatized each time. Edward G. Robinson, Vincent Price, May Whitty, Truman Bradley (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2020 01:17:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-12T18_17_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,theater,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Flesh and Fantasy (Aired July 16, 1945)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

July 16, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Flesh and Fantasy&quot;. Sponsored by: Lady Esther. A palmist tells a lawyer that he is going to murder somebody, and the palmist has been amazingly accurate in the past! The story was previously used on &quot;The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre&quot; on April 23, 1945 (see cat. #84706) and subsequently on September 3, 1945 (see cat. #84714). Different parts of the movie were dramatized each time. Edward G. Robinson, Vincent Price, May Whitty, Truman Bradley (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Flesh and Fantasy (Aired July 16, 1945)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Ape Song (03-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ape Song (Aired March 31, 1947)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; “the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb… Midnight! … when graves gape open and death strikes!”

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1947. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Ape Song". Commercials added locally. A big game hunter uses a captured ape to kill his wife. He then starts turning into an ape! The first broadcast of the series on Mutual. Raymond Edward Johnson, Brad Barker (as the ape), Alfred Shirley, Ruth Yorke, Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-12T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-06-12T13_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1591992074.14886828" length="6463768" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ape Song (Aired March 31, 1947)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; &#8220;the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb&#8230; Midnight! &#8230; when graves gape open and death strikes!&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1947. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Ape Song&quot;. Commercials added locally. A big game hunter uses a captured ape to kill his wife. He then starts turning into an ape! The first broadcast of the series on Mutual. Raymond Edward Johnson, Brad Barker (as the ape), Alfred Shirley, Ruth Yorke, Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ape Song (Aired March 31, 1947)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE All In The Family - The Taxi Caper MOVIE  (12-08-73) MOVIE</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stivics Go West MOVIE (Aired March 19, 1978)

All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode "Sammy's Visit" was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. The show came about when Norman Lear read an article in Variety magazine on Till Death Us Do Part and its success in the United Kingdom. He immediately knew it portrayed a relationship just like the one between his father and himself. Lear bought the rights to the show and incorporated his own family experiences with his father into the show. Lear's father would tell Lear's mother to "stifle herself" and she would tell Lear's father "you are the laziest white man I ever saw" (two "Archieisms" that found their way onto the show). 

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1978. Season 8 Episode 24. "The Stivics Go West" -Saying goodbye to Mike and Gloria proves traumatic for the Bunkers. Before they leave for their new life in California, Mike and Gloria share some long-hidden feelings, confused tears, and much, much more with Archie and Edith.  24:56.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-12T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,bunker,edith,mike,gloria,joey,carroll,o'connor,jean,stapleton,rob,reiner,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,video/mp4,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stivics Go West MOVIE (Aired March 19, 1978)

All in the Family is often regarded in the United States as one of the greatest television series in history. Following a lackluster first season, the show soon became the most watched show in the United States during summer reruns and afterwards ranked number one in the yearly Nielsen ratings from 1971 to 1976. It became the first television series to reach the milestone of having topped the Nielsen ratings for five consecutive years. The episode &quot;Sammy's Visit&quot; was ranked number 13 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time ranked All in the Family as number four. Bravo also named the show's protagonist, Archie Bunker, TV's greatest character of all time. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked All in the Family the fourth-best written TV series ever. The show came about when Norman Lear read an article in Variety magazine on Till Death Us Do Part and its success in the United Kingdom. He immediately knew it portrayed a relationship just like the one between his father and himself. Lear bought the rights to the show and incorporated his own family experiences with his father into the show. Lear's father would tell Lear's mother to &quot;stifle herself&quot; and she would tell Lear's father &quot;you are the laziest white man I ever saw&quot; (two &quot;Archieisms&quot; that found their way onto the show). 

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1978. Season 8 Episode 24. &quot;The Stivics Go West&quot; -Saying goodbye to Mike and Gloria proves traumatic for the Bunkers. Before they leave for their new life in California, Mike and Gloria share some long-hidden feelings, confused tears, and much, much more with Archie and Edith.  24:56.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stivics Go West MOVIE (Aired March 19, 1978)

All in the Family is often regarded in the Un...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Billy The Kid (04-26-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)

The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy "The Simpsons", is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West."

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1952. CBS network. "Billy The Kid". Sustaining. The first show of the series. A Dutchman draws a lynch mob after the whole town accuses him of murder. A very well-written story with a surprise ending. Georgia Ellis plays the widow of the dead man, not Miss Kitty! Don Diamond, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Dick Beals, Paul Dubov, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), William Conrad, Walter Newman (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-12T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)

The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes). The half-hour animated comedy &quot;The Simpsons&quot;, is slated for a 21st season in Fall 2010. In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a &quot;Philip Marlowe of the Old West.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Billy The Kid&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. A Dutchman draws a lynch mob after the whole town accuses him of murder. A very well-written story with a surprise ending. Georgia Ellis plays the widow of the dead man, not Miss Kitty! Don Diamond, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, Dick Beals, Paul Dubov, Mary Lansing, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), William Conrad, Walter Newman (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Billy The Kid (Aired April 26, 1952)

The stories tak...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Magic Murder (04-04-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Magic Murder (Aired April 4, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Magic Murder". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Counterspy operative Peters is shot in the head while filling out a security questionnaire with a famous European jet engine scientist. Only a famous brain surgeon, who happens to be in Venezuela, can possibly save the agent's life! The system cue has been deleted. Leonard L. Bass (director), Paul Milton (writer), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (music), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:00.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-11T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Magic Murder (Aired April 4, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Magic Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Counterspy operative Peters is shot in the head while filling out a security questionnaire with a famous European jet engine scientist. Only a famous brain surgeon, who happens to be in Venezuela, can possibly save the agent's life! The system cue has been deleted. Leonard L. Bass (director), Paul Milton (writer), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (music), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:00.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Magic Murder (Aired April 4, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Darrell James Entry (08-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Darrell James Entry (Aired August 10, 1948)

Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. As indicated in the sidebar to the left, most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1948. Program #35. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Darrell James". Commercials added locally. Book and page not indicated. A young man succeeds on Wall Street, with the help of murder. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Virginia Gregg, Joe Forte, Byron Kane, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), James Murphy, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-11T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Darrell James Entry (Aired August 10, 1948)

Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. As indicated in the sidebar to the left, most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1948. Program #35. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Darrell James&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book and page not indicated. A young man succeeds on Wall Street, with the help of murder. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Virginia Gregg, Joe Forte, Byron Kane, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), James Murphy, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle> Darrell James Entry (Aired August 10, 1948)

Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - With Folded Hands (04-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[With Folded Hands (Aired April 15, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1950. NBC network. "With Folded Hands". Sustaining. The perfect "mechanicals" from another planet make humans unnecessary, and they are always "at your service." The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" on May 28, 1974 (see cat. #13269). Philip Bourneuf, Peter Capell, Bryna Raeburn, Alexander Scourby, Jack Williamson (author), John Dunkel (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-11T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>With Folded Hands (Aired April 15, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;With Folded Hands&quot;. Sustaining. The perfect &quot;mechanicals&quot; from another planet make humans unnecessary, and they are always &quot;at your service.&quot; The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; on May 28, 1974 (see cat. #13269). Philip Bourneuf, Peter Capell, Bryna Raeburn, Alexander Scourby, Jack Williamson (author), John Dunkel (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>With Folded Hands (Aired April 15, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Jack Benny Jello Program - On A Trip To Yosemite-PT.-2 (02-11-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[On A Trip To Yosemite Pt.2 (Aired February 11, 1940)

During his early radio shows, there was no recurring theme, the program instead opening each week with a different then-current popular song. Throughout the Jello and Grapenuts years, announcer Don Wilson would announce the name of the show, some of the cast, then state "The orchestra opens the program with [name of song]." The orchestra number would continue softly as background for Don Wilson's opening commercial. Starting in the Lucky Strike era, Benny adopted a medley of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Love in Bloom" as his theme music, opening every show. "Love in Bloom" was later the theme of his television show. His radio shows often ended with the orchestra playing "Hooray for Hollywood". The TV show ended with one of two bouncy instrumentals written for the show by his musical arranger and conductor, Mahlon Merrick. Benny would sometimes joke about the propriety of "Love in Bloom" as his theme song. On a segment often played in Tonight Show retrospectives, Benny talks with Johnny Carson about this. Benny says he has no objections to the song in and of itself, only as his theme. Proving his point, he begins reciting the lyrics slowly and deliberately: "Can it be the trees. That fill the breeze. With rare and magic perfume. Now what the hell has that got to do with me?"


THIS EPISODE:


February 11 1940. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack and the gang continue "On A Trip To Yosemite ." for the winter sports. Getting close but "No Cigar". Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mary Kelly, Hilliard Marks, Blanche Stewart (doubles), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:26. 


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-11T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On A Trip To Yosemite Pt.2 (Aired February 11, 1940)

During his early radio shows, there was no recurring theme, the program instead opening each week with a different then-current popular song. Throughout the Jello and Grapenuts years, announcer Don Wilson would announce the name of the show, some of the cast, then state &quot;The orchestra opens the program with [name of song].&quot; The orchestra number would continue softly as background for Don Wilson's opening commercial. Starting in the Lucky Strike era, Benny adopted a medley of &quot;Yankee Doodle Dandy&quot; and &quot;Love in Bloom&quot; as his theme music, opening every show. &quot;Love in Bloom&quot; was later the theme of his television show. His radio shows often ended with the orchestra playing &quot;Hooray for Hollywood&quot;. The TV show ended with one of two bouncy instrumentals written for the show by his musical arranger and conductor, Mahlon Merrick. Benny would sometimes joke about the propriety of &quot;Love in Bloom&quot; as his theme song. On a segment often played in Tonight Show retrospectives, Benny talks with Johnny Carson about this. Benny says he has no objections to the song in and of itself, only as his theme. Proving his point, he begins reciting the lyrics slowly and deliberately: &quot;Can it be the trees. That fill the breeze. With rare and magic perfume. Now what the hell has that got to do with me?&quot;


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February 11 1940. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack and the gang continue &quot;On A Trip To Yosemite .&quot; for the winter sports. Getting close but &quot;No Cigar&quot;. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mary Kelly, Hilliard Marks, Blanche Stewart (doubles), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:26. 


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>On A Trip To Yosemite Pt.2 (Aired February 11, 1940)

During his early radio shows, there was n...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Eavesdrop (12-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1952. Program #182. NBC network. "The Big Eavesdrop". Commercials deleted. While waiting to make a narcotics buy, Sergeant Friday and Frank Smith overhear Sam Allison tearfully admit that he had committed murder. The cops use an impersonator to convince the killer to confess in a procedure that sounds highly unconstitutional. The program ending has been deleted. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1952. Program #182. NBC network. &quot;The Big Eavesdrop&quot;. Commercials deleted. While waiting to make a narcotics buy, Sergeant Friday and Frank Smith overhear Sam Allison tearfully admit that he had committed murder. The cops use an impersonator to convince the killer to confess in a procedure that sounds highly unconstitutional. The program ending has been deleted. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Eavesdrop (Aired December 14, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television po...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Cowhide (10-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cowhide (Aired October 2, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as "The sign of a good detective novel." Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

3332. Mutual network. "Cowhide". Sustaining. A suitcase with a half million dollars in securities, and a missing old man lead a private detective to murder. Stedman Coles (writer), William Quinn, Joan Tompkins, Cameron Prud'Homme. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cowhide (Aired October 2, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as &quot;The sign of a good detective novel.&quot; Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

3332. Mutual network. &quot;Cowhide&quot;. Sustaining. A suitcase with a half million dollars in securities, and a missing old man lead a private detective to murder. Stedman Coles (writer), William Quinn, Joan Tompkins, Cameron Prud'Homme. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cowhide (Aired October 2, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title> The CBS Radio Workshop - The Day The Roof Fell In (12-02-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Day The Roof Fell In (Aired December 2, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

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CBS Radio Workshop. December 2, 1956. CBS network. "The Day The Roof Fell In". Sustaining. A psychological and funny look at the do-it-yourselfer. Berry Kroeger, Jackson Beck, Leon Janney, Joseph Julian. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-10T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Day The Roof Fell In (Aired December 2, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

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CBS Radio Workshop. December 2, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Day The Roof Fell In&quot;. Sustaining. A psychological and funny look at the do-it-yourselfer. Berry Kroeger, Jackson Beck, Leon Janney, Joseph Julian. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Day The Roof Fell In (Aired December 2, 1956)

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      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes From 1938</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes "The Cedar Lake Mystery" (03-14-38) and "The Train Wreckers" (04-18-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.” 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1938. Program #7. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Cedar Lake Mystery". A doctor and his evil wife are on vacation. An attempt is made on the doctor's life. . 13 1/2 minutes. 


April 18, 1938. Program #12. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Train Wreckers". Back in 1914, Blair saves a troop train from sabotage. . 12 1/2 minutes.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-10T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes &quot;The Cedar Lake Mystery&quot; (03-14-38) and &quot;The Train Wreckers&quot; (04-18-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221; 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1938. Program #7. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;The Cedar Lake Mystery&quot;. A doctor and his evil wife are on vacation. An attempt is made on the doctor's life. . 13 1/2 minutes. 


April 18, 1938. Program #12. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;The Train Wreckers&quot;. Back in 1914, Blair saves a troop train from sabotage. . 12 1/2 minutes.


  


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      <title>The Jack Benny Jello Program - On A Trip To Yosemite (02-04-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[On A Trip To Yosemite (Aired February 4, 1940)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 4, 1940. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack and the gang are back from a March of Dimes Benefit in Oakland California and are now "On A Trip To Yosemite." for the winter sports. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mary Kelly, Hilliard Marks, Blanche Stewart (doubles), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:23. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-10T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>On A Trip To Yosemite (Aired February 4, 1940)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 4, 1940. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Jack and the gang are back from a March of Dimes Benefit in Oakland California and are now &quot;On A Trip To Yosemite.&quot; for the winter sports. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mary Kelly, Hilliard Marks, Blanche Stewart (doubles), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:23. 


  


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Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse (Starring Orson Welles) - The Green Goddess (02-10-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Green Goddess (02-10-39)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1939. CBS network. "The Green Goddess". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Excellent story about three Englishmen whose plane is wrecked in an isolated Himalayan Kingdom, where they face an impending and horrible doom. Alfred Shirley, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Eustace Wyatt, Madeleine Carroll, Morris Ankrum, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Robert Spaeth. 57:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-10T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3449</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Green Goddess (02-10-39)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1939. CBS network. &quot;The Green Goddess&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Excellent story about three Englishmen whose plane is wrecked in an isolated Himalayan Kingdom, where they face an impending and horrible doom. Alfred Shirley, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Eustace Wyatt, Madeleine Carroll, Morris Ankrum, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Robert Spaeth. 57:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Green Goddess (02-10-39)

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      <title>Box 13 - Hot Box (12-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hot Box (Aired December 26, 1948)

Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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December 26, 1948. Program #19. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Hot Box". Commercials added locally. Dan is paid to buy a wooden box at an auction. Several people want it very badly Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hot Box (Aired December 26, 1948)

Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 26, 1948. Program #19. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Hot Box&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan is paid to buy a wooden box at an auction. Several people want it very badly Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hot Box (Aired December 26, 1948)

Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Nobody Ever Quits (03-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nobody Ever Quits (Aired March 8, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1955. CBS network. "Nobody Ever Quits". Sustaining. It's a snowy night atop a mountain, and the leader of the old gang is coming to get the guy who went straight. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" (under the title "Night On Red Mountain") on September 15, 1957, January 11, 1959 (see cat. #110886) and November 20, 1960 (see cat. #40965). Peter Leeds, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders, Antony Ellis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Tom McKee, William N. Robson (writer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Larry Thor, Victor Rodman, Irene Barton, Jan Marlowe, Rene Barton, Larry Thor (announcer). 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-09T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,peter,leeds,jack,kruschen,joyce,mccluskey,larry,thor,victor,rodman,irene,barton,jan,marlowe,rene,bill,anders,tom,mckee,william,n.,robson,man-in-black,thriller,horror,murder,killler,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christm</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1458</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nobody Ever Quits (Aired March 8, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Nobody Ever Quits&quot;. Sustaining. It's a snowy night atop a mountain, and the leader of the old gang is coming to get the guy who went straight. The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; (under the title &quot;Night On Red Mountain&quot;) on September 15, 1957, January 11, 1959 (see cat. #110886) and November 20, 1960 (see cat. #40965). Peter Leeds, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders, Antony Ellis (producer, director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Tom McKee, William N. Robson (writer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Larry Thor, Victor Rodman, Irene Barton, Jan Marlowe, Rene Barton, Larry Thor (announcer). 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nobody Ever Quits (Aired March 8, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series call...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (06-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

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June 8, 1950. "Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning". Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Gordon Mallory is a construction worker who is suffering from lead poisoning. Then a second worker develops the same symptoms. How did they contract the disease? The closing theme has been deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Tony Barrett, Dick Joy (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Eleanor Audley, Ted Osborne, Dick Simmons, Jack Petruzzi, Lillian Buyeff, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-09T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 8, 1950. &quot;Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning&quot;. Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Gordon Mallory is a construction worker who is suffering from lead poisoning. Then a second worker develops the same symptoms. How did they contract the disease? The closing theme has been deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Tony Barrett, Dick Joy (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Eleanor Audley, Ted Osborne, Dick Simmons, Jack Petruzzi, Lillian Buyeff, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gordon Mallory's Lead Poisoning (Aired June 8, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour -  The Grand Prize  (07-12-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Grand Prize (Aired July 12, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-09T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1428</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Grand Prize (Aired July 12, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Grand Prize (Aired July 12, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - The Soul Of The Great Bell (09-01-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Soul Of The Great Bell (Aired September 1, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1944. NBC network. "The Soul Of The Great Bell". Sustaining. A famous tale of old China. A bellmaster is ordered by the Emperor to cast a huge bell, and his first two attempts fail. Lafcadio Herne (author). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-08T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Soul Of The Great Bell (Aired September 1, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Soul Of The Great Bell&quot;. Sustaining. A famous tale of old China. A bellmaster is ordered by the Emperor to cast a huge bell, and his first two attempts fail. Lafcadio Herne (author). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Soul Of The Great Bell (Aired September 1, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater - A Matter Of Identity (03-05-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Identity (Aired March 5, 1980)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-08T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-06-08T18_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1591664422.14877967" length="11270865" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2817</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14877968.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Identity (Aired March 5, 1980)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Identity (Aired March 5, 1980)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Murder In The Death House (09-10-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1945. Mutual network. "Murder In The Death House". Sustaining. A convicted killer is knifed to death in his cell, while awaiting execution. The only two suspects have airtight alibis. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-08T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-06-08T13_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1591646403.14877599" length="5879800" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

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September 10, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In The Death House&quot;. Sustaining. A convicted killer is knifed to death in his cell, while awaiting execution. The only two suspects have airtight alibis. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

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      <title>Dad's Army - The Honourable Man (04-17-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Honourable Man (Aired April 17, 1974)

1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Honourable Man (Aired April 17, 1974)

1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Honourable Man (Aired April 17, 1974)

1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty epis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ray Bradbury's NBC Short Story - The Rocket (01-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rocket (Aired January 4, 1952)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include "The Fog Horn", "The Veldt", "The Day It Rained Forever", "The Small Assassin" and "I Sing the Body Electric!". 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 4, 1952. "The Rocket" - NBC Broadcast Network. A poor man who runs a junkyard wants nothing more in life than to travel to Mars...which is just what he does! David DuVal, Don Diamond (producer, host, performer), Dorothy Brown, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Joel Nessler, John Wald (announcer), Margaret Brayton, Andrew C. Love (director), Kurt Martell, Ralph Moody, Ray Bradbury (author), Stan Waxman (narrator), William Welch (script editor), Margaret Cuthbert (supervisor of Public Affairs programming), Wade Arnold (executive producer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-08T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rocket (Aired January 4, 1952)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include &quot;The Fog Horn&quot;, &quot;The Veldt&quot;, &quot;The Day It Rained Forever&quot;, &quot;The Small Assassin&quot; and &quot;I Sing the Body Electric!&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 4, 1952. &quot;The Rocket&quot; - NBC Broadcast Network. A poor man who runs a junkyard wants nothing more in life than to travel to Mars...which is just what he does! David DuVal, Don Diamond (producer, host, performer), Dorothy Brown, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Joel Nessler, John Wald (announcer), Margaret Brayton, Andrew C. Love (director), Kurt Martell, Ralph Moody, Ray Bradbury (author), Stan Waxman (narrator), William Welch (script editor), Margaret Cuthbert (supervisor of Public Affairs programming), Wade Arnold (executive producer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rocket (Aired January 4, 1952)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - Zero (02-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Zero (Aired February 6, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

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February 6, 1950. "Zero" - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Phillip Warren is given the wrong medical report and plans to kill himself because the report says that he has a fatal disease. Randy Stone tries to track Mr. Warren down before his planned suicide at midnight. Frank Lovejoy, Peter Leeds, Jeanne Bates, Lawrence Dobkin, Joan Banks, Stacy Harris, Wilms Herbert, Junius Matthews, Russell Hughes (writer), Frank Worth (music), Mary Marcus (editor), Warren Lewis (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,night,beat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Zero (Aired February 6, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

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February 6, 1950. &quot;Zero&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Phillip Warren is given the wrong medical report and plans to kill himself because the report says that he has a fatal disease. Randy Stone tries to track Mr. Warren down before his planned suicide at midnight. Frank Lovejoy, Peter Leeds, Jeanne Bates, Lawrence Dobkin, Joan Banks, Stacy Harris, Wilms Herbert, Junius Matthews, Russell Hughes (writer), Frank Worth (music), Mary Marcus (editor), Warren Lewis (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Planet Zevius (05-01-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Planet Zevius (Aired May 1, 1951)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

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May 1, 1951. Mutual network. "The Planet Zevius". Sustaining. The ITX4, an experimental spaceship, lands on the Planet Zevius, paving the way for a flight by scientists. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2020 23:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-07T16_24_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Planet Zevius (Aired May 1, 1951)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

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May 1, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;The Planet Zevius&quot;. Sustaining. The ITX4, an experimental spaceship, lands on the Planet Zevius, paving the way for a flight by scientists. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Planet Zevius (Aired May 1, 1951)

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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Death In The Pines (03-04-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Pines (Aired March 4, 1944 )

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. 

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March 4, 1944. Mutual network. "Death In The Pines," or "The Mystery Of The Murdered Driver". Sustaining. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-07T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,master,detective,lon,clark,helen,choate,john,kane,humphrey,davis,jock,macgregor,patsy,bowen,charles,russell,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Pines (Aired March 4, 1944 )

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 4, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Death In The Pines,&quot; or &quot;The Mystery Of The Murdered Driver&quot;. Sustaining. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death In The Pines (Aired March 4, 1944 )

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the n...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Moving Day (10-14-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Moving Day (Aired October 14, 1943)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today.

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October 14, 1943. Program #33. "Moving Day" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The Anderson's are moving and they've been invited to the Aldrich house for dinner. The Anderson's think they've been invited to stay for 3 days. Notice how many times one of the performers says, "What's That?" Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Jackie Kelk. 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-07T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1675</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Moving Day (Aired October 14, 1943)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today.

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October 14, 1943. Program #33. &quot;Moving Day&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The Anderson's are moving and they've been invited to the Aldrich house for dinner. The Anderson's think they've been invited to stay for 3 days. Notice how many times one of the performers says, &quot;What's That?&quot; Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Jackie Kelk. 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation come...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Julie Dixon Murder Case (05-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Julie Dixon Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1949)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1949. CBS network. Sustaining. "The Julie Dixon Murder Case". Danny needs the wisdom of Solomon to solve the problems of young Julie Dixon and her ex-con father. Anthony Ross, Art Carney, Jean Carson, Nancy Franklin, Charles Penman, Julian Noa, Paul Luther, John Dietz (producer), Bruno Zirato Jr. (director), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Bern Bennett (announcer), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Julie Dixon Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1949)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

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May 22, 1949. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;The Julie Dixon Murder Case&quot;. Danny needs the wisdom of Solomon to solve the problems of young Julie Dixon and her ex-con father. Anthony Ross, Art Carney, Jean Carson, Nancy Franklin, Charles Penman, Julian Noa, Paul Luther, John Dietz (producer), Bruno Zirato Jr. (director), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Bern Bennett (announcer), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Julie Dixon Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1949)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Blood Harvest (01-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Blood Harvest (Aired January 18, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 18, 1953. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Blood Harvest".Commercials added locally. A farmer is found murdered, his crops stolen. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (originator). 27:05.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-06T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Blood Harvest (Aired January 18, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 18, 1953. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Blood Harvest&quot;.Commercials added locally. A farmer is found murdered, his crops stolen. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (originator). 27:05.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Blood Harvest (Aired January 18, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A.,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Star Crossed Lovers (04-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix  of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed.

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1956. Grace Gibson syndication. "Star-Crossed Lovers". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast in Australia. Cliff meets Juliet, and it's love at first sight. The script was first produced and broadcast in the U.S. on April 13, 1947 on the ABC network. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Wendy Playfair, John Meillon, Barbara Brunton, Leon Peers, Joan Lord, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 23:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 23:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-06T16_00_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1407</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix  of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed.

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1956. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Star-Crossed Lovers&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast in Australia. Cliff meets Juliet, and it's love at first sight. The script was first produced and broadcast in the U.S. on April 13, 1947 on the ABC network. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Wendy Playfair, John Meillon, Barbara Brunton, Leon Peers, Joan Lord, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 23:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Star Crossed Lovers (Aired April 13, 1947)

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - Murder On Approval (08-21-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On Approval (Aired August 21, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1938. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "Murder On Approval". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A foreign agent tries to conquer America by infecting the U. S. Army with a secret disease. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-06T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,action,hero,macabre,tales,invincible,crime,fighter,invisible,orson,welles,margot,stevenson,ken,roberts,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On Approval (Aired August 21, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1938. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;Murder On Approval&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A foreign agent tries to conquer America by infecting the U. S. Army with a secret disease. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On Approval (Aired August 21, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western - The Screen Director's Playhouse (Broken Arrow Starring Jeff Chandler &amp; James Stewart) 09-07-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Screen Director's Playhouse (Broken Arrow Starring Jeff Chandler &amp; James Stewart) 09-07-51

During its tenure on NBC, "Screen Directors' Playhouse" has presented a balanced ration of serious dramas, comedies, and musicals.  Among the films which have been adapted for the series are "The Best Years of Our Lives," "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House," "Music for Millions," "A Foreign Affair," "The Magnificent Obsession," "The Human Comedy," and "It's a Wonderful Life." The roster of players who have starred in "Playhouse" productions includes James Stewart, Cary Grant, Burt Lancaster, Bob Hope, Marlene Dietrich, John Lund, Barbara Stanwyck, Loretta Young, Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray, Fred Astair, June Allyson, William Powell, Dana Andrews, Lucille Ball, Dan Dailey, Mickey Rooney, and Charles Boyer.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 7, 1951. NBC network. "Broken Arrow". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Jimmy Stewart, Jeff Chandler, Debra Paget, Delmer Daves (guest screen director), Ralph Moody, Jerry Farber, Byron Kane, Rye Billsbury, Paul Dubov, Herb Butterfield, Tom Holland, John Stevenson, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor), Howard Wiley (supervisor), Bill Cairn (director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jan Arvan. 57:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-06T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3664</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Screen Director's Playhouse (Broken Arrow Starring Jeff Chandler &amp; James Stewart) 09-07-51

During its tenure on NBC, &quot;Screen Directors' Playhouse&quot; has presented a balanced ration of serious dramas, comedies, and musicals.  Among the films which have been adapted for the series are &quot;The Best Years of Our Lives,&quot; &quot;Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,&quot; &quot;Music for Millions,&quot; &quot;A Foreign Affair,&quot; &quot;The Magnificent Obsession,&quot; &quot;The Human Comedy,&quot; and &quot;It's a Wonderful Life.&quot; The roster of players who have starred in &quot;Playhouse&quot; productions includes James Stewart, Cary Grant, Burt Lancaster, Bob Hope, Marlene Dietrich, John Lund, Barbara Stanwyck, Loretta Young, Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray, Fred Astair, June Allyson, William Powell, Dana Andrews, Lucille Ball, Dan Dailey, Mickey Rooney, and Charles Boyer.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Broken Arrow&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. Jimmy Stewart, Jeff Chandler, Debra Paget, Delmer Daves (guest screen director), Ralph Moody, Jerry Farber, Byron Kane, Rye Billsbury, Paul Dubov, Herb Butterfield, Tom Holland, John Stevenson, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor), Howard Wiley (supervisor), Bill Cairn (director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jan Arvan. 57:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Screen Director's Playhouse (Broken Arrow Starring Jeff Chandler &amp; James Stewart) 09-07-51
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Only Yesterday (07-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Only Yesterday (Starring Jeff Chandler) Aired July 5, 1951

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 5, 1951. NBC network. "Only Yesterday". Commercials deleted. A newlywed's husband goes off to war. The wife has a baby while he's gone, but when he returns, he's forgotten all about her. After the stock market crash, a reunion takes place. Jeff Chandler, Mercedes McCambridge, Al Rogell (guest screen director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret MacDonald, Jeanette Nolan, Herb Butterfield, Howard Wiley (production supervisor), Joel Nessler, Lynn Allen, Eleanor Audley, Nat Wolff (adaptor), Bill Cairn (director). 55:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-05T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,jeff,chandler,joel,nessler,lynn,allen,eleanor,audley,mercedes,mccambridge,margaret,macdonald,jeanette,nolan,herb,butterfield,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Only Yesterday (Starring Jeff Chandler) Aired July 5, 1951

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 5, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Only Yesterday&quot;. Commercials deleted. A newlywed's husband goes off to war. The wife has a baby while he's gone, but when he returns, he's forgotten all about her. After the stock market crash, a reunion takes place. Jeff Chandler, Mercedes McCambridge, Al Rogell (guest screen director), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret MacDonald, Jeanette Nolan, Herb Butterfield, Howard Wiley (production supervisor), Joel Nessler, Lynn Allen, Eleanor Audley, Nat Wolff (adaptor), Bill Cairn (director). 55:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Only Yesterday (Starring Jeff Chandler) Aired July 5, 1951

The television version, produced an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - The Hands Of Mr. Smith (05-19-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hands Of Mr. Smith (Aired May 19, 1945) *Date Is Subject To Change.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 19, 1945. Program #3. NBC syndication. "The Hands Of Mr. Smith". Commercials added locally. A fine story with an unexpected ending about Tiny, a big guy whose hands have a mind of their own! Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-05T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,supernatural,horror,weird,strange,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hands Of Mr. Smith (Aired May 19, 1945) *Date Is Subject To Change.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 19, 1945. Program #3. NBC syndication. &quot;The Hands Of Mr. Smith&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fine story with an unexpected ending about Tiny, a big guy whose hands have a mind of their own! Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hands Of Mr. Smith (Aired May 19, 1945) *Date Is Subject To Change.

The Haunting Hour is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - Markheim (04-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Markheim (Aired April 27, 1947)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

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April 27, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. "Markheim". Commercials deleted. A stock exchange gambler commits murder on Christmas eve, and receives a strange visitor. Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Carl Grayson, Richard Harcourt, Beth Caulder, Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Markheim (Aired April 27, 1947)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. &quot;Markheim&quot;. Commercials deleted. A stock exchange gambler commits murder on Christmas eve, and receives a strange visitor. Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Carl Grayson, Richard Harcourt, Beth Caulder, Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Markheim (Aired April 27, 1947)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - The Elusive Card Game (01-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Elusive Card Game (Aired January 12, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really "rules" over his family.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-05T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Elusive Card Game (Aired January 12, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really &quot;rules&quot; over his family.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Elusive Card Game (Aired January 12, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Surprising Corpse (01-16-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Surprising Corpse (Aired January 16, 1947&gt;

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 16, 1947. CBS network. "The Surprising Corpse". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A false nobleman tricks a dumb heiress into a murder scheme and is tricked in return by someone who in turn is double-crossed. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-05T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Surprising Corpse (Aired January 16, 1947&gt;

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 16, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Surprising Corpse&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A false nobleman tricks a dumb heiress into a murder scheme and is tricked in return by someone who in turn is double-crossed. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Surprising Corpse (Aired January 16, 1947&gt;

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Criminal Policeman (10-10-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Criminal Policeman (Aired December 10, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance". As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1936. Program #159. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee Network). "The Criminal Policeman". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). A gangster-type killing has taken place on the Ninth Street Bridge. The story of a man who couldn't resist the lure of "easy money." Dave Armont (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-04T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Criminal Policeman (Aired December 10, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot;. As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1936. Program #159. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee Network). &quot;The Criminal Policeman&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). A gangster-type killing has taken place on the Ninth Street Bridge. The story of a man who couldn't resist the lure of &quot;easy money.&quot; Dave Armont (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Criminal Policeman (Aired December 10, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest poli...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas (05-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas (Aired May 7, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 7, 1951. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. "Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas" aka: "Atomic Espionage On San Tomas". Commercials added locally. Sailor is hired to "show an ankle" and catch a spy. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, Peter Leeds, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-04T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas (Aired May 7, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 7, 1951. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas&quot; aka: &quot;Atomic Espionage On San Tomas&quot;. Commercials added locally. Sailor is hired to &quot;show an ankle&quot; and catch a spy. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, Peter Leeds, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Espionage &amp; Murder In San Tomas (Aired May 7, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - 22 Caliber Pistol AKA: The Blue .22 (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[22 Caliber Pistol AKA: The Blue .22  *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #6. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "22 Caliber Pistol" AKA: "The Blue .22". Participating sponsors. Vivian is a woman scorned, and she has a little blue pistol. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 23, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:16. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2020 17:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-04T10_00_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>22 Caliber Pistol AKA: The Blue .22  *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #6. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;22 Caliber Pistol&quot; AKA: &quot;The Blue .22&quot;. Participating sponsors. Vivian is a woman scorned, and she has a little blue pistol. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 23, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:16. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>22 Caliber Pistol AKA: The Blue .22  *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Mu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Luigi Visits New York City (Guest Frank Sinatra) 10-10-50</title>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi Visits New York City (Guest Frank Sinatra). Aired October 10, 1950

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.

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October 10, 1950. CBS network. "Luigi Visits New York City" -  Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. The program originates from New York City. Luigi gets to meet Special Guest Frank Sinatra. New York City. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Frank Sinatra, Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi Visits New York City (Guest Frank Sinatra). Aired October 10, 1950

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.

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October 10, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Luigi Visits New York City&quot; -  Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. The program originates from New York City. Luigi gets to meet Special Guest Frank Sinatra. New York City. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Frank Sinatra, Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi Visits New York City (Guest Frank Sinatra). Aired October 10, 1950

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      <title>Let George Do It - Juniper Lane (01-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Juniper Lane (Aired January 16, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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January 16, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Juniper Lane". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The death of "The Wicked Witch" of Juniper Lane. It's not a pleasant place, and she's not a pleasant person! Bob Bailey, Robert Griffin, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Herb Butterfield, Jackson Gillis (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher. 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-04T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Juniper Lane (Aired January 16, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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January 16, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Juniper Lane&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The death of &quot;The Wicked Witch&quot; of Juniper Lane. It's not a pleasant place, and she's not a pleasant person! Bob Bailey, Robert Griffin, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Herb Butterfield, Jackson Gillis (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher. 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Juniper Lane (Aired January 16, 1950)

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      <title>John Steele Adventurer - Salvage (12-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Salvage (Aired December 3, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.

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December 3, 1949. Mutual network. "Salvage". Sustaining. "A man with a dream, locked in the icy depths of the ocean." Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Jim Boles, Abby Lewis, Ross Martin, Jack Orison, Ted Mallie (announcer). 29:44. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-04</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john,steele,adventurer,sylvan,levin,(conductor),robert,monroe,(producer),elliott,drake,jim,boles,abby,lewis,ross,martin,jack,orison,ted,mallie,brian,donlevydon,douglas,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,ra</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Salvage (Aired December 3, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.

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December 3, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Salvage&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A man with a dream, locked in the icy depths of the ocean.&quot; Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Jim Boles, Abby Lewis, Ross Martin, Jack Orison, Ted Mallie (announcer). 29:44. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Salvage (Aired December 3, 1949)

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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator - The Man In The Black Suit (11-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man In The Black Suit (11-02-49) (Aired November 2, 1949)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 22:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-03T15_20_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,frank,graham,anthony,nelson,lyon,paul,dubrov,investigator,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man In The Black Suit (11-02-49) (Aired November 2, 1949)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In The Black Suit (11-02-49) (Aired November 2, 1949)

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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Eve's Mother Stays On (06-18-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eve's Mother Stays On (Aired June 18, 1944)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 

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June 18, 1944. "Eve's Mother Stays On" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Network, sponsored version. Throckmorton is running for Mayor and trying to get rid of his future mother-in-law at the same time. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet, Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-03T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Eve's Mother Stays On (Aired June 18, 1944)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 

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June 18, 1944. &quot;Eve's Mother Stays On&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Network, sponsored version. Throckmorton is running for Mayor and trying to get rid of his future mother-in-law at the same time. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet, Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially writ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer (10-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer (Aired October 9, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gangbusters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. 

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October 9, 1948. Program #550. CBS network. "The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer". Sponsored by: Tide. David Blackwell breaks out of jail, kills the guy who ratted on him, and then breaks back into jail to break out his two henchmen! Paul M. McNutt, Vice President of the National Probation and Parole Association, speaks after the story. Don Gardiner (announcer), John Larkin, Ken Lynch, Paul McNutt, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), William Sweets (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-03T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer (Aired October 9, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gangbusters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1948. Program #550. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Tide. David Blackwell breaks out of jail, kills the guy who ratted on him, and then breaks back into jail to break out his two henchmen! Paul M. McNutt, Vice President of the National Probation and Parole Association, speaks after the story. Don Gardiner (announcer), John Larkin, Ken Lynch, Paul McNutt, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), William Sweets (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Incorrigible Killer (Aired October 9, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The  Perilous Secret (04-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The  Perilous Secret (Aired April 14, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-02T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The  Perilous Secret (Aired April 14, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The  Perilous Secret (Aired April 14, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of Everybody's Gun (07-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Everybody's Gun (Aired July 4, 1951) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 4, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of Everybody's Gun". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. A client is murdered before he can pay detective Michael Waring! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Hines (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Everybody's Gun (Aired July 4, 1951) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 4, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of Everybody's Gun&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. A client is murdered before he can pay detective Michael Waring! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Hines (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Everybody's Gun (Aired July 4, 1951) 

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      <title>Escape - Escape From Autumn (09-18-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape From Autumn (Aired September 18, 1944)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1944. NBC network. "Escape From Autumn". Sustaining. An excellent story about a boy whose father has gone off to war, leaving his upbringing to an elderly neighbor. Ralph Camargo, Cliff Subere, Leonard Smith. 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-02T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1453</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape From Autumn (Aired September 18, 1944)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1944. NBC network. &quot;Escape From Autumn&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent story about a boy whose father has gone off to war, leaving his upbringing to an elderly neighbor. Ralph Camargo, Cliff Subere, Leonard Smith. 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape From Autumn (Aired September 18, 1944)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Balancing The Books (12-28-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Balancing The Books (Aired December 28, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1945. "Balancing The Books" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to balance the tavern's books. He and Eddie take inventory, then try to bribe Mr. Schmidlap, the accountant. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-02T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Balancing The Books (Aired December 28, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1945. &quot;Balancing The Books&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to balance the tavern's books. He and Eddie take inventory, then try to bribe Mr. Schmidlap, the accountant. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing The Books (Aired December 28, 1945)

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      <title>Curtain Time - Lightning Strikes Twice (03-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Curtain Time - Lightning Strikes Twice (Aired March 29, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1947. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. "Lightning Strikes Twice". Sponsored by: Milky Way, Bulova (local). Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Sidney Ellstrom, Maurice Copeland, Lucille Lorell, Art Van Harvey, Ralph Klein (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-02T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain,time,harry,halcomb,nannette,sargent,bert,farber,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Curtain Time - Lightning Strikes Twice (Aired March 29, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1947. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. &quot;Lightning Strikes Twice&quot;. Sponsored by: Milky Way, Bulova (local). Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Sidney Ellstrom, Maurice Copeland, Lucille Lorell, Art Van Harvey, Ralph Klein (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Curtain Time - Lightning Strikes Twice (Aired March 29, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate ru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - The Gangster Was A Lady (08-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gangster Was A Lady (Aired August 14, 1950)

A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1950. Program #45. MGM syndication. "The Gangster Was A Lady". Commercials added locally. The lady has guts and brains. She sells juke boxes, protection and brass knuckles when she encounters sales resistance. She murders the competition...and his dog! The dog survives and is a witness against this very tough lady. A truly inane script. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Blanche Yerka, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:34. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-01T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gangster Was A Lady (Aired August 14, 1950)

A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1950. Program #45. MGM syndication. &quot;The Gangster Was A Lady&quot;. Commercials added locally. The lady has guts and brains. She sells juke boxes, protection and brass knuckles when she encounters sales resistance. She murders the competition...and his dog! The dog survives and is a witness against this very tough lady. A truly inane script. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Blanche Yerka, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:34. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gangster Was A Lady (Aired August 14, 1950)

A series based on short films of the same name...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper (10-21-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1954. "Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper" - CBS network. Sustaining. A drunk who tried to kick Don Reed in the teeth last night, has returned to the police station voluntarily. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-06-01T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1954. &quot;Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A drunk who tried to kick Don Reed in the teeth last night, has returned to the police station voluntarily. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Drunk &amp; Bridge Jumper (Aired October 21, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Murder At The Vicarage Pt. 5 of 5 (12-26-93)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder At The Vicarage Pt. 5 of 5 (12-26-93)

Agatha Christie is the world's best-known mystery writer. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and another billion in over 45 foreign languages. She is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She was born Agatha Miller in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890, the daughter of Frederick Alvah Miller and Clarissa Miller. Her father died when she was a child. Agatha was educated at home; her mother encouraged her to write from a very early age. At sixteen she was sent to school in Paris where she studied singing and piano. In 1914 she married Colonel Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. The couple had one daughter, Rosalind, before their divorce in 1928. Archie Christie announced that he had fallen in love with a younger woman, Nancy Neele. That same year, Christie's beloved mother died. The story of Christie's real life mystery in 1926, when she disappeared for a time and lived in a Harrowgate hotel under the name 'Mrs. Neele,' was the basis for the film Agatha.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-06-01</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At The Vicarage Pt. 5 of 5 (12-26-93)

Agatha Christie is the world's best-known mystery writer. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and another billion in over 45 foreign languages. She is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She was born Agatha Miller in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890, the daughter of Frederick Alvah Miller and Clarissa Miller. Her father died when she was a child. Agatha was educated at home; her mother encouraged her to write from a very early age. At sixteen she was sent to school in Paris where she studied singing and piano. In 1914 she married Colonel Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. The couple had one daughter, Rosalind, before their divorce in 1928. Archie Christie announced that he had fallen in love with a younger woman, Nancy Neele. That same year, Christie's beloved mother died. The story of Christie's real life mystery in 1926, when she disappeared for a time and lived in a Harrowgate hotel under the name 'Mrs. Neele,' was the basis for the film Agatha.


  


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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 3 &amp; 4 of 5 (12-26-93)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 3 &amp; 4 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or "fluffy", but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local "professional" police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.


  


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      <itunes:summary> Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 3 &amp; 4 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot;, which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or &quot;fluffy&quot;, but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local &quot;professional&quot; police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 3 &amp; 4 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

Jane Marple, usually referre...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 1 &amp; 2 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.


  


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      <itunes:summary>Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 1 &amp; 2 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At The Vicarage Pts. 1 &amp; 2 of 5 (Aired December 26, 1993)

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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - The Big Umbrella (05-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Umbrella (Aired April 3, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. 

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April 3, 1949. Program #27. Mayfair syndication. "The Big Umbrella". Commercials added locally. Not every heavyweight folds when the going gets rough. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:53.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,field,lake,john,brown,richard,sanville,russell,hughes,vern,carstensen,comedy,crime,law,lawless,broadway,underworld,mob,gangster,police,cop,prison,jail,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,tal</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Umbrella (Aired April 3, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1949. Program #27. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Big Umbrella&quot;. Commercials added locally. Not every heavyweight folds when the going gets rough. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:53.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Mole (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Mole (Aired December 7, 1952)

"Dragnet" is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.  In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, "Dragnet" is looked upon with awe.  It is—or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer—the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but "I Love Lucy," a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies ("St. George and the Dragonet,"etc.) displaced it.  Webb has contracted for series of full-length "Dragnet" movies, and comic strip takes "Dragnet" into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of "Dragnet" is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.  In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.  You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.  Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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December 7, 1952. Program #181. NBC network. "The Big Mole". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A burglary in a dry goods store is the latest in a series of similar crimes. The burglar has a most unusual secret room! The Chesterfield commercials make health claims for the product. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Gwen Delano, Paul Richards, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 22:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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&quot;Dragnet&quot; is also the hottest thing that radio and TV have ever seen.  In a business where the supercolossal is barely good enough to get by on, &quot;Dragnet&quot; is looked upon with awe.  It is&#8212;or was, until it went off the air a few weeks ago for the summer&#8212;the top show on radio, and the top show on TV, with nothing but &quot;I Love Lucy,&quot; a slick situation comedy, coming any place close to it in ratings. Last summer, its doom-laden theme was turned into a popular song which was high on the hit parade until a series of hilarious parodies (&quot;St. George and the Dragonet,&quot;etc.) displaced it.  Webb has contracted for series of full-length &quot;Dragnet&quot; movies, and comic strip takes &quot;Dragnet&quot; into whatever parts of the land are still without TV. The success of &quot;Dragnet&quot; is all the more remarkable because it has been accomplished against the steady and determined resistance of all the throttlebottoms in the business.  In a field ruled by formula, it violates every formula in the book. Any producer can give you the recipe for a successful crime show.  You've got to have a murder in a hurry to grab and hold the audience.  Then, as the police fall all over their big flat feet, your wisecracking private eye, as hard as a landlady's heart, proceeds, to the accompaniment of bludgeonings, gunplay and fisticuffs and as much sex as the producer thinks he can get away with, to put the collar on the culprit or, better still, to liquidate him in a final crescendo of roaring guns. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 7, 1952. Program #181. NBC network. &quot;The Big Mole&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A burglary in a dry goods store is the latest in a series of similar crimes. The burglar has a most unusual secret room! The Chesterfield commercials make health claims for the product. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Gwen Delano, Paul Richards, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Cake Contest (09-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cake Contest (Aired September 17, 1946)

The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 17, 1946. "The Cake Contest" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel bakes a cake which is so pretty, it's going to represent the YWCA at the fair, but Mel used putty in the dough! Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Earle Ross, Leora Thatcher, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cake Contest (Aired September 17, 1946)

The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 17, 1946. &quot;The Cake Contest&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel bakes a cake which is so pretty, it's going to represent the YWCA at the fair, but Mel used putty in the dough! Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Earle Ross, Leora Thatcher, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Whisperer - Stanley Hayes Must Die (09-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stanley Hayes Must Die (Aired September 2, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 2, 1951. "Stanley Hayes Must Die" - NBC network. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" order Stanley Hayes to be killed. Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (writer, producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Julius Crowlbein, Peter Leeds, Betty Lou Gerson. 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-31T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stanley Hayes Must Die (Aired September 2, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 2, 1951. &quot;Stanley Hayes Must Die&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Syndicate&quot; order Stanley Hayes to be killed. Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (writer, producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Julius Crowlbein, Peter Leeds, Betty Lou Gerson. 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stanley Hayes Must Die (Aired September 2, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Death By Plan (11-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death By Plan (Aired November 16, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town "perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas." Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 16, 1948. NBC network. "Death By Plan". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso (Mercury-A-Day contest). Greg Barton strangles the prison psychiatrist and breaks out of jail...swearing revenge. High on his list of planned victims is Steve Wilson! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-30T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,edward,g.,robinson,steve,wilson,clair,trevor,pawley,fran,carlon,jerry,mcgill,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death By Plan (Aired November 16, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas.&quot; Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 16, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Death By Plan&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso (Mercury-A-Day contest). Greg Barton strangles the prison psychiatrist and breaks out of jail...swearing revenge. High on his list of planned victims is Steve Wilson! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death By Plan (Aired November 16, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famous ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Plant (12-25-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Plant (Aired December 25, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty-First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York."

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1953. "The Plant" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Elaine Rost, Ken Lynch, George Petrie, Jack Orrison, Santos Ortega, Mandel Kramer, Michael Dreyfus, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-30T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Plant (Aired December 25, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty-First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1953. &quot;The Plant&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Elaine Rost, Ken Lynch, George Petrie, Jack Orrison, Santos Ortega, Mandel Kramer, Michael Dreyfus, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Plant (Aired December 25, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear - The Ninth Removal (04-20-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ninth Removal (Aired April 20, 1974)

The Price of Fear will always be associated more with Vincent Price the famous American actor and host of the series, than its British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) production history. BBC's World Service first broadcast the intial order of five The Price of Fear episodes in the Spring of 1973. The initial five episodes aired consecutively, Monday through Friday between July 2, 1973 and July 6, 1973, then again between December 17 and December 21 of the same year. The World Service broadcasts were so popular that the BBC ordered another five, which, combined with the previous five episodes, apparently aired weekly on both Tuesdays and Saturdays, from September 1, 1973 to November 6, 1973. By 1974, the BBC's Radio 4 had ordered another six installments of the series, now widely referred to as Season 2, which aired weekly from April 6, 1974 through May 11, 1974. Remember that the BBC, a state-owned broadcasting service traditionally prohibited any form of commercial messages or sponsorship. Any series that was extended or expanded was due only to listener support, letters and phone calls to the service. The series' that returned again and again over the BBC had only their listeners to thank for their longevity. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-30T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Ninth Removal (Aired April 20, 1974)

The Price of Fear will always be associated more with Vincent Price the famous American actor and host of the series, than its British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) production history. BBC's World Service first broadcast the intial order of five The Price of Fear episodes in the Spring of 1973. The initial five episodes aired consecutively, Monday through Friday between July 2, 1973 and July 6, 1973, then again between December 17 and December 21 of the same year. The World Service broadcasts were so popular that the BBC ordered another five, which, combined with the previous five episodes, apparently aired weekly on both Tuesdays and Saturdays, from September 1, 1973 to November 6, 1973. By 1974, the BBC's Radio 4 had ordered another six installments of the series, now widely referred to as Season 2, which aired weekly from April 6, 1974 through May 11, 1974. Remember that the BBC, a state-owned broadcasting service traditionally prohibited any form of commercial messages or sponsorship. Any series that was extended or expanded was due only to listener support, letters and phone calls to the service. The series' that returned again and again over the BBC had only their listeners to thank for their longevity. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Ninth Removal (Aired April 20, 1974)

The Price of Fear will always be associated more with...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Easy Money (04-16-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Easy Money (Aired April 16, 1946)

Skelton was drafted in March 1944, so his popular series was discontinued on June 6. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Skelton led an exceptionally hectic military life. In addition to his own duties and responsibilities, he was often summoned to entertain officers late at night. The perpetual motion and lack of rest resulted in a nervous breakdown in Italy. He spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 16, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: "Easy Money." Chapter 114: "The Night Watchman At the Bank." Chapter 116: "Junior Executive," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-30T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1958</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Easy Money (Aired April 16, 1946)

Skelton was drafted in March 1944, so his popular series was discontinued on June 6. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Skelton led an exceptionally hectic military life. In addition to his own duties and responsibilities, he was often summoned to entertain officers late at night. The perpetual motion and lack of rest resulted in a nervous breakdown in Italy. He spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September 1945. He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 16, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: &quot;Easy Money.&quot; Chapter 114: &quot;The Night Watchman At the Bank.&quot; Chapter 116: &quot;Junior Executive,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Easy Money (Aired April 16, 1946)

Skelton was drafted in March 1944, so his popular series was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Eagle Murder Case (07-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Eagle Murder Case (Aired July 13, 1948)

Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 13, 1948. Program #1. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. "The Eagle Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A case of murder in an ambulance. This is first show of the series that featured Jackson Beck and Joan Alexander. The first 26 programs of the series were heard on Mutual on the dates indicated and then were syndicated by Frederick W. Ziv. It's not know whether Ziv recorded the programs and then sold a package of the first 26 shows to Mutual, or simply bought the rights to the first 26 shows after they had been broadcast on Mutual. 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-30T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,george,petrie,district,attorney,markham,joan,alexander,ellen,deering,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Eagle Murder Case (Aired July 13, 1948)

Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 13, 1948. Program #1. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Eagle Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A case of murder in an ambulance. This is first show of the series that featured Jackson Beck and Joan Alexander. The first 26 programs of the series were heard on Mutual on the dates indicated and then were syndicated by Frederick W. Ziv. It's not know whether Ziv recorded the programs and then sold a package of the first 26 shows to Mutual, or simply bought the rights to the first 26 shows after they had been broadcast on Mutual. 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eagle Murder Case (Aired July 13, 1948)

Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual s...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Incident In A Bar (03-09-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Incident In A Bar (Aired March 9, 1954)

From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 9, 1954. "Incident In A Bar" - NBC network. Sustaining. The vice-president of an insurance company confesses to an inebriated Rocky that he has strangled his blonde girlfriend. This is a network version. Barney Phillips, Jack Nestle, George Pirrone, Eda Reiss Merin, Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Paul Frees. 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-29T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Incident In A Bar (Aired March 9, 1954)

From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 9, 1954. &quot;Incident In A Bar&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The vice-president of an insurance company confesses to an inebriated Rocky that he has strangled his blonde girlfriend. This is a network version. Barney Phillips, Jack Nestle, George Pirrone, Eda Reiss Merin, Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Paul Frees. 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Incident In A Bar (Aired March 9, 1954)

From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelli...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Munsey's Mob (05-24-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1979. Program #79. CBS network. "Munsey's Mob". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), Daws Butler, Don Blakely, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joan McCall, Norman Alden, Ted Sherdeman (writer), Vic Perrin. 49:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-29T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2953</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. 

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May 24, 1979. Program #79. CBS network. &quot;Munsey's Mob&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), Daws Butler, Don Blakely, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joan McCall, Norman Alden, Ted Sherdeman (writer), Vic Perrin. 49:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Munsey's Mob (Aired May 24, 1979)

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      <title>Vanishing Point - The Rescue (10-19-84)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rescue (Aired October 19, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rescue (Aired October 19, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rescue (Aired October 19, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - Declared Insane (07-22-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Declared Insane (Aired July 22, 1943)

The Weird Circle is yet another backwater gem from The Golden Age of Radio that has been woefully mis-documented. The premise is noteworthy: an anthology of classic, supernatural mystery thrillers from the pens of the world's best known and respected supernatural fiction authors. The scripts--with rare few exceptions--acquit themselves well for the genre. The supernatural thriller genre was highly popular throughout the mid-1930s, right on through the mid-1950s over Radio. In the larger scheme of things, The Weird Circle fell in about the mid-range of the thrillers of the period. The Weird Circle was an RCA-syndicated feature from RCA Recorded Program Services, the independent programming production division of RCA Victor. Its sound quality, voice talent, and production values meet traditionally high RCA standards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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July 22, 1943. Program #5. RCA/NBC syndication. "Declared Insane". Commercials added locally. Based on the story "Interdiction," by Honore de Balzac. A story of the justice of French "Justice." Honore de Balzac (author). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Declared Insane (Aired July 22, 1943)

The Weird Circle is yet another backwater gem from The Golden Age of Radio that has been woefully mis-documented. The premise is noteworthy: an anthology of classic, supernatural mystery thrillers from the pens of the world's best known and respected supernatural fiction authors. The scripts--with rare few exceptions--acquit themselves well for the genre. The supernatural thriller genre was highly popular throughout the mid-1930s, right on through the mid-1950s over Radio. In the larger scheme of things, The Weird Circle fell in about the mid-range of the thrillers of the period. The Weird Circle was an RCA-syndicated feature from RCA Recorded Program Services, the independent programming production division of RCA Victor. Its sound quality, voice talent, and production values meet traditionally high RCA standards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 22, 1943. Program #5. RCA/NBC syndication. &quot;Declared Insane&quot;. Commercials added locally. Based on the story &quot;Interdiction,&quot; by Honore de Balzac. A story of the justice of French &quot;Justice.&quot; Honore de Balzac (author). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Declared Insane (Aired July 22, 1943)

The Weird Circle is yet another backwater gem from The G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Death Of Mr. Penny (03-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Death Of Mr. Penny (Aired March 20, 1949)

Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Death Of Mr. Penny". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Never blackmail a blackmailer. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #41208. Gerald Mohr, Marvin Miller (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), George W. Allen (producer), Gordon T. Hughes (director), Adrian Gendot (writer), Joel Murcott (writer), Dorothy Lovett, Jeff Corey. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-28T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Death Of Mr. Penny (Aired March 20, 1949)

Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Death Of Mr. Penny&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Never blackmail a blackmailer. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #41208. Gerald Mohr, Marvin Miller (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), George W. Allen (producer), Gordon T. Hughes (director), Adrian Gendot (writer), Joel Murcott (writer), Dorothy Lovett, Jeff Corey. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Death Of Mr. Penny (Aired March 20, 1949)

Each episode of The Whistler began with the soun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Fonier Case (12-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fonier Case (Aired December 2, 1951)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1951. NBC network "The Fonier Case". Sustaining. A woman's body is found in an old trunk at the Charing Cross railroad station baggage claim. Who killed Mrs. Naomi Fornier? Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-28T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fonier Case (Aired December 2, 1951)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1951. NBC network &quot;The Fonier Case&quot;. Sustaining. A woman's body is found in an old trunk at the Charing Cross railroad station baggage claim. Who killed Mrs. Naomi Fornier? Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fonier Case (Aired December 2, 1951)

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      <title>X Minus One - The Stars Are The Styx (07-24-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stars Are The Styx (Aired July 24, 1956)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 24, 1956. NBC network. "The Stars Are The Styx". Sustaining. Young Tween is stuck on a space station, waiting for her chance to leave for the stars. Her problem? She's an albino! Craig McDonnell, Patsy O'Shea, Richard Hamilton, Charlotte Manson, Bob Hastings, Wendell Holmes, Theodore Sturgeon (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Bob Mauer (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-28T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stars Are The Styx (Aired July 24, 1956)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 24, 1956. NBC network. &quot;The Stars Are The Styx&quot;. Sustaining. Young Tween is stuck on a space station, waiting for her chance to leave for the stars. Her problem? She's an albino! Craig McDonnell, Patsy O'Shea, Richard Hamilton, Charlotte Manson, Bob Hastings, Wendell Holmes, Theodore Sturgeon (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Bob Mauer (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stars Are The Styx (Aired July 24, 1956)

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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Julius Is Missing (05-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Julius Is Missing (Aired May 18, 1952)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. "Julius Is Missing" -  Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Julius has disappeared and has been missing for three days. Phil sings, "The Dark Town Poker Club." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Bill Forman (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-28T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Julius Is Missing (Aired May 18, 1952)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Julius Is Missing&quot; -  Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Julius has disappeared and has been missing for three days. Phil sings, &quot;The Dark Town Poker Club.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Bill Forman (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Julius Is Missing (Aired May 18, 1952)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Chicago Fraud Matter (02-06-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chicago Fraud Matter (Aired February 6, 1953)

The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1953. CBS network. "The Chicago Fraud Matter". Sustaining. How did an insurance company issue a policy on a man who died of malnutrition? John Lund, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jack Moyles, Edgar Barrier, Peggy Webber, Mary Lansing, John McIntire, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-28T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chicago Fraud Matter (Aired February 6, 1953)

The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Chicago Fraud Matter&quot;. Sustaining. How did an insurance company issue a policy on a man who died of malnutrition? John Lund, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jack Moyles, Edgar Barrier, Peggy Webber, Mary Lansing, John McIntire, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chicago Fraud Matter (Aired February 6, 1953)

The name of the show derives from the fact t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Blue Beetle - The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island (2 Parts COMPLETE) 09-11-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired September 11, 1940

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1940. Program #47. Fox Features syndication. "The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island" Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle begins an investigation of jewel robberies on an island resort. 12:18.

September 13, 1940. Program #48. Fox Features syndication. "The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island" Part two. Commercials added locally. Recovering from a hundred foot jump into the sea, the Blue Beetle captures the jewel thief. The last show of the series. 12:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-27T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,dan,garrett,police,rookie,action,hero,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1517</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired September 11, 1940

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1940. Program #47. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island&quot; Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle begins an investigation of jewel robberies on an island resort. 12:18.

September 13, 1940. Program #48. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island&quot; Part two. Commercials added locally. Recovering from a hundred foot jump into the sea, the Blue Beetle captures the jewel thief. The last show of the series. 12:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jewel Mystery Of Channel Island (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired September 11, 1940

After his fath...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Mister Miller (10-04-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mister Miller (Aired October 4, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was Oboler's breakout dramatic showcase over Radio. Everyman's Theater further established Oboler's versatility and range, while underscoring Oboler's growing appeal to a far wider audience than he'd already established with Lights Out!. Though eight years his senior, the diminutive Oboler, while never as widely popular as Orson Welles, invites comparison to the other great young playwright-actor-director. Their skills were clearly each other's equal, their versatility had already been amply demonstrated by 1940, and their genius was indisputable. It's also clear that both Wyllis Cooper and Norman Corwin served to influence and inform Oboler's growing, wider appeal. The Arch Oboler's Plays franchise aired in one form or another over a period of almost thirty-three years, counting the original canon of fifty-three new radioplays, the subsequent special canon of twenty-six radioplays for the Mutual Broadcasting System (1945), then a 1964 revival, and finally a 1971 revival. The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1945. Mutual network. "Mr. Miller". Sustaining. A prize fight manager, played by Eddie Cantor, finally lands the ideal boxer, a man who could be the champ! Program #25 of a series of twenty six. Elliott Lewis, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, Irvin Lee, Lou Merrill, Sidney Miller, Jack Meakin (conductor), Eddie Cantor, Arch Oboler (host), Howard Duff, Leo Cleary, Lester Jay. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-27T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Mister Miller (Aired October 4, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was Oboler's breakout dramatic showcase over Radio. Everyman's Theater further established Oboler's versatility and range, while underscoring Oboler's growing appeal to a far wider audience than he'd already established with Lights Out!. Though eight years his senior, the diminutive Oboler, while never as widely popular as Orson Welles, invites comparison to the other great young playwright-actor-director. Their skills were clearly each other's equal, their versatility had already been amply demonstrated by 1940, and their genius was indisputable. It's also clear that both Wyllis Cooper and Norman Corwin served to influence and inform Oboler's growing, wider appeal. The Arch Oboler's Plays franchise aired in one form or another over a period of almost thirty-three years, counting the original canon of fifty-three new radioplays, the subsequent special canon of twenty-six radioplays for the Mutual Broadcasting System (1945), then a 1964 revival, and finally a 1971 revival. The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Mr. Miller&quot;. Sustaining. A prize fight manager, played by Eddie Cantor, finally lands the ideal boxer, a man who could be the champ! Program #25 of a series of twenty six. Elliott Lewis, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, Irvin Lee, Lou Merrill, Sidney Miller, Jack Meakin (conductor), Eddie Cantor, Arch Oboler (host), Howard Duff, Leo Cleary, Lester Jay. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mister Miller (Aired October 4, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was Oboler's breakout dramatic show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Vanishing Favorite (07-31-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanishing Favorite (Aired July 31, 1949)

The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. The Man Called X had been successfully airing over CBS for almost six years. Dangerous Assignment began airing the same year as The Adventures of Frank Race. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Vanishing Favorite". Commercials added locally. A half million dollar bet on a horse race motivates bookies, owners, and beautiful girl to attempt to change the odds. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-27T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1685</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanishing Favorite (Aired July 31, 1949)

The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. The Man Called X had been successfully airing over CBS for almost six years. Dangerous Assignment began airing the same year as The Adventures of Frank Race. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Vanishing Favorite&quot;. Commercials added locally. A half million dollar bet on a horse race motivates bookies, owners, and beautiful girl to attempt to change the odds. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanishing Favorite (Aired July 31, 1949)

The audition lays out the premise for the contemp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Piano Lessons For Junior (11-05-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Piano Lessons For Junior (Aired November 5, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1944. "Piano Lessons For Junior" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley decides to bring some culture into Junior's life. He decides to rent a piano so Junior can take lessons. Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), William Bendix, John Brown, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe, Conrad Binyon. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-27T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Piano Lessons For Junior (Aired November 5, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1944. &quot;Piano Lessons For Junior&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley decides to bring some culture into Junior's life. He decides to rent a piano so Junior can take lessons. Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), William Bendix, John Brown, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe, Conrad Binyon. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Piano Lessons For Junior (Aired November 5, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a sum...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - The Triangle Murder Case (02-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1946. Mutual network. "The Triangle Murder Case". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. The managing editor of "The Chronicle" has been murdered after tangling with "The Alibi Master," an unethical attorney. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-26T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Triangle Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. The managing editor of &quot;The Chronicle&quot; has been murdered after tangling with &quot;The Alibi Master,&quot; an unethical attorney. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Gallery - Triangle Murder Case (Aired February 21, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Long Arm (02-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Long Arm (Aired February 7, 1950)

CBS decided to take a chance on reviving the show. Norman Macdonnell was producer/director; Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite wrote the scripts; and Richard Aurandt was responsible for the music. CBS cast Gerald Mohr to star as Philip Marlowe, with Roy Rowan as announcer. Philip Marlowe, being a loner, was really the only regular character, but throughout the three years the series ran a long string of high-quality supporting Hollywood actors appeared on the show. Performing alongside Mohr at various times were Jeff Corey, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Gloria Blondell, and Lou Krugman. The CBS production ran from September 26, 1948 to September 29, 1950 with an additional short summer run from July 7 to September 15, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1950. CBS network. "The Long Arm". Sustaining. Marlowe reluctantly returns to Bay City to help un-frame a pal, who's been accused of murder. Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Barney Phillips, Ted Osborne, Sidney Miller, Tom Tully, Bert Holland, Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-26T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Long Arm (Aired February 7, 1950)

CBS decided to take a chance on reviving the show. Norman Macdonnell was producer/director; Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite wrote the scripts; and Richard Aurandt was responsible for the music. CBS cast Gerald Mohr to star as Philip Marlowe, with Roy Rowan as announcer. Philip Marlowe, being a loner, was really the only regular character, but throughout the three years the series ran a long string of high-quality supporting Hollywood actors appeared on the show. Performing alongside Mohr at various times were Jeff Corey, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Gloria Blondell, and Lou Krugman. The CBS production ran from September 26, 1948 to September 29, 1950 with an additional short summer run from July 7 to September 15, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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February 7, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Long Arm&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe reluctantly returns to Bay City to help un-frame a pal, who's been accused of murder. Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Barney Phillips, Ted Osborne, Sidney Miller, Tom Tully, Bert Holland, Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Long Arm (Aired February 7, 1950)

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 5 of 5) 11-19-12</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 5 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

The cast of characters is fairly large, but they are easy to keep separate, since each of them is quite distinctive. This is an especially important feature in a murder mystery that depends on keeping track of who is whom! The acting seems slightly over-the-top at first: my initial reaction was that everyone was overacting. However, this style is maintained throughout the whole film, and it doesn't take long at all before it seems perfectly in keeping with the light tone of the movie, as well as being very appropriate to the characters themselves, including a film star, producers, a gossip columnist, a playboy, and (last but not least) a very vain detective. 


  


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      <dcterms:created>2020-05-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 5 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

The cast of characters is fairly large, but they are easy to keep separate, since each of them is quite distinctive. This is an especially important feature in a murder mystery that depends on keeping track of who is whom! The acting seems slightly over-the-top at first: my initial reaction was that everyone was overacting. However, this style is maintained throughout the whole film, and it doesn't take long at all before it seems perfectly in keeping with the light tone of the movie, as well as being very appropriate to the characters themselves, including a film star, producers, a gossip columnist, a playboy, and (last but not least) a very vain detective. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 5 of 5) Aired November 19, 201...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Fixer (12-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fixer (Aired December 28, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1950. "The Fixer" - Program #46. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Fixer". Frank Molino is "kingpin of the nation's mobsterdom." He machine guns Harry Brock in broad daylight. The program may be dated December 18, 1950. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fixer (Aired December 28, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1950. &quot;The Fixer&quot; - Program #46. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Fixer&quot;. Frank Molino is &quot;kingpin of the nation's mobsterdom.&quot; He machine guns Harry Brock in broad daylight. The program may be dated December 18, 1950. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fixer (Aired December 28, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hermit's Cave - Plantation Mystery (1942)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Plantation Mystery (1942) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1942. Program #410. WJR, Detroit origination, World syndication. "Plantation Mystery". Sponsored by: Olga Coal. The owner of a plantation on Cook's Island seems to have changed. The natives are restless and a haunted soul returns for his revenge. The date is approximate. Next week's story is, "The Haunted Theater." 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-26T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,weird,mel,johnson,william,conrad,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Plantation Mystery (1942) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1942. Program #410. WJR, Detroit origination, World syndication. &quot;Plantation Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Olga Coal. The owner of a plantation on Cook's Island seems to have changed. The natives are restless and a haunted soul returns for his revenge. The date is approximate. Next week's story is, &quot;The Haunted Theater.&quot; 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Plantation Mystery (1942) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 3 and 4 of 5) 11-19-12</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun ((Part 3 and 4 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

The centerpiece of the movie, the murder mystery itself, is interesting, and kept me guessing right up to the very end. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Evil Under the Sun is that it invites the viewer to try to figure out the puzzle along with Poirot, which makes for a fun and engaging viewing experience. The movie plays fair: although we're not privy to Poirot's thought processes, we see everything that Poirot sees, and thus we have the same opportunity to figure things out as he does. The cinematography is handled well in this regard, as Poirot's insights are shown by a quick zoom to the detail that has caught his attention; this lets the viewer know that he's seen something important, but not what, exactly, is important about it. So in theory anyone in the audience could figure out the solution before Poirot reveals it... but it's quite likely that the solution that Poirot's "little gray cells" comes up with will be a surprise. The only disappointment with the movie comes in the final revelation, however, as one of the key plot points doesn't entirely make sense, and isn't explained.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-25T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun ((Part 3 and 4 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

The centerpiece of the movie, the murder mystery itself, is interesting, and kept me guessing right up to the very end. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Evil Under the Sun is that it invites the viewer to try to figure out the puzzle along with Poirot, which makes for a fun and engaging viewing experience. The movie plays fair: although we're not privy to Poirot's thought processes, we see everything that Poirot sees, and thus we have the same opportunity to figure things out as he does. The cinematography is handled well in this regard, as Poirot's insights are shown by a quick zoom to the detail that has caught his attention; this lets the viewer know that he's seen something important, but not what, exactly, is important about it. So in theory anyone in the audience could figure out the solution before Poirot reveals it... but it's quite likely that the solution that Poirot's &quot;little gray cells&quot; comes up with will be a surprise. The only disappointment with the movie comes in the final revelation, however, as one of the key plot points doesn't entirely make sense, and isn't explained.


  


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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 1 and 2 of 5) 11-19-12</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 1 and 2 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

Evil Under the Sun is a classic Agatha Christie murder mystery, featuring the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov). In this instance, Poirot is on a working holiday, as he is put on the trail of a fake jewel that leads him to an expensive island resort in the Mediterranean. The other guests turn out to be an interesting assortment, as there are many connections (both overt and concealed) among the guests, as well as a generous helping of ill-will in various directions.It's a very entertaining movie. The fast pace keeps the movie zipping along from one scene to the next; the overall effect is not rushed, however, but sprightly. In fact, the brisk pacing seems in keeping with the fairly light-hearted tone overall. Evil Under the Sun, for all its gloomy title, does not dwell on the darker aspects of human nature, but rather on murder as an intellectual challenge for M. Poirot. The tone is handled quite well. The director uses humorous touches such as Poirot "going for a swim" to maintain the light tone, but never overdoes the humor in an attempt to get laughs out of the audience. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-25T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Evil Under The Sun (Part 1 and 2 of 5) Aired November 19, 2012

Evil Under the Sun is a classic Agatha Christie murder mystery, featuring the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov). In this instance, Poirot is on a working holiday, as he is put on the trail of a fake jewel that leads him to an expensive island resort in the Mediterranean. The other guests turn out to be an interesting assortment, as there are many connections (both overt and concealed) among the guests, as well as a generous helping of ill-will in various directions.It's a very entertaining movie. The fast pace keeps the movie zipping along from one scene to the next; the overall effect is not rushed, however, but sprightly. In fact, the brisk pacing seems in keeping with the fairly light-hearted tone overall. Evil Under the Sun, for all its gloomy title, does not dwell on the darker aspects of human nature, but rather on murder as an intellectual challenge for M. Poirot. The tone is handled quite well. The director uses humorous touches such as Poirot &quot;going for a swim&quot; to maintain the light tone, but never overdoes the humor in an attempt to get laughs out of the audience. 


  


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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou The Fireman (23-06-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lou The Fireman (Aired  December 6, 1945)

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle.

THIS EPISODE:

 December 6, 1945. Red network. "Lou The Fireman" - Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacoo. Abbott and Costello are working as fireman. Mrs. O'Lay Hee's house is on fire. Abbott explains vitamins to Costello ("vitamins go from A to H...go to H?"). Camels salutes the "Fighting" 69th Division. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Iris Adrian, Sidney Fields, Frederick Shields (commercial spokesman), Virginia Gordon, Dick Mack (director). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-25T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Lou The Fireman (Aired  December 6, 1945)

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle.

THIS EPISODE:

 December 6, 1945. Red network. &quot;Lou The Fireman&quot; - Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacoo. Abbott and Costello are working as fireman. Mrs. O'Lay Hee's house is on fire. Abbott explains vitamins to Costello (&quot;vitamins go from A to H...go to H?&quot;). Camels salutes the &quot;Fighting&quot; 69th Division. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Iris Adrian, Sidney Fields, Frederick Shields (commercial spokesman), Virginia Gordon, Dick Mack (director). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Auto Theft (Charles Mead) 06-22-45</title>
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        <![CDATA[Auto Theft (Charles Mead) Aired June 22, 1945

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1945. ABC network. "Auto Theft". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. "The story of a crime against the community." The FBI tracks down Charles Mead, an expert with stolen cars, at a time when any kind of car was hard to get. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:58.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-25T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Auto Theft (Charles Mead) Aired June 22, 1945

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1945. ABC network. &quot;Auto Theft&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. &quot;The story of a crime against the community.&quot; The FBI tracks down Charles Mead, an expert with stolen cars, at a time when any kind of car was hard to get. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:58.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Auto Theft (Charles Mead) Aired June 22, 1945

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - And The Moon Be Still As Bright (09-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[And The Moon Be Still As Bright (Aired September 29, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1950. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "And The Moon Be Still As Bright". Sustaining. A story adapted from "The Martian Chronicles." The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on September 1, 1955 (see cat. #47530) The "X Minus One" progam was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during December, 1973. Albert Buhrman (music), Alexander Scourby, Bill Chambers (engineer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), Wendell Holmes, Van Woodward (producer), Dan Ocko, John McGovern, Joseph Julian, Arthur Gary (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>And The Moon Be Still As Bright (Aired September 29, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1950. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;And The Moon Be Still As Bright&quot;. Sustaining. A story adapted from &quot;The Martian Chronicles.&quot; The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on September 1, 1955 (see cat. #47530) The &quot;X Minus One&quot; progam was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during December, 1973. Albert Buhrman (music), Alexander Scourby, Bill Chambers (engineer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), Wendell Holmes, Van Woodward (producer), Dan Ocko, John McGovern, Joseph Julian, Arthur Gary (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>And The Moon Be Still As Bright (Aired September 29, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - Death In Your Hands (08-17-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Death In Your Hands (Aired August 17, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-24T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Death In Your Hands (Aired August 17, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Death In Your Hands (Aired August 17, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's atte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Confession - The Leo J. Fowler Case (08-30-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Leo J. Fowler Case (Aired August 30, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-24T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession,paul,frees,james,edwards,jester,hairston,jay,loughlin,jonathan,hole,mady,norman,don,brinkley,john,wald,crime,criminal,law,lawless,police,cop,detective,lie-detector,investigation,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,mu</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Leo J. Fowler Case (Aired August 30, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Leo J. Fowler Case (Aired August 30, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder (05-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder (Aired May 18, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. "Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder". Sustaining. An Englishman named Elliott Preston finds himself framed for murder, coping with intrigue  on the Orient Express, and fighting for his life eleven thousand feet high in the Alps! Fred Collins (announcer), Guy Repp, Horace Braham, Joyce Linden, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lester Fletcher, Walter McGraw (director, transcriber). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-24T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder (Aired May 18, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An Englishman named Elliott Preston finds himself framed for murder, coping with intrigue  on the Orient Express, and fighting for his life eleven thousand feet high in the Alps! Fred Collins (announcer), Guy Repp, Horace Braham, Joyce Linden, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lester Fletcher, Walter McGraw (director, transcriber). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Elliott Preston Is Framed For Murder (Aired May 18, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Nightmare (05-05-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare (Aired May 5, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 5, 1957. CBS network. "Nightmare". Sustaining. An experimental drama vividly portraying the stuff of nightmares. Interesting listening. Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Mary Jane Croft, Paula Winslowe, William N. Robson (director). 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-24T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare (Aired May 5, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 5, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Nightmare&quot;. Sustaining. An experimental drama vividly portraying the stuff of nightmares. Interesting listening. Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Mary Jane Croft, Paula Winslowe, William N. Robson (director). 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare (Aired May 5, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through Septe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - Stranger In The House (05-06-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stranger In The House (Aired May 6, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1945. Program #8. Mutual network. "Stranger In The House". Sustaining. A couple moves into a haunted house and the man falls in love with a beautiful ghost. The script was also used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on January 29, 1952 (see cat. #1613). This program has also been dated July 8, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-23T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free,robert,a.,arthur,david,kogan,phillip,clarke</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stranger In The House (Aired May 6, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1945. Program #8. Mutual network. &quot;Stranger In The House&quot;. Sustaining. A couple moves into a haunted house and the man falls in love with a beautiful ghost. The script was also used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on January 29, 1952 (see cat. #1613). This program has also been dated July 8, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stranger In The House (Aired May 6, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Telltale Pigeon Feathers (01-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Telltale Pigeon Feathers (Aired January 21, 1946)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 21, 1946. Mutual network. "The Telltale Pigeon Feathers". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Sherlock's brother Mycroft puts Sherlock on the trail of a spy, and Doctor Watson finds himself arrested for murder! The story is based on, "The Greek Interpreter." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-23T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,harry,bartell,arthur,conan,doyle,mycroft,dr.,john,h.,watson,detective,law,lawless,crime,criminal,scotland,yard,police,cop,investigate,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1906</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Telltale Pigeon Feathers (Aired January 21, 1946)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 21, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Telltale Pigeon Feathers&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Sherlock's brother Mycroft puts Sherlock on the trail of a spy, and Doctor Watson finds himself arrested for murder! The story is based on, &quot;The Greek Interpreter.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Telltale Pigeon Feathers (Aired January 21, 1946)

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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Dagger With Wings (11-09-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dagger With Wings (Aired November 9, 1986)

Father Brown's abilities are also considerably shaped by his experience as a priest and confessor. In "The Blue Cross", when asked by Flambeau, who has been masquerading as a priest, how he knew of all sorts of criminal "horrors," he responds: "Has it never struck you that a man who does next to nothing but hear men's real sins is not likely to be wholly unaware of human evil?" He also states a reason why he knew Flambeau was not a priest: "You attacked reason. It's bad theology." And indeed, the stories normally contain a rational explanation of who the murderer was and how Brown worked it out. Despite his devotion, or perhaps, because of it, Father Brown always emphasizes rationality: some stories, such as "The Miracle of Moon Crescent", "The Oracle of the Dog", "The Blast of the Book" and "The Dagger With Wings", poke fun at initially skeptical characters who become convinced of a supernatural explanation for some strange occurrence, while Father Brown easily sees the perfectly ordinary, natural explanation. In fact, he seems to represent an ideal of a devout, yet considerably educated and "civilised" clergyman. This can be traced to the influence of neo-scholastic thought on Chesterton. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,alec,guiness,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dagger With Wings (Aired November 9, 1986)

Father Brown's abilities are also considerably shaped by his experience as a priest and confessor. In &quot;The Blue Cross&quot;, when asked by Flambeau, who has been masquerading as a priest, how he knew of all sorts of criminal &quot;horrors,&quot; he responds: &quot;Has it never struck you that a man who does next to nothing but hear men's real sins is not likely to be wholly unaware of human evil?&quot; He also states a reason why he knew Flambeau was not a priest: &quot;You attacked reason. It's bad theology.&quot; And indeed, the stories normally contain a rational explanation of who the murderer was and how Brown worked it out. Despite his devotion, or perhaps, because of it, Father Brown always emphasizes rationality: some stories, such as &quot;The Miracle of Moon Crescent&quot;, &quot;The Oracle of the Dog&quot;, &quot;The Blast of the Book&quot; and &quot;The Dagger With Wings&quot;, poke fun at initially skeptical characters who become convinced of a supernatural explanation for some strange occurrence, while Father Brown easily sees the perfectly ordinary, natural explanation. In fact, he seems to represent an ideal of a devout, yet considerably educated and &quot;civilised&quot; clergyman. This can be traced to the influence of neo-scholastic thought on Chesterton. Father Brown is characteristically humble, and is usually rather quiet, but when he does talk, he almost always says something profound.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dagger With Wings (Aired November 9, 1986)

Father Brown's abilities are also considerably ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - Work Of A Lifetime (03-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Work Of A Lifetime (Aired March 18, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family “with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one—with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.”

THIS EPISODE

March 18, 1947. Mutual network. "Work Of A Lifetime". Sustaining. A prison chaplain moves away, but his "associates" follow him to his new parish. Edward G. Robinson (host), Pat O'Brien, Bill Williams, Matt Taylor (writer), True Boardman (adaptor), Bob Longnecker (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-23T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,edward,g.,robinson,pat,o'brien,bill,williams,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Work Of A Lifetime (Aired March 18, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family &#8220;with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one&#8212;with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE

March 18, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Work Of A Lifetime&quot;. Sustaining. A prison chaplain moves away, but his &quot;associates&quot; follow him to his new parish. Edward G. Robinson (host), Pat O'Brien, Bill Williams, Matt Taylor (writer), True Boardman (adaptor), Bob Longnecker (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Work Of A Lifetime (Aired March 18, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Rented Cottage Murder Case (04-03-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1952. NBC network. "The Rented Cottage Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Dentyne, Chesterfield. A strange cottage, renting for $25 during the housing shortage, is the scene of the murder of a cripple. The clue is in the crutches. Phillip Clarke, Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer, dialogue), Anne Hummert (originator, producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-23T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,keen,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Rented Cottage Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Dentyne, Chesterfield. A strange cottage, renting for $25 during the housing shortage, is the scene of the murder of a cripple. The clue is in the crutches. Phillip Clarke, Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer, dialogue), Anne Hummert (originator, producer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rented Cottage Murder Case (Aired April 3, 1952)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons fir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Charles Wyatt Murder (01-30-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)

 The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Charles Wyatt Murder". Charles Wyatt is sentenced to five-to-ten years for fraud. His attorney, Gordon Ross, is involved and kills Wyatt, dumping his body and his car into the bay. The story title is subject to correction. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-22T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)

 The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Charles Wyatt Murder&quot;. Charles Wyatt is sentenced to five-to-ten years for fraud. His attorney, Gordon Ross, is involved and kills Wyatt, dumping his body and his car into the bay. The story title is subject to correction. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Wyatt Murder (Aired January 30, 1951)

 The characters originated in 1930s vignette...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Radio Patrol (11-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Radio Patrol (Aired November 29, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1946. NBC network. "Radio Patrol". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man found dying on the docks confesses to a radio patrolman that he killed a man at the order of Councilman Carmichael. The cop is not going to let an innocent man hang, even though his career will be ruined if it helps the con on death row who was convicted of the crime. Dan Seymour (announcer), Leslie T. White (writer), Richard Coogan, Leon Meadow (adaptor), Jack Miller (music), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 30:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-22T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1846</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio Patrol (Aired November 29, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Radio Patrol&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man found dying on the docks confesses to a radio patrolman that he killed a man at the order of Councilman Carmichael. The cop is not going to let an innocent man hang, even though his career will be ruined if it helps the con on death row who was convicted of the crime. Dan Seymour (announcer), Leslie T. White (writer), Richard Coogan, Leon Meadow (adaptor), Jack Miller (music), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 30:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Radio Patrol (Aired November 29, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Washington, D.C. (11-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Washington, D.C. (Aired November 11, 1947)

In 1934–36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944–1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 11, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Washington, D.C." and politics. Miltie runs for Alderman. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 18:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-22T11_47_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Washington, D.C. (Aired November 11, 1947)

In 1934&#8211;36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944&#8211;1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 11, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Washington, D.C.&quot; and politics. Miltie runs for Alderman. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Washington, D.C. (Aired November 11, 1947)

In 1934&#8211;36, Berle was heard regularly o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - The Burro That Had No Name (06-17-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Death Valley Days" - The Burro That Had No Name (Aired June 17, 1938)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors.

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June 17, 1938. Blue Network. "The Burro That Had No Name". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride ("The Old Ranger"). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - The Burro That Had No Name (Aired June 17, 1938)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was &quot;The Old Ranger&quot; from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. Merle Haggard provided narration for some previously made episodes in 1975. Reagan and Taylor also frequently appeared in the program as actors.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1938. Blue Network. &quot;The Burro That Had No Name&quot;. Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospectors are plagued by a white burro, who makes himself right at home! John McBride (&quot;The Old Ranger&quot;). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Words Are Mightier Than The Sword (08-23-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Words Are Mightier Than The Sword (Aired April 21, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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April 21, 1951. "Words Are Mightier Than The Sword"  - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve is sent to the French Riviera to help smuggle out Gotchek (an atomic scientist). When he arrives, his contact is found murdered. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Robert Armbruster (music), Herb Butterfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Don Diamond, Hal Gerard, Lynn Allen, Fritz Feld. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-22T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Words Are Mightier Than The Sword (Aired April 21, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 21, 1951. &quot;Words Are Mightier Than The Sword&quot;  - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve is sent to the French Riviera to help smuggle out Gotchek (an atomic scientist). When he arrives, his contact is found murdered. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Robert Armbruster (music), Herb Butterfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Don Diamond, Hal Gerard, Lynn Allen, Fritz Feld. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Words Are Mightier Than The Sword (Aired April 21, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Desert Explosion (08-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Desert Explosion (Aired August 18, 1949)

Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 18, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Desert Explosion". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Man-eating birds of prey are used to execute a betrayer. A smuggler uses "geometry in action." The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), William Sweets (director), Jesse Crawford (organ). 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Desert Explosion (Aired August 18, 1949)

Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Desert Explosion&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Man-eating birds of prey are used to execute a betrayer. A smuggler uses &quot;geometry in action.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), William Sweets (director), Jesse Crawford (organ). 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Fat Man - The Nightmare Murder (01-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nightmare Murder (Aired January 17, 1951)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1951. ABC network. "The Nightmare Murder". Sponsored by: Buick. The Fat Man is hired by a mystery writer George Dutton to prove that he killed a woman! J. Scott Smart, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Ed Begley, Mary Patton, Amzie Strickland, Harold Swanton (writer), Lyle Sudrow, Clark Andrews (director), Gertrude Warner, Mark Winston (composer), Don Lowe (announcer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,dashiell,hammett,ed,begley,mary,patton,amzie,strickland,harold,swanton,lyle,sudrow,clark,andrews,gertrude,warner,mark,winstondetective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,famil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nightmare Murder (Aired January 17, 1951)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1951. ABC network. &quot;The Nightmare Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Buick. The Fat Man is hired by a mystery writer George Dutton to prove that he killed a woman! J. Scott Smart, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Ed Begley, Mary Patton, Amzie Strickland, Harold Swanton (writer), Lyle Sudrow, Clark Andrews (director), Gertrude Warner, Mark Winston (composer), Don Lowe (announcer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nightmare Murder (Aired January 17, 1951)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon -The Case Of The Broken Fingerprint (06-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Broken Fingerprint (Aired June 20, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with "The Adventures of the Falcon." Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Broken Fingerprint". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. "When a fellow tries to keep a girl from wasting her life, he may help her lose it!" Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Jerome Epstein (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 31:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-21T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Broken Fingerprint (Aired June 20, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with &quot;The Adventures of the Falcon.&quot; Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Broken Fingerprint&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. &quot;When a fellow tries to keep a girl from wasting her life, he may help her lose it!&quot; Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Jerome Epstein (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 31:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Dream (03-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Dream (Aired March 29, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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March 29, 1953. Program #197. NBC network. "The Big Dream". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. An old man, poorly dressed, robs a liquor store and is very apologetic about it. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16304. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Ralph Moody, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-21T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Dream (Aired March 29, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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March 29, 1953. Program #197. NBC network. &quot;The Big Dream&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. An old man, poorly dressed, robs a liquor store and is very apologetic about it. Network, sponsored version of cat. #16304. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Ralph Moody, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Dragnet was a long running radio and television police pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Echo Of Death (07-05-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

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July 5, 1943. Program #13. Mutual network. "The Echo Of Death" or "Nick Carter and The Phantom Clue". Sustaining. The sound of nails being hammered into a coffin is heard near a woodland cabin, but the murder seems impossible. The program has also been dated July 6, 1943. The program switches to Mondays, (9:30 P.M.) next week. Lon Clark, Walter Gibson (writer), Edward Gruskin (writer), Lew White (music), Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Choate. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

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July 5, 1943. Program #13. Mutual network. &quot;The Echo Of Death&quot; or &quot;Nick Carter and The Phantom Clue&quot;. Sustaining. The sound of nails being hammered into a coffin is heard near a woodland cabin, but the murder seems impossible. The program has also been dated July 6, 1943. The program switches to Mondays, (9:30 P.M.) next week. Lon Clark, Walter Gibson (writer), Edward Gruskin (writer), Lew White (music), Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Choate. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Lost Heir (04-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Lost Heir (Aired April 20, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle.

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April 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Lost Heir". Sustaining. A blind million's daughter returns to him after being thought dead for thirteen years. But, is she his daughter? Harry Bartell, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Don Stanley (announcer), Mindred Lord (writer), Martha Shaw, William Johnstone, Peter Leeds, Victor Rodman, Grey Stafford, Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-20T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Lost Heir (Aired April 20, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Lost Heir&quot;. Sustaining. A blind million's daughter returns to him after being thought dead for thirteen years. But, is she his daughter? Harry Bartell, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Don Stanley (announcer), Mindred Lord (writer), Martha Shaw, William Johnstone, Peter Leeds, Victor Rodman, Grey Stafford, Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Lost Heir (Aired April 20, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Death Writes A Letter (05-18-48) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the prolific writing team of Robert Arthur, Jr. and David P. Kogan, two successful pulp fiction writers and publishers. Their first effort was a 27-program run of Dark Destiny (1942-43). Most of the Dark Destiny scripts are heard again in The Mysterious Traveler (1943), The Sealed Book (1945) and The Teller of Tales (1950). The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. 

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May 18, 1948. Mutual network. "Death Writes A Letter". Sustaining. A man who believes in the spirit world writes a letter to his brother from beyond the grave and tells him the date of his death! The program may be dated May 8, 1948. Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Roger De Koven, Eric Dressler, Bryna Raeburn, Paul Taubman (music). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-20T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the prolific writing team of Robert Arthur, Jr. and David P. Kogan, two successful pulp fiction writers and publishers. Their first effort was a 27-program run of Dark Destiny (1942-43). Most of the Dark Destiny scripts are heard again in The Mysterious Traveler (1943), The Sealed Book (1945) and The Teller of Tales (1950). The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 18, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;Death Writes A Letter&quot;. Sustaining. A man who believes in the spirit world writes a letter to his brother from beyond the grave and tells him the date of his death! The program may be dated May 8, 1948. Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Roger De Koven, Eric Dressler, Bryna Raeburn, Paul Taubman (music). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure (07-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure (Aired July 3, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

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July 3, 1949. "Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Howard McNear (doubles). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-20T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure (Aired July 3, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1949. &quot;Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Howard McNear (doubles). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mister Conklin's Blood Pressure (Aired July 3, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Quits (08-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1955. CBS network. "Doc Quits". Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. The last show of the season. Doc Betchell comes to practice medicine in Dodge and gives Doc Adams a bit of competition. So much in fact, that Doc Adams quits! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 21, 1959. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17335). The system cue is added live. William Conrad announces that "Gunsmoke" is coming to television in two weeks. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Anne Morrison, Frank Cady, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-20T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

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August 27, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Doc Quits&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. The last show of the season. Doc Betchell comes to practice medicine in Dodge and gives Doc Adams a bit of competition. So much in fact, that Doc Adams quits! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on February 21, 1959. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17335). The system cue is added live. William Conrad announces that &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; is coming to television in two weeks. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Anne Morrison, Frank Cady, John Meston (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Doc Quits (Aired August 27, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an Ame...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Incident At Quito (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Incident At Quito (Aired December 7, 1952)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" 

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December 7, 1952. CBS network. "Incident In Quito". Sustaining. A man trades his nagging wife to a tribe of headhunters for ten shrunken heads. Ross Murray (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), William Conrad (announcer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (director), Larry Thor, Jeanne Bates, Edgar Barrier, Don Diamond, Fay Baker, Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett. 33:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-19T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Incident At Quito (Aired December 7, 1952)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot; 

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December 7, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Incident In Quito&quot;. Sustaining. A man trades his nagging wife to a tribe of headhunters for ten shrunken heads. Ross Murray (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), William Conrad (announcer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (director), Larry Thor, Jeanne Bates, Edgar Barrier, Don Diamond, Fay Baker, Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett. 33:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Incident At Quito (Aired December 7, 1952)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of hig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - Dead Lie (1964)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Lie (Aired 1964) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr (1956-85) - "... in which Inspector Carr investigates ..." - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-19T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,inspector,carr,staats,don,davis,hugh,rouse,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Lie (Aired 1964) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr (1956-85) - &quot;... in which Inspector Carr investigates ...&quot; - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Lie (Aired 1964) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Candy Matson (YUkon 3-8309) - The Fortune Teller (09-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fortune Teller (Aired September 21, 1952)

CANDY MATSON was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1952. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Fortune Teller". Sustaining. Industrialist Allison Gray is missing, and the stars tell Candy that an astrologer is involved. The phone number is announced as being the one above. The phone number is different on other broadcasts. Possibly an audition. Lou Tobin, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Natalie Masters, Eloise Rowan (organist), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Hal Burdick, Bill Brownell (sound effects), Jane Bennett Carnell, Clarence Stevens (engineer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-19T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fortune Teller (Aired September 21, 1952)

CANDY MATSON was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1952. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Fortune Teller&quot;. Sustaining. Industrialist Allison Gray is missing, and the stars tell Candy that an astrologer is involved. The phone number is announced as being the one above. The phone number is different on other broadcasts. Possibly an audition. Lou Tobin, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Natalie Masters, Eloise Rowan (organist), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Hal Burdick, Bill Brownell (sound effects), Jane Bennett Carnell, Clarence Stevens (engineer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fortune Teller (Aired September 21, 1952)

CANDY MATSON was the private eye star of Candy M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes (03-12-47) (04-07-47 )</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "The Slave Smugglers" (Aired March 12, 1947) and "The Map Of Mystery" (Aired July 7, 1947)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission.

TODAY'S SHOW:

March 12, 1947. Mutual network. "The Slave Smugglers". Sponsored by: Ovaltine. Chicago origination. Captain Midnight is disguised as "Shelby," and is planning a trip to "nameless island." It looks like the jig is up! A Code-A-Graph secret message is sent to listeners after the story. Tommy Moore (announcer). 14:40. 

April 7, 1947. Mutual network. "The Map Of Mystery". Sponsored by: Ovaltine. Chicago origination. The dead body of Ivan Shark is used as a trap for the Secret Squadron. Captain Midnight is dead too! And what about the "homeland of lost people" in the Antarctic? Tommy Moore (announcer). 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-19T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>captain,midnight,charles,james,albright,world,war,i,pilot,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;The Slave Smugglers&quot; (Aired March 12, 1947) and &quot;The Map Of Mystery&quot; (Aired July 7, 1947)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission.

TODAY'S SHOW:

March 12, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Slave Smugglers&quot;. Sponsored by: Ovaltine. Chicago origination. Captain Midnight is disguised as &quot;Shelby,&quot; and is planning a trip to &quot;nameless island.&quot; It looks like the jig is up! A Code-A-Graph secret message is sent to listeners after the story. Tommy Moore (announcer). 14:40. 

April 7, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Map Of Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Ovaltine. Chicago origination. The dead body of Ivan Shark is used as a trap for the Secret Squadron. Captain Midnight is dead too! And what about the &quot;homeland of lost people&quot; in the Antarctic? Tommy Moore (announcer). 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;The Slave Smugglers&quot; (Aired March 12, 1947) and &quot;The Map Of Mystery&quot; (Aired July 7, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Our Town (05-12-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Our Town (Aired May 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1939. "Our Town" is a three act play by Thornton Wilder that is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. The play is set in the fictional community of Grover's Corners, modeled on several New Hampshire towns in the Mount Monadnock region: Jaffrey, Peterborough, Dublin, and others. Using meta-theatrical devices, the play is set in a 1930's theater. 57:44.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-18T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3464</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Our Town (Aired May 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1939. &quot;Our Town&quot; is a three act play by Thornton Wilder that is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. The play is set in the fictional community of Grover's Corners, modeled on several New Hampshire towns in the Mount Monadnock region: Jaffrey, Peterborough, Dublin, and others. Using meta-theatrical devices, the play is set in a 1930's theater. 57:44.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Our Town (Aired May 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Case Dismissed - Installment Buying (02-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Installment Buying (Aired February 27, 1954)

Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas that accomplished precisely what they set out to do for thirteen weeks. So effectively, in fact that the basic legal tenets put forth within most of these thirteen episodes remain almost universally applicable today. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1954. "Installment Buying" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of installment buying. Herbert Littow (director), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross (producer), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Robert Carmen (writer), Lee Bennett (announcer), Sondra Gair, Jack Bivens, Harry Elders, Stanley Gordon, Arthur Peterson, Charles Flynn. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-18T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case,dismissed,herbert,littow,(director),john,c.,fitzgerald,dean,law,school,loyola,university),betty,ross,(producer),tom,evans,sondra,gair,jack,bivens,harry,elders,stanley,gordon,arthur,peterson,charles,flynn,wmaq,chicago,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,c</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Installment Buying (Aired February 27, 1954)

Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas that accomplished precisely what they set out to do for thirteen weeks. So effectively, in fact that the basic legal tenets put forth within most of these thirteen episodes remain almost universally applicable today. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1954. &quot;Installment Buying&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of installment buying. Herbert Littow (director), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross (producer), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Robert Carmen (writer), Lee Bennett (announcer), Sondra Gair, Jack Bivens, Harry Elders, Stanley Gordon, Arthur Peterson, Charles Flynn. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Installment Buying (Aired February 27, 1954)

Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse - King Of The Moon (09-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

Although overshadowed by the earlier classics of anthology such as the Lux Radio Theater and The Family Theater, the Radio City Playhouse is fondly remembered for its solid dramatic content, and quality radio acting. One of the dramas, "Long Distance," starred Jan Minor as a distraught wife trying to reach a judge on the West Coast to sign an immediate stay of execution that will take her innocent husband's life in a matter of hours. That show is considered as a classic that ranks with Agnes Moorehead's "Sorry, Wrong Number," of Suspense fame.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. "The King Of The Moon". Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Joseph Shul (? writer), Ian Martin, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Grace Keddy, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 00:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-18T17_38_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

Although overshadowed by the earlier classics of anthology such as the Lux Radio Theater and The Family Theater, the Radio City Playhouse is fondly remembered for its solid dramatic content, and quality radio acting. One of the dramas, &quot;Long Distance,&quot; starred Jan Minor as a distraught wife trying to reach a judge on the West Coast to sign an immediate stay of execution that will take her innocent husband's life in a matter of hours. That show is considered as a classic that ranks with Agnes Moorehead's &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number,&quot; of Suspense fame.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. &quot;The King Of The Moon&quot;. Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Joseph Shul (? writer), Ian Martin, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Grace Keddy, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

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      <title>The Caltex Theater  The Big Smoke (1955)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Smoke (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Caltex Theater was an Australian show similar to the American Lux Radio Theater. It was sponsored by the Caltex Oil Company. Mostly the radio shows were adapted from top movies from the time period. The show aired from 1950 - 1959 with somewhere around 490 shows. This hour long series was well produced, directed and acted out. Though the series ran for 9 years, it's tough finding more than ten episodes whose audio quality is up to rebroadcast standards. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: ‘Caltex Theatre’ was a continuation of ‘Macquarie Radio Theatre’ which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 00:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-18T17_24_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>caltex,theater,oil,company,australian,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3435</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Smoke (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Caltex Theater was an Australian show similar to the American Lux Radio Theater. It was sponsored by the Caltex Oil Company. Mostly the radio shows were adapted from top movies from the time period. The show aired from 1950 - 1959 with somewhere around 490 shows. This hour long series was well produced, directed and acted out. Though the series ran for 9 years, it's tough finding more than ten episodes whose audio quality is up to rebroadcast standards. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: &#8216;Caltex Theatre&#8217; was a continuation of &#8216;Macquarie Radio Theatre&#8217; which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Smoke (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Murder In Room 9 (11-05-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder In Room Nine (Aired November 5, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1936. Program #154. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Murder In Room Nine". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective and G-Man Outfit premium). A murdered woman has been found in her room at the Prescott Hotel. W. A. Huggins (secretary to the Chief of Police of San Diego), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-18T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder In Room Nine (Aired November 5, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

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November 5, 1936. Program #154. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Murder In Room Nine&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective and G-Man Outfit premium). A murdered woman has been found in her room at the Prescott Hotel. W. A. Huggins (secretary to the Chief of Police of San Diego), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder In Room Nine (Aired November 5, 1936)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

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July 2, 1955. CBS network. "General Parsley Smith". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. "General" Smith is warning Dodge about Drew Holt and his new bank. He accuses Holt of being a thief, but General Smith is a liar! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 10, 1955. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Parley Baer, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - General Parsley Smith (07-02-55)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and  John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1955. CBS network. &quot;General Parsley Smith&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M. &quot;General&quot; Smith is warning Dodge about Drew Holt and his new bank. He accuses Holt of being a thief, but General Smith is a liar! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 10, 1955. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Parley Baer, John Dehner, Joseph Du Val, Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Cheesecake Caper (11-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cheesecake Caper (Aired November 6, 1949)

 Spade was a San Francisco detective, one of the most distinctive of the hardboiled school. His jump to radio was wrought by William Spier, who had already carved out a reputation as a master of mystery in his direction of another highly rated CBS thriller, Suspense. Spier was editor, producer, director. A lifelong radio man, he had broken in during the primitive days of 1929 and earned his stripes serving on such pioneering shows as The March of Time. Spier assembled the writing team of Bob Tallman and Ann Lorraine and began putting Spade together. He was impressed by the deep, cynical, tough qualities in Howard Duff's voice. Duff had long experience as an actor, a career that traced back to his high school days in Seattle. 

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November 6, 1949. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Cheesecake Caper". Sam finds $50 and a photo of a blonde in his sandwich. The three words on the photo say, "Find the girl!" Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cheesecake Caper (Aired November 6, 1949)

 Spade was a San Francisco detective, one of the most distinctive of the hardboiled school. His jump to radio was wrought by William Spier, who had already carved out a reputation as a master of mystery in his direction of another highly rated CBS thriller, Suspense. Spier was editor, producer, director. A lifelong radio man, he had broken in during the primitive days of 1929 and earned his stripes serving on such pioneering shows as The March of Time. Spier assembled the writing team of Bob Tallman and Ann Lorraine and began putting Spade together. He was impressed by the deep, cynical, tough qualities in Howard Duff's voice. Duff had long experience as an actor, a career that traced back to his high school days in Seattle. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1949. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Cheesecake Caper&quot;. Sam finds $50 and a photo of a blonde in his sandwich. The three words on the photo say, &quot;Find the girl!&quot; Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cheesecake Caper (Aired November 6, 1949)

 Spade was a San Francisco detective, one of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town (Starring Edward G. Robinson) - Fake Accident Racket (11-23-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fake Accident Racket (Aired November 23, 1937)

John Dunning called Big Town "perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas." Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1937. Program #6. "Fake Accident Racket" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. A series of hit-and-run accidents in "Big Town" turns out to be the old insurance/extortion racket by the pedestrians. Steve Wilson sends the crooks "for a walk." The date above is subject to correction. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Evelyn Brent, Verna Felton, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,edward,g.,robinson,claire,trevor,evelyn,brent,verna,felton,bill,wright,carlton,kadell,newspaper,news,reporter,editor,crime,criminal,lawless,law,police,cop,investigater,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fake Accident Racket (Aired November 23, 1937)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas.&quot; Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1937. Program #6. &quot;Fake Accident Racket&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. A series of hit-and-run accidents in &quot;Big Town&quot; turns out to be the old insurance/extortion racket by the pedestrians. Steve Wilson sends the crooks &quot;for a walk.&quot; The date above is subject to correction. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Evelyn Brent, Verna Felton, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fake Accident Racket (Aired November 23, 1937)

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      <title>Beyond Midnight - Marble Knights (11-01-68)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2020 23:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-17T16_25_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Dead On Arrival (11-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead On Arrival (Aired November 14, 1951)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. 

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November 14, 1951. NBC network. "Dead On Arrival". Sustaining. The George Washington diary in an old clock leads to a lunatic and murder. Arlene Blackburn, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-17T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead On Arrival (Aired November 14, 1951)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 14, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Dead On Arrival&quot;. Sustaining. The George Washington diary in an old clock leads to a lunatic and murder. Arlene Blackburn, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead On Arrival (Aired November 14, 1951)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in additio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy - The Secret Melody Quiz Show (10-31-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 31, 1948. CBS network. "The Secret Melody Quiz Show". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the "Secret Melody" radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-17T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 31, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Secret Melody Quiz Show&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the &quot;Secret Melody&quot; radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>The Crime Club - Death Swims At Midnight (08-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Given their popularity, natural tie-ins to Doubleday Crime Club imprint selections were inevitable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 28, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Swims At Midnight". Sustaining. A corpse on the beach leads a vacationing detective to a murderer. Joe Latham, Barry Thomson, Roger Bower (producer, director), Arthur Vinton, Murray Forbes, Elspeth Eric, Ralph Camargo, James Erthein (writer), Charles Webster. 29:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-17T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Given their popularity, natural tie-ins to Doubleday Crime Club imprint selections were inevitable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Swims At Midnight&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse on the beach leads a vacationing detective to a murderer. Joe Latham, Barry Thomson, Roger Bower (producer, director), Arthur Vinton, Murray Forbes, Elspeth Eric, Ralph Camargo, James Erthein (writer), Charles Webster. 29:16 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Columbia Workshop - A Story In Dogtown Commons (12-14-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Story In Dogtown Commons (Aired December 14, 1939)

This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody’s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title “Radios Top Rated Drama Series” and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.  Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it’s face. It required a blend of words and music coupled with each listener’s imagination to make the whole thing work successfully.

THIS EPISODE

December 14, 1939. CBS network. "Story In Dogtown Common". Sustaining. The first radio drama by Julian Liss. A tale of the sea and witchcraft told in blank verse. Joseph Liss (author). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>columbia,workshop,joseph,liss,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Story In Dogtown Commons (Aired December 14, 1939)

This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody&#8217;s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title &#8220;Radios Top Rated Drama Series&#8221; and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.  Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it&#8217;s face. It required a blend of words and music coupled with each listener&#8217;s imagination to make the whole thing work successfully.

THIS EPISODE

December 14, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Story In Dogtown Common&quot;. Sustaining. The first radio drama by Julian Liss. A tale of the sea and witchcraft told in blank verse. Joseph Liss (author). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A Story In Dogtown Commons (Aired December 14, 1939)

This was drama with a difference. Columbi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock -Mabel The Manicurist (07-14-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". 

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July 14, 1947. ABC network. "Mabel The Manicurist". Sustaining. Mabel gets out of a mental hospital...bringing her nail file with her. What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Clark Andrews (director), Ralph Norman (music director), Fran Lafferty, Bill Craigo (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Charles Webster (as "The Clock"). 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 22:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-16T15_32_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1602</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 14, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Mabel The Manicurist&quot;. Sustaining. Mabel gets out of a mental hospital...bringing her nail file with her. What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Clark Andrews (director), Ralph Norman (music director), Fran Lafferty, Bill Craigo (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Charles Webster (as &quot;The Clock&quot;). 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mabel The Manicurist (Aired July 14, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrate...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (1953) Starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE-"99 River Street" (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-MOVIE

99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.

Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-16T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>4978</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-MOVIE

99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer.

Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize fighting, is a New York taxi driver. His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder. With the help of a female acquaintance (Evelyn Keyes), Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE-&quot;99 River Street&quot; (Released (USA) October 3, 1953)-MOVIE

99 River Street is a 1953 film ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - A War Of Words (09-01-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A War Of Words (Aired September 1, 1950)

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1950. NBC network. "A War Of Words". Sustaining. An American agent is asked to deliver a message to the commandant of a Japanese camp. An exciting adventure in the jungle. The system cue has been deleted. Alistair MacBain (creator), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Chuck Webster, Ralph Bell, Raymond Edward Johnson, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Eric Dressler, Karl Weber, Jerry Jarrett, Joan Alison, Maurice Tarplin, Guy Repp, Jack Gordon (writer), Manny Segal (sound effects), Norman Gruenfelder (engineer), Corey Ford (creator). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-16T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A War Of Words (Aired September 1, 1950)

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1950. NBC network. &quot;A War Of Words&quot;. Sustaining. An American agent is asked to deliver a message to the commandant of a Japanese camp. An exciting adventure in the jungle. The system cue has been deleted. Alistair MacBain (creator), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Chuck Webster, Ralph Bell, Raymond Edward Johnson, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Eric Dressler, Karl Weber, Jerry Jarrett, Joan Alison, Maurice Tarplin, Guy Repp, Jack Gordon (writer), Manny Segal (sound effects), Norman Gruenfelder (engineer), Corey Ford (creator). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A War Of Words (Aired September 1, 1950)

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chet Chetter's Tales From The Morgue - Elmer Versus The Invaders (1989)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Elmer Versus The Invaders (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it’s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-16T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tyales,from,the,crypt,chet,chedder,morgue,attendant,licensed,embalmer,supernatural,science,fiction,elmer,korn,m&amp;j,audio,theater,mark,sawyer,jay,reedl,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thril</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1662</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elmer Versus The Invaders (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it&#8217;s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Elmer Versus The Invaders (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Mor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Iron Coffin (07-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Coffin (Aired July 12, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1950. CBS network. "The Iron Coffin". Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe visits a 16th century Spanish castle (in northern California) to battle the ghost of "Peter The Cruel," who lives in an eight foot iron coffin! An imaginative story, good radio! Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Irene Tedrow, David Ellis, Edgar Barrier, Jay Novello, Parley Baer, Barney Phillips, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-15T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1853</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Coffin (Aired July 12, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Iron Coffin&quot;. Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe visits a 16th century Spanish castle (in northern California) to battle the ghost of &quot;Peter The Cruel,&quot; who lives in an eight foot iron coffin! An imaginative story, good radio! Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Irene Tedrow, David Ellis, Edgar Barrier, Jay Novello, Parley Baer, Barney Phillips, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Coffin (Aired July 12, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Mystery Of Green Hill (02-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality."

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1949. NBC network. "The Mystery Of Green Hill". Sustaining. Inza and her Aunt Belle discover a haunted house and a pile of bones, but Frank suspects things aren't quite all they seem. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot;

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February 12, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of Green Hill&quot;. Sustaining. Inza and her Aunt Belle discover a haunted house and a pile of bones, but Frank suspects things aren't quite all they seem. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Of Green Hill (Aired February 12, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Slow Boat From China (02-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Slow Boat From China (Aired February 25, 1949)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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February 25, 1949. CBS network. "The Case Of The Slow Boat From China". Sustaining. Johnny goes to Singapore to expedite a shipment of tin and finds everyone looking for a mysterious "it." The show features a bad guy who sounds like a Sydney Greenstreet imitator. Johnny even tells him, "Your mother must have been frightened by Sydney Greenstreet!" Charles Russell, Mark Warnow (composer, conductor), Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 18:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-15T11_20_12-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Slow Boat From China (Aired February 25, 1949)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Slow Boat From China&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny goes to Singapore to expedite a shipment of tin and finds everyone looking for a mysterious &quot;it.&quot; The show features a bad guy who sounds like a Sydney Greenstreet imitator. Johnny even tells him, &quot;Your mother must have been frightened by Sydney Greenstreet!&quot; Charles Russell, Mark Warnow (composer, conductor), Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Slow Boat From China (Aired February 25, 1949)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Live - The Secret Word Is &quot;Sign&quot; (04-09-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Sign" (Aired April 9, 1952)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-05-15T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-15T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,susan,boyle,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Sign&quot; (Aired April 9, 1952)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Sign&quot; (Aired April 9, 1952)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Woman Of Mystery (11-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Woman Of Mystery (Aired November 9, 1950)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

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November 9, 1950. Program #61. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Woman Of Mystery". A woman is found dead with a knife in her back...in a locked room. A thoroughly improbable story with plot elements stolen from, "Sunset Boulevard," which had opened only two months earlier. Staats Cotsworth, Ken Roberts (announcer),Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Jan Miner, Eva Condon, Herman Chittison (piano), Jon Gart (organ). 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-15T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Woman Of Mystery (Aired November 9, 1950)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1950. Program #61. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Woman Of Mystery&quot;. A woman is found dead with a knife in her back...in a locked room. A thoroughly improbable story with plot elements stolen from, &quot;Sunset Boulevard,&quot; which had opened only two months earlier. Staats Cotsworth, Ken Roberts (announcer),Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Jan Miner, Eva Condon, Herman Chittison (piano), Jon Gart (organ). 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Woman Of Mystery (Aired November 9, 1950)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 -Insurance Fraud (08-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Insurance Fraud (Aired August 29, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 29, 1948. Program #2. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Insurance Fraud". Commercials added locally. A doctor, dead for almost seven years, is suspected of still being alive...and with good reason! Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-14T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Insurance Fraud (Aired August 29, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 29, 1948. Program #2. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Insurance Fraud&quot;. Commercials added locally. A doctor, dead for almost seven years, is suspected of still being alive...and with good reason! Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Insurance Fraud (Aired August 29, 1948)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour  - Death Is The Puppeteer (05-24-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is The Puppeteer (Aired May 24, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 22:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-14T15_13_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1297</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is The Puppeteer (Aired May 24, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is The Puppeteer (Aired May 24, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - A Plain Case Of Murder (10-10-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of "Donovan's Brain". 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1946. CBS network. "A Plane Case Of Murder". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A scheming woman and her pre-war lover plan to kill her wealthy husband. A private aircraft figures in the murder plot. Robert L. Richards (writer), Joseph Kearns (announcer), William Johnstone, Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), John Lund, Cathy Lewis, Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 27:33. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-14T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,in,black,joseph,kearns,william,johnstone,hans,conried,jerry,hausner,ken,niles,john,lund,cathy,lewis,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldel</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were &quot;The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln&quot; (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of &quot;Donovan's Brain&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1946. CBS network. &quot;A Plane Case Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A scheming woman and her pre-war lover plan to kill her wealthy husband. A private aircraft figures in the murder plot. Robert L. Richards (writer), Joseph Kearns (announcer), William Johnstone, Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), John Lund, Cathy Lewis, Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 27:33. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Nurse Parker Resigns (01-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nurse Parker Resigns (Aired January 25, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Nurse Parker Resigns (Aired January 25, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nurse Parker Resigns (Aired January 25, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Perfect Witness (03-19-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perfect Witness (Aired March 19, 1950)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1950. CBS Pacific network. "The Perfect Witness". Sponsored by: Del Monte. A woman takes several shots at a stranger in the Cafe Tambourine...and misses each time. The second time, she apparently succeeds. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-13T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perfect Witness (Aired March 19, 1950)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1950. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Perfect Witness&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. A woman takes several shots at a stranger in the Cafe Tambourine...and misses each time. The second time, she apparently succeeds. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perfect Witness (Aired March 19, 1950)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the propr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - The Barney Miller Syndicate (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. In the model of Mutual's MBS-Plus co-op sponsorship, Esquire Magazine, General Mills' Kix cereal and Camel Cigarettes shared the sponsorship of the initial run of That Hammer Guy. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mike,hammer,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. In the model of Mutual's MBS-Plus co-op sponsorship, Esquire Magazine, General Mills' Kix cereal and Camel Cigarettes shared the sponsorship of the initial run of That Hammer Guy. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Ham...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - Tony Price (06-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tony Price (Aired June 14, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-13T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,jim,backus,joel,samuels,virginia,gregg,william,johnstone,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1478</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tony Price (Aired June 14, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tony Price (Aired June 14, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Meets A Gangster (Guest Is Burt Lancaster) 04-08-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Meets A Gangster (Aired April 8, 1949) Guest Is Burt Lancaster

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 8, 1949. "Riley Meets A Gangster" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted.. Riley is the victim of a hold-up. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Paula Winslowe, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Burt Lancaster (guest), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Richard Powell (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Lou Kosloff (music). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-13T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,burt,lancaster,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1546</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Meets A Gangster (Aired April 8, 1949) Guest Is Burt Lancaster

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 8, 1949. &quot;Riley Meets A Gangster&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted.. Riley is the victim of a hold-up. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Paula Winslowe, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Burt Lancaster (guest), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Richard Powell (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Lou Kosloff (music). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Meets A Gangster (Aired April 8, 1949) Guest Is Burt Lancaster

The first Life of Riley r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Weed Eradicator (06-29-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Weed Eradicator (Aired June 29, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. An exhibit at the Black Museum is a "Weed Eradicator". A box of poisoned chocolates in Wales, with suspicion falling on an avid gardener who uses arsenic as a weed killer. Lots of arsenic has killed Mrs. Mildred Birdsong. The final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Guy Spaull, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Maurice Delamore, Winston Ross, Lester Fletcher. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-13T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Weed Eradicator (Aired June 29, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. An exhibit at the Black Museum is a &quot;Weed Eradicator&quot;. A box of poisoned chocolates in Wales, with suspicion falling on an avid gardener who uses arsenic as a weed killer. Lots of arsenic has killed Mrs. Mildred Birdsong. The final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Guy Spaull, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Maurice Delamore, Winston Ross, Lester Fletcher. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Weed Eradicator (Aired June 29, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Top Secret - The Poisoned Hand Of Friendship (09-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Poisoned Hand Of Friendship (Aired September 25, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was “tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent”. The series was a summer replacement for, "The American Album Of Familiar Music." 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Poisoned Hand Of Friendship (Aired September 25, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was &#8220;tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent&#8221;. The series was a summer replacement for, &quot;The American Album Of Familiar Music.&quot; 


  


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      <title>The Shadow - Valley Of The Living Dead (01-22-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Valley Of The Living Dead (Aired January 22, 1939)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1939. Mutual network. "Valley Of The Living Dead". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A man has become absolute ruler of an isolated valley and has made zombies of the inhabitants. An interesting story. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Valley Of The Living Dead (Aired January 22, 1939)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Valley Of The Living Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A man has become absolute ruler of an isolated valley and has made zombies of the inhabitants. An interesting story. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Valley Of The Living Dead (Aired January 22, 1939)

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      <title>The Screen Guild Players - The Dark Mirror (02-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Mirror (Aired February 2, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 2, 1948. NBC network. "The Dark Mirror". Sponsored by: RCA. Loretta Young appears in a tour de force performance as twin sisters, one of whom is a homicidal maniac. Loretta Young, Olivia De Havilland, John Dehner, Francis X. Bushman, David Ellis, Jimmy Wallington (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-12T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Mirror (Aired February 2, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 2, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Dark Mirror&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA. Loretta Young appears in a tour de force performance as twin sisters, one of whom is a homicidal maniac. Loretta Young, Olivia De Havilland, John Dehner, Francis X. Bushman, David Ellis, Jimmy Wallington (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Mirror (Aired February 2, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio antholog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>People Are Funny - Dancing With Three Men (1955)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dancing With Three Men (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled "People are funny, aren't they?" on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island native claimed the prize. As the popularity of the program escalated, a movie musical titled People are Funny was released in 1946, offering a fictional version of the show's origin in a tale of rival radio producers. Phillip Read appeared as Guedel, with Linkletter and Frances Langford portraying themselves.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-12</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dancing With Three Men (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled &quot;People are funny, aren't they?&quot; on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island native claimed the prize. As the popularity of the program escalated, a movie musical titled People are Funny was released in 1946, offering a fictional version of the show's origin in a tale of rival radio producers. Phillip Read appeared as Guedel, with Linkletter and Frances Langford portraying themselves.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Dancing With Three Men (1955) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

People are Funny is a long-running A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Marcia Halperin (02-27-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Marcia Halperin (Aired February 27, 1949)

Pat Novak for Hire was an old-time radio detective show which aired from 1946-1947 as a West Coast regional program and in 1949 as a nationwide program for ABC. The regional version originally starred Jack Webb in the title role, with scripts by his roommate Richard L. Breen. When Webb and Breen moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles to work on an extremely similar nationwide series, Johnny Modero, for the Mutual network, Webb was replaced by Ben Morris and Breen by other writers. In the later network version, Jack Webb resumed the Novak role, and Breen his duties as scriptwriter. The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California  waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". 

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1949. ABC network. Sustaining. Possibly a rehearsal recording or unedited tape, recorded, February 7, 1949. Pat meets a girl with amnesia late one rainy night. After a cup of coffee, "Marcia Halperin" drops dead in a restaurant. The next day, the woman's father has a fatal auto accident in Sacramento. Jack Webb, William Conrad (announcer, performer), Jack Lewis, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Raymond Burr, Tudor Owen. 27:37. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-12T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1662</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Marcia Halperin (Aired February 27, 1949)

Pat Novak for Hire was an old-time radio detective show which aired from 1946-1947 as a West Coast regional program and in 1949 as a nationwide program for ABC. The regional version originally starred Jack Webb in the title role, with scripts by his roommate Richard L. Breen. When Webb and Breen moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles to work on an extremely similar nationwide series, Johnny Modero, for the Mutual network, Webb was replaced by Ben Morris and Breen by other writers. In the later network version, Jack Webb resumed the Novak role, and Breen his duties as scriptwriter. The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California  waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1949. ABC network. Sustaining. Possibly a rehearsal recording or unedited tape, recorded, February 7, 1949. Pat meets a girl with amnesia late one rainy night. After a cup of coffee, &quot;Marcia Halperin&quot; drops dead in a restaurant. The next day, the woman's father has a fatal auto accident in Sacramento. Jack Webb, William Conrad (announcer, performer), Jack Lewis, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Raymond Burr, Tudor Owen. 27:37. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Marcia Halperin (Aired February 27, 1949)

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      <title>Nightfall - The Dentist (10-29-82)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightfall - The Dentist (Aired October 29, 1982) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-11T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightfall - The Dentist (Aired October 29, 1982) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightfall - The Dentist (Aired October 29, 1982) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief (02-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief (Aired February 9, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1950. CBS network. "The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. "Kansas Karl," a notorious jewel thief, decides to go straight...but doesn't get very far. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Bennett Kilpack. 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-11T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,keen,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1652</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief (Aired February 9, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. &quot;Kansas Karl,&quot; a notorious jewel thief, decides to go straight...but doesn't get very far. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Bennett Kilpack. 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Murder &amp; The Jewel Thief (Aired February 9, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Indian Quinine Contract (09-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Indian Quinine Contract (Aired September 30, 1944)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling "sidekick" Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1944. "Indian Quinine Contract" - Blue Network. Sponsored by: Lockheed. Ken Thurston becomes involved in intrigue in the palace of a Maharajah in India. A letter is finally delivered. Herbert Marshall, John McIntire (announcer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 19:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Indian Quinine Contract (Aired September 30, 1944)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling &quot;sidekick&quot; Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1944. &quot;Indian Quinine Contract&quot; - Blue Network. Sponsored by: Lockheed. Ken Thurston becomes involved in intrigue in the palace of a Maharajah in India. A letter is finally delivered. Herbert Marshall, John McIntire (announcer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Indian Quinine Contract (Aired September 30, 1944)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hermit's Cave - The Vampire's Desire (07-13-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vampire's Desire (Aired July 13, 1941)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 13, 1941. World syndication. "The Vampire's Desire". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. Two men seek shelter in a strange house during a violent storm. In pitch blackness, they become trapped in a "hermitically" sealed room! Beware the cackling old woman and the man with the lantern...one of them is a vampire, living in a coffin! . 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-11T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,john,kent,charles,penman,toby,grimmer,klock,ryder,william,conrad,vampire,wjr,detroit,mel,johnson,howling,wolves,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,di</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1476</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vampire's Desire (Aired July 13, 1941)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 13, 1941. World syndication. &quot;The Vampire's Desire&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. Two men seek shelter in a strange house during a violent storm. In pitch blackness, they become trapped in a &quot;hermitically&quot; sealed room! Beware the cackling old woman and the man with the lantern...one of them is a vampire, living in a coffin! . 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vampire's Desire (Aired July 13, 1941)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - Superhighway Robbery (11-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Superhighway Robbery (Aired November 22, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1945. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "Superhighway Robbery". Sponsored by: American Motors. A new highway is in terrible condition. Higgens, the road inspector, is suspected of wrong-doing. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated re-issue date: February 14, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,george,w.,trendle,black,beauty,kato,britt,reid,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,comedy,music,oldies,rock,roll,talk,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1528</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Superhighway Robbery (Aired November 22, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1945. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Superhighway Robbery&quot;. Sponsored by: American Motors. A new highway is in terrible condition. Higgens, the road inspector, is suspected of wrong-doing. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated re-issue date: February 14, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Superhighway Robbery (Aired November 22, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Bravest Of The Brave (04-03-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Bravest Of The Brave (Aired April 3, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1977. Program #18. CBS network. "The Bravest Of The Brave". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 1, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Teri Keane (writer), Jada Rowland, Russell Horton, Bryna Raeburn, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 38:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-10T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2329</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Bravest Of The Brave (Aired April 3, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1977. Program #18. CBS network. &quot;The Bravest Of The Brave&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 1, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Teri Keane (writer), Jada Rowland, Russell Horton, Bryna Raeburn, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 38:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Bravest Of The Brave (Aired April 3, 1977)

The Gen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Cumberland Safe-Cracker (03-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cumberland Safe-Cracker (Aired March 27, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gangbusters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1948. Program #522. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Cumberland Safecracker ". Sponsored by: Stereo Exchange. The criminal career of Ray Earnest, a cautious crook. A "smart" robber is taken in by a "dumb" cop. The gang blows the post office safe during a town square dance. WRVR rebroadcast date: January 22, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is announced as, "The Case Of The Ray Earnest Gang." Les Griffith (announcer), Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), John Larkin, Will Geer, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-10T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1475</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cumberland Safe-Cracker (Aired March 27, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gangbusters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1948. Program #522. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Cumberland Safecracker &quot;. Sponsored by: Stereo Exchange. The criminal career of Ray Earnest, a cautious crook. A &quot;smart&quot; robber is taken in by a &quot;dumb&quot; cop. The gang blows the post office safe during a town square dance. WRVR rebroadcast date: January 22, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is announced as, &quot;The Case Of The Ray Earnest Gang.&quot; Les Griffith (announcer), Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), John Larkin, Will Geer, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cumberland Safe-Cracker (Aired March 27, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone (04-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone (Aired April 11, 1948)

Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1948. NBC network. "Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone" Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: "Have you been victimized by misrepresentation in advertising?" Special Guest Basil Rathbone and oriental detective One Long Pan solve the murder of a British birdwatcher. Fred makes a wisecrack about Jack Benny during the show. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, The De Marco Sisters, Basil Rathbone, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Parker Fennelly, Peter Donald. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-10T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone (Aired April 11, 1948)

Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone&quot; Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;Have you been victimized by misrepresentation in advertising?&quot; Special Guest Basil Rathbone and oriental detective One Long Pan solve the murder of a British birdwatcher. Fred makes a wisecrack about Jack Benny during the show. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, The De Marco Sisters, Basil Rathbone, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Parker Fennelly, Peter Donald. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Basil Rathbone (Aired April 11, 1948)

Allen and his wife, former chorus girl ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dragnet - The Big Shirt (11-30-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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November 30, 1952. Program #180. NBC netweork. "The Big Shirt". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The co-owner of a pawn shop named Mark Williams has been found murdered in the back room. A laundry mark on a shirt provides a clue. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Olan Soule, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1952. Program #180. NBC netweork. &quot;The Big Shirt&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The co-owner of a pawn shop named Mark Williams has been found murdered in the back room. A laundry mark on a shirt provides a clue. Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (host), Jack Webb, John Robinson (writer), Olan Soule, Victor Rodman, Walter Schumann (conductor). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Shirt (Aired November 30, 1952)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - Call Northside 777 (1948) - MOVIE</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE - Call Northside 777 (February 1, 1948 (USA)

The whole story takes place in Chicago. A policeman is murdered in a cold-blooded way in one of some illicit taprooms. Tomek Zaleska who on the ill-fated night was staying at Franek's flat is suspected of the homicide. They are both sentenced to 99 years of prison, with the conviction based merely on the testimony of one witness. Frank's mother who believes that her son is innocent after eleven years places an announcement in the local newspaper in which she offers 5000 dollars reward for anybody who would prove the innocence of her son. The chief editor of Chicago Times gets interested in the case and commissions to one of his journalists, McNeal (in this part great James Stewart) writing an article about it. Initially his view on the issue is quite skeptical, but later on he gradually starts to believe that Frank is innocent. He also faces the growing resistance from the local authorities. James Stewart, Richard Conte and Lee J. Cobb. Director: Henry Hathaway Writers: Jerome Cady and Jay Dratler. Show Notes From Arysto.


  




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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie,northside,777,jimmy,stewart,taprooms,tomek,zaleska,criminal,crime,murder,law,lawless,police,cop,investigate,richard,conte,lee,j.,cobb,director,henry,hathaway,jerome,cady,jay,dratler,policeman,homicide,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardel</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>6457</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE - Call Northside 777 (February 1, 1948 (USA)

The whole story takes place in Chicago. A policeman is murdered in a cold-blooded way in one of some illicit taprooms. Tomek Zaleska who on the ill-fated night was staying at Franek's flat is suspected of the homicide. They are both sentenced to 99 years of prison, with the conviction based merely on the testimony of one witness. Frank's mother who believes that her son is innocent after eleven years places an announcement in the local newspaper in which she offers 5000 dollars reward for anybody who would prove the innocence of her son. The chief editor of Chicago Times gets interested in the case and commissions to one of his journalists, McNeal (in this part great James Stewart) writing an article about it. Initially his view on the issue is quite skeptical, but later on he gradually starts to believe that Frank is innocent. He also faces the growing resistance from the local authorities. James Stewart, Richard Conte and Lee J. Cobb. Director: Henry Hathaway Writers: Jerome Cady and Jay Dratler. Show Notes From Arysto.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE - Call Northside 777 (February 1, 1948 (USA)

The whole story takes place in Chicago. A p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Brownstone Theater - Cinderella Man (03-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cinderella Man (Aired March 14, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February 21, 1945 as a nostalgic tribute to the many older Broadway and off-Broadway plays that were often mounted in 'brownstone theatres' much like Mutual's own Longacre Theatre. Mutual's The Brownstone Theater inaugurated its first cycle of sixteen, half-hour productions with an adaptation of Charles Klein's 1905 sensation, The Lion and The Mouse. Following a two-week break, the series returned on Sunday evenings with Edward Rose's 1919 hit Cappy Ricks. Thereafter followed another eleven productions, ending with yet another revival of Richard Sheridan's timeless comedy, The Rivals, on September 23, 1945. Dating from 1778, Sheridan's The Rivals had been revived eight other times between 1778 and 1942--and almost always in brownstone theaters much like Mutual's Longacre. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 14, 1945. Mutual network, WOR, New York origination. "The Cinderella Man". Sustaining. A comedy first produced in 1916. A young, undiscovered writer meets a wealthy, lonely young lady. Jackson Beck, Jan Miner, Edward Charles Carpenter (author), Clayton Hamilton (host), Amzie Strickland (adaptor), Sylvan Levin (music director), Jock MacGregor (director). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>brownstone,theater,cinderella,man,jackson,beck,jan,miner,edward,charles,carpenter,clayton,hamilton,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cinderella Man (Aired March 14, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February 21, 1945 as a nostalgic tribute to the many older Broadway and off-Broadway plays that were often mounted in 'brownstone theatres' much like Mutual's own Longacre Theatre. Mutual's The Brownstone Theater inaugurated its first cycle of sixteen, half-hour productions with an adaptation of Charles Klein's 1905 sensation, The Lion and The Mouse. Following a two-week break, the series returned on Sunday evenings with Edward Rose's 1919 hit Cappy Ricks. Thereafter followed another eleven productions, ending with yet another revival of Richard Sheridan's timeless comedy, The Rivals, on September 23, 1945. Dating from 1778, Sheridan's The Rivals had been revived eight other times between 1778 and 1942--and almost always in brownstone theaters much like Mutual's Longacre. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1945. Mutual network, WOR, New York origination. &quot;The Cinderella Man&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy first produced in 1916. A young, undiscovered writer meets a wealthy, lonely young lady. Jackson Beck, Jan Miner, Edward Charles Carpenter (author), Clayton Hamilton (host), Amzie Strickland (adaptor), Sylvan Levin (music director), Jock MacGregor (director). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cinderella Man (Aired March 14, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February 21, 1945 as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Mary Smith Murder Case (12-08-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mary Smith Murder Case (Aired December 8, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1951. "The Mary Smith Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Mary Smith has been found murdered at the cheap Hotel Savannah. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Betty Lou Gerson, Stan Waxman, Steve Roberts, David Wolfe, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mary Smith Murder Case (Aired December 8, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1951. &quot;The Mary Smith Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Mary Smith has been found murdered at the cheap Hotel Savannah. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Betty Lou Gerson, Stan Waxman, Steve Roberts, David Wolfe, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mary Smith Murder Case (Aired December 8, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Nobody Died (12-16-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nobody Died (Aired December 16, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1939. Blue Network. "Nobody Died". Sustaining. The discovery of a formula that reverses the aging process. Should the idea be turned over to the army? A beautiful radio conclusion. Wll-done! The program might have also been broadcast on December 9, 1939. Peter Lorre was listed as appearing on this broadcast. Jay Novello, Arch Oboler (writer), Verna Felton, Lurene Tuttle, Elliott Lewis, James Eagles. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nobody Died (Aired December 16, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1939. Blue Network. &quot;Nobody Died&quot;. Sustaining. The discovery of a formula that reverses the aging process. Should the idea be turned over to the army? A beautiful radio conclusion. Wll-done! The program might have also been broadcast on December 9, 1939. Peter Lorre was listed as appearing on this broadcast. Jay Novello, Arch Oboler (writer), Verna Felton, Lurene Tuttle, Elliott Lewis, James Eagles. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nobody Died (Aired December 16, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - The Thing From The Darkness (04-03-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing From The Darkness (Aired April 3, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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April 3, 1942. Program #20. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "The Thing In The Darkness". Sustaining. The story is also referred to as, "The Thing From The Darkness." Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1464</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing From The Darkness (Aired April 3, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1942. Program #20. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;The Thing In The Darkness&quot;. Sustaining. The story is also referred to as, &quot;The Thing From The Darkness.&quot; Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thing From The Darkness (Aired April 3, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Shanghaied (11-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shanghaied (Aired November 12, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1950. NBC network. "Shanghaied". Sustaining. To man the space freighters for the fifteen year long journeys to the stars, evil crewmen shanghai young men for the foc'sle. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on September 1, 1955 (see cat. #47530). Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (writer), John Sylvester, Norman Rose (host), William Griffis, William Welch (producer), Van Woodward (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Leon Janney, William Zuckert, Bill Chambers (engineer), Karl Weber, Jack Grimes, Joe DeSantis. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-09T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shanghaied (Aired November 12, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Shanghaied&quot;. Sustaining. To man the space freighters for the fifteen year long journeys to the stars, evil crewmen shanghai young men for the foc'sle. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on September 1, 1955 (see cat. #47530). Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (writer), John Sylvester, Norman Rose (host), William Griffis, William Welch (producer), Van Woodward (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Leon Janney, William Zuckert, Bill Chambers (engineer), Karl Weber, Jack Grimes, Joe DeSantis. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shanghaied (Aired November 12, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Clothes For The Poor (02-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clothes For The Poor (Aired February 16, 1950)

The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American "dame" from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - "Likewise, I'm sure." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 16, 1950. Program #13. "Clothes For The Poor" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A borrowed suit helps Maisie capture a bank robber...and his mom! The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Frank Nelson, Sidney Miller, Joan Banks, Pat McGeehan, Peter Leeds, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Clothes For The Poor (Aired February 16, 1950)

The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American &quot;dame&quot; from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - &quot;Likewise, I'm sure.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 16, 1950. Program #13. &quot;Clothes For The Poor&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A borrowed suit helps Maisie capture a bank robber...and his mom! The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Frank Nelson, Sidney Miller, Joan Banks, Pat McGeehan, Peter Leeds, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Clothes For The Poor (Aired February 16, 1950)

The radio show continued in the tried and true ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger - Skip Lantrys Revenge (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Skip Lantry's Revenge (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-08T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Skip Lantry's Revenge (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Skip Lantry's Revenge (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - The Man &amp; The Hour (01-28-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man &amp; The Hour (Aired January 28, 1974)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1974 - "The Man &amp; The Hour". After Dunkirk, coastal town Walmington-on-Sea's banker, Rotarian and alderman George Mainwaring, a commissioned 'veteran' without actual war experience, appoints himself commander of the local defense committee, with his bank staff, chief clerk Arthur Wilson and junior Frank Pike. They enroll town volunteers for the Local Defence Force, although mostly unfit and/or over the 55 age limit and almost no military supplies are available. Episode Notes From KGF Vissers.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-08T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man &amp; The Hour (Aired January 28, 1974)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1974 - &quot;The Man &amp; The Hour&quot;. After Dunkirk, coastal town Walmington-on-Sea's banker, Rotarian and alderman George Mainwaring, a commissioned 'veteran' without actual war experience, appoints himself commander of the local defense committee, with his bank staff, chief clerk Arthur Wilson and junior Frank Pike. They enroll town volunteers for the Local Defence Force, although mostly unfit and/or over the 55 age limit and almost no military supplies are available. Episode Notes From KGF Vissers.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man &amp; The Hour (Aired January 28, 1974)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - The Doll (11-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doll (Aired November 29, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1950. Program #59. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. "The Doll" is not only the owner of a nightclub, she's tough as nails. She accepts a contract to rub out "The Duke," but has difficulty being the "finger woman." The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may be taken. Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Bob Williams (announcer), Sarah Haden, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-08T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doll (Aired November 29, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1950. Program #59. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Doll&quot; is not only the owner of a nightclub, she's tough as nails. She accepts a contract to rub out &quot;The Duke,&quot; but has difficulty being the &quot;finger woman.&quot; The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may be taken. Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Bob Williams (announcer), Sarah Haden, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Doll (Aired November 29, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Triangle On The Round Table (11-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired November 18, 1953)

Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 18, 1953. CBS network. "The Triangle On The Round Table". Sustaining. An unusual and interesting program set in King Arthur's day. This is a network version of cat. #13174. Lou Merrill (host), William Conrad, Ben Wright, William Johnstone, Edgar Barrier, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Ellen Morgan, Lamont Johnson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Bob Cole. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-07T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired November 18, 1953)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 18, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Triangle On The Round Table&quot;. Sustaining. An unusual and interesting program set in King Arthur's day. This is a network version of cat. #13174. Lou Merrill (host), William Conrad, Ben Wright, William Johnstone, Edgar Barrier, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Ellen Morgan, Lamont Johnson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Bob Cole. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired November 18, 1953)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Cry Foul (02-02-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cry Foul (Aired February 2, 1954))

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-07T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1449</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cry Foul (Aired February 2, 1954))

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cry Foul (Aired February 2, 1954))

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Eight Records Of Death (01-02-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eight Records Of Death (Aired January 22, 1944)

Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1944. Mutual network. "Eight Records Of Death," "The Mystery Of The Unclaimed Box". Sustaining. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-07T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Eight Records Of Death (Aired January 22, 1944)

Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

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January 22, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Eight Records Of Death,&quot; &quot;The Mystery Of The Unclaimed Box&quot;. Sustaining. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Eight Records Of Death (Aired January 22, 1944)

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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Stray Animals (02-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stray Animals (Aired February 19, 1946)

CBS beckoned Red Skelton to bring his radio show to television. His characters worked even better on screen than on radio; television also provoked him to create his second best-remembered character, Freddie the Freeloader, a traditional tramp whose appearance suggested the elder brother of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus clown Emmett Kelly. Annoucer/voice actor Art Gilmore who voiced numerous movie trailers in Hollywood in the 1950s became the annoucer on the show with David Rose and his orchestra providing the music. Red Skelton's weekly signoff -- "Good night and may God bless" -- became as familiar to television viewers as Edward R. Murrow's "Good night and good luck." Red Skelton was the first CBS television host to begin taping his weekly programs in color, in the early 1960s, after he bought an old movie studio and converted it for television productions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 19, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. "Stray Animals." The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire, Chapter 84: "The Black and White Kitty," Chapter 87: "Small Boy and The King Of Beasts," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Stray Animals (Aired February 19, 1946)

CBS beckoned Red Skelton to bring his radio show to television. His characters worked even better on screen than on radio; television also provoked him to create his second best-remembered character, Freddie the Freeloader, a traditional tramp whose appearance suggested the elder brother of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus clown Emmett Kelly. Annoucer/voice actor Art Gilmore who voiced numerous movie trailers in Hollywood in the 1950s became the annoucer on the show with David Rose and his orchestra providing the music. Red Skelton's weekly signoff -- &quot;Good night and may God bless&quot; -- became as familiar to television viewers as Edward R. Murrow's &quot;Good night and good luck.&quot; Red Skelton was the first CBS television host to begin taping his weekly programs in color, in the early 1960s, after he bought an old movie studio and converted it for television productions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 19, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. &quot;Stray Animals.&quot; The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire, Chapter 84: &quot;The Black and White Kitty,&quot; Chapter 87: &quot;Small Boy and The King Of Beasts,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stray Animals (Aired February 19, 1946)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (11-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

THIS EPISODE:

November 4, 1951. NBC network. "Helping Hand". Sustaining. In November, 1950, a stranded motorist gets "help" from two tow-truck drivers who try to extort $15 from him. Extortion soons turns to murder. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Herb Vigran, Lou Krugman, William Conrad, Ken Christy, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Joel Murcott (adaptor), Monty Fraser (sound effects). 30:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-07T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

November 4, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Helping Hand&quot;. Sustaining. In November, 1950, a stranded motorist gets &quot;help&quot; from two tow-truck drivers who try to extort $15 from him. Extortion soons turns to murder. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Herb Vigran, Lou Krugman, William Conrad, Ken Christy, M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Joel Murcott (adaptor), Monty Fraser (sound effects). 30:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Ben Bryson Matter (12-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ben Bryson Matter (Aired December 29, 1953)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility – frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 29, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Ben Bryson Matter". A trip to Panama is needed to capture an insurance embezzler who has taken $80,000 in company funds. John Lund. 25:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-06T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ben Bryson Matter (Aired December 29, 1953)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility &#8211; frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 29, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Ben Bryson Matter&quot;. A trip to Panama is needed to capture an insurance embezzler who has taken $80,000 in company funds. John Lund. 25:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Moving Finger Pt.2 of 2 (1943)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Moving Finger Pt.2 of 2 (1943)

This story is told by Jerry Burton, an RAF flyer recovering from a crash. He has been sent to the village of Lymstock to get rest and quiet. Accompanied by his sister Joanna, Jerry soon finds that all is not as peaceful as he might have hoped. A series of poison pen letters detailing the explicit and often illicit facts of the residents' lives is causing quite a stir. The fear escalates when an apparent suicide is followed by a murder. With so much wickedness abounding, the vicar's wife calls in her old friend Jane Marple, whom she considers an expert on wickedness in village life. This book is notable for its excellent characterizations. From the community-minded doctor's sister, to the charming spinster who rents the Burtons her home, to the dazzling governess of the lawyer's young boys, Mrs. Christie gives us a village filled with quirky and interesting people. Most notable is Megan Hunter, perhaps her finest young girl protagonist, who is transformed from the dowdy stepdaughter to an exquisite Cinderella. The narrative style is light and entertaining, the romance sweet, and the murder quite deadly in this fun and always ingenuous offering from the mistress of mystery. Mrs. Christie herself recalls this story in her autobiography as a personal favorite that has stood the test of time. As charming as it no doubt was when first published in 1943, The Moving Finger is a most satisfying read. Show Notes From Antoinette Klein.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-06T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-06T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Moving Finger Pt.2 of 2 (1943)

This story is told by Jerry Burton, an RAF flyer recovering from a crash. He has been sent to the village of Lymstock to get rest and quiet. Accompanied by his sister Joanna, Jerry soon finds that all is not as peaceful as he might have hoped. A series of poison pen letters detailing the explicit and often illicit facts of the residents' lives is causing quite a stir. The fear escalates when an apparent suicide is followed by a murder. With so much wickedness abounding, the vicar's wife calls in her old friend Jane Marple, whom she considers an expert on wickedness in village life. This book is notable for its excellent characterizations. From the community-minded doctor's sister, to the charming spinster who rents the Burtons her home, to the dazzling governess of the lawyer's young boys, Mrs. Christie gives us a village filled with quirky and interesting people. Most notable is Megan Hunter, perhaps her finest young girl protagonist, who is transformed from the dowdy stepdaughter to an exquisite Cinderella. The narrative style is light and entertaining, the romance sweet, and the murder quite deadly in this fun and always ingenuous offering from the mistress of mystery. Mrs. Christie herself recalls this story in her autobiography as a personal favorite that has stood the test of time. As charming as it no doubt was when first published in 1943, The Moving Finger is a most satisfying read. Show Notes From Antoinette Klein.


  


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This story is told by Jerry Burton, an RAF flyer recovering...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Moving Finger - Part 1 of 2 (1943)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Moving Finger Pt1 of 2 (1943)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or "fluffy", but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local "professional" police by solving mysteries that have them stumped. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Moving Finger Pt1 of 2 (1943)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot;, which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or &quot;fluffy&quot;, but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local &quot;professional&quot; police by solving mysteries that have them stumped. 


  


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      <title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - Dog License (03-19-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dog License (Aired March 19, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. 

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March 19, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber gets a notice that he must buy a "Dog License", but he has no dog! Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Isabel Randolph, Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Harold Peary, Don Quinn (writer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-06T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dog License (Aired March 19, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. 

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March 19, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber gets a notice that he must buy a &quot;Dog License&quot;, but he has no dog! Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Isabel Randolph, Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Harold Peary, Don Quinn (writer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dog License (Aired March 19, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program strug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Baseball And Gambling (04-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Baseball And Gambling (Aired April 29, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 29, 1947. "Baseball &amp; Gambling" - Program #107. ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. The brother of a famous ball-player is in debt to a gambler for $50,000. An introduction to a lady and a murder add up to another case for Blackie. Sportscaster Bill Slater is cast as...a sportscaster! Richard Kollmar, Bill Slater, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Baseball And Gambling (Aired April 29, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 29, 1947. &quot;Baseball &amp; Gambling&quot; - Program #107. ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. The brother of a famous ball-player is in debt to a gambler for $50,000. An introduction to a lady and a murder add up to another case for Blackie. Sportscaster Bill Slater is cast as...a sportscaster! Richard Kollmar, Bill Slater, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Baseball And Gambling (Aired April 29, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Tokyo (10-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tokyo (Aired October 6, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-05T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tokyo (Aired October 6, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tokyo (Aired October 6, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Spectrograph (12-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Spectrograph (Aired December 3, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Spectrograph". Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Paula Thompson (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Mandel Kramer, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 28:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-05T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Spectrograph (Aired December 3, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Spectrograph&quot;. Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Paula Thompson (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Mandel Kramer, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 28:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Spectrograph (Aired December 3, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list amon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Dream Of Armageddon (09-05-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dream Of Armageddon (Aired September 5, 1948)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1948. CBS network. "Dream Of Armageddon". Sustaining. A stark fantasy set in the year 2200, as civilization crumbles before the horrors of war. Betty Lou Gerson, Charlotte Lawrence, Erik Rolf (doubles), H. G. Wells (author), Jack Kruschen, John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (adaptor), Stacy Harris (doubles), John Dunkel (script supervisor), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-05T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dream Of Armageddon (Aired September 5, 1948)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Dream Of Armageddon&quot;. Sustaining. A stark fantasy set in the year 2200, as civilization crumbles before the horrors of war. Betty Lou Gerson, Charlotte Lawrence, Erik Rolf (doubles), H. G. Wells (author), Jack Kruschen, John Dehner, Les Crutchfield (adaptor), Stacy Harris (doubles), John Dunkel (script supervisor), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dream Of Armageddon (Aired September 5, 1948)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Mind Your Manners (09-24-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mind Your Manners (Aired September 24, 1953)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really "rules" over his family.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-05T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,thanksgiving,holiday,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mind Your Manners (Aired September 24, 1953)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really &quot;rules&quot; over his family.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mind Your Manners (Aired September 24, 1953)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - 2 Episodes (The Stranger 08-14-64) &amp; (Cold Storage 02-08-65)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stranger (Aired August 14, 1964) &amp; Cold Storage (Aired February 8, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW

August 14, 1964. ABC network. "The Stranger". Commercials deleted. Be prepared for a really dumb light comedy. A mysterious stranger arrives for a short visit. Robert Cenedella (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Elliott Reid, Elspeth Eric, James Monks, Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor). 21:10. 

February 8, 1965. ABC network. "Cold Storage". Commercials deleted. A group of people are to be put into suspended animation for one thousand years...whether they like it or not! Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Arlene Walker, Cecil Roy, Donald Buka, Ed Blainey (sound technician), Evie Juster, Fred Foy (announcer), George Petrie, Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Jack Grimes, Lee Bowman (executive producer), Lorraine McMartin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ted Bell (producer, director), William Morn (? writer). 21:10.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-05T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stranger (Aired August 14, 1964) &amp; Cold Storage (Aired February 8, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW

August 14, 1964. ABC network. &quot;The Stranger&quot;. Commercials deleted. Be prepared for a really dumb light comedy. A mysterious stranger arrives for a short visit. Robert Cenedella (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Elliott Reid, Elspeth Eric, James Monks, Bill Sandreuter (audio engineer), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor). 21:10. 

February 8, 1965. ABC network. &quot;Cold Storage&quot;. Commercials deleted. A group of people are to be put into suspended animation for one thousand years...whether they like it or not! Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Arlene Walker, Cecil Roy, Donald Buka, Ed Blainey (sound technician), Evie Juster, Fred Foy (announcer), George Petrie, Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Jack Grimes, Lee Bowman (executive producer), Lorraine McMartin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ted Bell (producer, director), William Morn (? writer). 21:10.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stranger (Aired August 14, 1964) &amp; Cold Storage (Aired February 8, 1965)

Theater Five was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Portrait Of Death (06-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Portrait Of Death (Aired June 12, 1945)

A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the "Raymond" name and was known only as "your host" or "Mr. Host." Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with its cheery commercial spokeswoman, Mary Bennett. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 12, 1945. CBS network. "Portrait Of Death". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A cursed painting invariably kills its owner. Lesley Woods, Santos Ortega, Berry Kroeger, Robert Sloane (writer), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,raymond,spooky,melodramatic,ernest,chappell,maurice,tarplin,old,nancy,paul,mcgrath,mary,bennett,lipton,tea,soup,lesley,woods,santos,ortega,berry,kroeger,robert,sloane,horror,murder,death,crime,lawless,law,police,cop,adventure,boxcars711,cama</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Portrait Of Death (Aired June 12, 1945)

A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the &quot;Raymond&quot; name and was known only as &quot;your host&quot; or &quot;Mr. Host.&quot; Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with its cheery commercial spokeswoman, Mary Bennett. 

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June 12, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Portrait Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A cursed painting invariably kills its owner. Lesley Woods, Santos Ortega, Berry Kroeger, Robert Sloane (writer), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Portrait Of Death (Aired June 12, 1945)

A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Startime Theater - The Suspect (07-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Suspect (Aired July 6, 1946)

Hollywood Star Time Theater (The Hollywood Star Playhouse) , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson. Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart. In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 #104 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker’s Theater Of Stars. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-04T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,startime,walter,houston,jimmy,stewart,william,conrad,deborah,kerr,vincent,price,harry,bartell,betty,lou,gerson,lux,radio,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Suspect (Aired July 6, 1946)

Hollywood Star Time Theater (The Hollywood Star Playhouse) , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson. Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart. In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 #104 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker&#8217;s Theater Of Stars. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Suspect (Aired July 6, 1946)

Hollywood Star Time Theater (The Hollywood Star Playhouse) , ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Knock On Wood (01-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Knock On Wood (Aired January 22, 1951)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective handy man, who got his jobs from responses to a newspaper ad. Part-time detective and writer Dan Holiday in Box 13 also used the premise. It pays to advertise! The shows follow the usual formats of crime caper shows, with toughs, mysterious rendezvous and people who aren't who they say they are. Francis Robinson first played Brooksie, then Virginia Gregg took the role through its best years. Both ladies played Brooksie smart and sassy. Brooksie took every occasion to make it clear to George that the case he was the most off base on was the "Case of the Missing Engagement Ring."

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1951. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Knock On Wood". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Ken Peters substitutes for Bob Bailey (who was out sick) in the lead. A landlord asks George Valentine for help with a problem tenant. Murder soon takes out a lease. A second murder by electrocution takes place soon after! By the time the third murder takes place, even George is ready to knock on wood! Ken Peters, Virginia Gregg, Ken Christy, Howard McNear, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Don Clark (director), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-04T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Knock On Wood (Aired January 22, 1951)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective handy man, who got his jobs from responses to a newspaper ad. Part-time detective and writer Dan Holiday in Box 13 also used the premise. It pays to advertise! The shows follow the usual formats of crime caper shows, with toughs, mysterious rendezvous and people who aren't who they say they are. Francis Robinson first played Brooksie, then Virginia Gregg took the role through its best years. Both ladies played Brooksie smart and sassy. Brooksie took every occasion to make it clear to George that the case he was the most off base on was the &quot;Case of the Missing Engagement Ring.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1951. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Knock On Wood&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Ken Peters substitutes for Bob Bailey (who was out sick) in the lead. A landlord asks George Valentine for help with a problem tenant. Murder soon takes out a lease. A second murder by electrocution takes place soon after! By the time the third murder takes place, even George is ready to knock on wood! Ken Peters, Virginia Gregg, Ken Christy, Howard McNear, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Don Clark (director), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Knock On Wood (Aired January 22, 1951)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective handy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder For Sale (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder For Sale (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

At 8 o'clock the voice of Charles Irving is heard announcing that the Norwich Pharmaceutical Company, makers of Pepto Bismol and other fine products, is proud to sponsor Dashiell Hammett's most exciting character, "The Fat Man," live from New York. Hammett had nothing to do with selecting Jack Smart for the part of Brad Runyon. But it is not hard to understand how Jack landed it. He was a natural as Brad Runyon. Not that he was a detective buff. Quite the contrary. He never read detective stories or went to see detective movies. In fact, because he only read as a soporific, he found dusters more to his liking. No, he was a cinch for the part because, as he would often say, "it takes a fat man to sound like a fat man." And Jack was indeed a fat man. Where Brad Runyon weighed-in at a relatively svelte 237 pounds (or 239 pounds, or 241 pounds, depending on which episode you listened to), Jack himself tipped the scales at around 270 pounds, which, considering it was distributed over a 5- foot, 9-inch frame, meant that he measured up to the part with plenty to spare. Brad Runyon's quick wit was in fact Jack's own and is evident when one listens to the episodes. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 14:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-04T07_28_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,dashiell,hammett,jack,smart,charles,irving,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder For Sale (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

At 8 o'clock the voice of Charles Irving is heard announcing that the Norwich Pharmaceutical Company, makers of Pepto Bismol and other fine products, is proud to sponsor Dashiell Hammett's most exciting character, &quot;The Fat Man,&quot; live from New York. Hammett had nothing to do with selecting Jack Smart for the part of Brad Runyon. But it is not hard to understand how Jack landed it. He was a natural as Brad Runyon. Not that he was a detective buff. Quite the contrary. He never read detective stories or went to see detective movies. In fact, because he only read as a soporific, he found dusters more to his liking. No, he was a cinch for the part because, as he would often say, &quot;it takes a fat man to sound like a fat man.&quot; And Jack was indeed a fat man. Where Brad Runyon weighed-in at a relatively svelte 237 pounds (or 239 pounds, or 241 pounds, depending on which episode you listened to), Jack himself tipped the scales at around 270 pounds, which, considering it was distributed over a 5- foot, 9-inch frame, meant that he measured up to the part with plenty to spare. Brad Runyon's quick wit was in fact Jack's own and is evident when one listens to the episodes. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder For Sale (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

At 8 o'clock the voice of Charles Irving is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Hold Em Yale (03-27-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hold Em Yale (Aired December 26, 1948)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the "dem" and "dose" vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 26, 1948. Program #13. Mayfair syndication. "Hold 'Em Yale". Commercials added locally. Nubsy Taylor, Pete The Beddler, Milk Ear and Broadway go collegiate! They travel to New Haven to sell some ducats and search for Gigolo Georgie. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-03T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,nubsy,taylor,john,brown,richard,sanville,frank,gallop,pete,beddler,milk,ear,broadway,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,di</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1675</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hold Em Yale (Aired December 26, 1948)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the &quot;dem&quot; and &quot;dose&quot; vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 26, 1948. Program #13. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Hold 'Em Yale&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nubsy Taylor, Pete The Beddler, Milk Ear and Broadway go collegiate! They travel to New Haven to sell some ducats and search for Gigolo Georgie. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hold Em Yale (Aired December 26, 1948)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a show series that was syn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Crime Of Passion (02-13-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Crime Of Passion (Aired February 13, 1980)

Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. Post-production would take place in the afternoon. In 1975, CBSRMT won the prestigious Peabody Award, and in 1990 it was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. In 1998, the still-active Brown attempted a brief revival of the series, rebroadcasting selected old episodes with his own introductions replacing Marshall's. CBSRMT remains perennially popular with collectors. The Mystery Theater brought many veterans from radio’s golden age back before the microphone, including Agnes Moorehead, Richard Widmark, Celeste Holm, Mercedes McCambridge and Howard daSilva. The show also featured performances from many up-and-coming stage and film actors, including Tony Roberts, John Lithgow, Morgan Fairchild, Mandy Patinkin and Sarah Jessica Parker.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2020 23:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-03T16_05_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2668</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crime Of Passion (Aired February 13, 1980)

Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. Post-production would take place in the afternoon. In 1975, CBSRMT won the prestigious Peabody Award, and in 1990 it was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. In 1998, the still-active Brown attempted a brief revival of the series, rebroadcasting selected old episodes with his own introductions replacing Marshall's. CBSRMT remains perennially popular with collectors. The Mystery Theater brought many veterans from radio&#8217;s golden age back before the microphone, including Agnes Moorehead, Richard Widmark, Celeste Holm, Mercedes McCambridge and Howard daSilva. The show also featured performances from many up-and-coming stage and film actors, including Tony Roberts, John Lithgow, Morgan Fairchild, Mandy Patinkin and Sarah Jessica Parker.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Crime Of Passion (Aired February 13, 1980)

Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Custodian Of Student Funds (01-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Custodian Of Student Funds (Aired January 30, 1949)

Arden's display of comic talent and timing set the stage for her to be cast in her most well-known role, Madison High School English teacher Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks. Arden portrayed the character on radio from 1948 to 1957, in a television version of the program from 1952 to 1956, and in a 1956 feature film. Arden's character clashed with the school's principal, Osgood Conklin (played by Gale Gordon), and nursed an unrequited crush on fellow teacher Philip Boynton (played originally by future film star Jeff Chandler and, on television, by Robert Rockwell). Arden's portrayal of the character was so popular that she was made an honorary member of the National Education Association, received a 1952 award from the Teachers College of Connecticut's Alumni Association "for humanizing the American teacher", and even received teaching job offers. She won a listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 30, 1949. CBS network. "Custodian Of Student Funds" Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Palmolive Shaving Cream, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Mrs. Davis uses $25 intended to be deposited in the school savings account to buy Miss Brooks a new dress. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-03T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Custodian Of Student Funds (Aired January 30, 1949)

Arden's display of comic talent and timing set the stage for her to be cast in her most well-known role, Madison High School English teacher Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks. Arden portrayed the character on radio from 1948 to 1957, in a television version of the program from 1952 to 1956, and in a 1956 feature film. Arden's character clashed with the school's principal, Osgood Conklin (played by Gale Gordon), and nursed an unrequited crush on fellow teacher Philip Boynton (played originally by future film star Jeff Chandler and, on television, by Robert Rockwell). Arden's portrayal of the character was so popular that she was made an honorary member of the National Education Association, received a 1952 award from the Teachers College of Connecticut's Alumni Association &quot;for humanizing the American teacher&quot;, and even received teaching job offers. She won a listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 30, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Custodian Of Student Funds&quot; Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Palmolive Shaving Cream, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Mrs. Davis uses $25 intended to be deposited in the school savings account to buy Miss Brooks a new dress. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Custodian Of Student Funds (Aired January 30, 1949)

Arden's display of comic talent and timing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (08-02-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Renegade White (Aired August 2, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism." 

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August 2, 1952. CBS net. "Renegade White". Sustaining. Ord Spicer, who sells rifles to the Cheyenne, kills two cowboys with his new Sharps rifles. This script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 11, 1959. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Harry Bartell, Jack Kruschen, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Vigran, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director). 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Renegade White (Aired August 2, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1952. CBS net. &quot;Renegade White&quot;. Sustaining. Ord Spicer, who sells rifles to the Cheyenne, kills two cowboys with his new Sharps rifles. This script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on April 11, 1959. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Harry Bartell, Jack Kruschen, Clancey Cassell (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Vigran, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director). 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Two auditions ...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio." On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

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March 12, 1953. CBS network. "Call Me A Cab". Sustaining. A good love story about a lonely girl who takes a cab ride in the park. Beautiful daydreams. Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis (performer, transcriber, director), Mary Jane Croft, Peggy Webber, Frederick Steiner (composer), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Ray Noble (theme composer), Howard McNear, Shirley Gordon (writer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Radio.&quot; On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 12, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Call Me A Cab&quot;. Sustaining. A good love story about a lonely girl who takes a cab ride in the park. Beautiful daydreams. Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis (performer, transcriber, director), Mary Jane Croft, Peggy Webber, Frederick Steiner (composer), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Ray Noble (theme composer), Howard McNear, Shirley Gordon (writer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspens...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The New Will (12-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The New Will (Aired December 11, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.  The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise.

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1947. CBS network. "The New Will". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A millionaire is killed right after making out a new will, cutting off his daughter and her gigolo boyfriend who's an Italian Count. The new will however, has disappeared! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The New Will (Aired December 11, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.  The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise.

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The New Will&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A millionaire is killed right after making out a new will, cutting off his daughter and her gigolo boyfriend who's an Italian Count. The new will however, has disappeared! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The New Will (Aired December 11, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback form...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Beer Bottle Murder (04-24-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Beer Bottle Murder (Aired April 24, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1936. Program #126. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Beer Bottle Murder". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body of a woman has been found murdered on Arlington Street. Charles Lindsley announces that Chief Davis cannot be on the program tonight. Just as he's about to read Chief Davis' introduction, Davis walks into the studio, so Charles Lindsley offers to give Davis his copy of the script! Davis takes the script and reads his part perfectly! Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Police Chief of Los Angeles), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), John Gibson. 31:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-02T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Beer Bottle Murder (Aired April 24, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1936. Program #126. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Beer Bottle Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body of a woman has been found murdered on Arlington Street. Charles Lindsley announces that Chief Davis cannot be on the program tonight. Just as he's about to read Chief Davis' introduction, Davis walks into the studio, so Charles Lindsley offers to give Davis his copy of the script! Davis takes the script and reads his part perfectly! Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Police Chief of Los Angeles), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), John Gibson. 31:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Beer Bottle Murder (Aired April 24, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Blackmail Is Murder (09-05-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blackmail Is Murder (Aired September 5, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

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September 5, 1948. Program #3. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Blackmail Is Murder". Commercials added locally. Dan is hired by a crazy old lady with a corpse in her hotel room. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-02T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackmail Is Murder (Aired September 5, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 5, 1948. Program #3. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Blackmail Is Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan is hired by a crazy old lady with a corpse in her hotel room. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blackmail Is Murder (Aired September 5, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Someone Falls For Blondie (01-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Someone Falls For Blondie (Aired January 6, 1950)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1950. "Someone Falls For Blondie" - A Middle Eastern man falls in love with Blondie.Penny Singleton, Anne Rutherford, Alice White, Patricia Van Cleve,Arthur Lake, Leone Ledoux, Tommy Cook, Larry Sims, Bobby Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Leone Ledoux, Marlene Aames, Norma Jean Nilsson, Joan Rae. Announcers: Harlow Wilcox. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-02T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,veroica,lake,arthur,comics,funny,laugh,joke,comedy,humor,otr,otrn,adventure,abbott,costello,digital,deli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Someone Falls For Blondie (Aired January 6, 1950)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1950. &quot;Someone Falls For Blondie&quot; - A Middle Eastern man falls in love with Blondie.Penny Singleton, Anne Rutherford, Alice White, Patricia Van Cleve,Arthur Lake, Leone Ledoux, Tommy Cook, Larry Sims, Bobby Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Leone Ledoux, Marlene Aames, Norma Jean Nilsson, Joan Rae. Announcers: Harlow Wilcox. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Someone Falls For Blondie (Aired January 6, 1950)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - Dead Man's Rock (11-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Dead Man's Rock (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Program #6. Michelson syndication. "The Mystery Of Dead Man's Rock". Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-02T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Dead Man's Rock (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Program #6. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Mystery Of Dead Man's Rock&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Dead Man's Rock (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Count Trefanno Crest (01-15-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Count Trefanno Crest (Aired January 15, 1950)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 15, 1950. Program #38. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Count Treffano Crest". Commercials added locally. A Filipino named Viventi asks Frank Race to help him find his missing boss. Frank finds Jonathan Templeton, dead in his closet. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Eve McVey, Parley Baer, Bert Holland. 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-01T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Count Trefanno Crest (Aired January 15, 1950)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 15, 1950. Program #38. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Count Treffano Crest&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Filipino named Viventi asks Frank Race to help him find his missing boss. Frank finds Jonathan Templeton, dead in his closet. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Eve McVey, Parley Baer, Bert Holland. 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Count Trefanno Crest (Aired January 15, 1950)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Hospitalization Plan (10-28-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Hospitalization Plan (Aired October 28, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1947. Program #70. "Hospitalization Plan" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The Kingfish starts his Mutual Hospitalization Company and sells a policy to Andy. Now it looks like Andy may need an operation! Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Carlton KaDell (anouncer). 34:19. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-01T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2059</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hospitalization Plan (Aired October 28, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1947. Program #70. &quot;Hospitalization Plan&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The Kingfish starts his Mutual Hospitalization Company and sells a policy to Andy. Now it looks like Andy may need an operation! Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Carlton KaDell (anouncer). 34:19. 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hospitalization Plan (Aired October 28, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Orange Dog (01-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Orange Dog (Aired January 22, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1949. CBS network. "The Orange Dog". Sustaining. Multiple murders and a strange Chinese statuette. The trail of violence leads to counterfeiter's plates. Gerald Mohr, Frances Robinson, Roy Rowan (announcer), Edgar Barrier, Tony Barrett, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (music), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-01T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Orange Dog (Aired January 22, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Orange Dog&quot;. Sustaining. Multiple murders and a strange Chinese statuette. The trail of violence leads to counterfeiter's plates. Gerald Mohr, Frances Robinson, Roy Rowan (announcer), Edgar Barrier, Tony Barrett, Lou Krugman, Ed Begley, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (music), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Orange Dog (Aired January 22, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Henry The Shortstop (04-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry The Shortstop (Aired April 14, 1949)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1949. "H enry The Shortstop" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O, Minute Rice. Henry starts the day with a bowl of Grape Nuts, then announces that he's going to be the shortstop on the school baseball team. Grape Nuts is mentioned during the story twice more. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Norman Tokar (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Edward Jurist (writer), Jack Miller (music), George Burns (promotional announcement), Gracie Allen (promotional announcement), Bill Goodwin (promotional announcement). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-05-01T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry The Shortstop (Aired April 14, 1949)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1949. &quot;H enry The Shortstop&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O, Minute Rice. Henry starts the day with a bowl of Grape Nuts, then announces that he's going to be the shortstop on the school baseball team. Grape Nuts is mentioned during the story twice more. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Norman Tokar (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Edward Jurist (writer), Jack Miller (music), George Burns (promotional announcement), Gracie Allen (promotional announcement), Bill Goodwin (promotional announcement). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Henry The Shortstop (Aired April 14, 1949)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Green Eyed Divorcee (05-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Green Eyed Divorcee (Aired May 8, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Green-Eyed Divorcee". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Nancy Sheridan, Luis Van Rooten, Chester Stratton, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-30T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Green Eyed Divorcee (Aired May 8, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Green-Eyed Divorcee&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Nancy Sheridan, Luis Van Rooten, Chester Stratton, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Green Eyed Divorcee (Aired May 8, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Academy Award Theater - The Watch On The Rhine (08-07-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Watch On The Rhine (Aired August 7, 1946)

Similar to Lux Radio Theater, Academy Award Theater presented the finest stars in Hollywood recreating their Academy Award winning performances in these old time radio classics. Bette Davis as Jezebel, Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon, and Cary Grant in Suspicion were just a few of the great episodes of this short-running series. John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." For more movies made for radio, please see Lux Radio Theater, and Mercury Theater and Campbell Playhouse, both Orson Welles creations, had many great adaptations of classic theater works and novels that also were adapted for the movies. All of these shows are wonderful old time radio listening.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1946. CBS network. "The Watch On The Rhine". Sponsored by: Squibb. A story about a German anti-Nazi family visiting America in the years before the war. Lurene Tuttle, Paul Lukas. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 01:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-30T18_17_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Watch On The Rhine (Aired August 7, 1946)

Similar to Lux Radio Theater, Academy Award Theater presented the finest stars in Hollywood recreating their Academy Award winning performances in these old time radio classics. Bette Davis as Jezebel, Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon, and Cary Grant in Suspicion were just a few of the great episodes of this short-running series. John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; For more movies made for radio, please see Lux Radio Theater, and Mercury Theater and Campbell Playhouse, both Orson Welles creations, had many great adaptations of classic theater works and novels that also were adapted for the movies. All of these shows are wonderful old time radio listening.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Watch On The Rhine&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A story about a German anti-Nazi family visiting America in the years before the war. Lurene Tuttle, Paul Lukas. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Watch On The Rhine (Aired August 7, 1946)

Similar to Lux Radio Theater, Academy Award Thea...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>21st Precinct - The Wreck (08-25-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Wreck (Aired August 25, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1954. "The Wreck" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Captain Conelli and a patrolman are injured when an auto that disregarded the squad car's siren, hit them broadside. Everett Sloane, Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 30:06.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-30T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wreck (Aired August 25, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1954. &quot;The Wreck&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Captain Conelli and a patrolman are injured when an auto that disregarded the squad car's siren, hit them broadside. Everett Sloane, Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 30:06.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wreck (Aired August 25, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Brooklyn (09-30-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Salute To Brooklyn (Aired September 30, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. "A Salute To Brooklyn". Miltie takes Junior to Ebbets Field. Billy Sands, Dick Farney, Frank Gallop (announcer), Jack Albertson, Jack Grimes, Milton Berle, Pert Kelton, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Roger De Koven. 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-30T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Salute To Brooklyn (Aired September 30, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. &quot;A Salute To Brooklyn&quot;. Miltie takes Junior to Ebbets Field. Billy Sands, Dick Farney, Frank Gallop (announcer), Jack Albertson, Jack Grimes, Milton Berle, Pert Kelton, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Roger De Koven. 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Salute To Brooklyn (Aired September 30, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Ru...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Glee Club Donation (02-06-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Glee Club Donation (Aired February 6, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Glee Club Donation (Aired February 6, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Glee Club Donation (Aired February 6, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Creaking Door - Don't Take My Blood (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Don't Take My Blood (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-29T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Don't Take My Blood (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Don't Take My Blood (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Return Of The Vanished Wife (01-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)

An Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non Australians. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating "The Clock" programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-29T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1414</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)

An Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non Australians. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating &quot;The Clock&quot; programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Return Of The Vanished Wife (Aired January 19, 1947)

An Australian radio show, a dramatic thir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - The Bubbles Club (06-29-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Bubbles Club (Aired April 20, 1954)

This program was born from a detective book series and inspired by author Henry Kane who became the director and producer for the radio show. The series only ran five months, 30 minutes each episode,  from April 6, 1954 to September 7, 1954. Peter Chambers was played by Dane Clark who also appeared on the Suspense radio shows. Chambers acted the role of a playboy detective with an eye for solving crime and a taste for the women. Bill Zuckert, who went on to guest star in many 1970s shows including The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the Partridge Family, plays Lt. Parker.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1954. "The Bubbles Club"NBC network. Sustaining. Peter Chambers tracks down a valuble tiara worth millions and for which he will receive 10 percent. In the end, he receives nothing and barely escapes with his life.  Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, producer, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Evelyn Varden, Roger De Koven, Patricia Weil. 25:16.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-29T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,and,peter,chambers,dane,clark,bill,zuckert,fred,collins,evelyn,varden,roger,de,koven,patricia,weil,detective,criminal,law,lawless,murder,death,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1516</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bubbles Club (Aired April 20, 1954)

This program was born from a detective book series and inspired by author Henry Kane who became the director and producer for the radio show. The series only ran five months, 30 minutes each episode,  from April 6, 1954 to September 7, 1954. Peter Chambers was played by Dane Clark who also appeared on the Suspense radio shows. Chambers acted the role of a playboy detective with an eye for solving crime and a taste for the women. Bill Zuckert, who went on to guest star in many 1970s shows including The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the Partridge Family, plays Lt. Parker.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1954. &quot;The Bubbles Club&quot;NBC network. Sustaining. Peter Chambers tracks down a valuble tiara worth millions and for which he will receive 10 percent. In the end, he receives nothing and barely escapes with his life.  Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, producer, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Evelyn Varden, Roger De Koven, Patricia Weil. 25:16.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bubbles Club (Aired April 20, 1954)

This program was born from a detective book series and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>X Minus One - Bad Medicine (07-10-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bad Medicine (Aired uly 10, 1956)

X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC. Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1956. NBC network. "Bad Medicine". Sustaining. Elwood would love to kill his "friend" Magnuson. Seeking help from a home therapy unit, he's unfortunately given a Martian model which has an entirely different set of parameters. The system cue has been deleted. Allan Mason, Charles Webster, Cliff Carpenter, Joseph Sullivan, Karl Weber (narrator), Norman Rose, Finn O'Donovan (author, Robert Scheckley), William Griffis, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Bob Mauer (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Bill Britton, Joseph Julian, Steve Allen (American Cancer Society fund appeal). 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-29T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-29T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-29T02_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1588150895.14782315" length="6946155" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bad Medicine (Aired uly 10, 1956)

X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC. Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Bad Medicine&quot;. Sustaining. Elwood would love to kill his &quot;friend&quot; Magnuson. Seeking help from a home therapy unit, he's unfortunately given a Martian model which has an entirely different set of parameters. The system cue has been deleted. Allan Mason, Charles Webster, Cliff Carpenter, Joseph Sullivan, Karl Weber (narrator), Norman Rose, Finn O'Donovan (author, Robert Scheckley), William Griffis, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Bob Mauer (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Bill Britton, Joseph Julian, Steve Allen (American Cancer Society fund appeal). 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bad Medicine (Aired uly 10, 1956)

X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio series bro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Witness At The Fountain (09-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 9, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "The Witness At The Fountain". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A murderer has some definite ideas on how it should be done, but is so stupid, he kills in front of a witness...a silent witness! Howard Duff, Margaret Brayton, Harold Swanton (writer), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bill Forman, William Conrad (doubles), Virginia Gregg (commercial spokeswoman). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-29</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 9, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Witness At The Fountain&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A murderer has some definite ideas on how it should be done, but is so stupid, he kills in front of a witness...a silent witness! Howard Duff, Margaret Brayton, Harold Swanton (writer), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bill Forman, William Conrad (doubles), Virginia Gregg (commercial spokeswoman). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most pop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Burke &amp; Hare (11-09-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Burke &amp; Hare (Aired November 9, 1953)

The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Lourenço Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Lourenço Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. Given their weekly scheduling, that would yield an approximate chronological run of just over two years. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-28T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1341</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Burke &amp; Hare (Aired November 9, 1953)

The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland Yard's first commercial airing was via the Radio Listings for Radio Louren&#231;o Marques dating from May 1950, combined with David Goldin's meticulously compiled database of Radio recordings from both electrical transcription and tape at his RadioGOLDINdex. Those E.T. numbers, combined with the publish date of the Louren&#231;o Marques listing would tend to support the hypothesis of a unique run of at least 110 episodes which, if aired in E.T. order, might have begun airing over LM Radio as early as December 1948. Given their weekly scheduling, that would yield an approximate chronological run of just over two years. The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Burke &amp; Hare (Aired November 9, 1953)

The only current evidence we have of Secrets of Scotland...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (04-17-52) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing "Jupiter and Andromeda" at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett — Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Holiday Of Terror". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Gold thieves escape from Venus and shoot the cadets out of space. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-28T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbet,space,cadet,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1458</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing &quot;Jupiter and Andromeda&quot; at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Holiday Of Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Gold thieves escape from Venus and shoot the cadets out of space. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Messenger For Murder (11-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Messenger For Murder (11-10-53)
Messenger For Murder (Aired November 10, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1953. "Messenger For Murder" = NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky is paid $1000 to deliver a package to a dangerous neighborhood. A tough blind lady, $5000 and a murder soon follow! See cat. #88905 for a network version of this program George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Bill Justine, Parley Baer, Theodore Von Eltz, Frank Sinatra, Marion Richman. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-28T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1449</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Messenger For Murder (11-10-53)
Messenger For Murder (Aired November 10, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1953. &quot;Messenger For Murder&quot; = NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky is paid $1000 to deliver a package to a dangerous neighborhood. A tough blind lady, $5000 and a murder soon follow! See cat. #88905 for a network version of this program George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Bill Justine, Parley Baer, Theodore Von Eltz, Frank Sinatra, Marion Richman. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Messenger For Murder (11-10-53)
Messenger For Murder (A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Nightmare (05-16-79) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nightmare (Aired May 16, 1979) 

Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the Sears chain. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater during its first season, the program offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. In 1980, the program moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater. The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. Sears continued as a sponsor during the Mutual run. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1979. Program #73. CBS network. "The Nightmare". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ann Heath (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hans Conried, Howard Culver, Irene Tedrow, Joan McCall, Joe Moross, Rhoda Williams. 50:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-28T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3046</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nightmare (Aired May 16, 1979) 

Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the Sears chain. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater during its first season, the program offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. In 1980, the program moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater. The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. Sears continued as a sponsor during the Mutual run. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1979. Program #73. CBS network. &quot;The Nightmare&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ann Heath (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hans Conried, Howard Culver, Irene Tedrow, Joan McCall, Joe Moross, Rhoda Williams. 50:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nightmare (Aired May 16, 1979) 

Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Sealed Book - Beware Of Tomorrow (07-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Beware Of Tomorrow (Aired July 29, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1945. Program #20. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. "Beware Of Tomorrow". Commercials added locally. A story that sounds like a mixture of "Frankenstein" and "Donovan's Brain." The creation of "Alpha," a metal monster that kills. The script was used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on April 9, 1944. This program has also been dated September 30, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Carl Emory, Jock MacGregor (director), Carl Caruso (announcer), Will Hare (doubles), Phillip Clarke (host), Don Randolph, Robert A. Arthur (producer), David Kogan (producer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-27T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beware Of Tomorrow (Aired July 29, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1945. Program #20. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Beware Of Tomorrow&quot;. Commercials added locally. A story that sounds like a mixture of &quot;Frankenstein&quot; and &quot;Donovan's Brain.&quot; The creation of &quot;Alpha,&quot; a metal monster that kills. The script was used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on April 9, 1944. This program has also been dated September 30, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Carl Emory, Jock MacGregor (director), Carl Caruso (announcer), Will Hare (doubles), Phillip Clarke (host), Don Randolph, Robert A. Arthur (producer), David Kogan (producer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Beware Of Tomorrow (Aired July 29, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Night Beat - Old Home Week (09-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Old Home Week (Aired September 4, 1950)
Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 4, 1950. "Old Home Week" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy is vacationing at Paradise Lake. When Randy fishes Pat Torrance from the lake, her two friends and everyone else thinks that she jumped in and drowned. Barbara Fuller, Eileen Prince, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Rose Hobart, Shirley Mitchell, Warren Lewis (director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-27T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,night,beat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-27T14_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1588021236.14779098" length="7088788" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Home Week (Aired September 4, 1950)
Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

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September 4, 1950. &quot;Old Home Week&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy is vacationing at Paradise Lake. When Randy fishes Pat Torrance from the lake, her two friends and everyone else thinks that she jumped in and drowned. Barbara Fuller, Eileen Prince, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Rose Hobart, Shirley Mitchell, Warren Lewis (director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Old Home Week (Aired September 4, 1950)
Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - That's A Horse On You (10-02-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[That's A Horse On You (Aired October 2, 1953)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA. Phil buys a horse! "A Day At Santa Anita or "That's A Horse On You.","  Phil sings, "Dig For Your Dinner." The program was recorded September 19, 1953. Unedited tape. Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley. 34:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2051</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>That's A Horse On You (Aired October 2, 1953)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA. Phil buys a horse! &quot;A Day At Santa Anita or &quot;That's A Horse On You.&quot;,&quot;  Phil sings, &quot;Dig For Your Dinner.&quot; The program was recorded September 19, 1953. Unedited tape. Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley. 34:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:subtitle>That's A Horse On You (Aired October 2, 1953)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was a Communist For FBI - The Red Ladies (02-25-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Ladies (Aired February 25, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1953. Program #45. ZIV Syndication. "The Red Ladies". Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to assist "The Woman's Peace League." The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-27T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Ladies (Aired February 25, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1953. Program #45. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Red Ladies&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic is ordered to assist &quot;The Woman's Peace League.&quot; The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Ladies (Aired February 25, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Death By Request (09-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death By Request (Aired September 8, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1945. Program #31. NBC syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. "Death By Request". A strange voice is telephoning an architect to threaten his life, but no one will believe him! Marvin Miller (AFRS fill announcer). 24:53 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-26T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,supernatural,horror,weird,strange,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1493</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death By Request (Aired September 8, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1945. Program #31. NBC syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Death By Request&quot;. A strange voice is telephoning an architect to threaten his life, but no one will believe him! Marvin Miller (AFRS fill announcer). 24:53 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death By Request (Aired September 8, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - 45 Calibre Teapot (Starring Jack Benny) 05-19-54</title>
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        <![CDATA[45 Calibre Teapot (Starring Jack Benny) 05-19-54 Aired May 19, 1954

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family “with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one—with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.”

THIS EPISODE

May 19, 1954. Mutual network. "The .45 Caliber Teapot". Sustaining. A meek little man discovers an ancient formula that changes things around quite a bit. The program opening is slightly upcut. Verna Felton, Charlotte Lawrence, John T. Kelly (director, transcriber), Robert Hugh O'Sullivan (writer), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Frederick Shields, Lee Miller, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Larry Chatterton (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-26T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,catholic,verna,felton,charlotte,lawrence,john,t.,kelly,robert,hugh,o'sullivan,(writer),jack,benny,mary,livingstone,frederick,shields,lee,miller,harry,zimmerman,larry,chatterton,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,musi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>45 Calibre Teapot (Starring Jack Benny) 05-19-54 Aired May 19, 1954

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family &#8220;with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one&#8212;with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE

May 19, 1954. Mutual network. &quot;The .45 Caliber Teapot&quot;. Sustaining. A meek little man discovers an ancient formula that changes things around quite a bit. The program opening is slightly upcut. Verna Felton, Charlotte Lawrence, John T. Kelly (director, transcriber), Robert Hugh O'Sullivan (writer), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Frederick Shields, Lee Miller, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Larry Chatterton (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>45 Calibre Teapot (Starring Jack Benny) 05-19-54 Aired May 19, 1954

Meaningful Stories from Ye...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - The Chest (12-01-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chest (Aired December 1, 194)

After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1942. CBS network. "The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!  Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-26T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1935</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chest (Aired December 1, 194)

After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The Chest - The Story Of Mr. Maggs&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A meek little man buys a locked trunk at an auction...and finds it filled with horror!  Network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns. 32:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chest (Aired December 1, 194)

After Arch Oboler left the show (1936), Wyllis Cooper create...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor (11-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor (Aired November 30, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1946. "Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley has hurt his leg while jumping over a fence. He gets some good advenice...from a horse doctor! William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Reuben Ship (writer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Warren Mills, Frederick Shields. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-26T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1544</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor (Aired November 30, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1946. &quot;Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley has hurt his leg while jumping over a fence. He gets some good advenice...from a horse doctor! William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Reuben Ship (writer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Barbara Eiler, Warren Mills, Frederick Shields. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley &amp; His Horse Doctor (Aired November 30, 1946)

The radio series also benefited from the im...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - Death Bt Adoption (12-12-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Bt Adoption (Aired December 12, 1952)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

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December 12, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of Death By Adoption". Commercials added locally. A used car dealer is blackmailed and then murdered by the blackmailer, the father of his adopted daughter. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Bt Adoption (Aired December 12, 1952)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

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December 12, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of Death By Adoption&quot;. Commercials added locally. A used car dealer is blackmailed and then murdered by the blackmailer, the father of his adopted daughter. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Bt Adoption (Aired December 12, 1952)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - I Dreampt I Died (09-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. 

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September 12, 1949. Mutual network. "I Dreamt I Died". Sustaining. Mrs. Kraft dreams that her husband is killing her with a pillow. This turns out to be a vivid and prophetic dream. Ann Shephard, Grace Coffin, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Richard Dupage (composer), John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-25T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,david,kogan,john,dickson,carr,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. 

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September 12, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;I Dreamt I Died&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Kraft dreams that her husband is killing her with a pillow. This turns out to be a vivid and prophetic dream. Ann Shephard, Grace Coffin, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Richard Dupage (composer), John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Bubble Gum And Baby (03-10-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bubble Gum And Baby (Aired March 10, 1955)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

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March 10, 1955. "Bubble Gum And Baby" - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. A man is apprehended taking flash pictures at a bus station. He sounds like a crackpot. An eight month old baby seems to have been assaulted. His seventeen-year old mother has beaten him up. Fascinating listening! Jim Ross (detective), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Donn Reed (police recorder), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 28:00.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 01:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-25T18_20_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bubble Gum And Baby (Aired March 10, 1955)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

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March 10, 1955. &quot;Bubble Gum And Baby&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. A man is apprehended taking flash pictures at a bus station. He sounds like a crackpot. An eight month old baby seems to have been assaulted. His seventeen-year old mother has beaten him up. Fascinating listening! Jim Ross (detective), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Donn Reed (police recorder), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 28:00.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bubble Gum And Baby (Aired March 10, 1955)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Vanishing Shells (02-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Vanishing Shells (Aired February 2, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. 

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February 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Vanishing Shells". Sustaining. A theatrical murder, a walking dead man, and missing cartridge casings. The closing promotional announcement has been deleted. More complete, quality up-grade. Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Betty Lou Gerson, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Edwin Fadiman (producer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-25T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Vanishing Shells (Aired February 2, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Shells&quot;. Sustaining. A theatrical murder, a walking dead man, and missing cartridge casings. The closing promotional announcement has been deleted. More complete, quality up-grade. Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Betty Lou Gerson, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Edwin Fadiman (producer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Nero Wolf is a fictional detective c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Worrying About Worrying (12-12-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Worrying About Worrying (Aired December 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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December 12, 1948. "Worrying About Worrying" -NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Worry, worry, will Ozzie ever stop worrying? Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 1/2 hour.  Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, John Brown, Billy May (composer, conductor.) 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-25T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,four,seasons</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Worrying About Worrying (Aired December 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 12, 1948. &quot;Worrying About Worrying&quot; -NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Worry, worry, will Ozzie ever stop worrying? Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 1/2 hour.  Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, John Brown, Billy May (composer, conductor.) 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Worrying About Worrying (Aired December 12, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiere...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Cautious Cousin (07-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Cautious Cousin (07-18-51)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

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July 18, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Cautious Cousin". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. "When a family's fortune is in the balance, the scales can be tipped toward murder." Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Drexel Drake (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-25T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1371</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Cautious Cousin (07-18-51)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

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July 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Cautious Cousin&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. &quot;When a family's fortune is in the balance, the scales can be tipped toward murder.&quot; Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Drexel Drake (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Cautious Cousin (07-18-51)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Notorious Canary Trainer (04-23-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Notorious Canary Trainer (Aired April 23, 1945)

Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that "of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes’ position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there". His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. 

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April 23, 1945. Mutual network. "The Notorious Canary Trainer". Sponsored by: Petri Wines (calender premium). A self-confessed killer commits suicide, but no bodies can be found, except two dead canaries! The final commercial and the preview of the next week's program have been deleted. Based on, "The Adventure Of Wisteria Lodge." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-24T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,scotland,yard,murder,crime,criminal,law,unlawlful,killer,death,cop,police,london,england,arthur,conan,doyle,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Notorious Canary Trainer (Aired April 23, 1945)

Holmes states that he first developed his deduction methods while an undergraduate. The author Dorothy L. Sayers suggested that, given details in two of the Adventures, Holmes must have been at Cambridge rather than Oxford and that &quot;of all the Cambridge colleges, Sidney Sussex [College] perhaps offered the greatest number of advantages to a man in Holmes&#8217; position and, in default of more exact information, we may tentatively place him there&quot;. His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. 

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April 23, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Notorious Canary Trainer&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines (calender premium). A self-confessed killer commits suicide, but no bodies can be found, except two dead canaries! The final commercial and the preview of the next week's program have been deleted. Based on, &quot;The Adventure Of Wisteria Lodge.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Notorious Canary Trainer (Aired April 23, 1945)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - Dossier On A Doggone Dog (09-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Dossier On A Doggone Dog (Aired September 24, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address.


  


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      <itunes:summary> Dossier On A Doggone Dog (Aired September 24, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Dossier On A Doggone Dog (Aired September 24, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - The Hermit Of The Hills aka: Snowbound (05-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hermit Of The Hills aka: Snowbound (Aired May 9, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1946. Mutual network. "The Hermit Of The Hills". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. A beautiful woman and her suspicious husband lead Rogue to yet another hit on the head, a bullet in the shoulder and a toss off a cliff. Then, the blizzard starts! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ray Buffum (writer), Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hermit Of The Hills aka: Snowbound (Aired May 9, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Hermit Of The Hills&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. A beautiful woman and her suspicious husband lead Rogue to yet another hit on the head, a bullet in the shoulder and a toss off a cliff. Then, the blizzard starts! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ray Buffum (writer), Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hermit Of The Hills aka: Snowbound (Aired May 9, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Mel Asks For Betty's Hand (02-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mel Asks For Betty's Hand (Aired February 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 4, 1947. "Mel Asks For Betty's Hand" aka: "The French Interior Decorator" - CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Mel and Betty have been engaged for four years. They plan to convince Mr. Colby that Mel is worthy of Betty's hand. Alan Reed, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 25:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mel Asks For Betty's Hand (Aired February 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 4, 1947. &quot;Mel Asks For Betty's Hand&quot; aka: &quot;The French Interior Decorator&quot; - CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Mel and Betty have been engaged for four years. They plan to convince Mr. Colby that Mel is worthy of Betty's hand. Alan Reed, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 25:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mel Asks For Betty's Hand (Aired February 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; - Destry Rides Again Starring Jimmy Stewart (11-05-45) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lux Radio Theater" - Destry Rides Again Starring Jimmy Stewart (Aired November 4, 1945)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 4, 1945. CBS network. "Destry Rides Again". Sponsored by: Lux. This is a rehearsal recording. William Keighley's first program as the regular "host" and "producer." The mild-mannered but straight-shooting son of the famous Sheriff Destry arrives in town to clean up a bad situation...without six-guns! William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Thomas Hanlon (second announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Frances Robinson, Leo Cleary, Ken Christy, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Cook, Charles Seel (doubles), Dorothy Scott, Joseph Du Val, Ruby Dandridge, Tyler McVey (doubles), Franklyn Parker (doubles), Doris Singleton (singing voice for Joan Blondell, commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), Truda Marson (commercial spokesman: as Merle Oberon), Nancy Gates (intermission guest), Felix Jackson (screenwriter), Gertrude Purcell (screenwriter), Henry Myers (screenwriter), Max Brand (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Jimmy Stewart, Joan Blondell. 57:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,radio,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,jimmy,stewart</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; - Destry Rides Again Starring Jimmy Stewart (Aired November 4, 1945)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 4, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Destry Rides Again&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. This is a rehearsal recording. William Keighley's first program as the regular &quot;host&quot; and &quot;producer.&quot; The mild-mannered but straight-shooting son of the famous Sheriff Destry arrives in town to clean up a bad situation...without six-guns! William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Thomas Hanlon (second announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Frances Robinson, Leo Cleary, Ken Christy, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Cook, Charles Seel (doubles), Dorothy Scott, Joseph Du Val, Ruby Dandridge, Tyler McVey (doubles), Franklyn Parker (doubles), Doris Singleton (singing voice for Joan Blondell, commercial spokesman: as &quot;Libby&quot;), Truda Marson (commercial spokesman: as Merle Oberon), Nancy Gates (intermission guest), Felix Jackson (screenwriter), Gertrude Purcell (screenwriter), Henry Myers (screenwriter), Max Brand (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Jimmy Stewart, Joan Blondell. 57:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - War Of The Worlds (02-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[War Of The Worlds (Aired February 8, 1955)

October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1955. Program #150. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "War Of The Worlds". The famous tale about the invasion from Mars. The story is different in many ways from the Orson Welles version. AFRTS program name: "Hollywood Radio Theater." Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Les Tremayne, Herb Butterfield, Bill Bouchey, Dana Andrews, Pat Crowley, Paul Frees (narrator), Parley Baer (doubles), Ken Peters, Howard McNear, William Conrad, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Herb Ellis, Irene Tedrow, Don Diamond, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, George Baxter, Truda Marson, Edward Marr, Barre Lyndon (screenwriter), H. G. Wells (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Leonard St. Clair (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-23T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>War Of The Worlds (Aired February 8, 1955)

October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1955. Program #150. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;War Of The Worlds&quot;. The famous tale about the invasion from Mars. The story is different in many ways from the Orson Welles version. AFRTS program name: &quot;Hollywood Radio Theater.&quot; Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Les Tremayne, Herb Butterfield, Bill Bouchey, Dana Andrews, Pat Crowley, Paul Frees (narrator), Parley Baer (doubles), Ken Peters, Howard McNear, William Conrad, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Herb Ellis, Irene Tedrow, Don Diamond, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, George Baxter, Truda Marson, Edward Marr, Barre Lyndon (screenwriter), H. G. Wells (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Leonard St. Clair (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>War Of The Worlds (Aired February 8, 1955)

October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Death Flies Blind (05-04-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Flies Blind (Aired May 4, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1943. CBS network. "Death Flies Blind". Sustaining. A story about a Nazi spy who highjacks a plane carrying an American millionaire who has the plans for submarine freighters. Richard Dix, John Dickson Carr (writer), Montague Love, Gale Page, William Spier (producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Flies Blind (Aired May 4, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Death Flies Blind&quot;. Sustaining. A story about a Nazi spy who highjacks a plane carrying an American millionaire who has the plans for submarine freighters. Richard Dix, John Dickson Carr (writer), Montague Love, Gale Page, William Spier (producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Flies Blind (Aired May 4, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Kidnapper's New Shoes (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kidnapper's New Shoes (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kidnapper's New Shoes (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kidnapper's New Shoes (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Claw Of Venus (01-09-54) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Claw Of Venus (Aired January 9, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1a955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1954. ABC network. "The Claw Of Venus". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Monoview Outer Space Helmet" premium). The winner of the "Name The Planet" contest is announced, but the name of the planet" is not revealed to listeners! Test pilot endorsements. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of stolen "zolonite." Bela Kovacs, Dick Beals, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-23T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Claw Of Venus (Aired January 9, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1a955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1954. ABC network. &quot;The Claw Of Venus&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (&quot;Monoview Outer Space Helmet&quot; premium). The winner of the &quot;Name The Planet&quot; contest is announced, but the name of the planet&quot; is not revealed to listeners! Test pilot endorsements. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of stolen &quot;zolonite.&quot; Bela Kovacs, Dick Beals, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Claw Of Venus (Aired January 9, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Louis Spence Case (03-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Louis Spence Case (Aired March 5, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. The plot theme remained fairly constant throughout the entire run of the show, Diamond getting beat up and solving a tough murder case with the support of the police department. Remarkably, for all the gun fights, Diamond never got shot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1950. "The Louis Spence Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A good story about Louis Spence, a madman with a bomb who wants the Major to jump out of a window at City Hall. Dick sings, "There's No Tomorrow." Blake Edwards (writer), Cynthia Corley, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Frances Robinson, Frank Worth (music director), Paul Dubov, Russell Hughes (director), Stan Waxman, Wilms Herbert. 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1856</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Louis Spence Case (Aired March 5, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. The plot theme remained fairly constant throughout the entire run of the show, Diamond getting beat up and solving a tough murder case with the support of the police department. Remarkably, for all the gun fights, Diamond never got shot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1950. &quot;The Louis Spence Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A good story about Louis Spence, a madman with a bomb who wants the Major to jump out of a window at City Hall. Dick sings, &quot;There's No Tomorrow.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), Cynthia Corley, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Frances Robinson, Frank Worth (music director), Paul Dubov, Russell Hughes (director), Stan Waxman, Wilms Herbert. 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Louis Spence Case (Aired March 5, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - A Comeback Can Kill You (01-12-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Comeback Can Kill You (Aired January 12, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 12, 1952. Program #44. ZIV Syndication. "A Comeback Can Kill You". Commercials added locally. A ham actor want to hire Shannon to help him make a comeback in motion pictures. Plans are being made to end his career, and his life. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, Paul Frees, Fritz Feld, Gerald Mohr, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-22T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T18_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Comeback Can Kill You (Aired January 12, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 12, 1952. Program #44. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Comeback Can Kill You&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ham actor want to hire Shannon to help him make a comeback in motion pictures. Plans are being made to end his career, and his life. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Jester Hairston, Paul Frees, Fritz Feld, Gerald Mohr, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Comeback Can Kill You (Aired January 12, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - The Borrowed Knife (11-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Borrowed Knife (Aired November 7, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Borrowed Knife". Sustaining. A corpse with a knife in his back follows a damsel in distress into Craig's office. Don Pardo (announcer), Elspeth Eric, Himan Brown (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Parker Fennelly, William Gargan. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-22T13_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T13_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Borrowed Knife (Aired November 7, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Borrowed Knife&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse with a knife in his back follows a damsel in distress into Craig's office. Don Pardo (announcer), Elspeth Eric, Himan Brown (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Parker Fennelly, William Gargan. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Borrowed Knife (Aired November 7, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny Jello Program - Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen (01-31-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen (Aired January 31, 1937)

With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 31, 1937. "Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen" - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from her mother. Kenny sings, "Let's Grow Old Together." Phil's "sister" visits. Jack announces that next week, he will play "The Bee," and he dreams about Fred Allen! The Radio Writer's poll has voted Jack "America's Favorite Comedian." Fred Allen is imitated on this program by "Lind" Hayes (Peter Lind Hayes?). The program was rebroadcast on "Same Time, Same Station" (see cat. #20197). Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Peter Lind Hayes, Harry Baldwin (doubles), Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Blanche Stewart, Bill Morrow (writer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T08_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-22T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen (Aired January 31, 1937)

With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 31, 1937. &quot;Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen&quot; - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from her mother. Kenny sings, &quot;Let's Grow Old Together.&quot; Phil's &quot;sister&quot; visits. Jack announces that next week, he will play &quot;The Bee,&quot; and he dreams about Fred Allen! The Radio Writer's poll has voted Jack &quot;America's Favorite Comedian.&quot; Fred Allen is imitated on this program by &quot;Lind&quot; Hayes (Peter Lind Hayes?). The program was rebroadcast on &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot; (see cat. #20197). Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Peter Lind Hayes, Harry Baldwin (doubles), Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Blanche Stewart, Bill Morrow (writer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack's Nightmares Of Fred Allen (Aired January 31, 1937)

With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a spons...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring James Stewart) - Shooting Of Wyatt King (05-20-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - The Shooting Of Wyatt King (Aired May 20, 1954)

The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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May 20, 1954. "The Shooting Of Wyatt King" -NBC network. Sustaining. Who shot the bank robber named Wyatt King? He was also known as, "The Wyoming Kid." Was it the Six-Shooter? Of course!. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Herb Vigran, Barney Phillips, Junius Matthews, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Joel Cranston, John Wald (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - The Shooting Of Wyatt King (Aired May 20, 1954)

The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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May 20, 1954. &quot;The Shooting Of Wyatt King&quot; -NBC network. Sustaining. Who shot the bank robber named Wyatt King? He was also known as, &quot;The Wyoming Kid.&quot; Was it the Six-Shooter? Of course!. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Herb Vigran, Barney Phillips, Junius Matthews, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Joel Cranston, John Wald (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Trial For Murder (04-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trial For Murder (Aired April 30, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. 

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April 30, 1944. Program #36. NBC syndication. "Trial For Murder". Commercials added locally. An excellent ghost story about murder and trial and the straange role of the foreman of the jury. The date is approximate. Charles Dickens (author), Charles Elster Collins (author). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-21T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trial For Murder (Aired April 30, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1944. Program #36. NBC syndication. &quot;Trial For Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. An excellent ghost story about murder and trial and the straange role of the foreman of the jury. The date is approximate. Charles Dickens (author), Charles Elster Collins (author). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Trial For Murder (Aired April 30, 1944)

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      <title>The Twilight Zone - The Passersby (10-06-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Passersby (Aired October 6, 1961)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literature.

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1961. "The Passersby" - As the Civil War limps to a close, Confederate widow Lavinia Godwin sits grimly on the porch of her ruined mansion, watching a seemingly endless parade of wounded soldiers drag themselves down the road in front of her property. One of the soldiers, a Southern sergeant with a wooden leg, stops to rest, engaging the embittered Lavinia in conversation. As they talk, a sudden horrific realization hits them both -- a realization confirmed by the climactic appearance of "the last casualty of the Civil War." 36:42. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-21T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,science,fiction,scifi,television,horror,terror,drama,fantasy,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Passersby (Aired October 6, 1961)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literature.

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1961. &quot;The Passersby&quot; - As the Civil War limps to a close, Confederate widow Lavinia Godwin sits grimly on the porch of her ruined mansion, watching a seemingly endless parade of wounded soldiers drag themselves down the road in front of her property. One of the soldiers, a Southern sergeant with a wooden leg, stops to rest, engaging the embittered Lavinia in conversation. As they talk, a sudden horrific realization hits them both -- a realization confirmed by the climactic appearance of &quot;the last casualty of the Civil War.&quot; 36:42. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Passersby (Aired October 6, 1961)

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      <title>MOVIE - Circle Of Danger (05-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE - Circle Of Danger (1951) Released May 21, 1951

Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during a Second World War Two commando raid in Nazi-occupied France.  It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald. Ray Milland (Clay Douglas) Patricia Roc (Elspeth Graham) Marius Goring (Sholto Lewis) Hugh Sinclair (Hamish McArran). Director: Jacques Tourneur Writer: Philip MacDonald (original screen play)

In The New York Times its anonymous reviewer wrote: "British restraint in acting and dialogue is almost painfully evident throughout the proceedings". Although Milland's acting is praised for its "naturalness, a quality which, it might be added, may be due in part to the unadorned and often expert dialogue turned out by Philip MacDonald". Ray Milland became one of Paramount's most bankable and durable stars, under contract from 1934 to 1948, yet little in his early life suggested a career as a motion picture actor.


  







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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>4950</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE - Circle Of Danger (1951) Released May 21, 1951

Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during a Second World War Two commando raid in Nazi-occupied France.  It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald. Ray Milland (Clay Douglas) Patricia Roc (Elspeth Graham) Marius Goring (Sholto Lewis) Hugh Sinclair (Hamish McArran). Director: Jacques Tourneur Writer: Philip MacDonald (original screen play)

In The New York Times its anonymous reviewer wrote: &quot;British restraint in acting and dialogue is almost painfully evident throughout the proceedings&quot;. Although Milland's acting is praised for its &quot;naturalness, a quality which, it might be added, may be due in part to the unadorned and often expert dialogue turned out by Philip MacDonald&quot;. Ray Milland became one of Paramount's most bankable and durable stars, under contract from 1934 to 1948, yet little in his early life suggested a career as a motion picture actor.


  







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      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE - Circle Of Danger (1951) Released May 21, 1951

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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Sinister Witness (07-26-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sinister Witness (Aired July 26, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1946. ABC network. "The Sinister Witness". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A witness to a hit-and-run accident blackmails a candidate for mayor to ensure his silence. Kind words are said about J. Edgar Hoover and the thirty fifth anniversary of the FBI. Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Frank Faries (writer), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), William Sweets (director). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-21T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1831</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sinister Witness (Aired July 26, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Sinister Witness&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A witness to a hit-and-run accident blackmails a candidate for mayor to ensure his silence. Kind words are said about J. Edgar Hoover and the thirty fifth anniversary of the FBI. Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Frank Faries (writer), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), William Sweets (director). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sinister Witness (Aired July 26, 1946)

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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern (Guest Is Boris Karloff) 10-05-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern (Guest Is Boris Karloff) 10-05-51

In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Hello, Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1951. "Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern" - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Duffy is planning to sell the tavern, so Archie gets Boris Karlof to scare off the real estate agent. "Fats" plays "Honeysuckle Rose." The system cue is added live. Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Boris Karloff, Hazel Shermet. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-21T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1657</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern (Guest Is Boris Karloff) 10-05-51

In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Hello, Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was &#8212; bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1951. &quot;Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Duffy is planning to sell the tavern, so Archie gets Boris Karlof to scare off the real estate agent. &quot;Fats&quot; plays &quot;Honeysuckle Rose.&quot; The system cue is added live. Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Boris Karloff, Hazel Shermet. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Duffy Wants To Sell The Tavern (Guest Is Boris Karloff) 10-05-51

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      <title>Ellery Queen Mysteries - Nick The Knife (08-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nick The Knife (Aired August 8, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, "This is Ellery Queen..." and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. A complete episode guide and history of this radio program can be found in the book The Sound of Detection: Ellery Queen's Adventures in Radio, published by OTR Publishing in 2002. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 8, 1948. ABC network. "Nick The Knife". Sustaining. An unknown madman has murdered nineteen women by attacking them at night while they are alone. The identity of "The Slicer" is quite a surprise, you'll never guess whodunit. The "Guest Armchair Detective" is Gene Handsaker (Hollywood columnist). Paul Masterson (announcer), Gene Handsaker, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Rex Koury (organist), Dick Woollen (producer, director), Lawrence Dobkin, Kaye Brinker, Herb Butterfield, Alan Reed. 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-21T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,madman,murder,killer,detective,cop,police,crime,law,lawless,gene,handsaker,anthony,boucher,lawrence,dobkin,kaye,brinker,herb,butterfield,alan,reed,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1442</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nick The Knife (Aired August 8, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, &quot;This is Ellery Queen...&quot; and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. A complete episode guide and history of this radio program can be found in the book The Sound of Detection: Ellery Queen's Adventures in Radio, published by OTR Publishing in 2002. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 8, 1948. ABC network. &quot;Nick The Knife&quot;. Sustaining. An unknown madman has murdered nineteen women by attacking them at night while they are alone. The identity of &quot;The Slicer&quot; is quite a surprise, you'll never guess whodunit. The &quot;Guest Armchair Detective&quot; is Gene Handsaker (Hollywood columnist). Paul Masterson (announcer), Gene Handsaker, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Rex Koury (organist), Dick Woollen (producer, director), Lawrence Dobkin, Kaye Brinker, Herb Butterfield, Alan Reed. 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nick The Knife (Aired August 8, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on al...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Check (08-31-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 31, 1950. Program #64. NBC network. "The Big Check". Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes. Friday and Romero track down Harry Johanson, a check forger who passes dozens of small checks...all of them bad! The program starts with Friday visiting his mother (who always calls him Joseph!). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 31, 1950. Program #64. NBC network. &quot;The Big Check&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes. Friday and Romero track down Harry Johanson, a check forger who passes dozens of small checks...all of them bad! The program starts with Friday visiting his mother (who always calls him Joseph!). Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Check (Aired August 31, 1950)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder Is A Private Affair (11-23-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Murder Is A Private Affair (Aired November 23, 1945)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's greatest creation, many say. One of the most famous detectives in all fiction, he was created in 1916 (when Agatha Christie penned the first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles). The Belgian detective appeared in 33 novels and 65 short stories and is the only fictional character to be honored with a front page obituary of The New York Times. He doesn't have any disorders to speak of, but demands order. He likes things in an orderly manner (ie, books arranged on a shelf according to height) and approves of symmetry everywhere (residence Whitehaven Mansions is picked because of its symmetry). He despises dust and unclean homes and favors the indoors (especially central heating in the winter). Poirot also values method--to him the greatest method or tool in solving crime is using the "gray cells" of the brain. He derides such methods as examing footprints, collecting cigarette ash, searching for clues with a magnifying glass, or taking fingerprints. He says any crime can be solved with simply placing the puzzle pieces correctly. He is an armchair detective-- he has to simply "sit still in an armchair and think". Of course, Poirot's mustache is as famous as his "little gray cells". He has pride is his luscious, waxed black mustache and is always meticulously dressed down to his patent leather shoes.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-20T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1933</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is A Private Affair (Aired November 23, 1945)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's greatest creation, many say. One of the most famous detectives in all fiction, he was created in 1916 (when Agatha Christie penned the first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles). The Belgian detective appeared in 33 novels and 65 short stories and is the only fictional character to be honored with a front page obituary of The New York Times. He doesn't have any disorders to speak of, but demands order. He likes things in an orderly manner (ie, books arranged on a shelf according to height) and approves of symmetry everywhere (residence Whitehaven Mansions is picked because of its symmetry). He despises dust and unclean homes and favors the indoors (especially central heating in the winter). Poirot also values method--to him the greatest method or tool in solving crime is using the &quot;gray cells&quot; of the brain. He derides such methods as examing footprints, collecting cigarette ash, searching for clues with a magnifying glass, or taking fingerprints. He says any crime can be solved with simply placing the puzzle pieces correctly. He is an armchair detective-- he has to simply &quot;sit still in an armchair and think&quot;. Of course, Poirot's mustache is as famous as his &quot;little gray cells&quot;. He has pride is his luscious, waxed black mustache and is always meticulously dressed down to his patent leather shoes.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is A Private Affair (Aired November 23, 1945)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's great...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Bench Warmer (12-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bench Warmer (Aired ecember 11, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie."

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1948. NBC network. "The Bench Warmer". Sustaining. The father of the basketball player that Yale needs to win "the big game" won't let him join the team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-20T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,zerbe,hal,studer,l.,standish,harlow,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,digitaldeli,merriwell,lawson,elaine,burt,wilcox,college,sports,yale,past,family,ot,otrr,o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bench Warmer (Aired ecember 11, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Bench Warmer&quot;. Sustaining. The father of the basketball player that Yale needs to win &quot;the big game&quot; won't let him join the team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bench Warmer (Aired ecember 11, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - A Shilling (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Shilling (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. Syndicated. "The Shilling". Commercials added locally. Joey Bart gets out of prison and visits his brother to get his nightclub back. When Dave Bart is found murdered, a coin paves the way to the gallows! The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-20T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Shilling (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. Syndicated. &quot;The Shilling&quot;. Commercials added locally. Joey Bart gets out of prison and visits his brother to get his nightclub back. When Dave Bart is found murdered, a coin paves the way to the gallows! The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Shilling (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost pe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Midnight - 40th Birthday (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[40th Birthday (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-19T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>40th Birthday (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>40th Birthday (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Diamond Quartet (08-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Diamond Quartet (Aired August 14, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1948. CBS network. "The Diamond Quartetnd". Sustaining. Jeff's assignment to return a valuable necklace invariably leads to a double murder. One of the characters is a shameless imitation of Sydney Greenstreet in "The Maltese Falcon." Berry Kroeger, Cliff Howell (director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Lurene Tuttle, Wilms Herbert. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-19T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,lurene,tuttle,wilms,herbert,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diamond Quartet (Aired August 14, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Diamond Quartetnd&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff's assignment to return a valuable necklace invariably leads to a double murder. One of the characters is a shameless imitation of Sydney Greenstreet in &quot;The Maltese Falcon.&quot; Berry Kroeger, Cliff Howell (director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Lurene Tuttle, Wilms Herbert. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Diamond Quartet (Aired August 14, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - A Case Of Anthrax Infection (02-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Case Of Anthrax Infection (Aired February 9, 1951)

The chief problem, both for Kildare and the listener, was that Blair Hospital was peopled by too many eccentrics. Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1951. Program #52. "A Case Of Anthrax Infection" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A case of anthrax has been diagnosed. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Joel Murcott (writer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Will Wright, Tom Holland, Bob Anderson (announcer), Theodore Von Eltz, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-19T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-19T12_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1587322848.14757440" length="6429957" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Case Of Anthrax Infection (Aired February 9, 1951)

The chief problem, both for Kildare and the listener, was that Blair Hospital was peopled by too many eccentrics. Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. 

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February 9, 1951. Program #52. &quot;A Case Of Anthrax Infection&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A case of anthrax has been diagnosed. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Joel Murcott (writer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Will Wright, Tom Holland, Bob Anderson (announcer), Theodore Von Eltz, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Case Of Anthrax Infection (Aired February 9, 1951)

The chief problem, both for Kildare and t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Big Brothers Of America (03-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Big Brothers Of America (Aired March 14, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma.

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March 14, 1950. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi is going to receive an award from the "Big Brothers Of America" Pasquale has him believing that he's not going to get the award. J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1629</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Brothers Of America (Aired March 14, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1950. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi is going to receive an award from the &quot;Big Brothers Of America&quot; Pasquale has him believing that he's not going to get the award. J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Big Brothers Of America (Aired March 14, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 1030 - Trespasasers Will Be Experimented Upon (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Theater 1030 - Trespasasers Will Be Experimented Upon (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatre 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-19</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Theater 1030 - Trespasasers Will Be Experimented Upon (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatre 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Theater 1030 - Trespasasers Will Be Experimented Upon (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - The Lost Film (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Film (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Lost Film". Commercials added locally. A vacation in New York leads to a mysterious traffic homicide and the kidnapping of Mrs. Collins! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 03:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T20_59_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Film (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Lost Film&quot;. Commercials added locally. A vacation in New York leads to a mysterious traffic homicide and the kidnapping of Mrs. Collins! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Film (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Operation Sellout (09-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Sellout (Aired September 22, 1950)

Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1950. NBC network. "Operation Sell-Out". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. A two-man mission into occupied France to locate a German submarine base is turned into a three-man mission. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Karl Weber, Ken Field (writer), Carl Eastman, Louise Erickson, Ian Martin, Luis Van Rooten, Arnold Moss, Jon Gart (music director), Alistair MacBain (creator), Raymond Edward Johnson, Manny Segal (sound effects), John Powers (sound effects), Don Abbott (engineer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Corey Ford (creator). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Sellout (Aired September 22, 1950)

Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Operation Sell-Out&quot;. Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. A two-man mission into occupied France to locate a German submarine base is turned into a three-man mission. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Karl Weber, Ken Field (writer), Carl Eastman, Louise Erickson, Ian Martin, Luis Van Rooten, Arnold Moss, Jon Gart (music director), Alistair MacBain (creator), Raymond Edward Johnson, Manny Segal (sound effects), John Powers (sound effects), Don Abbott (engineer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Corey Ford (creator). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Sellout (Aired September 22, 1950)

Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - The Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt.3 of 3 (07-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt.3 of 3 (Aired July 14, 1946)

The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1946. Program #26. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "The Girl On Shipwreck Island". Commercials added locally. "There Is More About Gracie Than Meets The Eye." The last episode of the story. David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1519</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt.3 of 3 (Aired July 14, 1946)

The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1946. Program #26. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;The Girl On Shipwreck Island&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;There Is More About Gracie Than Meets The Eye.&quot; The last episode of the story. David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt.3 of 3 (Aired July 14, 1946)

The 52 30-minute episodes (and tw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - The Murder (12-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder (Aired December 14, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 14, 1952. NBC network. "The Murder". Sustaining. After an Englishman's wife leaves him, he becomes determined to kill the wealthy man who has ruined his life. Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ivor Francis, John Stanley, June Peel, Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Staats Cotsworth. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder (Aired December 14, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 14, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Murder&quot;. Sustaining. After an Englishman's wife leaves him, he becomes determined to kill the wealthy man who has ruined his life. Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ivor Francis, John Stanley, June Peel, Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Staats Cotsworth. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder (Aired December 14, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television featu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 2 of 3 (06-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 2 of 3 (Aired July 7, 1946)

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1946. Program #25. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "The Girl On Shipwreck Island Part 2 of 3". Commercials added locally. "The Pirate Is A Fighting Man." David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-18T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 2 of 3 (Aired July 7, 1946)

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1946. Program #25. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;The Girl On Shipwreck Island Part 2 of 3&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Pirate Is A Fighting Man.&quot; David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 2 of 3 (Aired July 7, 1946)

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE All In The Family - The Taxi Caper MOVIE  (12-08-73)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Taxi Caper MOVIE (Aired December 8, 1973)

This long-running comedy revolved around Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), a working-class, World War II veteran and outspoken bigot who is prejudiced against everyone and everything not in agreement with his view of the world. He longs for simpler times, when people sharing his viewpoint were in charge, as evidenced by the nostalgic theme song, "Those Were the Days," the show's original title. By contrast, his wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) is a sweet, understanding woman. She usually defers to her husband, but on the rare occasions when she takes a stand, she proves to be one of the wisest characters. They have one child, Gloria (Sally Struthers), who is married to college student Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner). Michael is part of the counterculture of the 1960s. He and Archie represent the real-life clash between the two generations: those who were born around World War I and those who were born around World War II.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1973. Season 4 Episode 13. "The Taxi Caper" - Archie is held up in his cab losing $50. After a visit from the suspects lawyer Archie decides not to press charges, but accepts a $100 payoff. A funny twist finds Archie on the short end.., again. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. Hal Cooper (Director). Norman Lear (Executive Producer). 24:35.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-17T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>carroll,&amp;,family,o'connor,jean,stapleton,rob,reiner,sally,struthers,hal,cooper,michael,stivic,edith,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1475</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Taxi Caper MOVIE (Aired December 8, 1973)

This long-running comedy revolved around Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), a working-class, World War II veteran and outspoken bigot who is prejudiced against everyone and everything not in agreement with his view of the world. He longs for simpler times, when people sharing his viewpoint were in charge, as evidenced by the nostalgic theme song, &quot;Those Were the Days,&quot; the show's original title. By contrast, his wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) is a sweet, understanding woman. She usually defers to her husband, but on the rare occasions when she takes a stand, she proves to be one of the wisest characters. They have one child, Gloria (Sally Struthers), who is married to college student Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner). Michael is part of the counterculture of the 1960s. He and Archie represent the real-life clash between the two generations: those who were born around World War I and those who were born around World War II.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1973. Season 4 Episode 13. &quot;The Taxi Caper&quot; - Archie is held up in his cab losing $50. After a visit from the suspects lawyer Archie decides not to press charges, but accepts a $100 payoff. A funny twist finds Archie on the short end.., again. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. Hal Cooper (Director). Norman Lear (Executive Producer). 24:35.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Taxi Caper MOVIE (Aired December 8, 1973)

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      <title>Adventures By Morse - Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 1 of 3 (06-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 1 of 3 (Aired June 30, 1946)

Stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are ONE MAN'S FAMILY, I LOVE A MYSTERY and ADVENTURES BY MORSE. ADVENTURES BY MORSE related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945. The first serial, "City of the Dead", consisted of 10 episodes. The second serial was done in 3 episodes. The remainder of the series alternated between 10 and 3 30-minute episodes. The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here.


TODAY'S SHOW

June 30, 1946. Program #24. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "The Girl On Shipwreck Island". Commercials added locally. "The First Episode", Of The Story, no title given. David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-17T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,captain,bart,friday,skip,turner,world,south,pacific,island,america,cambodia,carolina,murder,espionage,nazis,secret,bases,kidnappers,voodoo,snake,worshippers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,rol</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 1 of 3 (Aired June 30, 1946)

Stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are ONE MAN'S FAMILY, I LOVE A MYSTERY and ADVENTURES BY MORSE. ADVENTURES BY MORSE related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945. The first serial, &quot;City of the Dead&quot;, consisted of 10 episodes. The second serial was done in 3 episodes. The remainder of the series alternated between 10 and 3 30-minute episodes. The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here.


TODAY'S SHOW

June 30, 1946. Program #24. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;The Girl On Shipwreck Island&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;The First Episode&quot;, Of The Story, no title given. David Ellis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Girl On Shipwreck Island Pt. 1 of 3 (Aired June 30, 1946)

Stories from the pen of Carlton E. M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Crawling Thing (05-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crawling Thing (Aired May 18, 1953)

Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Crawling Thing". Commercials deleted. A scientist uses a deadly spider to experiment with his growth serum. It works all too well. Good of this kind. The program was rebroadcast on November 16, 1953. Richard Thorne (writer, producer), Harold Turner (music), Leroy Olliger (director). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-17T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1443</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crawling Thing (Aired May 18, 1953)

Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Crawling Thing&quot;. Commercials deleted. A scientist uses a deadly spider to experiment with his growth serum. It works all too well. Good of this kind. The program was rebroadcast on November 16, 1953. Richard Thorne (writer, producer), Harold Turner (music), Leroy Olliger (director). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crawling Thing (Aired May 18, 1953)

Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Leroy Sells Seeds (04-19-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Leroy Sells Seeds (Aired April 19, 1942) 

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. 

THIS EPISIODE: 

April 19, 1942. "Leroy Sells Seeds" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Leroy tries to sell seeds door-to-door, but winds up planting a Victory Garden. Harold Peary, Leonard L. Levinson (writer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Walter Tetley, Earle Ross, Jim Bannon (announcer), William Randolph (composer, conductor). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-17T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Leroy Sells Seeds (Aired April 19, 1942) 

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. 

THIS EPISIODE: 

April 19, 1942. &quot;Leroy Sells Seeds&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Leroy tries to sell seeds door-to-door, but winds up planting a Victory Garden. Harold Peary, Leonard L. Levinson (writer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Walter Tetley, Earle Ross, Jim Bannon (announcer), William Randolph (composer, conductor). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Leroy Sells Seeds (Aired April 19, 1942) 

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially writte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Unfinished Business (08-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Unfinished Business (Aired August 2, 1951)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Unfinished Business". Sponsored by: Wheaties, Wildroot Cream-Oil. Eddie took the rap for Joe after a bank job. He was paid $100,000 to do it. Now that he's out of stir, Joe wants the loot back. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Ed Begley, Frank Readick, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-17T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1690</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unfinished Business (Aired August 2, 1951)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Unfinished Business&quot;. Sponsored by: Wheaties, Wildroot Cream-Oil. Eddie took the rap for Joe after a bank job. He was paid $100,000 to do it. Now that he's out of stir, Joe wants the loot back. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Ed Begley, Frank Readick, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Unfinished Business (Aired August 2, 1951)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - His Name Was Luke (08-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[His Name Was Luke (Aired August 14, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 14, 1952. "His Name Was Luke" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A beautiful pickpocket named Julie Bronson needs lots of money in a hurry...and with good reason. It seems there's a man named Luke. Frank Lovejoy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Frank Worth (music), Frank Gerstle, Joan Banks, Lou Krugman, Betty Moran, Fritz Feld, Lou Rusoff (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-16T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,night,beat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>His Name Was Luke (Aired August 14, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 14, 1952. &quot;His Name Was Luke&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A beautiful pickpocket named Julie Bronson needs lots of money in a hurry...and with good reason. It seems there's a man named Luke. Frank Lovejoy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Frank Worth (music), Frank Gerstle, Joan Banks, Lou Krugman, Betty Moran, Fritz Feld, Lou Rusoff (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>His Name Was Luke (Aired August 14, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Farmer's Daughter Caper (09-03-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Farmer's Daughter Caper (Aired September 3, 1950)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was first heard on ABC July 12, 1946, as a Friday-night summer series. The show clicked at once, and went into a regular fall lineup on CBS September 29, 1946. From then until 1949, Sam Spade was a Sunday-night thriller for Wildroot Cream Oil, starring Howard Duff in the title role. With Duff's departure, NBC took the series, leaving it on Sunday for Wildroot and starring Stephen Dunne as Spade. This version lasted until 1951, the last year running as a Friday sustainer. Spade's appearance on the air marked an almost literal transition from Dashiell Hammett's 1930 crime classic, The Maltese Falcon, where he first appeared. Spade was a San Francisco detective, one of the most distinctive of the hardboiled school. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 3, 1950. NBC network. "The Farmer's Daughter Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil, Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo. Sam needs a room for the night and finds a strange tourist court, a man buried alive, shots in the night and of course a beautiful woman in his bedroom! Dashiell Hammett (creator), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Howard Duff, Dick Joy (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Lurene Tuttle, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Michael Hayes (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2103</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Farmer's Daughter Caper (Aired September 3, 1950)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was first heard on ABC July 12, 1946, as a Friday-night summer series. The show clicked at once, and went into a regular fall lineup on CBS September 29, 1946. From then until 1949, Sam Spade was a Sunday-night thriller for Wildroot Cream Oil, starring Howard Duff in the title role. With Duff's departure, NBC took the series, leaving it on Sunday for Wildroot and starring Stephen Dunne as Spade. This version lasted until 1951, the last year running as a Friday sustainer. Spade's appearance on the air marked an almost literal transition from Dashiell Hammett's 1930 crime classic, The Maltese Falcon, where he first appeared. Spade was a San Francisco detective, one of the most distinctive of the hardboiled school. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 3, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Farmer's Daughter Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil, Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo. Sam needs a room for the night and finds a strange tourist court, a man buried alive, shots in the night and of course a beautiful woman in his bedroom! Dashiell Hammett (creator), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Howard Duff, Dick Joy (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Lurene Tuttle, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Michael Hayes (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Farmer's Daughter Caper (Aired September 3, 1950)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was first he...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - The Poultry Racket (10-14-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Poultry Racket (Aired October 14, 1938)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1938. CBS network. "The Poultry Racket". Sponsored by: Rinso. (Rehearsal Show). Crusading Steve Wilson turns chicken inspector and breaks up a poultry racket! Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Gale Gordon, Hanley Stafford. 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-16T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Poultry Racket (Aired October 14, 1938)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1938. CBS network. &quot;The Poultry Racket&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso. (Rehearsal Show). Crusading Steve Wilson turns chicken inspector and breaks up a poultry racket! Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Gale Gordon, Hanley Stafford. 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Poultry Racket (Aired October 14, 1938)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - The Robbery At The Canada Western (06-06-38) 2 Parts COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blair Of The Mounties - The Robbery At The Canada Western (06-06-38) 2 Parts COMPLETE

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable.

THIS EPISODE: 

"Robbery Of The Canada Western" (Parts 1 and 2 (COMPLETE) 06-06-38 and 06-13-38

June 6, 1938. Program #19. Walter Biddick syndication. "Robbery Of The Canada Western" Part one. The only man who could have done it...has an airtight alibi in another town! . 12 1/4 minutes.

June 13, 1938. Program #20. Walter Biddick syndication. "Robbery Of The Canada Western" Part two. A former Mountie is cleared of all charges against him. . 11 1/2 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-16T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blair,mounties,northwest,mounted,police,sgt.,sargeant,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1403</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blair Of The Mounties - The Robbery At The Canada Western (06-06-38) 2 Parts COMPLETE

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable.

THIS EPISODE: 

&quot;Robbery Of The Canada Western&quot; (Parts 1 and 2 (COMPLETE) 06-06-38 and 06-13-38

June 6, 1938. Program #19. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Robbery Of The Canada Western&quot; Part one. The only man who could have done it...has an airtight alibi in another town! . 12 1/4 minutes.

June 13, 1938. Program #20. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Robbery Of The Canada Western&quot; Part two. A former Mountie is cleared of all charges against him. . 11 1/2 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blair Of The Mounties - The Robbery At The Canada Western (06-06-38) 2 Parts COMPLETE

Blair of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Elaine Hill Murder Case (04-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Elaine Hill Murder Case (Aired April 21, 1950)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 21, 1950. Program #22. "The Elaine Hill Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Beautiful Elaine Hill is found dead in a hotel room. As Danny tracks the killer, another corpse is found in the hotel barbershop. The program may be dated July 24, 1949. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor). 31:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-16T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Elaine Hill Murder Case (Aired April 21, 1950)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 21, 1950. Program #22. &quot;The Elaine Hill Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Beautiful Elaine Hill is found dead in a hotel room. As Danny tracks the killer, another corpse is found in the hotel barbershop. The program may be dated July 24, 1949. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor). 31:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Elaine Hill Murder Case (Aired April 21, 1950)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Death Of The Heart (08-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Death Of The Heart (Aired August 6, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. Indeed, many of those programs were incorporated into the curricula of high schools, colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. With the final episode of NBC University of The Air's production of The World's Great Novels in 1948, NBC reevaluated the NBC University of The Air concept and success over the past decade, determined to both continue the educational priorities of its NBC University concept, while at the same time developing further educational programming as equally entertaining as it was instructive. 

HIS EPISODE:

 August 6, 1949. NBC network. "The Death Of The Heart". Sustaining. Portia faces life! A young girl living among those who dislike her keeps a diary of her thoughts and emotions, which are secretly being read by Anna! Diana Trilling's intermission commentary is read by announcer Don Stanley. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan O'Herlihy, Dennis Hoey, Diana Trilling (intermission commentator), Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Elizabeth Bowen (writer), Maureen O'Sullivan, Monty Margetts, Norma Varden, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Richard E. Davis (adaptor). 59:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-15T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,1984,nineteen,eighty,four,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,maureen,o'sullivan</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Death Of The Heart (Aired August 6, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. Indeed, many of those programs were incorporated into the curricula of high schools, colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. With the final episode of NBC University of The Air's production of The World's Great Novels in 1948, NBC reevaluated the NBC University of The Air concept and success over the past decade, determined to both continue the educational priorities of its NBC University concept, while at the same time developing further educational programming as equally entertaining as it was instructive. 

HIS EPISODE:

 August 6, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Death Of The Heart&quot;. Sustaining. Portia faces life! A young girl living among those who dislike her keeps a diary of her thoughts and emotions, which are secretly being read by Anna! Diana Trilling's intermission commentary is read by announcer Don Stanley. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan O'Herlihy, Dennis Hoey, Diana Trilling (intermission commentator), Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Elizabeth Bowen (writer), Maureen O'Sullivan, Monty Margetts, Norma Varden, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Richard E. Davis (adaptor). 59:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Death Of The Heart (Aired August 6, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its con...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Change Of Address (01-22-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Change Of Address (Aired January 22, 1952)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 22, 1952. Mutual network. "Change Of Address". Sustaining. A henpecked husband buys a "house made for murder" on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-15T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Change Of Address (Aired January 22, 1952)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 22, 1952. Mutual network. &quot;Change Of Address&quot;. Sustaining. A henpecked husband buys a &quot;house made for murder&quot; on the shore of the Pacific Ocean. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Change Of Address (Aired January 22, 1952)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Bloodstained Coin (10-26-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bloodstained Coin (Aired October 26, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance". As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1937. Program #205. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Bloodstained Coin". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The murder of Theodore Wallman has taken place in Leona Canyon. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), A. C. Dowall (? host, from the Sheriff's office of Los Angles county), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-15T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bloodstained Coin (Aired October 26, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from November 29, 1933 through September 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot;. As shows of this nature do, it dealt with tracking killers and robbers, and with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1937. Program #205. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Bloodstained Coin&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The murder of Theodore Wallman has taken place in Leona Canyon. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), A. C. Dowall (? host, from the Sheriff's office of Los Angles county), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bloodstained Coin (Aired October 26, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is David Niven (03-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is David Niven (Aired March 5, 1946)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1946. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob and "Guest David Niven" do their version of, "The History Of Radio." See cat. #6677 for a repeat broadcast of this program, two years later. The program may be dated August 23, 1953. Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin, David Niven, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jerry Colonna. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is David Niven (Aired March 5, 1946)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1946. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob and &quot;Guest David Niven&quot; do their version of, &quot;The History Of Radio.&quot; See cat. #6677 for a repeat broadcast of this program, two years later. The program may be dated August 23, 1953. Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin, David Niven, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jerry Colonna. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is David Niven (Aired March 5, 1946)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - The Man Who Woke Up Famous (07-15-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Woke Up Famous (Aired July 15, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, 

THIS EPISODE:

July 15, 1944. NBC network. "The Man Who Woke Up Famous". Sustaining. A comedy about a gushing socialite, her beautiful secretary, and a supposed shipwrecked sailor. Corey Ford (author). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Woke Up Famous (Aired July 15, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, 

THIS EPISODE:

July 15, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Man Who Woke Up Famous&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a gushing socialite, her beautiful secretary, and a supposed shipwrecked sailor. Corey Ford (author). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Woke Up Famous (Aired July 15, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - The Fortune Teller (12-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fortune Teller (Aired December 28, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-14T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fortune Teller (Aired December 28, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fortune Teller (Aired December 28, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - Dark Appointment (11-23-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Appointment (Aired November 23, 1964)

The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Now that the Golden Age of Radio has come and gone, there's all the more reason to give this wonderful dramatic anthology another listen. Moreso, given its compact, but thoroughly developed 30-minute format. And let's not forget the chance to listen to wonderful Fred Foy's remarkable voice hosting the series. That's reason enough to give this series another listen. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1964. ABC network. "Dark Appointment"&gt;/I&gt;. Commercials deleted. A man is in search of an old friend...to kill him! Don Haring (writer), Ted Bell (director), Evie Juster, Stan Watts, Nat Polen, Owen Jordan, Robert Dryden, Fred Foy (announcer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer). 22:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-14T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1369</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Appointment (Aired November 23, 1964)

The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Now that the Golden Age of Radio has come and gone, there's all the more reason to give this wonderful dramatic anthology another listen. Moreso, given its compact, but thoroughly developed 30-minute format. And let's not forget the chance to listen to wonderful Fred Foy's remarkable voice hosting the series. That's reason enough to give this series another listen. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Dark Appointment&quot;&gt;/I&gt;. Commercials deleted. A man is in search of an old friend...to kill him! Don Haring (writer), Ted Bell (director), Evie Juster, Stan Watts, Nat Polen, Owen Jordan, Robert Dryden, Fred Foy (announcer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer). 22:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Appointment (Aired November 23, 1964)

The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Saving Marjorie From Her Lover (03-5-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Saving Marjorie From Her Lover (Aired March 5, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1950. "Saving Marjorie From Her Lover" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, "Put Another Nickel In." Phil breaks up the romance between Marjorie Scott and a fortune hunter, by getting her interested in Julius Abruzzio! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-14T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Saving Marjorie From Her Lover (Aired March 5, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1950. &quot;Saving Marjorie From Her Lover&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, &quot;Put Another Nickel In.&quot; Phil breaks up the romance between Marjorie Scott and a fortune hunter, by getting her interested in Julius Abruzzio! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Saving Marjorie From Her Lover (Aired March 5, 1950)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bone Hunters (12-11-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Bone Hunters (Aired December 11, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1954. CBS network. "Bone Hunters". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. It appears as if Noley Meeker has murdered Bill Zant. The two buffalo bone hunters had been trying to kill each other in Dodge, yet Marshal Dillon suspects something is wrong. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), John Dehner, Herb Ellis, Frank Cady, Georgia Ellis, Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), George Walsh (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-14T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bone Hunters (Aired December 11, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Bone Hunters&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M. It appears as if Noley Meeker has murdered Bill Zant. The two buffalo bone hunters had been trying to kill each other in Dodge, yet Marshal Dillon suspects something is wrong. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), John Dehner, Herb Ellis, Frank Cady, Georgia Ellis, Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), George Walsh (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Bone Hunters (Aired December 11, 1954)

The radio sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - Moving Target (02-16-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Moving Target (Aired February 16, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. 

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February 16, 1955. NBC network. "The Moving Target". Sustaining. A high-flying globe trotter finds that sheer elbow room is no insurance for survival when a felonious blonde makes a passionate effort to bring him down to earth...realy deep down, that is." William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Howard McNear, Andrew C. Love (director), Lynn Allen, Jerry Hausner. 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Moving Target (Aired February 16, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1955. NBC network. &quot;The Moving Target&quot;. Sustaining. A high-flying globe trotter finds that sheer elbow room is no insurance for survival when a felonious blonde makes a passionate effort to bring him down to earth...realy deep down, that is.&quot; William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Howard McNear, Andrew C. Love (director), Lynn Allen, Jerry Hausner. 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Moving Target (Aired February 16, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - The Cliff (04-29-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cliff (Aired April 29, 1939)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. The timing may have been a contributing factor, according to radio historian Gerald S. Nachman in Raised on Radio: "The sketch resulted in letters from outraged listeners and decency groups... What upset churchgoing listeners wasn't the Biblical parody so much as the fact that it had the bad luck to air on a Sunday show."


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-13T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cliff (Aired April 29, 1939)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. The timing may have been a contributing factor, according to radio historian Gerald S. Nachman in Raised on Radio: &quot;The sketch resulted in letters from outraged listeners and decency groups... What upset churchgoing listeners wasn't the Biblical parody so much as the fact that it had the bad luck to air on a Sunday show.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cliff (Aired April 29, 1939)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high schoo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Run Until Dead (11-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Run Until Dead (Aired November 14, 1949)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective handy man, who got his jobs from responses to a newspaper ad. Part-time detective and writer Dan Holiday in Box 13 also used the premise. It pays to advertise! The shows follow the usual formats of crime caper shows, with toughs, mysterious rendezvous and people who aren't who they say they are. Francis Robinson first played Brooksie, then Virginia Gregg took the role through its best years. Both ladies played Brooksie smart and sassy. Brooksie took every occasion to make it clear to George that the case he was the most off base on was the "Case of the Missing Engagement Ring." In the late '40's, an organist was used for the scene transitions, and sound effects were fairly minimal, as the show was loaded with snappy patter. In the 1950's, the music turns orchestral, and the production values are a little more thorough.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 14, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Run Until Dead". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A known racketeer named Eric Suderman has appeared before the Grand Jury and not been indicted. After Atkins, a witness against the racketeer mysteriously dies, "Old Ironjaw," the prosecutor disappears! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Bouchey, Will Wright, Byron Kane, Frank Hale, Eddie Dunstedter (music), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 30:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-13T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3645</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Run Until Dead (Aired November 14, 1949)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective handy man, who got his jobs from responses to a newspaper ad. Part-time detective and writer Dan Holiday in Box 13 also used the premise. It pays to advertise! The shows follow the usual formats of crime caper shows, with toughs, mysterious rendezvous and people who aren't who they say they are. Francis Robinson first played Brooksie, then Virginia Gregg took the role through its best years. Both ladies played Brooksie smart and sassy. Brooksie took every occasion to make it clear to George that the case he was the most off base on was the &quot;Case of the Missing Engagement Ring.&quot; In the late '40's, an organist was used for the scene transitions, and sound effects were fairly minimal, as the show was loaded with snappy patter. In the 1950's, the music turns orchestral, and the production values are a little more thorough.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 14, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Run Until Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A known racketeer named Eric Suderman has appeared before the Grand Jury and not been indicted. After Atkins, a witness against the racketeer mysteriously dies, &quot;Old Ironjaw,&quot; the prosecutor disappears! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Bouchey, Will Wright, Byron Kane, Frank Hale, Eddie Dunstedter (music), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 30:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Run Until Dead (Aired November 14, 1949)

Bob Bailey played George Valentine as a detective han...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - The Berlin Kidnapping Ring (12-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Berlin Kidnapping Ring (Aired December 9, 1950)

Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 9, 1950. "Berlin Kidnapping Ring" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, Chesterfield, Ford. There's been a kidnapping ring operating in Berlin. Steve finds himself forced to shoot...Steve Mitchell. Steve then gets married! Donlevy jumps a music cue during the show, the music also jumps a cue at the opening billboard. RCA is billboarded as a sponsor, but no commercial is heard. Brian Donlevy, Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Robert Ryf (writer), William Conrad. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-13T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Berlin Kidnapping Ring (Aired December 9, 1950)

Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 9, 1950. &quot;Berlin Kidnapping Ring&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, Chesterfield, Ford. There's been a kidnapping ring operating in Berlin. Steve finds himself forced to shoot...Steve Mitchell. Steve then gets married! Donlevy jumps a music cue during the show, the music also jumps a cue at the opening billboard. RCA is billboarded as a sponsor, but no commercial is heard. Brian Donlevy, Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Robert Ryf (writer), William Conrad. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Berlin Kidnapping Ring (Aired December 9, 1950)

Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Driving Lessons (02-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Driving Lessons (Aired February 27, 1947)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers).

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1947. " Driving Lessons" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacco. Lou wants to be a badman in a western movie. He tells the story of Annie Oakley. Bud and Lou do the "U-Drive" routine. Costello tries to buy a new car. Before giving Marilyn Maxwell a driving lesson, Costello needs a car...and a driver's license. Marilyn Maxwell, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, John Brown, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Nat Wolff (producer, director), Bert Cordon (sound effects), John Pawlick (engineer), Herb Vigran (commercial spokesman), Michael Roy (announcer), Elvia Allman. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-13T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Driving Lessons (Aired February 27, 1947)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers).

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1947. &quot; Driving Lessons&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacco. Lou wants to be a badman in a western movie. He tells the story of Annie Oakley. Bud and Lou do the &quot;U-Drive&quot; routine. Costello tries to buy a new car. Before giving Marilyn Maxwell a driving lesson, Costello needs a car...and a driver's license. Marilyn Maxwell, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, John Brown, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Nat Wolff (producer, director), Bert Cordon (sound effects), John Pawlick (engineer), Herb Vigran (commercial spokesman), Michael Roy (announcer), Elvia Allman. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Driving Lessons (Aired February 27, 1947)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - It Happened Tomorrow (10-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[It Happened Tomorrow (Aired October 9, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 9, 1946. CBS network. "It Happened Tomorrow". Sponsored by: Squibb. The delightful story about the newspaper reporter who had access to the next day's newspaper! Eddie Bracken, Ann Blyth, Hugh Brundage (announcer), Frank Wilson (adaptor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-12T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>It Happened Tomorrow (Aired October 9, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 9, 1946. CBS network. &quot;It Happened Tomorrow&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. The delightful story about the newspaper reporter who had access to the next day's newspaper! Eddie Bracken, Ann Blyth, Hugh Brundage (announcer), Frank Wilson (adaptor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>It Happened Tomorrow (Aired October 9, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Judge Thorman Revenge Shooting</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Judge Thorman Revenge Shooting (Aired October 14, 1947)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Were it not for Maher's premature demise, one can well imagine Wally Maher having evolved into one of the greatest, most durable character actors of all time, much in the vein of Ken Christy for example. As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-12T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judge Thorman Revenge Shooting (Aired October 14, 1947)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Were it not for Maher's premature demise, one can well imagine Wally Maher having evolved into one of the greatest, most durable character actors of all time, much in the vein of Ken Christy for example. As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Judge Thorman Revenge Shooting (Aired October 14, 1947)

The feel of Michael Shayne over th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - The Potters Of Frisk (07-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Potters Of Frisk (Aired July 28, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1950. NBC network. "The Potters Of Firsk". Sponsored by: Wheaties. On a far distant planet, controlled by the planet Earth, the inhabitants of the remote village of Firsk make the most unusual pottery. The middle commercial features Ed Prentiss interviewing Luke Appling of The Chicago White Sox. Jack Vance (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Karl Weber, Wendell Holmes, Raymond Edward Johnson, Ed Prentiss, Luke Appling, Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 18:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Potters Of Frisk (Aired July 28, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Potters Of Firsk&quot;. Sponsored by: Wheaties. On a far distant planet, controlled by the planet Earth, the inhabitants of the remote village of Firsk make the most unusual pottery. The middle commercial features Ed Prentiss interviewing Luke Appling of The Chicago White Sox. Jack Vance (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Karl Weber, Wendell Holmes, Raymond Edward Johnson, Ed Prentiss, Luke Appling, Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Potters Of Frisk (Aired July 28, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Put That Light Out (04-30-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Put That Light Out (Aired Aoril 30, 1974)

The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-12T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Put That Light Out (Aired Aoril 30, 1974)

The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Put That Light Out (Aired Aoril 30, 1974)

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      <title>Chet Chetter's Tales From The Morgue - The Bitter Pill (1989)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bitter Pill (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it’s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-12T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chet,chetter's,tales,from,morgue,supernatural,science,fiction,outrageous,m&amp;j,audio,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bitter Pill (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it&#8217;s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bitter Pill (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall (CBC) - After Sunset (04-29-83)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ After Sunset (Aired April 29, 1983)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) Show Notes From Calfkiller.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 29, 1983. Program #98. CBC network, Edmonton origination. "After Sunset". "Every morning they find another body. A few frightened townsfolk know what's out there and how to kill it...but someone must sacrifice themself. Would you?" Stu Carson, Nicole Evans, Graham McPherson, Gordon Marriott, Araby Lockheart, Frank C. Turner, Walter Kaasa, Blair Haynes, Lawrie Seligman (performer, production assistant), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Al Lamden (sound engineer), Brian Taylor (writer), Bill Reiter (host), Dean Purves (sound effects), Barbara Gault (production assistant). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-11T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> After Sunset (Aired April 29, 1983)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) Show Notes From Calfkiller.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 29, 1983. Program #98. CBC network, Edmonton origination. &quot;After Sunset&quot;. &quot;Every morning they find another body. A few frightened townsfolk know what's out there and how to kill it...but someone must sacrifice themself. Would you?&quot; Stu Carson, Nicole Evans, Graham McPherson, Gordon Marriott, Araby Lockheart, Frank C. Turner, Walter Kaasa, Blair Haynes, Lawrie Seligman (performer, production assistant), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Al Lamden (sound engineer), Brian Taylor (writer), Bill Reiter (host), Dean Purves (sound effects), Barbara Gault (production assistant). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> After Sunset (Aired April 29, 1983)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - She Was Murdered (08-08-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[She Was Murdered (Aired August 8, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one episode, Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on. Other true stories of similar drama are re-enacted in this attention keeper.

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1936. Program #14. Syndicated. "She Was Murdered". Commercials added locally. A drama based on a crime that took place on August 5, 1935. A barber's wife is found drowned in 8 inches of water, with a swollen leg. The wife's was heavily insured, and she was his fifth wife! The date is approximate. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 21:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-11T14_12_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,the,name,of,law,crime,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1446</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>She Was Murdered (Aired August 8, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one episode, Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on. Other true stories of similar drama are re-enacted in this attention keeper.

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1936. Program #14. Syndicated. &quot;She Was Murdered&quot;. Commercials added locally. A drama based on a crime that took place on August 5, 1935. A barber's wife is found drowned in 8 inches of water, with a swollen leg. The wife's was heavily insured, and she was his fifth wife! The date is approximate. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>She Was Murdered (Aired August 8, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Should Women Go To Work (09-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Should Women Go To Work (Aired September 25, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-11T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,thanksgiving,holiday,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Should Women Go To Work (Aired September 25, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Should Women Go To Work (Aired September 25, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - Ghost Without A Face (02-11-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[  Ghost Without A Face (02-11-45)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1945. Mutual network. "Ghost Without A Face". Sustaining. A haunted theater presents a performance with "spirit." Bret Morrison, Lesley Woods, Joe Bates Smith (writer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-11T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,suspense,cranston,hero,bret,morrison,lesley,woods,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,ken,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2027</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>  Ghost Without A Face (02-11-45)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Ghost Without A Face&quot;. Sustaining. A haunted theater presents a performance with &quot;spirit.&quot; Bret Morrison, Lesley Woods, Joe Bates Smith (writer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>  Ghost Without A Face (02-11-45)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Mushrooms Darling (03-21-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mushrooms, Darling (March 21, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1979. Program #33. CBS network. "Mushrooms, Darling?". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alan Caillou (writer), Vincent Price (host), Ben Wright, Betty Harford, Ivor Barry, Marvin Miller, Diana Chesney, Elliott Lewis (producer, director). 48:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-10T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2899</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mushrooms, Darling (March 21, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1979. Program #33. CBS network. &quot;Mushrooms, Darling?&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alan Caillou (writer), Vincent Price (host), Ben Wright, Betty Harford, Ivor Barry, Marvin Miller, Diana Chesney, Elliott Lewis (producer, director). 48:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mushrooms, Darling (March 21, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/7...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lassie - 2 Episodes (11-26-49) and Mule Train (12-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - The Chaplains Dog (11-26-49) and Mule Train (12-17-49)

Lassie is a fictional collie dog character and a stage name for several dog actors. The fictional character was created by Eric Knight in a short story expanded to novel length called Lassie Come-Home. Published in 1940, the novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with a talented dog named Pal playing Lassie. Pal then appeared with the stage name "Lassie" in six other MGM feature films through 1951. Pal's owner and trainer Rudd Weatherwax then acquired the Lassie name and trademark from MGM and appeared with Pal (as "Lassie") at rodeos, fairs, and similar events across America in the early 1950s. In 1954, the long running, Emmy winning television series Lassie debuted, and, over the next 19 years, a succession of Pal's descendants appeared on the series. The "Lassie" character has appeared in radio, telelvision, film, toys, comic books, animated series, juvenile novels, and other media. Pal's descendants continue to play Lassie today.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-10T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lassie,collie,dog,toys,comic,books,animated,series,juvenile,novels,emmy,winning,television,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,christmas,xmas,holiday,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - The Chaplains Dog (11-26-49) and Mule Train (12-17-49)

Lassie is a fictional collie dog character and a stage name for several dog actors. The fictional character was created by Eric Knight in a short story expanded to novel length called Lassie Come-Home. Published in 1940, the novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with a talented dog named Pal playing Lassie. Pal then appeared with the stage name &quot;Lassie&quot; in six other MGM feature films through 1951. Pal's owner and trainer Rudd Weatherwax then acquired the Lassie name and trademark from MGM and appeared with Pal (as &quot;Lassie&quot;) at rodeos, fairs, and similar events across America in the early 1950s. In 1954, the long running, Emmy winning television series Lassie debuted, and, over the next 19 years, a succession of Pal's descendants appeared on the series. The &quot;Lassie&quot; character has appeared in radio, telelvision, film, toys, comic books, animated series, juvenile novels, and other media. Pal's descendants continue to play Lassie today.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - The Chaplains Dog (11-26-49) and Mule Train (12-17-49)

Lassie is a fictional coll...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Contraband (08-28-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Contraband (Aired August 28, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-10T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Contraband (Aired August 28, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Contraband (Aired August 28, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - The Vagrant (04-29-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vagrant (Aired Aoril 29, 1964)

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-10T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-10T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vagrant (Aired Aoril 29, 1964)

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vagrant (Aired Aoril 29, 1964)

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (05-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Only Death Is Timeless". Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is "death." Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-10T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1484</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)

The series was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Only Death Is Timeless&quot;. Commercials added locally. An Australian production of a script broadcast in America on May 11, 1947. A couple motors through the mountains with the mysterious Mrs. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is &quot;death.&quot; Grace Gibson (producer), John Saul (director), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Lawrence Klee (writer), John Mullion, Joan Lord, Neva Carr Glyn, Gordon Glenwright. 24:44.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Only Death Is Timeless aka: Mrs. Crocker (Aired May 11, 1947)

The series was written by Lawren...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Crime Club - No Time For Murder (09-25-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ No Time For Murder (Aired September 25, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1947. Mutual network. "No Time For Murder". Sustaining. Murder and stolen diamonds are involved with a collection of antique clocks. The story of a clock that "chimed in with death!" Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Raymond Edward Johnson, Myron McCormick, Charlotte Lawrence, Jean Ellen, Cameron Prud'Homme. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-09T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-09T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-09T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> No Time For Murder (Aired September 25, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;No Time For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. Murder and stolen diamonds are involved with a collection of antique clocks. The story of a clock that &quot;chimed in with death!&quot; Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Raymond Edward Johnson, Myron McCormick, Charlotte Lawrence, Jean Ellen, Cameron Prud'Homme. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> No Time For Murder (Aired September 25, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Exploring Tomorrow - Venus Diamond Mountain  (06-04-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Venus Diamond Mountain (Aired June 4, 1958)

Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and Counterspy, the series premiered December 11, 1957 and it ran until June 13, 1958. Quoting from Astounding Magazine, "Exploring Tomorrow is the first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science- fictioneers, and for science-fictioneers" The shows were narrated by the editor of Astounding Magazine, John W. Campbell, Jr., with scripts written by Gordon Dickson, Robert Silverberg and many other notable science fiction writers. The shows, running approximately 25 minutes each, aired on Wednesdays at 8:05 PM. Twenty eight of the twenty nine shows in the series survived and are available to collectors. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 4, 1958. "Venus Diamond Mountain". Program #12. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Two spacemen from Earth on the planet Venus are climbing a mountain made of diamond...when savage natives attack! A lesson is superiority and race relations. John Campbell Jr. (host), Mason Adams, Donald Buka, Guy Wallace (announcer), John Fleming (author). 20:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 01:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Venus Diamond Mountain (Aired June 4, 1958)

Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and Counterspy, the series premiered December 11, 1957 and it ran until June 13, 1958. Quoting from Astounding Magazine, &quot;Exploring Tomorrow is the first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science- fictioneers, and for science-fictioneers&quot; The shows were narrated by the editor of Astounding Magazine, John W. Campbell, Jr., with scripts written by Gordon Dickson, Robert Silverberg and many other notable science fiction writers. The shows, running approximately 25 minutes each, aired on Wednesdays at 8:05 PM. Twenty eight of the twenty nine shows in the series survived and are available to collectors. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 4, 1958. &quot;Venus Diamond Mountain&quot;. Program #12. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Two spacemen from Earth on the planet Venus are climbing a mountain made of diamond...when savage natives attack! A lesson is superiority and race relations. John Campbell Jr. (host), Mason Adams, Donald Buka, Guy Wallace (announcer), John Fleming (author). 20:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Venus Diamond Mountain (Aired June 4, 1958)

Starting as a replacement show for Gangbusters and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of Al Simeone (12-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Al Simeone (Aired December 22, 1945)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1945. Program #413. ABC network. "The Case Of Al Simeone". Sponsored by: Waterman. Al Simeone shoots two people during two different robberies, but each time the gunshot sound effect isn't audible! Introducing the second act, Lewis Valentine is unable to pronounce, "Simeone." Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: Michael James Quinn (murderer). He has tattoos of Cupid on his elbow, other tattoos on his forearms. Joan Deutch (bank robber) has a tattoo on his arm, speaks German and English with an accent. Carlo Petzopanni (bank robber) speaks Italian, is an aviation enthusiast and student pilot. Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Lewis J. Valentine ("Commissioner of the largest police force in the world"), Larry Haines. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-09T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Al Simeone (Aired December 22, 1945)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1945. Program #413. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of Al Simeone&quot;. Sponsored by: Waterman. Al Simeone shoots two people during two different robberies, but each time the gunshot sound effect isn't audible! Introducing the second act, Lewis Valentine is unable to pronounce, &quot;Simeone.&quot; Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: Michael James Quinn (murderer). He has tattoos of Cupid on his elbow, other tattoos on his forearms. Joan Deutch (bank robber) has a tattoo on his arm, speaks German and English with an accent. Carlo Petzopanni (bank robber) speaks Italian, is an aviation enthusiast and student pilot. Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Lewis J. Valentine (&quot;Commissioner of the largest police force in the world&quot;), Larry Haines. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Al Simeone (Aired December 22, 1945)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - The Gildersleeve Memory Course (03-14-39)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Gildersleeve Memory Course (Aired March 14, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1939. "The Gildersleeve Memory Course" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Molly does not appear. Fibber takes a memory course and promptly forgets where he put a ten carat diamond! Jim Jordan, Harold Peary, Isabel Randolph, Mel Blanc, Bill Thompson, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra. 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-09T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber,mcgee,molly,harold,peary,isabel,randolph,mel,blanc,bill,thompson,harlow,wilcox,billy,mills,orchestra,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gildersleeve Memory Course (Aired March 14, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1939. &quot;The Gildersleeve Memory Course&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Molly does not appear. Fibber takes a memory course and promptly forgets where he put a ten carat diamond! Jim Jordan, Harold Peary, Isabel Randolph, Mel Blanc, Bill Thompson, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra. 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gildersleeve Memory Course (Aired March 14, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Mrs. Mike (Starring Joseph Cotton) 11-30-50</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mrs. Mike (Starring Joseph Cotton) Aired November 30, 1950

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 30, 1950. NBC network. "Mrs. Mike". Sponsored by: Ford, RCA, Anacin. A well-done story about a Canadian Mountie, his new wife, and the romance of the Arctic. The real Mrs. Mike, on whose life the book and film were based, is interviewed after the story. Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Evelyn Keyes, Frank Nelson, Hal Girard, Howard Wiley (producer), Janet Scott, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Joseph Granby, Joseph Cotten, Leone LeDoux, Louis King (guest screen director), Martha Wentworth, Michael Ann Barrett, Ralph Moody, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor). 59:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-09T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3599</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mrs. Mike (Starring Joseph Cotton) Aired November 30, 1950

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 30, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Mrs. Mike&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford, RCA, Anacin. A well-done story about a Canadian Mountie, his new wife, and the romance of the Arctic. The real Mrs. Mike, on whose life the book and film were based, is interviewed after the story. Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Evelyn Keyes, Frank Nelson, Hal Girard, Howard Wiley (producer), Janet Scott, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Joseph Granby, Joseph Cotten, Leone LeDoux, Louis King (guest screen director), Martha Wentworth, Michael Ann Barrett, Ralph Moody, Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor). 59:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mrs. Mike (Starring Joseph Cotton) Aired November 30, 1950

The television version, produced an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Heavenly Body (03-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Heavenly Body (Aired March 4, 1952)

Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Heavenly Body". Newspaper columnist Sam Zackery knows who killed Jack Rawlings two years ago. Beautiful Nan Cole is being blackmailed by Zackery; Nan is in love with Al, the bartender. Sam Zackery is not impressed. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-08T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1542</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heavenly Body (Aired March 4, 1952)

Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Heavenly Body&quot;. Newspaper columnist Sam Zackery knows who killed Jack Rawlings two years ago. Beautiful Nan Cole is being blackmailed by Zackery; Nan is in love with Al, the bartender. Sam Zackery is not impressed. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Heavenly Body (Aired March 4, 1952)

Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Blackmail Murder (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. "The Blackmail Murder" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D. A. investigates the death of a psychiatrist. Blackmail is at the bottom of it all. Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-08T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. &quot;The Blackmail Murder&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D. A. investigates the death of a psychiatrist. Blackmail is at the bottom of it all. Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Cheat (02-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cheat (Aired February 6, 1949)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Cheat". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A man needs $35,000 to achieve independence. How to get the money from his wealthy, scatter-brained wife? Well, there's always George Turner! Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), John Hoyt, Sarah Selby, Bernard Gerard (writer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cheat (Aired February 6, 1949)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Cheat&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A man needs $35,000 to achieve independence. How to get the money from his wealthy, scatter-brained wife? Well, there's always George Turner! Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), John Hoyt, Sarah Selby, Bernard Gerard (writer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cheat (Aired February 6, 1949)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular myster...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Live - The Secret Word Is &quot;Shoe&quot; (11-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Shoe" (Aired November 2, 1949)

After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting—and losing—all their money. Later, this was changed to couples answering questions either until they either gave two consecutive incorrect responses or answered four consecutive questions correctly for a prize of $1,000. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1949. NBC network. The Secret Word Is "Shoe". Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is, "Frank Sullivan." Groucho says the secret word! The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Frank Sullivan, Jerry Fielding (conductor), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,susan,boyle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Shoe&quot; (Aired November 2, 1949)

After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting&#8212;and losing&#8212;all their money. Later, this was changed to couples answering questions either until they either gave two consecutive incorrect responses or answered four consecutive questions correctly for a prize of $1,000. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1949. NBC network. The Secret Word Is &quot;Shoe&quot;. Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is, &quot;Frank Sullivan.&quot; Groucho says the secret word! The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Frank Sullivan, Jerry Fielding (conductor), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Shoe&quot; (Aired November 2, 1949)

After the contestants' introduction and int...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio Reader's Digest - Doctor Mike (Starring John Garfield) 05-01-47</title>
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        <![CDATA[Doctor Mike (Starring John Garfield) Aired May 1, 1947

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's. The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 1, 1947. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. "Dr. Mike". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A kindly doctor in the slums has an opportunity to join a Park Avenue clinic and make a name for himself. John Garfield, Richard Kollmar (host), Harry Marble (announcer), Lyn Murray and His Orchestra. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-08T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,reader's,digest,hallmark,john,garfield,lyn,murray,orchestra,richard,kollmar,(host),kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Doctor Mike (Starring John Garfield) Aired May 1, 1947

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's. The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 1, 1947. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. &quot;Dr. Mike&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A kindly doctor in the slums has an opportunity to join a Park Avenue clinic and make a name for himself. John Garfield, Richard Kollmar (host), Harry Marble (announcer), Lyn Murray and His Orchestra. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Doctor Mike (Starring John Garfield) Aired May 1, 1947

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Death Bed Caper (06-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Death Bed Caper (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1948. CBS network. "The Deathbed Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Dan Starbuck hires Spade to witness a deathbed statement by his brother Gordon. However, his brother accuses him of murder! This program has also been referred to as, "The Caper With Two Death Beds." Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Cathy Lewis, William Conrad (doubles), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer), Berne Surrey (sound effects), Elliott Lewis, Wally Maher (doubles). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-07T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Death Bed Caper (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Deathbed Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Dan Starbuck hires Spade to witness a deathbed statement by his brother Gordon. However, his brother accuses him of murder! This program has also been referred to as, &quot;The Caper With Two Death Beds.&quot; Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Cathy Lewis, William Conrad (doubles), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer), Berne Surrey (sound effects), Elliott Lewis, Wally Maher (doubles). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Death Bed Caper (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Case Of The Gold Worshipper (12-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Gold Worshipper (Aired December 25, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 25, 1949. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Gold Worshipper". Commercials added locally. Frank travels to Macao to retrieve the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy gold dealer. The search for a man with his arm in a sling. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Clark Gordon, Gunnar Peterson, Wilms Herbert. 27:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 22:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-07T15_24_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1626</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Gold Worshipper (Aired December 25, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 25, 1949. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Gold Worshipper&quot;. Commercials added locally. Frank travels to Macao to retrieve the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy gold dealer. The search for a man with his arm in a sling. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Clark Gordon, Gunnar Peterson, Wilms Herbert. 27:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Gold Worshipper (Aired December 25, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Covered Bridge (01-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Covered Bridge (Aired January 14, 1950)

Philip Marlowe continued to find limited success in the movies and television in America and England after his radio career ended. Several quality presentations of Chandler's character were produced by the BBC in the 1990's. But the death of Chandler's wife pulled him into severe depression and put an end any effective writing. His last unfinished book, Poodle Springs, was finished by Robert B. Parker, a good friend who tried to remain faithful to the Chandler style. Unfortunately, the critics did not agree. Philip Marlowe, the gritty, no nonsense American detective lived and vanished from the quill of a writer raised in Europe. He will remain a classic buried in the modern world of fighting crime with technology. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 14, 1950. CBS network. "The Covered Bridge". Sustaining. While being kidnapped to Mexico, Marlowe comes upon an escaped convict hiding in a deserted farmhouse. Barney Phillips, Ben Wright, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 32:10.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-07T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1930</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Covered Bridge (Aired January 14, 1950)

Philip Marlowe continued to find limited success in the movies and television in America and England after his radio career ended. Several quality presentations of Chandler's character were produced by the BBC in the 1990's. But the death of Chandler's wife pulled him into severe depression and put an end any effective writing. His last unfinished book, Poodle Springs, was finished by Robert B. Parker, a good friend who tried to remain faithful to the Chandler style. Unfortunately, the critics did not agree. Philip Marlowe, the gritty, no nonsense American detective lived and vanished from the quill of a writer raised in Europe. He will remain a classic buried in the modern world of fighting crime with technology. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Covered Bridge&quot;. Sustaining. While being kidnapped to Mexico, Marlowe comes upon an escaped convict hiding in a deserted farmhouse. Barney Phillips, Ben Wright, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 32:10.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Covered Bridge (Aired January 14, 1950)

Philip Marlowe continued to find limited success i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - The Fur Coat (06-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fur Coat (Aired June 13, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 13, 1947. CBS network. "The Fur Coat". Sustaining. Irma's fur coat. Easy come, easy go! Alan Reed, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Hans Conried, Irene Tedrow, John Brown, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, Marie Wilson, Maurie Webster (announcer), Parke Levy (writer), Stanley Adams (writer), Terry O'Sullivan, The Sportsmen. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-07T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1700</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fur Coat (Aired June 13, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 13, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Fur Coat&quot;. Sustaining. Irma's fur coat. Easy come, easy go! Alan Reed, Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Hans Conried, Irene Tedrow, John Brown, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, Marie Wilson, Maurie Webster (announcer), Parke Levy (writer), Stanley Adams (writer), Terry O'Sullivan, The Sportsmen. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fur Coat (Aired June 13, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Space Patrol - The Space Shark (12-06-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Space Shark (Aired December 6, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures.

THIS EPISODE:

December 6, 1952. ABC network. "The Space Shark". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. While attempting to rescue Tonga from food poisoners, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly fried by heat mirrors on Venus. Later, Commander Corry dodges a guided missile through the rings of Saturn! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Nina Bara. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Space Shark (Aired December 6, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures.

THIS EPISODE:

December 6, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Space Shark&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. While attempting to rescue Tonga from food poisoners, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly fried by heat mirrors on Venus. Later, Commander Corry dodges a guided missile through the rings of Saturn! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Nina Bara. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Space Shark (Aired December 6, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, w...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Suspense - The Diary Of Sophronia Winters (04-27-43)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Diary Of Sophronia Winters (Aired April 27, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1943. CBS network. "The Diary Of Saphronia Winters". Sustaining. A great horror story about a new bride, a madman, and an hotel with 125 deserted rooms! The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on August 17, 1944 and on August 10, 1958. Lucille Fletcher (writer), Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, William Spier (producer), Ted Bliss (director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-04-06T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T18_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,ken,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diary Of Sophronia Winters (Aired April 27, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Diary Of Saphronia Winters&quot;. Sustaining. A great horror story about a new bride, a madman, and an hotel with 125 deserted rooms! The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on August 17, 1944 and on August 10, 1958. Lucille Fletcher (writer), Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, William Spier (producer), Ted Bliss (director), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Diary Of Sophronia Winters (Aired April 27, 1943)

Suspense was actually spawned from anoth...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - Contract On The Saint (07-09-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Contract On The Saint (Aired July 9, 1950)

The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 9, 1950. NBC network. "Contract On The Saint" aka: "The Problem Of The Peculiar Payoff". Sustaining. The program is preceded by a Korean War news bulletin. Who wants "The Saint" killed, and was he given $15,000? Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Jerome Epstein (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Theodore Von Eltz, Don Stanley (announcer), Frances Robinson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Donald Woods. 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2020 21:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T14_13_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14725117.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Contract On The Saint (Aired July 9, 1950)

The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 9, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Contract On The Saint&quot; aka: &quot;The Problem Of The Peculiar Payoff&quot;. Sustaining. The program is preceded by a Korean War news bulletin. Who wants &quot;The Saint&quot; killed, and was he given $15,000? Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Jerome Epstein (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Theodore Von Eltz, Don Stanley (announcer), Frances Robinson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Donald Woods. 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Contract On The Saint (Aired July 9, 1950)

The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Voice Of The Ivy Vine (02-20-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Voice Of The Ivy Vine (Aired February 20, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14723046.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Voice Of The Ivy Vine (Aired February 20, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Voice Of The Ivy Vine (Aired February 20, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The General Electric Theater - The Old Man's Bride (10-01-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 30, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Old Man's Bride". A wealthy Texas Colonel sends his assistant to New Orleans to fetch him a bride. Complications ensue when the messenger falls for the girl himself. AFRTS program name: "Playhouse 25." Van Johnson, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 29:30. &lt;&gt;I&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-06T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,electric,theater,van,johnson,ken,carpenter,(announcer),wilbur,hatch,romance,tragedy,fantasy,variety,tom,bosley,william,holden,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14722880.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 30, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Old Man's Bride&quot;. A wealthy Texas Colonel sends his assistant to New Orleans to fetch him a bride. Complications ensue when the messenger falls for the girl himself. AFRTS program name: &quot;Playhouse 25.&quot; Van Johnson, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 29:30. &lt;&gt;I&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Old Man's Bride (Aired July 30, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>ABC Mystery Time - My Adventure In Norfork (1957)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ My Adventure In Norfork (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown,

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. "My Adventure In Norfolk". The program is also known as, "Mystery Time Classics" and "Masters Of Mystery." The date is approximate. Ralph Richardson, A. J. Allen (writer), Don Dowd (host). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T21_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abc,mystery,time,don,dowd,sir,laurence,olivier,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1440</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14722836.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary> My Adventure In Norfork (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown,

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. &quot;My Adventure In Norfolk&quot;. The program is also known as, &quot;Mystery Time Classics&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; The date is approximate. Ralph Richardson, A. J. Allen (writer), Don Dowd (host). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> My Adventure In Norfork (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown,

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Whiskers And Black Eye (03-24-55) </title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Whiskers And Black Eye (Aired March 24, 1955)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1955. "Whiskers And Black Eye" - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first call is about a little girl that has been crying. Her cat is in the washer! Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-05T16_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1586127603.14721545" length="6506074" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14721548.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Whiskers And Black Eye (Aired March 24, 1955)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1955. &quot;Whiskers And Black Eye&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first call is about a little girl that has been crying. Her cat is in the washer! Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Whiskers And Black Eye (Aired March 24, 1955)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Philo Vance - The Nightmare Murder Case (11-22-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired November 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential."

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1949. Program #72. ZIV Syndication. "The Nightmare Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A woman tells Vance that she's had two dreams, both of which came true! Her third dream is that she's going to kill a man! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander (doubles), Mandel Kramer, Ian Martin (doubles), Frederick W. Ziv (producer), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), George Petrie, S. S. Van Dine (creator). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1549</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired November 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1949. Program #72. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Nightmare Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A woman tells Vance that she's had two dreams, both of which came true! Her third dream is that she's going to kill a man! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander (doubles), Mandel Kramer, Ian Martin (doubles), Frederick W. Ziv (producer), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), George Petrie, S. S. Van Dine (creator). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired November 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Efficiency Expert (09-10-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Efficiency Expert (Aired September 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1946. "Efficiency Expert". CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. An efficiency expert puts the Fix-It Shop in shambles. A Burlesque dancer's zipper can't be found because everything's so neat! Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Earle Ross, Bea Benaderet, Joseph Kearns, Leora Thatcher, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1520</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Efficiency Expert (Aired September 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1946. &quot;Efficiency Expert&quot;. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. An efficiency expert puts the Fix-It Shop in shambles. A Burlesque dancer's zipper can't be found because everything's so neat! Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Earle Ross, Bea Benaderet, Joseph Kearns, Leora Thatcher, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Efficiency Expert (Aired September 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Rogue's Holiday (09-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Rogue's Holiday (Aired September 21, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. "Rogue's Holiday". Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-05T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lives,of,harry,lime,orson,welles,anton,karas,(zither),alan,towers,spy,crime,international,life,death,murder,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,d</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1703</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Rogue's Holiday (Aired September 21, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. &quot;Rogue's Holiday&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Rogue's Holiday (Aired September 21, 1951)

The Third...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - Bank Robbery (07-08-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bank Robbery (Aired July 7, 1952)

The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 7, 1952. CBS network. "Bank Robbery" aka: "The Be-Bop Bandits Bungling Bang-Bang". Sustaining. While the cops are watching a line-up just for fun, a report comes in that a bank has been robbed; two tellers were killed with a submachine gun. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, William J. Radcliff (writer), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Tony Barrett, Sidney Miller, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-04T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,jim,backus,joel,samuels,virginia,gregg,william,johnstone,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1467</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bank Robbery (Aired July 7, 1952)

The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 7, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Bank Robbery&quot; aka: &quot;The Be-Bop Bandits Bungling Bang-Bang&quot;. Sustaining. While the cops are watching a line-up just for fun, a report comes in that a bank has been robbed; two tellers were killed with a submachine gun. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, William J. Radcliff (writer), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Tony Barrett, Sidney Miller, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bank Robbery (Aired July 7, 1952)

The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Undertow (1949) MOVIE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Undertow (1949)USA Release Date December 1, 1949

Seven years ago,Tony Reagan (Scott Brady), was a low-level member of the Chicago syndicate; he was run out of town back then for being involved with the kingpin Big Jim's niece. Currently, Reagan has been vacationing in Reno, at a lodge in which he intends to invest with the father of an old army buddy. He bumps into an old friend/former colleague from Chicago named Danny Morgan (John Russell). It turns out they are both hoping to soon be married. On his way home to Chicago to propose to his girl, Reagan shares the flight with a schoolteacher, Ann McKnight (Peggy Dow), someone he met at a Reno casino and helped win at the gambling table. At the airport, he is met by the police; it seems they have been tipped off that Reagan is looking to stir trouble with Big Jim. The police put a tail on him, which he shakes on a Chicago elevated train. Reagan meets up with his bride-to-be, Sally Lee (Dorothy Hart). He tells her he will go to Big Jim to make peace. But when the uncle is murdered, Reagan is framed for it. Released in the USA on December 1, 1949

Scott Brady Tony Reagan John Russell Danny Morgan Dorothy Hart Sally Lee Peggy Dow Ann McKnight Bruce Bennett Reckling  Rock Hudson William Castle (Director)


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-04T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>1949,undertow,movie,video,film,feature,scott,brady,tony,reagan,john,russell,danny,morgan,dorothy,hart,sally,lee,peggy,dow,ann,mcknight,bruce,bennett,reckling,rock,hudson,william,castle,(director),crime,romance,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4231</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Undertow (1949)USA Release Date December 1, 1949

Seven years ago,Tony Reagan (Scott Brady), was a low-level member of the Chicago syndicate; he was run out of town back then for being involved with the kingpin Big Jim's niece. Currently, Reagan has been vacationing in Reno, at a lodge in which he intends to invest with the father of an old army buddy. He bumps into an old friend/former colleague from Chicago named Danny Morgan (John Russell). It turns out they are both hoping to soon be married. On his way home to Chicago to propose to his girl, Reagan shares the flight with a schoolteacher, Ann McKnight (Peggy Dow), someone he met at a Reno casino and helped win at the gambling table. At the airport, he is met by the police; it seems they have been tipped off that Reagan is looking to stir trouble with Big Jim. The police put a tail on him, which he shakes on a Chicago elevated train. Reagan meets up with his bride-to-be, Sally Lee (Dorothy Hart). He tells her he will go to Big Jim to make peace. But when the uncle is murdered, Reagan is framed for it. Released in the USA on December 1, 1949

Scott Brady Tony Reagan John Russell Danny Morgan Dorothy Hart Sally Lee Peggy Dow Ann McKnight Bruce Bennett Reckling  Rock Hudson William Castle (Director)


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Undertow (1949)USA Release Date December 1, 1949

Seven years ago,Tony Reagan (Scott Brady), wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - The Tape Recorder (04-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

April 23, 1950. "The Tape Recorder" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. While Mr. Conklin is trying to economize, he finds himself buying a tape recorder, without even knowing it! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Frank Nelson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (writer), Joe Quillan (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor). 34:45. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-04T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

April 23, 1950. &quot;The Tape Recorder&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. While Mr. Conklin is trying to economize, he finds himself buying a tape recorder, without even knowing it! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Jeff Chandler, Frank Nelson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Lester White (writer), Joe Quillan (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor). 34:45. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tape Recorder (Aired April 23, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Tomato (01-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)

Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1951. Program #85. NBC network. "The Big Tomato". Sponsored by: Fatima. A high school boy named Kenneth Morrow is killed in an auto accident. He had been using marijuana! Friday and the cops track down "The Big Tomato." The editors of "Motion Picture Daily" and "Fame" magazine name Jack Webb, "the most promising star of tomorrow" and Dragnet "the best radio program of its type" for 1950. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-04T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)

Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1951. Program #85. NBC network. &quot;The Big Tomato&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. A high school boy named Kenneth Morrow is killed in an auto accident. He had been using marijuana! Friday and the cops track down &quot;The Big Tomato.&quot; The editors of &quot;Motion Picture Daily&quot; and &quot;Fame&quot; magazine name Jack Webb, &quot;the most promising star of tomorrow&quot; and Dragnet &quot;the best radio program of its type&quot; for 1950. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Tomato (Aired January 25, 1951)

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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues (01-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues (Aired January 7, 1951)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues". Sustaining. This program has also been dated December 31, 1950. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Mandel Kramer, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 27:24.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues (Aired January 7, 1951)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues&quot;. Sustaining. This program has also been dated December 31, 1950. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Mandel Kramer, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 27:24.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Kleptomaniac Clues (Aired January 7, 1951)

The show was at the top of the list...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - The Dark Corner (11-10-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Corner - Starring Lucille Ball (Aired November 10, 1947)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. 

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November 10, 1947. CBS network. "The Dark Corner". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A former San Francisco private eye, just in back New York after two years in prison (the victim of a frame-up), finds himself a target for another send-up and murder. Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Joseph Kearns, Wally Maher, Dan O'Herlihy, Fay Baker, William Johnstone (doubles), Truda Marson, Janet Scott (doubles), Lois Corbett (doubles), Norma Jean Nilsson, Noreen Gammill, Edward Marr (doubles), Stanley Farrar (doubles), Herb Butterfield (doubles), Cliff Clark (doubles), Howard McNear (doubles), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), Jay Dratler (screenwriter), Bernard Schoenfeld (screenwriter), Leo Rosten (author), Betty Ann Lynn (intermission guest), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,radio,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Corner - Starring Lucille Ball (Aired November 10, 1947)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 10, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Dark Corner&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A former San Francisco private eye, just in back New York after two years in prison (the victim of a frame-up), finds himself a target for another send-up and murder. Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Joseph Kearns, Wally Maher, Dan O'Herlihy, Fay Baker, William Johnstone (doubles), Truda Marson, Janet Scott (doubles), Lois Corbett (doubles), Norma Jean Nilsson, Noreen Gammill, Edward Marr (doubles), Stanley Farrar (doubles), Herb Butterfield (doubles), Cliff Clark (doubles), Howard McNear (doubles), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as &quot;Libby&quot;), Jay Dratler (screenwriter), Bernard Schoenfeld (screenwriter), Leo Rosten (author), Betty Ann Lynn (intermission guest), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Corner - Starring Lucille Ball (Aired November 10, 1947)

Lux Radio Theater employed s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Rita Malloy (05-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rita Malloy (Aired May 1, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 1, 1949. Program #7. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A corpse in one of Novak's boats leads to the body of "Rita Malloy", beautiful and dead. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr (doubles), Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Richard Breen (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 36:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-03T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2184</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rita Malloy (Aired May 1, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 1, 1949. Program #7. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A corpse in one of Novak's boats leads to the body of &quot;Rita Malloy&quot;, beautiful and dead. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr (doubles), Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Richard Breen (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 36:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rita Malloy (Aired May 1, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason (AUDIO Only) - The Case Of The Silent Partner (10-26-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Silent Partner (Aired October 26, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1957. "Case Of The Silent Partner". The owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper. Writer, Erle Stanley Gardner and Donald S. Sanford. Producer, Ben Brady. Directed by Christian Nyby. 49:11. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-03T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,crime,defense,television,movies,raymond,burr,barbara,hale,william,hopper,erle,stanley,gardner,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2951</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Silent Partner (Aired October 26, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1957. &quot;Case Of The Silent Partner&quot;. The owner of a lucrative orchid business is charged with murder after her husband loses stock shares in a poker game to a sleazy ex-con. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper. Writer, Erle Stanley Gardner and Donald S. Sanford. Producer, Ben Brady. Directed by Christian Nyby. 49:11. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Silent Partner (Aired October 26, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running law...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Acting Police Commissioner (03-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Acting Police Commissioner (Aired March 30, 1949)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 

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March 30, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve is appointed "Acting Police Commissioner", and is determined to catch the "Whistling Bandit!" Andy White (writer), Earle Ross, Gloria Holiday, Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Elliotte (writer), John Wald (announcer), Ken Christy, Lillian Randolph, Marylee Robb, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-03T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Acting Police Commissioner (Aired March 30, 1949)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 

THIS EPISIODE:
 
March 30, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve is appointed &quot;Acting Police Commissioner&quot;, and is determined to catch the &quot;Whistling Bandit!&quot; Andy White (writer), Earle Ross, Gloria Holiday, Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Elliotte (writer), John Wald (announcer), Ken Christy, Lillian Randolph, Marylee Robb, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Acting Police Commissioner (Aired March 30, 1949)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Wherever I Go (07-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wherever I Go (Aired July 6, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 6, 1946. Program #4. Syndicated. "Wherever I Go". Commercials added locally. A man poisons his wife after tricking her into writing a suicide note. And then "he" comes into the picture! William Moorewood (writer), Berry Kroeger, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (music), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-03T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wherever I Go (Aired July 6, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 6, 1946. Program #4. Syndicated. &quot;Wherever I Go&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man poisons his wife after tricking her into writing a suicide note. And then &quot;he&quot; comes into the picture! William Moorewood (writer), Berry Kroeger, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (music), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wherever I Go (Aired July 6, 1946)

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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - John Carthage (03-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John Carthage (Aired March 2, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. 

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March 2, 1948. Program #12. Finley syndication. "John Carthage". Commercials added locally. Book 22, page 475. A doctor is about to die. "Fate" writes the final entry in the doctor's elegant mountain lodge. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>John Carthage (Aired March 2, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1948. Program #12. Finley syndication. &quot;John Carthage&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 22, page 475. A doctor is about to die. &quot;Fate&quot; writes the final entry in the doctor's elegant mountain lodge. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>John Carthage (Aired March 2, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley (03-02-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley (Aired March 2, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley" - The smudged fingerprint on a plain mirror is the exhibit in Scotland Yard's Black Museum. It leads to the apprehension of the killer Marjorie Ashley, who was beaten after she was strangled. Was it Jack The Ripper in 1942? Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 23:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-02T16_18_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,whitehall,1212</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley (Aired March 2, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley&quot; - The smudged fingerprint on a plain mirror is the exhibit in Scotland Yard's Black Museum. It leads to the apprehension of the killer Marjorie Ashley, who was beaten after she was strangled. Was it Jack The Ripper in 1942? Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder Of Marjorie Ashley (Aired March 2, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Virginia Beach Matter (08-31-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Virginia Beach Matter (Aired August 31, 1950)

Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world.

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August 31, 1950. CBS network. "The Virginia Beach Matter". Sustaining. Johnny is hired to protect a beautiful woman from her husband, who is getting out of prison. The husband turns out to be a homicidal maniac. The final show of the series until September 30, 1950. The script is similar to the program of December 3, 1949. Edmond O'Brien, Howard McNear, Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Bob Sweeney, Jeanne Bates, Jaime del Valle (transcirber), Virginia Gregg, Hy Averback, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-02T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Virginia Beach Matter (Aired August 31, 1950)

Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Virginia Beach Matter&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny is hired to protect a beautiful woman from her husband, who is getting out of prison. The husband turns out to be a homicidal maniac. The final show of the series until September 30, 1950. The script is similar to the program of December 3, 1949. Edmond O'Brien, Howard McNear, Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Bob Sweeney, Jeanne Bates, Jaime del Valle (transcirber), Virginia Gregg, Hy Averback, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Virginia Beach Matter (Aired August 31, 1950)

Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Colonel Warburton's Madness (09-10-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Colonel Warburton's Madness (Aired September 10, 1945)

From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1945. Mutual network.  "Colonel Warburton's Madness". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The Colonel has gone raving mad, and only Sherlock Holmes and a dog can discover the cause! Based on the story, "The Engineer's Thumb." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-02T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,harry,bartell,arthur,conan,doyle,detective,scotland,yard,dr.,watson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,dig</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Colonel Warburton's Madness (Aired September 10, 1945)

From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1945. Mutual network.  &quot;Colonel Warburton's Madness&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The Colonel has gone raving mad, and only Sherlock Holmes and a dog can discover the cause! Based on the story, &quot;The Engineer's Thumb.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Colonel Warburton's Madness (Aired September 10, 1945)

From 1881, Holmes is described as havin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Molle Mystery Theater - Corpus Delicti (01-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpus Delecti (Aired January 17, 1947)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 17, 1947. Program #133. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Corpus Delicti". A detective has just a few hours to save his brother from going to the electric chair. The program may be dated November 29, 1945. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 24:35. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-02T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1475</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Corpus Delecti (Aired January 17, 1947)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 17, 1947. Program #133. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Corpus Delicti&quot;. A detective has just a few hours to save his brother from going to the electric chair. The program may be dated November 29, 1945. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 24:35. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Corpus Delecti (Aired January 17, 1947)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great l...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Big Town - Blind Justice (09-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Blind Justice (Aired September 14, 1948)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1948. NBC network. "Blind Justice". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. The first show of the third series. A construction foreman named Mike Barton has been shot. Was the killer Knuckles Malone. The only "witness" to the crime is blind. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Robert Dryden, Jerry McGill (writer, director), Bernard Dudley (commercial spokesman). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2020 03:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-01T20_13_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,casinos</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2059</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Blind Justice (Aired September 14, 1948)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Blind Justice&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. The first show of the third series. A construction foreman named Mike Barton has been shot. Was the killer Knuckles Malone. The only &quot;witness&quot; to the crime is blind. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Robert Dryden, Jerry McGill (writer, director), Bernard Dudley (commercial spokesman). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Blind Justice (Aired September 14, 1948)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - The Bold Venture Is Stolen (11-12-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bold Venture Is Stolen - (Aired November 12, 1951)


The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since this was syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1951. Program #34. ZIV Syndication. "The Bold Venture Is Stolen". Commercials added locally. Two bad guys steal Slate's ship and use it to rob the Tomasino Refining Compny. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ben Welden, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-01T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-01T15_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1585778453.14711787" length="6641389" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bold Venture Is Stolen - (Aired November 12, 1951)

The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since this was syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1951. Program #34. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Bold Venture Is Stolen&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two bad guys steal Slate's ship and use it to rob the Tomasino Refining Compny. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ben Welden, Jester Hairston, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor). 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bold Venture Is Stolen - (Aired November 12, 1951)

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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Lost Lady (10-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Lady (Aired October 16, 1948)

 The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1948. CBS network. "The Lost Lady". Sustaining. Jack Webb, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Herb Butterfield, Yvonne Peattie, Lurene Tuttle, Ken Christy, Lawrence Dobkin, Milton Charles (organist). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Lady (Aired October 16, 1948)

 The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Lost Lady&quot;. Sustaining. Jack Webb, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Herb Butterfield, Yvonne Peattie, Lurene Tuttle, Ken Christy, Lawrence Dobkin, Milton Charles (organist). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Lady (Aired October 16, 1948)

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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Fixing A Radio (02-12-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fixing A Radio (Aired February 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-04-01T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Fixing A Radio (Aired February 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fixing A Radio (Aired February 12, 1947)

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      <title>The Gulf Screen Guild Theater - The Shop Around The Corner (Starring James Stewart) 09-29-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shop Around The Corner (Starring James Stewart) Aired September 29, 1940

The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1940. The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. The screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson based on a 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie, written by Miklós László. This film was ranked #28 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions. In 1999, The Shop Around the Corner was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-31T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,theater,james,stewart,margaret,sullavan,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2164</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shop Around The Corner (Starring James Stewart) Aired September 29, 1940

The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1940. The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. The screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson based on a 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie, written by Mikl&#243;s L&#225;szl&#243;. This film was ranked #28 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions. In 1999, The Shop Around the Corner was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant&quot;. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shop Around The Corner (Starring James Stewart) Aired September 29, 1940

The Gulf Screen G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) -  The Shipboard Jewel Robbery (10-20-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shipboard Jewel Robbery (Aired October 20, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1953. NBC network. "The Shipboard Jewel Robbery". Sustaining. Rocky's a steward on an ocean liner and becomes involved in a jewel heist on the high seas. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Tony Barrett, Marvin Miller, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Norma Varden, Shepard Menken. 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-31T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1454</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shipboard Jewel Robbery (Aired October 20, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Shipboard Jewel Robbery&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky's a steward on an ocean liner and becomes involved in a jewel heist on the high seas. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Tony Barrett, Marvin Miller, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Norma Varden, Shepard Menken. 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shipboard Jewel Robbery (Aired October 20, 1953)

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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Case Of The Sleepy Camel (01-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Sleepy Camel (Aired January 16, 1949)

Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Café Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. He's also ambitious and eager for promotion. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 16, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Case Of The Sleepy Camel". Sustaining. A native blocks the door of the Cafe Tambourine with a sleeping camel. Youssef has three camels, a gift for Rocky. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (adaptor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (original music), Larry Roman (adaptor), Andrew Batar (writer, TWA pilot of Cairo), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 19:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-31T12_59_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Sleepy Camel (Aired January 16, 1949)

Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Caf&#233; Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. He's also ambitious and eager for promotion. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 16, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Case Of The Sleepy Camel&quot;. Sustaining. A native blocks the door of the Cafe Tambourine with a sleeping camel. Youssef has three camels, a gift for Rocky. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (adaptor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (original music), Larry Roman (adaptor), Andrew Batar (writer, TWA pilot of Cairo), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes From 1946</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "George Westinghouse" (05-16-46) and "The King Of Clocks" (07-30-46)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

05-16-46 - Program #142(sic). Westinghouse syndication. "George Westinghouse". Sustaining. A tribute to the "man who added much to the progress of our nation" (and was also the founder of KDKA-Westinghouse). 15 minutes. 

07-30-46 - Program #184. Westinghouse syndication. "The King Of Clocks". Sustaining. The story of how "Big Ben" came into existence. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-31T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,in,research,informative,scientific,educational,tool,history,learn,school,children,study,american,westinghouse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1728</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;George Westinghouse&quot; (05-16-46) and &quot;The King Of Clocks&quot; (07-30-46)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

05-16-46 - Program #142(sic). Westinghouse syndication. &quot;George Westinghouse&quot;. Sustaining. A tribute to the &quot;man who added much to the progress of our nation&quot; (and was also the founder of KDKA-Westinghouse). 15 minutes. 

07-30-46 - Program #184. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The King Of Clocks&quot;. Sustaining. The story of how &quot;Big Ben&quot; came into existence. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;George Westinghouse&quot; (05-16-46) and &quot;The King Of Clocks&quot; (07-30-46)

A wonderfull...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts (04-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Talent Scouts (Aired April 24, 1950)

Godfrey found in later years that his enthusiasm for high tech had its limits, when he concluded that some technological developments posed the potential to threaten the environment. During one appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, Godfrey commented that the United States needed the supersonic transport "about as much as we need another bag of those clunkers from the moon." The concern that the SST contributed to noise pollution, an issue Godfrey was instrumental in raising in the United States, is considered to have effectively ended SST interest in the U.S., leaving it to Britain and France.[citation needed] (Cavett claims that Godfrey's statement also earned tax audits from the Richard Nixon-era Internal Revenue Service for the show's entire production staff.) Despite an intense desire to remain in the public eye, Godfrey's presence ebbed considerably over the next ten years, notwithstanding an HBO special and an appearance on a PBS salute to the 1950s. A 1981 attempt to reconcile him with LaRosa for a Godfrey show reunion record album, bringing together Godfrey and a number of the "Little Godfreys," collapsed. At an initially amicable meeting, Godfrey reasserted that LaRosa wanted out of his contract and asked why he hadn't explained that instead of insisting he was fired without warning.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Talent Scouts (Aired April 24, 1950)

Godfrey found in later years that his enthusiasm for high tech had its limits, when he concluded that some technological developments posed the potential to threaten the environment. During one appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, Godfrey commented that the United States needed the supersonic transport &quot;about as much as we need another bag of those clunkers from the moon.&quot; The concern that the SST contributed to noise pollution, an issue Godfrey was instrumental in raising in the United States, is considered to have effectively ended SST interest in the U.S., leaving it to Britain and France.[citation needed] (Cavett claims that Godfrey's statement also earned tax audits from the Richard Nixon-era Internal Revenue Service for the show's entire production staff.) Despite an intense desire to remain in the public eye, Godfrey's presence ebbed considerably over the next ten years, notwithstanding an HBO special and an appearance on a PBS salute to the 1950s. A 1981 attempt to reconcile him with LaRosa for a Godfrey show reunion record album, bringing together Godfrey and a number of the &quot;Little Godfreys,&quot; collapsed. At an initially amicable meeting, Godfrey reasserted that LaRosa wanted out of his contract and asked why he hadn't explained that instead of insisting he was fired without warning.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Talent Scouts (Aired April 24, 1950)

Godfrey found in later years that his enthusiasm for high...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Storming Of The Bastille (07-14-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Storming Of The Bastille (Aired July 14, 1947)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You Are There!" At the end of the program, after Cronkite summarizes what happened in the preceding event, he reminded viewers, "What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... and you were there."


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Storming Of The Bastille (Aired July 14, 1947)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken &quot;You Are There!&quot; At the end of the program, after Cronkite summarizes what happened in the preceding event, he reminded viewers, &quot;What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... and you were there.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Storming Of The Bastille (Aired July 14, 1947)

The radio program made a transition to tele...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - Scream Of The Hawk  (Starring Mel Torme) 05-01-74</title>
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        <![CDATA[  Scream Of The Hawk (Starring Mel Torme) Aired May 01, 1974

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1401</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>  Scream Of The Hawk (Starring Mel Torme) Aired May 01, 1974

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>  Scream Of The Hawk (Starring Mel Torme) Aired May 01, 1974

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - 2 Episodes From 1943</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes (07-15-43) and (07-22-43)

Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. Sgt. Preston's faithful steed was Rex, used primarily in the summer months, but generally Yukon King and his dog team were the key mode of transportation (as signalled by Preston's cry of "On, King! On, you huskies!." There is some confusion regarding King's actual breed. The producers seemed to use malamute and husky interchangeably. At lease once, Preston answered "malamute" to the question from another character.

TODAY'S SHOW:

July 15, 1943. Program #285. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Meeting The Terms Of A Contract". Sustaining. Sergeant Preston discovers a cave filled with stolen pelts, and is wounded by two bad guys. Possible recording date: May 28, 1943. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:16.

July 22, 1943. Program #286. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Till A Man's Proved Dead". Sustaining. Jim Glynn is shot by Manny Newtown from ambush. Sergeant Preston announces that he can identify the attackers. Possible recording date: June 4, 1943. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:23.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-30T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes (07-15-43) and (07-22-43)

Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. Sgt. Preston's faithful steed was Rex, used primarily in the summer months, but generally Yukon King and his dog team were the key mode of transportation (as signalled by Preston's cry of &quot;On, King! On, you huskies!.&quot; There is some confusion regarding King's actual breed. The producers seemed to use malamute and husky interchangeably. At lease once, Preston answered &quot;malamute&quot; to the question from another character.

TODAY'S SHOW:

July 15, 1943. Program #285. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Meeting The Terms Of A Contract&quot;. Sustaining. Sergeant Preston discovers a cave filled with stolen pelts, and is wounded by two bad guys. Possible recording date: May 28, 1943. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:16.

July 22, 1943. Program #286. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Till A Man's Proved Dead&quot;. Sustaining. Jim Glynn is shot by Manny Newtown from ambush. Sergeant Preston announces that he can identify the attackers. Possible recording date: June 4, 1943. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:23.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes (07-15-43) and (07-22-43)

Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mayor Of The Town - Finding Mary Meyer (02-17-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Finding Mary Meyer (Aired February 17, 1943)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter.

THIS EPISODE:

February 17, 1943. "Finding Mary Meyer" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Vimms. The mayor searches for Mary Meyer, in hiding and suspected of murder. Agnes Moorehead, Beulah Bondi, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-30T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mayor,of,town,conrad,binyon,agnes,moorehead,lionel,barrymore,gordon,jenkins,orchestra,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Finding Mary Meyer (Aired February 17, 1943)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter.

THIS EPISODE:

February 17, 1943. &quot;Finding Mary Meyer&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Vimms. The mayor searches for Mary Meyer, in hiding and suspected of murder. Agnes Moorehead, Beulah Bondi, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Finding Mary Meyer (Aired February 17, 1943)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - Share And Share Alike (10-24-32)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Share And Share Alike (Aired October 24, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-30T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,old,nancy,alonzo,deen,cole,salem,marie,o'flynn,adelaide,fitz-allen,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Share And Share Alike (Aired October 24, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Share And Share Alike (Aired October 24, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - Skulking Permit (02-15-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Skulking Permit (Aired February 15, 1956)

Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 15, 1956. NBC network. "Skulking Permit". Sustaining. A long-lost colony of Earth tries to prove itself civilized ...by creating a criminal! The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on July 4, 1957. Joseph Boland, Joe DeSantis, Mandel Kramer, Richard Hamilton, Robert Sheckley (author), Ruby Dee, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Jack Costello (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Wendell Holmes, Alan Hewitt, William Quinn. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-29T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Skulking Permit (Aired February 15, 1956)

Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts. Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 15, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Skulking Permit&quot;. Sustaining. A long-lost colony of Earth tries to prove itself civilized ...by creating a criminal! The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on July 4, 1957. Joseph Boland, Joe DeSantis, Mandel Kramer, Richard Hamilton, Robert Sheckley (author), Ruby Dee, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Jack Costello (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Wendell Holmes, Alan Hewitt, William Quinn. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Skulking Permit (Aired February 15, 1956)

Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - The Sleeper (02-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sleeper (Aired February 4, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

February 4, 1953. Program #42. ZIV Syndication. "The Sleeper". Commercials added locally. The wife of a well-known congressman is blackmailed by the Party. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sleeper (Aired February 4, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

February 4, 1953. Program #42. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Sleeper&quot;. Commercials added locally. The wife of a well-known congressman is blackmailed by the Party. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sleeper (Aired February 4, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Shotgun (07-14-54) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shotgun (Aired July 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1954. "The Shotgun" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Eva Weald has shot her husband, she says, in self-defense. The public service announcements have been deleted. Everett Sloane, Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-29T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shotgun (Aired July 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1954. &quot;The Shotgun&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Eva Weald has shot her husband, she says, in self-defense. The public service announcements have been deleted. Everett Sloane, Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shotgun (Aired July 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Rosemary Clooney (09-16-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Rosemary Clooney (Aired September 16, 1952)

On October 3, 1948, the team were stars of the television debut of the NBC live television variety show Welcome Aboard sponsored by Admiral, manufacturers of TV sets, and were also featured on the second show of October 10, 1948 (kinescope survives of this live TV broadcast in UCLA Film and Television Archive). On April 3, 1949 they debuted on their TV version of their "Martin &amp; Lewis" radio show on the NBC-TV network, with guest Bob Hope, with their inaugural program drawing lackluster reviews in the April 30, 1949 issue of Billboard magazine. Also in 1949, Martin and Lewis were signed by Paramount producer Hal Wallis as comedy relief for the film My Friend Irma.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 16, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The first show of the season. The first tune is, "Hominy Grits." The system cue has been deleted. Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Rosemary Clooney (Guest). 33:306. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-29T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1985</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Rosemary Clooney (Aired September 16, 1952)

On October 3, 1948, the team were stars of the television debut of the NBC live television variety show Welcome Aboard sponsored by Admiral, manufacturers of TV sets, and were also featured on the second show of October 10, 1948 (kinescope survives of this live TV broadcast in UCLA Film and Television Archive). On April 3, 1949 they debuted on their TV version of their &quot;Martin &amp; Lewis&quot; radio show on the NBC-TV network, with guest Bob Hope, with their inaugural program drawing lackluster reviews in the April 30, 1949 issue of Billboard magazine. Also in 1949, Martin and Lewis were signed by Paramount producer Hal Wallis as comedy relief for the film My Friend Irma.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 16, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The first show of the season. The first tune is, &quot;Hominy Grits.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Rosemary Clooney (Guest). 33:306. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Rosemary Clooney (Aired September 16, 1952)

On October 3, 1948, the team were...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Macabre - Final Resting Place (11-13-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Final Resting Place (Aired November 13, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil."

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1961. Program #1. AFRTS-FEN origination. "Final Resting Place". The first show of the series. A well-written and surprisingly well-acted horror story about an escaped madman and his victim willingly buried alive. Well done! The dates listed are for the first broadcasts on the Far East Network. As with many AFRTS shows, the program were heard in different places long after the original broadcast. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-29T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1590</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14700820.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Final Resting Place (Aired November 13, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1961. Program #1. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;Final Resting Place&quot;. The first show of the series. A well-written and surprisingly well-acted horror story about an escaped madman and his victim willingly buried alive. Well done! The dates listed are for the first broadcasts on the Far East Network. As with many AFRTS shows, the program were heard in different places long after the original broadcast. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Final Resting Place (Aired November 13, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Vienna (06-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vienna (Aired June 22, 1951)

CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1951. "Vienna" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. KCLE-FM, St. Louis aircheck. Ken Thurston travels to Austria to investigate the murder of the owner of the last free newspaper in Vienna. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-28T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1428</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Vienna (Aired June 22, 1951)

CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1951. &quot;Vienna&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. KCLE-FM, St. Louis aircheck. Ken Thurston travels to Austria to investigate the murder of the owner of the last free newspaper in Vienna. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 23:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Vienna (Aired June 22, 1951)

CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - The Battle Of The Magicians (07-27-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Battle Of The Magicians (Aired July 27, 1946)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1946. NBC network. "The Battle Of The Magicians". Sustaining. Mr. Saladin says that he can bring back the dead. Wyllis Cooper (writer), Everett Clark, Tony Parish, Meg Hahn, Duke Watson, Boris Aplon, Nathan Davis, Ernest Andrews, Albert Crews (producer, director). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-28T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Battle Of The Magicians (Aired July 27, 1946)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Battle Of The Magicians&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Saladin says that he can bring back the dead. Wyllis Cooper (writer), Everett Clark, Tony Parish, Meg Hahn, Duke Watson, Boris Aplon, Nathan Davis, Ernest Andrews, Albert Crews (producer, director). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Battle Of The Magicians (Aired July 27, 1946)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life of Riley - Accident Insurance Policy (05-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Accident Insurance Policy (Aired May 31, 1947)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").

THIS EPISODE:

May 31, 1947. "Accident Insurance Policy" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Dreft, Prell. Riley sprains his ankle and files for benefits under his new accident policy. The date above is subject to correction. William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Barbara Eiler, Ken Christy, Buddy Gray, Tommy Cook, Warren Mills, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Lou Kosloff (music). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-28T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-03-28T09_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1585428477.14700618" length="6968380" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Accident Insurance Policy (Aired May 31, 1947)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).

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May 31, 1947. &quot;Accident Insurance Policy&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Dreft, Prell. Riley sprains his ankle and files for benefits under his new accident policy. The date above is subject to correction. William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Barbara Eiler, Ken Christy, Buddy Gray, Tommy Cook, Warren Mills, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Lou Kosloff (music). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Accident Insurance Policy (Aired May 31, 1947)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Manhunt - 2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-28T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>manhunt,larry,haines,adventure,patricia,pat,o'connor,homicide,detective,sergeant,bill,morton,crime,puzzle,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1375</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. &quot;Manhunt&quot; was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - Legal Loophole (10-03-45) &amp; Gloomy Room (10-12-45)

Having instilled a sense of fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>John Steele Adventurer - Inside Story (08-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Inside Story (Aired August 07, 1951)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-27T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john,steele,don,douglas,ted,mallie,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Inside Story (Aired August 07, 1951)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Inside Story (Aired August 07, 1951)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Man From Yesterday (12-21-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man From Yesterday (Aired December 21, 1941)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1941. Blue Network. "The Man From Yesterday". Sponsored by: Carter's Little Liver Pills. A giant gorilla has been captued by a scientist. The gorilla remembers his captor from long ago...and is planning revenge! His captor remembers a previous meeting as well..a very, very long time ago! Ed Herlihy (announcer), Milton Geiger (writer), Myron McCormick, Anne Seymour, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Arthur Vinton, Santos Ortega. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-27T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man From Yesterday (Aired December 21, 1941)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1941. Blue Network. &quot;The Man From Yesterday&quot;. Sponsored by: Carter's Little Liver Pills. A giant gorilla has been captued by a scientist. The gorilla remembers his captor from long ago...and is planning revenge! His captor remembers a previous meeting as well..a very, very long time ago! Ed Herlihy (announcer), Milton Geiger (writer), Myron McCormick, Anne Seymour, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Arthur Vinton, Santos Ortega. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man From Yesterday (Aired December 21, 1941)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-tim...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - The Boxing Champion (11-23-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Boxing Champion (Aired November 23, 1954)

Hancock's Half-Hour is the yardstick against which all subsequent British sitcoms have been measured, the vast majority failing to size up to its extremely high standards. Based on his famous radio show of the same name, the TV run consolidated Tony Hancock's standing as Britain's leading comic of the day, the entertainer providing ample proof that his wonderfully flexible face could be as expressive as his dextrous radio voice. Tony Hancock was at the height of his powers during the late 1950s, squeezing every comic ounce out of his lines, pulling off perfectly judged pauses and demonstrating a sense of timing to match the great Jack Benny's. His character - Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock - was invariably a loser, whose aspirations and plans were dashed by fate, circumstance, Sid James or, more often than not, his own pomposity or unfettered ambition. Hancock suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ruefully, occasionally lamenting his lot with the heartfelt phrase 'Stone me, what a life'. The screen Hancock's misery was the viewer's delight.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-27T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,britain,bbc,bill,anthony,aloysius,sid,james,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boxing Champion (Aired November 23, 1954)

Hancock's Half-Hour is the yardstick against which all subsequent British sitcoms have been measured, the vast majority failing to size up to its extremely high standards. Based on his famous radio show of the same name, the TV run consolidated Tony Hancock's standing as Britain's leading comic of the day, the entertainer providing ample proof that his wonderfully flexible face could be as expressive as his dextrous radio voice. Tony Hancock was at the height of his powers during the late 1950s, squeezing every comic ounce out of his lines, pulling off perfectly judged pauses and demonstrating a sense of timing to match the great Jack Benny's. His character - Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock - was invariably a loser, whose aspirations and plans were dashed by fate, circumstance, Sid James or, more often than not, his own pomposity or unfettered ambition. Hancock suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ruefully, occasionally lamenting his lot with the heartfelt phrase 'Stone me, what a life'. The screen Hancock's misery was the viewer's delight.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Boxing Champion (Aired November 23, 1954)

Hancock's Half-Hour is the yardstick against whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Sealed Instructions (04-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sealed Instructions (Aired April 17, 1949)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1949. Program #35. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Sealed Instructions". Commercials added locally. A trip to Manila to (believe it or not) deliver an envelope. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Richard Sanville (director), Charles Gannett (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor). 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-27T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1907</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sealed Instructions (Aired April 17, 1949)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1949. Program #35. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Sealed Instructions&quot;. Commercials added locally. A trip to Manila to (believe it or not) deliver an envelope. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Richard Sanville (director), Charles Gannett (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor). 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sealed Instructions (Aired April 17, 1949)

Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Midnight - Little Happenthatch aka Waxwork (05-23-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Little Happenthatch aka Waxwork (Aired May 23, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-27T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1555</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Little Happenthatch aka Waxwork (Aired May 23, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Little Happenthatch aka Waxwork (Aired May 23, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCab...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Baby (05-13-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Baby (Aired May 13, 1939)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. The timing may have been a contributing factor, according to radio historian Gerald S. Nachman in Raised on Radio: "The sketch resulted in letters from outraged listeners and decency groups... What upset churchgoing listeners wasn't the Biblical parody so much as the fact that it had the bad luck to air on a Sunday show."

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1939. Mutual network. "Baby". Sustaining. An excellent drama about a woman who is expecting a baby but feels her husband will be angry. Frank Martin, Lurene Tuttle, Mary Lansing, Olive Deering, Arch Oboler (writer), Henry Standish. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-26T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Baby (Aired May 13, 1939)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. The timing may have been a contributing factor, according to radio historian Gerald S. Nachman in Raised on Radio: &quot;The sketch resulted in letters from outraged listeners and decency groups... What upset churchgoing listeners wasn't the Biblical parody so much as the fact that it had the bad luck to air on a Sunday show.&quot;

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May 13, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Baby&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent drama about a woman who is expecting a baby but feels her husband will be angry. Frank Martin, Lurene Tuttle, Mary Lansing, Olive Deering, Arch Oboler (writer), Henry Standish. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Baby (Aired May 13, 1939)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead (06-05-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead (Aired June 5, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-26T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead (Aired June 5, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead (Aired June 5, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Silent Butler (08-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Silent Butler (08-21-52)

Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Silent Butler". Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is "playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets." The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-26T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Silent Butler (08-21-52)

Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Silent Butler&quot;. Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is &quot;playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets.&quot; The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Silent Butler (08-21-52)

Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures befor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Special Guest Is Jack Eigen (06-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Jack Eigen (Aired June 6, 1948)

The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST – under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 6, 1948. "Special Guest Is Jack Eigen" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: "Are you spending more than you are making this year?" The show's guest is Jack Eigen, described as a disc jockey at the Copacabana. Fred joins Jack in a parody of quiz shows, "Money Sticks," with "Art Finkletter," soap commercials and daytime serials. "Life Can Be Lived." Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, The De Marco Sisters, Jack Eigen. 27:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-26T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Jack Eigen (Aired June 6, 1948)

The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST &#8211; under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 6, 1948. &quot;Special Guest Is Jack Eigen&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;Are you spending more than you are making this year?&quot; The show's guest is Jack Eigen, described as a disc jockey at the Copacabana. Fred joins Jack in a parody of quiz shows, &quot;Money Sticks,&quot; with &quot;Art Finkletter,&quot; soap commercials and daytime serials. &quot;Life Can Be Lived.&quot; Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, The De Marco Sisters, Jack Eigen. 27:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Jack Eigen (Aired June 6, 1948)

The show that became Town Hall Tonight was th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (06-24-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter." Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24, 1954. "Myra Barker" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Six-Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last of the series. The program may be dated September 27 or October 11, 1954. This is a network version. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-26T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: &quot;The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter.&quot; Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24, 1954. &quot;Myra Barker&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Six-Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last of the series. The program may be dated September 27 or October 11, 1954. This is a network version. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Myra Barker (Aired June 24, 1954)

The Six Sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Murder One (06-14-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder One (Aired June 14, 1977)

A host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. Post-production would take place in the afternoon. In 1975, CBSRMT won the prestigious Peabody Award, and in 1990 it was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. In 1998, the still-active Brown attempted a brief revival of the series, rebroadcasting selected old episodes with his own introductions replacing Marshall's. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 14, 1977. Program #664. CBS network. "Murder One". Commercials deleted. E. G. Marshall (host), J. Frederick Lewis (writer), Tammy Grimes, Teri Keane, Leon Janney. 43:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-25T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder One (Aired June 14, 1977)

A host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. Post-production would take place in the afternoon. In 1975, CBSRMT won the prestigious Peabody Award, and in 1990 it was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. In 1998, the still-active Brown attempted a brief revival of the series, rebroadcasting selected old episodes with his own introductions replacing Marshall's. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 14, 1977. Program #664. CBS network. &quot;Murder One&quot;. Commercials deleted. E. G. Marshall (host), J. Frederick Lewis (writer), Tammy Grimes, Teri Keane, Leon Janney. 43:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder One (Aired June 14, 1977)

A host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - Nine Years A Safecracker (11-12-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nine Years A Safecracker (Aired November 12, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1936. Program #155. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "Nine Years A Safecracker". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Fifteen-year old Pete Galitson and his two pals are wanted for safe robbery. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (host, Chief od the Los Angeles Police Department). 31:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-25T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1894</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nine Years A Safecracker (Aired November 12, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1936. Program #155. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;Nine Years A Safecracker&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Fifteen-year old Pete Galitson and his two pals are wanted for safe robbery. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (host, Chief od the Los Angeles Police Department). 31:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nine Years A Safecracker (Aired November 12, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earlies...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Sales Resistance (10-05-51) *Four Seasons Intro.</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sales Resistance (Aired October 5, 1951)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1951. ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. Ozzie shows an amazing lack of "Sales Resistance" and comes up smelling like a rose, literally. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verna Felton, Sheldon Leonard, H. J. Heinz, Verne Smith (announcer), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor). 38:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,four,seasons</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2303</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sales Resistance (Aired October 5, 1951)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC on October 10, 1952, staying until September 3, 1966. The show strove for realism and featured exterior shots of the Nelsons' actual southern California home at 1822 Camino Palmero Street in Los Angeles as the fictional Nelsons' home. Interior shots were filmed on a sound stage recreated to look like the real interior of the Nelsons' home. Like its radio predecessor, the series focused mainly on the Nelson family at home, dealing with run-of-the-mill problems. As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1951. ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. Ozzie shows an amazing lack of &quot;Sales Resistance&quot; and comes up smelling like a rose, literally. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verna Felton, Sheldon Leonard, H. J. Heinz, Verne Smith (announcer), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor). 38:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sales Resistance (Aired October 5, 1951)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet premiered on ABC ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Man From Singapore (04-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man From Singapore (Aired April 4, 1950)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. Program #249. Mutual network. "The Man From Singapore". Sustaining. Two schemers kill their ex-partner in Hawaii, planning the perfect crime. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Grace Gotham, John Gibson, Luis Van Rooten, Al Fanelli (composer, conductor), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:35. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-25T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man From Singapore (Aired April 4, 1950)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. Program #249. Mutual network. &quot;The Man From Singapore&quot;. Sustaining. Two schemers kill their ex-partner in Hawaii, planning the perfect crime. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Grace Gotham, John Gibson, Luis Van Rooten, Al Fanelli (composer, conductor), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:35. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man From Singapore (Aired April 4, 1950)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysteriou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Sorrowful Swindler (01-22-45) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sorrowful Swindler (Aired January 22, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1945. ABC network. "The Sorrowful Swindler". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-25T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sorrowful Swindler (Aired January 22, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1945. ABC network. &quot;The Sorrowful Swindler&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sorrowful Swindler (Aired January 22, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its enti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - The Professor Was A Thief (11-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Professor Was A Thief (Aired November 5, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1950. NBC network. "The Professor Was A Thief". Sustaining. A strange little man has the power to make buildings disappear. He starts with Grant's Tomb! Arthur Maitland, John Larkin, John Gibson, L. Ron Hubbard (author), Joseph Julian, George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Ralph Bell, Bob Hastings. 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-24T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Professor Was A Thief (Aired November 5, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Professor Was A Thief&quot;. Sustaining. A strange little man has the power to make buildings disappear. He starts with Grant's Tomb! Arthur Maitland, John Larkin, John Gibson, L. Ron Hubbard (author), Joseph Julian, George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Ralph Bell, Bob Hastings. 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Professor Was A Thief (Aired November 5, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - Point Of Departure (10-17-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Point Of Departure (Aired October 17, 1957)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1957. Program #111. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Point Of Departure". What is the shocking secrets of the "Poseidon Tablets" found under the Pyramids? Dean Olmquist, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Collins (announcer), George Voutsas (director), Illya Bracha, Ivor Francis, James Stevens, Ronald Dawson (adaptor), Vaughn Shelton (author), William Welch (producer). 20:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-24T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1207</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Point Of Departure (Aired October 17, 1957)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1957. Program #111. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Point Of Departure&quot;. What is the shocking secrets of the &quot;Poseidon Tablets&quot; found under the Pyramids? Dean Olmquist, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Collins (announcer), George Voutsas (director), Illya Bracha, Ivor Francis, James Stevens, Ronald Dawson (adaptor), Vaughn Shelton (author), William Welch (producer). 20:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Point Of Departure (Aired October 17, 1957)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - The Coward (08-14-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Coward (Aired August 14, 1954)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1954. CBS network. "The Coward". Sustaining. A good story about a pilot who tries to return to a deserted Caribbean island with a wrecked plane loaded with money. E. Jack Neuman (writer), Barney Phillips, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Herb Butterfield, Bill Anders (announcer), David Friedkin (producer, director), Morton Fine (producer, director), William Conrad, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-24T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1660</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Coward (Aired August 14, 1954)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Coward&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a pilot who tries to return to a deserted Caribbean island with a wrecked plane loaded with money. E. Jack Neuman (writer), Barney Phillips, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Herb Butterfield, Bill Anders (announcer), David Friedkin (producer, director), Morton Fine (producer, director), William Conrad, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Coward (Aired August 14, 1954)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Buys An Army Surplus Helicopter (09-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Buys An Army Surplus Helicopter (Aired September 7, 1950)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1950. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. "Archie Buys An Army Surplus Helicopter" AKA: The Chef Just Quit. Commercials added locally. The program was recorded in Puerto Rico on June 21, 1950. Slippery McGuire plans to sell Archie a war surplus airplane. It's a $14 "helium copter". Ed Gardner, Charlie Cantor (as "Slippery McGuire"), Hazel Shermet (as "Miss Duffy"), John Kane, Cesar Concepcion (music director), Vincent Bogert (writer), Al Johansen (writer), Larry Rhine (writer), Phil Sharp (writer), John Cleary (producer, director), Juano Hernandez (as "Eddie"). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 11:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-24T04_02_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-03-24T04_02_55-07_00.mp3?_=1585047932.14688590" length="7014481" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Buys An Army Surplus Helicopter (Aired September 7, 1950)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

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September 7, 1950. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. &quot;Archie Buys An Army Surplus Helicopter&quot; AKA: The Chef Just Quit. Commercials added locally. The program was recorded in Puerto Rico on June 21, 1950. Slippery McGuire plans to sell Archie a war surplus airplane. It's a $14 &quot;helium copter&quot;. Ed Gardner, Charlie Cantor (as &quot;Slippery McGuire&quot;), Hazel Shermet (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), John Kane, Cesar Concepcion (music director), Vincent Bogert (writer), Al Johansen (writer), Larry Rhine (writer), Phil Sharp (writer), John Cleary (producer, director), Juano Hernandez (as &quot;Eddie&quot;). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Crime Classics - The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner (06-15-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner (Aired June 15, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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June 15, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner". The first show of the series, a summer replacement for "Suspense." The story of the first woman tried and executed in the United States. AFRTS program name: "Mystery Theatre." AFRTS broadcast date: January 6, 1973. See cat. #45237 for a network version. The script was used as an audition, recorded December 3, 1952 (see cat. #73757). Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Georgia Ellis, Herb Butterfield, Ben Wright, Sam Edwards, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Bob Lemond (announcer). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner (Aired June 15, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 15, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner&quot;. The first show of the series, a summer replacement for &quot;Suspense.&quot; The story of the first woman tried and executed in the United States. AFRTS program name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; AFRTS broadcast date: January 6, 1973. See cat. #45237 for a network version. The script was used as an audition, recorded December 3, 1952 (see cat. #73757). Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Georgia Ellis, Herb Butterfield, Ben Wright, Sam Edwards, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Bob Lemond (announcer). 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner (Aired June 15, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - The Phonograph Murder Case (04-15-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Phonograph Murder Case (Aired April 15, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1947. Program #105. "The Phonograph Murder Case" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. James Grant receives a phonograph record in the mail which contains an announcement that he will be killed before the record ends...and indeed he is killed! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 27:39. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-23T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Phonograph Murder Case (Aired April 15, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1947. Program #105. &quot;The Phonograph Murder Case&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. James Grant receives a phonograph record in the mail which contains an announcement that he will be killed before the record ends...and indeed he is killed! Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 27:39. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Phonograph Murder Case (Aired April 15, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pete Kelly's Blues (Starring Jack Webb) - Gus Trudeau (08-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gus Trudeau (Aired August 22, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." 

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August 22, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Dutch Courtney has been murdered. "Gus Trudeau" goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, "Sensation Rag." Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, "Jazz Me Blues." Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-23T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pete,kelly's,blues,jack,webb,matty,matlock,richard,breen,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gus Trudeau (Aired August 22, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 22, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Dutch Courtney has been murdered. &quot;Gus Trudeau&quot; goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, &quot;Sensation Rag.&quot; Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, &quot;Jazz Me Blues.&quot; Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gus Trudeau (Aired August 22, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Cole - Dick And The Chicken Thieves (1943) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Dick And The Chicken Thieves (1943) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in "Origin of Dick Cole" in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as "America's Number One School Star," Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950. 

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1943. "Dick And The Chicken Thieves" - Program #2. Charles Michelson syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Based in the characters in Bluebolt and Foremost comics. Dick is a cadet at Farr Military Academy. Two chicken thieves kidnap Dick and his pal onto a freight train. Produced by B. B. D. and O. The date is approximate. Leon Janney, Paul Luther (announcer), Lew White (organist), Henry Clay Klein (producer). 28:32.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-23T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dick,cole,leon,janney,paul,luther,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dick And The Chicken Thieves (1943) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in &quot;Origin of Dick Cole&quot; in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as &quot;America's Number One School Star,&quot; Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1943. &quot;Dick And The Chicken Thieves&quot; - Program #2. Charles Michelson syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Based in the characters in Bluebolt and Foremost comics. Dick is a cadet at Farr Military Academy. Two chicken thieves kidnap Dick and his pal onto a freight train. Produced by B. B. D. and O. The date is approximate. Leon Janney, Paul Luther (announcer), Lew White (organist), Henry Clay Klein (producer). 28:32.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Dick And The Chicken Thieves (1943) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title> The Milton Berle Show - A SaluteTo The Old West (10-07-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A SaluteTo The Old West (Aired October 7, 1947)

Berle appeared a child actor in silent films, beginning with The Perils of Pauline (1914), filmed in Fort Lee, New Jersey with Pearl White. The director told Berle that he would portray a little boy who would be thrown from a moving train. In Milton Berle: An Autobiography (1975), he explained, "I was scared, even when he went on to tell me that Pauline would save my life. Which is exactly what happened, except that at the crucial moment they threw a bundle of rags instead of me from the train. I bet there are a lot of comedians around today who are sorry about that." By Berle's account, he continued to play child roles in other films: Bunny's Little Brother (1914) with John Bunny; Tess of the Storm Country (1914) with Mary Pickford; Birthright (1920) with Flora Finch; Love's Penalty (1921) with Hope Hampton; Divorce Coupons (1922) with Corinne Griffith and the serial Ruth of the Range (1923) with Ruth Roland. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 7, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A SaluteTo The Old West. Milton tries to get in to see Darryl Zanuck. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-23T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1990</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A SaluteTo The Old West (Aired October 7, 1947)

Berle appeared a child actor in silent films, beginning with The Perils of Pauline (1914), filmed in Fort Lee, New Jersey with Pearl White. The director told Berle that he would portray a little boy who would be thrown from a moving train. In Milton Berle: An Autobiography (1975), he explained, &quot;I was scared, even when he went on to tell me that Pauline would save my life. Which is exactly what happened, except that at the crucial moment they threw a bundle of rags instead of me from the train. I bet there are a lot of comedians around today who are sorry about that.&quot; By Berle's account, he continued to play child roles in other films: Bunny's Little Brother (1914) with John Bunny; Tess of the Storm Country (1914) with Mary Pickford; Birthright (1920) with Flora Finch; Love's Penalty (1921) with Hope Hampton; Divorce Coupons (1922) with Corinne Griffith and the serial Ruth of the Range (1923) with Ruth Roland. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 7, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A SaluteTo The Old West. Milton tries to get in to see Darryl Zanuck. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>A SaluteTo The Old West (Aired October 7, 1947)

Berle appeared a child actor in silent films, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Cemetery Bait (09-04-49) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Cemetery Bait (Aired September 4, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized Runyon's short stories for radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 4, 1949. Program #36. Mayfair syndication. "Cemetery Bait". Commercials added locally. A twice-told tale from a cell in the death house, and a safecracker who tried to help. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-22T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,frank,gallop,richard,sanville,gansters,underworld,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cemetery Bait (Aired September 4, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized Runyon's short stories for radio. 

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September 4, 1949. Program #36. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Cemetery Bait&quot;. Commercials added locally. A twice-told tale from a cell in the death house, and a safecracker who tried to help. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cemetery Bait (Aired September 4, 1949)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Connelly Silver Mine (07-31-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Connelly Silver Mine (Aired July 31, 1949)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1949. Mutual network. "The Connelly Silver Mine". Sustaining. The Saint finds himself out west, helping a beautiful blonde and her newly acquired Conley Silver Mine...despite continual warnings to get out of town. Barney Phillips, Colleen Collins, Fred Howard, Merrill Ross (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Harry Bartell, Tony Barrett, James L. Saphier (producer). 24:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-22T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1484</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Connelly Silver Mine (Aired July 31, 1949)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Connelly Silver Mine&quot;. Sustaining. The Saint finds himself out west, helping a beautiful blonde and her newly acquired Conley Silver Mine...despite continual warnings to get out of town. Barney Phillips, Colleen Collins, Fred Howard, Merrill Ross (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Harry Bartell, Tony Barrett, James L. Saphier (producer). 24:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Connelly Silver Mine (Aired July 31, 1949)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Family Business In Toledo (05-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Family Business In Toledo (Aired May 15, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1952. "Family Business In Toledo." NBC network. Sustaining. Mrs. Anderson's family is moving from Toledo. The basement is full and must be cleaned out. That's Mr. Anderson's cue for a sudden trip. Robert Young, Ted Donaldson, Jean Vander Pyl, Rhoda Williams, Norma Jean Nilsson, Lynn Whitney, Howard Culver, Bill Forman, Don Stanley (announcer), Andrew C. Love (director), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-22T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,thanksgiving,holiday,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Family Business In Toledo (Aired May 15, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1952. &quot;Family Business In Toledo.&quot; NBC network. Sustaining. Mrs. Anderson's family is moving from Toledo. The basement is full and must be cleaned out. That's Mr. Anderson's cue for a sudden trip. Robert Young, Ted Donaldson, Jean Vander Pyl, Rhoda Williams, Norma Jean Nilsson, Lynn Whitney, Howard Culver, Bill Forman, Don Stanley (announcer), Andrew C. Love (director), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Family Business In Toledo (Aired May 15, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Circus Animal Show (12-10-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Circus Animal Show (Aired December 10, 1949)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility – frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 10, 1949. CBS network. "The Circus Animal Show". Sustaining. A black leopard at the circus is essential to Johnny's case. Charles Russell, Lynn Allen, Lawrence Dobkin, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Leith Stevens (music), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-22T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Circus Animal Show (Aired December 10, 1949)

The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility &#8211; frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 10, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Circus Animal Show&quot;. Sustaining. A black leopard at the circus is essential to Johnny's case. Charles Russell, Lynn Allen, Lawrence Dobkin, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Leith Stevens (music), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Circus Animal Show (Aired December 10, 1949)

The character closest to a continuing role wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Lady With A Gun (06-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lady With A Gun (Aired June 30, 1946)

 Rogue's Gallery starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1946. NBC network. "Lady With A Gun". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo. A rehearsal recording. After Matt Webb tries to start a fight in a nightclub with Richard Rogue, Mrs. Webb tries to hire him to investigate her husband. Rogue declines the case but finds himself involved the next day when Webb's body is found. Dick Powell blows a line and mutters "Holy Christ" before plowing on. Next week's program is announced as, "Cabin On The Lake." Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-22T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lady With A Gun (Aired June 30, 1946)

 Rogue's Gallery starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Lady With A Gun&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo. A rehearsal recording. After Matt Webb tries to start a fight in a nightclub with Richard Rogue, Mrs. Webb tries to hire him to investigate her husband. Rogue declines the case but finds himself involved the next day when Webb's body is found. Dick Powell blows a line and mutters &quot;Holy Christ&quot; before plowing on. Next week's program is announced as, &quot;Cabin On The Lake.&quot; Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lady With A Gun (Aired June 30, 1946)

 Rogue's Gallery starred different actors as Rogue, in l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Mystery Of The Live Ghost (09-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Of The Live Ghost (Aired September 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 11, 1948. NBC network. "The Mystery Of The Live Ghost". Sustaining. A one time coach at Yale is plagued by thieves, murderers, arsonists. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Al Hodge, Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-21T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Of The Live Ghost (Aired September 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of The Live Ghost&quot;. Sustaining. A one time coach at Yale is plagued by thieves, murderers, arsonists. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Al Hodge, Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Of The Live Ghost (Aired September 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell fir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - Mateo Falcone (11-14-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mateo Falcone (Aired November 14, 1943)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 14, 1943. Program #12. NBC syndication. "Mateo Falcone". Commercials added locally. An accused murderer runs from the law and into Corsican justice. The date is approximate. Prosper de Merimee (author). 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1489</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Mateo Falcone (Aired November 14, 1943)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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November 14, 1943. Program #12. NBC syndication. &quot;Mateo Falcone&quot;. Commercials added locally. An accused murderer runs from the law and into Corsican justice. The date is approximate. Prosper de Merimee (author). 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mateo Falcone (Aired November 14, 1943)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by th...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>21st Precinct - The Bird &amp; His Numbers (10-06-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Bird &amp; His Numbers (Aired October 6, 1953)

"21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

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October 6, 1953. " The Bird &amp; His Numbers" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A gas leak causes the evacuation of a large apartment building. While investigating the source of the leak, the police stumble upon a numbers racket  27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bird &amp; His Numbers (Aired October 6, 1953)

&quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1953. &quot; The Bird &amp; His Numbers&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A gas leak causes the evacuation of a large apartment building. While investigating the source of the leak, the police stumble upon a numbers racket  27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bird &amp; His Numbers (Aired October 6, 1953)

&quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Murder Syndicate (10-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Murder Syndicate (Aired October 4, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1953. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Murder Syndicate". Commercials added locally. A wife collects double indemnity on her recently deceased husband. Mr. D.A. rightfully suspects that she's hired a professional killer. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-21T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Murder Syndicate (Aired October 4, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1953. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Murder Syndicate&quot;. Commercials added locally. A wife collects double indemnity on her recently deceased husband. Mr. D.A. rightfully suspects that she's hired a professional killer. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Murder Syndicate (Aired October 4, 1953)

The series focused on a crusading D.A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Ghost On Bliss Terrace (08-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost On Bliss Terrace (Aired August 16, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine." Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 16, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Ghost On Bliss Terrace". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Sam Mitchell has been murdered, and his empty house is now haunted! Alan Reed, Bob Bailey, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Frances Robinson, Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Howard McNear, Sarah Selby, Stanley Farrar, Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-20T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost On Bliss Terrace (Aired August 16, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.&quot; Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 16, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Ghost On Bliss Terrace&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Sam Mitchell has been murdered, and his empty house is now haunted! Alan Reed, Bob Bailey, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Frances Robinson, Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Howard McNear, Sarah Selby, Stanley Farrar, Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost On Bliss Terrace (Aired August 16, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>GM Radio Adventure Theater - With Malice Toward None (02-12-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[With Malice Toward None (Aired February 12, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1977. Program #3. CBS network. "With Malice Toward None". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 14, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Skip Hinnant, Merry Flershem, Ian Martin (writer,performer), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis. 41:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-20T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2484</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>With Malice Toward None (Aired February 12, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1977. Program #3. CBS network. &quot;With Malice Toward None&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 14, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Skip Hinnant, Merry Flershem, Ian Martin (writer,performer), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis. 41:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>With Malice Toward None (Aired February 12, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr.Collins - The Dull Blue Treasure (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dull Blue Treasure (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. Mutual net origination, syndicated. "The Dull Blue Treasure". Commercials added locally. Murder on stage at a vaudeville theatre, and an exotic dancer who puts it on! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-20T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dull Blue Treasure (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. Mutual net origination, syndicated. &quot;The Dull Blue Treasure&quot;. Commercials added locally. Murder on stage at a vaudeville theatre, and an exotic dancer who puts it on! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dull Blue Treasure (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Cows and Cribs (05-13-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1956. CBS network. "Cows and Cribs". Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Joe Nadler has been selling the meat from stolen cattle, while his wife tries to adopt an orphan! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 7, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Virginia Christine, Frank Cady, Jeanette Nolan, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 25:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-20T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3022</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Cows and Cribs&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, L &amp; M. Joe Nadler has been selling the meat from stolen cattle, while his wife tries to adopt an orphan! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on December 7, 1957. The system cue is added live. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Georgia Ellis, John Dehner, Virginia Christine, Frank Cady, Jeanette Nolan, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), George Walsh (announcer). 25:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; -Cows and Cribs (Aired May 13, 1956)

Gunsmoke is an Am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - A Question Of Murder (08-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Question Of Murder (Aired August 4, 1948)

Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "A Question Of Murder". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A woman finds out about her husband's first wife and what happened to her. Laurette Fillbrandt, Joseph Kearns, Gerald Mohr, Beth Barnes (East Coast writing credit). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-20T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Question Of Murder (Aired August 4, 1948)

Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;A Question Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A woman finds out about her husband's first wife and what happened to her. Laurette Fillbrandt, Joseph Kearns, Gerald Mohr, Beth Barnes (East Coast writing credit). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Question Of Murder (Aired August 4, 1948)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds (03-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds (Aired March 9, 1951)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund, beer-swilling, agoraphobic character, Nero Wolfe, remains one of Detective genre's most fascinating, fully formed characterizations in American Detective Fiction History. The first of Stout's Nero Wolfe novels to escape the written page was Fer de Lance, as first interpreted for the big screen by Edward Arnold in 1936's Meet Nero Wolfe for Columbia. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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March 9, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds". Sustaining. Willie Inch needs Wolfe's help, He's a professional sneak thief accused of the murder of wealthy Mrs. Florence Avery Marsh. The final promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Mandred Lloyd (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Bud Hiestand, Grace Stafford, Dick Ryan. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds (Aired March 9, 1951)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund, beer-swilling, agoraphobic character, Nero Wolfe, remains one of Detective genre's most fascinating, fully formed characterizations in American Detective Fiction History. The first of Stout's Nero Wolfe novels to escape the written page was Fer de Lance, as first interpreted for the big screen by Edward Arnold in 1936's Meet Nero Wolfe for Columbia. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds&quot;. Sustaining. Willie Inch needs Wolfe's help, He's a professional sneak thief accused of the murder of wealthy Mrs. Florence Avery Marsh. The final promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Mandred Lloyd (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Bud Hiestand, Grace Stafford, Dick Ryan. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Disappearing Diamonds (Aired March 9, 1951)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Generous Killer (09-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Generous Killer (Aired September 4, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 4, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Generous Killer". A corpse on a tramp steamer. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Generous Killer (Aired September 4, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 4, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Generous Killer&quot;. A corpse on a tramp steamer. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Generous Killer (Aired September 4, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show -  It&#8217;s Murder In The Copacabanish (12-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[It’s Murder In The Copacabanish (Aired December 9, 1949)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. "Uncle Henry" reads the comics to the kiddies, and "Murder In The Club Copacabeamish," a funny whodunit told in gibberish. Henry Morgan, Arnold Stang, Fran Warren, Al Kelly , Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, John Gibson, Arthur Matelin, Ben Grauer (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 16:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-19T09_27_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,show,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>It&#8217;s Murder In The Copacabanish (Aired December 9, 1949)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Uncle Henry&quot; reads the comics to the kiddies, and &quot;Murder In The Club Copacabeamish,&quot; a funny whodunit told in gibberish. Henry Morgan, Arnold Stang, Fran Warren, Al Kelly , Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, John Gibson, Arthur Matelin, Ben Grauer (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>It&#8217;s Murder In The Copacabanish (Aired December 9, 1949)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - No Greater Need (03-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[No Greater Need (Aired March 10, 1949)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye]). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. 

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March 10, 1949. CBS network. "No Greater Need". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. Two Italian orphans start on a life of crime by stealing a shipment of vital drugs. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Norma Jean Nilsson. 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-19T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,norma,jean,nilssonk,irk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Greater Need (Aired March 10, 1949)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye]). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 10, 1949. CBS network. &quot;No Greater Need&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. Two Italian orphans start on a life of crime by stealing a shipment of vital drugs. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Norma Jean Nilsson. 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>No Greater Need (Aired March 10, 1949)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Missing Corpse (04-04-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired April 4, 1941)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 4, 1941. Program #232. Blue Network. "The Case Of The Missing Corpse". Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment. Two bullets in the head fail to discourage a determined Negro witness (Louis Baker) to a bombing. Last minute police bulletin: watch for Clifford Davidson, escaped convict, Oklahoma. "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues." Attention Southwest: Negro wanted for murder. Black, kinky hair, left eye punctured and may be out, three razor slashes on left shoulder. Attention New England: James Joseph Horan, J.J.H. tattoed on right arm, large ears, eye crossed. He's wanted for bank robbery. The program leaves the air after this broadcast until October 10, 1941. Charles Stark (announcer). 29:39 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-18T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired April 4, 1941)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 4, 1941. Program #232. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of The Missing Corpse&quot;. Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment. Two bullets in the head fail to discourage a determined Negro witness (Louis Baker) to a bombing. Last minute police bulletin: watch for Clifford Davidson, escaped convict, Oklahoma. &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues.&quot; Attention Southwest: Negro wanted for murder. Black, kinky hair, left eye punctured and may be out, three razor slashes on left shoulder. Attention New England: James Joseph Horan, J.J.H. tattoed on right arm, large ears, eye crossed. He's wanted for bank robbery. The program leaves the air after this broadcast until October 10, 1941. Charles Stark (announcer). 29:39 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired April 4, 1941)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Recover Operation FishHook Data (01-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Recover Operation FishHook Data (Aired January 6, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 00:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-18T17_09_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recover Operation FishHook Data (Aired January 6, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Recover Operation FishHook Data (Aired January 6, 1951)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Kandy Killing (11-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kandy Killing (Aired November 12, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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November 12, 1949. Program #33. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Kandy Killing". Commercials added locally. Frank returns to his home town to see a few friends and meet a murder. The victim's name is, "Kandy Manson." Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tom Holland, Gloria Grant, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, Bill Crawford. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kandy Killing (Aired November 12, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio. Ned Jordan (Secret Agent) had aired over Mutual from 1938 and iniitally dealt with railroad espionage. Secret Agent K-7 had aired from 1939. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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November 12, 1949. Program #33. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Kandy Killing&quot;. Commercials added locally. Frank returns to his home town to see a few friends and meet a murder. The victim's name is, &quot;Kandy Manson.&quot; Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Tom Holland, Gloria Grant, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, Bill Crawford. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kandy Killing (Aired November 12, 1949)

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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (07-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 1951)

Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 1951)
The chief problem, both for Kildare and the listener, was that Blair Hospital was peopled by too many eccentrics. Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. Actors contributing to Dr. Kildare included Stacy Harris, Isabel Jewell, Jay Novello, George Ellis, Paul Frees, Raymond Burr, and Jack Webb. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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July 20, 1951. Program #74. "Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Kildare and Dr. Gillespie are in the small town of Wentworth. Evelyn Briggs is staying at the same hotel, and has diptheria. Dr. Kildare diagnoses her problem after just taking her pulse and temperature! Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), John Michael Hayes (writer), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Sheldon Leonard, Barton Yarborough, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-18</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 1951)

Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 1951)
The chief problem, both for Kildare and the listener, was that Blair Hospital was peopled by too many eccentrics. Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. Actors contributing to Dr. Kildare included Stacy Harris, Isabel Jewell, Jay Novello, George Ellis, Paul Frees, Raymond Burr, and Jack Webb. Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 20, 1951. Program #74. &quot;Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Kildare and Dr. Gillespie are in the small town of Wentworth. Evelyn Briggs is staying at the same hotel, and has diptheria. Dr. Kildare diagnoses her problem after just taking her pulse and temperature! Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), John Michael Hayes (writer), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Sheldon Leonard, Barton Yarborough, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 1951)

Evelyn Briggs &amp; Diptheria (Aired July 20, 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Caverns Of Venus (03-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Caverns Of Venus (Aired March 21, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1953. ABC network. "The Caverns Of Venus". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Magic Space Pictures" premium). Government equipment is being stolen with the help of the "Amnesiatron." A battle beneath the surface of Venus follows! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Nina Bara, Steven Robertson, Mike Devery (executive producer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-18T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Caverns Of Venus (Aired March 21, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1953. ABC network. &quot;The Caverns Of Venus&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (&quot;Magic Space Pictures&quot; premium). Government equipment is being stolen with the help of the &quot;Amnesiatron.&quot; A battle beneath the surface of Venus follows! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Nina Bara, Steven Robertson, Mike Devery (executive producer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Caverns Of Venus (Aired March 21, 1953)

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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - The Exile (01-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Exile (Aired January 19, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim"). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse.

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1949. NBC network. "The Exile". Sustaining. A dress rehearsal recording with no music. Guest screen director Max Ophuls introduces the story of Charles II's exile in Holland. Carl Harbord, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Frank Barton (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Janet Waldo, Joe Grande, Lou Krugman, Max Ophuls, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Paul McVey, Raymond Burr. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-17T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Exile (Aired January 19, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's &quot;Markheim&quot;). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse.

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Exile&quot;. Sustaining. A dress rehearsal recording with no music. Guest screen director Max Ophuls introduces the story of Charles II's exile in Holland. Carl Harbord, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Frank Barton (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Janet Waldo, Joe Grande, Lou Krugman, Max Ophuls, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Paul McVey, Raymond Burr. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Exile (Aired January 19, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Double Play (08-24-55)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Double Play (Aired August 24, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 24, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Double Play". A con-game by a gang is led by a crook who looks exactly like a major league baseball star. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-17T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Play (Aired August 24, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 24, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Double Play&quot;. A con-game by a gang is led by a crook who looks exactly like a major league baseball star. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Play (Aired August 24, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Paper Bullets (12-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Paper Bullets (Aired December 5, 1951)

William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1951. NBC network. "The Paper Bullets". Sponsored by: Pontiac. Mrs. Cora Talbot wants help in finding her husband. A publisher named Hillary Grayson, ran a $50,000 contest for novelists, the prize-winning manuscript was been stolen. Which case will Barrie take? The one that pays $2000! William Gargan, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), Barbara Weeks. 29:34.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-17T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Paper Bullets (Aired December 5, 1951)

William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Paper Bullets&quot;. Sponsored by: Pontiac. Mrs. Cora Talbot wants help in finding her husband. A publisher named Hillary Grayson, ran a $50,000 contest for novelists, the prize-winning manuscript was been stolen. Which case will Barrie take? The one that pays $2000! William Gargan, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), Barbara Weeks. 29:34.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Paper Bullets (Aired December 5, 1951)

William Gargan, who also played the better known te...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Riverdale High Football Tickets (11-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riverdale High Football Tickets (Aired November 18, 1949)

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-17T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-03-17T06_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1584450011.14670632" length="6913191" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14670633.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Riverdale High Football Tickets (Aired November 18, 1949)

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riverdale High Football Tickets (Aired November 18, 1949)

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      <title>Dark Fantasy - The Man With The Scarlet Satchel (03-06-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man With The Scarlet Satchel (Aired March 6, 1942)

"Dark Fantasy," radio's weirdest thriller series, heard late in the evenings over Station WIBA, was bom in a Chinese tea room late on the stormy night of Nov. 3, 1941 while Scott Bishop, father of hundreds of mystery novels, stories, and radio scripts, sat drinking an iced, spiced tea concoction of his own invention, with Radio Production Man John I. Prosser in a haunt known as Yung Si Fu's. The darkly psychological conversation centered around mystery tales, with frequent references to Poe, DeQuincy, Blake, Coleridge and other masters of the craft. Bishop's mind kept turning on the subject after he went home, so he sat down and wrote a 30-minute script called "The Man Who Came Back." Next day Prosser and Bishop read the tale over in the cold light of morning, decided it was good, got a dramatic cast together, made a recording and submitted it, still hot off the infernal griddle, to the NBC-Red network program department. Eleven days later "Dark Fantasy" had its premiere. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 6, 1942. Program #16. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "The Man With The Scarlet Satchel". Sustaining. The story of an aged millionaire who receives a child's set of modeling clay as a practical joke, but who turns the gift into a incredible and weird instrument of destruction. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Georgiana Cook, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man With The Scarlet Satchel (Aired March 6, 1942)

&quot;Dark Fantasy,&quot; radio's weirdest thriller series, heard late in the evenings over Station WIBA, was bom in a Chinese tea room late on the stormy night of Nov. 3, 1941 while Scott Bishop, father of hundreds of mystery novels, stories, and radio scripts, sat drinking an iced, spiced tea concoction of his own invention, with Radio Production Man John I. Prosser in a haunt known as Yung Si Fu's. The darkly psychological conversation centered around mystery tales, with frequent references to Poe, DeQuincy, Blake, Coleridge and other masters of the craft. Bishop's mind kept turning on the subject after he went home, so he sat down and wrote a 30-minute script called &quot;The Man Who Came Back.&quot; Next day Prosser and Bishop read the tale over in the cold light of morning, decided it was good, got a dramatic cast together, made a recording and submitted it, still hot off the infernal griddle, to the NBC-Red network program department. Eleven days later &quot;Dark Fantasy&quot; had its premiere. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 6, 1942. Program #16. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;The Man With The Scarlet Satchel&quot;. Sustaining. The story of an aged millionaire who receives a child's set of modeling clay as a practical joke, but who turns the gift into a incredible and weird instrument of destruction. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Georgiana Cook, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man With The Scarlet Satchel (Aired March 6, 1942)

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      <title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Hickory Dickory Doom (02-26-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hickory Dickory Doom (Aired February 26, 1979)

Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 26, 1979. CBS network origination, WNEW, New York line feed. "Hickory Dickory Doom". Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. E. G. Marshall (host), Bob Juhran (writer), Patricia Elliot, Tony Roberts, Sam Grey, Joan Shea. 43:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hickory Dickory Doom (Aired February 26, 1979)

Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over.

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February 26, 1979. CBS network origination, WNEW, New York line feed. &quot;Hickory Dickory Doom&quot;. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. E. G. Marshall (host), Bob Juhran (writer), Patricia Elliot, Tony Roberts, Sam Grey, Joan Shea. 43:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hickory Dickory Doom (Aired February 26, 1979)

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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - A Matter Of Logic (06-01-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Logic (Aired June 1, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1956. CBS network, WCBS-FM, New York aircheck. "A Matter Of Logic". Sponsored by: Sustaining, A &amp; P (local). A cleverly written, albeit somewhat confusing show about a radio program rehearsal all about nothing...which is something. Parley Baer, Mary Jane Croft, Stacy Harris, Hugh Douglas (performer, announcer), Fred MacKaye, Ben Wright, Robert Chadwick, Bill James, Antony Ellis (producer, director, writer, performer), William Conrad. 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-16T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1888</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Logic (Aired June 1, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1956. CBS network, WCBS-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;A Matter Of Logic&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, A &amp; P (local). A cleverly written, albeit somewhat confusing show about a radio program rehearsal all about nothing...which is something. Parley Baer, Mary Jane Croft, Stacy Harris, Hugh Douglas (performer, announcer), Fred MacKaye, Ben Wright, Robert Chadwick, Bill James, Antony Ellis (producer, director, writer, performer), William Conrad. 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Logic (Aired June 1, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 thro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Open End Wrench (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Open End Wrench *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

 1952. Program #10. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Open End Wrench". Sustaining. A woman found dead in a car leads Scotland Yard to uncover a wrench-wielding murderer. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 20, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 26:10.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 17:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-16T10_07_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Open End Wrench *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

 1952. Program #10. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Open End Wrench&quot;. Sustaining. A woman found dead in a car leads Scotland Yard to uncover a wrench-wielding murderer. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: November 20, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 26:10.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Open End Wrench *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Y...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - Thanksgiving (11-18-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Thanksgiving (Aired November 18, 1940)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. Other fine radio actors were a part of the fun. Mel Blanc did the happy postman, and was also famous for his zany characters on The Jack Benny Show, and his own Mel Blanc Show. Elliott Lewis, a veteran of many radio dramas, played many of the bit parts on the Burns and Allen shows of the 40s. Burns &amp; Allen were touring England in 1929 when they made their first radio appearance on the BBC. Gracie Allen died on August 27, 1964. George Burns died on March 9, 1996.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-16T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanksgiving (Aired November 18, 1940)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. Other fine radio actors were a part of the fun. Mel Blanc did the happy postman, and was also famous for his zany characters on The Jack Benny Show, and his own Mel Blanc Show. Elliott Lewis, a veteran of many radio dramas, played many of the bit parts on the Burns and Allen shows of the 40s. Burns &amp; Allen were touring England in 1929 when they made their first radio appearance on the BBC. Gracie Allen died on August 27, 1964. George Burns died on March 9, 1996.


  


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Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - Mad Dream (07-21-44) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Mad Dream (Aired July 21, 1944)

Author’s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc.  Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright.  Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc.

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1944. NBC network. "Mad Dream". Sustaining. A light comedy about a wild dream of a bathing beauty with a fish on her knee that starts to come true. Isabel Scott Rorick (author). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-16T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mad Dream (Aired July 21, 1944)

Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc.  Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright.  Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc.

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1944. NBC network. &quot;Mad Dream&quot;. Sustaining. A light comedy about a wild dream of a bathing beauty with a fish on her knee that starts to come true. Isabel Scott Rorick (author). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mad Dream (Aired July 21, 1944)

Author&#8217;s Playhouse - Famous stories by celebrated authors: amo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Murder On The Train (10-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 8, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder On The Train" Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. Leonidas finds that someone has switched corpses on a train to Chicago. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-15T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>walter,hampden,ethel,remey,alice,tilton,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 8, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder On The Train&quot; Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. Leonidas finds that someone has switched corpses on a train to Chicago. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Bid For Freedom (01-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bid For Freedom (Aired January 21, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

 January 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Bid For Freedom". Sustaining. A mad woman escapes from an asylum and leads Marlowe on a trail of murder. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Harold Dryanforth, Jack Edwards, Jeanne Bates, John T. Smith, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Yvonne Peattie. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-15T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bid For Freedom (Aired January 21, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

 January 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Bid For Freedom&quot;. Sustaining. A mad woman escapes from an asylum and leads Marlowe on a trail of murder. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Harold Dryanforth, Jack Edwards, Jeanne Bates, John T. Smith, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Yvonne Peattie. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bid For Freedom (Aired January 21, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Stolen Car (12-10-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stolen Car (Aired December 10, 1946)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1946. NBC network. "The Stolen Car". Commercials deleted. The Kingfish's 1928 car has been stolen, will his insurance cover it? The program closing has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Carlton KaDell (anouncer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-15T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1656</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stolen Car (Aired December 10, 1946)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Stolen Car&quot;. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish's 1928 car has been stolen, will his insurance cover it? The program closing has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Carlton KaDell (anouncer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stolen Car (Aired December 10, 1946)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Venture - Pursuit (07-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-15T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Clothes Make Thre Woman (01-02-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clothes Make Thre Woman (Aired January 2, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1950. Program #13. MGM syndication. "Clothes Make The Woman". Commercials added locally. A gang of shoplifters goes big time when Betty Page gets a better idea. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jean Muir, Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:14. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-14T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Clothes Make Thre Woman (Aired January 2, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1950. Program #13. MGM syndication. &quot;Clothes Make The Woman&quot;. Commercials added locally. A gang of shoplifters goes big time when Betty Page gets a better idea. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jean Muir, Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:14. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Clothes Make Thre Woman (Aired January 2, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crim...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Imperial Oil Stock Racket (05-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Imperial Oil Stock Racket (Aired May 18, 1949)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.
THIS EPISODE:
May 18, 1949. Program #214. "Imperial Oil Stock Racket" - Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie is captured by a "femme fatale" who is working for an oil stock swindler. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 37:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-14T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2228</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Imperial Oil Stock Racket (Aired May 18, 1949)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.
THIS EPISODE:
May 18, 1949. Program #214. &quot;Imperial Oil Stock Racket&quot; - Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie is captured by a &quot;femme fatale&quot; who is working for an oil stock swindler. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 37:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Imperial Oil Stock Racket (Aired May 18, 1949)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Mustache (03-23-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1954. Program #240. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Mustache". A man with a false moustache is suspected of robbing a supermarket. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2020 19:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-14T12_25_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1954. Program #240. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Mustache&quot;. A man with a false moustache is suspected of robbing a supermarket. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Mustache (Aired March 23, 1954)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and compa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Laughing Killer (05-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Laughing Killer (Aired May 8, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, under the watchful eyes of then-editor Joseph Shaw, Flashgun Casey was the originally fast-talking crime photographer, a big, hot-tempered Boston Mick with a gift for gab and a nose for trouble. No "artiste", Casey kept a bottle of hooch and a .38 in his desk drawer, and boasted of being able to put a "slug where he aimed" and having "two big fists he knew how to use". He appeared in several short stories in the pulps and several novels. Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1947. CBS network. "The Laughing Killer". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A strange caliber gun is used to frame a man just out of prison. Tony Marvin (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Staats Cotsworth, Jan Miner, Herman Chittison (pianist), John Gibson, Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), John Dietz (director), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laughing Killer (Aired May 8, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, under the watchful eyes of then-editor Joseph Shaw, Flashgun Casey was the originally fast-talking crime photographer, a big, hot-tempered Boston Mick with a gift for gab and a nose for trouble. No &quot;artiste&quot;, Casey kept a bottle of hooch and a .38 in his desk drawer, and boasted of being able to put a &quot;slug where he aimed&quot; and having &quot;two big fists he knew how to use&quot;. He appeared in several short stories in the pulps and several novels. Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Laughing Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A strange caliber gun is used to frame a man just out of prison. Tony Marvin (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Staats Cotsworth, Jan Miner, Herman Chittison (pianist), John Gibson, Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), John Dietz (director), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Laughing Killer (Aired May 8, 1947)

Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask, under...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Deadly Merchandise (03-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.

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March 26, 1951. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. "Deadly Merchandise". Commercials added locally. Bogart plays Slate Shannon who owns a hotel in Havana and gets involved in intrigue with his beautiful sidekick "Sailor." Shannon and Sailor get involved with a shipment of arms for a planned revolution. But Shannon never picked up the "Deadly Merchandise" in Key West, and two murders follow because he doesn't have the guns. The date above is noted as the first known broadcast of the first episode, but that is subject to correction. The title of the story is also subject to correction. David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-14T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1951. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Deadly Merchandise&quot;. Commercials added locally. Bogart plays Slate Shannon who owns a hotel in Havana and gets involved in intrigue with his beautiful sidekick &quot;Sailor.&quot; Shannon and Sailor get involved with a shipment of arms for a planned revolution. But Shannon never picked up the &quot;Deadly Merchandise&quot; in Key West, and two murders follow because he doesn't have the guns. The date above is noted as the first known broadcast of the first episode, but that is subject to correction. The title of the story is also subject to correction. David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadly Merchandise (Aired March 26, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Story Of Walter Miller (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Story Of Walter Miller (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Secrets of Scotland Yardwas a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #94. "The Story Of Walter Miller " - Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. Walter Miller kills two and has a fine night out on the town, then cheerfully pays for his crimes. Postwar. Clive Brook (host) 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-13T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1616</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Story Of Walter Miller (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Secrets of Scotland Yardwas a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, &quot;The Bone From A Voice Box&quot;, apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #94. &quot;The Story Of Walter Miller &quot; - Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. Walter Miller kills two and has a fine night out on the town, then cheerfully pays for his crimes. Postwar. Clive Brook (host) 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Story Of Walter Miller (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Secrets of Scotland Yardwas ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Combination Murder Case (06-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Combination Murder Case (Aired June 14, 1949)

Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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June 14, 1949. Program #49. ZIV Syndication. "The Combination Murder Case". Commercials added locally. Joyce Dixon, the owner of a gambling operation, reports to the cops that she's about to be murdered! However, her gardener and ex-fiance are the ones who get killed! Watch out for that sandwich! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Frederick W. Ziv (producer), Henry Sylvern (organist). 267:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-13T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,jackson,beck,joan,alexander,s.,van,dine,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Combination Murder Case (Aired June 14, 1949)

Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 14, 1949. Program #49. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Combination Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. Joyce Dixon, the owner of a gambling operation, reports to the cops that she's about to be murdered! However, her gardener and ex-fiance are the ones who get killed! Watch out for that sandwich! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Frederick W. Ziv (producer), Henry Sylvern (organist). 267:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Combination Murder Case (Aired June 14, 1949)

Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Jack Runs For County Commissioner (10-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Runs For County Commissioner (Aired October 30, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1946. "Jack Runs For County Commissioner" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack has a Halloween date with a girl from Brazil. Jack and Norma Jean conclude the show with a campaign song (he's running for County Commissioner), called, "One More Vote." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:31. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-13T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Runs For County Commissioner (Aired October 30, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1946. &quot;Jack Runs For County Commissioner&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack has a Halloween date with a girl from Brazil. Jack and Norma Jean conclude the show with a campaign song (he's running for County Commissioner), called, &quot;One More Vote.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:31. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Runs For County Commissioner (Aired October 30, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Serenade Macabre (07-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Serenade Macabre (Aired July 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as "The sign of a good detective novel." Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1947. Mutual network. "Serenade Macabre". Sustaining. A circus triangle story. A murdered lion tamer causes the trouble. Stedman Coles (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Joan Tompkins, Cameron Prud'Homme. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-13T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Serenade Macabre (Aired July 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during the first half of the 20th century. Doubleday was the first to form a literary Crime Club in 1928. Doubleday's distinctive 'Crime man' (left sidebar) was strategically imprinted on their Doubleday Crime Club selections. The Collins Publishing House in England had their Collins Crime Club launched in 1930, issuing Agatha Christie's first novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, as one of their first selections. The Collins Crime Club imprint (left sidebar) announced its Crime Club selections as &quot;The sign of a good detective novel.&quot; Eno Fruit Salts, and the Columbia Basic Network joined forces in 1931 to air the Eno Crime Club. The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Serenade Macabre&quot;. Sustaining. A circus triangle story. A murdered lion tamer causes the trouble. Stedman Coles (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Joan Tompkins, Cameron Prud'Homme. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Serenade Macabre (Aired July 24, 1947)

Crime club literary selections were all the rage during...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (08-25-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)

It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1947. ABC network. "Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head". Sustaining. A mysterious traveler stops at a tourist court near Death Valley with a very large and very suspicious trunk. Bernard Green (music director), Berry Kroeger, Bill Craigo (announcer), Clark Andrews (director), King Calder, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Peggy Allenby. 22:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-13</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)

It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

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April 6, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head&quot;. Sustaining. A mysterious traveler stops at a tourist court near Death Valley with a very large and very suspicious trunk. Bernard Green (music director), Berry Kroeger, Bill Craigo (announcer), Clark Andrews (director), King Calder, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Peggy Allenby. 22:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Professor Leonard Higgens aka: The Shrunken Head (Aired April 6, 1947)

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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - Arrogant Arsonist (09-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist (Aired September 6, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist (09-06-49)
September 6, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. The counterspies are forced to act as, "Cupids in reverse." The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer). 32:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-12T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1925</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist (Aired September 6, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist (09-06-49)
September 6, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. The counterspies are forced to act as, &quot;Cupids in reverse.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer). 32:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Arrogant Arsonist (Aired September 6, 1949)

The show was at the top of the lis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - The Man In The Moon (Aired June 17, 1951)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man In The Moon (06-17-51)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1951. NBC network. "The Man In The Moon". Sponsored by: Wheaties. A colony on the far side of the moon is planning an invasion of the Earth. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on May 29, 1955 and on "Future tense" during July, 1976. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during April, 1974. Luis Van Rooten, Santos Ortega, George Lefferts (writer), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Joe DeSantis, Larry Haines, Arthur Gary (announcer), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 20:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1811</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man In The Moon (06-17-51)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Man In The Moon&quot;. Sponsored by: Wheaties. A colony on the far side of the moon is planning an invasion of the Earth. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on May 29, 1955 and on &quot;Future tense&quot; during July, 1976. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during April, 1974. Luis Van Rooten, Santos Ortega, George Lefferts (writer), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Joe DeSantis, Larry Haines, Arthur Gary (announcer), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In The Moon (06-17-51)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Death Stalks The Hunter (04-26-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Stalks The Hunter (Aired April 26, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson. 

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April 26, 1949. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Death Stalks The Hunter". Wealthy playboy George Martin has been killed while hunting, but it was no accident. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." AFRS fill: "Mr. and Mrs. North" in "Frizby Klizby." Internal evidence indicates this show was broadcast during the war, however, the program has been dated April 26, 1949 (perhaps April 26, 1944?). Peter Lorre (AFRS host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-12T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Stalks The Hunter (Aired April 26, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 26, 1949. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Death Stalks The Hunter&quot;. Wealthy playboy George Martin has been killed while hunting, but it was no accident. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; AFRS fill: &quot;Mr. and Mrs. North&quot; in &quot;Frizby Klizby.&quot; Internal evidence indicates this show was broadcast during the war, however, the program has been dated April 26, 1949 (perhaps April 26, 1944?). Peter Lorre (AFRS host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Stalks The Hunter (Aired April 26, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Mr. Dithers Gets Out Of The Hospital (04-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blondie - Mr. Dithers Gets Out Of The Hospital (04-17-44)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. In 1944, Blondie was on the Blue Network, sponsored by Super Suds, airing Fridays at 7pm from July 21 to September 1. The final three weeks of that run overlapped with Blondie's return to CBS on Sundays at 8pm from August 13, 1944, to September 26, 1948, still sponsored by Super Suds. Beginning in mid-1945, the 30-minute program was heard Mondays at 7:30pm. Super Suds continued as the sponsor when the show moved to NBC on Wednesdays at 8pm from October 6, 1948, to June 29, 1949. Ann Rutherford took over the radio role of Blondie in 1949, and at times, Patricia Van Cleve and Alice White were also heard as Blondie. In its final season, the series was on ABC from October 6, 1949, to July 6, 1950, first airing Thursdays at 8pm and then (from May) 8:30pm. The radio show ended the same year as the Blondie film series (1938-50). 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-12T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,veroica,lake,arthur,comics,funny,laugh,joke,comedy,humor,otr,otrn,adventure,abbott,costello,digital,deli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1520</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blondie - Mr. Dithers Gets Out Of The Hospital (04-17-44)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. In 1944, Blondie was on the Blue Network, sponsored by Super Suds, airing Fridays at 7pm from July 21 to September 1. The final three weeks of that run overlapped with Blondie's return to CBS on Sundays at 8pm from August 13, 1944, to September 26, 1948, still sponsored by Super Suds. Beginning in mid-1945, the 30-minute program was heard Mondays at 7:30pm. Super Suds continued as the sponsor when the show moved to NBC on Wednesdays at 8pm from October 6, 1948, to June 29, 1949. Ann Rutherford took over the radio role of Blondie in 1949, and at times, Patricia Van Cleve and Alice White were also heard as Blondie. In its final season, the series was on ABC from October 6, 1949, to July 6, 1950, first airing Thursdays at 8pm and then (from May) 8:30pm. The radio show ended the same year as the Blondie film series (1938-50). 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blondie - Mr. Dithers Gets Out Of The Hospital (04-17-44)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Peg Miller Murder Case (07-11-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Peg Miller Murder Case (Aired July 11, 1954)

Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1954. "The Peg Miller Murder Case" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint gum. Peg Miller has disappeared, leaving her apartment. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Jack Edwards, Jerry Hausner, Bill Anders (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, Martha Wentworth, Junius Matthews. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-11T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Peg Miller Murder Case (Aired July 11, 1954)

Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1954. &quot;The Peg Miller Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint gum. Peg Miller has disappeared, leaving her apartment. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Jack Edwards, Jerry Hausner, Bill Anders (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, Martha Wentworth, Junius Matthews. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Peg Miller Murder Case (Aired July 11, 1954)

Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - The American Kremlin (11-06-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The American Kremlin (Aired November 6, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 6, 1952. Program #8. ZIV Syndication. "The American Kremlin". Commercials added locally. After seeing a dead body at party headquarters, Cvetic is sent to New York to subvert a labor union. Cvetic is accused of being an FBI spy by a clever fat man. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-11T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The American Kremlin (Aired November 6, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 6, 1952. Program #8. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The American Kremlin&quot;. Commercials added locally. After seeing a dead body at party headquarters, Cvetic is sent to New York to subvert a labor union. Cvetic is accused of being an FBI spy by a clever fat man. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Nightfall - The Thinking Room (08-06-82)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thinking Room (Aired August 6, 1982)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1982. Program #51. CBC network origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. "The Thinking Room". Sustaining. A modern visit to "The Suicide Club," and a toast to no-one. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is May 16, 1982. Henry Ramer (host), Tom Wynne-Jones (writer). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thinking Room (Aired August 6, 1982)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1982. Program #51. CBC network origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. &quot;The Thinking Room&quot;. Sustaining. A modern visit to &quot;The Suicide Club,&quot; and a toast to no-one. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is May 16, 1982. Henry Ramer (host), Tom Wynne-Jones (writer). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The LineUp - The Murder Of Larry Zimmerman (11-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Of Larry Zimmerman (Aired November 23, 1950)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1950. "The Murder Of Larry Zimmerman" - CBS network. Sustaining. The murder of Larry Zimmerman is solved with the help of a pair of topaz earrings. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), John Stevenson, Ken Christy, Jeanne Bates, Irene Winston, Sidney Miller, Howard McNear, Eddie Firestone, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Parley Baer. 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Of Larry Zimmerman (Aired November 23, 1950)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1950. &quot;The Murder Of Larry Zimmerman&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The murder of Larry Zimmerman is solved with the help of a pair of topaz earrings. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), John Stevenson, Ken Christy, Jeanne Bates, Irene Winston, Sidney Miller, Howard McNear, Eddie Firestone, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Parley Baer. 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Of Larry Zimmerman (Aired November 23, 1950)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (07-26-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Gentleman's Disagreement (Aired July 26, 1952

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1952. CBS network. "Gentleman's Disagreement". Sustaining. Ed Beaudry comes to Dodge to kill Bert Wells. A showdown seems inevitable, but Beaudry is found dead! The script was used again on the program on September 20, 1959, and on the Gunsmoke television series on April 30, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Tom Tully, Lynn Allen, Barney Phillips, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin. 31:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Gentleman's Disagreement (Aired July 26, 1952

The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law &amp; Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes). At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Gentleman's Disagreement&quot;. Sustaining. Ed Beaudry comes to Dodge to kill Bert Wells. A showdown seems inevitable, but Beaudry is found dead! The script was used again on the program on September 20, 1959, and on the Gunsmoke television series on April 30, 1960. William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Tom Tully, Lynn Allen, Barney Phillips, Roy Rowan (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin. 31:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Sleep No More - 2 Episodes From 1957</title>
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        <![CDATA["To Build A Fire" and "Three Skeleton Keys" (Aired February 27, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history.

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February 27, 1957. NBC network. "To Build A Fire" "Three Skeleton Key". Sustaining. A man all alone in the Yukon starts to freeze to death. Also, three men in a lighthouse are menaced by thousands of rats. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Jack London (author). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-11T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,nelson,olmsted,ben,grauer,horror,weird,terror,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;To Build A Fire&quot; and &quot;Three Skeleton Keys&quot; (Aired February 27, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history.

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1957. NBC network. &quot;To Build A Fire&quot; &quot;Three Skeleton Key&quot;. Sustaining. A man all alone in the Yukon starts to freeze to death. Also, three men in a lighthouse are menaced by thousands of rats. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Jack London (author). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;To Build A Fire&quot; and &quot;Three Skeleton Keys&quot; (Aired February 27, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a nat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The League Of Terror  (01-09-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The League Of Terror (Aired January 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1938. Mutual network. "The League Of Terror". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. The Shadow tracks down the big boss of a counterfeit ring that is preying on the poor. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Elsie Thompson (organist), Dwight Weist, Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-10T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,science,fiction,scifi,action,hero,supernatural,powers,orson,welles,agnes,moorehead,ken,roberts,elsie,thompson,dwight,weist,thomas,coffin,cookedrama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The League Of Terror (Aired January 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;The League Of Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. The Shadow tracks down the big boss of a counterfeit ring that is preying on the poor. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Elsie Thompson (organist), Dwight Weist, Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Echo Of Death (07-05-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 5, 1943. Program #13. Mutual network. "The Echo Of Death" or "Nick Carter and The Phantom Clue". Sustaining. The sound of nails being hammered into a coffin is heard near a woodland cabin, but the murder seems impossible. The program has also been dated July 6, 1943. The program switches to Mondays, (9:30 P.M.) next week. Lon Clark, Walter Gibson (writer), Edward Gruskin (writer), Lew White (music), Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Choate. 30:0 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 23:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-10T16_08_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

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July 5, 1943. Program #13. Mutual network. &quot;The Echo Of Death&quot; or &quot;Nick Carter and The Phantom Clue&quot;. Sustaining. The sound of nails being hammered into a coffin is heard near a woodland cabin, but the murder seems impossible. The program has also been dated July 6, 1943. The program switches to Mondays, (9:30 P.M.) next week. Lon Clark, Walter Gibson (writer), Edward Gruskin (writer), Lew White (music), Jock MacGregor (director), Helen Choate. 30:0 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Echo Of Death (Aired July 5, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Mistaken Countess (02-02-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mistaken Countess (Aired February 2, 1944)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 18:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-10</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mistaken Countess (Aired February 2, 1944)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mistaken Countess (Aired February 2, 1944)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - A Visit from Oliver (10-26-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Visit from Oliver (Aired October 26, 1941)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1941. NBC network. "A Visit from Oliver": - Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Marjorie's friend Oliver spends the night when Gildersleeve's cat gets treed and Gildy gets locked out. Harold Peary, Jim Bannon (announcer), Leonard L. Levinson (writer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley, Billy Mills (composer, conductor, billed as "William Randolph"). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-10T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Visit from Oliver (Aired October 26, 1941)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1941. NBC network. &quot;A Visit from Oliver&quot;: - Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. Marjorie's friend Oliver spends the night when Gildersleeve's cat gets treed and Gildy gets locked out. Harold Peary, Jim Bannon (announcer), Leonard L. Levinson (writer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley, Billy Mills (composer, conductor, billed as &quot;William Randolph&quot;). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Visit from Oliver (Aired October 26, 1941)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during it...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes From 1948</title>
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        <![CDATA["Horoscope" (06-13-48) and "Eavesdropper" (06-20-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the "unexpected" something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 13, 1948. Program #109. Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Horoscope". Music fill for local commercial insert. The horoscope of a woman shows that she's destined to commit murder. The date is approximate. Frank Burt (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Marjorie Riordan, Robert Libbott (writer). 15:19. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete as above.

June 20, 1948. Program #110. Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Eavesdropper". Music fill for local commercial insert. An American is involved in a planned revolution is El Hondas. The date is approximate. Barry Sullivan, Frank Burt (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Robert Libbott (writer). 15:03. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-10T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>unexpected,barry,sullivan,lurene,tuttle,virginia,gregg,helen,asher,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Horoscope&quot; (06-13-48) and &quot;Eavesdropper&quot; (06-20-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the &quot;unexpected&quot; something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 13, 1948. Program #109. Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Horoscope&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The horoscope of a woman shows that she's destined to commit murder. The date is approximate. Frank Burt (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Marjorie Riordan, Robert Libbott (writer). 15:19. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete as above.

June 20, 1948. Program #110. Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Eavesdropper&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. An American is involved in a planned revolution is El Hondas. The date is approximate. Barry Sullivan, Frank Burt (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Robert Libbott (writer). 15:03. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Horoscope&quot; (06-13-48) and &quot;Eavesdropper&quot; (06-20-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - In Fear And Trembling (02-16-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[In Fear And Trembling (Aired February 16, 1943)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1943. CBS network. "In Fear and Trembling". Sustaining. A hypochondriacal woman is sure that her husband and his lover want to kill her, so she decides to act first. Mary Astor, Verna Felton, Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), William Spier (director), Ted Bliss (director), J. Donald Wilson (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-09T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,ken,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>In Fear And Trembling (Aired February 16, 1943)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills&quot; and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were &quot;withheld until the last possible second&quot;; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1943. CBS network. &quot;In Fear and Trembling&quot;. Sustaining. A hypochondriacal woman is sure that her husband and his lover want to kill her, so she decides to act first. Mary Astor, Verna Felton, Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), William Spier (director), Ted Bliss (director), J. Donald Wilson (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>In Fear And Trembling (Aired February 16, 1943)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - Consignment For Naples (04-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Consignment For Naples (Aired April 24, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Consignment For Naples". Sustaining. Rocky accepts a check from an insurance company for five hundred Egyptian pounds for his lost cargo. Suddenly, everyone hates Rocky, and the pilot of the plane in which his cargo was flying is murdered. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Bernard Gerard (idea), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-09T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Consignment For Naples (Aired April 24, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Consignment For Naples&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky accepts a check from an insurance company for five hundred Egyptian pounds for his lost cargo. Suddenly, everyone hates Rocky, and the pilot of the plane in which his cargo was flying is murdered. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Bernard Gerard (idea), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Consignment For Naples (Aired April 24, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Steven In A Rest Home (10-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Steven In A Rest Home (Aired October 13, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film.  Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1953. "Steven In A Rest Home" - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a chauffeur in a tenement district leads him to a new identity as a mental patient in Denver! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Herb Ellis, Francis Urey, Maurice Hart, Stanley Frazer, Lynn Allen, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Stephen Chase. 25:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-09T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1539</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Steven In A Rest Home (Aired October 13, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film.  Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1953. &quot;Steven In A Rest Home&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a chauffeur in a tenement district leads him to a new identity as a mental patient in Denver! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Herb Ellis, Francis Urey, Maurice Hart, Stanley Frazer, Lynn Allen, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Stephen Chase. 25:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Steven In A Rest Home (Aired October 13, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater (03-27-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater (Aired March 27, 1944)

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1944. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater". A funny story with lots of ad libs, as Jack Benny tries to get a part on the Screen Guild show in order to do a love scene with Barbara Stanwyck. AFRS program name: "Front Line Theatre." AFRS story title: "Ham For Sale." See cat. #49316 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. Barbara Stanwyck, Jack Benny, Basil Rathbone, Russ Morgan and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Michael Curtiz, Jean Hersholt (host), Truman Bradley (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (arranger, conductor). 29:01.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-09T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,theater,jack,benny,basil,rathbone,betty,davis,harlow,wilcox,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater (Aired March 27, 1944)

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. 

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March 27, 1944. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater&quot;. A funny story with lots of ad libs, as Jack Benny tries to get a part on the Screen Guild show in order to do a love scene with Barbara Stanwyck. AFRS program name: &quot;Front Line Theatre.&quot; AFRS story title: &quot;Ham For Sale.&quot; See cat. #49316 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. Barbara Stanwyck, Jack Benny, Basil Rathbone, Russ Morgan and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Michael Curtiz, Jean Hersholt (host), Truman Bradley (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (arranger, conductor). 29:01.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Why Jack Is Not Going To Appear On The Screen Guild Theater (Aired March 27, 1944)

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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Black Swan (08-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Swan (Aired August 18, 1947)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; “the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb… Midnight! … when graves gape open and death strikes!”. The show was produced in New York and was first heard in syndication between September 16, 1946 and September 8, 1947 on WJZ (now WABC). The show's writers included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Norwood, and it was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan.

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August 18, 1947. Syndicated. "The Black Swan". Commercials added locally. A ship is "launched in blood" and continues to kill. Lawson Zerbe, Leon Meadow (writer), Charles Paul (music), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:01.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:summary>The Black Swan (Aired August 18, 1947)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; &#8220;the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb&#8230; Midnight! &#8230; when graves gape open and death strikes!&#8221;. The show was produced in New York and was first heard in syndication between September 16, 1946 and September 8, 1947 on WJZ (now WABC). The show's writers included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Norwood, and it was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan.

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1947. Syndicated. &quot;The Black Swan&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ship is &quot;launched in blood&quot; and continues to kill. Lawson Zerbe, Leon Meadow (writer), Charles Paul (music), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:01.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Swan (Aired August 18, 1947)

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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Ides Of March (01-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ides Of March (Aired July 2, 1949)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE

July 2, 1949. NBC network. "The Ides Of March". Sustaining. Love and intrigue in old Rome, a portrait painted by the intimate letters of Julius Caesar to an old friend. The story was subsequently used on "The NBC University Theatre" on January 15, 1950. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Beaumont Brustal (intermission commentator), Ben Wright, Brainard Duffield (adaptor), Charles Seel, Don Stanley (announcer), Doris Singleton, Eda Reiss Merin, Emerson Crocker (adaptor), Georgia Backus, Henry Hull, Jan Arvan, Lawrence Dobkin, Lynn Allen, Maya Gregory, Parley Baer, Thornton Wilder (author). 59:28.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ides Of March (Aired July 2, 1949)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE

July 2, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Ides Of March&quot;. Sustaining. Love and intrigue in old Rome, a portrait painted by the intimate letters of Julius Caesar to an old friend. The story was subsequently used on &quot;The NBC University Theatre&quot; on January 15, 1950. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Beaumont Brustal (intermission commentator), Ben Wright, Brainard Duffield (adaptor), Charles Seel, Don Stanley (announcer), Doris Singleton, Eda Reiss Merin, Emerson Crocker (adaptor), Georgia Backus, Henry Hull, Jan Arvan, Lawrence Dobkin, Lynn Allen, Maya Gregory, Parley Baer, Thornton Wilder (author). 59:28.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ides Of March (Aired July 2, 1949)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Steele Kidnapping (01-17-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Steele Kidnapping (Aired January 17, 1934)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1934. Program #8. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "The Steele Kidnapping". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Junior Police Department Kit" premium). A major Los Angeles kidnapping case. The child of the dean of the School of Music of U.S.C. has been taken. This program was also issued as a Freeman-Lang transcription dated June 11, 1936. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Steele Kidnapping (Aired January 17, 1934)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1934. Program #8. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;The Steele Kidnapping&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (&quot;Junior Police Department Kit&quot; premium). A major Los Angeles kidnapping case. The child of the dean of the School of Music of U.S.C. has been taken. This program was also issued as a Freeman-Lang transcription dated June 11, 1936. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Steele Kidnapping (Aired January 17, 1934)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt with track...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Cross Country Race (06-12-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cross Country Race (Aired June 12, 1940)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry's out to win the "Cross Country Race". Henry's pal in this program is Dizzy Stevens, not Homer. The program leaves the air until June 23, 1940, when it returns as a summer replacement for Jack Benny. Ezra Stone, Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-08T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Cross Country Race (Aired June 12, 1940)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry's out to win the &quot;Cross Country Race&quot;. Henry's pal in this program is Dizzy Stevens, not Homer. The program leaves the air until June 23, 1940, when it returns as a summer replacement for Jack Benny. Ezra Stone, Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Mark Of The Plague (10-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Of The Plague (Aired October 8, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education.

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October 8, 1944. Program #45. NBC syndication. "The Mark Of The Plague". Commercials added locally. A young girl and her lover find romance during the Black Plague in London. The story is also known as, "A Journal Of The Plague Year." The date is approximate. Daniel Defoe (author). 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-08T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Of The Plague (Aired October 8, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 8, 1944. Program #45. NBC syndication. &quot;The Mark Of The Plague&quot;. Commercials added locally. A young girl and her lover find romance during the Black Plague in London. The story is also known as, &quot;A Journal Of The Plague Year.&quot; The date is approximate. Daniel Defoe (author). 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Of The Plague (Aired October 8, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - Columbus Discovers America (10-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Columbus Discovers America (Aired October 10, 1948)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There. Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with "As it stands now…" and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. CBS network. "Columbus Discovers America". Sustaining. The events of October 12, 1492. Reports from the three ships in the New World and from rejoicing Europe. Don Hollenbeck, John Daly, Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director), Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Art Hannes, William Morwood (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-07T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,real,history,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digital,deli,charlemagne</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Columbus Discovers America (Aired October 10, 1948)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There. Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with &quot;As it stands now&#8230;&quot; and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Columbus Discovers America&quot;. Sustaining. The events of October 12, 1492. Reports from the three ships in the New World and from rejoicing Europe. Don Hollenbeck, John Daly, Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director), Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Art Hannes, William Morwood (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Columbus Discovers America (Aired October 10, 1948)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Murder Of Phillip Avery (01-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder Of Phillip Avery (Aired January 27, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 27, 1952. NBC network. "The Murder Of Phillip Avery" Sustaining. An eleven-year old schoolboy named Phillip Avery has been murdered. The clues are an oil stained handkerchief and the torn corner of a one pound note. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-07T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder Of Phillip Avery (Aired January 27, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 27, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Murder Of Phillip Avery&quot; Sustaining. An eleven-year old schoolboy named Phillip Avery has been murdered. The clues are an oil stained handkerchief and the torn corner of a one pound note. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder Of Phillip Avery (Aired January 27, 1952)

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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The John Blackwell Case (12-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The John Blackwell Case (Aired December 17, 1949)

The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol and pete rugolo and later by richard shores. Good scripts, a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let’s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,…, Dick powell as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective. 

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December 17, 1949. "The John Blackwell Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A man tells Diamond that he's going to commit a murder. A little guy with a big gun is put out of commission by Diamond's yo-yo! Dick sings, "I Only Have Eyes For You" after the story. Blake Edwards (editor, director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Frank Worth (music director), Grace Albertson, Hans Conried, Herb Purdum (writer), Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Tol Avery (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The John Blackwell Case (Aired December 17, 1949)

The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol and pete rugolo and later by richard shores. Good scripts, a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let&#8217;s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,&#8230;, Dick powell as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 17, 1949. &quot;The John Blackwell Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A man tells Diamond that he's going to commit a murder. A little guy with a big gun is put out of commission by Diamond's yo-yo! Dick sings, &quot;I Only Have Eyes For You&quot; after the story. Blake Edwards (editor, director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Frank Worth (music director), Grace Albertson, Hans Conried, Herb Purdum (writer), Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Tol Avery (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The John Blackwell Case (Aired December 17, 1949)

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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Opening A Gas Station (11-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Opening A Gas Station (Aired November 29, 1945)

 After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. "Opening A Gas Station" - Red network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacco. Costello has given his girlfriend Lena a quart of purfume (because he doesn't give a dram)! Abbott and Costello are running a gas station. Camels salutes the 38th "Cyclone" Division. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Iris Adrian, Connie Haines, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Elvia Allman, Dick Mack (director), Sidney Fields, Frederick Shields (commercial spokesman). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Opening A Gas Station (Aired November 29, 1945)

 After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. &quot;Opening A Gas Station&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacco. Costello has given his girlfriend Lena a quart of purfume (because he doesn't give a dram)! Abbott and Costello are running a gas station. Camels salutes the 38th &quot;Cyclone&quot; Division. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Iris Adrian, Connie Haines, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Elvia Allman, Dick Mack (director), Sidney Fields, Frederick Shields (commercial spokesman). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Opening A Gas Station (Aired November 29, 1945)

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      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - The Hamilton Mystery 03-21-38 (2 Parts Complete)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hamilton Mystery 03-21-38 (2 Parts Complete)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.”

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"The Hamilton Mystery" (Parts 1 and 2 (COMPLETE) 03-21-38 and 03-28-38
March 21, 1938. Program #8. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Hamilton Mystery" Part one. While on leave in England, Blair gets involved in the Hamilton murder, an open and shut case against Mrs. Hamilton. . 12 1/2 minutes.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-07T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hamilton Mystery 03-21-38 (2 Parts Complete)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE: 

&quot;The Hamilton Mystery&quot; (Parts 1 and 2 (COMPLETE) 03-21-38 and 03-28-38
March 21, 1938. Program #8. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;The Hamilton Mystery&quot; Part one. While on leave in England, Blair gets involved in the Hamilton murder, an open and shut case against Mrs. Hamilton. . 12 1/2 minutes.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hamilton Mystery 03-21-38 (2 Parts Complete)

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      <title>Bold Venture - Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (11-19-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. 

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November 19, 1951. "Slate's Stolen Da Vinci" - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his "helping hand". Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the "worthless" art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-06T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. 

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November 19, 1951. &quot;Slate's Stolen Da Vinci&quot; - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his &quot;helping hand&quot;. Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the &quot;worthless&quot; art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe (Starring Van Heflin) - Trouble Is My Business (08-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trouble Is My Business (Aired August 5, 1947)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1947. NBC network. "Trouble Is My Business". Sponsored by: Pepsodent. John Arbogast has been murdered, a $50,000 blackmail attempt leads to more mayhem. The program is referred to as "The Pepsodent Program." Van Heflin, Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 00:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-06T16_00_36-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Trouble Is My Business (Aired August 5, 1947)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Trouble Is My Business&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. John Arbogast has been murdered, a $50,000 blackmail attempt leads to more mayhem. The program is referred to as &quot;The Pepsodent Program.&quot; Van Heflin, Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - My Chicago (07-26-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Chicago (Aired July 26, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

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July 26, 1945. Mutual network. "My Chicago". Sustaining. A well-written, amusing look over a young Chicago boy's shoulder, as he writes a description of his city to a Chinese pen-pal. Tommy Cook, Cathy Lewis, Bea Benaderet, Arch Oboler, Joseph Gilbert, Truda Marson, Eddie McCambridge, Evelyn Scott. 18:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 19:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-06T11_01_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1085</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Chicago (Aired July 26, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;My Chicago&quot;. Sustaining. A well-written, amusing look over a young Chicago boy's shoulder, as he writes a description of his city to a Chinese pen-pal. Tommy Cook, Cathy Lewis, Bea Benaderet, Arch Oboler, Joseph Gilbert, Truda Marson, Eddie McCambridge, Evelyn Scott. 18:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Chicago (Aired July 26, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - Haste Maketh Waste (07-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Haste Maketh Waste (Aired July 13, 1951)

Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. 

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July 13, 1951. NBC network. "Haste Maketh Waste". Sustaining. Arthur Hall has been killed, George Kelk claims to know who's done it! The last show of the series. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Haste Maketh Waste (Aired July 13, 1951)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Haste Maketh Waste&quot;. Sustaining. Arthur Hall has been killed, George Kelk claims to know who's done it! The last show of the series. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 33:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Haste Maketh Waste (Aired July 13, 1951)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (03-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times Past.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1952. CBS network. "The Asiatic Killer". Sponsored by: Haley's M-O, Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. James Callender has been poisoned by Asiatic cholera germs. Inspector Peter Black of Scotland Yard investigates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Sally Cassell, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, John Sherman, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Antony Ellis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>puesuit,inspector,black,scotland,yard,detective,ben,elliott,lewis,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times Past.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Asiatic Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Haley's M-O, Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. James Callender has been poisoned by Asiatic cholera germs. Inspector Peter Black of Scotland Yard investigates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Sally Cassell, Julian Upton, William Johnstone, John Sherman, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Antony Ellis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

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      <title>Top Secret - The Case Of The Tattooed Pigeon (08-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Tattooed Pigeon (Aired August 13, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was “tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent”. The series was a summer replacement for, "The American Album Of Familiar Music." 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1950. Program #10. NBC network. "The Case Of The Tattooed Pigeon". Sustaining. The battleship "Royal Oak" has been sunk at Scappa Flow because of a security leak! Alfred Shirley, Brook Byron, Bryna Raeburn, David McKaye, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shields (composer, conductor). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Tattooed Pigeon (Aired August 13, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was &#8220;tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent&#8221;. The series was a summer replacement for, &quot;The American Album Of Familiar Music.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1950. Program #10. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Tattooed Pigeon&quot;. Sustaining. The battleship &quot;Royal Oak&quot; has been sunk at Scappa Flow because of a security leak! Alfred Shirley, Brook Byron, Bryna Raeburn, David McKaye, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shields (composer, conductor). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Bogus Bankruptcy (11-09-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bogus Bankruptcy (Aired November 9, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1945. ABC network. "The Bogus Bankruptcy". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Larry Keating (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, George Baxter, Wally Maher, Charles Maxwell, Charles McGraw, Sidney Miller. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-05T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bogus Bankruptcy (Aired November 9, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1945. ABC network. &quot;The Bogus Bankruptcy&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Larry Keating (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, George Baxter, Wally Maher, Charles Maxwell, Charles McGraw, Sidney Miller. 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bogus Bankruptcy (Aired November 9, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Unreasonable Aunt (06-26-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Unreasonable Aunt (Aired June 26, 1948)
&gt;BR&gt;
Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1948. NBC network. "The Unreasonable Aunt". Sustaining. Frank saves a woman from being cheated out of her soap factory. This program has also been dated June 5, 1948. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

 
  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-05T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unreasonable Aunt (Aired June 26, 1948)
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Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Unreasonable Aunt&quot;. Sustaining. Frank saves a woman from being cheated out of her soap factory. This program has also been dated June 5, 1948. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

 
  

 
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Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Spaghetti Dinner (06-04-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spaghetti Dinner (Aired June 4, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is determined to cook a Spaghetti Dinner. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Bill Thompson, Isabel Randolph, Sara Berner, Harold Peary, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Don Quinn (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-05T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>marian,jordan,bill,fibber,mcgee,molly,jim,thompson,isabel,randolph,sara,berner,harold,peary,billy,mills,orchestra,king's,men,harlow,wilcox,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spaghetti Dinner (Aired June 4, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is determined to cook a Spaghetti Dinner. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Bill Thompson, Isabel Randolph, Sara Berner, Harold Peary, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Don Quinn (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spaghetti Dinner (Aired June 4, 1940)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - Bring Back Her Bones (06-22-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2020-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1985</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attemp...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Paul Reese (03-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Paul Reese (Aired March 23, 1948

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2020 00:56:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T16_56_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Paul Reese (Aired March 23, 1948

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Reese (Aired March 23, 1948

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretens...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Dr. Danfield - Stolen Diamond Pendant (11-10-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Stolen Diamond Pendant (Aired November 10, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1946. Program #13. "Stolen Diamond Pendant". ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #13 on the label, #29 on the transcription matrix. A famous diamond pendant has been stolen, for reasons of romance! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-03-04T12_25_45-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 20:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T12_25_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1515</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14646065.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Stolen Diamond Pendant (Aired November 10, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1946. Program #13. &quot;Stolen Diamond Pendant&quot;. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #13 on the label, #29 on the transcription matrix. A famous diamond pendant has been stolen, for reasons of romance! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stolen Diamond Pendant (Aired November 10, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on Au...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. Christian - The Runaway (06-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Runaway (Aired June 6, 1951)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 6, 1951. CBS network. "The Runaway". Sponsored by: Vaseline Hair Tonic, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. A college basketball player may be involved in a gambling scandal. He needs the doctor's help avoiding murderous gangsters and getting out of town. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, Herb Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Stanley Farrar, Art Gilmore (announcer), Ronald J. Donlevy (writer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-03-04T07_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T07_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,christian,doctor,thanksgiving,holiday,drama,soap,jean,hersholt,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,wpnm,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14644801.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Runaway (Aired June 6, 1951)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 6, 1951. CBS network. &quot;The Runaway&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline Hair Tonic, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly. A college basketball player may be involved in a gambling scandal. He needs the doctor's help avoiding murderous gangsters and getting out of town. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, Herb Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Stanley Farrar, Art Gilmore (announcer), Ronald J. Donlevy (writer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Runaway (Aired June 6, 1951)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersho...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Chase - Circumstantial Evidence (05-03-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Circumstantial Evidence (Aired May 3, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 3, 1953. NBC network. "Circumstantial Evidence". Sustaining. A series of strange coincidences finds a traveling salesman accused of murder. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Don Briggs, Joe Latham, Jane Webb, Ted Osborne, Ken Williams. 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-03-04T02_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-04T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-03-04T02_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1583316032.14644788" length="6989780" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14644789.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Circumstantial Evidence (Aired May 3, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 3, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Circumstantial Evidence&quot;. Sustaining. A series of strange coincidences finds a traveling salesman accused of murder. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Don Briggs, Joe Latham, Jane Webb, Ted Osborne, Ken Williams. 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Circumstantial Evidence (Aired May 3, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Televisio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot (05-11-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot (Aired May 11, 1946)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1946. Program #433. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot aka: Battle Of Alcatraz". Participating sponsors. A dramatization of the riot and inmate unrest on the prison island in San Francisco. The dramatized events occured only nine days previously! Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 19, 1973. Mercedes McCambridge, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-03T21_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-03T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14644554.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot (Aired May 11, 1946)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1946. Program #433. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot aka: Battle Of Alcatraz&quot;. Participating sponsors. A dramatization of the riot and inmate unrest on the prison island in San Francisco. The dramatized events occured only nine days previously! Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 19, 1973. Mercedes McCambridge, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Alcatraz Prison Riot (Aired May 11, 1946)

The series dramatized FBI cases, whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Agnes Bolton (06-05-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Agnes Bolton (Aired June 5, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1949. Program #13. "Agnes Bolton" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The fat lady with a green package in a bowling alley. Espionage and the usual frame for Novak. Jack Webb, Richard Breen (writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Charles McGraw, Tudor Owen. 32:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-03T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-03-03T16_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1583280050.14644182" length="7701459" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1925</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14644173.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Agnes Bolton (Aired June 5, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1949. Program #13. &quot;Agnes Bolton&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The fat lady with a green package in a bowling alley. Espionage and the usual frame for Novak. Jack Webb, Richard Breen (writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Charles McGraw, Tudor Owen. 32:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Agnes Bolton (Aired June 5, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Man Form Second Earth (08-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Form Second Earth (Aired August 10, 1953)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. One episode, 'Hang Man's Rope,' never revealed exactly how the killer managed to catch and hang his victims, or why. The only thing we knew for sure was when the crickets stopped chirping and the dog started howling, someone would wind up hanging from the nearest tree.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Form Second Earth (Aired August 10, 1953)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. One episode, 'Hang Man's Rope,' never revealed exactly how the killer managed to catch and hang his victims, or why. The only thing we knew for sure was when the crickets stopped chirping and the dog started howling, someone would wind up hanging from the nearest tree.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Form Second Earth (Aired August 10, 1953)

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      <title>Father Knows Best - Vacation Arrives (07-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vacation Arrives (Aired July 6, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really "rules" over his family. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 6, 1950. "Vacation Arrives" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Where will the Andersons go on their vacation? This is not an easy decision! The last show of the season, the last show until September 7th. Robert Young, June Whitley, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Norma Jean Nilsson, Barney Phillips, Herb Vigran, Eleanor Audley, Ed James (creator), Ken Burton (director), Roy Bargy (music), Marvin Miller (commercial spokesman), Bill Forman (announcer). 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-03T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,thanksgiving,holiday,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2022</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Vacation Arrives (Aired July 6, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really &quot;rules&quot; over his family. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 6, 1950. &quot;Vacation Arrives&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Where will the Andersons go on their vacation? This is not an easy decision! The last show of the season, the last show until September 7th. Robert Young, June Whitley, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Norma Jean Nilsson, Barney Phillips, Herb Vigran, Eleanor Audley, Ed James (creator), Ken Burton (director), Roy Bargy (music), Marvin Miller (commercial spokesman), Bill Forman (announcer). 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Vacation Arrives (Aired July 6, 1950)

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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Eyes Of Buddha (07-02-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Eyes Of Buddha (Aired July 2, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1950. NBC network. "The Eyes Of Buddha". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. is preceded by a news bulletin: "Seoul Korea has been raided by American and Australian war planes. One of two North Korean planes shot down had a Russian red star." An O. S. S. operative flies to Siam to rescue an American held by the Japanese. After witnessing a Japanese decapitation, a daring escape is made from a Japanese prison camp. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Jerry Jarrett, Jon Gart (music director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Everett Sloane, Ralph Bell, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Eileen Heckart, Martin Balsam, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Karl Weber. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-03T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eyes Of Buddha (Aired July 2, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Eyes Of Buddha&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. is preceded by a news bulletin: &quot;Seoul Korea has been raided by American and Australian war planes. One of two North Korean planes shot down had a Russian red star.&quot; An O. S. S. operative flies to Siam to rescue an American held by the Japanese. After witnessing a Japanese decapitation, a daring escape is made from a Japanese prison camp. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Jerry Jarrett, Jon Gart (music director), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Everett Sloane, Ralph Bell, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Eileen Heckart, Martin Balsam, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Karl Weber. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eyes Of Buddha (Aired July 2, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governmental ag...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Curious Conspiracy (10-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Curious Conspiracy (Aired October 20, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 20, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Curious Conspiracy". Sustaining. The program is preceded by a news bulletin: Henry Stimson (former Secretary of State and former Secretary of War) has died. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Mandel Kramer, Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-02T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Curious Conspiracy (Aired October 20, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 20, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Curious Conspiracy&quot;. Sustaining. The program is preceded by a news bulletin: Henry Stimson (former Secretary of State and former Secretary of War) has died. Don MacLaughlin, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Mandel Kramer, Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Curious Conspiracy (Aired October 20, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Nature Study (11-05-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nature Study (Aired November 5, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1971. Program #8. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. "Nature Study". Commercials added locally. A walk in the woods, along with death and confession. Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Cathy Lewis, Mary Jane Croft. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-02T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nature Study (Aired November 5, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1971. Program #8. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. &quot;Nature Study&quot;. Commercials added locally. A walk in the woods, along with death and confession. Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Cathy Lewis, Mary Jane Croft. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nature Study (Aired November 5, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X  - Operation Fifty (01-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Fifty (Aired January 6, 1951)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1951. "Operation Fifty" - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. The story of "The Himmler Plates," the most important fifty-dollar bills in the world. The trail leads to Montevideo, Uruguay. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Joan Banks, Maggie Morely, Will Wright, Stan Waxman, Daws Butler, Lou Merrill, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Latham (announcer). 25:13. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2020 17:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-02T09_04_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1517</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Fifty (Aired January 6, 1951)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1951. &quot;Operation Fifty&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. The story of &quot;The Himmler Plates,&quot; the most important fifty-dollar bills in the world. The trail leads to Montevideo, Uruguay. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Joan Banks, Maggie Morely, Will Wright, Stan Waxman, Daws Butler, Lou Merrill, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Felix Mills (composer, conductor), Sidney Marshall (writer), Jack Latham (announcer). 25:13. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Fifty (Aired January 6, 1951)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Wall Street (01-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Wall Street (Aired January 20, 1948)

In 1934–36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944–1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1948. "A Salute To Wall Street" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A salute to high finance and the stock market. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-03-02T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Wall Street (Aired January 20, 1948)

In 1934&#8211;36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944&#8211;1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. 

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January 20, 1948. &quot;A Salute To Wall Street&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A salute to high finance and the stock market. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard -  Henry Fauntleroy (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Fauntleroy (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of "True Crime Stories" filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry Fauntleroy (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of &quot;True Crime Stories&quot; filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, &quot;The Bone From A Voice Box&quot;, apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Henry Fauntleroy (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>The Sealed Book - I'll Die Laughing (05-27-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I'll Die Laughing (Aired May 27, 1945)

The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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May 27, 1945. Program #11. Mutual network. "I'll Die Laughing". Sustaining. A horror story about a treasure cave with a curse on it. Anyone who goes in to get the treasure, never comes out again. The date is subject to correction. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 29, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host). 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>I'll Die Laughing (Aired May 27, 1945)

The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 27, 1945. Program #11. Mutual network. &quot;I'll Die Laughing&quot;. Sustaining. A horror story about a treasure cave with a curse on it. Anyone who goes in to get the treasure, never comes out again. The date is subject to correction. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 29, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host). 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I'll Die Laughing (Aired May 27, 1945)

The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - Death Of A Physicist (05-12-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Of A Physicist (Aired May 12, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Of A Physicist (Aired May 12, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Of A Physicist (Aired May 12, 1986)

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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - (Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death (03-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 21, 1950. CBS network. "Stuart Palmer, The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death". Sustaining. No music cues are heard on this recording. A crazed writer tries to get himself killed to collect on a $100,000 policy. The music credit is given to Leith Stevens, but none of his music is present. The system cue has been deleted. Possibly recorded March 16, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lurene Tuttle, Bill Bouchey, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Grey, Jack Kruschen, Herb Butterfield, Gil Doud (writer), David Ellis (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 27:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Stuart Palmer, The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death&quot;. Sustaining. No music cues are heard on this recording. A crazed writer tries to get himself killed to collect on a $100,000 policy. The music credit is given to Leith Stevens, but none of his music is present. The system cue has been deleted. Possibly recorded March 16, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lurene Tuttle, Bill Bouchey, Lawrence Dobkin, Bill Grey, Jack Kruschen, Herb Butterfield, Gil Doud (writer), David Ellis (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 27:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>(Stuart Palmer) The Man Who Wrote Himself To Death - (Aired March 21, 1950)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot; - Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) 08-05-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Screen Director's Playhouse" - Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) Aired August 5, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.

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August 5, 1949. NBC network. "Fort Apache". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A classic western about Cochise battling the cavalry, with a group of travelers caught in the middle. This is a network, sponsored version. John Wayne, Ward Bond, Paul McVey, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), John Ford (guest screen director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,digitaldeli,wayne</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Director's Playhouse&quot; - Fort Apache (Starring John Wayne) Aired August 5, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.

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August 5, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Fort Apache&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A classic western about Cochise battling the cavalry, with a group of travelers caught in the middle. This is a network, sponsored version. John Wayne, Ward Bond, Paul McVey, Lou Merrill, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), John Ford (guest screen director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Night Beat - Julie The Juke Box Girl (05-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Julie The Juke Box Girl (Aired May 18, 1951)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

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May 18, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone, night reporter for the Chicago Star, looks into a bizarre romance between a dwarf newsdealer and "Julie The Juke Box Girl" aka: Juke Box Romance Excellent writing! Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Betty Lou Gerson, Ray Hartman, Eddie Fields, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Larry Marcus (writer), Robert Armbruster (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-29T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,night,beat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Julie The Juke Box Girl (Aired May 18, 1951)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

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May 18, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone, night reporter for the Chicago Star, looks into a bizarre romance between a dwarf newsdealer and &quot;Julie The Juke Box Girl&quot; aka: Juke Box Romance Excellent writing! Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Betty Lou Gerson, Ray Hartman, Eddie Fields, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Larry Marcus (writer), Robert Armbruster (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Murder By Experts - The Creeper (07-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Creeper (Aired July 23, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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July 23, 1949. Mutual network, WOR, New York aicheck. "The Creeper". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Bulova Watch (local). A suspense story about a mad killer who strangles his red-headed victims. See cat. #333 for the same script used on "The Molle Mystery Theatre." See cat. #50533 for the same script used on "Murder At Midnight." See cat. #54674 for the same script on "The Chase." The program is moving to Sundays at 10:00 P. M., being replaced in this time slot by, "The Damon Runyon Theatre." John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Marilyn Erskine. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2020 01:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-29T17_00_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,david,kogan,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Creeper (Aired July 23, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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July 23, 1949. Mutual network, WOR, New York aicheck. &quot;The Creeper&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Bulova Watch (local). A suspense story about a mad killer who strangles his red-headed victims. See cat. #333 for the same script used on &quot;The Molle Mystery Theatre.&quot; See cat. #50533 for the same script used on &quot;Murder At Midnight.&quot; See cat. #54674 for the same script on &quot;The Chase.&quot; The program is moving to Sundays at 10:00 P. M., being replaced in this time slot by, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre.&quot; John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Marilyn Erskine. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Creeper (Aired July 23, 1949)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Bruce Partington Plans (11-06-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bruce Partington Plans (Aired November 6, 1939)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 6, 1939. NBC network. "The Bruce Partington Plans". Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The case of the missing submarine plans. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Edith Meiser (writer), Harold Kemp (producer), Knox Manning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Feb 2020 19:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-29T11_56_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bruce Partington Plans (Aired November 6, 1939)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 6, 1939. NBC network. &quot;The Bruce Partington Plans&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The case of the missing submarine plans. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Edith Meiser (writer), Harold Kemp (producer), Knox Manning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bruce Partington Plans (Aired November 6, 1939)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life of Riley - The Black Market Bread Business (06-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Market Bread Business (Aired June 8, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker.

THIS EPISODE:

June 8, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley finds himself in the "Black Market Bread Business. Alan Lipscott (writer), Ashmead Scott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Herb Vigran, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Jerry Hausner, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Lou Merrill, Reuben Ship (writer), Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-29T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Market Bread Business (Aired June 8, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.

THIS EPISODE:

June 8, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley finds himself in the &quot;Black Market Bread Business. Alan Lipscott (writer), Ashmead Scott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Herb Vigran, Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Jerry Hausner, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Lou Merrill, Reuben Ship (writer), Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Market Bread Business (Aired June 8, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - The Marching Ants (10-01-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Marching Ants (Aired October 1, 1945)

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944–45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947–48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as "a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment."


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-29T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie,chan,walter,connolly,leon,janney,rodney,jacobs,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2503</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Marching Ants (Aired October 1, 1945)

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944&#8211;45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947&#8211;48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as &quot;a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Marching Ants (Aired October 1, 1945)

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Deal In Crime - The Laura Shields Case (01-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, "a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy." This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947. 

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January 21, 1946. ABC network. "The Laura Shields Case."  Sustaining. Possibly the first show of the series. William Gargan as detective Ross Dolan. Laura Shields hires Dolan to be her bodyguard. He finds plenty of murder. Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Leonard Reeg (director), Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (director), William Gargan. 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-28T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,deal,in,crime,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1843</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &quot;a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy.&quot; This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 21, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Laura Shields Case.&quot;  Sustaining. Possibly the first show of the series. William Gargan as detective Ross Dolan. Laura Shields hires Dolan to be her bodyguard. He finds plenty of murder. Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Leonard Reeg (director), Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (director), William Gargan. 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Laura Shields Case (Aired January 21, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Judas Clock (04-17-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Judas Clock (Aired April 17, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1945. Program #1. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Judas Clock". Death to those who own this clock, it uses Judas' thirty pieces of silver as counterweights! AFRTS program name: "Mystery Theatre." Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Alice Reinheart, Christopher Mayo (writer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 22:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-28T14_37_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judas Clock (Aired April 17, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1945. Program #1. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Judas Clock&quot;. Death to those who own this clock, it uses Judas' thirty pieces of silver as counterweights! AFRTS program name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Alice Reinheart, Christopher Mayo (writer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Judas Clock (Aired April 17, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Halls Of Ivy - Pregnant Student (06-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pregnant Student (Aired June 4, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1952. "Pregnant Student" - NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast. One of the Ivy students is about to have a baby...just before final exams! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), James Gleason, Janet Warren, Jean Tatum, Barbara Merlin (writer), Milton Merlin (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 25:07. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 16:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-28T08_24_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pregnant Student (Aired June 4, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1952. &quot;Pregnant Student&quot; - NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast. One of the Ivy students is about to have a baby...just before final exams! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), James Gleason, Janet Warren, Jean Tatum, Barbara Merlin (writer), Milton Merlin (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 25:07. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pregnant Student (Aired June 4, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (01-19-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired January 19, 1945)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired January 19, 1945)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was &#8212; bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired January 19, 1945)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older (01-06-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older (Aired January 6, 1954)

Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1954. CBS network. "The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older.". Sustaining. Life and death in 1866 Missouri...mostly death. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Jack Edwards, Sam Edwards, Barney Phillips, Walter Tetley, Bob Lemond (announcer), James Eagles, Clayton Post, Bill Bissell. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-27T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older (Aired January 6, 1954)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older.&quot;. Sustaining. Life and death in 1866 Missouri...mostly death. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Jack Edwards, Sam Edwards, Barney Phillips, Walter Tetley, Bob Lemond (announcer), James Eagles, Clayton Post, Bill Bissell. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Younger Brothers: Why Some Of Them Grew No Older (Aired January 6, 1954)

Though ostensibly...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Millicent Bromley Kidnapped (04-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Millicent Bromley Kidnapped (Aired  April 22, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

 April 22, 1947. Program #106. "Millicent Bromley Kidnapped"ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Millicent Bromley has been kidnapped, "The Professor" has been murdered, and a dog is the most important member of the gang. An interesting show in which Blackie never appears! Shorty solves the case with the help of telegrams and (unheard) phone calls from Blackie! Tony Barrett, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 26:43.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-27T16_27_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1603</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Millicent Bromley Kidnapped (Aired  April 22, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

 April 22, 1947. Program #106. &quot;Millicent Bromley Kidnapped&quot;ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Millicent Bromley has been kidnapped, &quot;The Professor&quot; has been murdered, and a dog is the most important member of the gang. An interesting show in which Blackie never appears! Shorty solves the case with the help of telegrams and (unheard) phone calls from Blackie! Tony Barrett, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 26:43.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Millicent Bromley Kidnapped (Aired  April 22, 1947)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also star...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - Chasing The Papillion (05-15-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Chasing The Papillion (Aired May 15, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and Winston Churchill stated, "I find Hornblower admirable." There are many parallels between Hornblower and real naval officers of the period, including Joseph Needham Tayler, Thomas Cochrane and Horatio Nelson. The name "Horatio" was inspired by the character in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and chosen also because of its association with contemporary figures such as Nelson. The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-27T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>horatio,hornblower,royal,navy,officer,napoleonic,joseph,needham,tayler,thomas,cochrane,nelson,papillion,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,ptrn,digitaldel</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Chasing The Papillion (Aired May 15, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, &quot;I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,&quot; and Winston Churchill stated, &quot;I find Hornblower admirable.&quot; There are many parallels between Hornblower and real naval officers of the period, including Joseph Needham Tayler, Thomas Cochrane and Horatio Nelson. The name &quot;Horatio&quot; was inspired by the character in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and chosen also because of its association with contemporary figures such as Nelson. The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Chasing The Papillion (Aired May 15, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy office...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - Junkyard (02-22-56</title>
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        <![CDATA[X Minus One - Junkyard (Aired February 22, 1956)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction):...Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! [Rocket launch SFX] From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future; adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds. The National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with Street and Smith, publishers of Astounding Science Fiction presents... X Minus One.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1956. NBC network. "Junkyard". Sustaining. A crew of spacemen land on a planet that contains alien junk that causes a loss of memory. The problem is how to remember the way operate the spaceship! John Larkin, Bob Hastings, Mercer McLeod, Stan Early, Jack Orrison, Clifford Simak (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (anouncer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-27T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>X Minus One - Junkyard (Aired February 22, 1956)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction):...Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire! [Rocket launch SFX] From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future; adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds. The National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with Street and Smith, publishers of Astounding Science Fiction presents... X Minus One.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Junkyard&quot;. Sustaining. A crew of spacemen land on a planet that contains alien junk that causes a loss of memory. The problem is how to remember the way operate the spaceship! John Larkin, Bob Hastings, Mercer McLeod, Stan Early, Jack Orrison, Clifford Simak (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (anouncer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>X Minus One - Junkyard (Aired February 22, 1956)

Episodes of the show include adaptations of R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - Charity Takes It On The Chin (06-06-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Charity Takes It On The Chin (Aired June 6, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

 June 6, 1939. Mutual network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "Charity Takes It On The Chin". Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet breaks up a gang stealing money from the city's charities. A different story with the same title was used on the program of February 21, 1942. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-27T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,george,w.,trendle,black,beauty,kato,britt,reid,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Charity Takes It On The Chin (Aired June 6, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

 June 6, 1939. Mutual network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Charity Takes It On The Chin&quot;. Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet breaks up a gang stealing money from the city's charities. A different story with the same title was used on the program of February 21, 1942. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Charity Takes It On The Chin (Aired June 6, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - Death By Proxy (1958)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death By Proxy (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abc,mystery,time,don,dowd,sir,laurence,olivier,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death By Proxy (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death By Proxy (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - New Driving Class (11-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Driving Class (Aired November 26, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1950. CBS network. "Madison High's New Driving Class". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks has an idea to start a student police force and a driving education class. Harriet gets a lesson from Mr. Conklin (giving him a chance for a vocal double-take). After crashing into a hedge, Walter Denton gives him a ticket. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Leonard Smith, Jeff Chandler. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>New Driving Class (Aired November 26, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Madison High's New Driving Class&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks has an idea to start a student police force and a driving education class. Harriet gets a lesson from Mr. Conklin (giving him a chance for a vocal double-take). After crashing into a hedge, Walter Denton gives him a ticket. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Leonard Smith, Jeff Chandler. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Driving Class (Aired November 26, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, beg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Sea Phantom (02-06-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sea Phantom (Aired February 6, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1942. Program #12. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Sea Phantom". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Garland Moss. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-26T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sea Phantom (Aired February 6, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1942. Program #12. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Sea Phantom&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Garland Moss. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sea Phantom (Aired February 6, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hermit's Cave - Spirit Vengeance (1940)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spirit Vengeance (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1940. World syndication. "Spirit Vengeance". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. Professor Santos welcomes a couple seeking shelter from a storm. He plans to use them as experimental subjects, but they receive a warning from their daughter, who had been killed by Professor Santos previously! . 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-26T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,sciofi,horror,thriller,weird,fate,death,ole-nancy,mel,johnson,wolfs,john,kent,charles,penman,toby,grimmer,klock,ryder,william,conrad,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spirit Vengeance (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1940. World syndication. &quot;Spirit Vengeance&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. Professor Santos welcomes a couple seeking shelter from a storm. He plans to use them as experimental subjects, but they receive a warning from their daughter, who had been killed by Professor Santos previously! . 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spirit Vengeance (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse (Starring Orson Welles) - Rebecca (12-09-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rebecca (Aired December 9, 1938)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1938. CBS network. "Rebecca". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The first show of the series (which is actually a continuation of "The Mercury Theatre On The Air," but with a sponsor). The show is introduced by Edwin C. Hill, who praises the program so much it sounds like a eulogy. A new bride at a wealthy estate hears constantly about the previous mistress of the house...Rebecca. Agnes Moorehead, Alfred Shirley, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Daphne du Maurier (author, who speaks from London by telephone after the story), Edwin C. Hill (commentator), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Eustace Wyatt, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Margaret Sullavan, Mildred Natwick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator). 59:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-25T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rebecca (Aired December 9, 1938)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1938. CBS network. &quot;Rebecca&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The first show of the series (which is actually a continuation of &quot;The Mercury Theatre On The Air,&quot; but with a sponsor). The show is introduced by Edwin C. Hill, who praises the program so much it sounds like a eulogy. A new bride at a wealthy estate hears constantly about the previous mistress of the house...Rebecca. Agnes Moorehead, Alfred Shirley, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Daphne du Maurier (author, who speaks from London by telephone after the story), Edwin C. Hill (commentator), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Eustace Wyatt, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Margaret Sullavan, Mildred Natwick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator). 59:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rebecca (Aired December 9, 1938)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Me...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Black Museum - The Wooden Mallet  (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wooden Mallet *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Wooden Mallet". Participating sponsors. On Guy Fawkes day, a man's body is found inside a burning car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 5, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-25T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wooden Mallet *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Wooden Mallet&quot;. Participating sponsors. On Guy Fawkes day, a man's body is found inside a burning car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 5, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wooden Mallet *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The museum is not open to members of the public ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The John Stewart Murder Case (03-28-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The John Stewart Murder Case (Aired March 28, 1953)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1953. "The John Stewart Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. A man who expects to be killed named John Stewart has been collecting strange things. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Paula Winslowe, Herb Butterfield, Billy Halop, James McCallion, Steve Roberts, Lou Merrill, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-25T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The John Stewart Murder Case (Aired March 28, 1953)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1953. &quot;The John Stewart Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A man who expects to be killed named John Stewart has been collecting strange things. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Paula Winslowe, Herb Butterfield, Billy Halop, James McCallion, Steve Roberts, Lou Merrill, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The John Stewart Murder Case (Aired March 28, 1953)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Practically Foolproof (09-03-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Practically Foolproof (Aired September 3, 1944)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 

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September 3, 1944. CBS Pacific network. "Practically Foolproof". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. An interesting story about two robbers who are running a lending library. Things get weird when they plan to use a dwarf to commit a robbery against his will! George W. Allen (producer, director), Harriet Reig (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Bill Pennell (announcer), Jane Morgan. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Practically Foolproof (Aired September 3, 1944)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 3, 1944. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Practically Foolproof&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. An interesting story about two robbers who are running a lending library. Things get weird when they plan to use a dwarf to commit a robbery against his will! George W. Allen (producer, director), Harriet Reig (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Bill Pennell (announcer), Jane Morgan. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Practically Foolproof (Aired September 3, 1944)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - Man In The Middle (08-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Man In The Middle (Aired August 25, 1945)

Lights Out, featuring "tales of the supernatural and the supernormal", was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-24T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man In The Middle (Aired August 25, 1945)

Lights Out, featuring &quot;tales of the supernatural and the supernormal&quot;, was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Man In The Middle (Aired August 25, 1945)

Lights Out, featuring &quot;tales of the supernatural and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater (Philip Marlowe) - The Lady In The Lake (02-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

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February 9, 1948. CBS network. "The Lady In The Lake". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A two-fisted detective yarn. Philip Marlowe tries to track down the murderer of a woman found at the bottom of a lake...and of a man shot to death in the shower. Tom Tully, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Frances Robinson, George Neise, Edward Marr, Robert Griffin, Janet Scott, Herb Butterfield, Marie Windsor, Steve Fisher (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (creator), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter. 43:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-24T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,radio,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,gerald,mohr,william,johnstone,frances,robinson,george,neise,edward</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2624</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Lady In The Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A two-fisted detective yarn. Philip Marlowe tries to track down the murderer of a woman found at the bottom of a lake...and of a man shot to death in the shower. Tom Tully, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Frances Robinson, George Neise, Edward Marr, Robert Griffin, Janet Scott, Herb Butterfield, Marie Windsor, Steve Fisher (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (creator), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter. 43:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea (01-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea (Aired January 6, 1949)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1949. Mutual network. "The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea". Sustaining. Three treasure hunters in the Caribbean find a sunken treasure ship, and a ghost guarding it! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 20:57:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-24T12_57_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea (Aired January 6, 1949)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 6, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea&quot;. Sustaining. Three treasure hunters in the Caribbean find a sunken treasure ship, and a ghost guarding it! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Devil &amp; The Deep Blue Sea (Aired January 6, 1949)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Handy Man (11-28-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Handy Man (Aired November 28, 1952)

In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 28, 1952. "The Handy Man" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Ozzie's the handyman, but Thorny's power tools are needed. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-24T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Handy Man (Aired November 28, 1952)

In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 28, 1952. &quot;The Handy Man&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Ozzie's the handyman, but Thorny's power tools are needed. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Handy Man (Aired November 28, 1952)

In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back (07-26-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back (Aired July 26, 1945)

Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 26, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS #124 rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back". A girl appears at a rich man's house and insists she's the man's daughter. The man says he's never seen her before, but Vance believes the girl! AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Jose Ferrer, Frances Robinson, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Bob Shaw (writer). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-24T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jose,ferrer,frances,robinson,george,district,attorney,markham,petrie,joan,alexander,ellen,deering,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1391</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back (Aired July 26, 1945)

Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 26, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS #124 rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back&quot;. A girl appears at a rich man's house and insists she's the man's daughter. The man says he's never seen her before, but Vance believes the girl! AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Jose Ferrer, Frances Robinson, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Bob Shaw (writer). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Girl Who Came Back (Aired July 26, 1945)

Vance, in the original books, is an i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear - Come As You Are (04-06-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Come As You Are (Aired April 6, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-23T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2272</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Come As You Are (Aired April 6, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Come As You Are (Aired April 6, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime -  Lonely Hearts Club Of Doom (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Lonely Hearts Club Of Doom (1953) ^The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-23T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Lonely Hearts Club Of Doom (1953) ^The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Lonely Hearts Club Of Doom (1953) ^The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Mum's Army (05-12-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mum's Army (Aired May 12, 1974)

"Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.

THIS EPISODE:

May 12, 1974. "Mum's Army" - Mainwaring informs the platoon that the women of Walmington-on-Sea want to join their platoon to help the war effort. He and Wilson thought that this was a good idea, as it would allow the men of the platoon to 'grapple' with the enemy. Mainwaring suggests that they could serve in the canteen, and Frazer adds that they could sew on their jacket buttons. The platoon are asked to bring as many female volunteers as they can. The next evening, Mainwaring enrols some of the women, including the flashy Mrs Fox, the quiet Ivy Samways, and the tarty Edith Parish, who were recruited by Jones, Pike and Walker respectively. Frazer informs Mainwaring that his recruit, Miss Ironside of the Gas Light and Coke Company, will be unavailable until tomorrow, as will Mrs Pike. As Wilson leaves to dismiss the parade, a lady of about middle-age enters and introduces herself as Mrs Fiona Gray. Mainwaring is immediately smitten with her, and it is clear that his feelings are reciprocated. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-23T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mum's Army (Aired May 12, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.

THIS EPISODE:

May 12, 1974. &quot;Mum's Army&quot; - Mainwaring informs the platoon that the women of Walmington-on-Sea want to join their platoon to help the war effort. He and Wilson thought that this was a good idea, as it would allow the men of the platoon to 'grapple' with the enemy. Mainwaring suggests that they could serve in the canteen, and Frazer adds that they could sew on their jacket buttons. The platoon are asked to bring as many female volunteers as they can. The next evening, Mainwaring enrols some of the women, including the flashy Mrs Fox, the quiet Ivy Samways, and the tarty Edith Parish, who were recruited by Jones, Pike and Walker respectively. Frazer informs Mainwaring that his recruit, Miss Ironside of the Gas Light and Coke Company, will be unavailable until tomorrow, as will Mrs Pike. As Wilson leaves to dismiss the parade, a lady of about middle-age enters and introduces herself as Mrs Fiona Gray. Mainwaring is immediately smitten with her, and it is clear that his feelings are reciprocated. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mum's Army (Aired May 12, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Good Boy (11-17-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Good Boy (Aired November 17, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Good Boy". The nicest kid in town turns out to be a professional punk. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-23T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Good Boy (Aired November 17, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Good Boy&quot;. The nicest kid in town turns out to be a professional punk. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Boy (Aired November 17, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Lefty And Delilah (10-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lefty And Delilah (Aired October 9, 1947)

The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating "The Clock" programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run.

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Lefty and Delilah". Participating sponsors. A prize fighter learns that women and training don't mix. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 29, 1973. 23:01. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-23T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-02-23T01_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1582448446.14624031" length="5882700" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1470</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lefty And Delilah (Aired October 9, 1947)

The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating &quot;The Clock&quot; programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run.

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Lefty and Delilah&quot;. Participating sponsors. A prize fighter learns that women and training don't mix. WRVR rebroadcast date: June 29, 1973. 23:01. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lefty And Delilah (Aired October 9, 1947)

The settings were usually generic and the actors tri...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Alien Worlds - The Infinity Factor Pt2 Of 2 (08-19-79)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Infinity Factor Pt2 Of 2 (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of "Alien Worlds" is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. "Science fiction seems to lend itself," says Hansen, "to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind." "This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player," Hansen explains. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-02-22T20_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-22T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1690</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Infinity Factor Pt2 Of 2 (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. &quot;Science fiction seems to lend itself,&quot; says Hansen, &quot;to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind.&quot; &quot;This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player,&quot; Hansen explains. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Infinity Factor Pt2 Of 2 (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of &quot;Al...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Infinity Factor Pt1 Of 2 (05-12-79)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Infinity Factor Pt1 Of 2 (Aired May 12, 1979)

The concept behind "Alien Worlds" is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders." In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. "Alien Worlds" incorporates the best elements of "Star Wars," "Star Trek - The Next Generation" and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. "Alien Worlds" excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-22T15_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-22T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1679</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Infinity Factor Pt1 Of 2 (Aired May 12, 1979)

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders.&quot; In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; incorporates the best elements of &quot;Star Wars,&quot; &quot;Star Trek - The Next Generation&quot; and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Infinity Factor Pt1 Of 2 (Aired May 12, 1979)

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - 450 From Paddington Pt.3 of 3 (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[450 From Paddington Pt.3 of 3 (1957)

Miss Marple's first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or "fluffy", but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local "professional" police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-22T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>450 From Paddington Pt.3 of 3 (1957)

Miss Marple's first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple is an elderly lady who lives in the little English village St. Mary Mead. Superficially stereotypical, she is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or &quot;fluffy&quot;, but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local &quot;professional&quot; police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>450 From Paddington Pt.3 of 3 (1957)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Queen Bee Caper (07-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Queen Bee Caper (Aired July 10, 1949)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

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July 10, 1949. CBS network. "The Queen Bee Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Murder occurs at an exclusive girls school...with formic acid! Most of the final commercial has been deleted. Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Queen Bee Caper (Aired July 10, 1949)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

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July 10, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Queen Bee Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Murder occurs at an exclusive girls school...with formic acid! Most of the final commercial has been deleted. Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Queen Bee Caper (Aired July 10, 1949)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - 450 From Paddington Pt.2 of 3 (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[450 From Paddington Pt.2 of 3 (1957)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>450 From Paddington Pt.2 of 3 (1957)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot;, which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>450 From Paddington Pt.2 of 3 (1957)

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - 450 From Paddington Pt.1 of 3 (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[450 From Paddington Pt.1 of 3 (1957) *Published in November of 1957. The exact date is unknown.

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.

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4.50 from Paddington is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in November 1957. The 1961 film "Murder, She Said" was based on it. This work was also published in the United States as "What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw." 29:45.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>450 From Paddington Pt.1 of 3 (1957) *Published in November of 1957. The exact date is unknown.

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.

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4.50 from Paddington is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in November 1957. The 1961 film &quot;Murder, She Said&quot; was based on it. This work was also published in the United States as &quot;What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw.&quot; 29:45.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>450 From Paddington Pt.1 of 3 (1957) *Published in November of 1957. The exact date is unknown.
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (06-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role.

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May 22, 1950. CBS network. "The Skull and Crossbones Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A murder victim receives the skull and crossbones from a poison bottle before being murdered. His wife then receives the same warning. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-21T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,keen,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Skull and Crossbones Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A murder victim receives the skull and crossbones from a poison bottle before being murdered. His wife then receives the same warning. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired May 22, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Shoot To Kill (11-24-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shoot To Kill (Aired November 24, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

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November 24, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Shoot To Kill". Sammy Mercer has been going straight since getting out of jail. A fellow-criminal named Art Gatti gets him involved in the murder of Herman Wagner, an antique dealer. The system cue has been deleted. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Jackson Beck, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-21T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1505</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shoot To Kill (Aired November 24, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Shoot To Kill&quot;. Sammy Mercer has been going straight since getting out of jail. A fellow-criminal named Art Gatti gets him involved in the murder of Herman Wagner, an antique dealer. The system cue has been deleted. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Jackson Beck, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shoot To Kill (Aired November 24, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Yellow Wake (07-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Yellow Wake (Aired July 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

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July 21, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Yellow Wake". An exciting story about a fabulous treasure hidden in the Panamanian jungles, and the ruthless men who try to get it. Two public service announcements and the AFRTS music fill have been deleted. Paul Frees (doubles), Bud Nelson (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director), William Conrad, John Hoyt, John Dehner, Will Geer, Stacy Harris, Harry Bartell, George Opperman Jr., Ivan Ditmars (organist), Tom Hanlon (announcer). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-21T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Yellow Wake (Aired July 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

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July 21, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Yellow Wake&quot;. An exciting story about a fabulous treasure hidden in the Panamanian jungles, and the ruthless men who try to get it. Two public service announcements and the AFRTS music fill have been deleted. Paul Frees (doubles), Bud Nelson (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director), William Conrad, John Hoyt, John Dehner, Will Geer, Stacy Harris, Harry Bartell, George Opperman Jr., Ivan Ditmars (organist), Tom Hanlon (announcer). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Yellow Wake (Aired July 21, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Chiseling Chimpanzee (12-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chiseling Chimpanzee (Aired December 10, 1950)

The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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December 10, 1950. NBC network. "The Chiseling Chimpanzee" aka: The Monkey. Sustaining. A monkey is murdered, leading the Saint to a human murder and a stolen jewel. Sheldon Leonard, Louis Vittes (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), Maggie Morely, Jack Moyles, Jerry Hausner (as the monkey!), Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), George Neise. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-20T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chiseling Chimpanzee (Aired December 10, 1950)

The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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December 10, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Chiseling Chimpanzee&quot; aka: The Monkey. Sustaining. A monkey is murdered, leading the Saint to a human murder and a stolen jewel. Sheldon Leonard, Louis Vittes (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), Maggie Morely, Jack Moyles, Jerry Hausner (as the monkey!), Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), George Neise. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chiseling Chimpanzee (Aired December 10, 1950)

The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vinc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Lily Nelson Murder Case (10-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lily Nelson Murder Case (Aired October 6, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1951. Program #60. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A famous actress named "Lily Nelson" is found with her wrists slashed. The program may be dated December 2, 1960. Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Bill Anders (announcer), Charles Calvert, Clayton Post, Edwin Max, Elliott Lewis, Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello, Joyce McCluskey, Larry Thor, Paul Frees. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lily Nelson Murder Case (Aired October 6, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1951. Program #60. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A famous actress named &quot;Lily Nelson&quot; is found with her wrists slashed. The program may be dated December 2, 1960. Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Bill Anders (announcer), Charles Calvert, Clayton Post, Edwin Max, Elliott Lewis, Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello, Joyce McCluskey, Larry Thor, Paul Frees. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lily Nelson Murder Case (Aired October 6, 1951)

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      <title>Big Town - The Harding Factory Fire aka: Fire Trap (10-26-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Harding Factory Fire" aka: Fire Trap (Aired October 26, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1937. Program #2. CBS network. "The Harding Factory Fire" aka: Fire Trap. Sponsored by: Rinso. The Illustrated Press is being sued for libel by William Harding. Lorelei has called the Harding factory fire, "Harding's Inferno." Steve Wilson is an even bigger louse than his boss Peabody. He organizes a divorce scandal to bring down Harding. Steve is such a rat, that his actions shame himself! He plans to resign from The Illustrated Press and Lorelei plans to do so as well. The middle Rinso commercial dramatizes a scene in which a society lady complains that before Rinso, her servant Bertha was always so cross on laundry day. Steve also has a Swedish maid named Mina (whose accent is thick enough to be cut with a linotype machine). Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Carlton KaDell (announcer), Victor Rodman, Don Wilson, Ellen Brown, Beaudelann Rosing. 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harding Factory Fire&quot; aka: Fire Trap (Aired October 26, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1937. Program #2. CBS network. &quot;The Harding Factory Fire&quot; aka: Fire Trap. Sponsored by: Rinso. The Illustrated Press is being sued for libel by William Harding. Lorelei has called the Harding factory fire, &quot;Harding's Inferno.&quot; Steve Wilson is an even bigger louse than his boss Peabody. He organizes a divorce scandal to bring down Harding. Steve is such a rat, that his actions shame himself! He plans to resign from The Illustrated Press and Lorelei plans to do so as well. The middle Rinso commercial dramatizes a scene in which a society lady complains that before Rinso, her servant Bertha was always so cross on laundry day. Steve also has a Swedish maid named Mina (whose accent is thick enough to be cut with a linotype machine). Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Carlton KaDell (announcer), Victor Rodman, Don Wilson, Ellen Brown, Beaudelann Rosing. 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Harding Factory Fire&quot; aka: Fire Trap (Aired October 26, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE: Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83 **Three Days Only</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bill Cosby Himself "On Stage" 05-20-83 **Three Days Only

Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (née Hite),and William Henry Cosby Sr., who served as a mess steward in the U.S. Navy. Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia. Teachers noted his propensity for joking around instead of studying, and he described himself as the class clown. At FitzSimons Junior High School, Cosby acted in plays and continued to compete in sports. Cosby attended Philadelphia's Central High School, a magnet school and academically rigorous college prep school, where he ran track and played baseball, football, and basketball. He transferred to Germantown High School but failed the tenth grade. In 1956, Cosby enlisted in the Navy and served as a hospital corpsman at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia.He worked in physical therapy with Navy and Marine Corps personnel who were injured during the Korean War. 


THIS MOVIE:

May 20, 1983. Filmed before a live audience at the First Ontario Concert Hall, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosby's most popular sitcom, The Cosby Show. An album of the same name was also released on Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as "the greatest stand up concert movie ever".


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-20T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie,bill,cosby,himself,standup,funny,laugh,humor,joke,1983,james,b.,herring,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>6126</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83 **Three Days Only

Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (n&#233;e Hite),and William Henry Cosby Sr., who served as a mess steward in the U.S. Navy. Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia. Teachers noted his propensity for joking around instead of studying, and he described himself as the class clown. At FitzSimons Junior High School, Cosby acted in plays and continued to compete in sports. Cosby attended Philadelphia's Central High School, a magnet school and academically rigorous college prep school, where he ran track and played baseball, football, and basketball. He transferred to Germantown High School but failed the tenth grade. In 1956, Cosby enlisted in the Navy and served as a hospital corpsman at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia.He worked in physical therapy with Navy and Marine Corps personnel who were injured during the Korean War. 


THIS MOVIE:

May 20, 1983. Filmed before a live audience at the First Ontario Concert Hall, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosby's most popular sitcom, The Cosby Show. An album of the same name was also released on Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as &quot;the greatest stand up concert movie ever&quot;.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Bill Cosby Himself &quot;On Stage&quot; 05-20-83 **Three Days Only

Cosby was born on July 12, 1937, in P...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Wedding Invitation Mixup&quot; AKA: Andy's Wedding Plans (12-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wedding Invitation Mixup (Aired December 9, 1951)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 9, 1951. CBS network. "Wedding Invitation Mixup" AKA: Andy's Wedding Plans Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy meets Theresa Thompkins at night school and soon becomes engaged. Lightnin' mixes up the wedding invitations and all of Andy's old girlfriends get invited! Even Miss Blue appears to have a chat with Theresa. Abigail Thompson and Madame Queen complicate the situation. Madeline Lee, Ruby Dandridge, Freeman Gosden, Lillian Randolph, Charles Correll, Griff Barnett (commercial spokesman), Millie Bruce, Horace Stewart, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Corny Anderson, Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Johnny Lee, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra (music). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-20T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wedding Invitation Mixup (Aired December 9, 1951)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 9, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Wedding Invitation Mixup&quot; AKA: Andy's Wedding Plans Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy meets Theresa Thompkins at night school and soon becomes engaged. Lightnin' mixes up the wedding invitations and all of Andy's old girlfriends get invited! Even Miss Blue appears to have a chat with Theresa. Abigail Thompson and Madame Queen complicate the situation. Madeline Lee, Ruby Dandridge, Freeman Gosden, Lillian Randolph, Charles Correll, Griff Barnett (commercial spokesman), Millie Bruce, Horace Stewart, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Corny Anderson, Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Johnny Lee, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra (music). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wedding Invitation Mixup (Aired December 9, 1951)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm n...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Mormon Country (10-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Mormon Country (Aired October 23, 1949 )

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

THIS EPISODE:

October 23, 1949. Program #27. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Mormon Country". Commercials added locally. A wealthy playboy named Sonny Krueger has been kidnapped and held for $50,000 ransom. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Michael Roy (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Bert Holland, William Johnstone, Michael Ann Barrett, Inga Yolis. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-20T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Mormon Country (Aired October 23, 1949 )

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;  Star Tom Collins.

THIS EPISODE:

October 23, 1949. Program #27. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Mormon Country&quot;. Commercials added locally. A wealthy playboy named Sonny Krueger has been kidnapped and held for $50,000 ransom. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Michael Roy (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Bert Holland, William Johnstone, Michael Ann Barrett, Inga Yolis. 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Mormon Country (Aired October 23, 1949 )

The Adventures of Frank Race was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Missing Hotel Room (02-09-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Hotel Room (Aired February 9, 1955)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1955. NBC network. "The Missing Hotel Room". Sustaining. "One nice thing about being a murderer, you don't have to worry about being included in the old age pension fund...you're not going to have an old age." The program opening is slightly upcut. William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jerry Hausner, Joan Banks, Stanley Farrar, Doris Singleton. 22:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-20T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1333</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Hotel Room (Aired February 9, 1955)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Once Gargan was shot at when he attempted to get a deadbeat customer to pay his overdue account. 

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February 9, 1955. NBC network. &quot;The Missing Hotel Room&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;One nice thing about being a murderer, you don't have to worry about being included in the old age pension fund...you're not going to have an old age.&quot; The program opening is slightly upcut. William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jerry Hausner, Joan Banks, Stanley Farrar, Doris Singleton. 22:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Hotel Room (Aired February 9, 1955)
Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - My Love Is A Ghost (11-16-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Love Is A Ghost (Aired November 16, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1952. NBC network. "My Love Is A Ghost". Sustaining. A man buys an oil painting of a woman, and finds himself being haunted by her spirit. The final public service announcement and system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Paul McGrath, Anne Seymour, Bryna Raeburn, Edward King (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Roger De Koven. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-19T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Love Is A Ghost (Aired November 16, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1952. NBC network. &quot;My Love Is A Ghost&quot;. Sustaining. A man buys an oil painting of a woman, and finds himself being haunted by her spirit. The final public service announcement and system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Paul McGrath, Anne Seymour, Bryna Raeburn, Edward King (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Roger De Koven. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Love Is A Ghost (Aired November 16, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown (11-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown (Aired November 7, 1948)

Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 7, 1948. Program #6. Mayfair syndication. "The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown". Commercials added locally. The story of "Sky," a tin-horn gambler and Sarah Brown, a missionary. The story from which "Guys and Dolls" was taken. Gerald Mohr, John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-19T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the,damon,runyon,theater,broadway,new,york,city,prohibition,gamblers,petty,thieves,actors,gangsters,nathan,detroit,big,jule,harry,horse,good,time,charlie,dave,dude,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1515</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown (Aired November 7, 1948)

Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 7, 1948. Program #6. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of &quot;Sky,&quot; a tin-horn gambler and Sarah Brown, a missionary. The story from which &quot;Guys and Dolls&quot; was taken. Gerald Mohr, John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown (Aired November 7, 1948)

Damon Runyon Theater - Broadcast from J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Kildare's Old Girlfriend (05-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kildare's Old Girlfriend (Aired May 10, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-19T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1515</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Kildare's Old Girlfriend (Aired May 10, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Kildare's Old Girlfriend (Aired May 10, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Captain Rock (02-13-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Captain Rock (Aired February 13, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Tangiers to impersonate "Captain Rock," who had just been murdered. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-19T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Captain Rock (Aired February 13, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Tangiers to impersonate &quot;Captain Rock,&quot; who had just been murdered. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Captain Rock (Aired February 13, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - The Exurbanites (03-30-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Exurbanites (Aired March 30, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

March 30, 1956. CBS network. "The Exurbanites". Sustaining. A chilling (but true) horror story about the problems of living in the suburbs. Eric Sevareid (narrator). 28:24Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 03:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-18T19_25_31-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Exurbanites (Aired March 30, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

March 30, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Exurbanites&quot;. Sustaining. A chilling (but true) horror story about the problems of living in the suburbs. Eric Sevareid (narrator). 28:24Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Exurbanites (Aired March 30, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 thro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Much Too Much (05-02-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Much Too Much (Aired May 2, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. Later in the series Brown even experimented with multi-part, five-episode adaptations of novels such as Les Misérables and The Last Days of Pompeii, as well as an original five-part story about Egyptian queen Nefertiti with Tammy Grimes in the title role. In 1982, Tammy Grimes hosted the final season of The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1977. Program #643. CBS network. "Much Too Much". Sponsored by: Greyhound Package Express, Buick, Contac, Buick, Ex Lax, Minute Maid. Presto Pressure Cookers. An interesting take on the death penalty. E. G. Marshall (host), Gerald Keane (writer), Robert Dryden, Ian Martin, Court Benson, Earl Hammond. 45:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-18T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Much Too Much (Aired May 2, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. Later in the series Brown even experimented with multi-part, five-episode adaptations of novels such as Les Mis&#233;rables and The Last Days of Pompeii, as well as an original five-part story about Egyptian queen Nefertiti with Tammy Grimes in the title role. In 1982, Tammy Grimes hosted the final season of The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1977. Program #643. CBS network. &quot;Much Too Much&quot;. Sponsored by: Greyhound Package Express, Buick, Contac, Buick, Ex Lax, Minute Maid. Presto Pressure Cookers. An interesting take on the death penalty. E. G. Marshall (host), Gerald Keane (writer), Robert Dryden, Ian Martin, Court Benson, Earl Hammond. 45:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Much Too Much (Aired May 2, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Mel's birthday! (02-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mel's birthday! (Aired February 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 11, 1947. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. The bank is going to foreclose on Mel's Fix-It Shop...on "Mel's birthday!" Mel pretends to be dead to see if anyone misses him! Alan Reed (?), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 23:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 17:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mel's birthday! (Aired February 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. 

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February 11, 1947. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. The bank is going to foreclose on Mel's Fix-It Shop...on &quot;Mel's birthday!&quot; Mel pretends to be dead to see if anyone misses him! Alan Reed (?), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 23:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mel's birthday! (Aired February 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Jaliscoe Pete (05-10-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Jaliscoe Pete (Aired May 10, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1952. CBS network. "Jaliscoe Pete". Sustaining. "Jaliscoe Pete" and his three friends murder Will Thompson and his family and try to make it look like it was done by Indians. Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, John McGovern, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-18T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Jaliscoe Pete (Aired May 10, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.


THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Jaliscoe Pete&quot; and his three friends murder Will Thompson and his family and try to make it look like it was done by Indians. Barney Phillips, Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, John McGovern, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Vivi Janis, William Conrad. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Jaliscoe Pete (Aired May 10, 1952)

The radio show fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) - Billy D. Burton (07-05-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Billy D. Burton (Aired July 5, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1979. Program #109. CBS network. "Billy D. Burton". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Odie Hawkins (writer), Cecily Tyson (hostess), Robert Dockey, Robin Braxton, Helen Martin, Steven Markle, Byron Kane, Joan McCall, Ben Wright, Peggy Webber, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 52 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-17T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3039</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Billy D. Burton (Aired July 5, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1979. Program #109. CBS network. &quot;Billy D. Burton&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Odie Hawkins (writer), Cecily Tyson (hostess), Robert Dockey, Robin Braxton, Helen Martin, Steven Markle, Byron Kane, Joan McCall, Ben Wright, Peggy Webber, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 52 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <itunes:subtitle>Billy D. Burton (Aired July 5, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Corpse In The Red Necktie (11-19-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse In The Red Necktie (Aired November 19, 1936)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1936. Program #156. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Corpse In The Red Necktie". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The third anniversary program. A man's body is found in a canyon, naked but for a necktie! Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department), A. C. Jewell (under-Sheriff of Los Angeles county). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2020 01:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-17T17_03_45-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse In The Red Necktie (Aired November 19, 1936)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1936. Program #156. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Corpse In The Red Necktie&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The third anniversary program. A man's body is found in a canyon, naked but for a necktie! Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department), A. C. Jewell (under-Sheriff of Los Angeles county). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse In The Red Necktie (Aired November 19, 1936)

 As shows of this nature do it dealt w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Murder Of Gregory Hood (06-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder Of Gregory Hood (Aired June 17, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1946. Mutual network. "The Murder Of Gregory Hood". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Gregory Hood pretends that he's been murdered and then tries to find his own killer! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Art Gilmore. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 20:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-17T12_12_55-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder Of Gregory Hood (Aired June 17, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Murder Of Gregory Hood&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Gregory Hood pretends that he's been murdered and then tries to find his own killer! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Art Gilmore. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder Of Gregory Hood (Aired June 17, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Glossy Finish (12-26-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Glossy Finish (Aired December 26, 1949)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

December 26, 1949. Program #12. MGM syndication. "Glossy Finish". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Wealthy Uncle David announces that he will leave a half-million dollars to each of his two nephews. One of the nephews has considerable gambling debts. Rest in peace, Uncle David! Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Martin Gabel, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-17T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Glossy Finish (Aired December 26, 1949)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

December 26, 1949. Program #12. MGM syndication. &quot;Glossy Finish&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Wealthy Uncle David announces that he will leave a half-million dollars to each of his two nephews. One of the nephews has considerable gambling debts. Rest in peace, Uncle David! Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Martin Gabel, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Glossy Finish (Aired December 26, 1949)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on W...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Death At 7:10 (07-03-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death At 7:10 (07-03-47) (Aired July 3, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Given their popularity, natural tie-ins to Doubleday Crime Club imprint selections were inevitable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1947. Mutual network."Death At 7:10". Sustaining. Susan Ward Steel, a woman everybody hated is dies of atropine poisoning in the compartment of a mystery writer on a train. Her story is told through flashbacks. H. F. S. Moore (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor), Roger Bower (producer, director), Raymond Edward Johnson, Helen Shields, Cameron Prud'Homme, Ted Osborne, Eleanor Phelps, Pierce Carlton, Reese Taylor. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-17T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death At 7:10 (07-03-47) (Aired July 3, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Given their popularity, natural tie-ins to Doubleday Crime Club imprint selections were inevitable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1947. Mutual network.&quot;Death At 7:10&quot;. Sustaining. Susan Ward Steel, a woman everybody hated is dies of atropine poisoning in the compartment of a mystery writer on a train. Her story is told through flashbacks. H. F. S. Moore (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor), Roger Bower (producer, director), Raymond Edward Johnson, Helen Shields, Cameron Prud'Homme, Ted Osborne, Eleanor Phelps, Pierce Carlton, Reese Taylor. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death At 7:10 (07-03-47) (Aired July 3, 1947)

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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - Arise My Love (Starring Ray Milland) 06-01-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[Arise My Love (Starring Ray Milland) Aired June 1, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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June 1, 1946. CBS network. "Arise My Love". Sponsored by: Squibb. A love story between a pilot and a girl reporter in wartime Europe. Ray Milland. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Arise My Love (Starring Ray Milland) Aired June 1, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE: 

June 1, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Arise My Love&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A love story between a pilot and a girl reporter in wartime Europe. Ray Milland. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Arise My Love (Starring Ray Milland) Aired June 1, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>King Kong - Radio Version (1938)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Kong - Radio Version (1938) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

King Kong is the name of the fictional giant ape, from the fictional Skull Island, who has appeared in several works, most of which bear his name, including the groundbreaking 1933 film, the film remakes of 1976 and 2005, and numerous sequels and paraphernalia. In the original film, the character's name is Kong -- a name given to him by the inhabitants of "Skull Island" in the Indian Ocean, where Kong lived along with other over-sized animals such as a plesiosaur, pterosaurs and dinosaurs. 'King' is an appellation added by an American film crew led by Carl Denham who captures Kong and takes him to New York City to be exhibited. Kong escapes and climbs the Empire State Building (the World Trade Center in the 1976 remake) where he is shot and killed by aircraft. However, "it was beauty who killed the beast," as he only climbed the building in the first place in an attempt to protect actress Ann Darrow (Dwan in the 1976 remake).


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-16T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>king,kong,skull,island,ape,monster,empire,state,building,ann,darrow,new,york,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>King Kong - Radio Version (1938) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

King Kong is the name of the fictional giant ape, from the fictional Skull Island, who has appeared in several works, most of which bear his name, including the groundbreaking 1933 film, the film remakes of 1976 and 2005, and numerous sequels and paraphernalia. In the original film, the character's name is Kong -- a name given to him by the inhabitants of &quot;Skull Island&quot; in the Indian Ocean, where Kong lived along with other over-sized animals such as a plesiosaur, pterosaurs and dinosaurs. 'King' is an appellation added by an American film crew led by Carl Denham who captures Kong and takes him to New York City to be exhibited. Kong escapes and climbs the Empire State Building (the World Trade Center in the 1976 remake) where he is shot and killed by aircraft. However, &quot;it was beauty who killed the beast,&quot; as he only climbed the building in the first place in an attempt to protect actress Ann Darrow (Dwan in the 1976 remake).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>King Kong - Radio Version (1938) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

King Kong is the name of the fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - The Killer That Stalked New York (12-01-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE - The Killer That Stalked New York (12-01-50)

The Killer That Stalked New York (AKA:Frightened City) is a 1950 film noir starring Evelyn Keyes. The film, shot on location and in a semi-documentary style, is about diamond smugglers who unknowingly start a smallpox outbreak in the New York City of 1947. It is based on the real threat of a smallpox epidemic in the city, as described in a story taken from a 1948 Cosmopolitan magazine article. Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her. Feeling sick, Sheila nearly faints on the street, so a cop takes her to a local clinic. While there, she encounters a little girl and inadvertently infects her. Sheila is misdiagnosed as having a common cold, and she leaves and returns home. After the girl is admitted to the hospital, she is found to have smallpox.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 16:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-16T08_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>killer,that,stalked,new,york frightened,citysmallpox,epidemicsheila,bennet,(evelyn,keyes),matt,krane,(charles,korvin) francie,(lola,albright);,thriller suspense drama horror camardella boxcars711;adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE - The Killer That Stalked New York (12-01-50)

The Killer That Stalked New York (AKA:Frightened City) is a 1950 film noir starring Evelyn Keyes. The film, shot on location and in a semi-documentary style, is about diamond smugglers who unknowingly start a smallpox outbreak in the New York City of 1947. It is based on the real threat of a smallpox epidemic in the city, as described in a story taken from a 1948 Cosmopolitan magazine article. Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her. Feeling sick, Sheila nearly faints on the street, so a cop takes her to a local clinic. While there, she encounters a little girl and inadvertently infects her. Sheila is misdiagnosed as having a common cold, and she leaves and returns home. After the girl is admitted to the hospital, she is found to have smallpox.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE - The Killer That Stalked New York (12-01-50)

The Killer That Stalked New York (AKA:Frig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny - Dive Bomber (10-26-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dive Bomber (Aired October 26, 1941)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1941. "Dive Bomber". Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Phil and the band play a swinging "Poet and Peasant Overture." The cast does its version of, "Dive Bomber," a story of naval aviation. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Dennis Day, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Dix Davis, Bill Morrow (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 29:35 


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-16T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1685</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dive Bomber (Aired October 26, 1941)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1941. &quot;Dive Bomber&quot;. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Phil and the band play a swinging &quot;Poet and Peasant Overture.&quot; The cast does its version of, &quot;Dive Bomber,&quot; a story of naval aviation. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Dennis Day, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Dix Davis, Bill Morrow (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 29:35 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dive Bomber (Aired October 26, 1941)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire - Lydia Reynolds (11-23-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lydia Reynolds (Aired November 23, 1947)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1947. ABC Pacific network, KGO, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. "Lydia Reynolds", a wealthy but insane young lady, hires Novak to be her bodyguard. The system cue has been deleted. Ben Morris, John Galbraith, Herb Ellis, Jack Lewis, Tol Avery, Henry Leff, Otto Clair (special music), Mary Melford, Ed MacDonald. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-16T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>morris,mary,melford,ed,macdonald,john,galbraith,herb,ellis,jack,lewis,tol,avery,henry,leff,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1842</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lydia Reynolds (Aired November 23, 1947)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1947. ABC Pacific network, KGO, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. &quot;Lydia Reynolds&quot;, a wealthy but insane young lady, hires Novak to be her bodyguard. The system cue has been deleted. Ben Morris, John Galbraith, Herb Ellis, Jack Lewis, Tol Avery, Henry Leff, Otto Clair (special music), Mary Melford, Ed MacDonald. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lydia Reynolds (Aired November 23, 1947)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack We...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff (10-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff (Aired October 27, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 27, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff". Sustaining. A man with one shirt cuff more worn than the other pays Wolfe $1000 to drop Dorothy Spencer as a client, even though Wolfe never heard of her. "Mr. Porter" is promptly found murdered. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), Peter Leeds, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Don Stanley (announcer), Lamont Johnson, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert, Jane Webb. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-15T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff (Aired October 27, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 27, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff&quot;. Sustaining. A man with one shirt cuff more worn than the other pays Wolfe $1000 to drop Dorothy Spencer as a client, even though Wolfe never heard of her. &quot;Mr. Porter&quot; is promptly found murdered. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), Peter Leeds, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Don Stanley (announcer), Lamont Johnson, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert, Jane Webb. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Care Worn Cuff (Aired October 27, 1950)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective cre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Grainger - Paula Crane Is Threatened (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Paula Crane Is Threatened (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-15T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,with,granger,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Paula Crane Is Threatened (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Paula Crane Is Threatened (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton -Telephones (02-26-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Telephones (Aired February 26, 1946)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother.

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February 26, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: "Telephones." Chapter 88, "I Want A Telephone," with Willie Lump-Lump. Chapter 89: "The New Telephone," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), GeGe Pearson, David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Telephones (Aired February 26, 1946)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother.

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February 26, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: &quot;Telephones.&quot; Chapter 88, &quot;I Want A Telephone,&quot; with Willie Lump-Lump. Chapter 89: &quot;The New Telephone,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), GeGe Pearson, David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Telephones (Aired February 26, 1946)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - Until Death Do Us Part (07-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Until Death Do Us Part (Aired July 18, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1951. NBC net. "Until Death Do Us Part". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Amzie Strickland, Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer). 33:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2020 17:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-15T09_18_41-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,drama,harrison,leon,janney,amzie,strickland,himan,brown,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1588</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Until Death Do Us Part (Aired July 18, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1951. NBC net. &quot;Until Death Do Us Part&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Amzie Strickland, Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer). 33:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Until Death Do Us Part (Aired July 18, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every W...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Press (02-08-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Press (Aired February 8, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1953. Program #190. NBC network. "The Big Press". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A pair of check forgers are at work in Los Angeles. Sgt. Friday goes undercover to track them down. Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Art Gilmore, Whitfield Connor, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-15T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Press (Aired February 8, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1953. Program #190. NBC network. &quot;The Big Press&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. A pair of check forgers are at work in Los Angeles. Sgt. Friday goes undercover to track them down. Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Art Gilmore, Whitfield Connor, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Press (Aired February 8, 1953)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Wine Of the Country (05-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wine Of the Country (Aired May 11, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 11, 1948. CBS network. "Wine Of the Country". Sustaining. An excellent love story of the South, spiced with jealousy and insecurity, very well acted. Robert Mitchum, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Connie Lembcke, Robert Dryden, Miriam Wolfe, Bartlett Robinson, Ian MacAllaster, John Merlin. 1:00:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-14T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,robert,mitchum,mercedes,mccambridg,everett,sloane,connie,lembcke,dryden,miriam,wolfe,bartlett,robinson,ian,macallaster,john,merlin,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,we</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wine Of the Country (Aired May 11, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 11, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Wine Of the Country&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent love story of the South, spiced with jealousy and insecurity, very well acted. Robert Mitchum, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Connie Lembcke, Robert Dryden, Miriam Wolfe, Bartlett Robinson, Ian MacAllaster, John Merlin. 1:00:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wine Of the Country (Aired May 11, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tues...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Man Who Died Yesterday (07-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Died Yesterday (Aired July 5, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

 July 5, 1946. Program #12. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Man Who Died Yesterday". Commercials added locally. A walking dead man can see into the future. A good story! Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Stuart Brody, Mandel Kramer, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-14T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Died Yesterday (Aired July 5, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

 July 5, 1946. Program #12. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Man Who Died Yesterday&quot;. Commercials added locally. A walking dead man can see into the future. A good story! Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Stuart Brody, Mandel Kramer, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Died Yesterday (Aired July 5, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Death Under The Big Top (07-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Under The Big Top (Aired July 7, 1948)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. "Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean.

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1948. Mutual network  origination, Ziv syndication. "Death Under The Big Top". Commercials added locally. Captain Drummond and Denny visit the circus, only to become involved with "The Flying Morris'," a triangle on the flying trapeze. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-14T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1668</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Under The Big Top (Aired July 7, 1948)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. &quot;Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean.

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1948. Mutual network  origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Death Under The Big Top&quot;. Commercials added locally. Captain Drummond and Denny visit the circus, only to become involved with &quot;The Flying Morris',&quot; a triangle on the flying trapeze. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Under The Big Top (Aired July 7, 1948)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life of Riley - Riley Trains Junior's Dog (02-11-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Trains Junior's Dog (Aired February 11, 1945)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1945. "Riley Trains Junior's Dog" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. Junior gets a new dog and Riley ends up in the doghouse. John Brown, William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Conrad Binyon, Paula Winslowe. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-14T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Trains Junior's Dog (Aired February 11, 1945)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1945. &quot;Riley Trains Junior's Dog&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. Junior gets a new dog and Riley ends up in the doghouse. John Brown, William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Conrad Binyon, Paula Winslowe. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Trains Junior's Dog (Aired February 11, 1945)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Deadline (02-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadline (Aired February 28, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Program #28. NBC network. "Deadline". Sustaining. A rotten, miserable drama critic (aren't they all?) finally gets his come-uppance. The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." Harry Junkin refers to the program as "Attraction #27." Harry W. Junkin (host, director), John Bethune (writer), Bob Warren (announcer), Claudia Morgan, Paul Nugent, Bernard Grant. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-14T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadline (Aired February 28, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Program #28. NBC network. &quot;Deadline&quot;. Sustaining. A rotten, miserable drama critic (aren't they all?) finally gets his come-uppance. The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; Harry Junkin refers to the program as &quot;Attraction #27.&quot; Harry W. Junkin (host, director), John Bethune (writer), Bob Warren (announcer), Claudia Morgan, Paul Nugent, Bernard Grant. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadline (Aired February 28, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometime...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Diary Of Fate - Phillip Vale (06-01-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Phillip Vale (Aired June 1, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. B

THIS EPISODE: 

June 1, 1948. Program #25. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Phillip Vale". Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 209. Phillip Vale decides to kill his wealthy aunt Ruth when he loses $20,000 of her money on a bad stock market investment. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phillip Vale (Aired June 1, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. B

THIS EPISODE: 

June 1, 1948. Program #25. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Phillip Vale&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 209. Phillip Vale decides to kill his wealthy aunt Ruth when he loses $20,000 of her money on a bad stock market investment. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Phillip Vale (Aired June 1, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of preten...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Shakiest Gun in the West (11-30-68)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shakiest Gun in the West (November 30, 1968)

Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, a 1960s sitcom for which he earned five Emmy Awards, and for his role as Ralph Furley on the highly rated sitcom Three's Company from 1979 to 1984. He also starred in multiple comedic films, including playing Luther Heggs in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) and Henry Limpet in The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964). In 1979 TV Guide ranked him #27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list. Knotts died at age 81 on February 24, 2006, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from pulmonary and respiratory complications of pneumonia related to lung cancer.  His body was buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Knotts' obituaries cited him as a major influence on other entertainers. In early 2011, his grave's plain granite headstone was replaced with a bronze plaque that lists several of Knotts' movie and television roles. A statue honoring Knotts was unveiled on July 23, 2016, in front of The Metropolitan Theatre on High Street in his hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia.

THIS MOVIE:

November 30, 1968 - "The Shakiest Gun in the West" - A pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns to the Indians. Stars: Don Knotts, Barbara Rhoades, Jackie Coogan, Alan Rafkin (Director), James Fritzell (Writers). 1:25:16.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 01:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T17_45_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shakiest,gun,in,the,west,don,knotts,barbara,rhoades,jackie,coogan,alan,rafkin,james,fritzell,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,movie,video,otrr,otrn,digitalde</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5116</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shakiest Gun in the West (November 30, 1968)

Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 &#8211; February 24, 2006) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, a 1960s sitcom for which he earned five Emmy Awards, and for his role as Ralph Furley on the highly rated sitcom Three's Company from 1979 to 1984. He also starred in multiple comedic films, including playing Luther Heggs in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) and Henry Limpet in The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964). In 1979 TV Guide ranked him #27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list. Knotts died at age 81 on February 24, 2006, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from pulmonary and respiratory complications of pneumonia related to lung cancer.  His body was buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Knotts' obituaries cited him as a major influence on other entertainers. In early 2011, his grave's plain granite headstone was replaced with a bronze plaque that lists several of Knotts' movie and television roles. A statue honoring Knotts was unveiled on July 23, 2016, in front of The Metropolitan Theatre on High Street in his hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia.

THIS MOVIE:

November 30, 1968 - &quot;The Shakiest Gun in the West&quot; - A pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns to the Indians. Stars: Don Knotts, Barbara Rhoades, Jackie Coogan, Alan Rafkin (Director), James Fritzell (Writers). 1:25:16.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shakiest Gun in the West (November 30, 1968)

Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 &#8211; February...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - House Of Hate (09-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[House Of Hate (Aired September 29, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 29, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "House Of Hate". Wealthy old Mrs. Lansing is found dead from a fall. Her son keeps his wife a virtual prisoner in the house, then, the son is found dead! Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1531</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>House Of Hate (Aired September 29, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 29, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;House Of Hate&quot;. Wealthy old Mrs. Lansing is found dead from a fall. Her son keeps his wife a virtual prisoner in the house, then, the son is found dead! Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>House Of Hate (Aired September 29, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Let George Do It - The Floaters (01-23-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Floaters (Aired January 23, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 23, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Floaters". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Helga and "The Sad Man Who Coughed" are both murdered in a seedy motel on the Mexican border. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Jane Webb, Eddie Fields, Joseph Du Val, Ruth Perrott, Tony Barrett, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Don Clark (director), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 29:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T10_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14606489.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Floaters (Aired January 23, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 23, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Floaters&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Helga and &quot;The Sad Man Who Coughed&quot; are both murdered in a seedy motel on the Mexican border. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Jane Webb, Eddie Fields, Joseph Du Val, Ruth Perrott, Tony Barrett, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Don Clark (director), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer). 29:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Floaters (Aired January 23, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Ow...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Pigeon's Blood (06-11-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Pigeon's Blood (Aired June 11, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

June 11, 1949. CBS network. "The Pigeon's Blood". Sustaining. Thirty rubies are missing, murder isn't! Gerald Mohr, Alma Lawton, Gloria Blondell, Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Herb Butterfield, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-13T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Pigeon's Blood (Aired June 11, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

June 11, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Pigeon's Blood&quot;. Sustaining. Thirty rubies are missing, murder isn't! Gerald Mohr, Alma Lawton, Gloria Blondell, Barney Phillips, Edgar Barrier, Herb Butterfield, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pigeon's Blood (Aired June 11, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - Narcotics (12-17-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Narcotics (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Narcotics (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Narcotics (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Careless Victim (02-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Careless Victim (02-22-45)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's greatest creation, many say. One of the most famous detectives in all fiction, he was created in 1916 (when Agatha Christie penned the first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles). The Belgian detective appeared in 33 novels and 65 short stories and is the only fictional character to be honored with a front page obituary of The New York Times. He doesn't have any disorders to speak of, but demands order. He likes things in an orderly manner (ie, books arranged on a shelf according to height) and approves of symmetry everywhere (residence Whitehaven Mansions is picked because of its symmetry). He despises dust and unclean homes and favors the indoors (especially central heating in the winter). Poirot also values method--to him the greatest method or tool in solving crime is using the "gray cells" of the brain. He derides such methods as examing footprints, collecting cigarette ash, searching for clues with a magnifying glass, or taking fingerprints. He says any crime can be solved with simply placing the puzzle pieces correctly. He is an armchair detective-- he has to simply "sit still in an armchair and think". Of course, Poirot's mustache is as famous as his "little gray cells". He has pride is his luscious, waxed black mustache and is always meticulously dressed down to his patent leather shoes.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-12T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Careless Victim (02-22-45)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's greatest creation, many say. One of the most famous detectives in all fiction, he was created in 1916 (when Agatha Christie penned the first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles). The Belgian detective appeared in 33 novels and 65 short stories and is the only fictional character to be honored with a front page obituary of The New York Times. He doesn't have any disorders to speak of, but demands order. He likes things in an orderly manner (ie, books arranged on a shelf according to height) and approves of symmetry everywhere (residence Whitehaven Mansions is picked because of its symmetry). He despises dust and unclean homes and favors the indoors (especially central heating in the winter). Poirot also values method--to him the greatest method or tool in solving crime is using the &quot;gray cells&quot; of the brain. He derides such methods as examing footprints, collecting cigarette ash, searching for clues with a magnifying glass, or taking fingerprints. He says any crime can be solved with simply placing the puzzle pieces correctly. He is an armchair detective-- he has to simply &quot;sit still in an armchair and think&quot;. Of course, Poirot's mustache is as famous as his &quot;little gray cells&quot;. He has pride is his luscious, waxed black mustache and is always meticulously dressed down to his patent leather shoes.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Careless Victim (02-22-45)

Hercule Poirot is Agatha Christie's greatest creation, many say...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Vultures Of Space (06-05-52) Part 2 of 2</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vultures Of Space (Aired June 5, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing "Jupiter and Andromeda" at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett — Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Vultures Of Space" Part Two of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A claim jumper on Del Porte commits murder to get the mineral rights near a large lake. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-12T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbet,space,cadet,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1367</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Vultures Of Space (Aired June 5, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing &quot;Jupiter and Andromeda&quot; at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;The Vultures Of Space&quot; Part Two of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A claim jumper on Del Porte commits murder to get the mineral rights near a large lake. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Vultures Of Space (Aired June 5, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Vultures Of Space (06-03-52) Part 1 of 2</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vultures Of Space (Aired June 3, 1952) Part 1 of 2

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 3, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Vultures Of Space" Part One of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Sabotage takes place during a race for mineral rights in the planet Del Porte. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-12T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbet,space,cadet,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Vultures Of Space (Aired June 3, 1952) Part 1 of 2

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 3, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;The Vultures Of Space&quot; Part One of Two. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Sabotage takes place during a race for mineral rights in the planet Del Porte. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 23:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Vultures Of Space (Aired June 3, 1952) Part 1 of 2

Tom Corbett is the main character in a seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Synthetic Cigarette Machine (03-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Synthetic Cigarette Machine (Aired March 13, 1945)

He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-12T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,holiday,new,year,christmas,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Synthetic Cigarette Machine (Aired March 13, 1945)

He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Synthetic Cigarette Machine (Aired March 13, 1945)

He played the owner of a talking horse that...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Great Gold Robbery (09-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Great Gold Robbery (Aired September 21, 1953)

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of "True Crime Stories" filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-12T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1085</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Great Gold Robbery (Aired September 21, 1953)

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of &quot;True Crime Stories&quot; filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, &quot;The Bone From A Voice Box&quot;, apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Great Gold Robbery (Aired September 21, 1953)

In an earlier time, just prior to and follow...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Creaking Door - Alive In His Grave (1965)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Imposter (Aired 1965) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-11T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Imposter (Aired 1965) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Imposter (Aired 1965) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door was South African Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - Diamonds Of Death (11-30-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Diamonds Of Death (Aired November 30, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Diamonds Of Death". Commercials added locally. A search for a fabulous fortune in diamonds...guarded by an idol in the jungle. The program may be dated August 3, 1953. Richard Thorne (writer). 23:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Diamonds Of Death (Aired November 30, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Diamonds Of Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. A search for a fabulous fortune in diamonds...guarded by an idol in the jungle. The program may be dated August 3, 1953. Richard Thorne (writer). 23:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Diamonds Of Death (Aired November 30, 1953)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Baseball Murder (09-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Baseball Murder (Aired September 3, 1950)

Several of the crime and detective genre Radio programs had already popularized comedy - adventure - detective genre programs. Among them, The Thin Man, Let George Do It, Sam Spade Detective and Mr. And Mrs. North had proven to be the most entertaining of the genre. Tempering the murder and mayhem with clever throwaway lines and comedic or romantic interplay between the characters proved to be a popular, if not critical, success factor in many of these programs. The scripts for Vincent Price's The Saint were a mixutre of light comedy, mystery, and crime drama. Given that the Vincent Price canon of The Saint didn't reach a national audience until 1950, reviews of his portrayal of Simon Templar didn't really appear until late-1950 and early 1951, when the series had almost run its course over The Golden Age of Radio era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 3, 1950. NBC network. "The Baseball Murder". Sustaining. An old baseball player is concerned that bad guys are putting pressure on his ball-playing son to make him throw the game. Lawrence Dobkin, Hal March, Jack Moyles, Ed Mack, Bob Clark, Dick Powell (writer), Vincent Price, Gloria Blondell, Helen Mack (director), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Val Brown (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-11</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Baseball Murder (Aired September 3, 1950)

Several of the crime and detective genre Radio programs had already popularized comedy - adventure - detective genre programs. Among them, The Thin Man, Let George Do It, Sam Spade Detective and Mr. And Mrs. North had proven to be the most entertaining of the genre. Tempering the murder and mayhem with clever throwaway lines and comedic or romantic interplay between the characters proved to be a popular, if not critical, success factor in many of these programs. The scripts for Vincent Price's The Saint were a mixutre of light comedy, mystery, and crime drama. Given that the Vincent Price canon of The Saint didn't reach a national audience until 1950, reviews of his portrayal of Simon Templar didn't really appear until late-1950 and early 1951, when the series had almost run its course over The Golden Age of Radio era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 3, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Baseball Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An old baseball player is concerned that bad guys are putting pressure on his ball-playing son to make him throw the game. Lawrence Dobkin, Hal March, Jack Moyles, Ed Mack, Bob Clark, Dick Powell (writer), Vincent Price, Gloria Blondell, Helen Mack (director), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Val Brown (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Baseball Murder (Aired September 3, 1950)

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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - Lucky Partners (12-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lucky Partners (Aired December 17, 1944)

"Old Gold Comedy Theater" "Harold Lloyd Comedy Theater" "The Comedy Theater" NBC Old Gold Cigarettes" Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm HOST: Harold Lloyd ANNOUNCER: Bob Williams MUSIC: Carl Hoff. Harold Lloyd could never resist a challenge. He had to be good at everything he did, if not the best. Before tackling the job of host/director for "Old Gold Comedy Theatre," he made extensive recordings — voice tests — to "get the hang of it." By the first broadcast, Harold was at least capable, if still a bit forced and nervous. Later in the series, he sounded more relaxed, which indicated that he could have mastered it by the second season, if only there had been one. The contract called for Harold to be paid $1500 per broadcast, with an increase to $2000 by the second year and $2500 by the third, but for whatever reason, the series didn’t catch on and lasted for only one season of 32 shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1944. "Lucky Partners" - Bedlam reigns when a sidewalk artist, played by Herbert Marshall, shares a chance on a $150,000 sweepstakes with a young woman (Jane Wyman). There's one catch, though: if they win, the artist insists on taking her on an "imaginary" honeymoon - much to the suspicion of her fiance' (Sheldon Leonard). (Two of the 78 RPM discs from which this program was taken were cracked, so a brief portion of the opening is missing and listeners may note a very occasional skip. 29:15. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-11T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Lucky Partners (Aired December 17, 1944)

&quot;Old Gold Comedy Theater&quot; &quot;Harold Lloyd Comedy Theater&quot; &quot;The Comedy Theater&quot; NBC Old Gold Cigarettes&quot; Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm HOST: Harold Lloyd ANNOUNCER: Bob Williams MUSIC: Carl Hoff. Harold Lloyd could never resist a challenge. He had to be good at everything he did, if not the best. Before tackling the job of host/director for &quot;Old Gold Comedy Theatre,&quot; he made extensive recordings &#8212; voice tests &#8212; to &quot;get the hang of it.&quot; By the first broadcast, Harold was at least capable, if still a bit forced and nervous. Later in the series, he sounded more relaxed, which indicated that he could have mastered it by the second season, if only there had been one. The contract called for Harold to be paid $1500 per broadcast, with an increase to $2000 by the second year and $2500 by the third, but for whatever reason, the series didn&#8217;t catch on and lasted for only one season of 32 shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1944. &quot;Lucky Partners&quot; - Bedlam reigns when a sidewalk artist, played by Herbert Marshall, shares a chance on a $150,000 sweepstakes with a young woman (Jane Wyman). There's one catch, though: if they win, the artist insists on taking her on an &quot;imaginary&quot; honeymoon - much to the suspicion of her fiance' (Sheldon Leonard). (Two of the 78 RPM discs from which this program was taken were cracked, so a brief portion of the opening is missing and listeners may note a very occasional skip. 29:15. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lucky Partners (Aired December 17, 1944)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Tex's Oil Stock (12-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tex's Oil Stock (Aired December 13, 1951)

Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. "Your pictures pay for our mistakes," Arthur B. Mayer told her. "And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that." In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis co-starred as boyfriend Bill, with other parts going to such seasoned radio players as John Brown and Lurene Tuttle. The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-11T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tex's Oil Stock (Aired December 13, 1951)

Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. &quot;Your pictures pay for our mistakes,&quot; Arthur B. Mayer told her. &quot;And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that.&quot; In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis co-starred as boyfriend Bill, with other parts going to such seasoned radio players as John Brown and Lurene Tuttle. The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tex's Oil Stock (Aired December 13, 1951)

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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Photo Of The Dead (07-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Photo Of The Dead (Aired July 24, 1947)

The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 24, 1947. CBS network. "Photo Of The Dead". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A phoney swami, guarded by a Senegalese boxer, claims to be able to contact the dead. He supplies the photos that prove it! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Arnold Moss, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-10T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Photo Of The Dead (Aired July 24, 1947)

The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 24, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Photo Of The Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A phoney swami, guarded by a Senegalese boxer, claims to be able to contact the dead. He supplies the photos that prove it! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Arnold Moss, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Tel...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Natural Seven (02-28-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Natural Seven (Aired February 28, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 28, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Natural Seven". Sustaining. "Sometimes, loaded dice can do more damage than a loaded gun." The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Charles Webster, Fred Collins (announcer). 30:29.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-10T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Natural Seven (Aired February 28, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 28, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Natural Seven&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Sometimes, loaded dice can do more damage than a loaded gun.&quot; The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Charles Webster, Fred Collins (announcer). 30:29.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Natural Seven (Aired February 28, 1952) 

This hard boiled detective drama bega...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Murder In Jazz Time (04-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In Jazz Time (Aired April 20, 1948)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1948. Mutual network. "Murder In Jazz Time". Sustaining. A man murders a jazz musician in New Orleans. T, the musician's music comes back to haunt the killer. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-10T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In Jazz Time (Aired April 20, 1948)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In Jazz Time&quot;. Sustaining. A man murders a jazz musician in New Orleans. T, the musician's music comes back to haunt the killer. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In Jazz Time (Aired April 20, 1948)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Election Day (11-01-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Election Day (Aired November 1, 1950)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

THIS EPISIODE:
 
November 1, 1950. "Election Day" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. When Bullard and Terwilliger square off in a mayoral election, Gildersleeve picks the right candidate to back...but he loses the race! Andy White (writer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Earle Ross, Gale Gordon, John Elliotte (writer), Lillian Randolph, Marylee Robb, Paul West (writer), Richard LeGrand, Robert Armbruster (conductor), Stanley Farrar, Walter Tetley, Willard Waterman. 32:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-10</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1942</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Election Day (Aired November 1, 1950)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

THIS EPISIODE:
 
November 1, 1950. &quot;Election Day&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. When Bullard and Terwilliger square off in a mayoral election, Gildersleeve picks the right candidate to back...but he loses the race! Andy White (writer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Earle Ross, Gale Gordon, John Elliotte (writer), Lillian Randolph, Marylee Robb, Paul West (writer), Richard LeGrand, Robert Armbruster (conductor), Stanley Farrar, Walter Tetley, Willard Waterman. 32:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Election Day (Aired November 1, 1950)

The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sleep No More - 2 Episodes From 1956</title>
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        <![CDATA["Death Of Olivier Becaille" "Fish-Head" (Aired December 26, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 26, 1956. NBC network. "Death Of Olivier Becaille" "Fish-Head". Sustaining. The system cue is added live. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Irvin S. Cobb (author), Emile Zola (author). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-09T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,horror,weird,strange,supernatural,nelson's,olmsted,ben,grauer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Death Of Olivier Becaille&quot; &quot;Fish-Head&quot; (Aired December 26, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 26, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Death Of Olivier Becaille&quot; &quot;Fish-Head&quot;. Sustaining. The system cue is added live. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Kenneth MacGregor (director), Irvin S. Cobb (author), Emile Zola (author). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Death Of Olivier Becaille&quot; &quot;Fish-Head&quot; (Aired December 26, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's O...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Box 13 -  One Of These Four (05-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Of These Four (Aired May 8, 1949)

The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. Supporting cast members included Betty Lou Gerson, Frank Lovejoy, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten and John Beal. Vern Carstensen, who directed Box 13 for producer Richard Sanville, was also the show's announcer. The dramas featured music by Rudy Schrager. Russell Hughes, who had previously hired Ladd as a radio actor in 1935 at a $19 weekly salary, wrote the scripts, sometimes in collaboration with Ladd. The partners in Mayfair Productions were Ladd and Bernie Joslin, who had previously run the chain of Mayfair Restaurants.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. Program #38. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "One Of These Four". Commercials added locally. Afloat with a murderer, but who? Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-09T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1611</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14597656.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>One Of These Four (Aired May 8, 1949)

The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. Supporting cast members included Betty Lou Gerson, Frank Lovejoy, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten and John Beal. Vern Carstensen, who directed Box 13 for producer Richard Sanville, was also the show's announcer. The dramas featured music by Rudy Schrager. Russell Hughes, who had previously hired Ladd as a radio actor in 1935 at a $19 weekly salary, wrote the scripts, sometimes in collaboration with Ladd. The partners in Mayfair Productions were Ladd and Bernie Joslin, who had previously run the chain of Mayfair Restaurants.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. Program #38. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;One Of These Four&quot;. Commercials added locally. Afloat with a murderer, but who? Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One Of These Four (Aired May 8, 1949)

The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he respo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Certified 600 (09-08-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Certified 600 (Aired September 8, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1953. "The Certified 600" CBS network. Sustaining.  The safe of paint store owner, George Heelas, is stolen. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, producer, director). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-09T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1611</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Certified 600 (Aired September 8, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1953. &quot;The Certified 600&quot; CBS network. Sustaining.  The safe of paint store owner, George Heelas, is stolen. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, producer, director). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Certified 600 (Aired September 8, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Molle Mystery Theater - The Man In The Velvet Hat (12-19-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Man In The Velvet Hat (Aired December 19, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1944. Program #54. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Man In The Velvet Hat". A good murder-horror story a homicidal maniac killing at random. The story has a good surprise ending. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Peter Lorre twice refers to the story as, "The Man In A Velvet Hat." A preview of the next program, "The Voice On The Wire" (from the Inner Sanctum program of November 29, 1944) is heard (see cat. #63174 for the complete broadcast). Peter Lorre (host), Jerome Prince (writer), Harold Prince (writer), Lesley Woods (preview), Karl Swenson (preview), Berry Kroeger (preview), Bernard Lenrow (as host "Geoffrey Barnes"). 31:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-09T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14597160.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man In The Velvet Hat (Aired December 19, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1944. Program #54. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Man In The Velvet Hat&quot;. A good murder-horror story a homicidal maniac killing at random. The story has a good surprise ending. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Peter Lorre twice refers to the story as, &quot;The Man In A Velvet Hat.&quot; A preview of the next program, &quot;The Voice On The Wire&quot; (from the Inner Sanctum program of November 29, 1944) is heard (see cat. #63174 for the complete broadcast). Peter Lorre (host), Jerome Prince (writer), Harold Prince (writer), Lesley Woods (preview), Karl Swenson (preview), Berry Kroeger (preview), Bernard Lenrow (as host &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 31:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In The Velvet Hat (Aired December 19, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initial...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal - The Judgement (08-25-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 – 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. The music was credited to the renown British organist and arranger, Sidney Torch. However much of the same music was also used in other Harry Alan Towers productions on which Torch also worked, such as The Secrets of Scotland Yard, The Black Museum, and The Many Lives of Harry Lime. So how much of it was actually written for this series will probably never be known. Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-09T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,royal,sir,lawrence,olivier,ralph,richardson,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier&#8217;s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 &#8211; 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. The music was credited to the renown British organist and arranger, Sidney Torch. However much of the same music was also used in other Harry Alan Towers productions on which Torch also worked, such as The Secrets of Scotland Yard, The Black Museum, and The Many Lives of Harry Lime. So how much of it was actually written for this series will probably never be known. Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Melody Of Death (04-22-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Melody Of Death (Aired April 22, 1944)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1944. CBS network. "Melody Of Death". Sponsored by: Palmolive Shaving Cream, Palmolive Soap. A gypsy violinist warns a newly betrothed woman of a curse. She must not listen to a special melody, or she will never stop hearing it. Beware the cat with the yellow eyes! Mary Astor, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Robert Tallman (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (director), Santos Ortega, Gilbert Mack. 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-09</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Melody Of Death (Aired April 22, 1944)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1944. CBS network. &quot;Melody Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Shaving Cream, Palmolive Soap. A gypsy violinist warns a newly betrothed woman of a curse. She must not listen to a special melody, or she will never stop hearing it. Beware the cat with the yellow eyes! Mary Astor, Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Robert Tallman (writer), Robert Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (director), Santos Ortega, Gilbert Mack. 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Melody Of Death (Aired April 22, 1944)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Senior Dinner (11-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Senior Dinner (Aired November 20, 1948)
&gt;BR&gt;
Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1948. NBC network. "The Senior Dinner". Sustaining. Frank outwits the entire sophomore class who are out to steal a trophy cup from the seniors. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 1/2 hour. 

 
  

 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-08T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Senior Dinner (Aired November 20, 1948)
&gt;BR&gt;
Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Senior Dinner&quot;. Sustaining. Frank outwits the entire sophomore class who are out to steal a trophy cup from the seniors. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 1/2 hour. 

 
  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Senior Dinner (Aired November 20, 1948)
&gt;BR&gt;
Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - I've Got Your Number (01-29-65)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[I've Got Your Number (Aired January 29, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

 January 29, 1965. ABC network. "I've Got Your Number". Commercials deleted. A series of threatening phone calls keep a married couple up at night. Who keeps calling? Nat Polen, Rosemary Rice, Guy Sorel, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Addy Richton (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Donald Buka, Lesley Woods, Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer). 21:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-08T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1290</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I've Got Your Number (Aired January 29, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

 January 29, 1965. ABC network. &quot;I've Got Your Number&quot;. Commercials deleted. A series of threatening phone calls keep a married couple up at night. Who keeps calling? Nat Polen, Rosemary Rice, Guy Sorel, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Addy Richton (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Donald Buka, Lesley Woods, Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer). 21:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I've Got Your Number (Aired January 29, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Live - The Secret Word Is &quot;Grass&quot; (11-16-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Grass" (Aired November 16, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of "Here he is: the one, the ONLY..." by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous "GROUCHO!" from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the "secret word", a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill. A cartoon of a duck with a cigar was also used in opening title sequence. In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-08T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,susan,boyle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Grass&quot; (Aired November 16, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of &quot;Here he is: the one, the ONLY...&quot; by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous &quot;GROUCHO!&quot; from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of &quot;Hooray for Captain Spaulding&quot;, his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the &quot;secret word&quot;, a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill. A cartoon of a duck with a cigar was also used in opening title sequence. In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Grass&quot; (Aired November 16, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Report On E.S.P. (03-09-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Report On E.S.P.  (Aired March 9, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1956. CBS network "Report On E.S.P.". Sustaining. Dramatizations of true cases of telepathy and discussions of investigations into the possibilities of extra sensory perception. Russell Thorson, John McIntire (narrator), Raymond Burr, Jack Johnstone (director), Leonard St. Clair (researcher, writer), Lillian Buyeff, Lucille Meredith, Don Diamond, Lawrence Dobkin, Stacy Harris, Bob Ballin (performer), Forrest Lewis, Sam Edwards, Bert Holland, Norma Zimmer (vocal), Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), William Froug (producer), Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-08T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Report On E.S.P.  (Aired March 9, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1956. CBS network &quot;Report On E.S.P.&quot;. Sustaining. Dramatizations of true cases of telepathy and discussions of investigations into the possibilities of extra sensory perception. Russell Thorson, John McIntire (narrator), Raymond Burr, Jack Johnstone (director), Leonard St. Clair (researcher, writer), Lillian Buyeff, Lucille Meredith, Don Diamond, Lawrence Dobkin, Stacy Harris, Bob Ballin (performer), Forrest Lewis, Sam Edwards, Bert Holland, Norma Zimmer (vocal), Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), William Froug (producer), Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Report On E.S.P.  (Aired March 9, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The De Marco Affair (10-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The De Marco Affair (Aired October 30, 1949)

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity." Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The De Marco Affair". Sponsored by: Del Monte. A photographer's shop has been wrecked and the photographer has been beaten. What is the connection to the country of Andorra? Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Jack Moyles, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
 

  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-07T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The De Marco Affair (Aired October 30, 1949)

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot; Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The De Marco Affair&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. A photographer's shop has been wrecked and the photographer has been beaten. What is the connection to the country of Andorra? Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Jack Moyles, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
 

  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The De Marco Affair (Aired October 30, 1949)

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Exploring Tomorrow - The Stowaway (04-30-58</title>
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        <![CDATA[Exploring Tomorrow - The Stowaway (Aired April 30, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as "The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers." (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. (Like a Musak rendition of "As Time Goes By," complete with muted trumpet and syrupy violins.) It leaves the impression that this is a series that takes itself way too seriously! Yet despite this one rather dated aspect, the program is still quite enjoyable to listen to. It comes across as a poor man's version of X Minus One. Science fiction fans will find it fun exploring yesterday's vision of the future by Exploring Tomorrow!

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1958. Mutual network. "The Stowaway". Commercials deleted. The first mission to the Moon is not only off course, but is being subjected to several changes in plans. The story is also known as, "Cold Equation." John Campbell Jr. (host), Bill Mahr (announcer). 18:00. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-07T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>exploring,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Exploring Tomorrow - The Stowaway (Aired April 30, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as &quot;The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers.&quot; (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. (Like a Musak rendition of &quot;As Time Goes By,&quot; complete with muted trumpet and syrupy violins.) It leaves the impression that this is a series that takes itself way too seriously! Yet despite this one rather dated aspect, the program is still quite enjoyable to listen to. It comes across as a poor man's version of X Minus One. Science fiction fans will find it fun exploring yesterday's vision of the future by Exploring Tomorrow!

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1958. Mutual network. &quot;The Stowaway&quot;. Commercials deleted. The first mission to the Moon is not only off course, but is being subjected to several changes in plans. The story is also known as, &quot;Cold Equation.&quot; John Campbell Jr. (host), Bill Mahr (announcer). 18:00. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Exploring Tomorrow - The Stowaway (Aired April 30, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Waterloo Bridge  (02-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "Markheim"). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1951. NBC network. "Dark Victory". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. A melodrama of a love in the face of approaching death. Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, Lynn Allen, Jack Rubin (adaptor), Norma Varden, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Edmund Goulding (guest screen director), Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Bill Cairn (director). 59:57.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,irene,dunne,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and television anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television, focusing on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories (such as Robert Louis Stevenson's &quot;Markheim&quot;). The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Dark Victory&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. A melodrama of a love in the face of approaching death. Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, Lynn Allen, Jack Rubin (adaptor), Norma Varden, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Edmund Goulding (guest screen director), Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Bill Cairn (director). 59:57.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Victory (Aired February 15, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio and tele...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - Four Hours To Kill (05-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1949. CBS network. "Four Hours To Kill". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. After killing his brother, a man has only four hours to find and kill the woman who heard the crime over the telephone. The script was also used on "Suspense" on January 12, 1950. Howard Duff, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Cathy Lewis, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-07T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,morris,playhouse,howard,duff,william,spier,cathy,lewis,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway showcased some of the more popular Broadway plays of the era, as well as the talents of some of the finer east coast Film and Stage luminaries of the era. Great Stage and Film character actors such as Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Abel, Louis Calhern, Dane Clark, Marsha Hunt, Edmond O'Brien, Olga San Juan, Martha Scott, Chester Morris, Lucille Watson, Edward Everett Horton, Jessica Tandy, and Hume Cronyn added their solid performances to the half-hour format. That first season also showcased Film and Stage superstars of the era, such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Veronica Lake, Margaret Sullavan, Eva LeGallienne, Joan Bennett, Rosalind Russell, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Four Hours To Kill&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. After killing his brother, a man has only four hours to find and kill the woman who heard the crime over the telephone. The script was also used on &quot;Suspense&quot; on January 12, 1950. Howard Duff, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Cathy Lewis, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Four Hours To Kill (Aired May 13, 1949)

The first CBS season of Philip Morris Playhouse On Bro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title> The Campbell Playhouse (Starring Orson Welles) - Wickford Point (05-05-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Things We Have (Aired May 26, 1939)

Wickford Point (Aired May 5, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

May 5, 1939. CBS network. "Wickford Point". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The lives and loves of a strange New England Family. Author John P. Marquand appears at the end of the story. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Orson Welles (host). 59:22.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-06T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3515</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Things We Have (Aired May 26, 1939)

Wickford Point (Aired May 5, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

May 5, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Wickford Point&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The lives and loves of a strange New England Family. Author John P. Marquand appears at the end of the story. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Orson Welles (host). 59:22.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Things We Have (Aired May 26, 1939)

Wickford Point (Aired May 5, 1939)

The Campbell Pla...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Bourne Brothers &amp; The Hangman (01-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bourne Brothers &amp; The Hangman (Aired January 27, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 27, 1954. CBS network. "The Bourne Brothers and The Hangman...A Study In Nip and Tuck". Sustaining. A story set in Rutland, Vermont, 1817. A man dances in the moonlight with the "Little People." This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Virginia Gregg, William Conrad, Lamont Johnson, Irene Tedrow, Joseph Kearns, Herb Butterfield, Jack Kruschen, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-06T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bourne Brothers &amp; The Hangman (Aired January 27, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 27, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Bourne Brothers and The Hangman...A Study In Nip and Tuck&quot;. Sustaining. A story set in Rutland, Vermont, 1817. A man dances in the moonlight with the &quot;Little People.&quot; This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Virginia Gregg, William Conrad, Lamont Johnson, Irene Tedrow, Joseph Kearns, Herb Butterfield, Jack Kruschen, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bourne Brothers &amp; The Hangman (Aired January 27, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Hot Car Killer (09-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Hot Car Killer (Aired September 15, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Hot Car Killer". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A master criminal brain moves human beings in stolen automobiles like pawns in a chess game of life and death. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), William Sweets (director), Jesse Crawford (organ). 32:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-06T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1936</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Hot Car Killer (Aired September 15, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Hot Car Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A master criminal brain moves human beings in stolen automobiles like pawns in a chess game of life and death. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), William Sweets (director), Jesse Crawford (organ). 32:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Hot Car Killer (Aired September 15, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show -The Harris Kids On TV (05-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Harris Kids On TV (Aired May 11, 1952)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. "The Harris Kids On TV".Phyllis and little Alice sing, "That's What I Like About The South" on a television show. Alice sings, "What Good Is A Gal Without A Guy." Phil sings, "On The Mississippi." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Bill Forman (announcer), Anne Whitfield. 29:47 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-06T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harris Kids On TV (Aired May 11, 1952)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. &quot;The Harris Kids On TV&quot;.Phyllis and little Alice sing, &quot;That's What I Like About The South&quot; on a television show. Alice sings, &quot;What Good Is A Gal Without A Guy.&quot; Phil sings, &quot;On The Mississippi.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Bill Forman (announcer), Anne Whitfield. 29:47 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Harris Kids On TV (Aired May 11, 1952)

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      <title>Indictment - The Witness Who Wasn't There (1958)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witness Who Wasn't There (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

In the 1950s radio broadcasting in the United States was at its zenith, with television still just starting out. Indictment was a popular radio drama aired on the CBS network and it started on January 29, 1956, airing up to 1959. This show was based on the case files of former New York City Assistant District Attorney Eleazer Lipsky, and it foreshadowed the “procedural” dramas (on radio and television, subsequently). The subject of the show was the step-by-step account of the handling of criminal cases leading to an indictment as the climax. The protagonist of “Indictment” — Assistant District Attorney Edward McCormick — was played by Nat Polen, better known for his role as Dr. James Craig on ABC-TV’s “One Life to Live.” Show Notes From Old Radio Show.org
 
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1958. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Witness Who Wasn't There" - Norman Brabson calls to report his wife's murder. Phil Kramer, Ian Martin, Jack Arthur, Mason Adams, Nat Polen, Rebecca Sand, Stuart Metz (announcer). 25:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witness Who Wasn't There (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

In the 1950s radio broadcasting in the United States was at its zenith, with television still just starting out. Indictment was a popular radio drama aired on the CBS network and it started on January 29, 1956, airing up to 1959. This show was based on the case files of former New York City Assistant District Attorney Eleazer Lipsky, and it foreshadowed the &#8220;procedural&#8221; dramas (on radio and television, subsequently). The subject of the show was the step-by-step account of the handling of criminal cases leading to an indictment as the climax. The protagonist of &#8220;Indictment&#8221; &#8212; Assistant District Attorney Edward McCormick &#8212; was played by Nat Polen, better known for his role as Dr. James Craig on ABC-TV&#8217;s &#8220;One Life to Live.&#8221; Show Notes From Old Radio Show.org
 
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1958. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Witness Who Wasn't There&quot; - Norman Brabson calls to report his wife's murder. Phil Kramer, Ian Martin, Jack Arthur, Mason Adams, Nat Polen, Rebecca Sand, Stuart Metz (announcer). 25:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witness Who Wasn't There (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

In the 1950s radio broadcastin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Sailor's Dead Husband (04-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sailor's Dead Husband (Aired April 14, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Tree Trunk Murder Case (11-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tree Trunk Murder Case (Aired November 23, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-05T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,george,petrie,markham,joan,alexander,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tree Trunk Murder Case (Aired November 23, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tree Trunk Murder Case (Aired November 23, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Report On The Barnhouse Effect (08-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Report On The Barnhouse Effect (Aired April 22, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 22, 1950. NBC network. "Report On The Barnhouse Effect". Sustaining. A mild college professor discovers the secret of telekinesis and becomes a most potent weapon. William Quinn, Edwin Jerome, Karl Weber, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (author), Norman Rose (host), Clarice A. Ross (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Santos Ortega, Bob Hastings, Bryna Raeburn, Bill Chambers (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 19:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-05T11_24_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Report On The Barnhouse Effect (Aired April 22, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 22, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Report On The Barnhouse Effect&quot;. Sustaining. A mild college professor discovers the secret of telekinesis and becomes a most potent weapon. William Quinn, Edwin Jerome, Karl Weber, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (author), Norman Rose (host), Clarice A. Ross (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Santos Ortega, Bob Hastings, Bryna Raeburn, Bill Chambers (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Report On The Barnhouse Effect (Aired April 22, 1950)

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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Bloody Hat Case (07-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bloody Hat Case (Aired July 2, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. 

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July 2, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Bloody Hat Case". The program switches to Saturdays at 10:00 P. M. Bert Kalmus is framed for murder in an early version of a classic scam. Dick Powell sings, "A, You're Adorable." The name Bert Kalmus was used previously on the program of June 5, 1949. Bea Kalmus was actually a broadcaster in New York City at this time. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Byron Kane, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Frees, Wally Maher, Frank Worth (music director), Blake Edwards (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Ed King (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-05T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bloody Hat Case (Aired July 2, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. 

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July 2, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Bloody Hat Case&quot;. The program switches to Saturdays at 10:00 P. M. Bert Kalmus is framed for murder in an early version of a classic scam. Dick Powell sings, &quot;A, You're Adorable.&quot; The name Bert Kalmus was used previously on the program of June 5, 1949. Bea Kalmus was actually a broadcaster in New York City at this time. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Byron Kane, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Frees, Wally Maher, Frank Worth (music director), Blake Edwards (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Ed King (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bloody Hat Case (Aired July 2, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear - Not Wanted On This Voyage (06-22-83)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Not Wanted On This Voyage (Aired June 27, 1983)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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June 27, 1983. Program #21. BBC origination, Syndicated, KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, aircheck. "Not Wanted On The Voyage". Sustaining. An eternal triangle aboard an ocean liner, with murder for the crippled wife. Vincent Price (host, narrator), Margaret Courtney, Sheila Grant, Henry Stamper, John Dyas (director), Shandor Ellis, William Ingram (writer). 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-05T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1678</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Not Wanted On This Voyage (Aired June 27, 1983)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1983. Program #21. BBC origination, Syndicated, KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, aircheck. &quot;Not Wanted On The Voyage&quot;. Sustaining. An eternal triangle aboard an ocean liner, with murder for the crippled wife. Vincent Price (host, narrator), Margaret Courtney, Sheila Grant, Henry Stamper, John Dyas (director), Shandor Ellis, William Ingram (writer). 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Not Wanted On This Voyage (Aired June 27, 1983)

Recorded in every corner of the world when fir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>&lt;B&gt;Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein June 15, 1948 (MOVIE)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Abbott &amp; Costello Meet Frankenstein (Aired June 15, 1948)- MOVIE

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a mash-up of two of Universal’s most enduring franchises. Comedic duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s popularity had peaked after a series of more than 20 films beginning in 1940. Universal’s classic monster movies (begun in 1931 with Dracula and Frankenstein) had already run their course as well. House of Frankenstein (1944) and House of Dracula (1945) were last gasps before the studio moved past its venerable early monsters. The unlikely combination of Abbott and Costello meeting the classic monsters—Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, and the Wolf Man—was a stroke of genius that audiences couldn’t resist. Universal was so pleased with the box office results, the teamed Abbott and Costello with an increasingly outrageous variety of similar mash-ups that carried on well until the mid-50s. But never again would the magic displayed in Meet Frankenstein be captured again.

THIS EPISODE

June 14, 1948. Two hapless frieght handlers find themselves encountering Dracula, the Frankenstein Monster and the Wolf Man. Produced by Robert Arthur. Director: Charles Barton,  Writers: Robert Lee. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-04T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli,free,movie,frankenstein,wolfman,dracula</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Abbott &amp; Costello Meet Frankenstein (Aired June 15, 1948)- MOVIE

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a mash-up of two of Universal&#8217;s most enduring franchises. Comedic duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello&#8217;s popularity had peaked after a series of more than 20 films beginning in 1940. Universal&#8217;s classic monster movies (begun in 1931 with Dracula and Frankenstein) had already run their course as well. House of Frankenstein (1944) and House of Dracula (1945) were last gasps before the studio moved past its venerable early monsters. The unlikely combination of Abbott and Costello meeting the classic monsters&#8212;Dracula, Frankenstein&#8217;s monster, and the Wolf Man&#8212;was a stroke of genius that audiences couldn&#8217;t resist. Universal was so pleased with the box office results, the teamed Abbott and Costello with an increasingly outrageous variety of similar mash-ups that carried on well until the mid-50s. But never again would the magic displayed in Meet Frankenstein be captured again.

THIS EPISODE

June 14, 1948. Two hapless frieght handlers find themselves encountering Dracula, the Frankenstein Monster and the Wolf Man. Produced by Robert Arthur. Director: Charles Barton,  Writers: Robert Lee. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi.


  


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Abbott and Costello Meet Fran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie's Short Story - Philomel Cottage (1963)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie's Philomel Cottage (1963)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender.

THIS EPISODE:

1963. The Philomel Cottage - Alix Martin, recently married, is plagued by a dream which repeats itself over and over again. Her husband's murder is hauntingly vivid as is the killer. This must be a trick of her mind since that killer is portrayed as the quiet and gentle mannered man she had antecedently engaged for marriage. Bewildered, Alix tries to calm herself by long sessions of gardening at her picture-postcard bungalow. To add confusion and fear to her torment, her gardener abruptly, perhaps accidentally, confuses her further by wishing her well on her trip to London—a trip which Alix knows nothing about. Now she is terrified. Is the gardener imagining things, or is she? An ending worth waiting for.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie's Philomel Cottage (1963)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender.

THIS EPISODE:

1963. The Philomel Cottage - Alix Martin, recently married, is plagued by a dream which repeats itself over and over again. Her husband's murder is hauntingly vivid as is the killer. This must be a trick of her mind since that killer is portrayed as the quiet and gentle mannered man she had antecedently engaged for marriage. Bewildered, Alix tries to calm herself by long sessions of gardening at her picture-postcard bungalow. To add confusion and fear to her torment, her gardener abruptly, perhaps accidentally, confuses her further by wishing her well on her trip to London&#8212;a trip which Alix knows nothing about. Now she is terrified. Is the gardener imagining things, or is she? An ending worth waiting for.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Christie's Philomel Cottage (1963)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 Septemb...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>This Is Your FBI - Voice From The River (03-03-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Voice From The River (Aired March 3, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-04T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free,christmas,holiday,xmas,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Voice From The River (Aired March 3, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Voice From The River (Aired March 3, 1950)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Nightfall - Buried Alive (10-17-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Buried Alive (Aired October 17, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1980. Program #16. CBC network, Toronto origination. "Buried Alive". The magnificent Santini enters a deep trance, is declared dead and the insurance company pays on his wife's claim. He splits the money with his wife and it's a great idea...if the wife digs him up! Lally Cadeau, Henry Ramer (host), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Matt Wilcott (sound effects), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Graham (writer), Don Francks, Earle Toppings (story editor), Paul Mills (producer). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 16:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-04T08_02_42-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Buried Alive (Aired October 17, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1980. Program #16. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;Buried Alive&quot;. The magnificent Santini enters a deep trance, is declared dead and the insurance company pays on his wife's claim. He splits the money with his wife and it's a great idea...if the wife digs him up! Lally Cadeau, Henry Ramer (host), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Matt Wilcott (sound effects), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Graham (writer), Don Francks, Earle Toppings (story editor), Paul Mills (producer). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Buried Alive (Aired October 17, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Big Brain (03-14-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Big Brain (Aired March 14, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1950. Mutual network. "The Big Brain". Sustaining. An absent-minded professor works on a one-of-a-kind computer. It weighs fifty tons, can figure elliptical intergers and the winner of a horse race! The show contains a dramatized airplane highjacing. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Santos Ortega (doubles), John Marvin, Al Fanelli (organist), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler" and performer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), Bob Emerick (announcer), Barney Beck (sound effects), Al Schaffer (sound effects), Leon Janney (doubles), John Martin, Marilyn Erskine. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-04T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14588073.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Brain (Aired March 14, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Big Brain&quot;. Sustaining. An absent-minded professor works on a one-of-a-kind computer. It weighs fifty tons, can figure elliptical intergers and the winner of a horse race! The show contains a dramatized airplane highjacing. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Santos Ortega (doubles), John Marvin, Al Fanelli (organist), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot; and performer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), Bob Emerick (announcer), Barney Beck (sound effects), Al Schaffer (sound effects), Leon Janney (doubles), John Martin, Marilyn Erskine. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Brain (Aired March 14, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mayor Of The Town - Holly's Crush On John Andrews (09-13-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Holly's Crush On John Andrews (Aired September 13, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1942. NBC network. "Holly's Crush On John Andrews" Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. The Mayor's grand-daughter has a crush on John Andrews, who's planning to marry her mother! Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Bea Benaderet, Priscilla Lyon, Jean Holloway (creator, writer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-03T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mayor,of,town,conrad,binyon,agnes,moorehead,lionel,barrymore,gordon,jenkins,orchestra,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Holly's Crush On John Andrews (Aired September 13, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1942. NBC network. &quot;Holly's Crush On John Andrews&quot; Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. The Mayor's grand-daughter has a crush on John Andrews, who's planning to marry her mother! Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Bea Benaderet, Priscilla Lyon, Jean Holloway (creator, writer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Holly's Crush On John Andrews (Aired September 13, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X -  Destination Manila (07-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Timber Country (Aired July 24, 1947)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.  One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:  "I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--".  Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.  In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 00:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-03T16_52_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Timber Country (Aired July 24, 1947)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.  One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:  &quot;I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--&quot;.  Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.  In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Timber Country (Aired July 24, 1947)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - The Green Stop-Light (03-25-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Green Stop-Light (Aired March 25, 1957).

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." 

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March 25, 1957. Program #4. Crawford syndication (Australia). "The Green Stop-Light". Commercials added locally. "Robbery is robbery; whether it's racketeers stealing cars or luscious blondes stealing your husband!" The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 25:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1536</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Green Stop-Light (Aired March 25, 1957).

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1957. Program #4. Crawford syndication (Australia). &quot;The Green Stop-Light&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Robbery is robbery; whether it's racketeers stealing cars or luscious blondes stealing your husband!&quot; The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 25:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Green Stop-Light (Aired March 25, 1957).

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (12-18-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1946. CBS network. "Kid's Record". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack and Tugwell go Christmas Shopping for a record called, "Willie and Hannibal In Mouseland." Don't miss Del Sharbutt as Santa Claus and Frank Nelson as the record clerk. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Clyde Rogers (vocal), Alan Reed, Frank Nelson. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-03T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Kid's Record&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack and Tugwell go Christmas Shopping for a record called, &quot;Willie and Hannibal In Mouseland.&quot; Don't miss Del Sharbutt as Santa Claus and Frank Nelson as the record clerk. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Clyde Rogers (vocal), Alan Reed, Frank Nelson. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Kid's Record AKA: Christmas Shopping (Aired December 18, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his si...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Creaking Door - Day Of Truce (10-12-64)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Day Of Truce (Aired October 12, 1964)

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-03T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1811</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Day Of Truce (Aired October 12, 1964)

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Day Of Truce (Aired October 12, 1964)

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Sunken Nazi Treasure (02-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sunken Nazi Treasure (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-02T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1716</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sunken Nazi Treasure (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sunken Nazi Treasure (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Televi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie -  Hypnotic Murder (08-06-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hypnotic Murder (Aired August 6, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1945. Program #18. " Hypnotic Murder" - Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Joan Thompson confesses to murdering Henry Bryson. What is she doing with Boston Blackie's phone number in her apartment? Joan used to be Mary's best friend. Was she hypnotized? Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-02T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1596</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Hypnotic Murder (Aired August 6, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1945. Program #18. &quot; Hypnotic Murder&quot; - Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Joan Thompson confesses to murdering Henry Bryson. What is she doing with Boston Blackie's phone number in her apartment? Joan used to be Mary's best friend. Was she hypnotized? Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Hypnotic Murder (Aired August 6, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Bull Fiddle (12-19-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bull Fiddle (Aired December 19, 1954)

Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1954. NBC network. "Bull Fiddle". Sustaining. "Murder as a steady occupation has its handicaps; the hours are irregular, the conditions under which you work aren't always ideal, and there's no Social Security. Of course, the pay is high, but so are the gallows from which, sooner or later, they'll hang you!" The system cue has been deleted. William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Herb Vigran, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Lou Krugman, Joe Forte. 25:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-02T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1531</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bull Fiddle (Aired December 19, 1954)

Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Bull Fiddle&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Murder as a steady occupation has its handicaps; the hours are irregular, the conditions under which you work aren't always ideal, and there's no Social Security. Of course, the pay is high, but so are the gallows from which, sooner or later, they'll hang you!&quot; The system cue has been deleted. William Gargan, Louis Vittes (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Herb Vigran, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Lou Krugman, Joe Forte. 25:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bull Fiddle (Aired December 19, 1954)

Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - What Does A Bee Get In Flowers (02-22-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[What Does A Bee Get In Flowers (Aired ebruary 22, 1946)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. The series was a spoof on the authoritative, academic discourse evident on such authoritative panel series as Quiz Kids and Information Please, while the beginning of the program parodied the popular quiz show, Doctor I.Q. With announcers Ken Roberts and Dick Stark, the program was broadcast on Mutual from June 25, 1942 to February 28, 1944, on CBS from February 25, 1944 to September 27, 1950 and finally on NBC from July 4, 1951 to September 26, 1951. The satirical series featured "a board of experts who are dumber than you are and can prove it." Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1946. Program #97. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "What Does A Bee Get In Flowers?" The first question (during the program): "How many people will a five passenger coupe accomodate?" Tom Howard (m. c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Ken Roberts (announcer), Nat Novick and His Orchestra. 31:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-02T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pays,to,be,ignorant,philip,morris,chrysler,desoto,spoof,comedy,funny,quiz,laugh,joke,ken,roberts,dick,stark,tom,howard,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,di</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1860</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Does A Bee Get In Flowers (Aired ebruary 22, 1946)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. The series was a spoof on the authoritative, academic discourse evident on such authoritative panel series as Quiz Kids and Information Please, while the beginning of the program parodied the popular quiz show, Doctor I.Q. With announcers Ken Roberts and Dick Stark, the program was broadcast on Mutual from June 25, 1942 to February 28, 1944, on CBS from February 25, 1944 to September 27, 1950 and finally on NBC from July 4, 1951 to September 26, 1951. The satirical series featured &quot;a board of experts who are dumber than you are and can prove it.&quot; Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s.

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February 22, 1946. Program #97. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;What Does A Bee Get In Flowers?&quot; The first question (during the program): &quot;How many people will a five passenger coupe accomodate?&quot; Tom Howard (m. c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Ken Roberts (announcer), Nat Novick and His Orchestra. 31:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>What Does A Bee Get In Flowers (Aired ebruary 22, 1946)

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      <title>Encore Theater - A Man To Remember (08-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Man To Remember (Aired August 6, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by "Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players" (possibly known as "The Hollywood Players Company". There was a second Encore Theater Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Show Notes From Old Radio World

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1946. CBS network. "A Man To Remember". Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. The impoverished doctor in a small town leaves behind a legacy beyond wealth. Lionel Barrymore, Griff Barnett, Jerry Hausner, Ken Christy, Jack Edwards Jr., Earle Ross, Howard Duff, Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Frank Graham (announcer), Leith Stevens (conductor), Jean Holloway (adaptor). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Man To Remember (Aired August 6, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by &quot;Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players&quot; (possibly known as &quot;The Hollywood Players Company&quot;. There was a second Encore Theater Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Show Notes From Old Radio World

THIS EPISODE:

August 6, 1946. CBS network. &quot;A Man To Remember&quot;. Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. The impoverished doctor in a small town leaves behind a legacy beyond wealth. Lionel Barrymore, Griff Barnett, Jerry Hausner, Ken Christy, Jack Edwards Jr., Earle Ross, Howard Duff, Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Frank Graham (announcer), Leith Stevens (conductor), Jean Holloway (adaptor). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Man To Remember (Aired August 6, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of Maggie Ralenson (05-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Maggie Ralenson (Aired May 25, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 25, 1952. "The Case Of Maggie Ralenson" - NBC network. Sustaining. A doctor's instrument case and a pair of child's rompers in the Black Museum help the Constabulary apprehend the fiend behind the packages of body parts found in Scotland. Harvey Hayes, Horace Braham, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Pat O'Malley, Lester Fletcher, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Morris Dallymore, Patricia Courtleigh. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-01T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Maggie Ralenson (Aired May 25, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

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May 25, 1952. &quot;The Case Of Maggie Ralenson&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A doctor's instrument case and a pair of child's rompers in the Black Museum help the Constabulary apprehend the fiend behind the packages of body parts found in Scotland. Harvey Hayes, Horace Braham, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Pat O'Malley, Lester Fletcher, Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Morris Dallymore, Patricia Courtleigh. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Maggie Ralenson (Aired May 25, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Vanquished Venus (01-28-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanquished Venus (Aired January 28, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

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January 28, 1964. Program #8. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Vanquished Venus". A beauty queen is murdered on stage. Peter uncovers a diamond smuggling ring. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-01T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fred,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1366</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanquished Venus (Aired January 28, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 28, 1964. Program #8. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Vanquished Venus&quot;. A beauty queen is murdered on stage. Peter uncovers a diamond smuggling ring. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanquished Venus (Aired January 28, 1964)

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      <title>The Screen Guild Players - Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) 01-25-43</title>
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        <![CDATA[Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. 

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January 25, 1943 - "Across the Pacific" is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-01T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,theater,humphrey,bogart,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. 

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January 25, 1943 - &quot;Across the Pacific&quot; is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) 02-25-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) Aired February 25, 1951

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1951. "Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) - Program #111. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Denton Ski Claw". Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! "The Denton Claw" is sure to help. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer). 34:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-01T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2034</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) Aired February 25, 1951

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1951. &quot;Going Skiing (aka-Skis In The Classroom) - Program #111. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Denton Ski Claw&quot;. Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! &quot;The Denton Claw&quot; is sure to help. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer). 34:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr -  The Clue That Never Was (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clue That Never Was 1957 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-02-01T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,inspector,carr,staats,don,davis,hugh,rouse,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1491</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clue That Never Was 1957 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clue That Never Was 1957 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>You Are There - The Crowning Of Charlemagne (01-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crowning Of Charlemagne (Aired December 25, 1949)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953, and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892.

THIS EPISODE

December 25, 1949. CBS net.work "The Crowning Of Charlemagne". Sustaining. The events of December 25, 800. Guy Sorel, Bill Leonard, Don Hollenbeck, Larry LeSueur, Jack Walters, Joe DeSantis, Michael Sklar (writer), John Dietz (director), Hester Sondergaard, Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Abby Lewis, Ian Martin, Charles Webster, Mercer McLeod, Don Craig (choir director). 29:26.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crowning Of Charlemagne (Aired December 25, 1949)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953, and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892.

THIS EPISODE

December 25, 1949. CBS net.work &quot;The Crowning Of Charlemagne&quot;. Sustaining. The events of December 25, 800. Guy Sorel, Bill Leonard, Don Hollenbeck, Larry LeSueur, Jack Walters, Joe DeSantis, Michael Sklar (writer), John Dietz (director), Hester Sondergaard, Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Abby Lewis, Ian Martin, Charles Webster, Mercer McLeod, Don Craig (choir director). 29:26.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crowning Of Charlemagne (Aired December 25, 1949)

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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Strange Morning (04-15-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Strange Morning (Aired April 5, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. "Strange Morning". Sustaining. An excellent drama about a nurse who tells a ward filled with wounded soldiers that Germany has surrendered. The program name and date above are subject to correction. The first show of a 26 broadcast series. Arch Oboler (writer, director, host), Gordon Jenkins (composer), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Charlotte Holland, Mason Adams, Maurice Ellis, Larry Haines, Lamont Johnson, Joseph Julian, Paul Mann, Luis Van Rooten. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-31T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digital,deli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strange Morning (Aired April 5, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. &quot;Strange Morning&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent drama about a nurse who tells a ward filled with wounded soldiers that Germany has surrendered. The program name and date above are subject to correction. The first show of a 26 broadcast series. Arch Oboler (writer, director, host), Gordon Jenkins (composer), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Charlotte Holland, Mason Adams, Maurice Ellis, Larry Haines, Lamont Johnson, Joseph Julian, Paul Mann, Luis Van Rooten. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Strange Morning (Aired April 5, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - A New Straw Hat (11-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A New Straw Hat (November 4, 1948)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

THIS EPISODE:

November 4, 1948. NBC network. "A New Straw Hat - Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry buys a new straw hat, but is ordered to return it. This is not as easy as it sounds! Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Meredith Willson. 29:31.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-31T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1583</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A New Straw Hat (November 4, 1948)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

THIS EPISODE:

November 4, 1948. NBC network. &quot;A New Straw Hat - Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry buys a new straw hat, but is ordered to return it. This is not as easy as it sounds! Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Meredith Willson. 29:31.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A New Straw Hat (November 4, 1948)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - Molly Keller (07-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Molly Keller (Aired July 17, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1950. NBC network. "Molly Keller " - Sponsored by: Wheaties. Molly Keller's husband is now dead. Randy Stone discovers the scrub woman is now living in a swanky hotel. Who has the $65,000 from a fourteen-year-old payroll robbery? Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Sarah Selby, Wally Maher, George Offerman Jr., Wilms Herbert, Peter Leeds, Joan Banks. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-31T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,night,beat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Molly Keller (Aired July 17, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Molly Keller &quot; - Sponsored by: Wheaties. Molly Keller's husband is now dead. Randy Stone discovers the scrub woman is now living in a swanky hotel. Who has the $65,000 from a fourteen-year-old payroll robbery? Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Sarah Selby, Wally Maher, George Offerman Jr., Wilms Herbert, Peter Leeds, Joan Banks. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Molly Keller (Aired July 17, 1950)

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      <title>Space Patrol - The Electronic Burglar (11-29-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Electronic Burglar (Aired November 29, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as "miniature space-o-phones" and "atomolights." Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as "Revolt of the Space Rats" and "The Menace of Planet X." The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1952. ABC network. "The Electronic Burglar". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals. The "analscope," which detects minerals underground, has been stolen. It's an inside job, and Commander Corry and Happy find themselves stranded on the Martian desert! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-30T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1703</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Electronic Burglar (Aired November 29, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as &quot;miniature space-o-phones&quot; and &quot;atomolights.&quot; Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as &quot;Revolt of the Space Rats&quot; and &quot;The Menace of Planet X.&quot; The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Electronic Burglar&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals. The &quot;analscope,&quot; which detects minerals underground, has been stolen. It's an inside job, and Commander Corry and Happy find themselves stranded on the Martian desert! Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Silent Men - The Big Kill (02-03-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Kill (Aired February 3, 1952)

NBC, 30 min. "This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless..." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

February 3, 1952. NBC network. "The Big Kill". Sustaining. An counter-intelligence agent with the Civilian Aviation Agency receives a tip about a bomb on a airplane to Chicago, which took off ten minutes ago! Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Lurene Tuttle, Lamont Johnson, Harry Lang, Paul Frees, Betty Moran, Jack Carroll. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 01:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-30T17_58_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silent,men,douglas,fairbanks,jr,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Kill (Aired February 3, 1952)

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless...&quot; Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of &quot;special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

February 3, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Big Kill&quot;. Sustaining. An counter-intelligence agent with the Civilian Aviation Agency receives a tip about a bomb on a airplane to Chicago, which took off ten minutes ago! Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Lurene Tuttle, Lamont Johnson, Harry Lang, Paul Frees, Betty Moran, Jack Carroll. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Problem Of Thor Bridge (10-01-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Problem Of Thor Bridge (Aired October 1, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1945. Mutual network. "The Problem Of Thor Bridge". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A woman's rival for her husband's affection is accused of murder when the wife is found shot to death with an incriminating note in her hand. The story is based on, "The Problem Of Thor Bridge." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-30T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,harry,bartell,arthur,conan,doyle,221b,baker,street,london,scotland,yard,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Problem Of Thor Bridge (Aired October 1, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Problem Of Thor Bridge&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A woman's rival for her husband's affection is accused of murder when the wife is found shot to death with an incriminating note in her hand. The story is based on, &quot;The Problem Of Thor Bridge.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Problem Of Thor Bridge (Aired October 1, 1945)

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      <title>Escape - Confession (12-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Confession (Aired December 31, 1947)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1947. CBS network. "Confession". Sustaining. A good story about a shell-shocked soldier walking the fog-filled streets of London...finding murder and terror! Algernon Blackwood (author), William Conrad, Peggy Webber, William N. Robson (producer, director), John Dunkel (adaptor), Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor), Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence. 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli,bobby,caldwell</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Confession (Aired December 31, 1947)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Confession&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a shell-shocked soldier walking the fog-filled streets of London...finding murder and terror! Algernon Blackwood (author), William Conrad, Peggy Webber, William N. Robson (producer, director), John Dunkel (adaptor), Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor), Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence. 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Confession (Aired December 31, 1947)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adven...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - The Trolley Transfer (09-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

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September 26, 1950. CBS network. "The Trolley Transfer" - Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi rides the trolley and gets a transfer. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:2 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-30T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 26, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Trolley Transfer&quot; - Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. Luigi rides the trolley and gets a transfer. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:2 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Trolley Transfer (Aired September 26, 1950)

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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Blood On The Sand (12-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blood On The Sand (Aired December 13, 1945)

 Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 13, 1945. Mutual network. "Blood On The Sand". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Richard Rogue is at the L7 Dude Ranch, trying to take a vacation, but finding himself in the middle of a murder case. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-29T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blood On The Sand (Aired December 13, 1945)

 Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Blood On The Sand&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Richard Rogue is at the L7 Dude Ranch, trying to take a vacation, but finding himself in the middle of a murder case. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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 Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) -The Museum Murder (01-19-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Museum Murder (Aired January 19, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 19, 1954. NBC network. "The Museum Murder". Sustaining. Rocky's running a tour through a New York museum. He finds a corpse and adventure in a mummy case. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, June Foray, Gloria Grant, Dan Riss, Howard Wiley (director), George Lefferts (writer). 24:39.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-29T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1431</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Museum Murder (Aired January 19, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 19, 1954. NBC network. &quot;The Museum Murder&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky's running a tour through a New York museum. He finds a corpse and adventure in a mummy case. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, June Foray, Gloria Grant, Dan Riss, Howard Wiley (director), George Lefferts (writer). 24:39.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Museum Murder (Aired January 19, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Dr. Danfield - Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript (10-27-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript (Aired October 27, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1946. Program #11. "Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript" - ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #11 on the label, #13 on the transcription matrix. An "accidental" death and a missing manuscript of Edgar Allan Poe. Nevermore? Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2020 20:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-29T12_00_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1524</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript (Aired October 27, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1946. Program #11. &quot;Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript&quot; - ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #11 on the label, #13 on the transcription matrix. An &quot;accidental&quot; death and a missing manuscript of Edgar Allan Poe. Nevermore? Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (05-03-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 3, 1959. CBS network. "Unwanted Deputy". Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Stanu (cleaner), Pepsi. Vince Wiley becomes Dillon's self-appointed deputy with secret plans to kill him! William Conrad starts the program by thanking listeners at the start of the show's eighth year on the air. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 5, 1960. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, George Walsh (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Jeanne Bates, Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, Howard Culver, Marian Clark (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-29T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 3, 1959. CBS network. &quot;Unwanted Deputy&quot;. Sponsored by: Longines Watches, Stanu (cleaner), Pepsi. Vince Wiley becomes Dillon's self-appointed deputy with secret plans to kill him! William Conrad starts the program by thanking listeners at the start of the show's eighth year on the air. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 5, 1960. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, George Walsh (announcer), Frank Knight (Longines commercial), Jeanne Bates, Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, Howard Culver, Marian Clark (writer), George Walsh (announcer). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Unwanted Deputy (Aired May 3, 1959)

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      <title>The Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - The Secret Grey Man (10-25-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Grey Man (Aired October 25, 1964)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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October 25, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Secret Grey Man". A Korean War secret vow among four men leads to near-death in the "Glass House" and a sinking yacht. The program is also known as: "The Starlight Mystery Theatre." William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 23:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Grey Man (Aired October 25, 1964)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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October 25, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Secret Grey Man&quot;. A Korean War secret vow among four men leads to near-death in the &quot;Glass House&quot; and a sinking yacht. The program is also known as: &quot;The Starlight Mystery Theatre.&quot; William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 23:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Grey Man (Aired October 25, 1964)

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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Ace Of Death (10-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ace Of Death (Aired October 12, 1946)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; “the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb… Midnight! … when graves gape open and death strikes!”. The show was produced in New York and was first heard in syndication between September 16, 1946 and September 8, 1947 on WJZ (now WABC). The show's writers included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Norwood, and it was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan.

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October 12, 1946. Program #17. Syndicated. "The Ace Of Death". Commercials added locally. A story based on the classic story "The Suicide Club," by Robert Louis Stevenson. Well done! Albert Buhrman (music), Anton M. Leader (director), John Griggs, Karl Swenson, Max Ehrlich (writer), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-28T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,degitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ace Of Death (Aired October 12, 1946)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute broadcast featuring tales of the supernatural. The actors included Mercedes McCambridge and Lawson Zerbe and the show was narrated using the spooky, creepy voice of Raymond Morgan and always opened using the same gripping signature; &#8220;the witching hour, when night is darkest, our fears are the strongest, our strength at its lowest ebb&#8230; Midnight! &#8230; when graves gape open and death strikes!&#8221;. The show was produced in New York and was first heard in syndication between September 16, 1946 and September 8, 1947 on WJZ (now WABC). The show's writers included Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich and William Norwood, and it was directed by Anton M. Leder. The host was Raymond Morgan.

THIS EPISODE:

October 12, 1946. Program #17. Syndicated. &quot;The Ace Of Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. A story based on the classic story &quot;The Suicide Club,&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Well done! Albert Buhrman (music), Anton M. Leader (director), John Griggs, Karl Swenson, Max Ehrlich (writer), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ace Of Death (Aired October 12, 1946)

The Murder at Midnight series was a thirty-minute br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - A Very Special Place (02-06-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Very Special Place (Aired February 6, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

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February 6, 1977. Program #2. CBS network. "A Very Special Place". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 6, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." This program won from, "The National Association For Retarded Citizens." Tom Bosley (host), Russell Horton, Allan Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (producer, director), Court Benson, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 49:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-28T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2317</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Very Special Place (Aired February 6, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

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February 6, 1977. Program #2. CBS network. &quot;A Very Special Place&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 6, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; This program won from, &quot;The National Association For Retarded Citizens.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Russell Horton, Allan Sloane (writer), Himan Brown (producer, director), Court Benson, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 49:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Very Special Place (Aired February 6, 1977)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Mailing Income Tax (03-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mailing Income Tax (Aired March 10, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

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March 10, 1951. "Mailing Income Tax" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie mails the family's income tax return. Now, how to get that letter back and save $50. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Nat Polen, Donald Bayh, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Wendell Holmes, Dick Dudley (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-28T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Mailing Income Tax (Aired March 10, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

March 10, 1951. &quot;Mailing Income Tax&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie mails the family's income tax return. Now, how to get that letter back and save $50. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Nat Polen, Donald Bayh, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Wendell Holmes, Dick Dudley (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mailing Income Tax (Aired March 10, 1951)

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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Death Bell (05-01-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Death Bell (Aired May 1, 1974)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?"

THIS EPISODE:

May 1, 1974. Program #84. CBS network. "The Death Bell". Sponsored by: Kellogg's, Budweiser, 7-Up. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Michael Tolan, Marian Seldes, William Redfield, Guy Sorel. 54:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-28T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3253</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Death Bell (Aired May 1, 1974)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

May 1, 1974. Program #84. CBS network. &quot;The Death Bell&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's, Budweiser, 7-Up. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Michael Tolan, Marian Seldes, William Redfield, Guy Sorel. 54:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Death Bell (Aired May 1, 1974)

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      <title>Macabre - The Avenger (12-18-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

The "Macabre" series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled "Final Resting Place," is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.

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December 18, 1961. Program #6. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Avenger". The story of "The Curse Of The Twelve Moons." William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, June Elliott, Walt Sheldon, Milton Radmilovich, James Connolly (performer, sound patterns), Larry Dooley (technical supervisor). 26:40.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-28T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

The &quot;Macabre&quot; series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled &quot;Final Resting Place,&quot; is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1961. Program #6. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Avenger&quot;. The story of &quot;The Curse Of The Twelve Moons.&quot; William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, June Elliott, Walt Sheldon, Milton Radmilovich, James Connolly (performer, sound patterns), Larry Dooley (technical supervisor). 26:40.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Freeze Frame (10-01-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Freeze Frame (Aired October 1, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns) Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy)Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery)Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama – Love &amp; Hate)Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama – Adventure) 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-27T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2384</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Freeze Frame (Aired October 1, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns) Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy)Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery)Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama &#8211; Love &amp; Hate)Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama &#8211; Adventure) 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Freeze Frame (Aired October 1, 1980)

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      <title>The Avenger - The Blue Pearls (01-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Pearls (Aired January 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

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January 3, 1946. Program #12. Michelson syndication. "The Blue Pearls". Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Pearls (Aired January 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

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January 3, 1946. Program #12. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Blue Pearls&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Pearls (Aired January 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Snake Pit (04-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Snake Pit (Aired April 10, 1950)

The Lux Radio Theater debuted in 1934 on NBC's Blue radio network, dramatizing Broadway plays from New York. In an effort to improve ratings, the show switched networks to CBS and moved West in June 1936 to capitalize on Hollywood talent and popular movie fare. Lux’s extravagant productions were a huge success. Renowned director Cecil B. DeMille was brought in to host the show. Stars were routinely paid up to $5,000 to appear. 

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April 10, 1950. "Snake Pit" is a 1948 American film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and stars Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Ward's 1946 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a woman who finds herself in an insane asylum and cannot remember how she got there. Virginia Cunningham is an apparently schizophrenic inmate at a mental institution called the Juniper Hill State Hospital (which treats only female patients). She hears voices and seems so out of touch with reality that she doesn’t recognize her husband Robert. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 16:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-27T08_11_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,radio,theater,olivia-de-havilland,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3244</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Snake Pit (Aired April 10, 1950)

The Lux Radio Theater debuted in 1934 on NBC's Blue radio network, dramatizing Broadway plays from New York. In an effort to improve ratings, the show switched networks to CBS and moved West in June 1936 to capitalize on Hollywood talent and popular movie fare. Lux&#8217;s extravagant productions were a huge success. Renowned director Cecil B. DeMille was brought in to host the show. Stars were routinely paid up to $5,000 to appear. 

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April 10, 1950. &quot;Snake Pit&quot; is a 1948 American film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and stars Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Ward's 1946 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a woman who finds herself in an insane asylum and cannot remember how she got there. Virginia Cunningham is an apparently schizophrenic inmate at a mental institution called the Juniper Hill State Hospital (which treats only female patients). She hears voices and seems so out of touch with reality that she doesn&#8217;t recognize her husband Robert. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Snake Pit (Aired April 10, 1950)

The Lux Radio Theater debuted in 1934 on NBC's Blue radio net...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - All The Money In The World AKA: The Millionaire (11-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[All The Money In The World (Aired November 17, 1946)

The Clock should  have been one of the more popular supernatural dramas of the late 1940s. The production values were reasonably high, the supporting talent was superb, much of the run was produced and directed by William Spier, and the concept was certainly unique enough. 'What if' programs, or dramatic programming dealing with 'fate' and its consequences weren't new to Radio of the 1940s. Indeed, the more common subtexts of most of the supernatural dramatizations throughout the Golden Age of Radio dealt with either the consequences of fate, or both historic and contemporary turning points of either 'conscience' or 'morals.' Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. ABC network. "All The Money In The World". Sustaining. All that Joey wants is money. Lots of it, in fact, all the money in the world!, as it was produced and broadcast in Australia on October 11, 1955. The system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (writer), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (composer, conductor), James McCallion, Mary Shipp, Martin Wolfson, Joseph Conway, Edward Fuller, Jason Johnson, Gene Kirby (announcer). 24:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-27T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1457</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>All The Money In The World (Aired November 17, 1946)

The Clock should  have been one of the more popular supernatural dramas of the late 1940s. The production values were reasonably high, the supporting talent was superb, much of the run was produced and directed by William Spier, and the concept was certainly unique enough. 'What if' programs, or dramatic programming dealing with 'fate' and its consequences weren't new to Radio of the 1940s. Indeed, the more common subtexts of most of the supernatural dramatizations throughout the Golden Age of Radio dealt with either the consequences of fate, or both historic and contemporary turning points of either 'conscience' or 'morals.' Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. ABC network. &quot;All The Money In The World&quot;. Sustaining. All that Joey wants is money. Lots of it, in fact, all the money in the world!, as it was produced and broadcast in Australia on October 11, 1955. The system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (writer), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (composer, conductor), James McCallion, Mary Shipp, Martin Wolfson, Joseph Conway, Edward Fuller, Jason Johnson, Gene Kirby (announcer). 24:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>All The Money In The World (Aired November 17, 1946)

The Clock should  have been one of the mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger - Hired Help (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hired Help *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-26T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,with,granger,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Hired Help *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hired Help *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Clueless Crime Spree (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clueless Crime Spree (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-26T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1458</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clueless Crime Spree (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clueless Crime Spree (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This show, from the early 1950s, is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Matchmaker (10-24-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. "Matchmaker" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. While Harriet plays matchmaker, Ozzie tries to undo the damage. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Lurene Tuttle, Donald Woods, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-26T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storylines involving various characters were introduced. Many of the series storylines were taken from the Nelsons' real life. When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. &quot;Matchmaker&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. While Harriet plays matchmaker, Ozzie tries to undo the damage. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Lurene Tuttle, Donald Woods, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Matchmaker (Aired October 24, 1948)

As the series progressed and the boys grew up, storyli...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point -  Looking For A Quiet Place (02-06-87)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Looking For A Quiet Place (Aired February 6, 1987)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-26T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Looking For A Quiet Place (Aired February 6, 1987)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Looking For A Quiet Place (Aired February 6, 1987)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Fatal Bath (04-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Fatal Bath (Aired April 13, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 13, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Case Of The Fatal Bath". A man's wife drowns in the bathtub, just as his previous wife had died, and just like his next wife is about to die! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Harvey Hayes, Horace Braham, Winston Ross, Lester Fletcher, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-26T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Fatal Bath (Aired April 13, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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April 13, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Case Of The Fatal Bath&quot;. A man's wife drowns in the bathtub, just as his previous wife had died, and just like his next wife is about to die! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Harvey Hayes, Horace Braham, Winston Ross, Lester Fletcher, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Fatal Bath (Aired April 13, 1952)

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      <title>The Whistler - The House On Sycamore Road (01-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House On Sycamore Road (Aired October 15, 1945)

Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1945. CBS Pacific network. "The House On Sycamore Road". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. $50,000 is found in an old clock, but there's that man with the scar! Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Lesley Edgely (writer). 30:19.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-25T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The House On Sycamore Road (Aired October 15, 1945)

Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1945. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The House On Sycamore Road&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. $50,000 is found in an old clock, but there's that man with the scar! Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Lesley Edgely (writer). 30:19.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The House On Sycamore Road (Aired October 15, 1945)

Others who portrayed the Whistler at vario...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Future Tense - The Seventh Victim (05-20-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One "blast off" sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to "Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975", see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, "Pail of Air" was awarded the Ohio State Award for "network quality radio drama". "Cold Equation" won a Peabody Award in 1978 "for championing radio drama".

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. "The Seventh Victim". Sustaining. It's not easy to join the "Tens Club." After six kills, a hunter finds an unusual "victim" who presents an unsual defense. The script was used previously on "X Minus One" on March 6, 1957. Eli Segal (producer, director), Robert Sheckley (author), Tom Small, Eric Grandstaff, Peg Small, Mark Spink, Richard Atwell. 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-25T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>future,tense,science,fiction,scifi,kalamazoo,michigan,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,digitaldeli,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1579</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One &quot;blast off&quot; sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to &quot;Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975&quot;, see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, &quot;Pail of Air&quot; was awarded the Ohio State Award for &quot;network quality radio drama&quot;. &quot;Cold Equation&quot; won a Peabody Award in 1978 &quot;for championing radio drama&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. &quot;The Seventh Victim&quot;. Sustaining. It's not easy to join the &quot;Tens Club.&quot; After six kills, a hunter finds an unusual &quot;victim&quot; who presents an unsual defense. The script was used previously on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on March 6, 1957. Eli Segal (producer, director), Robert Sheckley (author), Tom Small, Eric Grandstaff, Peg Small, Mark Spink, Richard Atwell. 26:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Seventh Victim (Aired May 20, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Dead To Rights (05-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead To Rights (Aired May 22, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1945. CBS network. "Dead To Rights". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. An inept couple murder for profit, and then run when the net closes in on them. Santos Ortega, Elspeth Eric, Sigmund Miller (writer), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Berry Kroeger (host). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-25T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead To Rights (Aired May 22, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Dead To Rights&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. An inept couple murder for profit, and then run when the net closes in on them. Santos Ortega, Elspeth Eric, Sigmund Miller (writer), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Berry Kroeger (host). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead To Rights (Aired May 22, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio progr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life of Riley - Trying To Get A Raise(1933)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trying To Get A Raise(1933) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-25T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1687</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trying To Get A Raise(1933) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Trying To Get A Raise(1933) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Social Error (05-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Social Error (Aired May 29, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1949. Program #35. Mayfair syndication. "Social Error". Commercials added locally. One does not plug other folk at parties in the best of circles. Damon Runyon (author), Jeff Chandler, John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-25T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,writer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,underworld,gang,mafia,gangsters,gambler,fighters,harry-the-horse,broadway,jeff,chandler,john,brown,richard,sanville,russell,hughes,vern,carstensen,frank,gallop,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,myster</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Social Error (Aired May 29, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1949. Program #35. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Social Error&quot;. Commercials added locally. One does not plug other folk at parties in the best of circles. Damon Runyon (author), Jeff Chandler, John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Social Error (Aired May 29, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and gr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Spawn Of The Sub Human (02-27-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spawn Of The Sub Human (Aired February 27, 1942)

The following is a news promo promoting the show: "In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples.' Dark Fantasy has been furnishing plenty of such material since last November. And judging from enthusiastic comment, the horror fans are responding with goose-pimples galore! Tune in every Friday on Station WKY Oklahoma City." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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February 27, 1942. Program #15. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Spawn Of The Subhuman". Sustaining. "The nation's favorite soprano makes an airplane flight to an incredible destiny that awaits her at the hands of a strange and mysterious madman." Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Garland Moss, Muir Hite (as the gorilla). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-24T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spawn Of The Sub Human (Aired February 27, 1942)

The following is a news promo promoting the show: &quot;In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples.' Dark Fantasy has been furnishing plenty of such material since last November. And judging from enthusiastic comment, the horror fans are responding with goose-pimples galore! Tune in every Friday on Station WKY Oklahoma City.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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February 27, 1942. Program #15. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Spawn Of The Subhuman&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;The nation's favorite soprano makes an airplane flight to an incredible destiny that awaits her at the hands of a strange and mysterious madman.&quot; Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Garland Moss, Muir Hite (as the gorilla). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spawn Of The Sub Human (Aired February 27, 1942)

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      <title>The Shadow - Dead Men Talk (09-24-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Men Talk (Aired September 24, 1939)

"The Shadow" - One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1939. Mutual network. "Dead Men Talk". The first show of the season. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Jerry Devine (writer). 24:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-24T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,crime,fighter,justice,hero,william,johnstone,agnes,moorehead,ken,roberts,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1478</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Men Talk (Aired September 24, 1939)

&quot;The Shadow&quot; - One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Dead Men Talk&quot;. The first show of the season. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Jerry Devine (writer). 24:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Men Talk (Aired September 24, 1939)

&quot;The Shadow&quot; - One of the most popular radio shows in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - Damsel In Distress (08-20-50)  aka &quot;Reflection On Murder&quot;</title>
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        <![CDATA[Damsel In Distress (Aired August 20, 1950)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 20, 1950. NBC network. "Damsel In Distress" AKA: Reflection On Murder". Sustaining. The Saint solves a theatrical and literary triple murder when a beautiful actress jumps into his taxi. Sidney Marshall (writer), Barbara Eiler, Frances Chaney, Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Stanley Farrar, Arthur Q. Bryan, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Vincent Price, Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-24T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Damsel In Distress (Aired August 20, 1950)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 20, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Damsel In Distress&quot; AKA: Reflection On Murder&quot;. Sustaining. The Saint solves a theatrical and literary triple murder when a beautiful actress jumps into his taxi. Sidney Marshall (writer), Barbara Eiler, Frances Chaney, Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Stanley Farrar, Arthur Q. Bryan, Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), James L. Saphier (producer), Vincent Price, Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Damsel In Distress (Aired August 20, 1950)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Blue Moon (06-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blue Moon (Aired June 16, 1950)

The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since thiswas syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1950. Program #11. ZIV Syndication. "Blue Moon". Commercials added locally. Mr. Cameron asks Slate Shannon to free his daughter from the clutches of Norton and his gambling ship, "The Blue Moon." Jester Hairston (singing transitions), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Gerald Mohr. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-24T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blue Moon (Aired June 16, 1950)

The Hollywood husband and wife team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall set sail for adventure in the Bold Venture radio series in early 1951. There were well over 400 stations that aired the program. Since thiswas syndicated * the starting date varied from station to station but Mar 26, 1951 was the official date of the first show. Humphrey Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a rundown Havana hotel, Shannon's Place. The action took place on land as well aboard Slate's boat, The Bold Venture, thus the title of the series. Lauren Bacall was his ward Sailor Duval, a stubborn and flirtatious young woman whose late father had willed her to Slate for her protection. Together the duo found adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1950. Program #11. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Blue Moon&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. Cameron asks Slate Shannon to free his daughter from the clutches of Norton and his gambling ship, &quot;The Blue Moon.&quot; Jester Hairston (singing transitions), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, David Rose (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Gerald Mohr. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Lights Out - Organ (06-08-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Organ (Aired June 8, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

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June 8, 1943. CBS network. "Organ". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast. The story of a strange summer house and its even stranger secrets. This is a network, sponsored version. The story is also known as, "Vacation With Death." The script was used previously on "Lights Out" on May 12, 1937. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-23T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1728</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Organ (Aired June 8, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 8, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Organ&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast. The story of a strange summer house and its even stranger secrets. This is a network, sponsored version. The story is also known as, &quot;Vacation With Death.&quot; The script was used previously on &quot;Lights Out&quot; on May 12, 1937. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Organ (Aired June 8, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Star Studded Murder Case (12-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Star Studded Murder Case (Aired December 7, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-23T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,s.,van,dine,george,district,attorney,markham,joan,alexander,ellen,deering,petrie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Star Studded Murder Case (Aired December 7, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Star Studded Murder Case (Aired December 7, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Night Crawler (01-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Night Crawler (Aired January 22, 1950)

Tom Collins relinquished the role of Frank Race to Paul Dubov at Episode No. 23. Dubov was one of Radio's most versatile and talented writers and actors. Tony Barrett, also one of Radio and Television's most durable, versatile character actors, writers and producers remained in the role of Marc Donovan for the run of the series. But Barrett is also heard in at least one or two other roles in almost every episode. Frank Race's scripts were adventures, as distinquished from 'cases' one might normally ascribe to detective or crime dramas. As such the overwhelming titles for the series are one form of adventure or another. There was no distinct contrast between Tom Collins' portrayals and those of Paul Dubov. Both of their voices were in about the same register.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1950. Program #39. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Night Crawler". Commercials added locally. Treachery in the live bait business. Race sees that the worm turns! Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, Dick Ryan, Hal March, Gunnar Peterson, Wilms Herbert, Bill Crawford. 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 22:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-23T14_45_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1542</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Night Crawler (Aired January 22, 1950)

Tom Collins relinquished the role of Frank Race to Paul Dubov at Episode No. 23. Dubov was one of Radio's most versatile and talented writers and actors. Tony Barrett, also one of Radio and Television's most durable, versatile character actors, writers and producers remained in the role of Marc Donovan for the run of the series. But Barrett is also heard in at least one or two other roles in almost every episode. Frank Race's scripts were adventures, as distinquished from 'cases' one might normally ascribe to detective or crime dramas. As such the overwhelming titles for the series are one form of adventure or another. There was no distinct contrast between Tom Collins' portrayals and those of Paul Dubov. Both of their voices were in about the same register.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1950. Program #39. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Night Crawler&quot;. Commercials added locally. Treachery in the live bait business. Race sees that the worm turns! Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Michael Ann Barrett, Dick Ryan, Hal March, Gunnar Peterson, Wilms Herbert, Bill Crawford. 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Night Crawler (Aired January 22, 1950)

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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Bookends &amp; Babies (12-10-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bookends &amp; Babies (Aired December 10, 1943)

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 10, 1943. NBC network. " Bookends &amp; Babies" . Commercials deleted. Andy receives the gift of a pair of bookends. This leads to the big news that Brother Crawford and his wife are expecting! Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Ginger Rogers (guest). 31:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-23T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1879</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bookends &amp; Babies (Aired December 10, 1943)

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. 

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December 10, 1943. NBC network. &quot; Bookends &amp; Babies&quot; . Commercials deleted. Andy receives the gift of a pair of bookends. This leads to the big news that Brother Crawford and his wife are expecting! Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Ginger Rogers (guest). 31:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bookends &amp; Babies (Aired December 10, 1943)

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Silks Bergen Murder Case (08-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silks Bergen Murder Case  (Aired August 18, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1949. CBS network. "The Silks Bergen Murder Case" - Sustaining. $100,000, a dead jockey and murderous bookies on Broadway. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silks Bergen Murder Case  (Aired August 18, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Silks Bergen Murder Case&quot; - Sustaining. $100,000, a dead jockey and murderous bookies on Broadway. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silks Bergen Murder Case  (Aired August 18, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - The Deadly Doll (11-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Doll (Aired November 23, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town "perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas." Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1948. NBC network. "The Deadly Doll". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Steve and Lorelei find a corpse in a cheap hotel and a six-foot blonde murderess. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-22T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Doll (Aired November 23, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas.&quot; Premiering over CBS Radio, the early series (there were two) starred the Hollywood actor Edward G. Robinson as Steve Wilson along with Clair Trevor as his sidekick and Society editor, Lorelei Kilbourne. The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role.

THIS EPISODE:

November 23, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Deadly Doll&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Steve and Lorelei find a corpse in a cheap hotel and a six-foot blonde murderess. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Doll (Aired November 23, 1948)

John Dunning called Big Town &quot;perhaps the most famou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Lightning To Kill AKA: Perfect Murder (12-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lightning To Kill AKA: Perfect Murder (Aired December 8, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1948. "Lightning To Kill" AKA: The Perfect Murder. Program #191. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A scheming couple commit the "perfect murder" by using lightning to kill. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 24:00. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-22T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lightning To Kill AKA: Perfect Murder (Aired December 8, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1948. &quot;Lightning To Kill&quot; AKA: The Perfect Murder. Program #191. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A scheming couple commit the &quot;perfect murder&quot; by using lightning to kill. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director). 24:00. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lightning To Kill AKA: Perfect Murder (Aired December 8, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Elusive Hundred Grand (04-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired April 18, 1949)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Elusive Hundred Grand". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Las Vegas entertainer hires George to buy an Etruscan vase for $15,000, and to resell it for $100,000! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Ramsay Hill, Rolfe Sedan, Charlotte Lawrence, Jeanette Nolan, Mark Lawrence, Franklyn Parker (billed as "Pinky Parker"), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-22T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired April 18, 1949)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Elusive Hundred Grand&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Las Vegas entertainer hires George to buy an Etruscan vase for $15,000, and to resell it for $100,000! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Ramsay Hill, Rolfe Sedan, Charlotte Lawrence, Jeanette Nolan, Mark Lawrence, Franklyn Parker (billed as &quot;Pinky Parker&quot;), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (music composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cause For Thanksgiving (Aired April 18, 1949)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - The Question Man (06-18-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Question Man (Aired June 18, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you." 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-22T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,show,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Question Man (Aired June 18, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Question Man (Aired June 18, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which cam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Insomnia Caper (10-24-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Insomnia Caper (Aired October 24, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Insomnia Caper". All Sam wants to do is get a good night's sleep, but the red-head next door just won't leave him alone! Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-22T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1611</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Insomnia Caper (Aired October 24, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1948. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Insomnia Caper&quot;. All Sam wants to do is get a good night's sleep, but the red-head next door just won't leave him alone! Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Insomnia Caper (Aired October 24, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series bas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Lady In Distress (05-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lady In Distress (Aired May 22, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard is hosted by Clive Brook, narrator of LM Radio. Brook was a successful director writer, and actor in many films, including “Dressed to Thrill” in 1935, “The Flemish Farm” in 1943 and “On Approval” in 1944. He was probably best remembered for playing opposite Marlene Dietrich in the 1932 movie, “Shanghai Express.” He also played Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 movie of the same name.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. Program #77. Towers Of London syndication. "The Case Of The Lady In Distress". Commercials added locally. A delightful lady with a shady past is found beaten to death. Whodunnit? The prime suspect is proved innocent! The date is approximate. Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lady In Distress (Aired May 22, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard is hosted by Clive Brook, narrator of LM Radio. Brook was a successful director writer, and actor in many films, including &#8220;Dressed to Thrill&#8221; in 1935, &#8220;The Flemish Farm&#8221; in 1943 and &#8220;On Approval&#8221; in 1944. He was probably best remembered for playing opposite Marlene Dietrich in the 1932 movie, &#8220;Shanghai Express.&#8221; He also played Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 movie of the same name.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. Program #77. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Lady In Distress&quot;. Commercials added locally. A delightful lady with a shady past is found beaten to death. Whodunnit? The prime suspect is proved innocent! The date is approximate. Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lady In Distress (Aired May 22, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard is hosted by Clive Brook, n...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - The King Of The Moon (09-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. But Director Harry Junkin also introduced several new talents into the mix, which made for a wonderful combination of both tried and true productions with just enough orginal dramas and writers to keep the series both timely and timeless. As was the hallmark of all of NBC's corporate sustaining productions, the staff, music, sound engineering and voice talent were absolutely top-drawer from top to bottom and beginning to end. Even the newcomers the series showcased during its three seasons were remarkably talented young finds in their own right. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. "The King Of The Moon". Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Joseph Shul (? writer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Ian Martin, Grace Keddy, Roy Shields (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-21T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. But Director Harry Junkin also introduced several new talents into the mix, which made for a wonderful combination of both tried and true productions with just enough orginal dramas and writers to keep the series both timely and timeless. As was the hallmark of all of NBC's corporate sustaining productions, the staff, music, sound engineering and voice talent were absolutely top-drawer from top to bottom and beginning to end. Even the newcomers the series showcased during its three seasons were remarkably talented young finds in their own right. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. &quot;The King Of The Moon&quot;. Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Joseph Shul (? writer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Ian Martin, Grace Keddy, Roy Shields (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Judge's House (04-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Judge's House (Aired April 6, 1947)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 6, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. "The Judge's House". Commercials deleted. A man rents the house of a hanging judge and finds himself a victim of a giant rat with the judge's eyes. Bram Stoker  (announcer), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Earl Donaldson, Nefi Sorenson (technical supervisor), Mel Wyman. 26:58.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-21T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judge's House (Aired April 6, 1947)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 6, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. &quot;The Judge's House&quot;. Commercials deleted. A man rents the house of a hanging judge and finds himself a victim of a giant rat with the judge's eyes. Bram Stoker  (announcer), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Earl Donaldson, Nefi Sorenson (technical supervisor), Mel Wyman. 26:58.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Judge's House (Aired April 6, 1947)

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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Specialty Act (02-23-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Specialty Act (Aired February 23, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1955. CBS network, WMT, Cedar Rapids Iowa aircheck. "Specialty Act". Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. A gangster is killed by an auto. The FBI tracks down the crime to a nightclub. The date is approximate. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 22:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-21T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1177</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Specialty Act (Aired February 23, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1955. CBS network, WMT, Cedar Rapids Iowa aircheck. &quot;Specialty Act&quot;. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. A gangster is killed by an auto. The FBI tracks down the crime to a nightclub. The date is approximate. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 22:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Specialty Act (Aired February 23, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - Rope (11-30-52) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "Rope". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). A murder at Oxford University. The program has also been dated November 28, 1952. Victor Jory, John Chapman (host), Hurd Hatfield, Patrick Hamilton (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Lloyd Bockner, William Podmore, Ivor Francis, Dierdre Owens, Guy Spaull, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 57:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-21T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,0tr,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3423</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Rope&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). A murder at Oxford University. The program has also been dated November 28, 1952. Victor Jory, John Chapman (host), Hurd Hatfield, Patrick Hamilton (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Lloyd Bockner, William Podmore, Ivor Francis, Dierdre Owens, Guy Spaull, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 57:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Brother Danny (10-06-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brother Danny (Aired October 6, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-20T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1468</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Brother Danny (Aired October 6, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Brother Danny (Aired October 6, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Hijacked Worker (08-19-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Hijacked Worker (Aired August 19, 1942)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 19, 1942. Red network. "The Case Of The Hijacked Worker". Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D.A. fights a scheme of "labor pirating." A shady Mr. Preston offers a war plant manager 100 skilled workers...for a price! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 29:23.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2020 00:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-20T16_04_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,district,attorney,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Hijacked Worker (Aired August 19, 1942)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

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August 19, 1942. Red network. &quot;The Case Of The Hijacked Worker&quot;. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D.A. fights a scheme of &quot;labor pirating.&quot; A shady Mr. Preston offers a war plant manager 100 skilled workers...for a price! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 29:23.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Hijacked Worker (Aired August 19, 1942)

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      <title>My Friend Irma - Cub Scout Speech (01-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cub Scout Speech (Aired January 13, 1952)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. 

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January 13, 1952. CBS network. "Cub Scout Speech". Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Professor Kropotkin told the immigration authorities that he was married, so he could adopt a boy from Europe. Now he has to come up with a bride! Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Fort Pearson (announcer), Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Lud Gluskin (music director), Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Stanley Adams (writer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cub Scout Speech (Aired January 13, 1952)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Cub Scout Speech&quot;. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Professor Kropotkin told the immigration authorities that he was married, so he could adopt a boy from Europe. Now he has to come up with a bride! Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer, director), Fort Pearson (announcer), Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Lud Gluskin (music director), Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Stanley Adams (writer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cub Scout Speech (Aired January 13, 1952)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Di...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Glass Coffin (09-27-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Glass Coffin (Aired September 27, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1943. Mutual network. "The Glass Coffin"," or "The Mystery Of The Voodoo Curse". Sustaining. Murder and mayhem in an old movie studio...a "reel" mystery! Humphrey Davis appears out of character after the story to appeal for the purchase of war bonds during the Third War Loan. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (composer, conductor), Humphrey Davis, Nancy Webb (writer), Gene Webb (writer). 29:32. . Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-20T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Glass Coffin (Aired September 27, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1943. Mutual network. &quot;The Glass Coffin&quot;,&quot; or &quot;The Mystery Of The Voodoo Curse&quot;. Sustaining. Murder and mayhem in an old movie studio...a &quot;reel&quot; mystery! Humphrey Davis appears out of character after the story to appeal for the purchase of war bonds during the Third War Loan. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (composer, conductor), Humphrey Davis, Nancy Webb (writer), Gene Webb (writer). 29:32. . Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Glass Coffin (Aired September 27, 1943)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator - The Little Man's Lament (11-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.

THIS EPISODE

November 9, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Little Man's Lament". Sustaining. 9:00 P.M. Hillary Margate needs protection. But from who? A confusing plot, but the actress portraying Gwendolyn Margate sounds EXACTLY like Marilyn Monroe. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, William Froug (writer), William Fifield (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Richard Aurandt (organist), Marilyn Monroe, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:32. 


  

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-19T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,marilyn,monroe,frank,graham,nelson,william,froug,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.

THIS EPISODE

November 9, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Little Man's Lament&quot;. Sustaining. 9:00 P.M. Hillary Margate needs protection. But from who? A confusing plot, but the actress portraying Gwendolyn Margate sounds EXACTLY like Marilyn Monroe. Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, William Froug (writer), William Fifield (writer), Sterling Tracy (director), Richard Aurandt (organist), Marilyn Monroe, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:32. 


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle> It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Funny Money Matter (06-30-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Funny Money Matter (Aired  June 30, 1957)

Frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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 June 30, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Funny Money Matter". A rootin' tootin' character from Oklahoma pays his insurance premiums with $100 bills...bad ones! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, John McIntire. 35:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-19T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Funny Money Matter (Aired  June 30, 1957)

Frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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 June 30, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Funny Money Matter&quot;. A rootin' tootin' character from Oklahoma pays his insurance premiums with $100 bills...bad ones! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, John McIntire. 35:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Funny Money Matter (Aired  June 30, 1957)

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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Mathematics For Murder (02-01-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mathematics For Murder (Aired February 2, 1946)
NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newspapers. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-19T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Mathematics For Murder (Aired February 2, 1946)
NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newspapers. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mathematics For Murder (Aired February 2, 1946)
NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - Salute To Spring (03-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Salute To Spring  (Aired March 23, 1948)

In 1934–36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944–1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge.

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March 23, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Spring. Milton tries to sell his song, "I Love a Rabbit." Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 27:59.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-19T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,christmas,xmas,holiday,freecamardella,otrr,otrn,adventure,camardella,drama,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,west</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1679</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Salute To Spring  (Aired March 23, 1948)

In 1934&#8211;36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944&#8211;1945) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the judge.

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March 23, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Spring. Milton tries to sell his song, &quot;I Love a Rabbit.&quot; Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 27:59.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Salute To Spring  (Aired March 23, 1948)

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      <title>X Minus One - Hello Tomorrow (11-03-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[
The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. Future Tense! was a 1974-76 radio series, produced in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with local actors performing scripts updated from X Minus One by Professor Eli Segal. The show was a production of WMUK, the college radio station of Western Michigan University. Segal also produced X Minus One recreations on his Audion Theater (1990). 

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November 3, 1955. NBC network. "Hello Tomorrow". Sponsored by: Street and Smith. A return to the surface: a story of genetic imperfection. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used previously on "Dimension X" on September 15, 1950 and subsequently on "X Minus One" on February 29, 1956. George Lefferts (writer), John Larkin, Jan Miner, William Welch (producer, Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. Future Tense! was a 1974-76 radio series, produced in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with local actors performing scripts updated from X Minus One by Professor Eli Segal. The show was a production of WMUK, the college radio station of Western Michigan University. Segal also produced X Minus One recreations on his Audion Theater (1990). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 3, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Hello Tomorrow&quot;. Sponsored by: Street and Smith. A return to the surface: a story of genetic imperfection. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used previously on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on September 15, 1950 and subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on February 29, 1956. George Lefferts (writer), John Larkin, Jan Miner, William Welch (producer, Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Philip Van Court's Amnesia (01-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Philip Van Court's Amnesia (Aired January 4, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1950. Program #13. "Philip Van Court's Amnesia" MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Phillip Van Cort has disappeared. Dr. Kildare finds him at Brighton Beach, suffering from amnesia and psychological problems. Narco-synthesis is used as a cure. The closing theme has been partly deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Jean Holloway (writer), Virginia Gregg, Sarah Selby, Dick Joy (announcer), Ted Osborne, Sam Edwards, Jeanne Bates, Theodore Von Eltz, Dick Simmons, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-18T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Philip Van Court's Amnesia (Aired January 4, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1950. Program #13. &quot;Philip Van Court's Amnesia&quot; MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Phillip Van Cort has disappeared. Dr. Kildare finds him at Brighton Beach, suffering from amnesia and psychological problems. Narco-synthesis is used as a cure. The closing theme has been partly deleted. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Jean Holloway (writer), Virginia Gregg, Sarah Selby, Dick Joy (announcer), Ted Osborne, Sam Edwards, Jeanne Bates, Theodore Von Eltz, Dick Simmons, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Philip Van Court's Amnesia (Aired January 4, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional characte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Find Hired Killer Lupac (08-16--50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Find Hired Killer Lupac (AiredAugust 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-18T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Find Hired Killer Lupac (AiredAugust 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Find Hired Killer Lupac (AiredAugust 16, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Murder Of The Little Pig (02-11-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murder Of The Little Pig (Aired February 11, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 February 11, 1944. Program #28. RCA/NBC syndication. "The Murder Of The Little Pig". Commercials added locally. An interesting detective story in which the witness is a little dog. Emile Gaboriau (author). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-18T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder Of The Little Pig (Aired February 11, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 February 11, 1944. Program #28. RCA/NBC syndication. &quot;The Murder Of The Little Pig&quot;. Commercials added locally. An interesting detective story in which the witness is a little dog. Emile Gaboriau (author). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murder Of The Little Pig (Aired February 11, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Short Assignment (10-03-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Short Assignment (Aired October 3, 1948)

The production values throughout all 52 episodes were absolutely superb. The review at left refers to a somewhat 'inscrutable' quality to Alan Ladd's big and little screen performances. But in the world of radio noir, less is usually more. In the gritty, dark alleys and dives that the radio noir detectives habituated there was as much to be observed in the shadows as in the light. Perhaps we're just 'glass half full' types, but we've always enjoyed Box 13 immensely. Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. Program #7. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. "Short Assignment". Commercials added locally. A meek little detective named George Flit hires Dan Holiday to help prevent a suicide. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-18T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1609</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Short Assignment (Aired October 3, 1948)

The production values throughout all 52 episodes were absolutely superb. The review at left refers to a somewhat 'inscrutable' quality to Alan Ladd's big and little screen performances. But in the world of radio noir, less is usually more. In the gritty, dark alleys and dives that the radio noir detectives habituated there was as much to be observed in the shadows as in the light. Perhaps we're just 'glass half full' types, but we've always enjoyed Box 13 immensely. Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. Program #7. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Short Assignment&quot;. Commercials added locally. A meek little detective named George Flit hires Dan Holiday to help prevent a suicide. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Short Assignment (Aired October 3, 1948)

The production values throughout all 52 episodes were...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Death Has A Thousand Faces (09-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Has A Thousand Faces (Aired September 21, 1948)

Arch Oboler brought Lights Out! (1936-1952) to the air as well for NBC Red, CBS, NBC and ABC. But for much of the period during which it aired, The Mysterious Traveler was providing most of the competition to 'the big three's' more widely heard and promoted thrillers. Enough competition that the same big three networks were forced to continually shuffle their offerings back and forth on the Radio dial to continue to fend off the upstart Mysterious Traveler. Indeed, the proliferation of such late afternoon and late night thrillers on the radio dial didn't seem to discourage the listening audience in the least. These programs were so popular that people reminiscing about the era tend to conflate Maurice Tarplin and Raymond Edward Johnson in their repsective roles as narrator for many of these scary programs from The Golden Age of Radio. The formula was indeed so popular that it played a role in the restructuring of the type of Radio programming that could be heard during prime-time.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1948. Mutual network. "Death Has A Thousand Faces". Sustaining. After two attempts on his life, the older wife of a meek and mild man seems to be trying to murder him. Martin Wolfson, Gertrude Warner, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Wendell Holmes, Al King (sound engineer), George Cooney (sound), Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-17T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Has A Thousand Faces (Aired September 21, 1948)

Arch Oboler brought Lights Out! (1936-1952) to the air as well for NBC Red, CBS, NBC and ABC. But for much of the period during which it aired, The Mysterious Traveler was providing most of the competition to 'the big three's' more widely heard and promoted thrillers. Enough competition that the same big three networks were forced to continually shuffle their offerings back and forth on the Radio dial to continue to fend off the upstart Mysterious Traveler. Indeed, the proliferation of such late afternoon and late night thrillers on the radio dial didn't seem to discourage the listening audience in the least. These programs were so popular that people reminiscing about the era tend to conflate Maurice Tarplin and Raymond Edward Johnson in their repsective roles as narrator for many of these scary programs from The Golden Age of Radio. The formula was indeed so popular that it played a role in the restructuring of the type of Radio programming that could be heard during prime-time.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;Death Has A Thousand Faces&quot;. Sustaining. After two attempts on his life, the older wife of a meek and mild man seems to be trying to murder him. Martin Wolfson, Gertrude Warner, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Wendell Holmes, Al King (sound engineer), George Cooney (sound), Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Has A Thousand Faces (Aired September 21, 1948)

Arch Oboler brought Lights Out! (1936-19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense- The Yellow Wallpaper (07-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Yellow Wallpaper (Aired July 29, 1948)

It was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but "The Man in Black" role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Yellow Wallpaper". Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. A madwoman suspects that things are coming out of the wallpaper to get her. Maybe she's not mad? The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on June 30, 1957. Agnes Moorehead, Paul Frees (announcer), Charlotte Curtis Stetson Gilman (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Anton M. Leader (producer, director), Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), William Johnstone (commercial spokesman), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-17T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,ken,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,digitaldeli,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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It was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but &quot;The Man in Black&quot; role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17). Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts. 

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July 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Yellow Wallpaper&quot;. Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. A madwoman suspects that things are coming out of the wallpaper to get her. Maybe she's not mad? The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on June 30, 1957. Agnes Moorehead, Paul Frees (announcer), Charlotte Curtis Stetson Gilman (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Anton M. Leader (producer, director), Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), William Johnstone (commercial spokesman), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Friend From Detroit (03-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Friend From Detroit (Aired March 5, 1949)

CBS decided to take a chance on reviving the show. Norman Macdonnell was producer/director; Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite wrote the scripts; and Richard Aurandt was responsible for the music. CBS cast Gerald Mohr to star as Philip Marlowe, with Roy Rowan as announcer. Philip Marlowe, being a loner, was really the only regular character, but throughout the three years the series ran a long string of high-quality supporting Hollywood actors appeared on the show. Performing alongside Mohr at various times were Jeff Corey, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Gloria Blondell, and Lou Krugman. The CBS production ran from September 26, 1948 to September 29, 1950 with an additional short summer run from July 7 to September 15, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 5, 1949. CBS network. "The Friend From Detroit". Sustaining. Betty Pryor has disappeared, a cheap gambler has been found shot to death, and there's a missing $25,000 trust to spice up the case. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Harry Bartell, Ed Begley, Jeff Corey, Roy Rowan (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (music), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Friend From Detroit (Aired March 5, 1949)

CBS decided to take a chance on reviving the show. Norman Macdonnell was producer/director; Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite wrote the scripts; and Richard Aurandt was responsible for the music. CBS cast Gerald Mohr to star as Philip Marlowe, with Roy Rowan as announcer. Philip Marlowe, being a loner, was really the only regular character, but throughout the three years the series ran a long string of high-quality supporting Hollywood actors appeared on the show. Performing alongside Mohr at various times were Jeff Corey, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Gloria Blondell, and Lou Krugman. The CBS production ran from September 26, 1948 to September 29, 1950 with an additional short summer run from July 7 to September 15, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Friend From Detroit&quot;. Sustaining. Betty Pryor has disappeared, a cheap gambler has been found shot to death, and there's a missing $25,000 trust to spice up the case. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Harry Bartell, Ed Begley, Jeff Corey, Roy Rowan (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (music), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Friend From Detroit (Aired March 5, 1949)

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      <title>The LineUp - The Holstedter Case (12-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Holstedter Case (Aired December 21, 1950)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

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December 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Holstedter Case". Sustaining. Five guys have held up a bank of $100,000 and shoot two men in the process. The Holstedter Brothers are among the suspects. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Blake Edwards (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Clayton Post, Robert Griffin, Raymond Burr, Earl Lee, Hy Averback, Ed Begley. 29:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Holstedter Case (Aired December 21, 1950)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Holstedter Case&quot;. Sustaining. Five guys have held up a bank of $100,000 and shoot two men in the process. The Holstedter Brothers are among the suspects. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Blake Edwards (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Clayton Post, Robert Griffin, Raymond Burr, Earl Lee, Hy Averback, Ed Begley. 29:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Holstedter Case (Aired December 21, 1950)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot; - The Ambassador (Aired November 13, 1955)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin" - The Ambassador (Aired November 13, 1955)

The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s. The original black and white prints were tinted light brown. An unrelated -including a German Shepherd - aired in the U.S. as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop. The series was produced in Canada under the name Katts and Dog where the dog was named Rudy. When the series was shown in the U.S., the dog's name was dubbed "Rinty" to fit the U.S. title. The success of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin caused the cancellation of Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion on CBS, which was replaced on February 10, 1956, by My Friend Flicka. Flicka, starring Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, the story of a boy and his horse on a Wyoming ranch, produced thirty-nine episodes through February 1, 1957, when it was discontinued. Like Rin Tin Tin, Flicka rebroadcasts aired for years on all the networks. Rin Tin Tin guest stars include veteran western film star Roscoe Ates. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot; - The Ambassador (Aired November 13, 1955)

The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s. The original black and white prints were tinted light brown. An unrelated -including a German Shepherd - aired in the U.S. as Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop. The series was produced in Canada under the name Katts and Dog where the dog was named Rudy. When the series was shown in the U.S., the dog's name was dubbed &quot;Rinty&quot; to fit the U.S. title. The success of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin caused the cancellation of Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion on CBS, which was replaced on February 10, 1956, by My Friend Flicka. Flicka, starring Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, the story of a boy and his horse on a Wyoming ranch, produced thirty-nine episodes through February 1, 1957, when it was discontinued. Like Rin Tin Tin, Flicka rebroadcasts aired for years on all the networks. Rin Tin Tin guest stars include veteran western film star Roscoe Ates. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  



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      <title>2000 Plus - The Rocket And The Skull (10-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rocket And The Skull (Aired October 10, 1951)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1951. Mutual network. "The Rocket and The Skull". Sustaining. The most important man in the country's race to the Moon is wounded in a plane crash...and starts to hear strange messages to Mars! Arnold Robertson, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Gregory Morton, Nat Polen, Merrill Joels, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Bob Albright (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-16T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,george,lefferts,ernest,kinoy,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,digitaldeli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rocket And The Skull (Aired October 10, 1951)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;The Rocket and The Skull&quot;. Sustaining. The most important man in the country's race to the Moon is wounded in a plane crash...and starts to hear strange messages to Mars! Arnold Robertson, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Gregory Morton, Nat Polen, Merrill Joels, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Bob Albright (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer). 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rocket And The Skull (Aired October 10, 1951)

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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Smoke (02-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. "The Big Smoke". Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:32:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-16T16_32_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Smoke (Aired February 22, 1953)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1953. Program #192. NBC network. &quot;The Big Smoke&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield. Old Mr. Stone, who kept his life savings in his mattress, has been killed. His invalid wife has been beaten with a club. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version of cat. #16280. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Hal Gibney (announcer), John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Murder By Experts - Return Trip (09-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Return Trip (Aired September 5, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

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September 5, 1949. Mutual network. "Return Trip". Sustaining. The chilling story about an escaped homicidal maniac and a bus full of people trapped by an avalanche. The program has also been dated September 19, 1949. John Dickson Carr (host). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-16T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,david,kogan,elizabeth,ann,shepard,larry,haines,carl,eastman,sheperd,bill,zuckert,ralph,camargo,burt,cullen,lawson,zerbe,marilyn,erskin,morgan,frank,knight,house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,killer,fat</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1956</itunes:duration>
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Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Return Trip&quot;. Sustaining. The chilling story about an escaped homicidal maniac and a bus full of people trapped by an avalanche. The program has also been dated September 19, 1949. John Dickson Carr (host). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Matrimonial Bureau (04-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matrimonial Bureau (Aired April 21, 1948)

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle.

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 April 21, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. After attending a wedding, Bud and Lou decide to open a "Matrimonial Bureau". The system cue is not heard. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller (vocal), Michael Roy (announcer), Veola Vonn, Verna Felton, Charles Vanda (producer, transcriber). 24:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1492</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Matrimonial Bureau (Aired April 21, 1948)

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle.

THIS EPISODE:

 April 21, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. After attending a wedding, Bud and Lou decide to open a &quot;Matrimonial Bureau&quot;. The system cue is not heard. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller (vocal), Michael Roy (announcer), Veola Vonn, Verna Felton, Charles Vanda (producer, transcriber). 24:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Matrimonial Bureau (Aired April 21, 1948)

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Deadly Innocent (07-02-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Innocent (Aired July 2, 1945)
Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.
 
THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1945. CBS Pacific network. "The Deadly Innocent". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A meek bookkeeper is determined to kill his long-time rival in an elaborate plan to steal his job and his wife. George W. Allen (director), Sally Thorson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-16T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Innocent (Aired July 2, 1945)
Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.
 
THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1945. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Deadly Innocent&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A meek bookkeeper is determined to kill his long-time rival in an elaborate plan to steal his job and his wife. George W. Allen (director), Sally Thorson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Innocent (Aired July 2, 1945)
Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Ot...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Loves Of Lois Denver (05-19-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Loves Of Lois Denver (Aired May 19, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 19, 1964. Program #24. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Loves Of Lois Denver". Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-15T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fred,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Loves Of Lois Denver (Aired May 19, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 19, 1964. Program #24. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Loves Of Lois Denver&quot;. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Loves Of Lois Denver (Aired May 19, 1964)

 This series was produced in the Durban Studios ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Victor Wakeman (06-29-48) ***CORRECTED</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Victor Wakeman (Aired June 29, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1948. Program #29. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Victor Wakeman". Commercials added locally. Book 54, page 806. An American citizen works in Berlin for U. S. government intelligence. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Mary Lansing, Barney Phillips, Walter Craig, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Gene Twombley, Larry Finley (producer). 26:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-15T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digitaldeli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor Wakeman (Aired June 29, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1948. Program #29. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Victor Wakeman&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 54, page 806. An American citizen works in Berlin for U. S. government intelligence. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Mary Lansing, Barney Phillips, Walter Craig, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Gene Twombley, Larry Finley (producer). 26:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor Wakeman (Aired June 29, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army -  Brains Vs Brawn (04-15-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brains Vs Brawn (Aired April 15, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during World War II. The sitcom aired between 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as four Christmas specials.[1] Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1975. "Brains Vs Brawn" - At a business community function, where both Wilson and Walker outshine him, captain Mainwaring accepts a challenge to prove his men are a match for the Home Guard's new, regularly trained, physically superior commando's. Their display of 'brains over brawn' should eliminate the commandos-guarded fuel depot by getting a fake bomb there. A far-fetched plan, dressed up as firemen, ends in the usual brave bumbling from the braves and the for once collaborating verger. Surprises come from a real fire and real brains. 26:42


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-15T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1602</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Brains Vs Brawn (Aired April 15, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during World War II. The sitcom aired between 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as four Christmas specials.[1] Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1975. &quot;Brains Vs Brawn&quot; - At a business community function, where both Wilson and Walker outshine him, captain Mainwaring accepts a challenge to prove his men are a match for the Home Guard's new, regularly trained, physically superior commando's. Their display of 'brains over brawn' should eliminate the commandos-guarded fuel depot by getting a fake bomb there. A far-fetched plan, dressed up as firemen, ends in the usual brave bumbling from the braves and the for once collaborating verger. Surprises come from a real fire and real brains. 26:42


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Brains Vs Brawn (Aired April 15, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard dur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Grainger - The FBI &amp; The Scientist (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The  FBI &amp; The Scientist (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Grabger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-15T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,with,granger,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,digital-deli,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The  FBI &amp; The Scientist (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Grabger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The  FBI &amp; The Scientist (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too la...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - No Holds Barred (08-01-70)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[No Holds Barred (Aired August 1, 1970)

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr (1956-85) - "... in which Inspector Carr investigates ..." - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-14T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,inspector,carr,karl,weber,staats,don,davis,hugh,rouse,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1437</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>No Holds Barred (Aired August 1, 1970)

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr (1956-85) - &quot;... in which Inspector Carr investigates ...&quot; - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>No Holds Barred (Aired August 1, 1970)

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr (1956-85) - &quot;... in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Twilight Zone - Walking Distance (01-24-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Walking Distance (Aired October 30, 1959 )

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. "I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem," he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. "To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited." Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1959 - "Walking Distance" - CBS Newtwork - Advertising executive Martin Sloan (Gig Young), age thirty-six, is exhausted by the hectic pace of life in New York City. One day, while in an especially disgruntled mood, Martin goes for a drive in the country and winds up not far from his old home town. He stops, leaves his car at a gas station and sets off on foot to the town. Mysteriously, he arrives to find things exactly as they were when he was a child. Then reality sets in. His short walk has taken him a long, long way...much farther than he thought...all the way to The Twilight Zone. 24:59


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,rod,ray,bradbury,martin,sloan,gig,young,serling,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,lou,rawls,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Walking Distance (Aired October 30, 1959 )

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. &quot;I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem,&quot; he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. &quot;To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited.&quot; Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1959 - &quot;Walking Distance&quot; - CBS Newtwork - Advertising executive Martin Sloan (Gig Young), age thirty-six, is exhausted by the hectic pace of life in New York City. One day, while in an especially disgruntled mood, Martin goes for a drive in the country and winds up not far from his old home town. He stops, leaves his car at a gas station and sets off on foot to the town. Mysteriously, he arrives to find things exactly as they were when he was a child. Then reality sets in. His short walk has taken him a long, long way...much farther than he thought...all the way to The Twilight Zone. 24:59


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Walking Distance (Aired October 30, 1959 )

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - Red Red Herring (04-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1952. Program #4. ZIV Syndication. "Red Red Herring". Commercials added locally. Cvetic frames a loyal party member to protect himself. Dana Andrews, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Mary Lansing, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2020 21:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-14T13_21_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1952. Program #4. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Red Red Herring&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic frames a loyal party member to protect himself. Dana Andrews, Jack Kruschen, Betty Lou Gerson, Mary Lansing, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Red Red Herring (Aired April 20, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Our Miss Brooks - The Key To Madison High (06-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks.  The interplay between the cast—blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright—also received positive reviews. Jeff Chandler played Boynton and stayed with the role for five years, even after becoming a movie star. He ultimately resigned because it was too exhausting to juggle a regular radio role with his film commitments. Others in the cast included Anne Whitfield as Conklin's daughter, Harriet. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top-ranking comedienne of 1948–49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. "The Key To Madison High". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Mrs. Davis leaves with the key to Madison High, and no one can get into school! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-14T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks.  The interplay between the cast&#8212;blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright&#8212;also received positive reviews. Jeff Chandler played Boynton and stayed with the role for five years, even after becoming a movie star. He ultimately resigned because it was too exhausting to juggle a regular radio role with his film commitments. Others in the cast included Anne Whitfield as Conklin's daughter, Harriet. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top-ranking comedienne of 1948&#8211;49, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Key To Madison High&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Mrs. Davis leaves with the key to Madison High, and no one can get into school! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Key To Madison High (Aired June 5, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Chicago Deadline (03-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Chicago Deadline (Aired March 24, 1950)

Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:
Screen Director's Playhouse - Chicago Deadline (03-24-50)
March 24, 1950. NBC network. "Chicago Deadline". Sponsored by: RCA. Tough reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) wants to get the full story behind the apparent suicide of a young woman. It seems that the girl left behind a notebook with a list of seemingly unrelated names. Adams tracks down each one of the persons cited in the notebook, slowly but surely putting the pieces together. Alan Ladd, Raymond Burr, Lewis Allen (guest screen director), Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), William Lava (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Tiffany Thayer (author), Bill Cairn (director), Richard Allen (adaptor). 29:57. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-14T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Chicago Deadline (Aired March 24, 1950)

Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:
Screen Director's Playhouse - Chicago Deadline (03-24-50)
March 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Chicago Deadline&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA. Tough reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) wants to get the full story behind the apparent suicide of a young woman. It seems that the girl left behind a notebook with a list of seemingly unrelated names. Adams tracks down each one of the persons cited in the notebook, slowly but surely putting the pieces together. Alan Ladd, Raymond Burr, Lewis Allen (guest screen director), Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), William Lava (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Tiffany Thayer (author), Bill Cairn (director), Richard Allen (adaptor). 29:57. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Chicago Deadline (Aired March 24, 1950)

Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Luci...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Hermit's Cave - The House On Lost Man's Bluff (1939)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The House On Lost Man's Bluff (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). Detroit's--then--CBS Basic Network affiliate, WJR, was one of Detroit's two powerhouse, clear channel stations to originate quality programming throughout Michigan and the midwest heartland. 

THIS EPISODE:

1939. World syndication. "The House On Lost Man's Bluff". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A brother and a sister and the sister's husband seek shelter in a strange house during a violent storm. Once inside, the brother starts to act mysteriously and then is found hanged in his room. What starts out as a good ghost story has a terrible conclusion and ends up a wasted script! 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-13T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,sci-fi,science,fiction,horror,fantasies,john,kent,charles,penman,toby,grimmer,klock,ryder,weird,supernaturan,death,killer,murder,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,wes</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1432</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House On Lost Man's Bluff (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). Detroit's--then--CBS Basic Network affiliate, WJR, was one of Detroit's two powerhouse, clear channel stations to originate quality programming throughout Michigan and the midwest heartland. 

THIS EPISODE:

1939. World syndication. &quot;The House On Lost Man's Bluff&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A brother and a sister and the sister's husband seek shelter in a strange house during a violent storm. Once inside, the brother starts to act mysteriously and then is found hanged in his room. What starts out as a good ghost story has a terrible conclusion and ends up a wasted script! 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The House On Lost Man's Bluff (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stori...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - A Likely Murder Story (1945)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Likely Murder Story (Aired 1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas.
 
THIS EPISODE:

1945. Program #18. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Likely Murder Story". An author kills his best friend and the friend's wife, then he steals his friend's manuscript. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Alvin Boretz (writer), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator), Eddie Nugent, Neil O'Malley, Richard Keith. 23:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2020 01:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-13T17_11_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,supernatural,horror,weird,strange,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1425</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Likely Murder Story (Aired 1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas.
 
THIS EPISODE:

1945. Program #18. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Likely Murder Story&quot;. An author kills his best friend and the friend's wife, then he steals his friend's manuscript. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Alvin Boretz (writer), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator), Eddie Nugent, Neil O'Malley, Richard Keith. 23:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Likely Murder Story (Aired 1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Phone Problems (10-11-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Phone Problems (Aired October 11, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 11, 1950. "Phone Problems" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz (commercial deleted). A strange man from the telephone comes to call. Is Emerson Hall (no relation to Todd Hunter Hall) worth saving? Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gale Gordon (sounds as if he might be impersonated), Robert Easton, Milton Merlin (writer), Barbara Merlin (writer), Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (writer, creator), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 20:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-13T12_03_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phone Problems (Aired October 11, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 11, 1950. &quot;Phone Problems&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz (commercial deleted). A strange man from the telephone comes to call. Is Emerson Hall (no relation to Todd Hunter Hall) worth saving? Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gale Gordon (sounds as if he might be impersonated), Robert Easton, Milton Merlin (writer), Barbara Merlin (writer), Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (writer, creator), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Phone Problems (Aired October 11, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recu...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Supermarket Journal Editor (05-13-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Art Critic (Aired May 13, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1947. CBS network. " Supermarket Journal Editor". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby is going to be interviewed. It's up to Mel to convince the reporter of his college credentials. Mel Blanc, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, Earle Ross, Fran Heflin, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-01-13T07_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-13T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-01-13T07_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1578927610.14547451" length="5301828" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1320</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14547454.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Art Critic (Aired May 13, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1947. CBS network. &quot; Supermarket Journal Editor&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby is going to be interviewed. It's up to Mel to convince the reporter of his college credentials. Mel Blanc, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, Earle Ross, Fran Heflin, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Art Critic (Aired May 13, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Blue Beetle - Sabotage Incorporated (2 Parts-Complete) 07-24-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sabotage Incorporated (2 Parts-Complete) Aired July 24, 1940

The Blue Beetle had a relatively short career on the radio, between May and September of 1940. Motion picture and radio actor Frank Lovejoy was the Blue Beetle for the first 13 episodes, while for the rest of the shows, the voice was provided by a different, uncredited actor. The Blue Beetle was a young police officer who saw the need for extra-ordinary crime fighting. He took the task on himself by secretly donning a superhero costume to create fear in the criminals who were to learn to fear the Blue Beetle's wrath. The 13-minute segments were usually only two-parters, so the stories were often more simple than other popular programs, such as the many-parted Superman radio show. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 24, 1940. Program #33. Fox Features syndication. "Sabotage Incorporated" 2 Parts Complete. Commercials added locally. The only suspect in a murder case is an anthropologist with an air pistol that fiendishly shoots a suffocating gas. 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-01-13T02_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-13T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,frank,lovejoy,police,officer,crime,fighter,criminals,sci-fi,science,fiction,supernatural,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,free,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-01-13T02_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1578909655.14547413" length="6833292" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14547416.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Sabotage Incorporated (2 Parts-Complete) Aired July 24, 1940

The Blue Beetle had a relatively short career on the radio, between May and September of 1940. Motion picture and radio actor Frank Lovejoy was the Blue Beetle for the first 13 episodes, while for the rest of the shows, the voice was provided by a different, uncredited actor. The Blue Beetle was a young police officer who saw the need for extra-ordinary crime fighting. He took the task on himself by secretly donning a superhero costume to create fear in the criminals who were to learn to fear the Blue Beetle's wrath. The 13-minute segments were usually only two-parters, so the stories were often more simple than other popular programs, such as the many-parted Superman radio show. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 24, 1940. Program #33. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Sabotage Incorporated&quot; 2 Parts Complete. Commercials added locally. The only suspect in a murder case is an anthropologist with an air pistol that fiendishly shoots a suffocating gas. 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sabotage Incorporated (2 Parts-Complete) Aired July 24, 1940

The Blue Beetle had a relatively ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight -True Ghost Story (04-18-69)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[True Ghost Story (Aired April 18, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 04:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-12T20_54_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,michael,mccabe,south,africa,madness,murder,supernatural,sleuths,sci-fi,science,fiction,death,weird,horror,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,ot</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1674</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14547323.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>True Ghost Story (Aired April 18, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>True Ghost Story (Aired April 18, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - People Are No Good (09-08-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[People Are No Good (Aired September 8, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "People Are No Good". Great radio writing, dedicated to anyone who ever got up on the wrong side of the bed. A man on a desert island...Manhattan! 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 00:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-12T16_19_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-01-12T16_19_10-08_00.mp3?_=1578874924.14546951" length="5969964" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1491</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14546953.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>People Are No Good (Aired September 8, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;People Are No Good&quot;. Great radio writing, dedicated to anyone who ever got up on the wrong side of the bed. A man on a desert island...Manhattan! 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>People Are No Good (Aired September 8, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum (01-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum (Aired January 14, 1951)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum". Sponsored by: Kraft. For people who want to crash out of jail...murder can be a bad break! Drexel Drake (creator), Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Mandel Kramer (?). 31:18.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-01-12T11_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-12T11_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-12T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14546097.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum (Aired January 14, 1951)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft. For people who want to crash out of jail...murder can be a bad break! Drexel Drake (creator), Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Mandel Kramer (?). 31:18.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Happy Hoodlum (Aired January 14, 1951)

The success of the Falcon films led to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Hospital Capers (02-05-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Hospital Capers (Aired February 5, 1946)

Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a "red skeleton." The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: "Who are you?" Talking Skeleton: "Me? I’m Red." Shemp: "Oh, Red Skeleton." Other characters included "Con Man San Fernando Red," cross-eyed seagulls "Gertrude and Heathcliffe" and the singing cabdriver "Clem Kadiddlehopper," who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. Clem had a knack for upstaging city slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: "When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!" Skelton would later consider court action against the apparent usurpation of this character by Bill Scott for the voice of Bullwinkle.[citation needed] The comedian helped sell World War II war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley.

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. "Hospital Capers" Chapter 83 of The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire, is "Afraid Of The Doctor." "Child Psychiatrist," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-12T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-01-12T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1578834061.14545684" length="7192267" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14545685.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Hospital Capers (Aired February 5, 1946)

Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a &quot;red skeleton.&quot; The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: &quot;Who are you?&quot; Talking Skeleton: &quot;Me? I&#8217;m Red.&quot; Shemp: &quot;Oh, Red Skeleton.&quot; Other characters included &quot;Con Man San Fernando Red,&quot; cross-eyed seagulls &quot;Gertrude and Heathcliffe&quot; and the singing cabdriver &quot;Clem Kadiddlehopper,&quot; who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. Clem had a knack for upstaging city slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: &quot;When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!&quot; Skelton would later consider court action against the apparent usurpation of this character by Bill Scott for the voice of Bullwinkle.[citation needed] The comedian helped sell World War II war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley.

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. &quot;Hospital Capers&quot; Chapter 83 of The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire, is &quot;Afraid Of The Doctor.&quot; &quot;Child Psychiatrist,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:47.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hospital Capers (Aired February 5, 1946)

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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The (06-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fred Sears Murder Case (Aired June 19, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let’s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,…, Dick powell  as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1949. NBC network. "The Fred Sears Murder Case"  Sustaining. Fred Sears hires Richard Diamond to get evidence so he can get a divorce. After a fight with Sears at the Stork Club, Diamond takes Sears' retainer (a $200 check) and shoves it down his throat! Fred is promptly found dead in Diamond's office. After solving the case, Dick Powell sings, "Tenderly." Dick Powell, Ed King (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Hy Averback, Joan Banks, Parley Baer, Sidney Miller, David Baskerville (music director). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-12</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fred Sears Murder Case (Aired June 19, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let&#8217;s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,&#8230;, Dick powell  as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Fred Sears Murder Case&quot;  Sustaining. Fred Sears hires Richard Diamond to get evidence so he can get a divorce. After a fight with Sears at the Stork Club, Diamond takes Sears' retainer (a $200 check) and shoves it down his throat! Fred is promptly found dead in Diamond's office. After solving the case, Dick Powell sings, &quot;Tenderly.&quot; Dick Powell, Ed King (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Hy Averback, Joan Banks, Parley Baer, Sidney Miller, David Baskerville (music director). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fred Sears Murder Case (Aired June 19, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Note On Danger B (06-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Note On Danger B (Aired June 6, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 6, 1949. Program #41. NBC network. "Note On Danger B". Sustaining. The FS-2 aircraft is designed to go 1500 m.p.h. and encounter "Danger B," traveling backward in time. A good example of early radio sci-fi. The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." John Larkin, Bill Lipton, Horace Braham, Paul Mann, Roy Shield (music), Gerald Kersh (author), Harry W. Junkin (adaptor, director, host), Fred Collins (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2020 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Note On Danger B (Aired June 6, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 6, 1949. Program #41. NBC network. &quot;Note On Danger B&quot;. Sustaining. The FS-2 aircraft is designed to go 1500 m.p.h. and encounter &quot;Danger B,&quot; traveling backward in time. A good example of early radio sci-fi. The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; John Larkin, Bill Lipton, Horace Braham, Paul Mann, Roy Shield (music), Gerald Kersh (author), Harry W. Junkin (adaptor, director, host), Fred Collins (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Note On Danger B (Aired June 6, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, somet...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Deal In Crime - The William A Davis Case (04-15-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he’s best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played Ross Dolan, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, “a hitch in Uncle Sugar’s Navy.”

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1946. "The William A Davis Case" - ABC network. Sustaining. William A. Davis ("If You Please") hires Ross Dolan to find his missing daughter. The story has some nice plot twists, but Ross Dolan is just too tough to believe. William Gargan, Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Ted Hediger (writer), Leonard Reeg (director), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-11T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,deal,in,crime,william,gargan,skitch,henderson,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he&#8217;s best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played Ross Dolan, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &#8220;a hitch in Uncle Sugar&#8217;s Navy.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1946. &quot;The William A Davis Case&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. William A. Davis (&quot;If You Please&quot;) hires Ross Dolan to find his missing daughter. The story has some nice plot twists, but Ross Dolan is just too tough to believe. William Gargan, Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), William Conrad, Ted Hediger (writer), Leonard Reeg (director), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The William A Davis Case (Aired April 5, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of Murder In The Air (02-24-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired February 24, 1944)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1944. CBS network. "The Case Of Murder In The Air". Sponsored by: Kolynos, Aerowax. A woman found hiding in Mr. Keen's closet is the target of three murder attempts. Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Jim Kelly, Larry Elliott (announcer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-11T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,keen,detective,mickey,spillane,ted,de,corsia,ed,ladd,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired February 24, 1944)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of Murder In The Air&quot;. Sponsored by: Kolynos, Aerowax. A woman found hiding in Mr. Keen's closet is the target of three murder attempts. Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Jim Kelly, Larry Elliott (announcer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Skull &amp; Crossbones Murder Case (Aired February 24, 1944)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall - Hands Off (07-25-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hands Off (Aired July 25, 1980)

Nightfall was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1980. Program #4. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "Hands Off". Sustaining. A scientist invents a liquid that makes people and animals violently hostile, but then spills some of it on his own hand! The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is December 19, 1981. Marian Waldman, Murray Westgate, Ruth Springford, Ken James, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Colin Fox, John Graham (writer), Bill Howell (producer, director), John Douglas (senior script editor), Jennifer Browne, Nina Callaghan (production assistant), Henry Ramer (host). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-11T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hands Off (Aired July 25, 1980)

Nightfall was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1980. Program #4. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;Hands Off&quot;. Sustaining. A scientist invents a liquid that makes people and animals violently hostile, but then spills some of it on his own hand! The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is December 19, 1981. Marian Waldman, Murray Westgate, Ruth Springford, Ken James, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Colin Fox, John Graham (writer), Bill Howell (producer, director), John Douglas (senior script editor), Jennifer Browne, Nina Callaghan (production assistant), Henry Ramer (host). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hands Off (Aired July 25, 1980)

Nightfall was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak And Dagger - Direct Line To Bombers (06-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Direct Line To Bombers (Aired June 25, 1950) 

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 25, 1950. NBC network. "Direct Line To Bombers". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Two spies for the O. S. S. enter Berlin with walkie talkies to guide Allied bombers attacking the city. Lily Darvas, Berry Kroeger, Michael Artist, Karl Weber, Jerry Jarrett, Bobby Weil, Brad Barker, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), William Zuckert, Everett Sloane, Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 29:28. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-10T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Direct Line To Bombers (Aired June 25, 1950) 

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 25, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Direct Line To Bombers&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Two spies for the O. S. S. enter Berlin with walkie talkies to guide Allied bombers attacking the city. Lily Darvas, Berry Kroeger, Michael Artist, Karl Weber, Jerry Jarrett, Bobby Weil, Brad Barker, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon (writer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), William Zuckert, Everett Sloane, Raymond Edward Johnson, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 29:28. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Direct Line To Bombers (Aired June 25, 1950) 

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous missio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Reference Please (01-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Reference Please (Aired January 5, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-10T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Reference Please (Aired January 5, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Reference Please (Aired January 5, 1947)

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      <title>Gangbusters - Case Of Harry Red Bever (09-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Harry Red Bever (Aired September 15, 1945)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

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 September 15, 1945. ABC network. "The Case Of Harry Red Bever. Sponsored by: Waterman Pens. The first show of the season, the first show sponsored by Waterman Pens. The first appearance of Lewis J. Valentine as narrator. He had resigned as the police commissioner of New York City the day before. "Red" is an army deserter with a quick trigger finger. Red is caught because of a trick with two women drivers. Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: an $8500 reward is offered for the return of a two year old baby. The kidnapper in Dayton, Ohio, is named Mary Willkie. In Denver: a man is wanted for the murder of Andrew Silvers. There is a bloodstain on his sleeve where he was shot. Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Lewis J. Valentine. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Harry Red Bever (Aired September 15, 1945)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

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 September 15, 1945. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of Harry Red Bever. Sponsored by: Waterman Pens. The first show of the season, the first show sponsored by Waterman Pens. The first appearance of Lewis J. Valentine as narrator. He had resigned as the police commissioner of New York City the day before. &quot;Red&quot; is an army deserter with a quick trigger finger. Red is caught because of a trick with two women drivers. Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: an $8500 reward is offered for the return of a two year old baby. The kidnapper in Dayton, Ohio, is named Mary Willkie. In Denver: a man is wanted for the murder of Andrew Silvers. There is a bloodstain on his sleeve where he was shot. Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Lewis J. Valentine. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Harry Red Bever (Aired September 15, 1945)

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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (01-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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January 17, 1949. "Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1949. &quot;Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Man Called X - Japan Underground (01-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Japan Underground (Aired January 20, 1951)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling "sidekick" Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


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January 20, 1951. "Japan Underground". NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin, Buick (the 1951 Buick is being introduced today). Ken Thurston flies to Japan to find out who killed Professor Reynolds, a scientist who was working on a cure for radiation poisoning. Herbert Marshall has trouble speaking at the end of the program. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Felix Mills (composer, conductor), J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Latham (announcer), Jeanne Bates, Will Wright, Wilms Herbert, Stan Freberg, Howard McNear, Tony Barrett, Sidney Marshall (writer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-10T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Japan Underground (Aired January 20, 1951)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling &quot;sidekick&quot; Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


THIS EPISODE:


January 20, 1951. &quot;Japan Underground&quot;. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin, Buick (the 1951 Buick is being introduced today). Ken Thurston flies to Japan to find out who killed Professor Reynolds, a scientist who was working on a cure for radiation poisoning. Herbert Marshall has trouble speaking at the end of the program. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Felix Mills (composer, conductor), J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Latham (announcer), Jeanne Bates, Will Wright, Wilms Herbert, Stan Freberg, Howard McNear, Tony Barrett, Sidney Marshall (writer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Japan Underground (Aired January 20, 1951)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Guild Players - Ball Of Fire (11-30-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-09T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

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      <title>Nightwatch - Mississippi Psyco &amp; Kingston (10-28-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightwatch - Mississippi Psyco &amp; Kingston (Aired October 28, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.




  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-09T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1638</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightwatch - Mississippi Psyco &amp; Kingston (Aired October 28, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.




  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightwatch - Mississippi Psyco &amp; Kingston (Aired October 28, 1954)

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      <title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - Goody Two Shoes (05-30-83)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Goody Two Shoes  (Aired May 30, 1983)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-09T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Goody Two Shoes  (Aired May 30, 1983)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Goody Two Shoes  (Aired May 30, 1983)

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      <title>Father Knows Best - Bud Quits School (10-16-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bud Quits School (Aired October 16, 1952)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. 

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October 16, 1952. "Bud Quits School" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post 40% Bran Flakes, Postum. Bud has quit school so Mr. Anderson gives him a job as handyman. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Paul West (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Rhoda Williams, Helen Strom, Carl Hertsinger (writer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bud Quits School (Aired October 16, 1952)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. The show is often regarded as an example of the conservative and paternalistic nature of American family life in the 1950s and it is also cited as an overly rosy portrayal of American family life. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1952. &quot;Bud Quits School&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post 40% Bran Flakes, Postum. Bud has quit school so Mr. Anderson gives him a job as handyman. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Paul West (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Rhoda Williams, Helen Strom, Carl Hertsinger (writer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bud Quits School (Aired October 16, 1952)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - Henry Comes Home (10-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Comes Home (Aired October 13, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1946. "Henry Comes Home" - Program #9. ABC netwurk origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #9 on the label, #10 on the transcription matrix. A man's twin brother, thought to be lost during the war, returns unexpectedly. Murder follows in a confusing plot. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-09T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry Comes Home (Aired October 13, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1946. &quot;Henry Comes Home&quot; - Program #9. ABC netwurk origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #9 on the label, #10 on the transcription matrix. A man's twin brother, thought to be lost during the war, returns unexpectedly. Murder follows in a confusing plot. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Henry Comes Home (Aired October 13, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The MGM Theater Of The Air - Riptide (01-27-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Riptide (Aired January 27, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. "The Story of Dr. Kildare", "The Adventures of Maisie", "The Hardy Family", and "Crime Does Not Pay" were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York’s WMGM, owned by Loew’s Incorporated and known in the business as "The Call Letters of the Stars." MGM Radio Attractions also attempted to duplicate the success of many of the medium’s popular anthology series, particularly "The Lux Radio Theatre", in an effort to beef up falling attendance at movie theatres. Its own showcase, "MGM Theatre of the Air", dramatized popular films from the studio’s vaults, showcasing a big Tinsel Town guest star each week and, on rare occasions, even managing to secure the service of the original performer or performers who had appeared in the movie in the first place.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1950. Program #16. WMGM, New York City origination, MGM syndication. "Riptide". Commercials added locally. A love story about a jealous English nobleman and his wronged wife. The date above is possibly the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ivor Francis, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), William Kendall Clarke (adaptor), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Raymond Cass (producer), Madeleine Carroll, Carl Frank. 57:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2020 03:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-08T19_00_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mgm,theater,of,air,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3479</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Riptide (Aired January 27, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. &quot;The Story of Dr. Kildare&quot;, &quot;The Adventures of Maisie&quot;, &quot;The Hardy Family&quot;, and &quot;Crime Does Not Pay&quot; were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York&#8217;s WMGM, owned by Loew&#8217;s Incorporated and known in the business as &quot;The Call Letters of the Stars.&quot; MGM Radio Attractions also attempted to duplicate the success of many of the medium&#8217;s popular anthology series, particularly &quot;The Lux Radio Theatre&quot;, in an effort to beef up falling attendance at movie theatres. Its own showcase, &quot;MGM Theatre of the Air&quot;, dramatized popular films from the studio&#8217;s vaults, showcasing a big Tinsel Town guest star each week and, on rare occasions, even managing to secure the service of the original performer or performers who had appeared in the movie in the first place.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1950. Program #16. WMGM, New York City origination, MGM syndication. &quot;Riptide&quot;. Commercials added locally. A love story about a jealous English nobleman and his wronged wife. The date above is possibly the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ivor Francis, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), William Kendall Clarke (adaptor), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Raymond Cass (producer), Madeleine Carroll, Carl Frank. 57:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Riptide (Aired January 27, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE-Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - The High Cost Of Dying 04-23-55 (TV-Short)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mickey Spillane's "The High Cost Of Dying" (Released April 23, 1955)

 Spillane attended Erasmus Hall High School, graduating in 1935.[3] He started writing while in high school, briefly attended Fort Hays State College in Kansas and worked a variety of jobs, including summers as a lifeguard at Breezy Point, Queens, and a period as a trampoline artist for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus. In 1989. In the 1960s, Spillane became a friend of the novelist Ayn Rand. Despite their apparent differences, Rand admired Spillane's literary style, and Spillane became, as he described it, a "fan" of Rand's work. Spillane died July 17, 2006 at his home in Murrells Inlet, of pancreatic cancer. After his death, his friend and literary executor, Max Allan Collins, began editing and completing Spillane's unpublished typescripts, beginning with a non-series novel, Dead Street (2007). 

THIS MOVIE:

April 23, 1955 (USA)- "The High Cost Of Dying" - One evening, private detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) picks up a strange woman, Christina (Cloris Leachman), who's standing on the highway wearing only a trench coat. They're stopped farther on by strangers who knock out Mike and murder Christina. Although warned not to investigate by the police, Mike and his girlfriend and assistant, Velda (Maxine Cooper), become ensnared in a dark plot involving scientist Dr. Soberin (Albert Dekker) and Christina's terrified roommate, Lily (Gaby Rodgers).


  






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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-08T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie,mike,hammer,that,guy,mickey,spillane,detective,lapd,nypd,tv,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1556</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mickey Spillane's &quot;The High Cost Of Dying&quot; (Released April 23, 1955)

 Spillane attended Erasmus Hall High School, graduating in 1935.[3] He started writing while in high school, briefly attended Fort Hays State College in Kansas and worked a variety of jobs, including summers as a lifeguard at Breezy Point, Queens, and a period as a trampoline artist for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus. In 1989. In the 1960s, Spillane became a friend of the novelist Ayn Rand. Despite their apparent differences, Rand admired Spillane's literary style, and Spillane became, as he described it, a &quot;fan&quot; of Rand's work. Spillane died July 17, 2006 at his home in Murrells Inlet, of pancreatic cancer. After his death, his friend and literary executor, Max Allan Collins, began editing and completing Spillane's unpublished typescripts, beginning with a non-series novel, Dead Street (2007). 

THIS MOVIE:

April 23, 1955 (USA)- &quot;The High Cost Of Dying&quot; - One evening, private detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) picks up a strange woman, Christina (Cloris Leachman), who's standing on the highway wearing only a trench coat. They're stopped farther on by strangers who knock out Mike and murder Christina. Although warned not to investigate by the police, Mike and his girlfriend and assistant, Velda (Maxine Cooper), become ensnared in a dark plot involving scientist Dr. Soberin (Albert Dekker) and Christina's terrified roommate, Lily (Gaby Rodgers).


  






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      <itunes:subtitle>Mickey Spillane's &quot;The High Cost Of Dying&quot; (Released April 23, 1955)

 Spillane attended Erasmu...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Chase - Dangerous Journey (12-07-52) - Dangerous Journey (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dangerous Journey (Aired December 7, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. NBC network. "Dangerous Journey". Sustaining. A threatened ambassador and his secretary are protected on an ocean voyage from those attempting to assassinate him. Bryna Raeburn, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Guy Repp, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Lester Fletcher. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-08T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,ricky,nelson</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1939</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Journey (Aired December 7, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Dangerous Journey&quot;. Sustaining. A threatened ambassador and his secretary are protected on an ocean voyage from those attempting to assassinate him. Bryna Raeburn, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Guy Repp, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Lester Fletcher. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Journey (Aired December 7, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Encore Theater - Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (7-23-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (Aired July 23, 1946)

Encore Theatre is perhaps one of those overlooked dramatic anthologies that deserve a deal more attention than they have generally achieved. You will find the series has a medical thread running through it and is in fact a highly compelling and sympathetic series of well-produced, medical-themed dramas. Within the stories, you get a great deal of medical history into the bargain. While the theme ties them all together, you will find these 13 productions stand on their own as good drama. They recall a period of amazing advances in common medical science, as well as recalling Medical Profession was a true vocation and the majority of its practitioners practiced their Hippocratic oath with integrity. Based on true stories and sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc, who skimped on nothing with this brief series. The principal actors represent some of the finest talent of Stage and Screen, and the supporting Radio voice talent represent the era's finest radio actors. Leith Stevens provided a wonderful musical backdrop and William Lawrence's direction remains well-paced and timed. These charming dramas were based on medical research or the personal stories of medical workers. This series is one of the Golden Age of Radio's true, overlooked gems, both collectable and relevant to this day -- perhaps even moreso, given the current state of Health Care in the United States. The cast members were well-known radio or screen actors and included Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young, and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From archive.org


  

 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-08T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>encore,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (Aired July 23, 1946)

Encore Theatre is perhaps one of those overlooked dramatic anthologies that deserve a deal more attention than they have generally achieved. You will find the series has a medical thread running through it and is in fact a highly compelling and sympathetic series of well-produced, medical-themed dramas. Within the stories, you get a great deal of medical history into the bargain. While the theme ties them all together, you will find these 13 productions stand on their own as good drama. They recall a period of amazing advances in common medical science, as well as recalling Medical Profession was a true vocation and the majority of its practitioners practiced their Hippocratic oath with integrity. Based on true stories and sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc, who skimped on nothing with this brief series. The principal actors represent some of the finest talent of Stage and Screen, and the supporting Radio voice talent represent the era's finest radio actors. Leith Stevens provided a wonderful musical backdrop and William Lawrence's direction remains well-paced and timed. These charming dramas were based on medical research or the personal stories of medical workers. This series is one of the Golden Age of Radio's true, overlooked gems, both collectable and relevant to this day -- perhaps even moreso, given the current state of Health Care in the United States. The cast members were well-known radio or screen actors and included Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young, and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From archive.org


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (Aired July 23, 1946)

Encore Theatre is perhaps one of those overlo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Escape - Shark Bait  (07-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shark Bait (Aired July 14, 1950)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1950. CBS network. "Shark Bait". Sponsored by: Richfield Oil. A good story about gun runners during a Central American revolution, with a surprise ending. Antony Ellis (writer), Harry Bartell, Ivan Ditmars (organist), John Dehner, Mary Shipp, Paul Frees (doubles), Steve Roberts, Thomas Hanlon (announcer), Will Geer, William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2020 03:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-07T19_29_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Shark Bait (Aired July 14, 1950)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Shark Bait&quot;. Sponsored by: Richfield Oil. A good story about gun runners during a Central American revolution, with a surprise ending. Antony Ellis (writer), Harry Bartell, Ivan Ditmars (organist), John Dehner, Mary Shipp, Paul Frees (doubles), Steve Roberts, Thomas Hanlon (announcer), Will Geer, William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shark Bait (Aired July 14, 1950)

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      <title>Stand By For Crime -  Queenie's 10,000 Dollar Alibi (1053)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Queenie's 10,000 Dollar Alibi (1053) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2020 03:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Queenie's 10,000 Dollar Alibi (1053) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Queenie's 10,000 Dollar Alibi (1053) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Caliente Money Car Holdup (01-10-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Caliente Money Car Holdup (Aired January 10, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

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January 10, 1934. Program #7. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "The Caliente Money Car Holdup". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (free copy of "Calling All Car News"). "The robbers in this case were stupid. All criminals are stupid." Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Caliente Money Car Holdup (Aired January 10, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 10, 1934. Program #7. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;The Caliente Money Car Holdup&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (free copy of &quot;Calling All Car News&quot;). &quot;The robbers in this case were stupid. All criminals are stupid.&quot; Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Caliente Money Car Holdup (Aired January 10, 1934)

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      <title>The The Creaking Door - The Cards (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cards (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-07T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1656</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cards (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cards (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The emphasis on high production values is perhaps...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Missing Corpse (11-16-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired November 16, 1952)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 16, 1952. Program #15. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Missing Corpse". Commercials added locally. Harry is walking out on Doris, so Doris shoots him...several times. Three years later she goes to the District Attorney to tell him that Harry is missing. The date is approximate. Phillips H. Lord (creator), David Brian. 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-07T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,district,attorney,david,brian,phillips,h.,lord,edith,miller,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired November 16, 1952)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 16, 1952. Program #15. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Missing Corpse&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry is walking out on Doris, so Doris shoots him...several times. Three years later she goes to the District Attorney to tell him that Harry is missing. The date is approximate. Phillips H. Lord (creator), David Brian. 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Missing Corpse (Aired November 16, 1952)

The series focused on a crusading D.A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Million Dollar Murder Case (03-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Million Dollar Murder Case (Aired March 15, 1949)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 15, 1949. Program #36. ZIV Syndication. "The Million Dollar Murder Case". Commercials added locally. Mr. Simmons is a wealthy old man. He's built a high wall around his property. An "electric eye" and a gun adds to his sense of security. Of course, he is soon found murdered. A deaf butler and a dissatisfied secretary indicate a possible "inside job." The cops catch the killer, but Vance disagrees with the identity of the culprit. He explains the case implausibly, with a rented helicopter! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-06T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,district,attorney,jackson,beck,joan,alexander,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1575</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Million Dollar Murder Case (Aired March 15, 1949)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 15, 1949. Program #36. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Million Dollar Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. Simmons is a wealthy old man. He's built a high wall around his property. An &quot;electric eye&quot; and a gun adds to his sense of security. Of course, he is soon found murdered. A deaf butler and a dissatisfied secretary indicate a possible &quot;inside job.&quot; The cops catch the killer, but Vance disagrees with the identity of the culprit. He explains the case implausibly, with a rented helicopter! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Million Dollar Murder Case (Aired March 15, 1949)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance remains argu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - The Key To Death (09-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-06T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1578</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Key To Death (Aired September 15, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - A Problem In Murder</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Problem In Murder (Aired November 13, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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November 13, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "A Problem In Murder". Commercials added locally. A corpse named Frank Carter shows up with grass stains on the knees and Shayne's card in his pocket. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (director, host), Lester Ann Gerard, John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2020 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-06T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Problem In Murder (Aired November 13, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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November 13, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;A Problem In Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. A corpse named Frank Carter shows up with grass stains on the knees and Shayne's card in his pocket. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (director, host), Lester Ann Gerard, John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Problem In Murder (Aired November 13, 1948)

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      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - Murder At Haggets Landing (2 Pts COMPLETE) 02-28-38 &amp; 03-07-38</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder At Haggets Landing (2 Pts COMPLETE) 02-28-38 &amp; 03-07-38

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 28 and March 7, 1938. Program #6. Walter Biddick syndication. "Murder At Hackett's Landing". A pair of fur thieves are captured when one of them spares a woman and child from freezing to death. 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-06T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blair,of,mounties,royal,northwest,mounted,police,sgt.,colonel,rhys,davies,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At Haggets Landing (2 Pts COMPLETE) 02-28-38 &amp; 03-07-38

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 28 and March 7, 1938. Program #6. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Murder At Hackett's Landing&quot;. A pair of fur thieves are captured when one of them spares a woman and child from freezing to death. 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At Haggets Landing (2 Pts COMPLETE) 02-28-38 &amp; 03-07-38

Blair of the Mounties is the st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Careless Cleaner (11-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Careless Cleaner (Aired November 17, 1950)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund, beer-swilling, agoraphobic character, Nero Wolfe, remains one of Detective genre's most fascinating, fully formed characterizations in American Detective Fiction History. The first of Stout's Nero Wolfe novels to escape the written page was Fer de Lance, as first interpreted for the big screen by Edward Arnold in 1936's Meet Nero Wolfe for Columbia. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1950. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Careless Cleaner". A famous artist is framed for murder...was it his two-timing wife? Sydney Greenstreet, Lawrence Dobkin, Betty Lou Gerson, Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Howard McNear, Dan O'Herlihy, Rex Stout (creator). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-06T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Careless Cleaner (Aired November 17, 1950)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund, beer-swilling, agoraphobic character, Nero Wolfe, remains one of Detective genre's most fascinating, fully formed characterizations in American Detective Fiction History. The first of Stout's Nero Wolfe novels to escape the written page was Fer de Lance, as first interpreted for the big screen by Edward Arnold in 1936's Meet Nero Wolfe for Columbia. The Adventures of Nero Wolfe were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1950. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Careless Cleaner&quot;. A famous artist is framed for murder...was it his two-timing wife? Sydney Greenstreet, Lawrence Dobkin, Betty Lou Gerson, Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Howard McNear, Dan O'Herlihy, Rex Stout (creator). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Careless Cleaner (Aired November 17, 1950)

Rex Stout's extraordinary, rotund, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Killer Inside (04-01-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Killer Inside (Aired April 1, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1975. Program #249. CBS network. "The Killer Inside". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Buick, Uncle Ben's Rice. E. G. Marshall (host), Sam Dann (writer), Ann Meara, Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Earl Hammond. 44:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-05T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2675</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Killer Inside (Aired April 1, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1975. Program #249. CBS network. &quot;The Killer Inside&quot;. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Buick, Uncle Ben's Rice. E. G. Marshall (host), Sam Dann (writer), Ann Meara, Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Earl Hammond. 44:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Killer Inside (Aired April 1, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - Blackboard Jungle - Part Two of Two (03-25-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Part Two of Two (Release Date USA March 25, 1955)

The music also led to a huge teenage audience for the film, and their exuberant response to it sometimes overflowed into violence and vandalism at screenings.  In this sense, the film has been seen as marking the start of a period of visible teenage rebellion in the latter half of the 20th century. In 1955 British comedian Tony Hancock did a spoof radio show based upon the film also in 1955 on "Hancock's Half hour" aired on the BBC Home service at the time. The film marked[citation needed] a watershed in the United Kingdom. When shown at a South London Cinema in Elephant and Castle in 1956 the teenage teddy boy audience began to riot, tearing up seats and dancing in the aisles. After that, riots took place around the country wherever the film was shown. In 2007, the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture published an article that analyzed the film's connection to crime theories and juvenile delinquency. In March 2005, the 50th anniversary of the release of the film and the subsequent upsurge in popularity of rock and roll, was marked by a series of "Rock Is Fifty" celebrations in Los Angeles and New York City, involving the surviving members of the original Bill Haley &amp; His Comets.[clarification needed] The film was released on DVD in North America on May 10, 2005.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jan 2020 23:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-05T15_42_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blackboard,jungle,pt-2</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2081</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Part Two of Two (Release Date USA March 25, 1955)

The music also led to a huge teenage audience for the film, and their exuberant response to it sometimes overflowed into violence and vandalism at screenings.  In this sense, the film has been seen as marking the start of a period of visible teenage rebellion in the latter half of the 20th century. In 1955 British comedian Tony Hancock did a spoof radio show based upon the film also in 1955 on &quot;Hancock's Half hour&quot; aired on the BBC Home service at the time. The film marked[citation needed] a watershed in the United Kingdom. When shown at a South London Cinema in Elephant and Castle in 1956 the teenage teddy boy audience began to riot, tearing up seats and dancing in the aisles. After that, riots took place around the country wherever the film was shown. In 2007, the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture published an article that analyzed the film's connection to crime theories and juvenile delinquency. In March 2005, the 50th anniversary of the release of the film and the subsequent upsurge in popularity of rock and roll, was marked by a series of &quot;Rock Is Fifty&quot; celebrations in Los Angeles and New York City, involving the surviving members of the original Bill Haley &amp; His Comets.[clarification needed] The film was released on DVD in North America on May 10, 2005.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle> Part Two of Two (Release Date USA March 25, 1955)

The music also led to a huge teenage audien...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - Blackboard Jungle - Part One of Two (03-25-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blackboard Jungle - Part One of Two (Released in USA March 25, 1955)

War veteran Rick Dadier is one of three new teachers hired at North Manual High School, an inner city boys school. This is his first teaching assignment, which he needs to support himself and his insecure pregnant wife, Anne. Despite Principle Warnecke's assertions to the contrary, Dadier quickly learns that the rumors of student discipline problems at the school are indeed true. The established teachers at the school try to counsel the newcomers, all inexperienced in such situations, as how best to handle the rowdy students. Regardless, Dadier tries to exert discipline in his class, which provokes a violent response. Dadier believes the student leaders against him are Artie West, but more specifically Gregory Miller, who he thinks uses the fact of being black as a means of racial provocation. Dadier has to decide either to leave and teach at a "real" school, or stay and figure out how to get through to his students. If he decides to stay, he has to figure out who the real disruptive influences are, especially as they have resorted to attacks of a personal nature that affect especially Anne. Written by Huggo 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-05T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackboard Jungle - Part One of Two (Released in USA March 25, 1955)

War veteran Rick Dadier is one of three new teachers hired at North Manual High School, an inner city boys school. This is his first teaching assignment, which he needs to support himself and his insecure pregnant wife, Anne. Despite Principle Warnecke's assertions to the contrary, Dadier quickly learns that the rumors of student discipline problems at the school are indeed true. The established teachers at the school try to counsel the newcomers, all inexperienced in such situations, as how best to handle the rowdy students. Regardless, Dadier tries to exert discipline in his class, which provokes a violent response. Dadier believes the student leaders against him are Artie West, but more specifically Gregory Miller, who he thinks uses the fact of being black as a means of racial provocation. Dadier has to decide either to leave and teach at a &quot;real&quot; school, or stay and figure out how to get through to his students. If he decides to stay, he has to figure out who the real disruptive influences are, especially as they have resorted to attacks of a personal nature that affect especially Anne. Written by Huggo 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blackboard Jungle - Part One of Two (Released in USA March 25, 1955)

War veteran Rick Dadier i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - The Gambler (04-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gambler (04-05-51) (Aired April 5, 1951)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American "dame" from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 5, 1951. "The Gambler" - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named "Nick The Creek!"). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jan 2020 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-05T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1681</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gambler (04-05-51) (Aired April 5, 1951)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American &quot;dame&quot; from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 5, 1951. &quot;The Gambler&quot; - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named &quot;Nick The Creek!&quot;). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gambler (04-05-51) (Aired April 5, 1951)

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      <title>Agatha Christie's Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Pt4 of 4</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Pt4 of 4

In 1955, Christie was the first recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's highest honour, the Grand Master Award. Later the same year, Witness for the Prosecution received an Edgar Award by the MWA for Best Play.[12] In 2013, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was voted the best crime novel ever by 600 fellow writers of the Crime Writers' Association. On 15 September 2015, coinciding with her 125th birthday, And Then There Were None was named the "World's Favourite Christie" in a vote sponsored by the author's estate. Most of her books and short stories have been adapted for television, radio, video games and comics, and more than thirty feature films have been based on her work. Christie died peacefully on 12 January 1976 at age 85 from natural causes at her home Winterbrook House which was located in Winterbrook, Wallingford, Oxfordshire. At the time of her death Winterbrook was still a part of the parish of Cholsey. She is buried in the nearby churchyard of St Mary's, Cholsey, having chosen the plot for their final resting place with her husband Sir Max some ten years before she died.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Pt4 of 4

In 1955, Christie was the first recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's highest honour, the Grand Master Award. Later the same year, Witness for the Prosecution received an Edgar Award by the MWA for Best Play.[12] In 2013, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was voted the best crime novel ever by 600 fellow writers of the Crime Writers' Association. On 15 September 2015, coinciding with her 125th birthday, And Then There Were None was named the &quot;World's Favourite Christie&quot; in a vote sponsored by the author's estate. Most of her books and short stories have been adapted for television, radio, video games and comics, and more than thirty feature films have been based on her work. Christie died peacefully on 12 January 1976 at age 85 from natural causes at her home Winterbrook House which was located in Winterbrook, Wallingford, Oxfordshire. At the time of her death Winterbrook was still a part of the parish of Cholsey. She is buried in the nearby churchyard of St Mary's, Cholsey, having chosen the plot for their final resting place with her husband Sir Max some ten years before she died.


  


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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Black Friar's Bridge (Aired February 12, 1950)

The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
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February 12, 1950. Program #42. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Blackfriars Bridge". Commercials added locally. One of the owners of a casino has been murdered. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeanne Bates, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett, William Conrad, William Johnstone. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
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February 12, 1950. Program #42. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Blackfriars Bridge&quot;. Commercials added locally. One of the owners of a casino has been murdered. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeanne Bates, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett, William Conrad, William Johnstone. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Whistler - Return Engagement (03-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Return Engagement (Aired March 10, 1948)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. 

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March 10, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "Return Engagement". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A theatrical performance of love, hatred and a special performance. The actress just "slayed" them. Joseph Kearns, Eleanor Audley, John Brown, Lesley Edgely (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling. (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. 

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March 10, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Return Engagement&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A theatrical performance of love, hatred and a special performance. The actress just &quot;slayed&quot; them. Joseph Kearns, Eleanor Audley, John Brown, Lesley Edgely (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Agatha Christie's Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Pt3 of 4</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Pt3 of 4

Guinness World Records lists Christie as the best-selling novelist of all time. Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies, and her estate claims that her works come third in the rankings of the world's most-widely published books, behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible. According to Index Translationum, she remains the most-translated individual author, having been translated into at least 103 languages  And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever, and one of the best-selling books of all time. Christie's stage play The Mousetrap holds the world record for longest initial run. It opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End on 25 November 1952, and as of April 2019 is still running after more than 27,000 performances. 


  


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Guinness World Records lists Christie as the best-selling novelist of all time. Her novels have sold roughly 2 billion copies, and her estate claims that her works come third in the rankings of the world's most-widely published books, behind only Shakespeare's works and the Bible. According to Index Translationum, she remains the most-translated individual author, having been translated into at least 103 languages  And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel, with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever, and one of the best-selling books of all time. Christie's stage play The Mousetrap holds the world record for longest initial run. It opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End on 25 November 1952, and as of April 2019 is still running after more than 27,000 performances. 


  


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      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Old Straw Hat (04-28-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Old Straw Hat (Aired April 28, 1942)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters.

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April 28, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber tries to clean his "Old Straw Hat". Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Don Quinn (writer), Bill Thompson, Gale Gordon, Isabel Randolph. 29:56 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters.

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April 28, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber tries to clean his &quot;Old Straw Hat&quot;. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Don Quinn (writer), Bill Thompson, Gale Gordon, Isabel Randolph. 29:56 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <title>Agatha Christie's Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express (Part 2 of 4) 1934</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder on the Orient Express (Part 2 of 4) 1934

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer. She is known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Christie also wrote the world's longest-running play, a murder mystery, The Mousetrap and, under the pen name Mary Westmacott, six romances. In 1971 she was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for her contribution to literature. Christie was born into a wealthy upper-middle-class family in Torquay, Devon. Before marrying and starting a family in London, she had served in a Devon hospital during the First World War, tending to troops coming back from the trenches. She was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed when The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring Hercule Poirot, was published in 1920. During the Second World War, she worked as a pharmacy assistant at University College Hospital, London, acquiring a good knowledge of poisons which feature in many of her novels. 


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (n&#233;e Miller; 15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976) was an English writer. She is known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Christie also wrote the world's longest-running play, a murder mystery, The Mousetrap and, under the pen name Mary Westmacott, six romances. In 1971 she was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for her contribution to literature. Christie was born into a wealthy upper-middle-class family in Torquay, Devon. Before marrying and starting a family in London, she had served in a Devon hospital during the First World War, tending to troops coming back from the trenches. She was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed when The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring Hercule Poirot, was published in 1920. During the Second World War, she worked as a pharmacy assistant at University College Hospital, London, acquiring a good knowledge of poisons which feature in many of her novels. 


  


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        <![CDATA[Murder on the Orient Express (Part 1 of 4) 1934

Agatha Christie's 1934 Novel - "Murder On The Orient Express" The Belgian detective Hercule Poirot boards the Orient Express. One of the passengers requests his protection, but Poirot declines. The next day the passenger is found dead in his compartment and Poirot is asked to solve the case. The train is forced to stop due to a snow drift blocking the tracks. This gives him a few hours to figure out the murderer's identity before the local police take over the investigation. During his investigation, Poirot discovers that many of the passengers have some connection to a 5 year old case where an infant was kidnapped and murdered in which the mastermind escaped prosecution. This lead to the death (during childbirth) of the mother and the suicide of her father. This could be the vital clue to crack the case, but can he do it in time? 


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Agatha Christie's 1934 Novel - &quot;Murder On The Orient Express&quot; The Belgian detective Hercule Poirot boards the Orient Express. One of the passengers requests his protection, but Poirot declines. The next day the passenger is found dead in his compartment and Poirot is asked to solve the case. The train is forced to stop due to a snow drift blocking the tracks. This gives him a few hours to figure out the murderer's identity before the local police take over the investigation. During his investigation, Poirot discovers that many of the passengers have some connection to a 5 year old case where an infant was kidnapped and murdered in which the mastermind escaped prosecution. This lead to the death (during childbirth) of the mother and the suicide of her father. This could be the vital clue to crack the case, but can he do it in time? 


  



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      <title>Dimension X - Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (08-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (Aired August 4, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 4, 1950. NBC network. "Pyrigi's Wonderful Dolls". Commercials deleted. The story of the little dolls with the big ideas. The program closing has been deleted. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on June 5, 1955, and on January 18, 1956. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during August, 1973. George Lefferts (writer), Les Damon, Joan Alexander, Denise Alexander, Joe DeSantis, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-03T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (Aired August 4, 1950)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Pyrigi's Wonderful Dolls&quot;. Commercials deleted. The story of the little dolls with the big ideas. The program closing has been deleted. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on June 5, 1955, and on January 18, 1956. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during August, 1973. George Lefferts (writer), Les Damon, Joan Alexander, Denise Alexander, Joe DeSantis, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (Aired August 4, 1950)

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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Sweet Larceny (03-02-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sweet Larceny (Aired March 2, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. 

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March 2, 1955. NBC network. "Sweet Larceny". Sustaining. "Excercise can be beneficial or it can kill you. One guy I know walked himself to death, but still it figured, seeing as the walk he took was 'the last mile'." William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Edith Terry, Lou Krugman, Jan Arlen, Jonathan Hole. 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-03T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1493</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sweet Larceny (Aired March 2, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Sweet Larceny&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Excercise can be beneficial or it can kill you. One guy I know walked himself to death, but still it figured, seeing as the walk he took was 'the last mile'.&quot; William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Edith Terry, Lou Krugman, Jan Arlen, Jonathan Hole. 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sweet Larceny (Aired March 2, 1955)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Double Date (10-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Date (Aired October 19, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 

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October 19, 1946. "Double Date" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-03T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Date (Aired October 19, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 

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October 19, 1946. &quot;Double Date&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Date (Aired October 19, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Blood Red Diamond (03-06-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 6, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Blood Red Diamond". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-01-02T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-02T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

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March 6, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Blood Red Diamond&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Mumpkin's First Baby (09-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mumpkin's First Baby (Aired September 28, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

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September 28, 1950. "Mumpkin's First Baby" - Program #36. WMGM, New York-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Willie Mumpkin, a distraught father-to-be upsets Blair Hospital. Dr. Gillespie thinks Dr. Kildare ought to be more interested in romance. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Georgia Ellis, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William Tracy, Sharon Douglas, Dick Joy (announcer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2020-01-02T18_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-02T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14530743.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Mumpkin's First Baby (Aired September 28, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 28, 1950. &quot;Mumpkin's First Baby&quot; - Program #36. WMGM, New York-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Willie Mumpkin, a distraught father-to-be upsets Blair Hospital. Dr. Gillespie thinks Dr. Kildare ought to be more interested in romance. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Georgia Ellis, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William Tracy, Sharon Douglas, Dick Joy (announcer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mumpkin's First Baby (Aired September 28, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frede...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Rory Malone (03-20-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Rory Malone (Aired March 20, 1949)

Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California  waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1949. Program #8. "Rory Malone" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A double fix in a prize fight, with all the wrong answers and the right corpses. Jack Webb, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer, director), Lillian Buyeff, Ted de Corsia, Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Yvonne Peattie, Stefan Schnabel. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-02T13_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-02T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Rory Malone (Aired March 20, 1949)

Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California  waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1949. Program #8. &quot;Rory Malone&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A double fix in a prize fight, with all the wrong answers and the right corpses. Jack Webb, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer, director), Lillian Buyeff, Ted de Corsia, Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Yvonne Peattie, Stefan Schnabel. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Rory Malone (Aired March 20, 1949)

Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Angry Eagle (04-18-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Angry Eagle (Aired April 18, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1950. CBS network. "The Angry Eagle". Sustaining. Murder at a prize fighter's training camp. Anne Morrison, Barney Phillips, Elliott Reid, Frank Gerstle, Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Gene Levitt (writer), Joan Banks, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-02T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1997</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Angry Eagle (Aired April 18, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Angry Eagle&quot;. Sustaining. Murder at a prize fighter's training camp. Anne Morrison, Barney Phillips, Elliott Reid, Frank Gerstle, Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Gene Levitt (writer), Joan Banks, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Angry Eagle (Aired April 18, 1950)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Dick Foley Caper (09-26-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Dick Foley Caper (Aired September 26, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

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September 26, 1948. CBS network. "The Dick Foley Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A fellow detective asks Spade to find Claude Spicer, who shortly thereafter is found dead. Sam finds himself floating in San Francisco Bay! The date is subject to correction. Dashiell Hammett (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Gil Doud (writer), Howard Duff, Lud Gluskin, Lurene Tuttle, Rene Garriguenc (composer), Robert Tallman (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>The Dick Foley Caper (Aired September 26, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 26, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Dick Foley Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A fellow detective asks Spade to find Claude Spicer, who shortly thereafter is found dead. Sam finds himself floating in San Francisco Bay! The date is subject to correction. Dashiell Hammett (creator), Dick Joy (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Gil Doud (writer), Howard Duff, Lud Gluskin, Lurene Tuttle, Rene Garriguenc (composer), Robert Tallman (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dick Foley Caper (Aired September 26, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Who Killed John Davis (05-12-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Killed John Davis (Aired May 12, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-01T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1648</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Killed John Davis (Aired May 12, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Who Killed John Davis (Aired May 12, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - Escape By Death (04-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape By Death (Aired April 15, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes.

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April 15, 1945. Program #5. Mutual network. "Escape By Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. Two old maids believe their neice and nephew are trying to kill them. The script was previously used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on April 23, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated June 17, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2020 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape By Death (Aired April 15, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes.

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April 15, 1945. Program #5. Mutual network. &quot;Escape By Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Two old maids believe their neice and nephew are trying to kill them. The script was previously used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on April 23, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated June 17, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - No Vacation From Murder (09-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[No Vacation From Murder (Aired September 1, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

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September 1, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "No Vacation From Murder". Vacationing at a remote lake, Pam and Jerry try to solve the murder of a wealthy young bachelor. Was the killer his fiance or was it the beautiful French widow? Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>No Vacation From Murder (Aired September 1, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;No Vacation From Murder&quot;. Vacationing at a remote lake, Pam and Jerry try to solve the murder of a wealthy young bachelor. Was the killer his fiance or was it the beautiful French widow? Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Go Jump In The Lake (02-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Go Jump In The Lake (Aired February 13, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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February 13, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Go Jump In The Lake". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Terrence Doyle is in trouble with gambler Starky Bennett. Nobody seems to want Valentine, despite the time of the year. Several references are made to the program being broadcast on Valentine's day. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ken Christy, Dan O'Herlihy, William Conrad, Michael Ann Barrett, Walter Burke. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-01T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Go Jump In The Lake (Aired February 13, 1950)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1950. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Go Jump In The Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Terrence Doyle is in trouble with gambler Starky Bennett. Nobody seems to want Valentine, despite the time of the year. Several references are made to the program being broadcast on Valentine's day. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ken Christy, Dan O'Herlihy, William Conrad, Michael Ann Barrett, Walter Burke. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Let George Do It was a radio drama series produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Buck Privates (Starring Bud Abbott &amp; Lou Costello) 08-14-64</title>
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        <![CDATA[Buck Privates (Starring Bud Abbott &amp; Lou Costello) Aired October 13, 1941

The Lux Radio Theater debuted in 1934 on NBC's Blue radio network, dramatizing Broadway plays from New York. In an effort to improve ratings, the show switched networks to CBS and moved West in June 1936 to capitalize on Hollywood talent and popular movie fare. Lux’s extravagant productions were a huge success. Renowned director Cecil B. DeMille was brought in to host the show. Stars were routinely paid up to $5,000 to appear. 

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October 13, 1941. CBS network. "Buck Privates". Sponsored by: Lux. Two boys duck into a movie theatre to escape a cop, and find themselves in the pre-war Army. Lou Costello, Bud Abbott, Cecil B. DeMille, Gene O'Donnell, Lynne Carver, Benny Rubin, Fred MacKaye, Warren Ashe, Wally Maher, Frank Penny, Edwin Max, Howard McNear (doubles), Boyd Davis, Griff Barnett, Harry Lang, Edward Marr, Ann Tobin, Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman: singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman: singer), Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Arthur T. Hornman (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 51:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2020-01-01T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3063</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Buck Privates (Starring Bud Abbott &amp; Lou Costello) Aired October 13, 1941

The Lux Radio Theater debuted in 1934 on NBC's Blue radio network, dramatizing Broadway plays from New York. In an effort to improve ratings, the show switched networks to CBS and moved West in June 1936 to capitalize on Hollywood talent and popular movie fare. Lux&#8217;s extravagant productions were a huge success. Renowned director Cecil B. DeMille was brought in to host the show. Stars were routinely paid up to $5,000 to appear. 

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October 13, 1941. CBS network. &quot;Buck Privates&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. Two boys duck into a movie theatre to escape a cop, and find themselves in the pre-war Army. Lou Costello, Bud Abbott, Cecil B. DeMille, Gene O'Donnell, Lynne Carver, Benny Rubin, Fred MacKaye, Warren Ashe, Wally Maher, Frank Penny, Edwin Max, Howard McNear (doubles), Boyd Davis, Griff Barnett, Harry Lang, Edward Marr, Ann Tobin, Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman: singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman: singer), Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Arthur T. Hornman (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 51:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Buck Privates (Starring Bud Abbott &amp; Lou Costello) Aired October 13, 1941

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      <title>The Shadow - Hounds In The Hills (02-20-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hounds In The Hills (Aired February 20, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

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February 20, 1938. Mutual network. "Hounds In The Hills". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An insane crone and a hunchback kidnap four boys. Two criminals and a pack of vicious dogs complicate the efforts of the Shadow. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Everett Sloane. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-31T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,orson,welles,agnes,moorehead,ken,roberts,house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1800</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hounds In The Hills (Aired February 20, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Hounds In The Hills&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An insane crone and a hunchback kidnap four boys. Two criminals and a pack of vicious dogs complicate the efforts of the Shadow. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer), Everett Sloane. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hounds In The Hills (Aired February 20, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Exploring Tomorrow - The Mutants (03-26-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mutants (Aired March 26, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as "The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers." (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. (Like a Musak rendition of "As Time Goes By," complete with muted trumpet and syrupy violins.) It leaves the impression that this is a series that takes itself way too seriously! Yet despite this one rather dated aspect, the program is still quite enjoyable to listen to. It comes across as a poor man's version of X Minus One. Science fiction fans will find it fun exploring yesterday's vision of the future by Exploring Tomorrow!


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2019 23:55:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2020-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-31T15_55_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>exploring,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1100</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mutants (Aired March 26, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as &quot;The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers.&quot; (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. (Like a Musak rendition of &quot;As Time Goes By,&quot; complete with muted trumpet and syrupy violins.) It leaves the impression that this is a series that takes itself way too seriously! Yet despite this one rather dated aspect, the program is still quite enjoyable to listen to. It comes across as a poor man's version of X Minus One. Science fiction fans will find it fun exploring yesterday's vision of the future by Exploring Tomorrow!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mutants (Aired March 26, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Ex-convict (01-22-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Ex-convict (Aired January 22, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1948. CBS network. "Ex-Convict". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey pretends to be an ex-con to discover who is behind the series of crimes being blamed on ex-convicts who are being helped by the kindly Mr. Maddox. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2019 19:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-31T11_10_40-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ex-convict (Aired January 22, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Ex-Convict&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey pretends to be an ex-con to discover who is behind the series of crimes being blamed on ex-convicts who are being helped by the kindly Mr. Maddox. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ex-convict (Aired January 22, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Mornin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - Laura (05-30-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Laura (Aired May 30, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1948. NBC network. "Laura". Sponsored by: Mercury. The famous murder mystery with that haunting theme. A detective falls in love with a dead girl he's never met...and then suspects her of murder when she returns from the dead! Virginia Gilmore, John Larkin, Ivor Francis, Alan Hewitt, Anne Seymour, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Betty Garde, Charles Penman, Charles Mendick. 1:00:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-31T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Laura (Aired May 30, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Laura&quot;. Sponsored by: Mercury. The famous murder mystery with that haunting theme. A detective falls in love with a dead girl he's never met...and then suspects her of murder when she returns from the dead! Virginia Gilmore, John Larkin, Ivor Francis, Alan Hewitt, Anne Seymour, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Betty Garde, Charles Penman, Charles Mendick. 1:00:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Laura (Aired May 30, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Dwellers In Silence (07-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dwellers In Silence (Aired July 19, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults.

THIS EPISODE:

Dimension X - Dwellers In Silence (07-19-51)
July 19, 1951. NBC network. "Dwellers In Silence". Sustaining. Twenty years after mankind abandons the Earth, a spaceship from Mars lands. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on November 10, 1955. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during May, 1975. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Gertrude Warner, Norman Rose (host), Peter Capell, Ray Bradbury (author), William Griffis, William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), John McGovern. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-31T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dwellers In Silence (Aired July 19, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults.

THIS EPISODE:

Dimension X - Dwellers In Silence (07-19-51)
July 19, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Dwellers In Silence&quot;. Sustaining. Twenty years after mankind abandons the Earth, a spaceship from Mars lands. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on November 10, 1955. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during May, 1975. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Gertrude Warner, Norman Rose (host), Peter Capell, Ray Bradbury (author), William Griffis, William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), John McGovern. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dwellers In Silence (Aired July 19, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Sophomore (07-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Sophomore (Aired July 19, 1951)

Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 19, 1951. Program #110. NBC network. "The Big Sophomore". Sponsored by: Fatima. A young boy named Harry Dunbar admits a series of petty thefts, but is reluctant to explains his reasons. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-30T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1849</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Sophomore (Aired July 19, 1951)

Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 19, 1951. Program #110. NBC network. &quot;The Big Sophomore&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. A young boy named Harry Dunbar admits a series of petty thefts, but is reluctant to explains his reasons. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Sophomore (Aired July 19, 1951)

Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Robby Boy Balfour (03-31-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Robby Boy Balfour (Aired March 31, 1954)

It's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-30T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Robby Boy Balfour (Aired March 31, 1954)

It's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Robby Boy Balfour (Aired March 31, 1954)

It's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Rose Bowl Float (12-27-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rose Bowl Float (Aired December 27, 1946)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.

THIS EPISODE:

December 27, 1946. "Rose Bowl Float" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan is trusted with the secret plans for the Van Nuys float in the Tournament Of Roses Parade. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Elvia Allman, George Wyle and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Peter Leeds, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-30T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,holiday,new,year,christmas,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rose Bowl Float (Aired December 27, 1946)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.

THIS EPISODE:

December 27, 1946. &quot;Rose Bowl Float&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan is trusted with the secret plans for the Van Nuys float in the Tournament Of Roses Parade. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Elvia Allman, George Wyle and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Peter Leeds, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rose Bowl Float (Aired December 27, 1946)

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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom (08-10-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom (Aired August 10, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's "Ultimate Guide" (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1954. NBC network. "Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom" - Sustaining. Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Patricia Weil, William Griffis, Fred Weihe (director), Roger Tuttle (promotional announcement), Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creater, writer). 22:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-30T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fred,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1370</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom (Aired August 10, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's &quot;Ultimate Guide&quot; (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom&quot; - Sustaining. Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Patricia Weil, William Griffis, Fred Weihe (director), Roger Tuttle (promotional announcement), Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creater, writer). 22:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tina Diaz - Utopia Ballroom (Aired August 10, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy privat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Murder Makes A Mummy (05-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Makes A Mummy (Aired May 29, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1947. Mutual network. "Murder Makes A Mummy". Sustaining. A corpse is found on display in a museum wrapped as a mummy. The story of a corpse that wouldn't be "bound" by the rules! Stedman Coles (writer), Lon Clark, Jock MacGregor (producer, director in place of Roger Bower), Jane Harven, Lawson Zerbe, Al Hodge, Ted Osborne. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-30</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Makes A Mummy (Aired May 29, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Murder Makes A Mummy&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse is found on display in a museum wrapped as a mummy. The story of a corpse that wouldn't be &quot;bound&quot; by the rules! Stedman Coles (writer), Lon Clark, Jock MacGregor (producer, director in place of Roger Bower), Jane Harven, Lawson Zerbe, Al Hodge, Ted Osborne. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Makes A Mummy (Aired May 29, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - The Hypnotist (07-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hypnotist (Aired July 6, 1947)

The Clock should  have been one of the more popular supernatural dramas of the late 1940s. The production values were reasonably high, the supporting talent was superb, much of the run was produced and directed by William Spier, and the concept was certainly unique enough. 'What if' programs, or dramatic programming dealing with 'fate' and its consequences weren't new to Radio of the 1940s. Indeed, the more common subtexts of most of the supernatural dramatizations throughout the Golden Age of Radio dealt with either the consequences of fate, or both historic and contemporary turning points of either 'conscience' or 'morals.' Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 6, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Hypnotist". Participating sponsors. Post-hypnotic murders. A Svengaliesque story. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 24, 1973. The date above is the date of broadcast on ABC. 23:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-29T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1390</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hypnotist (Aired July 6, 1947)

The Clock should  have been one of the more popular supernatural dramas of the late 1940s. The production values were reasonably high, the supporting talent was superb, much of the run was produced and directed by William Spier, and the concept was certainly unique enough. 'What if' programs, or dramatic programming dealing with 'fate' and its consequences weren't new to Radio of the 1940s. Indeed, the more common subtexts of most of the supernatural dramatizations throughout the Golden Age of Radio dealt with either the consequences of fate, or both historic and contemporary turning points of either 'conscience' or 'morals.' Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 6, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Hypnotist&quot;. Participating sponsors. Post-hypnotic murders. A Svengaliesque story. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 24, 1973. The date above is the date of broadcast on ABC. 23:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hypnotist (Aired July 6, 1947)

The Clock should  have been one of the more popular superna...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - He Who Follows Me (10-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[He Who Follows Me (Aired September 19, 1952)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 19, 1952. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "He Who Follows Me". Sustaining. A cursed tomb and an avenging ghost follow those who trespass. One of the announcements has possibly been deleted. The story may also be known as, "The Steps Who Follow Me." The story is based on the story, "Count Magnus," by M. R. James. M. R. James (author). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-29T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1495</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>He Who Follows Me (Aired September 19, 1952)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 19, 1952. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;He Who Follows Me&quot;. Sustaining. A cursed tomb and an avenging ghost follow those who trespass. One of the announcements has possibly been deleted. The story may also be known as, &quot;The Steps Who Follow Me.&quot; The story is based on the story, &quot;Count Magnus,&quot; by M. R. James. M. R. James (author). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>He Who Follows Me (Aired September 19, 1952)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and la...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Meet Miss Sherlock - The Case Of Wilma &amp; The Widow (09-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Wilma &amp; The Widow (Aired September 12,1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not “dithery” enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-29T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>miss,sherlock,murray,wagner,detective,nypd,joe,petruzzi,peter,blossom,bill,conrad,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Wilma &amp; The Widow (Aired September 12,1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not &#8220;dithery&#8221; enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Wilma &amp; The Widow (Aired September 12,1946)

During World War II no more women sleu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Trigger Man (07-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trigger Man (Aired July 13, 1946)

 The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1946. Program #5. Syndicated. "Trigger Man". Commercials added locally. The story of Charlie Nix, known as "Chicken Charlie." Charlie is told that he only has six months to live, so he becomes a ruthless killer! A good story! Anton M. Leader (director), William Quinn, Charles Paul (organ), Max Ehrlich (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-29T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1561</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trigger Man (Aired July 13, 1946)

 The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1946. Program #5. Syndicated. &quot;Trigger Man&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of Charlie Nix, known as &quot;Chicken Charlie.&quot; Charlie is told that he only has six months to live, so he becomes a ruthless killer! A good story! Anton M. Leader (director), William Quinn, Charles Paul (organ), Max Ehrlich (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Trigger Man (Aired July 13, 1946)

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      <title>Arch Oboler`s Plays - Mr. Pyle (06-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mr. Pyle (Aired June 14, 1945)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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June 14, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. "Mr. Pyle". Sustaining. A sound portrait of Ernie Pyle, chronologist of the dog-face. Well-done. Progvram #10 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Arch Oboler, Burgess Meredith, Frank Martin, Bruce Elliott, Marvin Best (announcer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Mr. Pyle (Aired June 14, 1945)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 14, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. &quot;Mr. Pyle&quot;. Sustaining. A sound portrait of Ernie Pyle, chronologist of the dog-face. Well-done. Progvram #10 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Arch Oboler, Burgess Meredith, Frank Martin, Bruce Elliott, Marvin Best (announcer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mr. Pyle (Aired June 14, 1945)

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      <title>The Black Museum - Meat Juice (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Meat Juice (1952) *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2019 00:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-28T16_01_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Meat Juice (1952) *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Meat Juice (1952) *The Exact Date Is Uknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Book (06-14-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Book (Aired June 14, 1956)

Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York."


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2019 18:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-28T10_31_27-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Book (Aired June 14, 1956)

Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Book (Aired June 14, 1956)

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      <title>The Life Of Riley - New Year's Eve Party (12-31-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Year's Eve Party (Aired December 31, 1944)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1944. "New Year's Eve Party". Blue Network. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. It's New Year's Eve and Riley's in trouble again. A flashback story. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-28T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,new,year,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>New Year's Eve Party (Aired December 31, 1944)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1944. &quot;New Year's Eve Party&quot;. Blue Network. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. It's New Year's Eve and Riley's in trouble again. A flashback story. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Kosloff (music), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Year's Eve Party (Aired December 31, 1944)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Iron Box (12-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Box (Aired December 31, 1945)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1945. Mutual network. "The Iron Box". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. An ancient cask filled with gold sits in Dunbar castle. A Scotsman born on leap year and the old Baronet pushed into the moat lead Holmes and Watson to a killer. The story is based on, "Silver Blaze." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-28T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,harry,bartell,arthur,conan,doyle,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,holiday,christmas,xmas,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Box (Aired December 31, 1945)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Iron Box&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. An ancient cask filled with gold sits in Dunbar castle. A Scotsman born on leap year and the old Baronet pushed into the moat lead Holmes and Watson to a killer. The story is based on, &quot;Silver Blaze.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Box (Aired December 31, 1945)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the fat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - A Quiet New Year's Eve (12-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Quiet New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941–1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1947. NBC network. "A Quiet New Year's Eve" -  Sponsored by: Kraft Kay Brand Natural Cheddar. Will Gildy spend a quiet New Year's Eve at home with Judge Hooker? Andy White (writer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Earle Ross, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Elliotte (writer), Ken Christy, Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-27T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Quiet New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1947. NBC network. &quot;A Quiet New Year's Eve&quot; -  Sponsored by: Kraft Kay Brand Natural Cheddar. Will Gildy spend a quiet New Year's Eve at home with Judge Hooker? Andy White (writer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Earle Ross, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Elliotte (writer), Ken Christy, Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Quiet New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hallmark Playhouse - 2 Episodes From 1948 (My Financial Career (11-18-48) &amp; Free Land (11-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Financial Career Starring Jack Benny (11-18-48) &amp; Free Land (11-25-48)

Sponsored by Hallmark Cards, Inc. to help market greeting cards, Hallmark Hall of Fame started as a CBS radio program, the Hallmark Playhouse (1948). The program presented well-known contemporary and classical literature often portrayed by well known Hollywood stars. The program made the transition to television in December 1951 and evolved into the Hallmark Hall of Fame. The collection consists of scripts and production material related to both radio and television programs created for Hallmark.  

TODAY'S SHOW: 

November 18, 1948. CBS network. "My Financial Career". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A story about a man who hated banks...obviously custom written for Jack Benny. Jack Kirkwood, James Hilton (host), Howard Snyder (adaptor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Stephen Leacock (author), Jack Benny, Frank Goss (announcer), Dee Englebach (producer, director). 1/2 hour.

November 25, 1948. CBS network. "Free Land". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A good story about the tribulations of a pioneering couple in the Dakota Territory. Martha Scott, Jack Kirkwood. 1/2 hour.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-27T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hallmark,playhouse,jack,benny,supernatural,jane,wyman,helen,rose,james,hilton,frank,goss,hull,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Financial Career Starring Jack Benny (11-18-48) &amp; Free Land (11-25-48)

Sponsored by Hallmark Cards, Inc. to help market greeting cards, Hallmark Hall of Fame started as a CBS radio program, the Hallmark Playhouse (1948). The program presented well-known contemporary and classical literature often portrayed by well known Hollywood stars. The program made the transition to television in December 1951 and evolved into the Hallmark Hall of Fame. The collection consists of scripts and production material related to both radio and television programs created for Hallmark.  

TODAY'S SHOW: 

November 18, 1948. CBS network. &quot;My Financial Career&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A story about a man who hated banks...obviously custom written for Jack Benny. Jack Kirkwood, James Hilton (host), Howard Snyder (adaptor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Stephen Leacock (author), Jack Benny, Frank Goss (announcer), Dee Englebach (producer, director). 1/2 hour.

November 25, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Free Land&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A good story about the tribulations of a pioneering couple in the Dakota Territory. Martha Scott, Jack Kirkwood. 1/2 hour.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Financial Career Starring Jack Benny (11-18-48) &amp; Free Land (11-25-48)

Sponsored by Hallmar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show -New Year's Day (01-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Year's Day (Aired January 1, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

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January 1, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's New Year's Day", and also little Norma Jean's 9th birthday. Jack plans to bake her a cake and sings, "Pretend." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Glenn Hughes (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:32. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>New Year's Day (Aired January 1, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's New Year's Day&quot;, and also little Norma Jean's 9th birthday. Jack plans to bake her a cake and sings, &quot;Pretend.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Glenn Hughes (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:32. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Year's Day (Aired January 1, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Model Murder (09-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Model Murder (Aired September 11, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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September 11, 1948. Program #7. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Model Murder". Commercials added locally. A story about an $8 million-dollar inheritance and a strange glutton. This is a syndicated version. These syndicated programs were recorcded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Jack Webb, Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-27T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1564</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Model Murder (Aired September 11, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 11, 1948. Program #7. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Model Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. A story about an $8 million-dollar inheritance and a strange glutton. This is a syndicated version. These syndicated programs were recorcded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Jack Webb, Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Model Murder (Aired September 11, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the ye...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Resolution1841 (01-02-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Resolution1841 (Aired January 2, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1942. Program #7. NBC net, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Resolution 1841". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Charles Carshon, Mary Jo Curtis, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris. 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-26T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Resolution1841 (Aired January 2, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1942. Program #7. NBC net, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Resolution 1841&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Charles Carshon, Mary Jo Curtis, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris. 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Resolution1841 (Aired January 2, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - Grave Digger's Spade (02-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Grave Digger's Spade (Aired February 17, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1950. "Grave Digger's Spade" - CBS network. Sustaining. Mr. and Mrs. Arbuthnel Trump in North Dakota are threatening to committ suicide. "How The Grave Digger's Spade Came Close To Being Trumps." Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Webber, Parley Baer, Hugh Thomas, Dick Ryan, Jess Kirkpatrick, Mary Shipp, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-12-26T16_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-26T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grave Digger's Spade (Aired February 17, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1950. &quot;Grave Digger's Spade&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Mr. and Mrs. Arbuthnel Trump in North Dakota are threatening to committ suicide. &quot;How The Grave Digger's Spade Came Close To Being Trumps.&quot; Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Webber, Parley Baer, Hugh Thomas, Dick Ryan, Jess Kirkpatrick, Mary Shipp, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Grave Digger's Spade (Aired February 17, 1950)

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (12-23-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (Aired February 23, 1952)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye]). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after).

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1952. NBC network. "Little Town Of Bethlehem". Sponsored by: Miller Beer. The twelfth annual presentation of the Christmas story on the program. A well-done nativity story. Rye Billsbury ("Mr. First Nighter"), Vincent Pelletier (commercial spokesman), Anthony Wayne (writer), Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Willard Waterman, Hugh Studebaker, Eddie Firestone, Parley Baer, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Joseph Ainsley (director). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-26T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,vincent,pelletier,anthony,wayne,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,willard,waterman,hugh,studebaker,eddie,firestone,parley,baer,marvin,miller,paul,dubov,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspe</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (Aired February 23, 1952)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye]). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after).

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Little Town Of Bethlehem&quot;. Sponsored by: Miller Beer. The twelfth annual presentation of the Christmas story on the program. A well-done nativity story. Rye Billsbury (&quot;Mr. First Nighter&quot;), Vincent Pelletier (commercial spokesman), Anthony Wayne (writer), Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Willard Waterman, Hugh Studebaker, Eddie Firestone, Parley Baer, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Joseph Ainsley (director). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (Aired February 23, 1952)

The First Nighter Program was a long-ru...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Judy Canova Show - A Quiet Christmas Party (12-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Quiet Christmas Party (Aired December 21, 1946)

In 1943, she began her own radio program, The Judy Canova Show, that ran for 12 years—first on CBS and then on NBC. Playing herself as a love-starved Ozark bumpkin dividing her time between home and Southern California, Canova was accompanied by a cast that included voicemaster Mel Blanc as Pedro (using the accented voice he later gave the cartoons' Speedy Gonzales) and Sylvester (using the voice that later became associated with the Looney Tunes character), Ruth Perrott as Aunt Aggie, Ruby Dandridge as Geranium, Joseph Kearns as Benchley Botsford and Sharon Douglas as Brenda—with Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard and Hans Conried also making periodic appearances.[citation needed] The Sportsmen Quartet joined the show in 1943 and backed Judy on most of her songs, and the Charles Dant Orchestra provided the rest, usually supporting Canova's country warble. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1946. "A Quiet Christmas Party" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Halo Shampoo. Judy Canova, Mel Blanc, Ruby Dandridge, Joseph Kearns, Ruth Perrott, The Sportsmen, Charles Dant and His Orchestra, Verne Smith (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Fred Fox (writer), Henry Hoople (writer), Don Ward (writer), Hank Ladd (writer). 34:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-26T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>judy,canova,sportsmen,charles,dant,orchestra,verne,smith,mel,blanc,pedro,ruth,perrott,aunt,aggie,ruby,dandridge,geranium,joseph,kearns,benchley,botsford,sharon,douglas,brenda,gale,gordon,sheldon,leonard,hans,conried,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-12-26T01_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1577350829.14520185" length="8268268" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2066</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Quiet Christmas Party (Aired December 21, 1946)

In 1943, she began her own radio program, The Judy Canova Show, that ran for 12 years&#8212;first on CBS and then on NBC. Playing herself as a love-starved Ozark bumpkin dividing her time between home and Southern California, Canova was accompanied by a cast that included voicemaster Mel Blanc as Pedro (using the accented voice he later gave the cartoons' Speedy Gonzales) and Sylvester (using the voice that later became associated with the Looney Tunes character), Ruth Perrott as Aunt Aggie, Ruby Dandridge as Geranium, Joseph Kearns as Benchley Botsford and Sharon Douglas as Brenda&#8212;with Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard and Hans Conried also making periodic appearances.[citation needed] The Sportsmen Quartet joined the show in 1943 and backed Judy on most of her songs, and the Charles Dant Orchestra provided the rest, usually supporting Canova's country warble. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1946. &quot;A Quiet Christmas Party&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Halo Shampoo. Judy Canova, Mel Blanc, Ruby Dandridge, Joseph Kearns, Ruth Perrott, The Sportsmen, Charles Dant and His Orchestra, Verne Smith (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Fred Fox (writer), Henry Hoople (writer), Don Ward (writer), Hank Ladd (writer). 34:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A Quiet Christmas Party (Aired December 21, 1946)

In 1943, she began her own radio program, Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - The Christmas Present (12-26-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Christmas Present (Aired December 26, 1948)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. John Dunning, in "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," writes, "It remains, on tape, one of radio's brightest lights: the passage of time has done nothing to blunt its delightful impact. The characters were bums, but the listeners knew it and didn't care. 

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December 26, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. How come everyone has gotten a Christmas Present from Rexall...except Phil. When the present finaly arrives...it's in pieces! What was it? Phil sings, "Keep in The Middle Of The Road." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Robert North, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Gale Gordon, Bill Forman (announcer), Jeanine Roos, Lois Corbett, Anne Whitfield, Paul Phillips (producer, director). 32:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Christmas Present (Aired December 26, 1948)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. John Dunning, in &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; writes, &quot;It remains, on tape, one of radio's brightest lights: the passage of time has done nothing to blunt its delightful impact. The characters were bums, but the listeners knew it and didn't care. 

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December 26, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. How come everyone has gotten a Christmas Present from Rexall...except Phil. When the present finaly arrives...it's in pieces! What was it? Phil sings, &quot;Keep in The Middle Of The Road.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Robert North, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Gale Gordon, Bill Forman (announcer), Jeanine Roos, Lois Corbett, Anne Whitfield, Paul Phillips (producer, director). 32:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Christmas Present (Aired December 26, 1948)

A couple of actors well known on other shows w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Christmas Gift (12-19-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Christmas Gift (Aired December 19, 1948)

the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 

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December 19, 1948. "The Christmas Gift" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-25T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1901</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Christmas Gift (Aired December 19, 1948)

the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1948. &quot;The Christmas Gift&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie gets a new phonograph player. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Christmas Gift (Aired December 19, 1948)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Prodigal Panda Caper (12-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Prodigal Panda Caper (Aired December 29, 1950)

The show ran in its original format through the episode of September 17, 1950. Then Howard Duff quit for a fling at movies, and The Adventures of Sam Spade languished for two months. On November 17, 1950, it returned on NBC. Duff's absence was handled in usual network form: by importing a new voice. NBC ran the show as though nothing had happened, using Steve Dunne as a boyish-sounding Spade. Spier and Miss Tuttle followed the series over, and for a time so did Wildroot. Wildroot and the listeners all got wise around the same time. Dunne was a good radio man, but he sounded like Sam in knee pants. Duff once said that Hammett had done such a great job in The Maltese Falcon that any actor could have played Sam and become a radio hero. He saw that theory proved wrong. In spades. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 29, 1950. NBC network. "The Prodigal Panda Caper". Sustaining. An eight-year old boy hires Sam to track down his Panda-napper, and a poisoner too! Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Conrad, Wally Maher, Tommy Cook, Cathy Lewis, Sidney Miller, Tony Barrett, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 32:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-25T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1937</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Prodigal Panda Caper (Aired December 29, 1950)

The show ran in its original format through the episode of September 17, 1950. Then Howard Duff quit for a fling at movies, and The Adventures of Sam Spade languished for two months. On November 17, 1950, it returned on NBC. Duff's absence was handled in usual network form: by importing a new voice. NBC ran the show as though nothing had happened, using Steve Dunne as a boyish-sounding Spade. Spier and Miss Tuttle followed the series over, and for a time so did Wildroot. Wildroot and the listeners all got wise around the same time. Dunne was a good radio man, but he sounded like Sam in knee pants. Duff once said that Hammett had done such a great job in The Maltese Falcon that any actor could have played Sam and become a radio hero. He saw that theory proved wrong. In spades. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 29, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Prodigal Panda Caper&quot;. Sustaining. An eight-year old boy hires Sam to track down his Panda-napper, and a poisoner too! Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Conrad, Wally Maher, Tommy Cook, Cathy Lewis, Sidney Miller, Tony Barrett, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 32:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Prodigal Panda Caper (Aired December 29, 1950)

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      <title>The Jimmy Durante Show - Christmas Program (12-22-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 22, 1944)

On September 10, 1933 Jimmy Durante appeared on Eddie Cantor's popular The Chase and Sanborn Hour, continuing until November 12 of that year. When Cantor departed, Durante took over the NBC show as its star from April 22 to September 30, 1934, moving on to The Jumbo Fire Chief Program (1935-36). He teamed with Garry Moore for The Durante-Moore Show in 1943. Durante's comic chemistry with the young, brushcut Moore brought Durante an even larger audience. "Dat's my boy dat said dat!" became an instant catchphrase. The duo became one of the nation's favorites for the rest of the decade, including a well-reviewed Armed Forces Radio Network command performance with Frank Sinatra that remains a favorite of radio collectors today. Moore left in mid-1947, and the program returned October 1, 1947 as The Jimmy Durante Show. Durante worked in radio for three years after Moore's 1947 departure, including a reunion of Clayton, Jackson and Durante on his April 21, 1948 broadcast.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-25T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jimmy,durante,christmas,xmas,holiday,humor,happy,funny,laugh,joke,garry,moore,variety,song,dance,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 22, 1944)

On September 10, 1933 Jimmy Durante appeared on Eddie Cantor's popular The Chase and Sanborn Hour, continuing until November 12 of that year. When Cantor departed, Durante took over the NBC show as its star from April 22 to September 30, 1934, moving on to The Jumbo Fire Chief Program (1935-36). He teamed with Garry Moore for The Durante-Moore Show in 1943. Durante's comic chemistry with the young, brushcut Moore brought Durante an even larger audience. &quot;Dat's my boy dat said dat!&quot; became an instant catchphrase. The duo became one of the nation's favorites for the rest of the decade, including a well-reviewed Armed Forces Radio Network command performance with Frank Sinatra that remains a favorite of radio collectors today. Moore left in mid-1947, and the program returned October 1, 1947 as The Jimmy Durante Show. Durante worked in radio for three years after Moore's 1947 departure, including a reunion of Clayton, Jackson and Durante on his April 21, 1948 broadcast.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 22, 1944)

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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Annual Christmas Show (12-19-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Annual Christmas Show (Aired December 19, 1945)

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1945. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The Annual Christmas Show. Andy works as Santa so he can raise money for a special gift and for a special person. Bill Hay gives a warm Christmas greeting. The Paul Taylor Chorus, Bill Hay (announcer), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-24T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free,lionel,ritchie</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Annual Christmas Show (Aired December 19, 1945)

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1945. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The Annual Christmas Show. Andy works as Santa so he can raise money for a special gift and for a special person. Bill Hay gives a warm Christmas greeting. The Paul Taylor Chorus, Bill Hay (announcer), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Annual Christmas Show (Aired December 19, 1945)

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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Christmas Program (12-22-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fred Allen Show - Christmas Program AkA: Santa Won't Ride Tonight (Aired December 22, 1937)

Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1937. "Christmas Program" AkA: Santa Won't Ride Tonight  - Red network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Benny tries to sell Allen his Maxwell. The Mighty Allen Art Players perform a Christmas fable titled, "Santa Will Not Ride Tonight." The program was rebroadcast on, "Same Time, Same Station". Jack Benny, The Basin Street Boys, Fred Allen, Willie King (operator of the studio wagon, Eugene Lester (candid cameraman for "Radio Guide" magazine), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 50:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-24T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3661</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fred Allen Show - Christmas Program AkA: Santa Won't Ride Tonight (Aired December 22, 1937)

Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1937. &quot;Christmas Program&quot; AkA: Santa Won't Ride Tonight  - Red network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Benny tries to sell Allen his Maxwell. The Mighty Allen Art Players perform a Christmas fable titled, &quot;Santa Will Not Ride Tonight.&quot; The program was rebroadcast on, &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot;. Jack Benny, The Basin Street Boys, Fred Allen, Willie King (operator of the studio wagon, Eugene Lester (candid cameraman for &quot;Radio Guide&quot; magazine), Harry Von Zell (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 50:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fred Allen Show - Christmas Program AkA: Santa Won't Ride Tonight (Aired December 22, 1937)

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      <title>The Jack Benny Program - Last Moment Christmas Shopping (12-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Last Moment Christmas Shopping (Aired December 21, 1947)

With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1947. "Last Moment Christmas Shopping" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. Jack goes Christmas shopping and buys a wallet for Don Wilson. The very clever middle commercial is sung to the tune of, "Jingle Bells," by The Sportsmen appearing as elevator operators in a department store. The show ends in with a Christmas medley by Dennis Day. Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Eddie Anderson, Phil Harris, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Frank Nelson, Artie Auerbach, The Sportsmen, Gurney Bell, Bill Days, Jerry Farber, Elliott Lewis, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), John McGovern, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Earle Ross, Del Sharbutt (commercial spokesman), Marty Sperzel, Bob Stevens, George Balzer (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-24T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Last Moment Christmas Shopping (Aired December 21, 1947)

With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. 

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December 21, 1947. &quot;Last Moment Christmas Shopping&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. Jack goes Christmas shopping and buys a wallet for Don Wilson. The very clever middle commercial is sung to the tune of, &quot;Jingle Bells,&quot; by The Sportsmen appearing as elevator operators in a department store. The show ends in with a Christmas medley by Dennis Day. Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Eddie Anderson, Phil Harris, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone, Frank Nelson, Artie Auerbach, The Sportsmen, Gurney Bell, Bill Days, Jerry Farber, Elliott Lewis, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), John McGovern, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Earle Ross, Del Sharbutt (commercial spokesman), Marty Sperzel, Bob Stevens, George Balzer (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Last Moment Christmas Shopping (Aired December 21, 1947)

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      <title>MOVIE - A Hobo's Christmas (12-06-87) MOVIE</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)

It's been 25 years since Chance (Barnard Hughes - The Lost Boys) walked out on his family and became a hobo but this Christmas he has rolled into Salt Lake City for a reason, he wants to make amends with his son Charlie (Gerald McRaney - The A-Team) and meet his grand children. Charlie is less than welcoming when he discovers his father is in town but after encouragement from girlfriend Laurie (Wendy Crewson - The Santa Clause 3) allows him to move in for a day which turns into a few days as the children warm to him and don't want him to go. But Charlie and his father have a lot of issues to work through not just with his father as his relationship with Laurie has also stalled because of his feelings for his late wife. Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Lee Weaver, Jamie Sorrentini, Harley Cross.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)

It's been 25 years since Chance (Barnard Hughes - The Lost Boys) walked out on his family and became a hobo but this Christmas he has rolled into Salt Lake City for a reason, he wants to make amends with his son Charlie (Gerald McRaney - The A-Team) and meet his grand children. Charlie is less than welcoming when he discovers his father is in town but after encouragement from girlfriend Laurie (Wendy Crewson - The Santa Clause 3) allows him to move in for a day which turns into a few days as the children warm to him and don't want him to go. But Charlie and his father have a lot of issues to work through not just with his father as his relationship with Laurie has also stalled because of his feelings for his late wife. Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Lee Weaver, Jamie Sorrentini, Harley Cross.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A Hobo's Christmas (Aired December 6, 1987)

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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - Bill &amp; Father Christmas (12-25-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bill &amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1883</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bill &amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bill &amp; Father Christmas (Aired December 25, 1958)

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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - A Fortune In Furs (12-20-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Fortune In Furs (Aired December 20, 1945)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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December 20, 1945. Mutual network. "A Fortune In Furs". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoos, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A man demands $1000 to prove that a $100,000 fur fire was really arson...and is promptly murdered. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr (doubles), Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Fortune In Furs (Aired December 20, 1945)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;A Fortune In Furs&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoos, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A man demands $1000 to prove that a $100,000 fur fire was really arson...and is promptly murdered. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr (doubles), Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Fortune In Furs (Aired December 20, 1945)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - A Christmas Story (12-22-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ A Christmas Story (Aired December 22, 1937)

Lights Out, featuring "tales of the supernatural and the supernormal", was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1937. NBC network, Chicago origination. "A Christmas Story aka: Uninhabited". Sustaining. A Christmas story, set during the war in 1918. A French soldier, an Australian and an American Negro soldier find themselves aboard a railroad train. Have they met before? Are they wise men? Well written. Arch Oboler (writer). 34:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 02:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-23T18_01_33-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1912</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> A Christmas Story (Aired December 22, 1937)

Lights Out, featuring &quot;tales of the supernatural and the supernormal&quot;, was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1937. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;A Christmas Story aka: Uninhabited&quot;. Sustaining. A Christmas story, set during the war in 1918. A French soldier, an Australian and an American Negro soldier find themselves aboard a railroad train. Have they met before? Are they wise men? Well written. Arch Oboler (writer). 34:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> A Christmas Story (Aired December 22, 1937)

Lights Out, featuring &quot;tales of the supernatural ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Christmas Story (12-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Story (Aired December 25, 1951)

The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1951. Mutual network. "Christmas Story". Sustaining. A man driving across the country with a stranger decides to impersonate him to collect his inheritance when he dies suddenly. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-23T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Story (Aired December 25, 1951)

The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;Christmas Story&quot;. Sustaining. A man driving across the country with a stranger decides to impersonate him to collect his inheritance when he dies suddenly. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>MOVIE - A Happy Days Christmas (12-17-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA["A Happy Days Christmas" AkA: Guess Who's Comingg To Christmas

Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974 to September 24, 1984 on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning eleven seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series was one of the most successful of the 1970s, an idealized vision of life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s Midwestern United States, and starred Ron Howard as young Richie Cunningham, Henry Winkler as his friend Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, and Tom Bosley and Marion Ross as Richie's parents, Howard and Marion Cunningham. Happy Days became one of the biggest successes in television history and heavily influenced the television style of its time. The series began as an unsold pilot starring Howard, Ross and Anson Williams, which aired in 1972.

THIS EPISODE

December 17, 1974 - "A Happy Days Christmas" AkA: Guess Who's Comingg To Christmas - S2E11 - The Cunningham family Christmas is all set but Richie finds out Fonzie (despite being popular) is alone this holiday. So, Richie decides to ask his folks to let him join them ...but will his folks or Fonzie accept? Stars: Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Anson Williams, Tom Bosley, Henry Winkler, Beatrice Colen , Randolph Roberts, Erin Moran. 24:42.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-23T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>happy,days,christmas,movie,video,ron,howard,marion,ross,anson,williams,tom,bosley,henry,winkler,beatrice,colen,randolph,roberts,erin,moran,fonzie,fonzarelli,cunningham,garry,marshall,tv,comedy,sitcom,humor,funny,jokes,laugh,adventure,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;A Happy Days Christmas&quot; AkA: Guess Who's Comingg To Christmas

Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974 to September 24, 1984 on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning eleven seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series was one of the most successful of the 1970s, an idealized vision of life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s Midwestern United States, and starred Ron Howard as young Richie Cunningham, Henry Winkler as his friend Arthur &quot;Fonzie&quot; Fonzarelli, and Tom Bosley and Marion Ross as Richie's parents, Howard and Marion Cunningham. Happy Days became one of the biggest successes in television history and heavily influenced the television style of its time. The series began as an unsold pilot starring Howard, Ross and Anson Williams, which aired in 1972.

THIS EPISODE

December 17, 1974 - &quot;A Happy Days Christmas&quot; AkA: Guess Who's Comingg To Christmas - S2E11 - The Cunningham family Christmas is all set but Richie finds out Fonzie (despite being popular) is alone this holiday. So, Richie decides to ask his folks to let him join them ...but will his folks or Fonzie accept? Stars: Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Anson Williams, Tom Bosley, Henry Winkler, Beatrice Colen , Randolph Roberts, Erin Moran. 24:42.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;A Happy Days Christmas&quot; AkA: Guess Who's Comingg To Christmas

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      <title>My Favorite Husband (Starring Lucille Ball) - Christmas Presents (12-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Presents (Aired December 16, 1949)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into "I Love Lucy"), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the "I Love Lucy" show. Many of the "My Favorite Husband" radio episodes were subsequently reworked into I Love Lucy episodes, especially early in the TV show's run. For example, the 1948 radio episode entitled "Quiz Show" inspired the I Love Lucy episode called "Redecorating," with some lines being exactly the same. Many of the actors who had done the "My Favorite Husband" radio show also appeared on "I Love Lucy", sometimes in episodes where they reprised their roles using a reworked "Husband" script.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-23T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,gale,gordon,hans,conried,herb,vigran,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Presents (Aired December 16, 1949)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the &quot;I Love Lucy&quot; show. Many of the &quot;My Favorite Husband&quot; radio episodes were subsequently reworked into I Love Lucy episodes, especially early in the TV show's run. For example, the 1948 radio episode entitled &quot;Quiz Show&quot; inspired the I Love Lucy episode called &quot;Redecorating,&quot; with some lines being exactly the same. Many of the actors who had done the &quot;My Favorite Husband&quot; radio show also appeared on &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;, sometimes in episodes where they reprised their roles using a reworked &quot;Husband&quot; script.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Presents (Aired December 16, 1949)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television ve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - The Ultimate Threshold (03-31-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ultimate Threshold (Aired March 31, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ultimate Threshold (Aired March 31, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ultimate Threshold (Aired March 31, 1986)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) bega...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - Father Brown Mysteries - The Detective (Alec Guiness) 06-08-54</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Detective (Alec Guiness) Aired June 6, 1954

June 8, 1954. Alec Guinness stars as Father Brown, full-time priest and part-time sleuth, in this comic mystery based on the character created by novelist G.K. Chesterton. When Father Brown is entrusted with transporting a valuable religious artifact from London to Rome, he's understandably upset when it's stolen from him. Brown has reason to believe that a notorious international thief lifted the cross he was carrying, and the good Father finds himself on a dual-purpose mission: to recover the stolen goods and to compel the thief to repent before God. The supporting cast includes Peter Finch, Joan Greenwood, and Cecil Parker as the Bishop. Directed by Robert Hamer. Produced by Paul Finder Moss. Written by G. K. Chesterton (stories.) Music by Georges Auric. Technically, the film is a remake of the 1934 Paramount picture. A great pre-vatican II movie.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-22T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>movie,video,father,brown,mysteries,alec,guiness,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Detective (Alec Guiness) Aired June 6, 1954

June 8, 1954. Alec Guinness stars as Father Brown, full-time priest and part-time sleuth, in this comic mystery based on the character created by novelist G.K. Chesterton. When Father Brown is entrusted with transporting a valuable religious artifact from London to Rome, he's understandably upset when it's stolen from him. Brown has reason to believe that a notorious international thief lifted the cross he was carrying, and the good Father finds himself on a dual-purpose mission: to recover the stolen goods and to compel the thief to repent before God. The supporting cast includes Peter Finch, Joan Greenwood, and Cecil Parker as the Bishop. Directed by Robert Hamer. Produced by Paul Finder Moss. Written by G. K. Chesterton (stories.) Music by Georges Auric. Technically, the film is a remake of the 1934 Paramount picture. A great pre-vatican II movie.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Detective (Alec Guiness) Aired June 6, 1954

June 8, 1954. Alec Guinness stars as Father Br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (12-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1948. NBC network. "Deadline At Dawn" Aka: Christmas Story . Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on "Lard" Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-22T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2003</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Deadline At Dawn&quot; Aka: Christmas Story . Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on &quot;Lard&quot; Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadline At Dawn Aka: Christmas Story (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Christmas Program (12-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 20, 1942)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. "Christmas Program". As Leila leaves for the South, Gildersleeve buys a present for Judge Hooker, the old goat! Arthur Q. Bryan, Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 32:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-22T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,christmas,xmas,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1975</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 20, 1942)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. &quot;Christmas Program&quot;. As Leila leaves for the South, Gildersleeve buys a present for Judge Hooker, the old goat! Arthur Q. Bryan, Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 32:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 20, 1942)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder (12-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder (Aired December 24, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1949. " Nick Norman Santa Claus" - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, Santa Takes A Powder, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-22T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,christmas,xmas,holiday,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder (Aired December 24, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1949. &quot; Nick Norman Santa Claus&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A Christmas show. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P. A. L. The day before the big day, Santa Takes A Powder, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! This is a network version. Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Shepard Menken, Peggy Webber, Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Alexander Courage (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Hal March, Bert Holland, Estelle Dodge, Joe Walters (announcer). 32:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nick Norman Santa Claus aka: Santa Takes A Powder (Aired December 24, 1949)

Broadway Is My Bea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Murderous Good Samaritans (04-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Murderous Good Samaritans (Aired April 19, 1953)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 19, 1953. Program #37. Ziv syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Murderous Good Samaritans". A pair of tow-truck drivers turn out to be murderers instead of just thieves. The AFRS rebroadcast number is #51. The program has also been dated August 9, 1957. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-22T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murderous Good Samaritans (Aired April 19, 1953)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 19, 1953. Program #37. Ziv syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Murderous Good Samaritans&quot;. A pair of tow-truck drivers turn out to be murderers instead of just thieves. The AFRS rebroadcast number is #51. The program has also been dated August 9, 1957. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Murderous Good Samaritans (Aired April 19, 1953)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Christmas (12-23-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Christmas (Aired December 23, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 23, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Christmas". Al Kelly reads "The Night Before Christmas." Uncle Miltie buys a fur coat for his wife. Al Kelly, Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Christmas (Aired December 23, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. 

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December 23, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Christmas&quot;. Al Kelly reads &quot;The Night Before Christmas.&quot; Uncle Miltie buys a fur coat for his wife. Al Kelly, Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant (10-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant (Aired October 8, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1945. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. When the white elephant sacred to the Maharajah of Pabitipur dies, the Maharajah's reign will end. Holmes and Watson travel to India, only to have the elephant actually disappear. Holmes discovers the identity of a murderer, but is unable to bring him to justice! The story is based on, "The Engineer's Thumb." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-21T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant (Aired October 8, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. When the white elephant sacred to the Maharajah of Pabitipur dies, the Maharajah's reign will end. Holmes and Watson travel to India, only to have the elephant actually disappear. Holmes discovers the identity of a murderer, but is unable to bring him to justice! The story is based on, &quot;The Engineer's Thumb.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Vanishing Elephant (Aired October 8, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an enco...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stars Over Hollywood - Time For Christmas (12-12-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Time For Christmas (Aired December 12, 1953)

Stars Over Hollywood was a Saturday morning radio program that became an instant sucess and ran for thirteen years and dispite strong suggestions against it's acceptence in such a time slot. The program, sponsored by Dari-Rich, Carnation Milk and Armour, was informal and light-hearted. Stars such as Alan Ladd, Joan Crawford, Mary Astor, Phil Harris, and Basil Rathbone starred, often showing up to the set in pajamas or bathrobes. The tone of this series seems to be similar to that of soap operas: often sentimental material, very clearly-conveyed characters and motivations, very little ambiguity. Director Paul Pierce, refused to accept the negative predictions of hollywood critics.

THIS EPISODE:

December 12, 1953. CBS network. "Time For Christmas". Sponsored by: Carnation Milk. The case of Santa Claus and the three cuckoo clocks! Anita Louise, Art Ballinger (announcer), Isa Ashdown, John Stevenson, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Rosemary De Camp, Stanley Farrar. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-21T11_59_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stars,over,hollywood,dari-rich,carnation,milk,armour,alan,ladd,joan,crawford,mary,astor,phil,harris,basil,rathbone,anita,louise,art,ballinger,isa,ashdown,john,stevenson,christmas,holiday,xmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Time For Christmas (Aired December 12, 1953)

Stars Over Hollywood was a Saturday morning radio program that became an instant sucess and ran for thirteen years and dispite strong suggestions against it's acceptence in such a time slot. The program, sponsored by Dari-Rich, Carnation Milk and Armour, was informal and light-hearted. Stars such as Alan Ladd, Joan Crawford, Mary Astor, Phil Harris, and Basil Rathbone starred, often showing up to the set in pajamas or bathrobes. The tone of this series seems to be similar to that of soap operas: often sentimental material, very clearly-conveyed characters and motivations, very little ambiguity. Director Paul Pierce, refused to accept the negative predictions of hollywood critics.

THIS EPISODE:

December 12, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Time For Christmas&quot;. Sponsored by: Carnation Milk. The case of Santa Claus and the three cuckoo clocks! Anita Louise, Art Ballinger (announcer), Isa Ashdown, John Stevenson, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Rosemary De Camp, Stanley Farrar. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Time For Christmas (Aired December 12, 1953)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (12-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1952. CBS network. "A Christmas Story". Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1952. CBS network. &quot;A Christmas Story&quot;. Sustaining. A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Howard McNear, Roy Rowan (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (music). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - A Christmas Story (Aired December 20, 1952)

The radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator - Some Enchanted Carhop (Christmas Show) 12-21-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Some Enchanted Carhop (A Christmas Show) Aired December 21, 1949

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1949. CBS network. "Some Enchanted Car-Hop". Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. A beautiful girl who works at "Hamburger Heaven" is, "The girl who hated men." Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, William Froug (writer), William Fifield (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Gordon T. Hughes (director), Richard Aurandt (original music), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 33:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-21T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1871</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Some Enchanted Carhop (A Christmas Show) Aired December 21, 1949

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Some Enchanted Car-Hop&quot;. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. A beautiful girl who works at &quot;Hamburger Heaven&quot; is, &quot;The girl who hated men.&quot; Frank Graham, Frank Nelson, William Froug (writer), William Fifield (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Gordon T. Hughes (director), Richard Aurandt (original music), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 33:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Jeff Regan, Investigator was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Christmas Scrooge (12-25-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Scrooge (Aired December 25, 1939)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. In 1944, Blondie was on the Blue Network, sponsored by Super Suds, airing Fridays at 7pm from July 21 to September 1. The final three weeks of that run overlapped with Blondie's return to CBS on Sundays at 8pm from August 13, 1944, to September 26, 1948, still sponsored by Super Suds. Beginning in mid-1945, the 30-minute program was heard Mondays at 7:30pm. Super Suds continued as the sponsor when the show moved to NBC on Wednesdays at 8pm from October 6, 1948, to June 29, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1939. "Christmas Scrooge" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Camels. Not auditioned. "Scrooge," by Charles Dickens, as through the eyes of Dag Cratchit. Mr. Dithers is Ebenezer Scrooge, of course. Bill Goodwin (announcer), Leone LeDoux, Hanley Stafford, Billy Artz (conductor), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,bumstead,penny,singleton,arthur,lake,leone,ledoux,hanley,stafford,baby,dumpling,cookie,comedy,laugh,humor,funny,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,famil</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Scrooge (Aired December 25, 1939)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. In 1944, Blondie was on the Blue Network, sponsored by Super Suds, airing Fridays at 7pm from July 21 to September 1. The final three weeks of that run overlapped with Blondie's return to CBS on Sundays at 8pm from August 13, 1944, to September 26, 1948, still sponsored by Super Suds. Beginning in mid-1945, the 30-minute program was heard Mondays at 7:30pm. Super Suds continued as the sponsor when the show moved to NBC on Wednesdays at 8pm from October 6, 1948, to June 29, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1939. &quot;Christmas Scrooge&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Camels. Not auditioned. &quot;Scrooge,&quot; by Charles Dickens, as through the eyes of Dag Cratchit. Mr. Dithers is Ebenezer Scrooge, of course. Bill Goodwin (announcer), Leone LeDoux, Hanley Stafford, Billy Artz (conductor), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Just A Matchstick &amp; Duster (09-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Just A Matchstick &amp; Duster (Aired September 21, 1953)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 22:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T14_58_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Just A Matchstick &amp; Duster (Aired September 21, 1953)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Just A Matchstick &amp; Duster (Aired September 21, 1953)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an inde...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Christmas Story (12-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Christmas Story (Aired December 25, 1946)

Henry Morgan was one of the rare radio stars of the nineteen forties to approach comedy from an intellectual stand point. Most popular comedy personalities relied on a stable of writers and "switch" jokes (bits that featured minor changes on a tired routine in attempt to sell them off as a new gag). Fred Allen, Henry Morgan, Stan Freberg and Bob &amp; Ray were all popular during their era and were some of the first to break away from the old manner of operating. Yet the names tossed around today as the stars of old time radio comedy remain Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Amos n' Andy, and for some reason, Fibber McGee and Molly. Not to take anything away from these often very funny performers and their respective shows (Okay, we'll take a little bit away from Amos n' Andy) but several decades later we should be able to acknowledge those whose comedy holds up as still funny and relevant. Those are the performers who, in retrospect, are the true stars of old time radio and deserve reverence today (I enjoy Bob Hope and probably listen to his Pepsodent radio program far more often than any young boy in his twenties should, but let's be realistic - most of it doesn't hold up).

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1946. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. A Christmas Story...set the day after Christmas. An unusual format for the show. A program length story about 3 kids who go to Washington, D.C. to lobby for Christmas to be celebrated all-year long. Very well-written and good radio! Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Charles Irving (announcer). 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Christmas Story (Aired December 25, 1946)

Henry Morgan was one of the rare radio stars of the nineteen forties to approach comedy from an intellectual stand point. Most popular comedy personalities relied on a stable of writers and &quot;switch&quot; jokes (bits that featured minor changes on a tired routine in attempt to sell them off as a new gag). Fred Allen, Henry Morgan, Stan Freberg and Bob &amp; Ray were all popular during their era and were some of the first to break away from the old manner of operating. Yet the names tossed around today as the stars of old time radio comedy remain Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Amos n' Andy, and for some reason, Fibber McGee and Molly. Not to take anything away from these often very funny performers and their respective shows (Okay, we'll take a little bit away from Amos n' Andy) but several decades later we should be able to acknowledge those whose comedy holds up as still funny and relevant. Those are the performers who, in retrospect, are the true stars of old time radio and deserve reverence today (I enjoy Bob Hope and probably listen to his Pepsodent radio program far more often than any young boy in his twenties should, but let's be realistic - most of it doesn't hold up).

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1946. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. A Christmas Story...set the day after Christmas. An unusual format for the show. A program length story about 3 kids who go to Washington, D.C. to lobby for Christmas to be celebrated all-year long. Very well-written and good radio! Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Charles Irving (announcer). 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle> Christmas Story (Aired December 25, 1946)

Henry Morgan was one of the rare radio stars of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE - A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)

Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, "Scrooge", to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>5365</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)

Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, is a 1951 film adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. It starred Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge and was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognise George Cole as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film, Ernest Thesiger as Marley's undertaker and Patrick Macnee as a young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marley's ghost, as well as old Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens' words at the beginning and end of the film and also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen cynically discussing Scrooge's funeral. The film was released in Great Britain under its original title, &quot;Scrooge&quot;, to marvelous acclaim. United Artists handled the US release under the title A Christmas Carol and the film was originally slated to be shown at New York City's Radio City Music Hall as part of their Christmas attraction. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Christmas Carol - 1951 (Alastair Sim)

Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Honest Harold Perry Show - Children's Christmas Party (12-20-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Children's Christmas Party (12-20-50)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities between the two series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1950. "A Children's Christmas Party" - CBS network. Sustaining. A heartwarming Christmas show as Honest Hal trusts an old bank robber with the job of playing Santa Claus for the kids. Harold sings, "Adeste Fideles." Harold Peary, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30.  


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,great,gildersleeve,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,christmas,xmas,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Children's Christmas Party (12-20-50)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities between the two series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1950. &quot;A Children's Christmas Party&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A heartwarming Christmas show as Honest Hal trusts an old bank robber with the job of playing Santa Claus for the kids. Harold sings, &quot;Adeste Fideles.&quot; Harold Peary, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30.  


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Children's Christmas Party (12-20-50)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Eighty Grand Exit (10-27-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Eighty Grand Exit (Aired October 27, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Eighty-Grand Exit". A large embezzlement that's foolproof...except for the double-cross. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-20T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eighty Grand Exit (Aired October 27, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Eighty-Grand Exit&quot;. A large embezzlement that's foolproof...except for the double-cross. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eighty Grand Exit (Aired October 27, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Pelican's Roost (06-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. 

THIS EPISODE 

June 28, 1950. CBS network. "The Pelican's Roost". Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Lynn Russell hires Marlowe, even though it looks like she's a killer. A corpse with an ice pick through the neck and mascara for a blonde, leads to the solution of the case. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Lillian Buyeff, John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, David Ellis, Paul Dubov, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-19T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gerald,mohr,raymond,chandler,dick,powell,robert,mitchum,humphrey,bogart,lillian,buyeff,john,dehner,jack,kruschen,stevenson,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,ot</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14511076.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. 

THIS EPISODE 

June 28, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Pelican's Roost&quot;. Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Lynn Russell hires Marlowe, even though it looks like she's a killer. A corpse with an ice pick through the neck and mascara for a blonde, leads to the solution of the case. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Lillian Buyeff, John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, David Ellis, Paul Dubov, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Dear Dead Lady (11-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dear Dead Lady (Aired November 3, 1950)

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 3, 1950. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Dear, Dead, Lady". A religious fanatic has committed murder...or was it the Shakespearean actor? Sydney Greenstreet, Cathy Lewis, Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Ellis, Barney Phillips, Jerry Hausner, Rex Stout (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-19T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dear Dead Lady (Aired November 3, 1950)

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 3, 1950. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Dear, Dead, Lady&quot;. A religious fanatic has committed murder...or was it the Shakespearean actor? Sydney Greenstreet, Cathy Lewis, Lawrence Dobkin, Herb Ellis, Barney Phillips, Jerry Hausner, Rex Stout (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dear Dead Lady (Aired November 3, 1950)

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Christmas Program (12-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 24, 1947)

The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Ed Cherokee, Len Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Ed Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled mostly by Floyd Caton. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings with vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1947. "Christmas Program" - ABC network. Sustaining. Susan Miller sings, Costello tells a Christmas story and meets Santa Claus! The boys trim the tree. Santa drives "fogdeer" (this is California!). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Alan Reed, Michael Roy (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-19T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 24, 1947)

The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Ed Cherokee, Len Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Ed Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled mostly by Floyd Caton. Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their ABC period they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program(The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings with vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1947. &quot;Christmas Program&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. Susan Miller sings, Costello tells a Christmas story and meets Santa Claus! The boys trim the tree. Santa drives &quot;fogdeer&quot; (this is California!). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Alan Reed, Michael Roy (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 24, 1947)

The show went through several orchestras during it...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - Crossroads Of Christmas (12-17-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Crossroads Of Christmas (Aired December 17, 1952)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. More than 500 of these programs have been digitally re-mastered and are "crystal clear." 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. Mutual network. "Crossroads Of Christmas". Sustaining. An inn-keeper of Nazareth is jeopardized by his Roman-hating nephew, who is hiding from the Centurians. A carpenter and his family in the stable return the inn-keeper's assistance. Irene Dunne (hostess), Victor Jory, Rita Johnson, Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director), Eddie Firestone, John McGreavy (writer), Pat McGeehan, Howard Culver, Tudor Owen, Michael Hayes. 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Crossroads Of Christmas (Aired December 17, 1952)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. More than 500 of these programs have been digitally re-mastered and are &quot;crystal clear.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. Mutual network. &quot;Crossroads Of Christmas&quot;. Sustaining. An inn-keeper of Nazareth is jeopardized by his Roman-hating nephew, who is hiding from the Centurians. A carpenter and his family in the stable return the inn-keeper's assistance. Irene Dunne (hostess), Victor Jory, Rita Johnson, Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director), Eddie Firestone, John McGreavy (writer), Pat McGeehan, Howard Culver, Tudor Owen, Michael Hayes. 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Crossroads Of Christmas (Aired December 17, 1952)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Con...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Background For Murder (12-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Background For Murder (Aired December 22, 1953)

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Background For Murder". A missing author expects Jerry to publish her work, but Jerry has no idea who she is! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:27. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-18T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1527</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Background For Murder (Aired December 22, 1953)

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Background For Murder&quot;. A missing author expects Jerry to publish her work, but Jerry has no idea who she is! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 25:27. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Background For Murder (Aired December 22, 1953)

These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. N...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Innocent Santa Claus (12-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Innocent Santa Claus (Aired December 21, 1951)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1951. ABC network. "The Innocent Santa Claus". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A washed up vaudevillian finally gets a job as a children's party Santa Claus. He finds himself accused of a crime by the FBI. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Tony Barrett, Walter Catlett, Jay C. Flippen, Tony Hughes, William Johnstone, Anne Whitfield. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-18T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1851</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Innocent Santa Claus (Aired December 21, 1951)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1951. ABC network. &quot;The Innocent Santa Claus&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. A washed up vaudevillian finally gets a job as a children's party Santa Claus. He finds himself accused of a crime by the FBI. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Tony Barrett, Walter Catlett, Jay C. Flippen, Tony Hughes, William Johnstone, Anne Whitfield. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Innocent Santa Claus (Aired December 21, 1951)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Stolen Rings At Christmas (12-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Stolen Rings At Christmas (Aired December 22, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.  Writer Jack Boyle grew up in Chicago, Illinois. While working as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco, he became an opium addict, was drawn into crime, and was jailed for writing bad checks. Later convicted of robbery, Boyle was serving a term in San Quentin when he created the character of Boston Blackie. The first four stories appeared in The American Magazine in 1914, with Boyle writing under the pen name "No. 6066". From 1917 to 1919, Boston Blackie stories appeared in The Red Book magazine, and from 1918 they were adapted for motion pictures. When Boston Blackie began to find success on the screen, Boyle edited the Red Book magazine stories into a book, Boston Blackie (1919). He revised and rearranged the order of the stories to create a cohesive narrative—a common practice at the time. This was the only appearance of Boston Blackie in book form, but his adventures continued to appear in periodicals.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-18T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1583</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Stolen Rings At Christmas (Aired December 22, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.  Writer Jack Boyle grew up in Chicago, Illinois. While working as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco, he became an opium addict, was drawn into crime, and was jailed for writing bad checks. Later convicted of robbery, Boyle was serving a term in San Quentin when he created the character of Boston Blackie. The first four stories appeared in The American Magazine in 1914, with Boyle writing under the pen name &quot;No. 6066&quot;. From 1917 to 1919, Boston Blackie stories appeared in The Red Book magazine, and from 1918 they were adapted for motion pictures. When Boston Blackie began to find success on the screen, Boyle edited the Red Book magazine stories into a book, Boston Blackie (1919). He revised and rearranged the order of the stories to create a cohesive narrative&#8212;a common practice at the time. This was the only appearance of Boston Blackie in book form, but his adventures continued to appear in periodicals.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Stolen Rings At Christmas (Aired December 22, 1948)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Giddyup Horsie (08-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Giddyup Horsie (Aired August 7, 1950)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. "Giddyup Horsie".  Commercials added locally. A jockey is blackmailed in order to fix a race. When that doesn't work, the jockey is murdered and the horse if framed! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Richard Webb, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 17:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-18T09_22_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Giddyup Horsie (Aired August 7, 1950)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. &quot;Giddyup Horsie&quot;.  Commercials added locally. A jockey is blackmailed in order to fix a race. When that doesn't work, the jockey is murdered and the horse if framed! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Richard Webb, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Giddyup Horsie (Aired August 7, 1950)

The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMG...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Bred For Battle (08-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bred For Battle (Aired May 15, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio, and syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the "dem" and "dose" vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1949. Program #33. Mayfair syndication. "Bred For Battle". Commercials added locally. The son of a famous prize fighter is going to follow in his father's footsteps...and therein lies the problem. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-18T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,john,brown,frank,gallop,broadway,little,miss,marker,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bred For Battle (Aired May 15, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio, and syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the &quot;dem&quot; and &quot;dose&quot; vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1949. Program #33. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Bred For Battle&quot;. Commercials added locally. The son of a famous prize fighter is going to follow in his father's footsteps...and therein lies the problem. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bred For Battle (Aired May 15, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>X Minus One - A Thousand Dollars A Plate (03-21-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Thousand Dollars A Plate (Aired March 21, 1956)

The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. Future Tense! was a 1974-76 radio series, produced in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with local actors performing scripts updated from X Minus One by Professor Eli Segal. The show was a production of WMUK, the college radio station of Western Michigan University. Segal also produced X Minus One recreations on his Audion Theater (1990). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 21, 1956. NBC network. "A Thousand Dollars A Plate". Sustaining. A humorous story about a group of astronomers on Mars (human) who try to get a group of gambling casino owners to stop a series of firework displays. Bob Hastings, Karl Swenson, Mandel Kramer, Mercer McLeod, Alan Hewitt, Ralph Bell, Jack McKenty (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-18</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Thousand Dollars A Plate (Aired March 21, 1956)

The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. Future Tense! was a 1974-76 radio series, produced in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with local actors performing scripts updated from X Minus One by Professor Eli Segal. The show was a production of WMUK, the college radio station of Western Michigan University. Segal also produced X Minus One recreations on his Audion Theater (1990). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 21, 1956. NBC network. &quot;A Thousand Dollars A Plate&quot;. Sustaining. A humorous story about a group of astronomers on Mars (human) who try to get a group of gambling casino owners to stop a series of firework displays. Bob Hastings, Karl Swenson, Mandel Kramer, Mercer McLeod, Alan Hewitt, Ralph Bell, Jack McKenty (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Thousand Dollars A Plate (Aired March 21, 1956)

The series was cancelled after the 126th bro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life of Riley - Christmas Present (12-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1944. "Christmas Present" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious Christmas present. It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-17T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1909</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1944. &quot;Christmas Present&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley has gotten a mysterious Christmas present. It's from Walla, Walla. Who is it from? William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Present (Aired December 17, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Bombay Gun Runners (08-23-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Bombay Gun Runners (Aired August 23, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 23, 1950. "Bombay Gun Runners." - NBC Network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is off to Bombay to help an American who has been framed for gun running. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Robert Ryf (writer, commercial spokesman), Basil Adlam (composer), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), Bill Cairn (producer, director). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-17T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-12-17T10_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1576605666.14506559" length="6936751" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bombay Gun Runners (Aired August 23, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 23, 1950. &quot;Bombay Gun Runners.&quot; - NBC Network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is off to Bombay to help an American who has been framed for gun running. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Robert Ryf (writer, commercial spokesman), Basil Adlam (composer), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), Bill Cairn (producer, director). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bombay Gun Runners (Aired August 23, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most dura...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Flintstones - Christmas Flintstone (12-25-64) Audio Only</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Flintstone (12-25-64) Audio Only

The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting, and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the Rubbles (who are also their best friends). It was originally broadcast on ABC from September 30, 1960 until April 1, 1966, as the first animated series to hold a prime time slot. The continuing popularity of The Flintstones rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated television series for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted in late 1989. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second-greatest TV cartoon of all time (after The Simpsons). 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-17T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>flintstones,bedrock,hanna-barbera,animated,sitcom,barney,pebbles,betty,wilma,rubble,our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Flintstone (12-25-64) Audio Only

The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting, and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the Rubbles (who are also their best friends). It was originally broadcast on ABC from September 30, 1960 until April 1, 1966, as the first animated series to hold a prime time slot. The continuing popularity of The Flintstones rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. The Flintstones was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated television series for three decades, until The Simpsons debuted in late 1989. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Flintstones the second-greatest TV cartoon of all time (after The Simpsons). 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Flintstone (12-25-64) Audio Only

The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Christmas Day (12-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Day  (Aired December 25, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on "Christmas Day". Jack sings, "The House I Live In." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-17T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Day  (Aired December 25, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A visit to Jack's house on &quot;Christmas Day&quot;. Jack sings, &quot;The House I Live In.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Stuart Wade (vocal), The Martin Men. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Day  (Aired December 25, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - A Contemporary Christmas Carol (12-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Contemporary Christmas Carol (Aired December 24, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol and pete rugolo and later by richard shores. Good scripts, a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let’s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,…, Dick powell as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 24, 1949. NBC network. "A Contemporary Christmas Carol". Sustaining. The famous story by Charles Dickens, but done by Richard Diamond, the private detective, and his friends. See the same script, broadcast two years later. Dick sings, "Mele Kalikimaka," after the story. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Charles Dickens (author), Blake Edwards (writer). 32:33.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-17T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1944</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Contemporary Christmas Carol (Aired December 24, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol and pete rugolo and later by richard shores. Good scripts, a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let&#8217;s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,&#8230;, Dick powell as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 24, 1949. NBC network. &quot;A Contemporary Christmas Carol&quot;. Sustaining. The famous story by Charles Dickens, but done by Richard Diamond, the private detective, and his friends. See the same script, broadcast two years later. Dick sings, &quot;Mele Kalikimaka,&quot; after the story. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Charles Dickens (author), Blake Edwards (writer). 32:33.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Contemporary Christmas Carol (Aired December 24, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - 2 Episodes From 1943 and 1959 (Christmas Special)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1943 and 1959 (Christmas Special)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success.
 
TODAY'S SHOW: "Korean Christmas Carol" (12-20-59) and "Nothing Up My Sleeve" (01-05-43)

December 20, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Korean Christmas Carol". the story of a strange G. I., his A. W. O. L. bag, and an even stranger Christmas battle. Bill Lipton, Lyle Sudrow, Allen Manson, Phil Meader, Santos Ortega, Guy Repp, Larry Robinson, Lawson Zerbe, Stuart Metz (announcer), George Walsh (announcer), George Bamber (writer), Paul Roberts (producer, director), Ethel Huber (music supervisor). 24:53. 

January 5, 1943. CBS network. "Nothing Up My Sleeve". Sustaining. A suspenseful tale of robbery and missing money in a locked room. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elissa Landi, George Coulouris, John Dickson Carr (host, writer), John Dietz (director), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (announcer). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-16T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,van,heflin,cathy,lewis,joseph,kearns,ken,niles,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3443</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1943 and 1959 (Christmas Special)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success.
 
TODAY'S SHOW: &quot;Korean Christmas Carol&quot; (12-20-59) and &quot;Nothing Up My Sleeve&quot; (01-05-43)

December 20, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Korean Christmas Carol&quot;. the story of a strange G. I., his A. W. O. L. bag, and an even stranger Christmas battle. Bill Lipton, Lyle Sudrow, Allen Manson, Phil Meader, Santos Ortega, Guy Repp, Larry Robinson, Lawson Zerbe, Stuart Metz (announcer), George Walsh (announcer), George Bamber (writer), Paul Roberts (producer, director), Ethel Huber (music supervisor). 24:53. 

January 5, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Nothing Up My Sleeve&quot;. Sustaining. A suspenseful tale of robbery and missing money in a locked room. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elissa Landi, George Coulouris, John Dickson Carr (host, writer), John Dietz (director), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (announcer). 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <title>Cricket On The Hearth - Dickens Other Christmas Story (12-24-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dicken's Other Christmas Story (Aired December 24, 1945)

In July 1845, Dickens contemplated forming a periodical focusing on the concerns of the home called The Cricket but the plan fell through, and he transformed his idea into a Christmas book in which he abandoned social criticism, current events, and topical themes in favour of simple fantasy and a domestic setting for his hero's redemption. The book was released on 20 December 1845 (the title page read "1846") and sold briskly into the New Year. Seventeen stage productions opened during the Christmas season 1845 with one production receiving Dickens's approval and opening on the same day as the book's release. Dickens read the tale four times in public performance. It has been dramatized in numerous languages and for years was more popular on stage than "A Christmas Carol." Vladimir Lenin publicly walked out of a performance of the "Cricket" play in the Soviet Union, calling it too sentimental, but it is less explicitly Christian than some of Dickens' other Christmas books. Best read as a fairy tale rather than realistic fiction, Cricket has been criticized for its sentimentality but contemporary readers were attracted to its depiction of the Victorian ideal of the happy home. 


  


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      <itunes:summary>Dicken's Other Christmas Story (Aired December 24, 1945)

In July 1845, Dickens contemplated forming a periodical focusing on the concerns of the home called The Cricket but the plan fell through, and he transformed his idea into a Christmas book in which he abandoned social criticism, current events, and topical themes in favour of simple fantasy and a domestic setting for his hero's redemption. The book was released on 20 December 1845 (the title page read &quot;1846&quot;) and sold briskly into the New Year. Seventeen stage productions opened during the Christmas season 1845 with one production receiving Dickens's approval and opening on the same day as the book's release. Dickens read the tale four times in public performance. It has been dramatized in numerous languages and for years was more popular on stage than &quot;A Christmas Carol.&quot; Vladimir Lenin publicly walked out of a performance of the &quot;Cricket&quot; play in the Soviet Union, calling it too sentimental, but it is less explicitly Christian than some of Dickens' other Christmas books. Best read as a fairy tale rather than realistic fiction, Cricket has been criticized for its sentimentality but contemporary readers were attracted to its depiction of the Victorian ideal of the happy home. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dicken's Other Christmas Story (Aired December 24, 1945)

In July 1845, Dickens contemplated fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Night Before Christmas (12-24-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Night Before Christmas (Aired December 24, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1945. Mutual network. "The Night Before Christmas". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A Christmas story with two Santas (one of them "Lou the Lisper," a henchman of Professor Moriarty)! The story is based on, "The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle." Anthony Boucher (writer), Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer). 32:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>The Night Before Christmas (Aired December 24, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 24, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Night Before Christmas&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A Christmas story with two Santas (one of them &quot;Lou the Lisper,&quot; a henchman of Professor Moriarty)! The story is based on, &quot;The Adventure Of The Blue Carbuncle.&quot; Anthony Boucher (writer), Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Edna Best (producer). 32:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Night Before Christmas (Aired December 24, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - The Magic Christmas Tree (12-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Magic Christmas Tree (Aired December 24, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1950. CBS network. "The Magic Christmas Tree". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. The script was previously used on December 19, 1948, December 25, 1949 and subsequently on December 23, 1951, December 21, 1952 and December 25, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Magic Christmas Tree (Aired December 24, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Magic Christmas Tree&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo. The script was previously used on December 19, 1948, December 25, 1949 and subsequently on December 23, 1951, December 21, 1952 and December 25, 1955. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Magic Christmas Tree (Aired December 24, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation come...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Sends A Christmas Card (1951)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Murder Sends A Christmas Card (1951) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of "Big Town," and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale."

THIS EPISODE:

1951. Program #3. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder Sends A Christmas Card". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Murder Sends A Christmas Card (1951) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of &quot;Big Town,&quot; and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

1951. Program #3. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder Sends A Christmas Card&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The LineUp - The Silk Stocking Bandit (03-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silk Stocking Bandit (Aired March 15, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 15, 1952. CBS network. "The Silk Stocking Bandit" AKA: The Bakery Bandit's Bad Blooper. Sustaining. A bandit wearing a silk stocking over his head has held up four bakeries, and doesn't hesitate to use his gun! The date is subject to correction. Blake Edwards (writer), Bob Wells (writer), Dan Cubberly (announcer), David Light, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Harry Lang, Howard McNear, Jack Moyles, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Jim Backus, Joel Samuels, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone. 27:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-15T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silk Stocking Bandit (Aired March 15, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 15, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Silk Stocking Bandit&quot; AKA: The Bakery Bandit's Bad Blooper. Sustaining. A bandit wearing a silk stocking over his head has held up four bakeries, and doesn't hesitate to use his gun! The date is subject to correction. Blake Edwards (writer), Bob Wells (writer), Dan Cubberly (announcer), David Light, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Harry Lang, Howard McNear, Jack Moyles, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Jim Backus, Joel Samuels, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone. 27:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silk Stocking Bandit (Aired March 15, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - Off Tokyo Bay (01-06-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Off Tokyo Bay (Aired January 6, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1943. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Off Tokyo Bay". Sustaining. An exciting story about a disabled American submarine at the bottom of Tokyo bay. Richard Sayle (author), Jack Mitchell (adaptor), Frank Papp (director), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Karl Weber. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-15T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Off Tokyo Bay (Aired January 6, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1943. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Off Tokyo Bay&quot;. Sustaining. An exciting story about a disabled American submarine at the bottom of Tokyo bay. Richard Sayle (author), Jack Mitchell (adaptor), Frank Papp (director), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Karl Weber. 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Father Knows Best - Christmas Program (12-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 21, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as the General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really "rules" over his family. Jim also calls his children names, something common on radio but lost in the TV series. 

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December 21, 1950. "Christmas Program" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. A Christmas fable about Hans Christian Anderson and his many children's characters. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Ted Donaldson, Rhoda Williams, June Whitley, Eleanor Audley, Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra, Clarence Nash (as the duck). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 21, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as the General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954. On the radio program, the character of Jim differs from the later television character. The radio Jim is far more sarcastic and shows he really &quot;rules&quot; over his family. Jim also calls his children names, something common on radio but lost in the TV series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 21, 1950. &quot;Christmas Program&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. A Christmas fable about Hans Christian Anderson and his many children's characters. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Ted Donaldson, Rhoda Williams, June Whitley, Eleanor Audley, Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra, Clarence Nash (as the duck). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 21, 1950)

The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - Dark Island (08-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Island (Aired August 8, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Mutual network. "The Dark Island". Sustaining. A woman marries a writer when he rents a cottage on a lonely island owned by her father. Is he really, "The Scalpel Killer?" John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Sidney Morris (author), Gertrude Warner, Bernard Grant, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Maurice Tarplin, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor). 29:26 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-15T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,brett,halliday,maurice,tarplin,ann,shepard,larry,haines,carl,eastman,sheperd,bill,zuckert,ralph,camargo,burt,cullen,lawson,zerbe,marilyn,erskin,alfred,hitchcock,david,kogan,craig,rice,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,ki</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Island (Aired August 8, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Dark Island&quot;. Sustaining. A woman marries a writer when he rents a cottage on a lonely island owned by her father. Is he really, &quot;The Scalpel Killer?&quot; John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Sidney Morris (author), Gertrude Warner, Bernard Grant, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Maurice Tarplin, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor). 29:26 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Island (Aired August 8, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet -The Big Little Jesus (12-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Little Jesus (Aired December 22, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. Program #227. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Big Little Jesus". A Christmas story. A Los Angeles Mission reports the statue of Jesus has been stolen the day before Christmas. Well written, a good show. Title and date are tentative. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-14T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,christmas,xmas,holiday,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Little Jesus (Aired December 22, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. While most radio shows used one or two sound effects experts, Dragnet needed five; a script clocking in at just under 30 minutes could require up to 300 separate effects. Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. Program #227. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Little Jesus&quot;. A Christmas story. A Los Angeles Mission reports the statue of Jesus has been stolen the day before Christmas. Well written, a good show. Title and date are tentative. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Little Jesus (Aired December 22, 1953)

The first several months were bumpy, as Webb an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Grainger -  Seafarer Mystery Aka: Stiff Spouse (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Seafarer Mystery Aka: Stiff Spouse (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Granger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-14T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,with,granger,private,eye,new,york,city,steve,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Seafarer Mystery Aka: Stiff Spouse (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Granger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Seafarer Mystery Aka: Stiff Spouse (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

this show, starting ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Christmas Present (12-10-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Present (Aired December 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE
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December 10, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Mel tries to raise some money to buy Betty a "Christmas Present". Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-14T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1845</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Present (Aired December 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE
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December 10, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Mel tries to raise some money to buy Betty a &quot;Christmas Present&quot;. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Present (Aired December 10, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Product...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Trade Winds (05-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trade Winds (Aired May 29, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 29, 1949. NBC network. "Trade Winds". Sustaining. Screen director Tay Garnett appears. A detective chases a woman around the world, falling in love with her in the process. Fredric March, Tay Garnett, Lurene Tuttle, GeGe Pearson, James Nusser, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Wally Maher, Betty Moran, Milton Geiger (adaptor). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-14T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trade Winds (Aired May 29, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Studios, was broadcast for one season of 35 half-hour episodes on NBC, under the sponsorship of Eastman Kodak, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956. Actors on the television series included John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Brennan, Peter Lorre, Evelyn Ankers, Fay Wray, Errol Flynn, Edmond O'Brien, Buster Keaton, Buddy Ebsen, William Bendix, Robert Ryan, Brandon De Wilde, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Ward Bond, Rory Calhoun, Jack Carson, Neville Brand, Alan Young, Cloris Leachman, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Lawford, Marie Windsor, Charles Bickford, Zasu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Jack Elam, Herb Shriner, Kim Hunter, Keenan Wynn, Jeanette MacDonald, Leo Durocher, Macdonald Carey, Ralph Bellamy, Basil Rathbone, Fred MacMurray, Jerry Mathers, Rod Steiger, Ray Milland, Alan Hale, Jr., Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Linda Darnell, Howard McNear, Dennis Hopper, and Leo Gordon.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 29, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Trade Winds&quot;. Sustaining. Screen director Tay Garnett appears. A detective chases a woman around the world, falling in love with her in the process. Fredric March, Tay Garnett, Lurene Tuttle, GeGe Pearson, James Nusser, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Wally Maher, Betty Moran, Milton Geiger (adaptor). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Trade Winds (Aired May 29, 1949)

The television version, produced and filmed at Hal Roach Stud...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Di It - Follow That Christmas Train (12-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Follow That Christmas Train (Aired December 19, 1949)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Follow That Christmas Train". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Christmas story. George Valentine receives a letter asking for help...from Santa Claus! Claire Brooks disappears, the toys are stolen, and the kid on Santa's knee is really a midget! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Virginia Eiler, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Tony Morris. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-14T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Follow That Christmas Train (Aired December 19, 1949)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Follow That Christmas Train&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A Christmas story. George Valentine receives a letter asking for help...from Santa Claus! Claire Brooks disappears, the toys are stolen, and the kid on Santa's knee is really a midget! Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wally Maher, Lawrence Dobkin, John Dehner, Virginia Eiler, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Tony Morris. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Follow That Christmas Train (Aired December 19, 1949)

As Valentine made his rounds in search o...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Big Town - Prelude To Christmas (12-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Prelude To Christmas (Aired December 21, 1948)

Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1948. NBC network. "Prelude To Christmas". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Not auditioned. "The story of a child's simple faith." Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Casey Allen, Donald McDonald, Larry Haines, Bill Adams, Stefan Schnabel, Michael O'Day, Jimsey Sommers, Gloria Stegney,  Jack Payne (engineer), John Powers (sound effects), Westin Conan (sound effects), James Hayes (NBC producer), Jon Gart (music arrangement), Hugh James (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-13T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,christmas,xmas,holiday,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2040</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prelude To Christmas (Aired December 21, 1948)

Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Prelude To Christmas&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Not auditioned. &quot;The story of a child's simple faith.&quot; Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Casey Allen, Donald McDonald, Larry Haines, Bill Adams, Stefan Schnabel, Michael O'Day, Jimsey Sommers, Gloria Stegney,  Jack Payne (engineer), John Powers (sound effects), Westin Conan (sound effects), James Hayes (NBC producer), Jon Gart (music arrangement), Hugh James (announcer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prelude To Christmas (Aired December 21, 1948)

Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the sto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - Three Times Magic (06-18-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Times Magic (Aired June 18, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 June 18, 1977. Program #39. CBS network. "Three Times Magic". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on December 18, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theater." "Jack and The Beanstalk," Rumpelstilskin," and "Beauty and The Beast." Tom Bosley (host), Jacob Grimm (author), Wilhelm Grimm (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Don Scardino, Mia Dillon, Himan Brown (producer, director), Earl Hammond, Bryna Raeburn. 52:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-13T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2568</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Times Magic (Aired June 18, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 June 18, 1977. Program #39. CBS network. &quot;Three Times Magic&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on December 18, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theater.&quot; &quot;Jack and The Beanstalk,&quot; Rumpelstilskin,&quot; and &quot;Beauty and The Beast.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Jacob Grimm (author), Wilhelm Grimm (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Don Scardino, Mia Dillon, Himan Brown (producer, director), Earl Hammond, Bryna Raeburn. 52:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Times Magic (Aired June 18, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - The Pit Viper (5-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pit Viper (Aired April 27, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1952. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. "The Pit Viper". Commercials added locally. Cvetic tries to prevent the Party from creating unrest among American miners. Dana Andrews, William Conrad, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-13T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pit Viper (Aired April 27, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1952. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Pit Viper&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic tries to prevent the Party from creating unrest among American miners. Dana Andrews, William Conrad, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Pit Viper (Aired April 27, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a vo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Smile&quot; (10-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Sugar" (Aired October 12, 1049)

In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting—and losing—all their money.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-13T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,susan,boyle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Sugar&quot; (Aired October 12, 1049)

In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, came down instead of the duck, and in another, a model came down in a birdcage with the money. Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting&#8212;and losing&#8212;all their money.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Sugar&quot; (Aired October 12, 1049)

In one episode, Groucho's brother, Harpo, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Strange Dr. Weird - Two Episodes From 1945</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Room (02-13-45) and Knife Of Death (02-20-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: "Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance..." The closing line never changed: Perhaps you’ll drop in on me again soon. I’m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 13, 1945. Program #15. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. "The Secret Room". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. Nazis find the perfect place to hide out...for Nazis that is! Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 

February 20, 1945. Program #16. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. ""The Knife Of Death"". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. The knife that Jack the Ripper used turns up during the Blitz.. with an evil force behind it! Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director).


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-13T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>strange,dr.,weird,doctor,terror,supernatural,horror,maurice,tarplin,robert,a.,arthur,david,kogan,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Room (02-13-45) and Knife Of Death (02-20-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: &quot;Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance...&quot; The closing line never changed: Perhaps you&#8217;ll drop in on me again soon. I&#8217;m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 13, 1945. Program #15. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. &quot;The Secret Room&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. Nazis find the perfect place to hide out...for Nazis that is! Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 

February 20, 1945. Program #16. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. &quot;&quot;The Knife Of Death&quot;&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. The knife that Jack the Ripper used turns up during the Blitz.. with an evil force behind it! Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director).


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Room (02-13-45) and Knife Of Death (02-20-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - The Celestial Omnibus (08-18-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Celestial Omnibus (Aired August 18, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1957. CBS network. "The Celestial Omnibus". Sustaining. A young boy's ride on the stagecoach to Heaven. Good radio. Peter Lazer, Lee Vines, Luis Van Rooten. 23:38.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-12T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1418</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Celestial Omnibus (Aired August 18, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1957. CBS network. &quot;The Celestial Omnibus&quot;. Sustaining. A young boy's ride on the stagecoach to Heaven. Good radio. Peter Lazer, Lee Vines, Luis Van Rooten. 23:38.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Celestial Omnibus (Aired August 18, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Falcon - The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Presen (12-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Presen (Aired December 24, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Presen (Aired December 24, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Unwelcome Christmas Presen (Aired December 24, 1950)

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      <title>Rocky Jordan - Death In The Sand (01-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Sand (Aired January 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity." Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Death In The Sand". Sustaining. Rocky is invited to the desert camp of Sheik Abas Ali, where after a dancing girl and a water pipe, Rocky is accused of killing the Sheik. Keep your eye on the sand diviner! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, William Fifield (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (composer, conductor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-12T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Sand (Aired January 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot; Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident. During the Cairo-based run, he often encountered Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Death In The Sand&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky is invited to the desert camp of Sheik Abas Ali, where after a dancing girl and a water pipe, Rocky is accused of killing the Sheik. Keep your eye on the sand diviner! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, William Fifield (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Milton Charles (composer, conductor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death In The Sand (Aired January 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the b...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Whistler - Delayed Christmas Present (12-23-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. "Delayed Christmas Present". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-12T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1929</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. Of the 692 episodes, over 200 no longer exist. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1951. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Delayed Christmas Present&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. The story of a nightclub singer's flight from a gangster, as told in a cheap Panamanian saloon. Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Forman (announcer), Britt Wood (harmonica), Edward Bloodworth (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Marvin Miller, Wilbur Hatch (music), William Conrad. 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Delayed Christmas Present (Aired December 23, 1951)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Santa Claus Is No Saint (Aired 12-24-50) Christmas</title>
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        <![CDATA[Santa Claus Is No Saint (Aired December 24, 1950) 
Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances. The plots involved stolen art works, society murders, actresses and actors, corrupt politicians at the highest levels, and the creme de la creme of the era's culture--all fitting manifestations of Price's unique characterization of Simon Templar. On the production side of the Vincent Price run, the series was directed by Thomas McAvity and Helen Mack, for the most part. McAvity married Helen Mack in 1940 and the couple enjoyed a highly successful career producing, writing and directing for Radio. As such, McAvity directed most of the earlier Vincent Price episodes and Helen Mack most of the later scripts.
 
THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1950. NBC network. "Santa Claus Is No Saint". Sustaining. When Simon Templar gets dressed up as Santa Claus, he finds himself accused of a jewel theft. The NBC system cue is heard with Christmas bells instead of the usual chimes. Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Mary Shipp, Betty Lou Gerson, Hy Averback, Ted Osborne, Stanley Farrar, Lawrence Dobkin, Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator). 29:33. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,christmas,xmas,holiday,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1885</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Santa Claus Is No Saint (Aired December 24, 1950) 
Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances. The plots involved stolen art works, society murders, actresses and actors, corrupt politicians at the highest levels, and the creme de la creme of the era's culture--all fitting manifestations of Price's unique characterization of Simon Templar. On the production side of the Vincent Price run, the series was directed by Thomas McAvity and Helen Mack, for the most part. McAvity married Helen Mack in 1940 and the couple enjoyed a highly successful career producing, writing and directing for Radio. As such, McAvity directed most of the earlier Vincent Price episodes and Helen Mack most of the later scripts.
 
THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Santa Claus Is No Saint&quot;. Sustaining. When Simon Templar gets dressed up as Santa Claus, he finds himself accused of a jewel theft. The NBC system cue is heard with Christmas bells instead of the usual chimes. Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Mary Shipp, Betty Lou Gerson, Hy Averback, Ted Osborne, Stanley Farrar, Lawrence Dobkin, Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator). 29:33. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Santa Claus Is No Saint (Aired December 24, 1950) 
Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Snowman (12-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and, Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1951. "Snowman" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. President Hall is disturbed because his students haven't built a Christmas snowman in front of his house. The program may be dated February 10, 1950. Alan Reed (?), Arthur Q. Bryan, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and, Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1951. &quot;Snowman&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. President Hall is disturbed because his students haven't built a Christmas snowman in front of his house. The program may be dated February 10, 1950. Alan Reed (?), Arthur Q. Bryan, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Snowman (Aired December 19, 1951)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Caltex Theater (Australian ) - Scrooge The Miser (Christmas) 1953</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scrooge The Miser (Christmas) 1953 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: ‘Crime and Punishment’, ‘Lass of Richmond Hill’, ‘Iris’, ‘Good-bye Mr Chips’, ‘The Petrified Forest’. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: ‘Caltex Theatre’ was a continuation of ‘Macquarie Radio Theatre’ which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney. Some Below Notes From The Old Time Radio Plot Spot.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Scrooge The Miser (Christmas) 1953 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: &#8216;Crime and Punishment&#8217;, &#8216;Lass of Richmond Hill&#8217;, &#8216;Iris&#8217;, &#8216;Good-bye Mr Chips&#8217;, &#8216;The Petrified Forest&#8217;. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Notes: &#8216;Caltex Theatre&#8217; was a continuation of &#8216;Macquarie Radio Theatre&#8217; which began in 1941. One production per month came from 3AW Melbourne and was directed by Myles Wright, the other productions came from Sydney. Some Below Notes From The Old Time Radio Plot Spot.


  


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The Caltex Theater was an Austr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Christmas Eve With The Family (12-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Eve With The Family (Aired December 21, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays.

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December 21, 1952. "Christmas Eve With The Family" - NBC network. Sustaining. It's the day before Christmas and Eleanor Wentworth is giving Henry an expensive wallet. Henry tries to buy a battery-operated Christmas tree pin for Eleanor. A nice Christmas show. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Barbara Robbins, Clifford Goldsmith, Dick Dudley (announcer). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Eve With The Family (Aired December 21, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1952. &quot;Christmas Eve With The Family&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. It's the day before Christmas and Eleanor Wentworth is giving Henry an expensive wallet. Henry tries to buy a battery-operated Christmas tree pin for Eleanor. A nice Christmas show. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Barbara Robbins, Clifford Goldsmith, Dick Dudley (announcer). 31:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Eve With The Family (Aired December 21, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Engaged Girl Murder Case (11-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Engaged Girl Murder Case (Aired November 10, 1949)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering—and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it’s because it originated from the “radio fiction factory” of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 10, 1949. CBS network. "The Engaged Girl Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Mr. Keen solves a murder case while on horseback! Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originators, producers), Larry Elliott (announcer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (dialogue). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,keen,tracer,of,lost,persons,frank,anne,hummert,larry,elliott,bennett,kilpack,lawrence,klee,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Engaged Girl Murder Case (Aired November 10, 1949)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering&#8212;and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it&#8217;s because it originated from the &#8220;radio fiction factory&#8221; of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 10, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Engaged Girl Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Mr. Keen solves a murder case while on horseback! Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originators, producers), Larry Elliott (announcer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (dialogue). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Engaged Girl Murder Case (Aired November 10, 1949)

The series originally aired as a thrice...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MOVIE-Miracle On 34th Street (1973)-Christmas MOVIE</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOVIE-Miracle On 34th Street (1973)-Christmas MOVIE

Valentine Davies was born on August 25, 1905 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Miracle on 34th Street (1947), The Glenn Miller Story (1954) and It Happens Every Spring (1949). He died on July 23, 1961 in Malibu, California, USA. 1949-50: President of the Screen Writers Guild. Davies met director George Seaton in the 1920s, while the former was a student at the University of Michigan and the latter was an actor in Detroit. They became longtime friends and colleagues. Davies' family had a successful real estate business, but he wanted to be a writer. He attended Yale graduate school to study drama. He enjoyed jazz music and sailing. He wrote the outline for Miracle on 34th Street (1947) while in the Coast Guard in 1944. He was disillusioned with the commercialization of Christmas and thought about what would happen if a real Santa Claus walked into a department store in December. 1960-61: President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His father emigrated from the Netherlands and changed his name from "Davries" to "Davies". In the early 1900s, actress Reine Davies, nee Douras, drove past the Davies Real Estate office in Brooklyn, liked the name on the sign and took the name "Davies" for her stage name. All of her sisters did the same, with sister Marion Davies becoming the most successful and famous.

THIS MOVIE

December 14, 1973. CBS Made for TV remake. A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is. Sebastian Cabot (Kris Kringle).. Jane Alexander  (Karen Walker).. David Hartman (Bill Schaffner)..Suzanne Davidson (Susan Walker)..Jim Backus (Shellhammer)..Roddy McDowall (Dr. Sawyer)..Tom Bosley (Judge Harper). 1:26:16.


  




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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-11T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>miracle,on,34th,street,thirty-fourth,chjristmas,santa,cllaus,kris,kringle,saint,nick,macy's,gimbels,store,retail,xmas,holiday,sebastian,cabot,jane,alexander,karen,walker,david,hartman,bill,schaffner,suzanne,davidson,susan,jim,backus,shellhammer,roddy,mcdo</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5176</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>MOVIE-Miracle On 34th Street (1973)-Christmas MOVIE

Valentine Davies was born on August 25, 1905 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Miracle on 34th Street (1947), The Glenn Miller Story (1954) and It Happens Every Spring (1949). He died on July 23, 1961 in Malibu, California, USA. 1949-50: President of the Screen Writers Guild. Davies met director George Seaton in the 1920s, while the former was a student at the University of Michigan and the latter was an actor in Detroit. They became longtime friends and colleagues. Davies' family had a successful real estate business, but he wanted to be a writer. He attended Yale graduate school to study drama. He enjoyed jazz music and sailing. He wrote the outline for Miracle on 34th Street (1947) while in the Coast Guard in 1944. He was disillusioned with the commercialization of Christmas and thought about what would happen if a real Santa Claus walked into a department store in December. 1960-61: President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His father emigrated from the Netherlands and changed his name from &quot;Davries&quot; to &quot;Davies&quot;. In the early 1900s, actress Reine Davies, nee Douras, drove past the Davies Real Estate office in Brooklyn, liked the name on the sign and took the name &quot;Davies&quot; for her stage name. All of her sisters did the same, with sister Marion Davies becoming the most successful and famous.

THIS MOVIE

December 14, 1973. CBS Made for TV remake. A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is. Sebastian Cabot (Kris Kringle).. Jane Alexander  (Karen Walker).. David Hartman (Bill Schaffner)..Suzanne Davidson (Susan Walker)..Jim Backus (Shellhammer)..Roddy McDowall (Dr. Sawyer)..Tom Bosley (Judge Harper). 1:26:16.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>MOVIE-Miracle On 34th Street (1973)-Christmas MOVIE

Valentine Davies was born on August 25, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall - Assassin Game (11-05-82)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Assassin Game (Aired November 5, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope. Though not a fan of the horror genre, Rubes recognized a hit when she saw one and gave Howell the green light to begin production. Bill Howell served as Executive Producer of Nightfall at CBC Toronto for the first two seasons. The reins were passed for the third season to veteran CBC Radio producer Don Kowalchuk (Doctor Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show) at CBC Vancouver. Show Notes From Calfkiller.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-12-10T22_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-10T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Assassin Game (Aired November 5, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. Nightfall was the brainchild of producer Bill Howell, who was best known at the time for his work on CBC Playhouse and the cult favorite adventure series, Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space. (Howell later went on to be executive producer of CBC Radio's highly-popular series, The Mystery Project, which ran from 1992 to 2004.) When CBC Radio was revamped and given an expanded budget in 1980, Howell approached the newly-appointed Head of Radio Drama, Susan Rubes, about his idea for a supernatural/horror anthology series that would push the envelope. Though not a fan of the horror genre, Rubes recognized a hit when she saw one and gave Howell the green light to begin production. Bill Howell served as Executive Producer of Nightfall at CBC Toronto for the first two seasons. The reins were passed for the third season to veteran CBC Radio producer Don Kowalchuk (Doctor Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show) at CBC Vancouver. Show Notes From Calfkiller.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Assassin Game (Aired November 5, 1982)

Nightfall is a radio drama series produced and aired by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Christmas Shopping (12-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)

Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1946. CBS network. "Christmas Shopping". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-12-10T17_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-10T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1965</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)

Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

December 19, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Christmas Shopping&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Casey uses the nimble fingers of a pick pocket and a 10 ton truck to catch a pair of murderers. Tony Marvin (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, George Harmon Coxe (creator), Herman Chittison (piano), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 33:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Shopping (Aired December 19, 1946)

Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Killer Come Home (07-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Killer Come Home (Aired July 18, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 18, 1950. Mutual network. "Killer Come Home". Sustaining. Two escaped convicts in the hills of Kentucky stop to visit the mother of one of them. Agnes Young, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Al Fanelli (organist), Grayson Enlow (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), Scott Tennyson, David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Frank Behrens. 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-10T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Killer Come Home (Aired July 18, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 18, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Killer Come Home&quot;. Sustaining. Two escaped convicts in the hills of Kentucky stop to visit the mother of one of them. Agnes Young, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Al Fanelli (organist), Grayson Enlow (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), Scott Tennyson, David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Frank Behrens. 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Killer Come Home (Aired July 18, 1950)

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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Guest Is Rita Hayworth (01-05-43)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (Aired December 22, 1953)

Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Plot To Murder Santa Claus". Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, Theodore Von Eltz, Mary McGovern, Kay Stewart, Frank Gerstle, James Nusser, Barney Phillips, Bill Justine, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-10T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,uso,troops,entertain,overseas,war,g.i.,wendell,niles,frank,sinatra,frances,langford,skinnay,ennis,orchestra,rita,hayworth,jerry,colonna,barbara,jo,allen,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardel</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (Aired December 22, 1953)

Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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December 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Plot To Murder Santa Claus&quot;. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, Theodore Von Eltz, Mary McGovern, Kay Stewart, Frank Gerstle, James Nusser, Barney Phillips, Bill Justine, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Rocky Fortune - The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (12-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (Aired December 22, 1953)

Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Plot To Murder Santa Claus". Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, Theodore Von Eltz, Mary McGovern, Kay Stewart, Frank Gerstle, James Nusser, Barney Phillips, Bill Justine, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (Aired December 22, 1953)

Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Thus, as with Alan Ladd in his Mayfair Productions program, Box-13, Sinatra--and Las Vegas and Hollywood--found a far greater immediate demand for his talent on stage and in Film. The Big-Screen's gain was Radio's loss. Compounding any hope of a second season of Rocky Fortune, Ava Gardner's movie Mogambo was also released on October 9, 1953. Thus, both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Plot To Murder Santa Claus&quot;. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, Theodore Von Eltz, Mary McGovern, Kay Stewart, Frank Gerstle, James Nusser, Barney Phillips, Bill Justine, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Plot To Murder Santa Claus (Aired December 22, 1953)

Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Curtain Time - The Dishonest Ghost (07-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Curtain Time - The Dishonest Ghost (Aired July 10, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1948. NBC network, Chicago origination. "The Dishonest Ghost". Sponsored by: Mars Bar. A rocky romance between an author and the publisher's daughter. Loretta Boynton, Mike Wallace (announcer, as "Myron Wallace"), Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Paul Demande (writer), Fay Palmer, Arthur Peterson, Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders, George Cisar. 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-09T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mars,candy,co.,curtain,time,theater,fay,palmer,arthur,peterson,patrick,allen,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,o</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Curtain Time - The Dishonest Ghost (Aired July 10, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1948. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;The Dishonest Ghost&quot;. Sponsored by: Mars Bar. A rocky romance between an author and the publisher's daughter. Loretta Boynton, Mike Wallace (announcer, as &quot;Myron Wallace&quot;), Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Paul Demande (writer), Fay Palmer, Arthur Peterson, Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders, George Cisar. 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Curtain Time - The Dishonest Ghost (Aired July 10, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Peter Drake (02-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Peter Drake (Aired February 23, 1948)

The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1948. Program #11. Finley syndication. "Peter Drake". Commercials added locally. Book 84, page 327. The wealthy treasurer of a company gives into his greedy wife, Marsha. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 23:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Peter Drake (Aired February 23, 1948)

The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1948. Program #11. Finley syndication. &quot;Peter Drake&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 84, page 327. The wealthy treasurer of a company gives into his greedy wife, Marsha. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Peter Drake (Aired February 23, 1948)

The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - Ticket To Murder (1945)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Is My Hobby - Ticket To Murder (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 17:33:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-09T09_33_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1507</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Is My Hobby - Ticket To Murder (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.


  


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Glen Langan stars as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lum &amp; Abner Show - The Golden Fleece Finance Co. (02-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Golden Fleece Finance Co. (Aired February 20, 1949)

Lum and Abner , The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 20, 1949. "The Golden Fleece Finance Co." - CBS network. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. The boys try to attend a convention in Leavenworth, Kansas, by borrowing $200 from a finance company. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Clarence Hartzell, Felix Mills and His Orchestra, Wendell Niles (announcer). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-09T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golden Fleece Finance Co. (Aired February 20, 1949)

Lum and Abner , The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 20, 1949. &quot;The Golden Fleece Finance Co.&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. The boys try to attend a convention in Leavenworth, Kansas, by borrowing $200 from a finance company. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Clarence Hartzell, Felix Mills and His Orchestra, Wendell Niles (announcer). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Golden Fleece Finance Co. (Aired February 20, 1949)

Lum and Abner , The Adventures of two ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silent Men -  Heroin Source X (11-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Heroin Source X (Aired November 18, 1951)

NBC, 30 min. "This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless..." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

November 18, 1951. NBC network. "Heroin: Source X". Sustaining. A government agent named Larry Thomas is sent to Turkey to find the source of an insideous drug. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Dan Ocko, Warren Lewis (writer, producer), Walter McGraw (director), Leon Janney, Gregory Morton, Ilya Bracker. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-08T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silent,men,fred,collins,bernard,lenrow,dan,ocko,frank,lovejoy,douglas,fairbanks,jr,william,conrad,herb,butterfield,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Heroin Source X (Aired November 18, 1951)

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless...&quot; Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of &quot;special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

November 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Heroin: Source X&quot;. Sustaining. A government agent named Larry Thomas is sent to Turkey to find the source of an insideous drug. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard Lenrow, Dan Ocko, Warren Lewis (writer, producer), Walter McGraw (director), Leon Janney, Gregory Morton, Ilya Bracker. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Heroin Source X (Aired November 18, 1951)

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Red Evening Dress (09-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Red Evening Dress (Aired September 22, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1945. Program #400. ABC network. "The Case Of The Red Evening Dress". Sponsored by: Waterman Pens, Waterman Inks. The story of Juanita Hanson, who lead William Harlen Crain to ex-convicts named Crane (no relation) and Shakey O'Leary. The gang commits a series of crimes for Juanita, who wanted a red dress very much. Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: Three escaped convicts from Nevada State Prison: Leo Young (tattoo "Leo" on left forearm), Earl Rousseau (two scars on left side of face, scar back of neck), William Rousseau (brother of Earl, walks awkwardly). Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Lewis J. Valentine. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-08T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Red Evening Dress (Aired September 22, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1945. Program #400. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Red Evening Dress&quot;. Sponsored by: Waterman Pens, Waterman Inks. The story of Juanita Hanson, who lead William Harlen Crain to ex-convicts named Crane (no relation) and Shakey O'Leary. The gang commits a series of crimes for Juanita, who wanted a red dress very much. Gangbusters Nationwide Clues: Three escaped convicts from Nevada State Prison: Leo Young (tattoo &quot;Leo&quot; on left forearm), Earl Rousseau (two scars on left side of face, scar back of neck), William Rousseau (brother of Earl, walks awkwardly). Don Gardiner (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Lewis J. Valentine. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Red Evening Dress (Aired September 22, 1945)

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      <title>Barry Craig Confidental Investigator - Fog Over Murder (10-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fog Over Murder (Aired October 13, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fog Over Murder (Aired October 13, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fog Over Murder (Aired October 13, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confid...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Three Weeks Vacation (07-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Weeks Vacation (Aired July 27, 1947)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1947. CBS network. "Three Weeks Vacation"  aka: Blondie Plans A Vacation. Sponsored by: Super Suds, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Everyone has a different idea of where to spend the family vacation this year. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Howard Petrie (announcer), John L. Green (writer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Chic Young (creator). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-08T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,bumstead,chic,young,penny,singleton,arthur,lake,hanley,stafford,howard,petrie,comedy,humor,laugh,joke,funny,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,ot</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Weeks Vacation (Aired July 27, 1947)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Three Weeks Vacation&quot;  aka: Blondie Plans A Vacation. Sponsored by: Super Suds, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Everyone has a different idea of where to spend the family vacation this year. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Howard Petrie (announcer), John L. Green (writer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Chic Young (creator). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Weeks Vacation (Aired July 27, 1947)

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hermit's Cave - The Author Of Murder (05-02-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Author Of Murder (Aired May 2, 1937)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 2, 1937. Program #15. World syndication. "The Author Of Murder". Sponsored by: Olga Coal. A good ghost story about an author haunted by the spirit of a woman killed in one of his novels! Two of the commercials were possibly added locally. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-08T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,olga,coal,horror,fantasies,kent,charles,penmantoby,grimmer,klock,ryder,william,conrad,weird,death,murder,supernatural,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1609</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Author Of Murder (Aired May 2, 1937)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 2, 1937. Program #15. World syndication. &quot;The Author Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Olga Coal. A good ghost story about an author haunted by the spirit of a woman killed in one of his novels! Two of the commercials were possibly added locally. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Author Of Murder (Aired May 2, 1937)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ......</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Ted &amp; Cora (08-11-47) aka: The Dream Home</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ted &amp; Cora (Aired August 11, 1947) aka: The Dream Home

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed. NBC, by contrast was fairly brutal in its approach to new programming: if it didn't attract a sponsor by the magical thirteenth installment, NBC moved it all over the Radio dial on the slightest programming whim, in an effort to find either a home, an audience, or a sponsor for it. The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1947 "Ted &amp; Cora" - Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. "Ted &amp; Cora" aka: The Dream Home. Participating sponsors. A beautiful house is available at a bargain price during the housing shortage...but there's a catch! WRVR rebroadcast date: December 21, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 1/2 hour. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-07T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1389</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ted &amp; Cora (Aired August 11, 1947) aka: The Dream Home

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC was apparently attempting to promote with The Clock was a mix of the traditional crime drama and the supernatural dramas of the previous fifteen years. One or the other of the two genres had been traditionally popular formats throughout the Golden Age of Radio era. To its credit, ABC gave The Clock all the time it needed to create an audience. It kept the series in pretty much the same timeslot throughout its seventy-eight episode run, maintained reasonably high standards of talent--both in front of and behind, the mike--and simply waited to see what developed. NBC, by contrast was fairly brutal in its approach to new programming: if it didn't attract a sponsor by the magical thirteenth installment, NBC moved it all over the Radio dial on the slightest programming whim, in an effort to find either a home, an audience, or a sponsor for it. The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1947 &quot;Ted &amp; Cora&quot; - Grace Gibson/Michelson syndication, WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. &quot;Ted &amp; Cora&quot; aka: The Dream Home. Participating sponsors. A beautiful house is available at a bargain price during the housing shortage...but there's a catch! WRVR rebroadcast date: December 21, 1973. Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (producer). 1/2 hour. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ted &amp; Cora (Aired August 11, 1947) aka: The Dream Home

The unique programming wrinkle that ABC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Grapes Wrath (01-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Grapes Wrath (Aired January 9, 1949)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1949. NBC network. "The Grapes Of Wrath". Sustaining. The classic drama of the Depression, the Okies and their search for the promised land in California Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Clarke Gordon, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Earl Lee, Gwen Delano, Howard McNear, J. Donald Adams (intermission commentator), Jane Darwell, Jerry Farber, John Dehner, John Steinbeck (author), June Martell, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Richard E. Davis (adaptor), Steven Chase, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, Tony Barrett, Wally Maher. 59:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-07T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,1984,nineteen,eighty,four,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3567</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Grapes Wrath (Aired January 9, 1949)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Grapes Of Wrath&quot;. Sustaining. The classic drama of the Depression, the Okies and their search for the promised land in California Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Clarke Gordon, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Earl Lee, Gwen Delano, Howard McNear, J. Donald Adams (intermission commentator), Jane Darwell, Jerry Farber, John Dehner, John Steinbeck (author), June Martell, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Richard E. Davis (adaptor), Steven Chase, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, Tony Barrett, Wally Maher. 59:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Grapes Wrath (Aired January 9, 1949)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - The Derelict (04-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. CBS network. "Derelict". Sustaining. Three men and a woman are adrift with a cargo of gold. Charlotte Lawrence, Joseph Kearns, Charlie Lung, Ben Wright, Larry Roman (adaptor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Victor Schwartz (author), Antony Ellis (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-07T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Derelict&quot;. Sustaining. Three men and a woman are adrift with a cargo of gold. Charlotte Lawrence, Joseph Kearns, Charlie Lung, Ben Wright, Larry Roman (adaptor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Victor Schwartz (author), Antony Ellis (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Bells and Resolutions (01-01-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Bells and Resolutions (01-01-46)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. 

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January 1, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: Chapter 33, "Bells and Resolutions," with Deadeye and "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Verna Felton, GeGe Pearson, Wonderful Smith, Pat McGeehan. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-12-07</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Bells and Resolutions (01-01-46)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire: Chapter 33, &quot;Bells and Resolutions,&quot; with Deadeye and &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Verna Felton, GeGe Pearson, Wonderful Smith, Pat McGeehan. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Bells and Resolutions (01-01-46)

After ap...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - The Man Who Hated Scenes (09-29-73)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ The Man Who Hated Scenes (Aired September 29, 1973)

Vincent Price personalized every episode with either first-person asides or through the fictional artifice of portraying the story of the evening as having a personal connection to his past. Price, and the producers, recognized the almost universal connection between Price and the macabre dramas that preceded The Price of Fear. While it's clear that the personal connection was contrived for the series, there was just enough of Vincent Price's own multidisciplinary past included in each expository narrative to make each episode all the more personally compelling for the listener. It was a brilliant stroke to interweave Price's own history of dramatic portrayals of the macabre in creating a more personal connection with the audience. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-07T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Man Who Hated Scenes (Aired September 29, 1973)

Vincent Price personalized every episode with either first-person asides or through the fictional artifice of portraying the story of the evening as having a personal connection to his past. Price, and the producers, recognized the almost universal connection between Price and the macabre dramas that preceded The Price of Fear. While it's clear that the personal connection was contrived for the series, there was just enough of Vincent Price's own multidisciplinary past included in each expository narrative to make each episode all the more personally compelling for the listener. It was a brilliant stroke to interweave Price's own history of dramatic portrayals of the macabre in creating a more personal connection with the audience. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Man Who Hated Scenes (Aired September 29, 1973)

Vincent Price personalized every episode ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Strange Identity (12-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Strange Identity (Aired December 27, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1948. Program #21. NBC network. "Strange Identify". Sustaining. A good story about a woman who sees her husband on a New York City bus. However, he's been dead for five years! A very well written story of the supernatural. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-06T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strange Identity (Aired December 27, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1948. Program #21. NBC network. &quot;Strange Identify&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a woman who sees her husband on a New York City bus. However, he's been dead for five years! A very well written story of the supernatural. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Strange Identity (Aired December 27, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Brotherly Murder Case (08-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brotherly Murder Case (Aired August 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 30, 1949. Program #60. ZIV Syndication. "The Brotherly Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A false brother joins a real one to try to inherit $250,000 from the estate of the deceased father. Philo breaks into a brotherly fight, saying, "I am Philo Vance," to which the reply is made (quite rightly), "I don't care if you're Dick Tracy!" A confusing plot! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-06T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,george,petrie,district,attorney,markham,joan,alexander,ellen,deering,detective,crime,criminal,law,lawless,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Brotherly Murder Case (Aired August 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 30, 1949. Program #60. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Brotherly Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A false brother joins a real one to try to inherit $250,000 from the estate of the deceased father. Philo breaks into a brotherly fight, saying, &quot;I am Philo Vance,&quot; to which the reply is made (quite rightly), &quot;I don't care if you're Dick Tracy!&quot; A confusing plot! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Brotherly Murder Case (Aired August 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator - It All Comes Back To Me Now (04-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1950. CBS Pacific network. "It All Comes Back To Me Now". Sustaining. 9:00 P.M. Miss "Smith" can't remember her name. Miss Smith also had a loaded .32 calibre Smith and Wesson in her purse. Paul Dubov (substituting for Frank Graham), Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), William Froug (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Lurene Tuttle (doubles), Lawrence Dobkin, Ted Osborne, Arthur Q. Bryan, Anne Morrison (doubles). 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-06T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,investigator,lyon's,eye,private,pi,detective,gumshoe,wilms,herbert,frank,graham,paul,dubrov,jack,webb,law,lawless,crime,cop,police,arrest,prison,jail,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1841</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1950. CBS Pacific network. &quot;It All Comes Back To Me Now&quot;. Sustaining. 9:00 P.M. Miss &quot;Smith&quot; can't remember her name. Miss Smith also had a loaded .32 calibre Smith and Wesson in her purse. Paul Dubov (substituting for Frank Graham), Frank Nelson, Richard Aurandt (organist), William Froug (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Lurene Tuttle (doubles), Lawrence Dobkin, Ted Osborne, Arthur Q. Bryan, Anne Morrison (doubles). 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle> It All Comes Back To Me Now (Aired April 26, 1950)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Leroy's Paper Route (09-14-41)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Leroy's Paper Route (Aired September 14, 1941)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1941. NBC network. "Leroy's Paper Route" - Sponsored by: Kraft, Parkay. Leroy gets a job delivering newspapers, which lands Gildersleeve in police court. Harold Peary. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-06T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-12-06T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1575637237.14486038" length="7152580" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_14486040.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Leroy's Paper Route (Aired September 14, 1941)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1941. NBC network. &quot;Leroy's Paper Route&quot; - Sponsored by: Kraft, Parkay. Leroy gets a job delivering newspapers, which lands Gildersleeve in police court. Harold Peary. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Leroy's Paper Route (Aired September 14, 1941)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - If The Shoe Fits (04-28-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[If The Shoe Fits (Aired April 28, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1945. Program #6. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "If The Shoe Fits". Sustaining. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 25, 1974. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-06T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,supernatural,horror,weird,strange,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-12-06T00_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1575619226.14485179" length="6565785" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>If The Shoe Fits (Aired April 28, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1945. Program #6. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;If The Shoe Fits&quot;. Sustaining. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 25, 1974. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>If The Shoe Fits (Aired April 28, 1945)

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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins -  Chinese Bowl Of Temple Fire Red (03-11-57))</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Chinese Bowl Of Temple Fire Red (Aired March 11, 1957)

A mystery/detective drama, first broadcast in August of 1956, It’s a Crime Mr. Collins cast Mandel Kramer as Greg Collins, the "infamous private eye" of San Francisco. Collins was a handsome and popular sleuth who traveled all over the world solving crimes – from an island in Florida to the French Riviera and beyond. Collins traveled with his wife, Gail, who was the narrator telling of the exploits of her famous crime-fighting husband. She tells the story to her Uncle Jack, supposedly offering insights that only a wife would know. Mandel Kramer previously played Lieutenant Tragg in radio’s Perry Mason, and Gail Collins is the name of the actress who plays her namesake in the series, Gail Collins. Each week, Gail is described as "the gumshoe’s gorgeous spouse – with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband – shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby the listeners at home." Gail has to ward off women from her handsome husband everywhere they travel and it’s obvious that she grows weary of seeing her husband dodge bullets, collect fans from fan dancers and finding herself unable to interest him in romance even when she wears her best perfume. Show Notes From RUSC Old Time Radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-05T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Chinese Bowl Of Temple Fire Red (Aired March 11, 1957)

A mystery/detective drama, first broadcast in August of 1956, It&#8217;s a Crime Mr. Collins cast Mandel Kramer as Greg Collins, the &quot;infamous private eye&quot; of San Francisco. Collins was a handsome and popular sleuth who traveled all over the world solving crimes &#8211; from an island in Florida to the French Riviera and beyond. Collins traveled with his wife, Gail, who was the narrator telling of the exploits of her famous crime-fighting husband. She tells the story to her Uncle Jack, supposedly offering insights that only a wife would know. Mandel Kramer previously played Lieutenant Tragg in radio&#8217;s Perry Mason, and Gail Collins is the name of the actress who plays her namesake in the series, Gail Collins. Each week, Gail is described as &quot;the gumshoe&#8217;s gorgeous spouse &#8211; with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband &#8211; shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby the listeners at home.&quot; Gail has to ward off women from her handsome husband everywhere they travel and it&#8217;s obvious that she grows weary of seeing her husband dodge bullets, collect fans from fan dancers and finding herself unable to interest him in romance even when she wears her best perfume. Show Notes From RUSC Old Time Radio.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Chinese Bowl Of Temple Fire Red (Aired March 11, 1957)

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      <title>The Man From Homicide - The Wee Willie Baines Case (08-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wee Willie Baines Case (Aired August 20, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1951. ABC network. Sustaining. "The Wee Willie Baines Case" has been shot in the back of the head. He's now on a slab in the morgue. Lieutenant Dana decides to question Mr. Schuyler, but he's shot shortly after the cops arrive. Dan Duryea, Basil Adlam (music), Louis Vittes (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Anne Diamond, Jay Novello, Joe Forte, Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-05T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wee Willie Baines Case (Aired August 20, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1951. ABC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Wee Willie Baines Case&quot; has been shot in the back of the head. He's now on a slab in the morgue. Lieutenant Dana decides to question Mr. Schuyler, but he's shot shortly after the cops arrive. Dan Duryea, Basil Adlam (music), Louis Vittes (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Anne Diamond, Jay Novello, Joe Forte, Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wee Willie Baines Case (Aired August 20, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Clay Pigeon (08-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Clay Pigeon (Aired August 17, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. "Rogue's Holiday". Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-05T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harry,lime,orson,welles,confidence-man,smuggler,scoundrel,criminal,crime,police,cop,investigate,deception,law,lawless,anton,karas,zither,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,k</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Clay Pigeon (Aired August 17, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1951. Program #8. Lang-Worth syndication. &quot;Rogue's Holiday&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry's on crossing the Atlantic on the Princess Ann, planning to swindle to Lady Barbara Follet. However, what about her lovely companion? Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Clay Pigeon (Aired August 17, 1951)

The Third Man (T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (01-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 10, 1950. " Luigi's First Citizenship Papers"CBS net. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum (one commercial apparently deleted). It's time for Luigi to get his first citizenship papers. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Alger Mackey (Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, speaking from Washington, D. C.), Jody Gilbert, Sara Berner, Lud Gluskin (music director, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 289:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-05T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,j.,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 10, 1950. &quot; Luigi's First Citizenship Papers&quot;CBS net. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum (one commercial apparently deleted). It's time for Luigi to get his first citizenship papers. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Alger Mackey (Deputy Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, speaking from Washington, D. C.), Jody Gilbert, Sara Berner, Lud Gluskin (music director, Bob Stevenson (announcer). 289:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi's First Citizenship Papers (Aired January 10, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - A Question Of Conscience (1979)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Question Of Conscience (1979) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The concept behind "Alien Worlds" is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders." In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. "Alien Worlds" incorporates the best elements of "Star Wars," "Star Trek - The Next Generation" and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. "Alien Worlds" excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. The theme, "Alien World Suite," was orchestrated by James Kirk with the 57-piece London Symphony Orchestra. It is all very classy and inspired for a program that seemingly came from a distant corner of the universe.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-04T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1487</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Question Of Conscience (1979) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders.&quot; In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; incorporates the best elements of &quot;Star Wars,&quot; &quot;Star Trek - The Next Generation&quot; and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing. The series emerges as a creative with-it, uptempo space adventure which takes full advantage of its medium. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; excels in its use of multi-track sound, synthesizer tricks and symphonic music. Voices are filtered in unique ways so that the extraterrestrial beings always have a unique sound. The theme, &quot;Alien World Suite,&quot; was orchestrated by James Kirk with the 57-piece London Symphony Orchestra. It is all very classy and inspired for a program that seemingly came from a distant corner of the universe.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Question Of Conscience (1979) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - The Four Killers (09-07-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Four Killers (Aired September 7, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1944. "The Four Killers - Mutual network. Sustaining. During a football re-union, a man hated by all present is murdered. Walter Hampden, Agnes Moorehead. Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 28:14.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 02:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-12-04T18_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,walter,hampden,mrs.,mollett,ethel,remey,agnes,moorehead,new,england,school,instructor,jack,macbryde,police,sgt.,mccloud,carl,caruso,milton,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Four Killers (Aired September 7, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1944. &quot;The Four Killers - Mutual network. Sustaining. During a football re-union, a man hated by all present is murdered. Walter Hampden, Agnes Moorehead. Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 28:14.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Four Killers (Aired September 7, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio myster...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - The High Price Of Treason (06-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951. . Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951. . Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The High Price Of Treason (Aired June 25, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Big Guns (05-05-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)

Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-29</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1676</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)

Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty episodes spread over nine series, as well as three Christmas specials. Most episodes were also adapted for radio. The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Big Guns (Aired May 5, 1975)

Dad's Army ran in 1968 and 1977, and there were a total of eighty...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) 05-31-74</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Favor You Can’t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-28T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1383</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

Syndicated by the Mutua...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Last Survivor (10-11-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)

Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 11, 1945. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Last Survivor". Sustaining. The spacemen in the first ship returning from Mars witness the destruction of the entire Earth. Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Ralph Bell, Robert Dryden, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-28T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)

Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 11, 1945. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Last Survivor&quot;. Sustaining. The spacemen in the first ship returning from Mars witness the destruction of the entire Earth. Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Ralph Bell, Robert Dryden, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Survivor (Aired October 11, 1945)

Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler even...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Serpent God (03-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Adventure Of The Serpent God". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Unrest among the community of Hindus in London is being caused by none other than evil Dr. Moriarty. Charles Penman, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-28T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,basil,rathbone,doctor,watson,scotland,yard,dr.,moriarty,charles,penman,barry,thompson,arthur,conan,doyle,john,stanley,alfred,shirley,edith,meiser,loughrane,hal,reid,albert,buhrman,cy,harrice,law,detective,investigate,crime,arrest,jail,poli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Adventure Of The Serpent God&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Unrest among the community of Hindus in London is being caused by none other than evil Dr. Moriarty. Charles Penman, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Serpent God (Aired March 14, 1948)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The 3rd Degree (11-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 21, 1948. "The 3rd Degree" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Who is more curious...Ozzie or Harriet? And who is that beautiful girl that complimented Ozzie? A funny show. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-04-28T07_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1556460040.13650277" length="7079964" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 21, 1948. &quot;The 3rd Degree&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Who is more curious...Ozzie or Harriet? And who is that beautiful girl that complimented Ozzie? A funny show. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The 3rd Degree (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS O...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - The Skyscraper Mystery (02-14-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Skyscraper Mystery (Aired February 14, 1975)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,classic,chills,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free,otr,death,murder,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-04-28T02_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1556442029.13650195" length="5988877" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13650198.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Skyscraper Mystery (Aired February 14, 1975)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Skyscraper Mystery (Aired February 14, 1975)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress colle...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Top Secret - Church Without A Cross (08-20-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Church Without A Cross (Aired August 20, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was “tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent”


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-27T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>top,secret,ilona,massey,government,agent,nazi,spy,rings,berlin,mata,hari,world,war,ii,roy,shield,orchestra,incognito,undercover,espionage,police,crime,interrogation,arrest,death,law,usa,freedom,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,ol</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Church Without A Cross (Aired August 20, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was &#8220;tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent&#8221;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Church Without A Cross (Aired August 20, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-bo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - Too Many Mrs. Rogers (10-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 9, 1948. CBS network. "The Too Many Mrs. Rogers'". Sustaining. Jeff is hired to accompany a dead body and a star sapphire ring to La Jolla. Well written! Bob Stevenson (announcer), David Ellis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Gloria Blondell, Grace Lenard, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Jack Webb, John Hoyt, Larry Roman (writer), Laurette Fillbrandt, Milton Charles, Paul Frees, Sterling Tracy (producer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-04-27T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-27T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,investigator,lyon's,eye,jack,webb,tough,private,anthony,j.,lyon,wilms,herbert,frank,graham,paul,dubrov,david,ellis,neuman,gloria,blondell,grace,lenard,herb,butterfield,petruzzi,john,hoyt,larry,roman,laurette,fillbrandt,milton,charles,frees,adve</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 9, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Too Many Mrs. Rogers'&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff is hired to accompany a dead body and a star sapphire ring to La Jolla. Well written! Bob Stevenson (announcer), David Ellis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Gloria Blondell, Grace Lenard, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Jack Webb, John Hoyt, Larry Roman (writer), Laurette Fillbrandt, Milton Charles, Paul Frees, Sterling Tracy (producer). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Too Many Mrs. Rogers (Aired October 9, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three det...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Trixie's Bank Heist (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trixie's Bank Heist (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-27T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trixie's Bank Heist (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Trixie's Bank Heist (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a g...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Family Theater - Verdict Guilty (01-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Verdict Guilty (Aired January 29, 1948)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family “with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one—with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.” Each Sunday night, a celebrity host would make similar comments about prayer and family unity before and after that week’s radio drama. No mention was made of the Rosary or the Catholic Church. Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater’s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer.

THIS EPISODE

January 29, 1948. Mutual network. "Verdict: Guilty". Sustaining. A father tells his two sons a story about a young man who was unjustly sent to jail, and how he planned his revenge on the judge who sentenced him. Dan Dailey (host), Alexander Knox, Stanley Clements, Jean Vander Pyl, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Bernard, Roland Morris, Ross Forrester, Lou Krugman, Griff Barnett, Herbert Rawlinson, Charles Maxwell, George Pirrone, Edward Colmans, Jack Price (writer), Max Terr (composer, conductor), David Young (director), Tony La Frano (announcer). 29:03 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-04-27T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-27T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,kids,&amp;,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Verdict Guilty (Aired January 29, 1948)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family &#8220;with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one&#8212;with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.&#8221; Each Sunday night, a celebrity host would make similar comments about prayer and family unity before and after that week&#8217;s radio drama. No mention was made of the Rosary or the Catholic Church. Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater&#8217;s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer.

THIS EPISODE

January 29, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;Verdict: Guilty&quot;. Sustaining. A father tells his two sons a story about a young man who was unjustly sent to jail, and how he planned his revenge on the judge who sentenced him. Dan Dailey (host), Alexander Knox, Stanley Clements, Jean Vander Pyl, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Bernard, Roland Morris, Ross Forrester, Lou Krugman, Griff Barnett, Herbert Rawlinson, Charles Maxwell, George Pirrone, Edward Colmans, Jack Price (writer), Max Terr (composer, conductor), David Young (director), Tony La Frano (announcer). 29:03 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Verdict Guilty (Aired January 29, 1948)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to In...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Plug Ugly (03-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Plug Ugly (Aired March 28, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 28, 1951. Program #76. MGM syndication. "Plug-Ugly". Commercials added locally. A tough mobster beats his way to the top and then becomes a killer for hire. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Edmund Ryan, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-27T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Plug Ugly (Aired March 28, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 28, 1951. Program #76. MGM syndication. &quot;Plug-Ugly&quot;. Commercials added locally. A tough mobster beats his way to the top and then becomes a killer for hire. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Edmund Ryan, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Plug Ugly (Aired March 28, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - Death Is No Accident (1973)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is No Accident (1973) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook (1957–1985) - "... in which Inspector Carr investigates ..." - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1964 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980s with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-04-26T20_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-26T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casebook,inspector,carr,detective,epic,oil,company,michael,mccabe,don,davis,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is No Accident (1973) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook (1957&#8211;1985) - &quot;... in which Inspector Carr investigates ...&quot; - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1964 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980s with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is No Accident (1973) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Escape - The Dark Wall (07-01-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 1, 1954. CBS network. "The Dark Wall". Sustaining. A good story about the unusual hospitality to be found in the small country of Andorra. John Dehner, Joyce McCluskey, Kathleen Hite (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Nestor Paiva, Ben Wright, Fritz Feld, Edgar Barrier. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-26T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 1, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Dark Wall&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about the unusual hospitality to be found in the small country of Andorra. John Dehner, Joyce McCluskey, Kathleen Hite (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), George Walsh (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Nestor Paiva, Ben Wright, Fritz Feld, Edgar Barrier. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Wall (Aired July 1, 1954)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - The Man With The Red Hair (08-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man With The Red Hair (Aired August 21, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. "The Man With The Red Hair" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Randy Stone meets a beautiful woman in a bar and goes pub crawling with her in the Chicago night. Beware the man with the red hair! The opening is slightly upcut. Frank Lovejoy, Betty Moran, Warren Lewis (producer, director), John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), Frank Worth (music), Peter Leeds, Jan Arvan, Tudor Owen. 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-26T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,guy,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man With The Red Hair (Aired August 21, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. &quot;The Man With The Red Hair&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Randy Stone meets a beautiful woman in a bar and goes pub crawling with her in the Chicago night. Beware the man with the red hair! The opening is slightly upcut. Frank Lovejoy, Betty Moran, Warren Lewis (producer, director), John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), Frank Worth (music), Peter Leeds, Jan Arvan, Tudor Owen. 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man With The Red Hair (Aired August 21, 1952)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's Higgins Sir - Summer Vacation (07-24-51) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Summer Vacation (Aired July 24, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, "It's Higgins, Sir", future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. (as Bob Hope's summer replacement). The Roberts, a normal, middle income American family inherit a silver tea set from distant relative in England. The tea set is accompanied by it's caretaker, Higgins, their new butler. Normal family situations are punctuated by Higgin's smart aleck comments and his general disdain for otrt things American and all things common.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1951. Program #4. NBC network. "Summer Vacation" Sustaining. The Roberts' are planning to vacation at Lake Platookie at "The Roberts' Nest." Aunt Millie, mosquitoes and poison ivy add to the fun! Harry McNaughton, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Paul Harrison (conceiver, producer), Peggy Allenby, Rick Villerts (writer), Vinton Hayworth. 29:23 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-26T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>higgins,sir,ryan,o'neal,harry,mcnaughton,lionel,ricou,paul,harrison,peggy,allenby,rick,villerts,vinton,hayworth,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,f</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Summer Vacation (Aired July 24, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, &quot;It's Higgins, Sir&quot;, future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. (as Bob Hope's summer replacement). The Roberts, a normal, middle income American family inherit a silver tea set from distant relative in England. The tea set is accompanied by it's caretaker, Higgins, their new butler. Normal family situations are punctuated by Higgin's smart aleck comments and his general disdain for otrt things American and all things common.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1951. Program #4. NBC network. &quot;Summer Vacation&quot; Sustaining. The Roberts' are planning to vacation at Lake Platookie at &quot;The Roberts' Nest.&quot; Aunt Millie, mosquitoes and poison ivy add to the fun! Harry McNaughton, Lionel Ricou (announcer), Paul Harrison (conceiver, producer), Peggy Allenby, Rick Villerts (writer), Vinton Hayworth. 29:23 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Summer Vacation (Aired July 24, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - The Haunted Crossroads (10-17-32)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Crossroads (Aired October 17, 1932)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Old Nancy"). John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her "Nancy" without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1932. Artransa syndication. "The Haunted Crossroads". Commercials deleted. Old Nancy is 122 years old today. An invisible woman has stabbed a policeman in the back at an isolated crossroads. The stabbings had happened before, and happen again. The "phantom woman" appears to another cop, who then begs his fiancee to shoot him! The script was used on December 18, 1933 and October 12, 1937. This recording may be from the 1937 broadcast, or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-26T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,old,nancy,scifi,science,fiction,horror,weird,supernatural,dead,lonzo,deen,cole,marie,o'flynn,adelaide,fitz-allen,wor,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1411</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Crossroads (Aired October 17, 1932)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as &quot;Old Nancy&quot;). John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her &quot;Nancy&quot; without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1932. Artransa syndication. &quot;The Haunted Crossroads&quot;. Commercials deleted. Old Nancy is 122 years old today. An invisible woman has stabbed a policeman in the back at an isolated crossroads. The stabbings had happened before, and happen again. The &quot;phantom woman&quot; appears to another cop, who then begs his fiancee to shoot him! The script was used on December 18, 1933 and October 12, 1937. This recording may be from the 1937 broadcast, or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Crossroads (Aired October 17, 1932)

A seminal series which established the standar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - The Haunted Hangman (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-25T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Hangman (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door  was South African Ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - The Self-Made Corpse (07-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Self-Made Corpse (Aired July 31, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1947. Mutual network. "The Self-Made Corpse". Sustaining. A mild little man visits a bunch of gangsters to have them help him with a bank robbery. They agree. Bruce Smith, Arthur Vinton, Irene Hubbard, William Quinn, Barry Thompson, Joan Constance, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director). 28:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-25T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Self-Made Corpse (Aired July 31, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 31, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Self-Made Corpse&quot;. Sustaining. A mild little man visits a bunch of gangsters to have them help him with a bank robbery. They agree. Bruce Smith, Arthur Vinton, Irene Hubbard, William Quinn, Barry Thompson, Joan Constance, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director). 28:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Self-Made Corpse (Aired July 31, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Bas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - George Is Kidnapped (09-30-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!"

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1940. " George Is Kidnapped" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Spam. George is still on the lam from gangster Huey Sallas. He disguises himself as "Aunt Clara," which seems like a good idea until gangster Huey proposes to him! George Burns, Gracie Allen, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, The Smoothies, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-25T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 30, 1940. &quot; George Is Kidnapped&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Spam. George is still on the lam from gangster Huey Sallas. He disguises himself as &quot;Aunt Clara,&quot; which seems like a good idea until gangster Huey proposes to him! George Burns, Gracie Allen, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, The Smoothies, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>George Is Kidnapped (Aired September 30, 1940)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (04-22-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies "Johnny Springer" as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. More importantly, the timing was perfect to cast Stewart in a psychological western thriller for Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies &quot;Johnny Springer&quot; as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald (announcer), Joel Cranston. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Johnny Springer (Aired April 22, 1954)

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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. "The Picture Of Dorian Gray". The classic story of the portrait that grows old in place of its owner. The program is also referred to as, "Mystery Time Classics." Laurence Olivier, Oscar Wilde (author). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abc,mystery,time,don,dowd,sir,laurence,olivier,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1433</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. &quot;The Picture Of Dorian Gray&quot;. The classic story of the portrait that grows old in place of its owner. The program is also referred to as, &quot;Mystery Time Classics.&quot; Laurence Olivier, Oscar Wilde (author). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Room For Improvement (11-16-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 16, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Room For Improvement". An F. H. A. kickback racket is broken by the Feds when Eddie Norris falls for the daughter of a gangster. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1430</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time magazine. 

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November 16, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Room For Improvement&quot;. An F. H. A. kickback racket is broken by the Feds when Eddie Norris falls for the daughter of a gangster. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Room For Improvement (Aired November 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Double Death (10-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). 

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Double Death". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. George Valentine is hired by Mr. Groves to find his wife, but George thinks Groves killed her. The problem is that there are too many clues! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Ted de Corsia, Dick Ryan, Joe Forte, Jeanne Bates, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2019 20:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T13_13_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). 

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Double Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. George Valentine is hired by Mr. Groves to find his wife, but George thinks Groves killed her. The problem is that there are too many clues! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Ted de Corsia, Dick Ryan, Joe Forte, Jeanne Bates, Jackson Gillis (writer), David Victor (writer), Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Death (Aired October 17, 1949)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Ow...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Next Stop Niagara Falls (12-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Next Stop Niagara Falls (Aired December 15, 1949)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1949. "Next Stop Niagara Falls" - Program #4. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Eddie Jordan is back in Maisie's life once again. He's promptly fired from his job. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Jack McCoy (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Arthur Phillips (writer), Joan Banks, Joe Forte, Sidney Miller, Bea Benaderet, Pat McGeehan. 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T08_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2100</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Next Stop Niagara Falls (Aired December 15, 1949)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1949. &quot;Next Stop Niagara Falls&quot; - Program #4. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Eddie Jordan is back in Maisie's life once again. He's promptly fired from his job. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Jack McCoy (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Arthur Phillips (writer), Joan Banks, Joe Forte, Sidney Miller, Bea Benaderet, Pat McGeehan. 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Next Stop Niagara Falls (Aired December 15, 1949)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Venture - Pursuit (07-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-24T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Pursuit (Aired July 31, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Ninth Volume (12-30-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ninth Volume (Aired December 30, 1977)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1977. Program #1455. CBS network. "The Ninth Volume". Commercials deleted. The program was rebroadcast on June 3, 1978. This was a rebroadcast of the program of August 19, 1977. E. G. Marshall (host), Percy Grainger (writer), Michael Wager, Court Benson, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2644</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ninth Volume (Aired December 30, 1977)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1977. Program #1455. CBS network. &quot;The Ninth Volume&quot;. Commercials deleted. The program was rebroadcast on June 3, 1978. This was a rebroadcast of the program of August 19, 1977. E. G. Marshall (host), Percy Grainger (writer), Michael Wager, Court Benson, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ninth Volume (Aired December 30, 1977)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Nightmare (06-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1951. NBC network. "Nightmare". Sustaining. Based on the poem "Revolt Of The Machines," by Stephen Vincent Benet. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on July 21, 1955. The "X Minus One" program was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during December, 1974. Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), Don Pardo (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Joe DeSantis, Gregory Morton, John McGovern, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (engineer), Edward King (director), John Gibson, Norman Rose (host), Rita Lynn, Stephen Vincent Benet (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Nightmare&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the poem &quot;Revolt Of The Machines,&quot; by Stephen Vincent Benet. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on July 21, 1955. The &quot;X Minus One&quot; program was rebroadcast as part of &quot;Monitor&quot; during December, 1974. Joseph Julian, Bob Warren (announcer), Don Pardo (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Joe DeSantis, Gregory Morton, John McGovern, William Welch (producer), Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (engineer), Edward King (director), John Gibson, Norman Rose (host), Rita Lynn, Stephen Vincent Benet (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare (Aired June 10, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Double Diamond (08-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1946. Mutual network. "The Double Diamond". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A robbery has taken place aboard an airliner. A diamond's been stolen out of a diamond pendant...make that two diamonds! One of the passengers on the plane is a phoney southern colonel, who is called (with a straight face) "Mr. Keister." Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Double Diamond&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A robbery has taken place aboard an airliner. A diamond's been stolen out of a diamond pendant...make that two diamonds! One of the passengers on the plane is a phoney southern colonel, who is called (with a straight face) &quot;Mr. Keister.&quot; Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Double Diamond (Aired August 5, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Red Skelton Show - The Three Cent Stamp (01-14-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Three Cent Stamp (Aired January 14, 1951)

On June 6. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Skelton led an exceptionally hectic military life. In addition to his own duties and responsibilities, he was often summoned to entertain officers late at night. The perpetual motion and lack of rest resulted in a nervous breakdown in Italy. He spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed with Skelton introducing some new characters, including, "Bolivar Shagnasty" and "J. Newton Numbskull." Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Three-Cent Stamp." Red is looking for a postage stamp. Also, "World of Wheels." Red Skelton, Lurene Tuttle, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Rose and His Orchestra, Dick Ryan, Pat McGeehan, John Holbrook (commercial spokesman). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Three Cent Stamp (Aired January 14, 1951)

On June 6. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Skelton led an exceptionally hectic military life. In addition to his own duties and responsibilities, he was often summoned to entertain officers late at night. The perpetual motion and lack of rest resulted in a nervous breakdown in Italy. He spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September 1945. He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed with Skelton introducing some new characters, including, &quot;Bolivar Shagnasty&quot; and &quot;J. Newton Numbskull.&quot; Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1951. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Three-Cent Stamp.&quot; Red is looking for a postage stamp. Also, &quot;World of Wheels.&quot; Red Skelton, Lurene Tuttle, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Rose and His Orchestra, Dick Ryan, Pat McGeehan, John Holbrook (commercial spokesman). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Three Cent Stamp (Aired January 14, 1951)

On June 6. Shipped overseas to serve with an Arm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Car Tire (09-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Car Tire". Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. A policeman is murdered when he stops a stolen car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 25, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-04-23T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-23T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1485</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Car Tire&quot;. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. A policeman is murdered when he stops a stolen car. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 25, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Car Tire (Aired September 25, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Ralph Baxter Case (04-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ralph Baxter Case (Aired April 26, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let’s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,…, Dick powell  as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1950. "The Ralph Baxter Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Jean Lawrence's body is found floating off Pier 14. A prison break by Ralph Baxter seems to be behind it. Dick Powell sings, "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Have Baked A Cake" after solving the case. "Sergeant Andre Clume" replaces Otis! One of the actresses receiving credit at the end of the program is Virginia Gregg (billed as "Virginia Del Valle"). The last program of the series until June 14, 1950. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Jack Johnstone (director), Bill Forman, Blake Edwards (writer), Edward King (announcer), Frank Worth (music director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-04-22T21_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-22T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ralph Baxter Case (Aired April 26, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. So Let&#8217;s sit back now, relax and enjoy this truly otr radio classic.,&#8230;, Dick powell  as Richard Diamond.., Private Detective.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1950. &quot;The Ralph Baxter Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Jean Lawrence's body is found floating off Pier 14. A prison break by Ralph Baxter seems to be behind it. Dick Powell sings, &quot;If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Have Baked A Cake&quot; after solving the case. &quot;Sergeant Andre Clume&quot; replaces Otis! One of the actresses receiving credit at the end of the program is Virginia Gregg (billed as &quot;Virginia Del Valle&quot;). The last program of the series until June 14, 1950. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Wilms Herbert, Jack Johnstone (director), Bill Forman, Blake Edwards (writer), Edward King (announcer), Frank Worth (music director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ralph Baxter Case (Aired April 26, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The April Shower Adventure (04-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)

The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 9, 1949. NBC network. "The April Shower Adventure". Sustaining. Frank and Bart become locked in a half-finished swimming pool in the middle of a baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-22T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)

The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 9, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The April Shower Adventure&quot;. Sustaining. Frank and Bart become locked in a half-finished swimming pool in the middle of a baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The April Shower Adventure (Aired April 9, 1949)

The model for all later American juvenile spo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Box 13 - The Dead Man Walks (06-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. But adventures they are, which perhaps sets this erstwhile detective genre program as more of an adventure genre. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1949. Program #43. Mayfair syndication. "The Dead Man Walks". Commercials added locally. A man Dan sees dead at 2:15 is alive at 4:20! Who is S. Thomas? Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), William Conrad. 26:46. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-22T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. But adventures they are, which perhaps sets this erstwhile detective genre program as more of an adventure genre. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1949. Program #43. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Dead Man Walks&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man Dan sees dead at 2:15 is alive at 4:20! Who is S. Thomas? Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), William Conrad. 26:46. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Man Walks (Aired June 12, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - The Mysterious New Boarder (10-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mysterious New Boarder (Aired October 21, 1949)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1949. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. "The Mysterious New Boarder" in the Riley household is Ferguson...with gun and blackjack! Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 24, 1974. William Bendix, John Brown, Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Barbara Eiler, Alan Reed, Alan Reed Jr.. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-22T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mysterious New Boarder (Aired October 21, 1949)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1949. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Hemlock Farms. &quot;The Mysterious New Boarder&quot; in the Riley household is Ferguson...with gun and blackjack! Syndicated rebroadcast date: September 24, 1974. William Bendix, John Brown, Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Reuben Ship (writer), Mitch Lindeman (director), Barbara Eiler, Alan Reed, Alan Reed Jr.. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mysterious New Boarder (Aired October 21, 1949)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Strange Dr. Weird - 2 Episodes (05-08-45) (05-15-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Two Episodes "Murder One Million B.C." (05-08-45) and "Revenge From The Grave" (05-23-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: "Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance..." The closing line never changed: Perhaps you’ll drop in on me again soon. I’m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 8, 1945. Program #27. Mutual network. "Murder One Million B.C.". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A program heard on V-E Day. A scientist builds a time machine. He transports himself, his wife and his financial advisor back to the past. Jock MacGregor (director), Bob Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Maurice Tarplin (host). 14:03. 

May 23, 1945. Program #29. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. "Revenge From The Grave". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. "Renaldo the Great" returns from the grave each month when the moon is full, to kill those who had him executed. The date is correct. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 12:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-22T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>strange,doctor,weird,dr.,maurice,tarplin,creepy,jock,macgregor,bob,arthur,david,kogan,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1567</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: &quot;Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance...&quot; The closing line never changed: Perhaps you&#8217;ll drop in on me again soon. I&#8217;m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 8, 1945. Program #27. Mutual network. &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A program heard on V-E Day. A scientist builds a time machine. He transports himself, his wife and his financial advisor back to the past. Jock MacGregor (director), Bob Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Maurice Tarplin (host). 14:03. 

May 23, 1945. Program #29. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. &quot;Renaldo the Great&quot; returns from the grave each month when the moon is full, to kill those who had him executed. The date is correct. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 12:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes &quot;Murder One Million B.C.&quot; (05-08-45) and &quot;Revenge From The Grave&quot; (05-23-45)

The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whisperer - The Fight Game (08-12-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fight Game (Aired August 12, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up.

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1951. "The Fight Game" - NBC network. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" is determined to obtain control of boxer "Kid Noonan's" contract. Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Eddie Fields, Jack Moyles, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Sidney Miller, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-21T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fight Game (Aired August 12, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up.

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1951. &quot;The Fight Game&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Syndicate&quot; is determined to obtain control of boxer &quot;Kid Noonan's&quot; contract. Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Eddie Fields, Jack Moyles, John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Julius Crowlbein, Sidney Miller, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fight Game (Aired August 12, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - Alarm Call (04-23-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Alarm Call (Aired April 23, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Unusually for the time, he solves each case not by hunting for clues in the manner of Sherlock Holmes, but instead through a psychiatrist's insight into the personality of the killer: using his professional experience to consider the suspects, in order to determin which of them matches the deduced personality of the murderer. Thirteen episodes were broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1957, aired weekly from April 23rd to July 16th. Show Notes From Old Timer Radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,morelle,dr.,dennis,arundell,heron,carvic,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alarm Call (Aired April 23, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Unusually for the time, he solves each case not by hunting for clues in the manner of Sherlock Holmes, but instead through a psychiatrist's insight into the personality of the killer: using his professional experience to consider the suspects, in order to determin which of them matches the deduced personality of the murderer. Thirteen episodes were broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1957, aired weekly from April 23rd to July 16th. Show Notes From Old Timer Radio.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Alarm Call (Aired April 23, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psycho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Clara Bryan Murder Case (11-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1950. "The Clara Bryan Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mrs. Clara Bryan is missing. A Bowery bum is stabbed in a flop house. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Lillian Buyeff, Byron Kane. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-21T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>64</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1950. &quot;The Clara Bryan Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mrs. Clara Bryan is missing. A Bowery bum is stabbed in a flop house. What's the connection? Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Lillian Buyeff, Byron Kane. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clara Bryan Murder Case (Aired November 24, 1950)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode,...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Foot&quot; (05-17-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Foot" (Aired May 17, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. It was one of many non-rigged quiz shows of the 1950's which suffered in the ratings due to the scandals surrounding "Twenty One", "The $64,000 Question" and "Dotto".


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Foot&quot; (Aired May 17, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. It was one of many non-rigged quiz shows of the 1950's which suffered in the ratings due to the scandals surrounding &quot;Twenty One&quot;, &quot;The $64,000 Question&quot; and &quot;Dotto&quot;.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Foot&quot; (Aired May 17, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American pub...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Jackpot (04-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1951. NBC network. "Jackpot". Sponsored by: RCA, Anacin, Chesterfield. The one hundredth program of the series. The "Name The Mystery Husband" program awards a fabulous "jackpot" to a happily married man...and then his troubles begin! Screen director Walter Lang appears. Anne Diamond, Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Cairn (director), Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dawn Bender, Edward Marr, Edwin Max, Howard Wiley (producer), Jack Rubin (adaptor), Jeffrey Silver, Jerry Hausner, Jim Backus, Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret Truman, Sidney Miller, Stan Waxman, Walter Lang. 1:00:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-21T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Jackpot&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA, Anacin, Chesterfield. The one hundredth program of the series. The &quot;Name The Mystery Husband&quot; program awards a fabulous &quot;jackpot&quot; to a happily married man...and then his troubles begin! Screen director Walter Lang appears. Anne Diamond, Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Bouchey, Bill Cairn (director), Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dawn Bender, Edward Marr, Edwin Max, Howard Wiley (producer), Jack Rubin (adaptor), Jeffrey Silver, Jerry Hausner, Jim Backus, Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Margaret Truman, Sidney Miller, Stan Waxman, Walter Lang. 1:00:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Jackpot (Aired April 26, 1951)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates (02-12-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates (Aired 
February 12, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times Past.

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates". Inspector Black takes to the river in pursuit of a gang of river pirates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, organist), Antony Ellis (writer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Dan O'Herlihy, Lou Krugman, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Charles Davis. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-20T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pursuit,inspector,black,antony,ellis,joseph,kearns,mary,jane,croft,dan,o'herlihy,lou,krugman,tudor,owen,william,johnstone,charles,davis,ben,wright,raymond,lawrence,elliott,lewis,eddie,dunstedter,drama,mystery,lawyer,detective,crime,law,police,investigate,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates (Aired 
February 12, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations. Show Notes From Times Past.

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates&quot;. Inspector Black takes to the river in pursuit of a gang of river pirates. Ben Wright, Raymond Lawrence, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, organist), Antony Ellis (writer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Dan O'Herlihy, Lou Krugman, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Charles Davis. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





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      <itunes:subtitle>Pursuit - (Inspector Peter Black) - Pursuit Of The Thames Pirates (Aired 
February 12, 1952)

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    <item>
      <title>Adventures In Research - Two Ep. The Immagrent Inventory (3-30-43) and Dirty Hands (4-06-43) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Ep.9 "The Immigrant Inventor" (03-30-43) and Ep.10 "Dirty Hands" (04-06-43)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.

TODAY'S SHOW

Program #604. Westinghouse syndication. "The Immortalized Inventor". Sustaining. The story of Johann Malzel, the inventor of the device used by all famous composers...the metronome! . 15 minutes. 

Program #514. Westinghouse syndication. "Dirty Hands". Sustaining. The story of Dr. Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis, who pioneered in the use of asepsis and cleanliness at childbirth. . 15 minutes. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-20T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,in,research,westinghouse,syndication,invention,history,educational,learn,school,american,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ep.9 &quot;The Immigrant Inventor&quot; (03-30-43) and Ep.10 &quot;Dirty Hands&quot; (04-06-43)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.

TODAY'S SHOW

Program #604. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The Immortalized Inventor&quot;. Sustaining. The story of Johann Malzel, the inventor of the device used by all famous composers...the metronome! . 15 minutes. 

Program #514. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;Dirty Hands&quot;. Sustaining. The story of Dr. Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis, who pioneered in the use of asepsis and cleanliness at childbirth. . 15 minutes. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ep.9 &quot;The Immigrant Inventor&quot; (03-30-43) and Ep.10 &quot;Dirty Hands&quot; (04-06-43)

A wonderfully info...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dragnet - The Big Death (09-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Death (Aired September 28, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring."

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 28, 1950. Program #68. NBC network. "The Big Death". Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes, Chesterfield. A man decides to kill his wife, and hires Joe Friday for the job! The "Dragnet" program of March 29, 1955 (#61369) has the same story title, but the plots are not the same. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-20T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Death (Aired September 28, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 28, 1950. Program #68. NBC network. &quot;The Big Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima Cigarettes, Chesterfield. A man decides to kill his wife, and hires Joe Friday for the job! The &quot;Dragnet&quot; program of March 29, 1955 (#61369) has the same story title, but the plots are not the same. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Death (Aired September 28, 1950)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television polic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - The Boy Next Door (01-15-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Boy Next Door (Aired January 15, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-20T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boy Next Door (Aired January 15, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Boy Next Door (Aired January 15, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Twilight Zone - Number 12 Looks Just Like You (01-24-64) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. "I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem," he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. "To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited." Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

January 24, 1964. "Number 12 Looks Just Like You." In the future  year 2000, science has made advances that allow each person to choose how the look. Pick a number and "Presto". Rod Serling. Richard Long, Pamela Austin, Suzy Parker. Director: Abner Biberman. Writing: Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin. 25:15. 


  





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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-19T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,rod,serling,richard,long,pamela,austin,suzy,parker,ray,bradbury,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,horror,weird</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1515</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Serling had established himself as one of the hottest names in television, equally famous for his success in writing televised drama as he was for criticizing the medium's limitations. His most vocal complaints concerned the censorship frequently practiced by sponsors and networks. &quot;I was not permitted to have my Senators discuss any current or pressing problem,&quot; he said of his 1957 production 'The Arena', intended to be an involving look into contemporary politics. &quot;To talk of tariff was to align oneself with the Republicans; to talk of labor was to suggest control by the Democrats. To say a single thing germane to the current political scene was absolutely prohibited.&quot; Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama.

THIS EPISODE:

January 24, 1964. &quot;Number 12 Looks Just Like You.&quot; In the future  year 2000, science has made advances that allow each person to choose how the look. Pick a number and &quot;Presto&quot;. Rod Serling. Richard Long, Pamela Austin, Suzy Parker. Director: Abner Biberman. Writing: Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin. 25:15. 


  





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      <itunes:subtitle>Number 12 Looks Just Like You (Aired January 24, 1964) AUDIO ONLY

Throughout the 1950s, Rod Se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hallmark Playhouse - Mrs. Parkington (10-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mrs. Parkington (Aired October 21, 1948)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Reader's Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Reader's Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

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October 21, 1948. CBS network. "Mrs. Parkington". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman rises from poverty in Nevada to a position of power and wealth in New York. Louis Bromfield (writer), Rosalind Russell, James Hilton (host). 27:16.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-19T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hallmark,playhouse,rosalind,russell,james,hilton,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Mrs. Parkington (Aired October 21, 1948)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Reader's Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Reader's Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot;. Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of &quot;Random Harvest&quot;, &quot;Lost Horizon&quot; and &quot;Goodbye, Mr. Chips&quot; plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was &quot;Dream of Olwne&quot; by Charles Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Mrs. Parkington&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman rises from poverty in Nevada to a position of power and wealth in New York. Louis Bromfield (writer), Rosalind Russell, James Hilton (host). 27:16.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mrs. Parkington (Aired October 21, 1948)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - A Man Of Many Words (07-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Man Of Many Words (Aired July 9, 1946)

The premise of the Green Hornet was that of a modern day Lone Ranger. The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 9, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "A Man Of Many Words". Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. A fat man is the leader of a black market meat operation. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 21:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-19T14_14_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,george,w.,trendle,black,beauty,kato,britt,reid,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1631</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Man Of Many Words (Aired July 9, 1946)

The premise of the Green Hornet was that of a modern day Lone Ranger. The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 9, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;A Man Of Many Words&quot;. Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. A fat man is the leader of a black market meat operation. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Man Of Many Words (Aired July 9, 1946)

The premise of the Green Hornet was that of a modern ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Charlie' s College Reunion (01-01-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1942. Program #22. "Charlie's College Reunion" - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, "Until Tonight." Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-19T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barrel,of,fun,charlie,ruggles,comedy,musical,benny,rubin,verna,felton,sara,berner,jerry,hausner,linda,ware,sportsmen,david,rose,orchestraart,gilmore,humor,funny,laugh,variety,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,s</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1942. Program #22. &quot;Charlie's College Reunion&quot; - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, &quot;Until Tonight.&quot; Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>NBC Short Story - Ray Bradbury Stories - Night Call Collect (04-09-84) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Night Call Collect (Aired April 9, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury (ISBN 0-394-51335-5) is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include "The Fog Horn", "The Veldt", "The Day It Rained Forever", "The Small Assassin" and "I Sing the Body Electric!". In 2003, Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales was published, containing a further 100 stories from later in his career. Although they sound similar, the two anthologies have entirely different contents and should not be confused. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1984. NPR network, WPKT-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. "Night Call, Collect". Sustaining. Stranded sixty years on a desert planet, Barton established an intricate telephone system, and waited for rescue. At last, one night...the phone rang! Ray Bradbury (author, host), Paul Frees (announcer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-19T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ray,bradbury,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,horror,weird</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Night Call Collect (Aired April 9, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury (ISBN 0-394-51335-5) is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include &quot;The Fog Horn&quot;, &quot;The Veldt&quot;, &quot;The Day It Rained Forever&quot;, &quot;The Small Assassin&quot; and &quot;I Sing the Body Electric!&quot;. In 2003, Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales was published, containing a further 100 stories from later in his career. Although they sound similar, the two anthologies have entirely different contents and should not be confused. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1984. NPR network, WPKT-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. &quot;Night Call, Collect&quot;. Sustaining. Stranded sixty years on a desert planet, Barton established an intricate telephone system, and waited for rescue. At last, one night...the phone rang! Ray Bradbury (author, host), Paul Frees (announcer). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Night Call Collect (Aired April 9, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury (ISBN 0-394-51335-5) is, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Star Playhouse - Knee High To A Corpse (07-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Knee High To A Corpse (Aired July 9, 1951)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker’s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

July 9, 1951. CBS network. "Knee High To A Corpse". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. The story of "Inch," a small crook who gets a very large revenge. Frank Lovejoy appears in a preview of next week's program. At least two commercials have been deleted. The next week's program is on ABC and the program is no longer sponsored. Herbert Rawlinson (host), Mickey Rooney, William Conrad, Sandra Gould, Shepard Menken, Paul McVey, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer), Frank Lovejoy, Junius Matthews. 27:33.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-18T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,mickey,rooney</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1678</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Knee High To A Corpse (Aired July 9, 1951)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker&#8217;s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

July 9, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Knee High To A Corpse&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. The story of &quot;Inch,&quot; a small crook who gets a very large revenge. Frank Lovejoy appears in a preview of next week's program. At least two commercials have been deleted. The next week's program is on ABC and the program is no longer sponsored. Herbert Rawlinson (host), Mickey Rooney, William Conrad, Sandra Gould, Shepard Menken, Paul McVey, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer), Frank Lovejoy, Junius Matthews. 27:33.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Knee High To A Corpse (Aired July 9, 1951)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and per...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Little Boy Red (10-22-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. "Little Boy Red". Commercials added locally. A Russian is being forced to return home because his very Communist son has been kidnapped and brought to a camp in the country. The date is sub ject to correction. Byron Kane, Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-18T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-04-18T15_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1555624819.13563121" length="6371316" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1952. Program #27. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Little Boy Red&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Russian is being forced to return home because his very Communist son has been kidnapped and brought to a camp in the country. The date is sub ject to correction. Byron Kane, Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Boy Red (Aired October 22, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionag...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Popular Corpse (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Popular Corpse (1947) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, and the longest-running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively kneaded Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre character Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

1947. Program #15. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Popular Corpse". Commercials added locally. Shayne is hired to find a rich heiress. An hour later, a mysterious man hires Shayne to find the same girl. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Don W. Sharp (producer), William P. Rousseau (director, host), Brett Halliday (creator), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:19 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 17:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-18T10_03_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Popular Corpse (1947) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, and the longest-running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively kneaded Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre character Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

1947. Program #15. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Popular Corpse&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shayne is hired to find a rich heiress. An hour later, a mysterious man hires Shayne to find the same girl. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Don W. Sharp (producer), William P. Rousseau (director, host), Brett Halliday (creator), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 26:19 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Popular Corpse (1947) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The feel of Michael Shayne ov...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Aldrich Family - Henry's Too Tall Date (04-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry's Too Tall Date (Aired April 28, 1949)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O, before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 28, 1949. "Henry's Too Tall Date" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry has a date with a girl...a very tall girl! Ezra Stone receives a plaque as, "The boy who typifies the nation's ideal teenaged donut dunker." If you listen carefully to the award as it's being read, you realize that not only is the achievement meaningless, but the giver of the award is a division of the program's sponsor (General Foods). Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Frank Karloff (writer), Jack Miller (music), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, George Burns (teaser announcement at the end of the show), Gracie Allen (teaser announcement at the end of the show). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-18T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry's Too Tall Date (Aired April 28, 1949)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O, before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 28, 1949. &quot;Henry's Too Tall Date&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Henry has a date with a girl...a very tall girl! Ezra Stone receives a plaque as, &quot;The boy who typifies the nation's ideal teenaged donut dunker.&quot; If you listen carefully to the award as it's being read, you realize that not only is the achievement meaningless, but the giver of the award is a division of the program's sponsor (General Foods). Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Frank Karloff (writer), Jack Miller (music), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, George Burns (teaser announcement at the end of the show), Gracie Allen (teaser announcement at the end of the show). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Henry's Too Tall Date (Aired April 28, 1949)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Death Comes At Midnight (10-18-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 18, 1942. CBS network. "Death Comes At Midnight". Sustaining. A man dreams that he's going to be killed in forty eight hours...and it looks like he's going to be proved correct! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Herbert Connor (writer), J. Donald Wilson (writer). 29:28.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-17T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 18, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Death Comes At Midnight&quot;. Sustaining. A man dreams that he's going to be killed in forty eight hours...and it looks like he's going to be proved correct! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Herbert Connor (writer), J. Donald Wilson (writer). 29:28.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Comes At Midnight (Aired October 18, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Mirror Of The Magistrate (12-06-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-17T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2566</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown'.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mirror Of The Magistrate (Aired December 6, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character cr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Rocket Racket (03-23-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1954. NBC network. "Rocket Racket". Sustaining. Rocky gets a job that pays $10,000 to ride a rocket to the moon! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Howard Culver, Don Diamond, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan Riss, Edith Terry, William Oyler. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-17T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1426</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. As we all know now, From Here to Eternity was a box-office smash, propelling Sinatra into a whole new career in Film. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Rocket Racket&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky gets a job that pays $10,000 to ride a rocket to the moon! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Howard Culver, Don Diamond, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Dan Riss, Edith Terry, William Oyler. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rocket Racket (Aired March 23, 1954)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Al Jolson (04-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired April 8, 1947)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 8, 1947. "Special Guest Is Al Jolson" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent ("Giving Away Four Chevrolets Every Seven Days" contest). 10:00 P. M. The broadcast originates from The El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood. Bob and guest Al Jolson remember how they first met in Cleveland, many years ago. Jolson sings, "California, Here I Come" and "Always." Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna, Al Jolson, Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra, Wendell Niles (announcer), Barbara Jo Allen (as "Vera Vague"), Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris (writer), Bob Stephenson (producer, director). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-17T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,show,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired April 8, 1947)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 8, 1947. &quot;Special Guest Is Al Jolson&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent (&quot;Giving Away Four Chevrolets Every Seven Days&quot; contest). 10:00 P. M. The broadcast originates from The El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood. Bob and guest Al Jolson remember how they first met in Cleveland, many years ago. Jolson sings, &quot;California, Here I Come&quot; and &quot;Always.&quot; Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna, Al Jolson, Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra, Wendell Niles (announcer), Barbara Jo Allen (as &quot;Vera Vague&quot;), Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris (writer), Bob Stephenson (producer, director). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired April 8, 1947)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (09-15-79) Part 2 of 2</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (Aired September 15, 1979) Part 2 of 2

The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. Four additional episodes were produced but never aired. The show is currently available on Sirius Satellite Radio and on the Alien Worlds website. The series is being developed for 3-D animation for television and DVD release. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-17T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (Aired September 15, 1979) Part 2 of 2

The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. Four additional episodes were produced but never aired. The show is currently available on Sirius Satellite Radio and on the Alien Worlds website. The series is being developed for 3-D animation for television and DVD release. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (Aired September 15, 1979) Part 2 of 2

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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (09-15-79) Part 1 of 2</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (Aired September 15, 1979) Part 1 of 2

DRAMATIC RADIO, once thought dead and buried, has staged a remarkable resurrection in recent years. Obviously, the rush is on to compete for audiences in search of an alternative to the many stagnating features of TV. Blasting its way into the competition is "Alien Worlds," an audio space adventure series produced now on CD originally broadcast worldwide on FM radio. The concept behind "Alien Worlds" is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders." In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. "Alien Worlds" incorporates the best elements of "Star Wars," "Star Trek - The Next Generation" and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing.


  


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      <itunes:summary>The Madonnas Of Zanzibar Alpha (Aired September 15, 1979) Part 1 of 2

DRAMATIC RADIO, once thought dead and buried, has staged a remarkable resurrection in recent years. Obviously, the rush is on to compete for audiences in search of an alternative to the many stagnating features of TV. Blasting its way into the competition is &quot;Alien Worlds,&quot; an audio space adventure series produced now on CD originally broadcast worldwide on FM radio. The concept behind &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is that an organization called the International Space Authority ''watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders.&quot; In command of ISA is Commissioner White whose base is Starlab, a nickname for the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, a floating space headquarters and research center. Under his command are research director Dr. Maura Cassidy, her comedy relief assistant Tim and two space happy rocket jockies, Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; incorporates the best elements of &quot;Star Wars,&quot; &quot;Star Trek - The Next Generation&quot; and other recently successful science-fiction production and writing.


  


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      <title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Johnson Payroll Matter (09-21-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Johnson Payroll Matter (Aired September 21, 1958)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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September 21, 1958. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Johnson Payroll Matter". Johnny's asked to take a relaxing trip to Southern California and pickup $100,000...and bring it back. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Shepard Menken, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Jack Johnstone (producer, director), Robert Stanley (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Johnson Payroll Matter (Aired September 21, 1958)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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September 21, 1958. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Johnson Payroll Matter&quot;. Johnny's asked to take a relaxing trip to Southern California and pickup $100,000...and bring it back. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Shepard Menken, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Jack Johnstone (producer, director), Robert Stanley (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Witness Saw Nothing (02-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. Mutual network. "The Witness Saw Nothing". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser and Del Rich Margarine. A door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman calls on the wrong housewife and endangers his own life. Lon Clark. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Witness Saw Nothing&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser and Del Rich Margarine. A door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman calls on the wrong housewife and endangers his own life. Lon Clark. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witness Saw Nothing (Aired February 24, 1946)

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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - New Business Administration Course (02-11-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Business Administration Course (02-11-51)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

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February 11, 1951. " New Business Administration Course" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. The program was recorded December 27, 1950. Miss Brooks complains of a cold room in Mrs. Davis' house, and the temperature at Madison High. Who will teach the new course in "Business Administration?" Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-16T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>New Business Administration Course (02-11-51)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1951. &quot; New Business Administration Course&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. The program was recorded December 27, 1950. Miss Brooks complains of a cold room in Mrs. Davis' house, and the temperature at Madison High. Who will teach the new course in &quot;Business Administration?&quot; Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. 34:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Silver Flask (02-02-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Silver Flask (Aired February 2, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows have so far survived. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

February 2, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Silver Flask". Commercials added locally. A man has a strange obsession for an old silver flask. The cast is not identified, but it sounds like Jim Ameche. Jim Ameche, Richard Thorne (writer). 23:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-16T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> The Silver Flask (Aired February 2, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows have so far survived. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

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February 2, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Silver Flask&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man has a strange obsession for an old silver flask. The cast is not identified, but it sounds like Jim Ameche. Jim Ameche, Richard Thorne (writer). 23:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle> The Silver Flask (Aired February 2, 1953)

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      <title>Murder Clinic - Death In The Dressing Room (09-29-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Dressing Room (Aired September 29, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the worldâs great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer. 

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September 29, 1942. Mutual network. "Death In The Dressing Room". Sustaining. A series dealing with the exploits of famous detectives. The program is interrupted for an air-raid alert test. Sir Henry M. Merryvale of Scotland Yard solves a murder at the Orient Club. Francine Rapport is found knifed to death, while she is doing a Javanese Temple dance on stage! Alvin Flanagan (director), Frank Knight (announcer), John A. Bassett (adaptor), Lee Wright (adaptor), Ralph Barnhart (composer), Robert Stanley (conductor), Roland Winters. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-15T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,clinic,edgar,alvin,flanagan,wallace,ngaio,marsh,carter,john,dickson,carr,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Dressing Room (Aired September 29, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the world&#226;s great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 29, 1942. Mutual network. &quot;Death In The Dressing Room&quot;. Sustaining. A series dealing with the exploits of famous detectives. The program is interrupted for an air-raid alert test. Sir Henry M. Merryvale of Scotland Yard solves a murder at the Orient Club. Francine Rapport is found knifed to death, while she is doing a Javanese Temple dance on stage! Alvin Flanagan (director), Frank Knight (announcer), John A. Bassett (adaptor), Lee Wright (adaptor), Ralph Barnhart (composer), Robert Stanley (conductor), Roland Winters. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Mr. President - Andrew Jackson (09-08-53) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. President - Andrew Jackson (Aired September 8, 1953)

Mr. President ran on the ABC Radio Network from June of 1947 until September of 1953 and starred Edward Arnold and Betty Lou Gerson. Each week, Arnold would play the part of a different President of the United States in historical dramas based on real events - some familiar, many little-known and largely untold. The unique aspect of the show was that the identity of the President being portrayed would not be revealed until the end of the program - a guessing game that often challenged the most fervent and knowledgeable students of American history.

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September 8, 1953. "Andrew Jackson" (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the 7th President of the United States (1829–1837). He was also military governor of Florida (1821), commander of the American forces at the Battle of New Orleans (1815), and the eponym of the era of Jacksonian democracy. He was a polarizing figure who dominated American politics in the 1820s and 1830s. His political ambition combined with the masses of people shaped the modern Democratic Party. Nicknamed "Old Hickory" because he was renowned for his toughness, Jackson was the first President primarily associated with the frontier, as he based his career in Tennessee.29:40.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 23:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. President - Andrew Jackson (Aired September 8, 1953)

Mr. President ran on the ABC Radio Network from June of 1947 until September of 1953 and starred Edward Arnold and Betty Lou Gerson. Each week, Arnold would play the part of a different President of the United States in historical dramas based on real events - some familiar, many little-known and largely untold. The unique aspect of the show was that the identity of the President being portrayed would not be revealed until the end of the program - a guessing game that often challenged the most fervent and knowledgeable students of American history.

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September 8, 1953. &quot;Andrew Jackson&quot; (March 15, 1767 &#8211; June 8, 1845) was the 7th President of the United States (1829&#8211;1837). He was also military governor of Florida (1821), commander of the American forces at the Battle of New Orleans (1815), and the eponym of the era of Jacksonian democracy. He was a polarizing figure who dominated American politics in the 1820s and 1830s. His political ambition combined with the masses of people shaped the modern Democratic Party. Nicknamed &quot;Old Hickory&quot; because he was renowned for his toughness, Jackson was the first President primarily associated with the frontier, as he based his career in Tennessee.29:40.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. President - Andrew Jackson (Aired September 8, 1953)

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      <title>American Adventure - The Battle (10-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[American Adventure - The Battle (Aired October 27, 1955)

NBC. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man’s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

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October 27, 1955. Program #14. NBC network, North Carolina origination. "The Battle". Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. John Eely (writer), John Clayton (director), Les Casey, Tom Owens (announcer). 28:54. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 17:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-15T10_56_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>american,adventure,history,john,clayton,(director),les,casey,tom,owens,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>American Adventure - The Battle (Aired October 27, 1955)

NBC. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man&#8217;s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1955. Program #14. NBC network, North Carolina origination. &quot;The Battle&quot;. Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. John Eely (writer), John Clayton (director), Les Casey, Tom Owens (announcer). 28:54. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>American Adventure - The Battle (Aired October 27, 1955)

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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay (03-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay (Aired March 21, 1951)

 The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be.

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March 21, 1951. "Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay" - CBS network. Sustaining. Cousin Natalie visits, along with little Marvin, a perfect monster. Harold takes little Marvin camping. Harold Peary sings, "My Mother's Eyes." Governor (California) Earl Warren appears on the program to congratulate Harold Peary on his ten-thousandth broadcast. Harold Peary, Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Gloria Holiday, Parley Baer, Shirley Mitchell, Lynn Allen, Don Baker (announcer), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Earl Warren, Butch Cavell. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-15T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay (Aired March 21, 1951)

 The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be.

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1951. &quot;Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Cousin Natalie visits, along with little Marvin, a perfect monster. Harold takes little Marvin camping. Harold Peary sings, &quot;My Mother's Eyes.&quot; Governor (California) Earl Warren appears on the program to congratulate Harold Peary on his ten-thousandth broadcast. Harold Peary, Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Gloria Holiday, Parley Baer, Shirley Mitchell, Lynn Allen, Don Baker (announcer), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Earl Warren, Butch Cavell. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cousin Marvin Comes To Stay (Aired March 21, 1951)

 The series lasted only one season. The reg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - Murder In The Script Department (05-11-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Wyllis Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.

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May 11, 1943. CBS network. "Murder In The Script Department". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Two typists are haunted at a radio network. Don't ever complain about Mr. Oboler's scripts! Great radio writing! Oboler tells about next week's program as set in the jungle, "when there were people with monkeys, not Japanese snipers." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Mercedes McCambridge. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-15T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Wyllis Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Murder In The Script Department&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Two typists are haunted at a radio network. Don't ever complain about Mr. Oboler's scripts! Great radio writing! Oboler tells about next week's program as set in the jungle, &quot;when there were people with monkeys, not Japanese snipers.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Mercedes McCambridge. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Script Department (Aired May 11, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York Cit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - The Mysterious Stranger (07-14-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. 

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July 14, 1944. NBC network. "The Mysterious Stranger". Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed of a day on the town with a strange yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-14T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. 

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July 14, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Mysterious Stranger&quot;. Sustaining. A fantasy about a boy who gets out of a sick bed of a day on the town with a strange yet somehow familiar man. Zachary Gold (writer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Mysterious Stranger (Aired July 14, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Fatted Calf (09-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1949. CBS network. "The Fatted Calf". Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-14T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gerald,mohr,raymond,chandler,howard,mcnear,mel,dinelli,norman,macdonnell,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Fatted Calf&quot;. Sustaining. A cartoonist is murdered, and that's no laughing matter! David Ellis, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Howard McNear, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Masterson (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Vivi Janis. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fatted Calf (Aired September 24, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Bail Bond Caper (06-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)

His characterization has influenced film noir ever since. Spade was played by Ricardo Cortez in the pre-Code first film version (1931). Despite being a critical and commercial success, an attempt to re-release the film in 1936 was denied approval by the Production Code Office due to the film's "lewd" content. Since Warner Bros. could not re-release the film, a second version was made. In Satan Met a Lady (1936), a light comedy, the central character was renamed Ted Shane and was played by Warren William. The film was a notable flop. On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 27, 1948. CBS network. "The Bail-Bond Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A million-dollar robbery from an armored car puts Sam on the spot and in need of some bail himself! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Sandra Gould, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-14T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)

His characterization has influenced film noir ever since. Spade was played by Ricardo Cortez in the pre-Code first film version (1931). Despite being a critical and commercial success, an attempt to re-release the film in 1936 was denied approval by the Production Code Office due to the film's &quot;lewd&quot; content. Since Warner Bros. could not re-release the film, a second version was made. In Satan Met a Lady (1936), a light comedy, the central character was renamed Ted Shane and was played by Warren William. The film was a notable flop. On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 27, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Bail-Bond Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. A million-dollar robbery from an armored car puts Sam on the spot and in need of some bail himself! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Sandra Gould, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Conrad, Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music), Dick Joy (announcer). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bail Bond Caper (Aired June 27, 1948)

His characterization has influenced film noir ever s...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Swapping Spree (04-28-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. In their Luke and Mirandy farm-report program, Jim played a farmer who was given to tall tales and face-saving lies for comic effect. In a weekly comedy, The Smith Family, Marian's character was an Irish wife of an American police officer. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1953. " Swapping Spree" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Reynolds Aluminum. McGee goes on a swapping spree, starting with his own Moosehead! Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Elvia Allman, Harlow Wilcox, Jack Kruschen, Jim Jordan, Keith Fowler (writer), Marian Jordan, Mary Jane Croft, Max Hutto (director), Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. In their Luke and Mirandy farm-report program, Jim played a farmer who was given to tall tales and face-saving lies for comic effect. In a weekly comedy, The Smith Family, Marian's character was an Irish wife of an American police officer. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1953. &quot; Swapping Spree&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Reynolds Aluminum. McGee goes on a swapping spree, starting with his own Moosehead! Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Thompson, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Cliff Arquette, Elvia Allman, Harlow Wilcox, Jack Kruschen, Jim Jordan, Keith Fowler (writer), Marian Jordan, Mary Jane Croft, Max Hutto (director), Phil Leslie (writer), Richard LeGrand, The King's Men. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Swapping Spree (Aired April 28, 1953)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - World Enough &amp; Time (11-10-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[World Enough &amp; Time (Aired November 10, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1964. ABC network. "World Enough and Time". Commercials deleted. An interesting story about a man who could stay the same age, and what happens to him after an accident. Listen for excellent radio performances. John Nicholas Ianuzzi (writer), Ted Bell (director), Frank Thomas, Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Donald Buka, George Petrie, George Baxter, Jack Grimes, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 23:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-14T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1325</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>World Enough &amp; Time (Aired November 10, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1964. ABC network. &quot;World Enough and Time&quot;. Commercials deleted. An interesting story about a man who could stay the same age, and what happens to him after an accident. Listen for excellent radio performances. John Nicholas Ianuzzi (writer), Ted Bell (director), Frank Thomas, Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Donald Buka, George Petrie, George Baxter, Jack Grimes, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 23:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>World Enough &amp; Time (Aired November 10, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio d...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) -  A Case Of Murder (08-16-64)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Case Of Murder (Aired August 16, 1964)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Case Of Murder". One of Slade's old clients has been killed "accidentally," yet his wife asks Slade to help get rid of the body! The program is also known as: "The Starlight Mystery Theater." The program was repeated on May 7, 1965, possibly a tape rebroadcast. The cast below describes the 1965 broadcast and is possibly the same of the 1964 program. This might be, in fact, the 1965 broadcast. William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, producer, director), Joyce Reed, Michael Fox, Norman Belkin, William O'Connell, Michael Dayton (technical producer). 22:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-13T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>starlight,mystery,theater,matt,slade,detective,joyce,reed,michael,fox,norman,belkin,william,o'connell,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1322</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Case Of Murder (Aired August 16, 1964)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1964. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Case Of Murder&quot;. One of Slade's old clients has been killed &quot;accidentally,&quot; yet his wife asks Slade to help get rid of the body! The program is also known as: &quot;The Starlight Mystery Theater.&quot; The program was repeated on May 7, 1965, possibly a tape rebroadcast. The cast below describes the 1965 broadcast and is possibly the same of the 1964 program. This might be, in fact, the 1965 broadcast. William Wintersole, Brian Adams (writer, producer, director), Joyce Reed, Michael Fox, Norman Belkin, William O'Connell, Michael Dayton (technical producer). 22:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Case Of Murder (Aired August 16, 1964)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Joe Finley's Ulcer (01-26-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Joe Finley's Ulcer (Aired January 26, 1951)

After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1951. "Joe Finley's Ulcer."  - Program #53. WMGM, New York City-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-13T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13553036.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Finley's Ulcer (Aired January 26, 1951)

After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1951. &quot;Joe Finley's Ulcer.&quot;  - Program #53. WMGM, New York City-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Finley's Ulcer (Aired January 26, 1951)

After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - Crash Landing (02-07-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Crash Landing (Aired February 7, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1953. ABC network. "Crash Landing". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). Carol Karlyle, the daughter of the Secretary General of the United Planets, has been kidnapped by an arch criminal who not only gets all the evidence against him, but steals a "stim-u-tron" as well! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Steven Robertson, Virginia Hewitt. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-13T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crash Landing (Aired February 7, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1953. ABC network. &quot;Crash Landing&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). Carol Karlyle, the daughter of the Secretary General of the United Planets, has been kidnapped by an arch criminal who not only gets all the evidence against him, but steals a &quot;stim-u-tron&quot; as well! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Steven Robertson, Virginia Hewitt. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Crash Landing (Aired February 7, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Phil's Golf Game (02-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Phil's Golf Game (Aired February 25, 1951)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1951. "Phil's Golf Game" - NBC network. Sustaining. Alice sings, "You're Just In Love." Phil sings, "Southern Fried Chicken." Phil plays a high-stakes game of golf with his sponsor. Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Sheldon Leonard, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-13T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phil's Golf Game (Aired February 25, 1951)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1951. &quot;Phil's Golf Game&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Alice sings, &quot;You're Just In Love.&quot; Phil sings, &quot;Southern Fried Chicken.&quot; Phil plays a high-stakes game of golf with his sponsor. Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Sheldon Leonard, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Phil's Golf Game (Aired February 25, 1951)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - The Third Bank Of The River (04-05-85)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. 

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. 

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Third Bank Of The River (Aired April 5, 1985)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - The Jazz Singer (06-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jazz Singer (Aired June 1, 1947)

"The World's Greatest Entertainer" recreates his 1927 film debut. Though regarded as the first "talking" picture, The Jazz Singer was actually a silent film with sound musical numbers and introductions so Jolson is able to more fully voice his famous role in this radio version. Jolson is supported by Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne (who portrayed Jolson's own parents in The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again), Bill Johnstone (The Shadow), Carlton Kadell (Tom Mix) and Bobby Ellis (radio's last Henry Aldrich). The Lux Radio Theatre was the biggest dramatic program on radio, airing from October 14, 1943 through June 7, 1955. The series showcased American's top stars in adaptations of Hollywood's most popular films. William Keighly took over as regular host in the fall of 1945 after Cecil B. DeMille quit his $2000-a-week hosting duties rather than pay a one-dollar union assessment he opposed. Show Notes From chrisneylon.com.

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1947. CBS network. "The Jazz Singer". Sponsored by: Lux. This is a rehearsal recording. The story of a cantor's son choosing between his career and his God. Al Jolson, Gail Patrick, Ludwig Donath, Tamara Shayne, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Carlton KaDell, William Johnstone, Edward Marr, Charles Seel, Bobby Ellis, June Whitley, Joan Winfield (intermission guest), Samson Raphaelson (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 57:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3454</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jazz Singer (Aired June 1, 1947)

&quot;The World's Greatest Entertainer&quot; recreates his 1927 film debut. Though regarded as the first &quot;talking&quot; picture, The Jazz Singer was actually a silent film with sound musical numbers and introductions so Jolson is able to more fully voice his famous role in this radio version. Jolson is supported by Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne (who portrayed Jolson's own parents in The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again), Bill Johnstone (The Shadow), Carlton Kadell (Tom Mix) and Bobby Ellis (radio's last Henry Aldrich). The Lux Radio Theatre was the biggest dramatic program on radio, airing from October 14, 1943 through June 7, 1955. The series showcased American's top stars in adaptations of Hollywood's most popular films. William Keighly took over as regular host in the fall of 1945 after Cecil B. DeMille quit his $2000-a-week hosting duties rather than pay a one-dollar union assessment he opposed. Show Notes From chrisneylon.com.

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Jazz Singer&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. This is a rehearsal recording. The story of a cantor's son choosing between his career and his God. Al Jolson, Gail Patrick, Ludwig Donath, Tamara Shayne, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Carlton KaDell, William Johnstone, Edward Marr, Charles Seel, Bobby Ellis, June Whitley, Joan Winfield (intermission guest), Samson Raphaelson (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 57:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jazz Singer (Aired June 1, 1947)

&quot;The World's Greatest Entertainer&quot; recreates his 1927 fil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whirehall 1212 - The Heathrow Affair (12-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)

The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1951. "The Heathrow Affair" - NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 20:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T13_28_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)

The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1951. &quot;The Heathrow Affair&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Heathrow Affair (Aired December 23, 1951)

The stories were true in every respect except th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Fabulous Formula Pt.2 (04-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Formula Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1950)

MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. The selection proved a prudent one for both Lord and MacLaughlin. MacLaughlin portrayed David Harding, the ostensible head of the 'United States Counterspies' unit of the federal government. As the Chief Counterspy for the imaginary agency, all reports of suspicious espionage activity were funneled to him, providing the wealth of plots and intrigues which kept the series fresh for some 500+ scripts throughout its run. David Harding's right hand in the series was Harry Peters, a special agent for the unit, portrayed by durable character actor, Mandel Kramer, later famous over Radio for his stint as Johnny Dollar of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Fabulous Formula" Part 2". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A woman with the secret formula leaves a trail of death across the country in her efforts to escape. A cobra "charms" her into surrender. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Formula Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1950)

MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantly in action and straight dramatic roles, made him an ideal candidate among the twenty or so actors who auditioned for the part. The selection proved a prudent one for both Lord and MacLaughlin. MacLaughlin portrayed David Harding, the ostensible head of the 'United States Counterspies' unit of the federal government. As the Chief Counterspy for the imaginary agency, all reports of suspicious espionage activity were funneled to him, providing the wealth of plots and intrigues which kept the series fresh for some 500+ scripts throughout its run. David Harding's right hand in the series was Harry Peters, a special agent for the unit, portrayed by durable character actor, Mandel Kramer, later famous over Radio for his stint as Johnny Dollar of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Fabulous Formula&quot; Part 2&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A woman with the secret formula leaves a trail of death across the country in her efforts to escape. A cobra &quot;charms&quot; her into surrender. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Formula Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1950)

MacLaughlin's versatility, predominantl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 (04-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Fabulous Formula" Part 1. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A scientist in his secret laboratory has discovered the secret of artificial mica and is killed for his trouble. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Fabulous Formula&quot; Part 1. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A scientist in his secret laboratory has discovered the secret of artificial mica and is killed for his trouble. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list amon...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Delay On Route (10-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 6, 1950. NBC network. "Delay On Route". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. agent is sent to Italy to help the Partisans wipe out the remaining Fascists. The agent is forced to help a Fascist scientist escape from the country with plans for a new submarine, and an aerial torpedo. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Max Russell (sound effects), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Arnold Moss, Ken Field (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Al Fanelli (sound effets), Don Abbott (engineer), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Luis Van Rooten. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-12T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 6, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Delay On Route&quot;. Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. An O. S. S. agent is sent to Italy to help the Partisans wipe out the remaining Fascists. The agent is forced to help a Fascist scientist escape from the country with plans for a new submarine, and an aerial torpedo. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Max Russell (sound effects), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Arnold Moss, Ken Field (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Al Fanelli (sound effets), Don Abbott (engineer), Corey Ford (creator), Alistair MacBain (creator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Grant Richards, Luis Van Rooten. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Delay On Route (Aired October 6, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The House Time Forgot (08-16-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 16, 1946. Program #18. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The House That Time Forgot". Commercials added locally. A couple buy a house with invisible tenants, and time runs backwards too! A good story of the supernatural. Raymond Morgan (host), Albert Buhrman (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Elsie Hitz, Sigmund Miller (writer), Vinton Hayworth, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-11T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1577</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 16, 1946. Program #18. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The House That Time Forgot&quot;. Commercials added locally. A couple buy a house with invisible tenants, and time runs backwards too! A good story of the supernatural. Raymond Morgan (host), Albert Buhrman (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Elsie Hitz, Sigmund Miller (writer), Vinton Hayworth, Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Time Forgot (Aired August 16, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Alan Young Show - Jury Duty (08-21-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jury Duty (Aired August 21, 1945)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 21, 1945. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan's been called for "Jury Duty". Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Kenny Delmar, The Tune Twisters, Jim Backus. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Jury Duty (Aired August 21, 1945)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 21, 1945. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan's been called for &quot;Jury Duty&quot;. Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Kenny Delmar, The Tune Twisters, Jim Backus. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jury Duty (Aired August 21, 1945)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Fire At Malibu (01-20-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. "Fire At Malibu". Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-11T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Fire At Malibu&quot;. Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Great Grandfathers Rent Receipt (10-30-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt (Aired October 30, 1947)

Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams (best remembered portrayed by Jan Miner, Palmolive's "Madge"), he solved crimes and recounted his stories to friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. Begun as over 20 popular short stories in Black Mask, there were films and novels before the stories were brought to radio under various names. The series aired on CBS. The radio show was sustained by the network when a sponsor could not be found. Sponsors of the show include Anchor Hocking, Toni home permanents, Toni Shampoo and Philip Morris.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1947. CBS network. "Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of Casey's great grandfather Patrick, back in the old country of one hundred years ago, is told in flashback. A devil of a good story! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Karl Swenson, Kathy MacGregor, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2019 05:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-10T22_00_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt (Aired October 30, 1947)

Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre. Jack &quot;Flashgun&quot; Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams (best remembered portrayed by Jan Miner, Palmolive's &quot;Madge&quot;), he solved crimes and recounted his stories to friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. Begun as over 20 popular short stories in Black Mask, there were films and novels before the stories were brought to radio under various names. The series aired on CBS. The radio show was sustained by the network when a sponsor could not be found. Sponsors of the show include Anchor Hocking, Toni home permanents, Toni Shampoo and Philip Morris.

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Great Grandfather's Rent Receipt&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. The story of Casey's great grandfather Patrick, back in the old country of one hundred years ago, is told in flashback. A devil of a good story! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Karl Swenson, Kathy MacGregor, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Casey, Crime Photographer, known by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Deadly Sellout". Sustaining. A prize fighter has disappeared, but Archie soon finds his dead body. A blackmailing dame is shot in Archie's arms. Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, Anne Diamond, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-10T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Sellout&quot;. Sustaining. A prize fighter has disappeared, but Archie soon finds his dead body. A blackmailing dame is shot in Archie's arms. Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sydney Greenstreet, Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, Anne Diamond, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Charlotte Lawrence, J. Donald Wilson (producer, director). 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Deadly Sell-Out (01-05-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by Ameri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Double Murder (10-12-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)

 Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 12, 1948. NBC network. "Double Murder". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Dora Mills has been murdered and her body dumped into the Big Town harbor. Her twin sister asks Steve Wilson to help find out what happened to her. The story of a murderous coverup that failed. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-10T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)

 Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 12, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Double Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Dora Mills has been murdered and her body dumped into the Big Town harbor. Her twin sister asks Steve Wilson to help find out what happened to her. The story of a murderous coverup that failed. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, director). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Murder (Aired October 12, 1948)

 Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (10-19-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)

At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend." Conrad was one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a powerful, distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon as portrayed by Conrad was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. MacDonnell later claimed, "Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad." Meston relished the upending of cherished Western fiction clichés and felt that few Westerns gave any inkling of how brutal the Old West was in reality. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1958. CBS network. "Kick Me". Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Sugar Krinkles. An Indian scout named Tobile vows to kill the two white men who played a cruel practical joke on him, and who have insulted his honor. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on January 26, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ralph Moody, Byron Kane, Harry Bartell, John Meston (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-10T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)

At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote &quot;Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend.&quot; Conrad was one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a powerful, distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon as portrayed by Conrad was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. MacDonnell later claimed, &quot;Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad.&quot; Meston relished the upending of cherished Western fiction clich&#233;s and felt that few Westerns gave any inkling of how brutal the Old West was in reality. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Kick Me&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Sugar Krinkles. An Indian scout named Tobile vows to kill the two white men who played a cruel practical joke on him, and who have insulted his honor. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on January 26, 1957. William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Ken Peters (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Ralph Moody, Byron Kane, Harry Bartell, John Meston (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Kick Me (Aired October 19, 1958)

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      <title>Best Plays - Of Mice And Men (05-08-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Of Mice And Men (Aired May 8, 1953)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old–time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 8, 1953. NBC network. "Of Mice and Men". Sustaining. Burgess Meredith, Anthony Quinn, Fred Collins (announcer), John Chapman (host), Robert Tallman (adaptor), Luis Van Rooten, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Frank Maxwell, Joan Lorring, Karl Weber, Ralph Bell, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Wilson, John Steinbeck (author). 55:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-10T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,0tr,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Of Mice And Men (Aired May 8, 1953)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 8, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Of Mice and Men&quot;. Sustaining. Burgess Meredith, Anthony Quinn, Fred Collins (announcer), John Chapman (host), Robert Tallman (adaptor), Luis Van Rooten, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Frank Maxwell, Joan Lorring, Karl Weber, Ralph Bell, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Wilson, John Steinbeck (author). 55:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


 


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      <itunes:subtitle>Of Mice And Men (Aired May 8, 1953)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To The Navy (10-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To The Navy (Aired October 28, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To The Navy". Milton sails to Cuba...8th Class! Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To The Navy (Aired October 28, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To The Navy&quot;. Milton sails to Cuba...8th Class! Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To The Navy (Aired October 28, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Lost Troop Movement Document (08-02-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1950. "Lost Troop Movement Document" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is sent to the U. S. consulate in Vienna to recover documents that have been stolen. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Luke Apling (who praises Wheaties when interviewed by Ed Prentiss), Robert Ryf (writer), Basil Adlam (music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), William Conrad. 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1950. &quot;Lost Troop Movement Document&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Steve Mitchell is sent to the U. S. consulate in Vienna to recover documents that have been stolen. Brian Donlevy, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Ed Prentiss (commercial spokesman), Luke Apling (who praises Wheaties when interviewed by Ed Prentiss), Robert Ryf (writer), Basil Adlam (music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Ralph Hollenbeck (conductor), William Conrad. 27:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lost Troop Movement Document (Aired August 2, 1950)

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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Gold Bug (05-28-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gold Bug (Aired May 28, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid’s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

May 28, 1977. Program #33. CBS network. "The Gold Bug". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on November 27, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Edgar Allan Poe (author), Elizabeth Pennell (adaptor), James Dybas, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 39:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2388</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gold Bug (Aired May 28, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid&#8217;s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

May 28, 1977. Program #33. CBS network. &quot;The Gold Bug&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on November 27, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Edgar Allan Poe (author), Elizabeth Pennell (adaptor), James Dybas, Robert Dryden, Himan Brown (producer, director). 39:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gold Bug (Aired May 28, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - The Blackboard Jungle (11-23-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blackboard Jungle (Aired November 23, 1955)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Confession - The Doris Kane Case (07-05-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doris Kane Case(Aired July 5, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>confession,paul,frees,james,edwards,jester,hairston,jay,loughlin,jonathan,hole,mady,norman,don,brinkley,john,wald,crime,punishment,law,lawless,true,reality,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doris Kane Case(Aired July 5, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Doris Kane Case(Aired July 5, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>John Steele Adventurer - High Test (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[High Test *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.




  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-09T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john,steele,adventurer,don,douglas,ted,mallie,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1534</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>High Test *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.




  


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      <itunes:subtitle>High Test *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>X Minus One - Knock (05-22-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1955. NBC network. "Knock". Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of "Monitor" during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-08T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1700</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. All episodes of the show survive. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Knock&quot;. Sustaining. The last man on Earth sat in a room, there was a knock on the door. The script was previously used on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on May 6, 1950. The program was rebroadcast as part of &quot;Monitor&quot; during July, 1974. One public service announcement has been deleted. William Welch (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Alexander Scourby, Lori March, Luis Van Rooten, Frederic Brown (author). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Knock (Aired May 22, 1955)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Has Three Days To Live (02-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy.

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. "Archie Has Three Days To Live". Commercials added locally. Archie's doctor has told him that he only has three days to live...or did he? Archie keeps the true diagnosis from the gang down at the tavern. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Florence Halop (as "Miss Duffy"), John Morris (producer, director), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:00.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. &quot;Archie Has Three Days To Live&quot;. Commercials added locally. Archie's doctor has told him that he only has three days to live...or did he? Archie keeps the true diagnosis from the gang down at the tavern. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Florence Halop (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), John Morris (producer, director), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:00.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Has Three Days To Live (Aired February 9, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - San Juan Bautista (12-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[San Juan Bautista (Aired December 18, 1950)

Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1950. "San Juan Bautista" - NBC network. Sustaining. The program originates from San Francisco. Candy and Lieutenant Mallard visit the old Mission at San Juan Bautista. They find the friendly Father Paulino and a dead body too! Natalie Masters, Hal Burdick, Lou Tobin, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Eloise Rowan (organist), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Bill Brownell (sound effects), Jane Bennett Carnell, Clarence Stevens (engineer). 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-08T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1824</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>San Juan Bautista (Aired December 18, 1950)

Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1950. &quot;San Juan Bautista&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The program originates from San Francisco. Candy and Lieutenant Mallard visit the old Mission at San Juan Bautista. They find the friendly Father Paulino and a dead body too! Natalie Masters, Hal Burdick, Lou Tobin, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Eloise Rowan (organist), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Bill Brownell (sound effects), Jane Bennett Carnell, Clarence Stevens (engineer). 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>San Juan Bautista (Aired December 18, 1950)

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      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - The Ibex Mystery (Three Parts COMPLETE) 09-19-38</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ibex Mystery (Three Parts COMPLETE) 09-19-38

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.” 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

"The Ibex Mystery" - (Parts 1,2,3 COMPLETE) 09-19-38 (09-19-38) (09-26-38) and (10-03-38). Program #34 #35 and #36. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Ibex Mystery" part one. There's been piracy in the English channel! Gold bullion has been stolen. 36:03. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-08T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ibex Mystery (Three Parts COMPLETE) 09-19-38

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221; 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

&quot;The Ibex Mystery&quot; - (Parts 1,2,3 COMPLETE) 09-19-38 (09-19-38) (09-26-38) and (10-03-38). Program #34 #35 and #36. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;The Ibex Mystery&quot; part one. There's been piracy in the English channel! Gold bullion has been stolen. 36:03. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ibex Mystery (Three Parts COMPLETE) 09-19-38

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Roy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The World Series Crime (10-08-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The World Series Crime (Aired October 8, 1942)

With Hugh Marlowe in the title role, Ellery Queen was introduced in The Adventures of Ellery Queen on CBS Radio on June 18, 1939, running until September 22, 1940. In 1942, the series moved to NBC Radio, airing until 1944. From 1945 to 1947, it was heard once again on CBS, returning to NBC in 1947 and then ABC Radio (1947-48). The premise was that a mystery would be dramatized but then interrupted when a panel of celebrities would attempt to solve the mystery. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, "This is Ellery Queen..." and then outlining a case in one minute. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize.  Once they had a winner, the solution part of the spot would be played as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-07T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,bellamy,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The World Series Crime (Aired October 8, 1942)

With Hugh Marlowe in the title role, Ellery Queen was introduced in The Adventures of Ellery Queen on CBS Radio on June 18, 1939, running until September 22, 1940. In 1942, the series moved to NBC Radio, airing until 1944. From 1945 to 1947, it was heard once again on CBS, returning to NBC in 1947 and then ABC Radio (1947-48). The premise was that a mystery would be dramatized but then interrupted when a panel of celebrities would attempt to solve the mystery. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, &quot;This is Ellery Queen...&quot; and then outlining a case in one minute. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize.  Once they had a winner, the solution part of the spot would be played as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The World Series Crime (Aired October 8, 1942)

With Hugh Marlowe in the title role, Ellery Qu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Fourth Round Knockout (09-11-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949)

 Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: "Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! " Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1949. Program #20. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Fourth Round Knockout". Commercials added locally. A prize-fighter dies during a fight...from poison! A big-time gambler, who only bets on a sure thing, is found dead too! Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Florence Halop, Jack Kruschen, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-07T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1606</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949)

 Each episode opened with a one-minute organ theme and then the following from announcer Art Gilmore: &quot;Many things were changed during the war; the face of the earth was altered and the people of the Earth changed. Before the war, Frank Race was an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When it was over, his former life was over, too... adventure had become his business! &quot; Frank Race mainly investigated international insurance scams around the globe in various exotic locations, making him something of a cross between James Bond and Johnny Dollar. After Tom Collins played the title role for the first 22 episodes, Paul Dubov took over the lead role. Tony Barnett portrayed Race's sidekick, Mark Donovan.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1949. Program #20. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Fourth Round Knockout&quot;. Commercials added locally. A prize-fighter dies during a fight...from poison! A big-time gambler, who only bets on a sure thing, is found dead too! Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Florence Halop, Jack Kruschen, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Holland, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fourth Round Knockout (Aired September 11, 1949)

 Each episode opened with a one-minute or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Little Drops Of Rain (11-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)

The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1945. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Little Drops Of Rain". Richard Rogue solves an attempted double murder, tire tracks in the rain supplying the clue. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Dick Powell, Peter Leeds, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-07T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)

The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1945. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Little Drops Of Rain&quot;. Richard Rogue solves an attempted double murder, tire tracks in the rain supplying the clue. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Dick Powell, Peter Leeds, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little Drops Of Rain (Aired November 8, 1945)

The gimmick in s was the presence of an alter eg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - The Build It Yourself Grand Piano (09-15-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Build It Yourself Grand Piano (Aired September 15, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes:

THIS EPISODE:

September 15, 1957. Program #10. CBS network. Sustaining. The Freberg Build-It-Yourself grand piano", The fortune cookie factory, Prof. Horn lectures on Hi Fi. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 33:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Build It Yourself Grand Piano (Aired September 15, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes:

THIS EPISODE:

September 15, 1957. Program #10. CBS network. Sustaining. The Freberg Build-It-Yourself grand piano&quot;, The fortune cookie factory, Prof. Horn lectures on Hi Fi. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 33:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Build It Yourself Grand Piano (Aired September 15, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born Augu...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight - Lancerford House (01-24-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-07T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,scifi,science,fiction,horror,weird,michael,mccabe,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lancerford House (Aired January 24, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - A Crime To Fit The Punishment (12-05-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Crime To Fit The Punishment (Aired December 5, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1944. Program #53. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "A Crime To Fit The Punishment". An antique dealer and amateur sleuth solves a case of blackmail and murder. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." The AFRS fill is from next week's Molle show, "The Man In The Velvet Hat." Peter Lorre (AFRS host), Bud Collyer, Ted Osborne, Mandel Kramer, Roc Rogers. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-06T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Crime To Fit The Punishment (Aired December 5, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1944. Program #53. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;A Crime To Fit The Punishment&quot;. An antique dealer and amateur sleuth solves a case of blackmail and murder. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; The AFRS fill is from next week's Molle show, &quot;The Man In The Velvet Hat.&quot; Peter Lorre (AFRS host), Bud Collyer, Ted Osborne, Mandel Kramer, Roc Rogers. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Crime To Fit The Punishment (Aired December 5, 1944)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was init...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Careless Client (10-15-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 15, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Careless Client". Sponsored by: Kraft. A private eye locates a man for a tough guy with a Greek accent (despite his very Italian name). The tough guy is soon shot in Brooklyn, in a furnished room. "The Falcon" is accused of the murder! The story has a surprise ending (for a change)! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Mandel Kramer, Jackson Beck. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-06T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Careless Client&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft. A private eye locates a man for a tough guy with a Greek accent (despite his very Italian name). The tough guy is soon shot in Brooklyn, in a furnished room. &quot;The Falcon&quot; is accused of the murder! The story has a surprise ending (for a change)! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Mandel Kramer, Jackson Beck. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Careless Client (Aired October 15, 1950)

The success of the Falcon films led t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley (09-07-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley (Aired September 7, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's "Ultimate Guide" (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1954. "Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley" - NBC network. Sustaining. Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Patricia Weil, William Griffis, Fred Weihe (director), Roger Tuttle (promotional announcement), Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creater, writer). 25:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-06T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1520</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley (Aired September 7, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's &quot;Ultimate Guide&quot; (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1954. &quot;Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Patricia Weil, William Griffis, Fred Weihe (director), Roger Tuttle (promotional announcement), Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creater, writer). 25:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Irene Wilson's Dead Uncle Stanley (Aired September 7, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - The Late Christopher Bean (06-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Late Christopher Bean (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 20, 1948. NBC network. "The Late Christopher Bean". Sponsored by: Ford. A good story about a rural housekeeper whose one great love was a long-dead artist, whose paintings have suddenly become VERY popular. Alice Goodkin, Beatrice Pons, Warren Brian, Louis Calhern (substitute host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Richard Gordon, Jane Houston, Jo Ann McCoy, James Van Dyke, Harry Worth, Barbara Weeks, Cameron Prud'Homme, Sidney Howard (author), Sylvia Berger (adaptor), Howard Teichman (editor), Amadeo Di Filipi (composer), Howard Barlow (conductor), George Zacher (director). 1:00:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-06T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3628</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Late Christopher Bean (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 20, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Late Christopher Bean&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A good story about a rural housekeeper whose one great love was a long-dead artist, whose paintings have suddenly become VERY popular. Alice Goodkin, Beatrice Pons, Warren Brian, Louis Calhern (substitute host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Richard Gordon, Jane Houston, Jo Ann McCoy, James Van Dyke, Harry Worth, Barbara Weeks, Cameron Prud'Homme, Sidney Howard (author), Sylvia Berger (adaptor), Howard Teichman (editor), Amadeo Di Filipi (composer), Howard Barlow (conductor), George Zacher (director). 1:00:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Late Christopher Bean (Aired June 20, 1948)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - For A Pal (02-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[For A Pal (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949 - Program #7. Mayfair syndication. "For A Pal". Commercials added locally. The story of the friendship of Little Joey and Blind Benny, and how a doll came between them. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-06T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,theater,john,brown,richard,sanville,broadway,new,york,city,ungerworld,mob,mafia,funny,humor,laugh,crime,law,cop,police,arrest,investigate,jail,prison,court,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1716</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13528175.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>For A Pal (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949 - Program #7. Mayfair syndication. &quot;For A Pal&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of the friendship of Little Joey and Blind Benny, and how a doll came between them. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>For A Pal (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Lineup - Singer's Husband Killed (07-01-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 1, 1952. CBS network. "Singer's Husband Killed". Sustaining. A night club singer's husband has been robbed and killed. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Howard McNear, E. Jack Neuman, Hy Averback, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-05T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. The stellar list of non-recurring talent represents some of the most respected names in Radio--and Television: Raymond Burr, Jay Novello, Joe Kearns, Elliott Lewis, Virginia Gregg, Ed Begley, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Barton Yarborough, Wilms Herbert, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Howard McNear and Bill Conrad. It just doesn't get better than that. The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 1, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Singer's Husband Killed&quot;. Sustaining. A night club singer's husband has been robbed and killed. William Johnstone, Jack Moyles, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Howard McNear, E. Jack Neuman, Hy Averback, Peter Leeds, Vic Perrin, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Singer's Husband Killed (Aired July 1, 1952)

Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents A Short Story - In A Glass Darkly (09-18-82) </title>
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        <![CDATA[In a Glass Darkly (Aired September 14, 1982) 

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time. Her novels have sold roughly four billion copies, and her estate claims that her works rank third, after those of William Shakespeare and the Bible, as the most widely published books. According to Index Translationum, Christie is the most translated individual author, and her books have been translated into at least 103 languages. And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever, and one of the best-selling books of all time.[3] In 1971, she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. Christie's stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest initial run: it opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in London on 25 November 1952 and as of 2012 is still running after more than 24,600 performances. In 1955, Christie was the first recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's highest honour, the Grand Master Award, and in the same year Witness for the Prosecution was given an Edgar Award by the MWA for Best Play. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1982. "In A Glass Darkly "In the summer of 1914, Matthew Armitage spends the weekend at the home of friend, Neil Carslake. While dressing in his room he sees a vision of sorts in the mirror where a man with a large scar on his neck is strangling an attractive young woman. At the party downstairs, he meets Carslake's sister, Sylvia and her fiancé who has a prominent scar on his neck. He's at something of a loss but in the end tells Sylvia of his vision. War is soon upon them and Armitage is in the trenches in Europe. He learns from a dying Neil Carslake that his sister never married. Armitage is also wounded and is scarred but he renews his acquaintance with Sylvia and they eventually marry. Armitage is shell-shocked however and proves to be a jealous husband. In a fit of despair, the vision he saw comes to pass. garykmcd


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 21:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-05T14_59_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,short,stories,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1684</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>In a Glass Darkly (Aired September 14, 1982) 

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time. Her novels have sold roughly four billion copies, and her estate claims that her works rank third, after those of William Shakespeare and the Bible, as the most widely published books. According to Index Translationum, Christie is the most translated individual author, and her books have been translated into at least 103 languages. And Then There Were None is Christie's best-selling novel with 100 million sales to date, making it the world's best-selling mystery ever, and one of the best-selling books of all time.[3] In 1971, she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. Christie's stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest initial run: it opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in London on 25 November 1952 and as of 2012 is still running after more than 24,600 performances. In 1955, Christie was the first recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's highest honour, the Grand Master Award, and in the same year Witness for the Prosecution was given an Edgar Award by the MWA for Best Play. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1982. &quot;In A Glass Darkly &quot;In the summer of 1914, Matthew Armitage spends the weekend at the home of friend, Neil Carslake. While dressing in his room he sees a vision of sorts in the mirror where a man with a large scar on his neck is strangling an attractive young woman. At the party downstairs, he meets Carslake's sister, Sylvia and her fianc&#233; who has a prominent scar on his neck. He's at something of a loss but in the end tells Sylvia of his vision. War is soon upon them and Armitage is in the trenches in Europe. He learns from a dying Neil Carslake that his sister never married. Armitage is also wounded and is scarred but he renews his acquaintance with Sylvia and they eventually marry. Armitage is shell-shocked however and proves to be a jealous husband. In a fit of despair, the vision he saw comes to pass. garykmcd


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>In a Glass Darkly (Aired September 14, 1982) 

According to the Guinness Book of World Records,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Fugitive Traveler (06-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fugitive Traveler (Aired June 6, 1947)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-05T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1695</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fugitive Traveler (Aired June 6, 1947)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fugitive Traveler (Aired June 6, 1947)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - A Mouse In The House (11-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Mouse In The House (Aired November 11, 1950)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 

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November 11, 1950. "A Mouse In The House" - NBC network. Sustaining. The recording starts with NBC's "traditional" playing of "Taps" on Armistice Day. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Donald Bayh (? as the mouse), Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-05T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Mouse In The House (Aired November 11, 1950)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 11, 1950. &quot;A Mouse In The House&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The recording starts with NBC's &quot;traditional&quot; playing of &quot;Taps&quot; on Armistice Day. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Donald Bayh (? as the mouse), Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Mouse In The House (Aired November 11, 1950)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Vulnerable Vixen (12-31-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vulnerable Vixen (Aired December 31, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

 December 31, 1963. Program #4. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Vulnerable Vixen". A machine-gun moll from Chicago invades London with a protection racket. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-05T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1431</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vulnerable Vixen (Aired December 31, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

 December 31, 1963. Program #4. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Vulnerable Vixen&quot;. A machine-gun moll from Chicago invades London with a protection racket. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vulnerable Vixen (Aired December 31, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Blue Beetle - The Frame-Up (Two Parts Complete) 06-12-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Frame-Up (Two Parts Complete) Aired June 12, 1940

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 12, 1940. Program #17. Fox Features syndication. "The Frame Up" Part One. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle uses the fluid of invisibility to visit an inmate on Death Row, about to burn for a murder he didn't commit. . 14:39.

June 12, 1940. Program #18. Fox Features syndication. ""The Frame Up" Part Two. Commercials added locally. The midget portable sound recording device is used to dismantle a frame! . 12:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-04T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1588</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frame-Up (Two Parts Complete) Aired June 12, 1940

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 12, 1940. Program #17. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Frame Up&quot; Part One. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle uses the fluid of invisibility to visit an inmate on Death Row, about to burn for a murder he didn't commit. . 14:39.

June 12, 1940. Program #18. Fox Features syndication. &quot;&quot;The Frame Up&quot; Part Two. Commercials added locally. The midget portable sound recording device is used to dismantle a frame! . 12:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Frame-Up (Two Parts Complete) Aired June 12, 1940

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie pa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Three Days March (02-12-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Days March (Starring Olivia De Havilland) Aired February 12, 1939

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1939. CBS network. "Three Day's March". Sponsored by: Gulf. A newsreel photographer and a lady spy are thrown together in the African desert during the war. Spencer Tracy, Olivia De Havilland, Akim Tamiroff, William Bakewell, Clarence Derwent, George Murphy ( m. c.), Oscar Bradley and His Orchestra, Frank Lloyd (director), Lawrence Stalling (writer), John Conte (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-04T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,theater,spencer,tracy,olivia,de,havilland,akim,tamiroff,william,bakewell,clarence,derwent,george,murphy,oscar,bradley,orchestra,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,fa</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-04-04T14_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1554411634.13523446" length="7102327" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Days March (Starring Olivia De Havilland) Aired February 12, 1939

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Three Day's March&quot;. Sponsored by: Gulf. A newsreel photographer and a lady spy are thrown together in the African desert during the war. Spencer Tracy, Olivia De Havilland, Akim Tamiroff, William Bakewell, Clarence Derwent, George Murphy ( m. c.), Oscar Bradley and His Orchestra, Frank Lloyd (director), Lawrence Stalling (writer), John Conte (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Days March (Starring Olivia De Havilland) Aired February 12, 1939

The Screen Guild Theat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Adopting Andy (09-16-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the African-American community. It was very popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s on both radio and television. Amos and Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew to become a huge influence on radio series that followed. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. 

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September 16, 1947. "Adopting Andy" - Program #76. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Kingfish Adopts Andy". The Kingfish will inherit $2000...if he has a son. Andy becomes the lucky adoptee. The date is approximate. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Ernestine Wade, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, The Jubalaires, Eddie Green, Art Gilmore (announcer). 30:55.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the African-American community. It was very popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s on both radio and television. Amos and Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew to become a huge influence on radio series that followed. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 16, 1947. &quot;Adopting Andy&quot; - Program #76. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Kingfish Adopts Andy&quot;. The Kingfish will inherit $2000...if he has a son. Andy becomes the lucky adoptee. The date is approximate. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Ernestine Wade, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, The Jubalaires, Eddie Green, Art Gilmore (announcer). 30:55.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Adopting Andy (Aired September 16, 1947)

Amos 'n' Andy is a situation comedy set in the Africa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler&#8217;s Plays - Mr. Ten Percent (05-17-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 17, 1945. Program #6. Mutual network. "Mr. Ten-Percent". Sustaining. A good story about a Hollywood agent who finally finds a movie star to manage...and how he contributed $1 million dollars to the war effort! Program #6 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Mary Jane Croft, Bob Bailey, Earle Ross, Harry Lang, Everett Allen, Arch Oboler (writer), Bruce Elliott, Roseanne Murray, Evelyn Scott. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-04T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arch,oboler,mary,jane,croft,bob,bailey,earle,ross,harry,lang,everett,allenhorror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 17, 1945. Program #6. Mutual network. &quot;Mr. Ten-Percent&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a Hollywood agent who finally finds a movie star to manage...and how he contributed $1 million dollars to the war effort! Program #6 of a series of 26 broadcasts. Mary Jane Croft, Bob Bailey, Earle Ross, Harry Lang, Everett Allen, Arch Oboler (writer), Bruce Elliott, Roseanne Murray, Evelyn Scott. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Ten Percent (Aired May 17, 1945)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow -  The Mark Of The Black Widow (10-27-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Of The Black Widow (Aired October 27, 1940)

He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." Along with his team of operatives, the Shadow battled adversaries with chilling names like The Black Master, Kings of Crime, The Five Chameleons, and, of course, The Red Menace. The Shadow's exploits were also avidly followed by readers in The Shadow magazine, which began in 1931 following the huge success of the old-time mystery radio program. The magazine was published by Street &amp; Smith, who had also sponsored the old-time mystery radio program.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 27, 1940. Mutual network. "The Mark Of The Black Widow". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. The "Black Widow" is just a drawing of a spider from ancient Egypt. However, it's just as deadly as a the real thing! The system cue has been deleted. William Johnstone, Marjorie Anderson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Jerry Devine (writer), Kenny Delmar, Everett Sloane, Arthur Vinton. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-03T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Of The Black Widow (Aired October 27, 1940)

He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; Along with his team of operatives, the Shadow battled adversaries with chilling names like The Black Master, Kings of Crime, The Five Chameleons, and, of course, The Red Menace. The Shadow's exploits were also avidly followed by readers in The Shadow magazine, which began in 1931 following the huge success of the old-time mystery radio program. The magazine was published by Street &amp; Smith, who had also sponsored the old-time mystery radio program.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 27, 1940. Mutual network. &quot;The Mark Of The Black Widow&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. The &quot;Black Widow&quot; is just a drawing of a spider from ancient Egypt. However, it's just as deadly as a the real thing! The system cue has been deleted. William Johnstone, Marjorie Anderson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Jerry Devine (writer), Kenny Delmar, Everett Sloane, Arthur Vinton. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Of The Black Widow (Aired October 27, 1940)

He possessed many gifts which enabled him...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - Time On My Hands (08-26-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Time On My Hands (Aired August 26, 1945)

The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as “the keeper of the book”, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked “the great padlock” that kept “the sealed book safe from prying eyes.” There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. First Broadcast: March 18th 1945, Last Broadcast: September 9th 1945 - CAST: Philip Clarke - Producer/Director: Jock MacGregor - Writers: Robert A Arthur, David Kogan. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 26, 1945. Program #24. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication.  "Time On My Hands". Commercials added locally. A man down on his luck comes upon a pawn shop with nothing to sell except time...taken off his life span! This program has also been dated November 4, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-03T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Time On My Hands (Aired August 26, 1945)

The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as &#8220;the keeper of the book&#8221;, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked &#8220;the great padlock&#8221; that kept &#8220;the sealed book safe from prying eyes.&#8221; There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. First Broadcast: March 18th 1945, Last Broadcast: September 9th 1945 - CAST: Philip Clarke - Producer/Director: Jock MacGregor - Writers: Robert A Arthur, David Kogan. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 26, 1945. Program #24. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication.  &quot;Time On My Hands&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man down on his luck comes upon a pawn shop with nothing to sell except time...taken off his life span! This program has also been dated November 4, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Time On My Hands (Aired August 26, 1945)

The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as &#8220;the keeper ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Nude Prowler (04-05-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nude Prowler (Aired April 5, 1954)

The "star" of the series was reporter Donn Reid, who wore a tape-deck on his back and wielded a microphone hidden in a fake flashlight. He rode with Culver City police, recording their skirmishes with civilians during the night shift. Because of the nature of the program and the loosening of content censorship at the time, the series dealt with surprisingly adult subject matter for its time (1954-1955). Flashers, rape and child molestation were some of the many cases Reid documented on the show, sometimes even interviewing the perps in their cells as they contemplated suicide. (According to old-radio historian John Dunning, Reid himself was shot at and even knifed by some of the bad guys he tape-recorded.)

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1954 - "Nude Prowler" A woman is pushed in the bathroom by an alcoholic young man wearing a tie. He's captured in another house...wearing no clothes! A patrol through Culver City. Later, two witnesses to a homicide are interviewed. The suspect is captured and confesses on the air. Chief W. N. Hildebrand tells how the cases were resolved. Sterling Tracy (supervisor), Donn Reed (police reporter), W. N. Hildebrand. 22:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 19:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-03T12_05_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1348</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nude Prowler (Aired April 5, 1954)

The &quot;star&quot; of the series was reporter Donn Reid, who wore a tape-deck on his back and wielded a microphone hidden in a fake flashlight. He rode with Culver City police, recording their skirmishes with civilians during the night shift. Because of the nature of the program and the loosening of content censorship at the time, the series dealt with surprisingly adult subject matter for its time (1954-1955). Flashers, rape and child molestation were some of the many cases Reid documented on the show, sometimes even interviewing the perps in their cells as they contemplated suicide. (According to old-radio historian John Dunning, Reid himself was shot at and even knifed by some of the bad guys he tape-recorded.)

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1954 - &quot;Nude Prowler&quot; A woman is pushed in the bathroom by an alcoholic young man wearing a tie. He's captured in another house...wearing no clothes! A patrol through Culver City. Later, two witnesses to a homicide are interviewed. The suspect is captured and confesses on the air. Chief W. N. Hildebrand tells how the cases were resolved. Sterling Tracy (supervisor), Donn Reed (police reporter), W. N. Hildebrand. 22:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nude Prowler (Aired April 5, 1954)

The &quot;star&quot; of the series was reporter Donn Reid, who wore a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorire Husband - Liz Learns To Swim (06-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Liz Learns To Swim (Aired June 11, 1950)

The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into "I Love Lucy"), but Jell-O dropped out. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Liz Learns To Swim...across the living room floor! The date is subject to correction. Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator). 23:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-03T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,gale,gordon,hans,conried,herb,vigran,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Liz Learns To Swim (Aired June 11, 1950)

The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;), but Jell-O dropped out. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Liz Learns To Swim...across the living room floor! The date is subject to correction. Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator). 23:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Liz Learns To Swim (Aired June 11, 1950)

The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Level Crossing (08-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Level Crossing (Aired August 8, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. But Director Harry Junkin also introduced several new talents into the mix, which made for a wonderful combination of both tried and true productions with just enough orginal dramas and writers to keep the series both timely and timeless. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Program #50. NBC network. "Level Crossing". Sustaining. A man finally decides to kill the blackmailer who knows his terrible secret. However, he changes his mind at the last moment. The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." James Monks, Charles Penman, Connie Lembcke, Ralph Bell, Harry W. Junkin (host, adaptor, producer, director), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Fred Collins (announcer), F. Gills Croft (author), David Gothard, Cathleen Cordell. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-03T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,adventure,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Level Crossing (Aired August 8, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. But Director Harry Junkin also introduced several new talents into the mix, which made for a wonderful combination of both tried and true productions with just enough orginal dramas and writers to keep the series both timely and timeless. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Program #50. NBC network. &quot;Level Crossing&quot;. Sustaining. A man finally decides to kill the blackmailer who knows his terrible secret. However, he changes his mind at the last moment. The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; James Monks, Charles Penman, Connie Lembcke, Ralph Bell, Harry W. Junkin (host, adaptor, producer, director), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Fred Collins (announcer), F. Gills Croft (author), David Gothard, Cathleen Cordell. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Level Crossing (Aired August 8, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Returned (11-12-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Returned (Aired November 12, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1944. Program #50. NBC syndication. "The Returned". Commercials added locally. Based on "Ligeia," by Edgar Allan Poe. A man's first wife returns from the dead for a horrible revenge. The date is approximate. Edgar Allan Poe (author). 25:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Returned (Aired November 12, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1944. Program #50. NBC syndication. &quot;The Returned&quot;. Commercials added locally. Based on &quot;Ligeia,&quot; by Edgar Allan Poe. A man's first wife returns from the dead for a horrible revenge. The date is approximate. Edgar Allan Poe (author). 25:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Returned (Aired November 12, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generall...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - The Strange Elopement Of Professor Sloane (10-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Strange Elopement Of Professor Sloane (Aired October 13, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-02T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Strange Elopement Of Professor Sloane (Aired October 13, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Strange Elopement Of Professor Sloane (Aired October 13, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in statur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - The New Math Professor (06-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The New Math Professor (Aired June 18, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1952. "The New Math Professor" - NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast. Professor Upshaw has been named the new head of the Mathematics Department, but David Upshaw is a woman! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, William Erwin, Elizabeth Patterson, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Phillip Nelson (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-02T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1540</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The New Math Professor (Aired June 18, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1952. &quot;The New Math Professor&quot; - NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast. Professor Upshaw has been named the new head of the Mathematics Department, but David Upshaw is a woman! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, William Erwin, Elizabeth Patterson, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Phillip Nelson (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The New Math Professor (Aired June 18, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Steve Allen Show - Guest Is Al Jolson (10-26-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired October 26, 1949)

Allen became an announcer for KFAC in Los Angeles and then moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1946, talking the station into airing a five-nights-a-week comedy show, Smile Time, co-starring Wendell Noble. After Allen moved to CBS Radio's KNX in Los Angeles, his music-and-talk half-hour format gradually changed to include more talk on a full-hour, late-night show, boosting his popularity and creating standing-room-only studio audiences. During one episode of the show reserved primarily for an interview with Doris Day, his guest star failed to appear, so Allen picked up a microphone and went into the audience to ad lib for the first time. His radio show attracted a huge local following, and in 1950 it replaced Our Miss Brooks, exposing Allen to a national audience for the first time. Allen's first television experience had come in 1949 when he answered an ad for a TV announcer for professional wrestling. He knew nothing about wrestling, so he watched some shows and discovered that the announcers did not have well-defined names for the holds. When he got the job, he created names for many of the holds, some of which are still used today.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 26, 1949. "Guest Is Al Jolson" - KNX, Los Angeles. Sustaining. Steve schmoozes with the audience, then plays, "Blue Moon" on the piano. Guest Al Jolson has high praise for Steve, and refers to the new visual medium as, "Smell-O-Vision." Jolson ad-libs well, and Steve keeps right up with him. By no coincidence, "Jolson Sings Again" opens in Hollywood tomorrow. Al praises Dave Garroway and sings four Jolson standards. He doesn't think that he'll ever be on television. Steve Allen, Al Jolson. 51:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-02T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>steve,allen,variety,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,wendell,noble,al,jolson,dave,garroway,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3060</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired October 26, 1949)

Allen became an announcer for KFAC in Los Angeles and then moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1946, talking the station into airing a five-nights-a-week comedy show, Smile Time, co-starring Wendell Noble. After Allen moved to CBS Radio's KNX in Los Angeles, his music-and-talk half-hour format gradually changed to include more talk on a full-hour, late-night show, boosting his popularity and creating standing-room-only studio audiences. During one episode of the show reserved primarily for an interview with Doris Day, his guest star failed to appear, so Allen picked up a microphone and went into the audience to ad lib for the first time. His radio show attracted a huge local following, and in 1950 it replaced Our Miss Brooks, exposing Allen to a national audience for the first time. Allen's first television experience had come in 1949 when he answered an ad for a TV announcer for professional wrestling. He knew nothing about wrestling, so he watched some shows and discovered that the announcers did not have well-defined names for the holds. When he got the job, he created names for many of the holds, some of which are still used today.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 26, 1949. &quot;Guest Is Al Jolson&quot; - KNX, Los Angeles. Sustaining. Steve schmoozes with the audience, then plays, &quot;Blue Moon&quot; on the piano. Guest Al Jolson has high praise for Steve, and refers to the new visual medium as, &quot;Smell-O-Vision.&quot; Jolson ad-libs well, and Steve keeps right up with him. By no coincidence, &quot;Jolson Sings Again&quot; opens in Hollywood tomorrow. Al praises Dave Garroway and sings four Jolson standards. He doesn't think that he'll ever be on television. Steve Allen, Al Jolson. 51:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Is Al Jolson (Aired October 26, 1949)

Allen became an announcer for KFAC in Los Angeles ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - Death Is A Grain Of Sand (11-26-47) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Grain Of Sand (Aired November 26, 1947)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1947. Program #127. Mutual netwurk origination, Lawrence syndication. "Death Is A Grain Of Sand". Commercials added locally. Case History #127. A Rajah buries a woman in the sand for two hours, planning to exhume her alive. She fails to survive the ordeal..but she did not suffocate...she was shot! The 1945-1946 network version is known as, "Murder Is My Hobby." Glenn Langan, Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer), Junius Matthews. 26:32.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-02T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Grain Of Sand (Aired November 26, 1947)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1947. Program #127. Mutual netwurk origination, Lawrence syndication. &quot;Death Is A Grain Of Sand&quot;. Commercials added locally. Case History #127. A Rajah buries a woman in the sand for two hours, planning to exhume her alive. She fails to survive the ordeal..but she did not suffocate...she was shot! The 1945-1946 network version is known as, &quot;Murder Is My Hobby.&quot; Glenn Langan, Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer), Junius Matthews. 26:32.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Grain Of Sand (Aired November 26, 1947)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who prese...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - The Keys To The City (09-21-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Keys To The City (Aired September 21, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1945. Program #16. Michelson syndication. "The Keys To The City". Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-01T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1690</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Keys To The City (Aired September 21, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1945. Program #16. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Keys To The City&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Keys To The City (Aired September 21, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose ori...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amazing Mr Malone - Handsome Is As Handsome Does (06-29-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)

Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1951. NBC network. "Handsome Is As Handsome Does". Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Eve Fenton has been murdered...and with good reason! Arlene Hamilton confesses to the crime, but another murder is caused by the real killer. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Arthur Gary (announcer), Fred Collins (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)

Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Handsome Is As Handsome Does&quot;. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Eve Fenton has been murdered...and with good reason! Arlene Hamilton confesses to the crime, but another murder is caused by the real killer. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Arthur Gary (announcer), Fred Collins (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Handsome Is As Handsome Does (Aired June 29, 1951)

Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Corpse On Delivery (10-31-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a specialty.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1951. NBC network. "Corpse On Delivery". Sustaining. Joey Florio has jumped bail and Barrie Craig has been hired to find him. A corpse slows down the search. Amzie Strickland, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-01T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a specialty.

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Corpse On Delivery&quot;. Sustaining. Joey Florio has jumped bail and Barrie Craig has been hired to find him. A corpse slows down the search. Amzie Strickland, Don Pardo (announcer), Himan Brown (director), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Corpse On Delivery (Aired October 31, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - The Palm Beach Story (10-29-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Palm Beach Story (Aired October 29, 1944)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-01T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Palm Beach Story (Aired October 29, 1944)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Palm Beach Story (Aired October 29, 1944)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (11-24-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1945. Program #409. ABC network. "The Case Of Matthew Kozera". Sponsored by: Waterman Pens and Inks. Matthew Kozera, a meek-looking but very dangerous gunman, is terrorizing Pittsburgh. The program includes "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues," which has resulted in the capture of nearly three hundred criminals. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:51 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-04-01T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1945. Program #409. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of Matthew Kozera&quot;. Sponsored by: Waterman Pens and Inks. Matthew Kozera, a meek-looking but very dangerous gunman, is terrorizing Pittsburgh. The program includes &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues,&quot; which has resulted in the capture of nearly three hundred criminals. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:51 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Matthew Cazzara (Aired November 24, 1945)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Meek Die Slowly (04-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous “creaking door” slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Meek Die Slowly". A ghastly story that starts with "Mr. Narco" stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on "Inner Sanctum" on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-31T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1380</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous &#8220;creaking door&#8221; slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns.

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Meek Die Slowly&quot;. A ghastly story that starts with &quot;Mr. Narco&quot; stabbing Jane Carter to death with a pair of garden shears. Arnold Moss sports a delightful German-Transylvanian accent. The music fill after the system cue has been deleted. The script was used on &quot;Inner Sanctum&quot; on September 7, 1952. Arnold Moss, Paul McGrath (host). 23:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Meek Die Slowly (Aired April 3, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most mem...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X -  Terror Across The Nation (04-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Terror Across The Nation (Aired April 28, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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April 28, 1951. "Terror Across The Nation" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 28, 1951. Two commercials and the system were cue added at the time of broadcast. Five government officials in Haiti are killed by zombies! Ken Thurston investigates, and nearly becomes one of the living dead himself! D. J. Thompson, Barbara Fuller, Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Lou Merrill, Stan Waxman, Will Wright, William Conrad. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-31T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Terror Across The Nation (Aired April 28, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 28, 1951. &quot;Terror Across The Nation&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 28, 1951. Two commercials and the system were cue added at the time of broadcast. Five government officials in Haiti are killed by zombies! Ken Thurston investigates, and nearly becomes one of the living dead himself! D. J. Thompson, Barbara Fuller, Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Lou Merrill, Stan Waxman, Will Wright, William Conrad. 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Terror Across The Nation (Aired April 28, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Mus...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Luigi's Toothache (05-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. "Luigi's Toothache" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi has a toothache. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-31T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,j.,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-31T09_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1554048026.13474396" length="6636284" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. &quot;Luigi's Toothache&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi has a toothache. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi's Toothache (Aired May 8, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Big Heist (11-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". 

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Big Heist". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)

Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Big Heist&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Heist (Aired November 20, 1949)

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      <title>The Chase - The Painting (08-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Painting (Aired August 7, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 7, 1952. NBC network. "The Painting". Sustaining. Why is an artist willing to do anything to obtain a very ugly painting? Arthur Gary (announcer), Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Irene Hubbard, James Monks, Joan Moseman, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Scott Tennyson, Vinton Hayworth. 29:19.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-30T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Painting (Aired August 7, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 7, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Painting&quot;. Sustaining. Why is an artist willing to do anything to obtain a very ugly painting? Arthur Gary (announcer), Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Irene Hubbard, James Monks, Joan Moseman, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Scott Tennyson, Vinton Hayworth. 29:19.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Painting (Aired August 7, 1952)

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      <title>Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Lucky Murderer (07-31-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)

Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 01:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-30T18_02_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)

Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London&#8217;s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31 1950)

Stories presented in the series include th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Death Loops The Loop (09-21-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Loops The Loop (Aired September 21, 1942)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 21, 1942. "Death Loops The Loop" - Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Horton's Ice Cream, Cascade Laundry (local), Longines watches (local). Drummond finds a murderer hidden at the circus. A few seconds have been deleted from the middle for disc turnover. George Coulouris, Dan Seymour (announcer). 31:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-30T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1877</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Loops The Loop (Aired September 21, 1942)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 21, 1942. &quot;Death Loops The Loop&quot; - Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Horton's Ice Cream, Cascade Laundry (local), Longines watches (local). Drummond finds a murderer hidden at the circus. A few seconds have been deleted from the middle for disc turnover. George Coulouris, Dan Seymour (announcer). 31:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Loops The Loop (Aired September 21, 1942)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Topper - Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist (09-06-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist (Aired September 6, 1945)

Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in the 1922 silent film Sherlock Holmes, in which he played Doctor Watson opposite John Barrymore. Young had several supporting roles in his career, in such films as His Double Life, Ruggles of Red Gap, King Solomon's Mines, Ali Baba Goes to Town, And Then There Were None and The Great Lover. In 1937, he achieved one of the most important successes of his career, as the businessman Cosmo Topper, haunted by the ghosts of his clients played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. The film was one of the most successful films of the year, and for his comedic performance, Young received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. His wife was played by Billie Burke who wrote in her memoir that Young "was dry and always fun to work with". They also appeared together in The Young in Heart (1938), and the first of the Topper sequels, Topper Takes a Trip (1939). He continued to play supporting roles in comedies such as Yes, My Darling Daughter, with Fay Bainter and Priscilla Lane, but over the next few years the importance of his roles again decreased, but he achieved another success as Katharine Hepburn's uncle in The Philadelphia Story (1940). His last starring role was in the final installment of the Topper series, Topper Returns in 1941, with Billie Burke and Joan Blondell. Mr. Young was born in London on November 11, 1887 and he died August 30, 1945 in New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1945. NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. "Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist". Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Maxwell House Coffee. Topper is persuaded to visit a spiritualist to help get rid of the Kirbys. Roland Young,Hope Emerson, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Stanley Wolf (writer), Thorne Smith (creator), Kirby Hawkes (producer, director), Ron Rawson (announcer). 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-30T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>topper,meredith,willson,ron,rawson,orchestra,kirbys,roland,young,hope,emerson,tony,barrett,frances,chaney,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1466</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist (Aired September 6, 1945)

Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in the 1922 silent film Sherlock Holmes, in which he played Doctor Watson opposite John Barrymore. Young had several supporting roles in his career, in such films as His Double Life, Ruggles of Red Gap, King Solomon's Mines, Ali Baba Goes to Town, And Then There Were None and The Great Lover. In 1937, he achieved one of the most important successes of his career, as the businessman Cosmo Topper, haunted by the ghosts of his clients played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. The film was one of the most successful films of the year, and for his comedic performance, Young received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. His wife was played by Billie Burke who wrote in her memoir that Young &quot;was dry and always fun to work with&quot;. They also appeared together in The Young in Heart (1938), and the first of the Topper sequels, Topper Takes a Trip (1939). He continued to play supporting roles in comedies such as Yes, My Darling Daughter, with Fay Bainter and Priscilla Lane, but over the next few years the importance of his roles again decreased, but he achieved another success as Katharine Hepburn's uncle in The Philadelphia Story (1940). His last starring role was in the final installment of the Topper series, Topper Returns in 1941, with Billie Burke and Joan Blondell. Mr. Young was born in London on November 11, 1887 and he died August 30, 1945 in New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1945. NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. &quot;Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Toasties, Maxwell House Coffee. Topper is persuaded to visit a spiritualist to help get rid of the Kirbys. Roland Young,Hope Emerson, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Stanley Wolf (writer), Thorne Smith (creator), Kirby Hawkes (producer, director), Ron Rawson (announcer). 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Malveena Hires A Psychiatrist (Aired September 6, 1945)

Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Devil's Share (12-31-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - The Devil's Share (Aired December 31, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1950. NBC network. "The Devil's Share". Sustaining. On October 26, 1939, two brothers have an argument about money and a woman. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Tony Barrett, Tom McKee, Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Roy Glenn, Wilms Herbert, Rye Billsbury, Monty Fraser (sound effects), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (consultant). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tales,of,texas,rangers,tony,barrett,tom,mckee,parley,baer,peggy,webber,roy,glenn,wilms,herbert,rye,billsbury,stacy,keach,sr,captain,manuel,lone,wolf,gonzaullas,joel,mccrea,jayce,charcoal,pearson,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,cama</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Devil's Share (Aired December 31, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Devil's Share&quot;. Sustaining. On October 26, 1939, two brothers have an argument about money and a woman. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Tony Barrett, Tom McKee, Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Roy Glenn, Wilms Herbert, Rye Billsbury, Monty Fraser (sound effects), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (consultant). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <title>The Clock - The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (10-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)

The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisment or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster". Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a "friendly" visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)

The Clock might well have found a larger audience had ABC had either the budget or resolve to promote it. Neither, as things turned out, ever materialized. After a concerted effort of a week of research, we were unable to uncover a single newspaper spot advertisment or announcement for The Clock during its entire American run. Neither does The Clock, as either an idea or a production, require any rationalization. It may simply have been an idea ahead of its time. Grace Gibson Productions apparently agreed with our own assessment. When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster&quot;. Commercials added locally. Leo Tarn is the big gambler in New York City. When a new joint opens in town, Leo pays a &quot;friendly&quot; visit to Barney...all by himself Lawrence Klee (writer), Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), John Saul (director), Owen Weingott, Wynne Nelson, Grant Taylor, Rod Jacobs. 25:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jekyll &amp; Hyde Gangster (Aired October 2, 1947)

The Clock might well have found a larger au...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Red Badge Of Courage (05-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Badge Of Courage - (Aired May 8, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. Indeed, many of those programs were incorporated into the curricula of high schools, colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. With the final episode of NBC University of The Air's production of The World's Great Novels in 1948, NBC reevaluated the NBC University of The Air concept and success over the past decade, determined to both continue the educational priorities of its NBC University concept, while at the same time developing further educational programming as equally entertaining as it was instructive. 

HIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. NBC network. "The Red Badge Of Courage". Sustaining. Graphic descriptions of the carnage found on Civil War battlefields, told by a boy plagued by fear but with a "red badge of courage." Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Brainard Duffield (adaptor), Don Stanley (announcer), Emerson Crocker (adaptor), Frank Gerstle, Jack Lloyd, John Agar, John Dehner, Lee Millar Jr., Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Noreen Gammill, Parley Baer, Stephen Crane (author), Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, William Lally. 59:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 00:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-29T17_02_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,1984,red,badge,of,courage,nineteen,eighty,four,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3579</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Badge Of Courage - (Aired May 8, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. Indeed, many of those programs were incorporated into the curricula of high schools, colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. With the final episode of NBC University of The Air's production of The World's Great Novels in 1948, NBC reevaluated the NBC University of The Air concept and success over the past decade, determined to both continue the educational priorities of its NBC University concept, while at the same time developing further educational programming as equally entertaining as it was instructive. 

HIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Red Badge Of Courage&quot;. Sustaining. Graphic descriptions of the carnage found on Civil War battlefields, told by a boy plagued by fear but with a &quot;red badge of courage.&quot; Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Brainard Duffield (adaptor), Don Stanley (announcer), Emerson Crocker (adaptor), Frank Gerstle, Jack Lloyd, John Agar, John Dehner, Lee Millar Jr., Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Noreen Gammill, Parley Baer, Stephen Crane (author), Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, William Lally. 59:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Badge Of Courage - (Aired May 8, 1949)

Beginning in 1942, NBC had reinaugurated its co...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Fat Man - Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face (03-03-55</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face (Aired March 3, 1955)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale." 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 3, 1955. Program #29. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia)"Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2019 18:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-29T11_59_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,ed,begley,sgt.,o'harapetty,garde,paul,stewart,linda,watkins,mary,patton,lila,north,vicki,vola,lloyd,berrill,grace,gibson,dashiell,hammett,detective,police,cop,law,crime,investigate,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face (Aired March 3, 1955)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 3, 1955. Program #29. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia)&quot;Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows An Unfamiliar Face (Aired March 3, 1955)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - I Stand Condemned (01-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Stand Condemned (Aired January 19, 1947)

The Jack Benny Program is a classic comedy that is truly one of the best-loved programs from the Golden Age of Radio. It started life as The Canada Dry Program in 1932 on the Blue Network and finished off as The Lucky Strike Program on CBS in 1955. In between, it kept the audience in stitches and established Benny as one of America's all-time great comedians. The format of the show, and the personality of its star, so well honed in two decades on radio, made the transition to television almost intact. Jack's stinginess, vanity about his supposed age of 39, basement vault where he kept all his money, ancient Maxwell automobile, and feigned ineptness at playing the violin were all part of the act. Added to Jack's famous pregnant pause and exasperated "Well!" were a rather mincing walk, an affected hand to the cheek, and a painted look of disbelief when confronted by life's little tragedies. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 19, 1947. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The cast does its version of, "I Stand Condemned." A mysterious, wealthy stranger is giving money away! The plot is similar to "The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny" of March 24, 1946. Boris Karloff (guest), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Mel Blanc, Phil Harris, Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Jeanette Eymann, Frank Nelson, George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-29T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Stand Condemned (Aired January 19, 1947)

The Jack Benny Program is a classic comedy that is truly one of the best-loved programs from the Golden Age of Radio. It started life as The Canada Dry Program in 1932 on the Blue Network and finished off as The Lucky Strike Program on CBS in 1955. In between, it kept the audience in stitches and established Benny as one of America's all-time great comedians. The format of the show, and the personality of its star, so well honed in two decades on radio, made the transition to television almost intact. Jack's stinginess, vanity about his supposed age of 39, basement vault where he kept all his money, ancient Maxwell automobile, and feigned ineptness at playing the violin were all part of the act. Added to Jack's famous pregnant pause and exasperated &quot;Well!&quot; were a rather mincing walk, an affected hand to the cheek, and a painted look of disbelief when confronted by life's little tragedies. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 19, 1947. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The cast does its version of, &quot;I Stand Condemned.&quot; A mysterious, wealthy stranger is giving money away! The plot is similar to &quot;The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny&quot; of March 24, 1946. Boris Karloff (guest), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Mel Blanc, Phil Harris, Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Jeanette Eymann, Frank Nelson, George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Stand Condemned (Aired January 19, 1947)

The Jack Benny Program is a classic comedy that is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Favorite Story - The Man Without A Country (05-01-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Man Without A Country (Aired May 1, 1948)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 1, 1948. Program #33. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "The Man Without A Country". Commercials added locally. The "favorite story" of Theresa Helburn. Edward Everett Hale (author), John Beal, Ronald Colman (host), Jerome Lawrence (producer), Robert E. Lee (producer). 28:20.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-29T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>favorite,story,ronald,colman,tony,barrett,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,ben,hur,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1700</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Man Without A Country (Aired May 1, 1948)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 1, 1948. Program #33. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Man Without A Country&quot;. Commercials added locally. The &quot;favorite story&quot; of Theresa Helburn. Edward Everett Hale (author), John Beal, Ronald Colman (host), Jerome Lawrence (producer), Robert E. Lee (producer). 28:20.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Man Without A Country (Aired May 1, 1948)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publishe...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - Blind Man's Bluff (04-27-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-28T21_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-28T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blind Man's Bluff (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Boston Blackie - The Frances Fielding Murder (04-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1946. "The Frances Fielding Murder" - Program #55. ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A psychiatrist is framed for murder. Blackie tries to prove him innocent. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-28T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1946. &quot;The Frances Fielding Murder&quot; - Program #55. ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. A psychiatrist is framed for murder. Blackie tries to prove him innocent. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Frances Fielding Murder (Aired April 30, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie inva...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Bold Venture - The Paul Brewer Story (12-24-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. "The Paul Brewer Story". Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, "Escape From Guantanamo." David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies, networks, sponsors, and syndicators that lined up month after month to pitch a Radio project to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. That's undoubtedly a story in itself. What the Bogarts finally settled on has become something of a cult favorite in the world of Golden Age Radio. And they settled on a gem--for both its day and for generations of Golden Age Radio fans to come. The concept of Bold Venture had to have piqued the Bogarts' interest from the first pitch. Having already bought their beloved Santana schooner from Dick Powell and June Allyson, they'd become one of America's leading seafaring families within just a couple of years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1951. Program #40. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Paul Brewer Story&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shannon is asked to help return Paul Brewer, an escaped murderer, to jail. The story is also known as, &quot;Escape From Guantanamo.&quot; David Rose (composer, conductor), Humphrey Bogart, Jester Hairston, Lauren Bacall, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Nestor Paiva. 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Paul Brewer Story (Aired December 24, 1951)

One can only imagine the number of Ad agencies...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Don&#8217;t Fence Me In (05-15-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Don’t Fence Me In (Aired May 15, 1975)

"Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-28T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1644</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Don&#8217;t Fence Me In (Aired May 15, 1975)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Don&#8217;t Fence Me In (Aired May 15, 1975)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate vers...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Empty Ashtray Murder Case (09-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Empty Ashtray Murder Case (Aired September 20, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill", "Backstage Wife","Chaplin Jim USA", "David Harum", "Easy Aces", "Front Page Farrell", "John's Other Wife", "Just Plain Bill", "The Life of Mary Sothern","Lora Lawton", "Lorenzo Jones", "Ma Perkins", "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", "Our Gal Sunday", "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Young Widder Brown". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Empty Ashtray Murder Case". Sustaining. The body of Hortense Tremont has been found. Her safe has been robbed, the jewelry found among the possessions of her niece Jennifer Reynolds. The ashtray points to the killer. Next week's show is, "The Society Writer Murder Case." Staats Cotsworth, Edward Slattery (director), Geraldine Merkin (writer), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-28T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspecor,thorne,karl,weber,staats,cotsworth,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Empty Ashtray Murder Case (Aired September 20, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were &quot;Amanda of Honeymoon Hill&quot;, &quot;Backstage Wife&quot;,&quot;Chaplin Jim USA&quot;, &quot;David Harum&quot;, &quot;Easy Aces&quot;, &quot;Front Page Farrell&quot;, &quot;John's Other Wife&quot;, &quot;Just Plain Bill&quot;, &quot;The Life of Mary Sothern&quot;,&quot;Lora Lawton&quot;, &quot;Lorenzo Jones&quot;, &quot;Ma Perkins&quot;, &quot;Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch&quot;, &quot;Our Gal Sunday&quot;, &quot;The Romance of Helen Trent&quot; and &quot;Young Widder Brown&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Empty Ashtray Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The body of Hortense Tremont has been found. Her safe has been robbed, the jewelry found among the possessions of her niece Jennifer Reynolds. The ashtray points to the killer. Next week's show is, &quot;The Society Writer Murder Case.&quot; Staats Cotsworth, Edward Slattery (director), Geraldine Merkin (writer), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Empty Ashtray Murder Case (Aired September 20, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - If You Believe (12-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 29, 1946. Mutual network. "If You Believe". Sustaining. A horrifying story about a man-made blob of protoplasm that turns into a monster. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-27T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 29, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;If You Believe&quot;. Sustaining. A horrifying story about a man-made blob of protoplasm that turns into a monster. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>If You Believe (Aired December 29, 1946)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Ko...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (11-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1947. Mutual network. "The Cadaver In The Roman Toga". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A corpse in an ancient Roman bath, discovered in England, leads Holmes to a plot by Dr. Moriarty to manufacture counterfeit coins. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (nnouncer), Michael Fitzmaurice (local announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 38:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-27T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,sir,arthur,conan,doyle,john,stanley,basil,rathbone,doctor,watson,alfred,shirley,moriarty,crime,detective,law,investigation,police,cop,scotland,yard,arrest,boxcars711,adventure,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scif</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Cadaver In The Roman Toga&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A corpse in an ancient Roman bath, discovered in England, leads Holmes to a plot by Dr. Moriarty to manufacture counterfeit coins. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Edith Meiser (writer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Albert Buhrman (music), Cy Harrice (nnouncer), Michael Fitzmaurice (local announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 38:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cadaver In The Roman Toga (Aired November 9, 1947)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detectiv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Intellectual Problems (03-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Intellectual Problems (Aired March 20, 1949)

When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. Ozzie, who wrote and directed all of the series' episodes, attempted to change with the times, but most viewers related the show to a long gone era.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. "Intellectual Problems" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie goes to the library to settle a bet about the Rover Boys, and winds up an authority on the Peloponnesian Wars. Radio Mirror Magazine awards a scroll to Ozzie and Harriet as the best husband and wife team on the air. The system cue has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lois Corbett, Billy May (composer, conductor). 33:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-27T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1989</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Intellectual Problems (Aired March 20, 1949)

When the real David and Rick got married, to June Blair and Kristin Harmon respectively, their wives joined the cast of Ozzie and Harriet, and the marriages were written into the series. (What was seldom written into the series was Ozzie's profession; mention of his lengthy and successful band-leading career was infrequent.) By the mid 1960s, America's social climate was changing, and the Nelsons' all American nuclear family epitomized the 1950s values and ideals that were quickly becoming a thing of the past. Ozzie, who wrote and directed all of the series' episodes, attempted to change with the times, but most viewers related the show to a long gone era.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. &quot;Intellectual Problems&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie goes to the library to settle a bet about the Rover Boys, and winds up an authority on the Peloponnesian Wars. Radio Mirror Magazine awards a scroll to Ozzie and Harriet as the best husband and wife team on the air. The system cue has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lois Corbett, Billy May (composer, conductor). 33:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Intellectual Problems (Aired March 20, 1949)

When the real David and Rick got married, to June...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zane Grey Western Theater - The Feud (09-30-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Feud (Aired September 30, 1947)

Pearl Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the Old West. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) was his best-selling book. In addition to the success of his printed works, they later had second lives and continuing influence when adapted as films and TV productions. As of 2007, 110 films, one TV episode, and a series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, had been made that were based loosely on his novels and short stories. The Zane Grey Show (Western Theater),  ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System for five months in the late 1940s and starred Tex Storm. Powell appeared as various characters in 15 of the 149 episodes and hosted the entire run. A half-hour program, Zane Grey Theater debuted at 8:30 Eastern on Friday, October 5, 1956, and ran until the end of the 1960-1961 season, when Powell switched to NBC for a new hour-long anthology of drama and comedy called The Dick Powell Show. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-27T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zene,grey,western,theater,dick,powell,tex,storm,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Feud (Aired September 30, 1947)

Pearl Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 &#8211; October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the Old West. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) was his best-selling book. In addition to the success of his printed works, they later had second lives and continuing influence when adapted as films and TV productions. As of 2007, 110 films, one TV episode, and a series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, had been made that were based loosely on his novels and short stories. The Zane Grey Show (Western Theater),  ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System for five months in the late 1940s and starred Tex Storm. Powell appeared as various characters in 15 of the 149 episodes and hosted the entire run. A half-hour program, Zane Grey Theater debuted at 8:30 Eastern on Friday, October 5, 1956, and ran until the end of the 1960-1961 season, when Powell switched to NBC for a new hour-long anthology of drama and comedy called The Dick Powell Show. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Feud (Aired September 30, 1947)

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      <title>The Zero Hour - Double Date To Destiny (06-13-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher and Don Hill produced the series.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-27T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1284</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher and Don Hill produced the series.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Date To Destiny (Aired June 13, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Top Secret - A Package In Tangiers (06-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was “tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent”

THIS EPISODE:

June 25, 1950. Program #3. NBC network. "A Package In Tangiers". Sustaining. "The Baroness" risks her position as the personal maid to Frau Goring to travel to "The Bazaar Of The Singing Fountain" to find the twelve-year-old boy with the gray hair! The story has a complex, convoluted plot. Ilona Massey is always described as "gorgeous." The series was a summer replacement for, "The American Album Of Familiar Music." Allan Sloane (writer), Bernard Grant, Bryna Raeburn, Carl Emory, Earl Hammond, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Tommy Frederick. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-26T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)

The role played by Ilona Massey, a Hungarian-born actress, was created in her likeness, which included her sultry voice and her heavy accent. As a government agent, Massey witnesses train murders, orders poisoned glasses of brandy, and examines the tattoos on a rebellious pigeon. She travels to Tangiers, London, and discovers Nazi spy rings in Berlin. Pack your suitcase, slip into your designer incognito clothiers, and cut your tongue out because Ilona Massey is ready to take you on the top secret mission of a lifetime!6-12-50 to 10-26-50 NBC, various 30 minute timeslots. STAR: Ilona Massey as a Mata Hari-style operative in World War II.  ORCHESTRAL: Roy Shield. WRITER-DIRECTOR: Harry W. Junkin. Top secret was highly effective, said Radio Life: the role played by the Hungarian actress was &#8220;tailor-made for her sultry voice and heavy accent&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:

June 25, 1950. Program #3. NBC network. &quot;A Package In Tangiers&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;The Baroness&quot; risks her position as the personal maid to Frau Goring to travel to &quot;The Bazaar Of The Singing Fountain&quot; to find the twelve-year-old boy with the gray hair! The story has a complex, convoluted plot. Ilona Massey is always described as &quot;gorgeous.&quot; The series was a summer replacement for, &quot;The American Album Of Familiar Music.&quot; Allan Sloane (writer), Bernard Grant, Bryna Raeburn, Carl Emory, Earl Hammond, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Ilona Massey, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Tommy Frederick. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Package In Tangiers (Aired June 25, 1950)

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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Mark Adams Murder (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Adams Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-26T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Adams Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Adams Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Guy From Gower Gulch (11-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)

Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series.
 
THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1948. CBS network. "The Guy From Gower Gulch". Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-26T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,joe,canto,detective,bureau,investigation,anthony,j.,lyon,lyon's-eye,ed,begley,herb,ellis,milton,charles,yvonne,peattie,clayton,post,leo,cleary,jack,webb,butterfield,police,cop,arrest,jail,prison,crime,criminal,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,co</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)

Jeff Regan and Joe Canto (Webb and Yarborough) were 'operatives' for the International Detective Bureau, a small private investigations firm in downtown Los Angeles, with often oversized ambitions. The oversized ambitions existed, for the most part, in the mind of Anthony J. Lyon, Esq. (Wilms Herbert). Lyon, a defrocked ambulance-chasing lawyer, assumed the lofty title of President of the International Detective Bureau in an effort to attract more upscale clients. The International in the title of the firm was simply more pretentious window-dressing. As far as we're aware, no operative of the firm ever left the U.S., with the possible exception of a brief excursion across the Mexico border to Tijuana. Indeed, we're aware of only a handful of 'operatives' ever mentioned during the run of the series.
 
THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Guy From Gower Gulch&quot;. Sustaining. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film? Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Ed Begley, Herb Ellis, Milton Charles (composer, conductor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Yvonne Peattie, Clayton Post, Leo Cleary, Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Guy From Gower Gulch (Aired November 13, 1948)

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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - One Sunday Afternoon  (Starring Jimmy Stewart) 08-28-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Sunday Afternoon  (Aired August 28, 1946)

 Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 28, 1946. CBS network. "One Sunday Afternoon". Sponsored by: Squibb. Jimmy Stewart, Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:03 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-26T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One Sunday Afternoon  (Aired August 28, 1946)

 Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 28, 1946. CBS network. &quot;One Sunday Afternoon&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. Jimmy Stewart, Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:03 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Murder Wears A Strange Mask (03-24-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Wears A Strange Mask (Aired March 24, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:
March 24, 1945. Program #21. NBC syndication. "Murder Wears A Strange Mask". Commercials added locally. A murder or two at a masquerade ball. Whodunnit? Edwin Wolfe (director). 28:12. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-25T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,weird,horror,strange,death,murder,creep,fate,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,radio,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Wears A Strange Mask (Aired March 24, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:
March 24, 1945. Program #21. NBC syndication. &quot;Murder Wears A Strange Mask&quot;. Commercials added locally. A murder or two at a masquerade ball. Whodunnit? Edwin Wolfe (director). 28:12. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. 


  


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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Heir Apparent (02-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Heir Apparent (Aired February 7, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated. 

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February 7, 1951. Program #69. MGM syndication. "Heir Apparent". Commercials added locally. An elderly gangster takes on a young man as his assistant. The syndicate is moving in. The younger man is tempted to join them and get rid of the old man. After the murder, the waiter who witnessed the crime must be found. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Phillip Reed, Gerald Mohr, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:13. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-25T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Heir Apparent (Aired February 7, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1951. Program #69. MGM syndication. &quot;Heir Apparent&quot;. Commercials added locally. An elderly gangster takes on a young man as his assistant. The syndicate is moving in. The younger man is tempted to join them and get rid of the old man. After the murder, the waiter who witnessed the crime must be found. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Phillip Reed, Gerald Mohr, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:13. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Heir Apparent (Aired February 7, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - Big John McMasters (03-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Big John McMasters (Aired March 3, 1951)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 3, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. A special salute to the members of the working press. "Big John McMasters", an ex-con prohibition gangster, is released from jail and is promptly shot. Reporter Randy Stone tries to help. Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Frank Worth (music), John Michael Hayes (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-25T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightbeat,drama,frank,lovejoy,randy,stone,tough,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,william,conrad,michael,hayes,adventure,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,t</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Big John McMasters (Aired March 3, 1951)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 3, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. A special salute to the members of the working press. &quot;Big John McMasters&quot;, an ex-con prohibition gangster, is released from jail and is promptly shot. Reporter Randy Stone tries to help. Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Warren Lewis (producer, director), Frank Worth (music), John Michael Hayes (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Big John McMasters (Aired March 3, 1951)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - Man Against Death (04-10-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Man Against Death (Aired April 10, 1947)

When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family “with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one—with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.” Each Sunday night, a celebrity host would make similar comments about prayer and family unity before and after that week’s radio drama. No mention was made of the Rosary or the Catholic Church. Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater’s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” 

THIS EPISODE

April 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Man Against Death". Sustaining. The story of how David Bruce and his wife battled Malta Fever and many other diseases in the African jungles. John Charles Thomas (host), John Slot (writer), John Emery, Jane Wyatt, Meredith Willson (music), Mel Williamson (director), Francis X. Bushman, Don Morrison, Don Diamond, Tony La Frano (announcer), Herbert Rawlinson, Stanley Farrar, Alec Harford, John Fostini. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-25T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,kids,&amp;,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man Against Death (Aired April 10, 1947)

When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family &#8220;with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one&#8212;with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.&#8221; Each Sunday night, a celebrity host would make similar comments about prayer and family unity before and after that week&#8217;s radio drama. No mention was made of the Rosary or the Catholic Church. Nonsectarian in its approach, Family Theater&#8217;s basic message was simply that of strengthening the family through faith in God and prayer. Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; 

THIS EPISODE

April 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Man Against Death&quot;. Sustaining. The story of how David Bruce and his wife battled Malta Fever and many other diseases in the African jungles. John Charles Thomas (host), John Slot (writer), John Emery, Jane Wyatt, Meredith Willson (music), Mel Williamson (director), Francis X. Bushman, Don Morrison, Don Diamond, Tony La Frano (announcer), Herbert Rawlinson, Stanley Farrar, Alec Harford, John Fostini. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Man Against Death (Aired April 10, 1947)

When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (12-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (12-09-53)

Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1953. CBS network. "The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln". Sustaining. A prophetic dream by the president, and how it came to pass. Barney Phillips, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Lou Gerson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Clayton Post, David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Jack Edwards, Junius Matthews, Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Morton Fine (writer), Roy Glenn, Sammie Hill, William Conrad. 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-25T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (12-09-53)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln&quot;. Sustaining. A prophetic dream by the president, and how it came to pass. Barney Phillips, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Lou Gerson, Bob Lemond (announcer), Clayton Post, David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Jack Edwards, Junius Matthews, Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Morton Fine (writer), Roy Glenn, Sammie Hill, William Conrad. 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (12-09-53)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original c...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Danger Dr. Danfield - Who killed Eve Sheldon (11-17-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Who killed Eve Sheldon (Aired November 17, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. Program #14. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #14 on the label, #16 on the transcription matrix. "Who killed Eve Sheldon?" Her poor husband, or her rich lover? Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-24T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Who killed Eve Sheldon (Aired November 17, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. Program #14. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #14 on the label, #16 on the transcription matrix. &quot;Who killed Eve Sheldon?&quot; Her poor husband, or her rich lover? Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Who killed Eve Sheldon (Aired November 17, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on Au...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Murder On Margin (05-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 22, 1947. Mutual network. "Murder On Margin". Sustaining. When a stock broker is murdered, his shoes provide the needed clue. Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-24T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Network and for three years over NBC's Blue Network. During April 1933, the program was renamed Eno Crime Clues. The program ultimately left the air at the end of June 1936. The Eno Crime Club franchise was by way of a pretend Crime Club for Radio. No book tie-ins were ever associated with Eno Fruit Salts' sponsorship of the program. The program was, however, during its era viewed as a natural extension of the book club phenomena. Crime or mystery book clubs joined other monthly or quarterly selected book clubs for all manner of literary interests. Science fiction book clubs had been popularized as early as the 1920s, as well as romance fiction book clubs, supernatural thriller book clubs, and of course, childrens' book clubs Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 22, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Murder On Margin&quot;. Sustaining. When a stock broker is murdered, his shoes provide the needed clue. Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On Margin (Aired May 22, 1947)

The program ran for two years over the Columbia Basic Ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Blondie - The Entertainment Committee (05-13-40)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Entertainment Committee (Aired May 13, 1940)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1940. CBS network. "The Entertainment Committee" aka: Blondie Saves The Company Party. Sponsored by: Camels (Camels burn 25% slower). The J.C. Dither's Construction Company's Annual Get-Together and Social is about to be celebrated. Dagwood is not only on the entertainment committee, he IS the entertainment committee. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Hanley Stafford, Billy Artz (conductor), Chic Young (creator). 29:38. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-24T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dagwood,blondie,bumstead,dithers,arthur,lake,penny,singleton,bill,goodwin,alexander,cookie,herb,tootsie,woodley,chic,young,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,comic,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Entertainment Committee (Aired May 13, 1940)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1940. CBS network. &quot;The Entertainment Committee&quot; aka: Blondie Saves The Company Party. Sponsored by: Camels (Camels burn 25% slower). The J.C. Dither's Construction Company's Annual Get-Together and Social is about to be celebrated. Dagwood is not only on the entertainment committee, he IS the entertainment committee. Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Hanley Stafford, Billy Artz (conductor), Chic Young (creator). 29:38. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Entertainment Committee (Aired May 13, 1940)

The success of the comic strip led to the lon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hear It Now - The Korean War (12-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Korean War (Aired December 15, 1950)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1950. Program #1. CBS network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. "The Korean War" actualities and reports, Truman's indiscretion, Judy Holliday in appears scenes from "Born Yesterday," Carl Sandberg reads his poems, the pros and cons of mobilization (Bernard Baruch is heard), Red Barber and "The Happy Chandler Story," Abe Burrows reviews a play ("Bless You All"), a portrait of General MacArthur. Excellent radio. Edward R. Murrow (narrator, editor, producer), Judy Holliday, Carl Sandburg, Bernard Baruch, Red Barber, Abe Burrows, Douglas MacArthur, George Marshall, Andrei Vishinsky, Thomas Dewey, The Duchess Of Windsor, Branch Rickey, Warren Austin, Fred Friendly (editor, producer), David Diamond (composer), Alfredo Antonini (conductor), Warren Sweeney (announcer). 1:01:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-24T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hear,it,now,edward,r.,murrow,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Korean War (Aired December 15, 1950)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a &quot;magazine format.&quot; It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the &quot;actual sound of history in the making,&quot; according to Murrow.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1950. Program #1. CBS network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. &quot;The Korean War&quot; actualities and reports, Truman's indiscretion, Judy Holliday in appears scenes from &quot;Born Yesterday,&quot; Carl Sandberg reads his poems, the pros and cons of mobilization (Bernard Baruch is heard), Red Barber and &quot;The Happy Chandler Story,&quot; Abe Burrows reviews a play (&quot;Bless You All&quot;), a portrait of General MacArthur. Excellent radio. Edward R. Murrow (narrator, editor, producer), Judy Holliday, Carl Sandburg, Bernard Baruch, Red Barber, Abe Burrows, Douglas MacArthur, George Marshall, Andrei Vishinsky, Thomas Dewey, The Duchess Of Windsor, Branch Rickey, Warren Austin, Fred Friendly (editor, producer), David Diamond (composer), Alfredo Antonini (conductor), Warren Sweeney (announcer). 1:01:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Korean War (Aired December 15, 1950)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - Man In The Lift (10-05-64)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-03-24T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-24T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1695</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Man In The Lift (Aired October 5, 1964)

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Guilty Party (BBC) - The Gamblers (02-24-60)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Gamblers (Aired February 24, 1960)

"Guilty Party" is a problem in Crime detection in which you are invited to match your wits with a panel of experts - John Arlott, F.R. Buckley and Robert Fabian. So began a typical episode of the long running panel show. It was written by Edward J. Mason and produced by Tony Shryane. The shows started with a dramatised crime play, the panel then decided on a line of investigation and cross examined the suspects, who gave unscripted answers to their questions. This cross examination should then lead the panel to the Guilty Party! Show Notes From The OTR Archive


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>guilty,party,bbc,detective,crime,law,investigate,police,cop,arrest,jail,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1572</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13436029.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gamblers (Aired February 24, 1960)

&quot;Guilty Party&quot; is a problem in Crime detection in which you are invited to match your wits with a panel of experts - John Arlott, F.R. Buckley and Robert Fabian. So began a typical episode of the long running panel show. It was written by Edward J. Mason and produced by Tony Shryane. The shows started with a dramatised crime play, the panel then decided on a line of investigation and cross examined the suspects, who gave unscripted answers to their questions. This cross examination should then lead the panel to the Guilty Party! Show Notes From The OTR Archive


  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Gamblers (Aired February 24, 1960)

&quot;Guilty Party&quot; is a problem in Crime detection in which...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Scientific Touch (09-07-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 7, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Scientific Touch". An ex-police technician has been teaching a gang of crooks how to beat the lie detector. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1495</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13435764.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 7, 1955. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Scientific Touch&quot;. An ex-police technician has been teaching a gang of crooks how to beat the lie detector. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Scientific Touch (Aired September 7, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - A Matter Of Honor (01-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine." Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. "A Matter Of Honor". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Strange tricks at a magician's convention lead to murder...and that's no illusion! What is "The Deadly Avenger," and how did it lead to homicide? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gladys Holland, Lee Patrick, Kenneth Webb (director), Ted Osborne, Lawrence Dobkin, George Neise. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-03-23T11_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T11_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,free,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.&quot; Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1952. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;A Matter Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil. Strange tricks at a magician's convention lead to murder...and that's no illusion! What is &quot;The Deadly Avenger,&quot; and how did it lead to homicide? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gladys Holland, Lee Patrick, Kenneth Webb (director), Ted Osborne, Lawrence Dobkin, George Neise. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Honor (Aired January 21, 1952 )

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (03-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!" 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1387</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gracie Joins The Girl Scouts (Aired March 10, 1949)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy du...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Witchcraft Trials At Salem (01-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witchcraft Trials At Salem (Aired January 4, 1948)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You Are There!" At the end of the program, after Cronkite summarizes what happened in the preceding event, he reminded viewers, "What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... and you were there."


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-23T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witchcraft Trials At Salem (Aired January 4, 1948)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken &quot;You Are There!&quot; At the end of the program, after Cronkite summarizes what happened in the preceding event, he reminded viewers, &quot;What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... and you were there.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witchcraft Trials At Salem (Aired January 4, 1948)

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      <title>Dark Venture (Mystery Playhouse) - The Man In 206 (12-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man In 206 (Aired December 2, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1946. ABC network. "The Man In 206". Sustaining. Who is the murderer known as, "The Executioner?" Who is Mr. Frazier, the strange resident of a boarding house that noone has ever seen? A good story! Carl Harburg, Larry Marcus (writer), William T. Johnson (director), Ben Alexander, Herb Butterfield, Harry Lang, John Lake (narrator), Basil Adlam (music), Leora Thatcher. 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-22T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1673</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man In 206 (Aired December 2, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Man In 206&quot;. Sustaining. Who is the murderer known as, &quot;The Executioner?&quot; Who is Mr. Frazier, the strange resident of a boarding house that noone has ever seen? A good story! Carl Harburg, Larry Marcus (writer), William T. Johnson (director), Ben Alexander, Herb Butterfield, Harry Lang, John Lake (narrator), Basil Adlam (music), Leora Thatcher. 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In 206 (Aired December 2, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the lis...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Delphene Bloggs Case (10-30-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively. Gentleman detectives were a popular fiction tradition by the 1940s. There was, of course, Sherlock Holmes, the hands down epitome of the gentleman detective. But the early 20th Century also introduced several other highly popular members of that select fraternity of ostensibly wealthy gentlemen of independent means who, initially dabbled, then over time immersed themselves in crime-related matters. Most of the popular gentlemen detectives found their way to the Golden Age of Radio from literary or pulp novels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-22T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively. Gentleman detectives were a popular fiction tradition by the 1940s. There was, of course, Sherlock Holmes, the hands down epitome of the gentleman detective. But the early 20th Century also introduced several other highly popular members of that select fraternity of ostensibly wealthy gentlemen of independent means who, initially dabbled, then over time immersed themselves in crime-related matters. Most of the popular gentlemen detectives found their way to the Golden Age of Radio from literary or pulp novels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Delphene Bloggs Case (Aired October 30, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - No Hiding Place (01-10-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 10, 1974. Program #5. CBS network. "No Hiding Place". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. The program was rebroadcast on February 25, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Sidney Slon (writer), Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meachum, Sidney Walker, Tom Keena, Himan Brown (producer, director). 51:26.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-22T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3086</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 10, 1974. Program #5. CBS network. &quot;No Hiding Place&quot;. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. The program was rebroadcast on February 25, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Sidney Slon (writer), Larry Haines, Jackson Beck, Anne Meachum, Sidney Walker, Tom Keena, Himan Brown (producer, director). 51:26.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>No Hiding Place (Aired January 10, 1974)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dimension X - The Veldt (08-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Veldt (Aired August 9, 1951)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the "X" factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 9, 1951. NBC network. "The Veldt". Sustaining. The kids' playroom is nothing to fool around about! The system cue and final promotional announcement have been deleted. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on August 4, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), William Quinn, David Anderson, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Lazer, Lesley Woods, Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-22T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Veldt (Aired August 9, 1951)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the &quot;X&quot; factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 9, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Veldt&quot;. Sustaining. The kids' playroom is nothing to fool around about! The system cue and final promotional announcement have been deleted. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on August 4, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), William Quinn, David Anderson, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Lazer, Lesley Woods, Norman Rose (host), Ray Bradbury (author), William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Veldt (Aired August 9, 1951)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Br...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Maisie Wants A New Car (04-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maisie Wants A New Car (Aired April 6, 1950)

 She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1950. "Maisie Wants A New Car" - Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie goes for a test-drive at a used car dealer and meets a telephone pole. Back at work, Maisie drops the ball, and almost everything else. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Gerald Mohr, Sheldon Leonard, Frank Nelson, Arthur Phillips (writer), Jack McCoy (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Lurene Tuttle, Sidney Miller, Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, Shepard Menken. 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-22T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1666</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Maisie Wants A New Car (Aired April 6, 1950)

 She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1950. &quot;Maisie Wants A New Car&quot; - Program #20. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie goes for a test-drive at a used car dealer and meets a telephone pole. Back at work, Maisie drops the ball, and almost everything else. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Gerald Mohr, Sheldon Leonard, Frank Nelson, Arthur Phillips (writer), Jack McCoy (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Lurene Tuttle, Sidney Miller, Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, Shepard Menken. 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Maisie Wants A New Car (Aired April 6, 1950)

 She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Mai...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Black Museum - Glass Shards (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Harry Alan Towers syndication. "Glass Shards". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A man and his son find an intruder in their apartment. The older man is shot by a small man. Orson Welles, Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-21T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows. Following the opening, Mr. Welles would introduce the museum's item of evidence that was central to the case, leading into the dramatization. He also provided narration during the show and ended each show with his characteristic closing from the days of his Mercury Theater on the Air, 'remaining obediently yours'.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Harry Alan Towers syndication. &quot;Glass Shards&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A man and his son find an intruder in their apartment. The older man is shot by a small man. Orson Welles, Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Glass Shards (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Danger On The River (03-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

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March 12, 1949. NBC network. "Danger On The River". Sustaining. Two boys fall into an icy river and are trapped on a rock in the middle of the rapids. Frank and Bart to the rescue. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 12, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Danger On The River&quot;. Sustaining. Two boys fall into an icy river and are trapped on a rock in the middle of the rapids. Frank and Bart to the rescue. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Danger On The River (Aired March 12, 1949)

The character also appears in numerous radio serial...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Plaid Overcoat Case (12-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Plaid Overcoat Case (Aired December 28, 1951)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986).

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1951. ABC network. "Plaid Overcoat Case". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert tobacco. Who is the guy in the plaid overcoat, and why does he keep beating up on Diamond? Dick sings, "I Get Ideas" after the story. Alan Reed, Herb Butterfield, Sidney Miller, Richard Carr (writer), Nat Wolff (director), Dick Powell, Sheldon Leonard, Virginia Gregg, Sandra Gould, Frank Worth (music). 34:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 16:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-21T09_11_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2085</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Plaid Overcoat Case (Aired December 28, 1951)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, &quot;Leave It to Love&quot;, was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986).

THIS EPISODE:

December 28, 1951. ABC network. &quot;Plaid Overcoat Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert tobacco. Who is the guy in the plaid overcoat, and why does he keep beating up on Diamond? Dick sings, &quot;I Get Ideas&quot; after the story. Alan Reed, Herb Butterfield, Sidney Miller, Richard Carr (writer), Nat Wolff (director), Dick Powell, Sheldon Leonard, Virginia Gregg, Sandra Gould, Frank Worth (music). 34:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Plaid Overcoat Case (Aired December 28, 1951)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - The Meat Shortage (10-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Meat Shortage (Aired October 8, 1946)

He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed with Skelton introducing some new characters, including, "Bolivar Shagnasty" and "J. Newton Numbskull." Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949. That fall, he moved to CBS, where the show ran until May 1953. Red Skelton died near his Anza, California home, at Eisenhower Medical Center, in Rancho Mirage, California, of pneumonia, on September 17, 1997. He was 84. Skelton was interred in the Skelton Family tomb in The Great Mausoleum's Sanctuary of Benediction, private room, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Glendale, California. He rests with his beloved son Richard Jr., who died in 1958. 

THIS EPISODE

October 8, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire: "The Meat Shortage."Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-21T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Meat Shortage (Aired October 8, 1946)

He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed with Skelton introducing some new characters, including, &quot;Bolivar Shagnasty&quot; and &quot;J. Newton Numbskull.&quot; Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949. That fall, he moved to CBS, where the show ran until May 1953. Red Skelton died near his Anza, California home, at Eisenhower Medical Center, in Rancho Mirage, California, of pneumonia, on September 17, 1997. He was 84. Skelton was interred in the Skelton Family tomb in The Great Mausoleum's Sanctuary of Benediction, private room, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Glendale, California. He rests with his beloved son Richard Jr., who died in 1958. 

THIS EPISODE

October 8, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire: &quot;The Meat Shortage.&quot; 


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Meat Shortage (Aired October 8, 1946)

He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Baby Dillinger Gang (11-26-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Baby Dillinger Gang  (Aired November 26, 1936)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 26, 1936. Program #157. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "The Baby Dillinger Gang". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Two boys are escaping in a car. They are armed and holding up gas stations. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:25.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-20T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Baby Dillinger Gang  (Aired November 26, 1936)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 26, 1936. Program #157. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;The Baby Dillinger Gang&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Two boys are escaping in a car. They are armed and holding up gas stations. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), James E. Davis (host, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:25.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Baby Dillinger Gang  (Aired November 26, 1936)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - The Clay Pigeon (08-07-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1949. Program #51. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Clay Pigeon". Commercials added locally. A mysterious man has Dan Holiday mention a name to an occult doctor, which nearly scares him to death. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-20T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1618</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1949. Program #51. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Clay Pigeon&quot;. Commercials added locally. A mysterious man has Dan Holiday mention a name to an occult doctor, which nearly scares him to death. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clay Pigeon (Aired August 7, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapade...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - Donald Jordan Murder Case (11-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Donald Jordan Murder Case (11-13-53)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-20T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Donald Jordan Murder Case (11-13-53)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


 
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      <itunes:subtitle> Donald Jordan Murder Case (11-13-53)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - The Boss's Son-in-law (10-22-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1944. "The Boss's Son-in-law" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley's boss is unhappy with his family situation. Riley tries to size up the new son-in-law. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Ken Christy, Barton Yarborough, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Dink Trout. 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-20T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-20T08_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1553094073.13417568" length="6853577" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. The series was co-developed by the non-performing Marx Brother, Gummo. Procter and Gamble (Prell shampoo) and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer were the show's longtime sponsors. 

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October 22, 1944. &quot;The Boss's Son-in-law&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. Riley's boss is unhappy with his family situation. Riley tries to size up the new son-in-law. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Ken Christy, Barton Yarborough, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Dink Trout. 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Boss's Son-in-law (Aired October 22, 1944)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (10-19-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Preacher (Aired October 19, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 19, 1958. CBS network. "The Preacher". Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (Aired October 19, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 19, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Preacher&quot;. Sponsored by: Chrysler Corporation, Kent. Kendall tries to prevent a gunfight betwen a preacher and a man determined to kill him. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Waldo Epperson, Ray Woods, Richard Perkins. 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Preacher (Aired October 19, 1958)

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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - Mr. X (07-16-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mr. X (Aired July 16, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-19T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,morelle,dr.,dennis,arundell,heron,carvic,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Mr. X (Aired July 16, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Mr. X (Aired July 16, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Convertible (06-28-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Blast (Aired June 28, 1955)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Big Convertible". A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-19T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Blast (Aired June 28, 1955)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. 

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June 28, 1955. Program #306. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Convertible&quot;. A man cashing bad payroll checks all over town has been using a rented car. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander. 25 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Blast (Aired June 28, 1955)

Dragnet was a long running radio and television police pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Superman - Pillar Of Fire At Graves (3 Episodes Complete) 08-05-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pillar Of Fire At Graves (3 Episodes Complete) 08-05-40---08-07-40 and 08-09-40)

Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character's existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. The details of Superman's origin, relationships and abilities changed significantly during the course of the character's publication, from what is considered the Golden Age of Comic Books through the Modern Age. The powers and villains were developed through the 1940s, with Superman developing the ability to fly, and costumed villains introduced from 1941. The character was shown as learning of the existence of Krypton in 1949. The concept itself had originally been established to the reader in 1939 in the Superman comic strip. The 1960s saw the introduction of a second Superman. DC had established a multiverse within the fictional universe its characters shared. This allowed characters published in the 1940s to exist alongside updated counterparts published in the 1960s. This was explained to the reader through the notion that the two groups of characters inhabited parallel Earths. The second Superman was introduced to explain to the reader Superman's membership in both the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America and the 1960s superhero team the Justice League of America.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-19T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>superman,scifi,science,fiction,action,hero,comics,lois,lane,clark,kent,krypton,lex,luthur,daily,planet,supernatural,super-human,kal-el,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,fa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Pillar Of Fire At Graves (3 Episodes Complete) 08-05-40---08-07-40 and 08-09-40)

Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character's existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. The details of Superman's origin, relationships and abilities changed significantly during the course of the character's publication, from what is considered the Golden Age of Comic Books through the Modern Age. The powers and villains were developed through the 1940s, with Superman developing the ability to fly, and costumed villains introduced from 1941. The character was shown as learning of the existence of Krypton in 1949. The concept itself had originally been established to the reader in 1939 in the Superman comic strip. The 1960s saw the introduction of a second Superman. DC had established a multiverse within the fictional universe its characters shared. This allowed characters published in the 1940s to exist alongside updated counterparts published in the 1960s. This was explained to the reader through the notion that the two groups of characters inhabited parallel Earths. The second Superman was introduced to explain to the reader Superman's membership in both the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America and the 1960s superhero team the Justice League of America.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pillar Of Fire At Graves (3 Episodes Complete) 08-05-40---08-07-40 and 08-09-40)

Superman, giv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Bread (02-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is Bread (Aired February 8, 1950)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. Most episodes are in the public domain. The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-19T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is Bread (Aired February 8, 1950)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The most well-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio in October 1947, then moved to CBS Radio in 1949 before making the transition to the NBC Radio and NBC-TV networks in October 1950. Because of its simple format, it was possible to broadcast the show simultaneously on the radio and on television. In 1960, the show was renamed The Groucho Show and ran a further year. Most episodes are in the public domain. The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is Bread (Aired February 8, 1950)

You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Cover The Waterfront - Brother's Keeper (Pts 1&amp;2 COMPLETE) 08-29-55</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brother's Keeper (Pts 1&amp;2 COMPLETE) Aired August 29, 1955

The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 

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August 29, 1955. "Brother's Keeper". An audition program recorded by CBS. The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-19T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,cover,waterfront,larry,thor,robson,news,newspaper,reporter,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Brother's Keeper (Pts 1&amp;2 COMPLETE) Aired August 29, 1955

The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 

THIS EPISODE:

August 29, 1955. &quot;Brother's Keeper&quot;. An audition program recorded by CBS. The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Brother's Keeper (Pts 1&amp;2 COMPLETE) Aired August 29, 1955

The characters are based on the book...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Deal In Crime - The Abigail Murray Case (09-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, "a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy." This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947; a total of only three episodes have survived and are being traded among collectors. 

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September 27, 1946. "The Abigail Murray Case" - ABC network. Sustaining. Ross Dolan is hired by Miss Abigail Murray to drive her around town. She's received a letter that says she'll be murdered tonight. A good murder mystery with lots of gunplay, dead bodies and conks on the head. The system cue has been deleted. Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (music arranger, conductor), William Gargan, Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 32:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-18T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,deal,in,crime,william,gargan,dresser,dahlstead,police,cop,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1956</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)

I Deal in Crime ran for almost two years on ABC network radio and starred the very capable radio and Hollywood actor, William Gargan. In this, one of his many PI radio series (he's best known, of course, for his role as Martin Kane), Gargan played ROSS DOLAN, described as a veteran detective who returned to his sleuthing job after his WW II service as a sailor. Or as Dolan puts it, &quot;a hitch in Uncle Sugar's Navy.&quot; This series was written by Ted Hediger and directed by Leonard Reeg. The show's announcer was Dresser Dahlstead and Skitch Henderson (later to win fame on television) handled the music. The show began in January 1946 and ran as a 30 minute show, first on Monday nights but for the last eleven months on Saturday evenings. It ended in October 1947; a total of only three episodes have survived and are being traded among collectors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1946. &quot;The Abigail Murray Case&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. Ross Dolan is hired by Miss Abigail Murray to drive her around town. She's received a letter that says she'll be murdered tonight. A good murder mystery with lots of gunplay, dead bodies and conks on the head. The system cue has been deleted. Skitch Henderson (composer, conductor), Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (music arranger, conductor), William Gargan, Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 32:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Abigail Murray Case (Aired September 27, 1946)

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      <title>The Green Hornet - The Parking Lot Racket (10-31-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Parking Lot Racket (Aired October 31, 1939)

On January 31, 1936, the Green Hornet radio program aired on WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan. Al Hodge played the part of the Green Hornet from 1936 through January of 1943. The program was created by George W. Trendle, the same man associated with the creation of the Lone Ranger radio show. The premise of the Green Hornet was that of a modern day Lone Ranger. The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1939. Mutual network. "The Parking Lot Racket" Music fill for local commercial insert. The Hornet breaks up a protection racket which is preying on parking lots. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator), Fielden Farrington (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 23:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1839</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Parking Lot Racket (Aired October 31, 1939)

On January 31, 1936, the Green Hornet radio program aired on WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan. Al Hodge played the part of the Green Hornet from 1936 through January of 1943. The program was created by George W. Trendle, the same man associated with the creation of the Lone Ranger radio show. The premise of the Green Hornet was that of a modern day Lone Ranger. The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;The Parking Lot Racket&quot; Music fill for local commercial insert. The Hornet breaks up a protection racket which is preying on parking lots. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator), Fielden Farrington (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Parking Lot Racket (Aired October 31, 1939)

On January 31, 1936, the Green Hornet radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Shadow Of A Doubt (Starring Carey Grant) 11-09-50</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shadow Of A Doubt (Starring Carey Grant) Aired November 9, 1950

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1950. Shadow Of A Doubt (An Alfred Hitchcock Thriller) (Stars: Carey Grant) - Uncle Charlie relies heavily on his relationship with his niece and name sake Charlie to make him appear like butter wouldn't melt. However, as soon as Niece Charlie puts two and two together and comes to realise the truth about her Uncle the close relationship between them deteriorates at a rapid pace. But, it is less the fact that niece Charlie realises what her uncle really is, but it is because she is growing into a woman that Charlie doesn't like. In becoming a woman niece Charlie now represents all that her uncle can't abide. And it is this misogynistic streak in Uncle Charlie that compels him to attempt to murder his niece, as opposed to what she knows of him. 59:57.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-18T11_01_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shadow Of A Doubt (Starring Carey Grant) Aired November 9, 1950

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1950. Shadow Of A Doubt (An Alfred Hitchcock Thriller) (Stars: Carey Grant) - Uncle Charlie relies heavily on his relationship with his niece and name sake Charlie to make him appear like butter wouldn't melt. However, as soon as Niece Charlie puts two and two together and comes to realise the truth about her Uncle the close relationship between them deteriorates at a rapid pace. But, it is less the fact that niece Charlie realises what her uncle really is, but it is because she is growing into a woman that Charlie doesn't like. In becoming a woman niece Charlie now represents all that her uncle can't abide. And it is this misogynistic streak in Uncle Charlie that compels him to attempt to murder his niece, as opposed to what she knows of him. 59:57.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shadow Of A Doubt (Starring Carey Grant) Aired November 9, 1950

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - Gregory Hickson Lecture (10-22-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gregory Hickson Lecture (Aired October 22, 1946)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23 – September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 – September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1946. "Gregory Hickson Lecture" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Trying to avoid a lecture on international relations, Mr. Foster finds himself obligated to buy a diamond bracelet. Louise Erickson, John Brown. 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-18T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>a,date,with,judy,teenager,louise,erickson,john,brown,richard,crenna,aleen,leslie,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn,free,adventure,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspens</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gregory Hickson Lecture (Aired October 22, 1946)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23 &#8211; September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 &#8211; September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

October 22, 1946. &quot;Gregory Hickson Lecture&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Trying to avoid a lecture on international relations, Mr. Foster finds himself obligated to buy a diamond bracelet. Louise Erickson, John Brown. 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gregory Hickson Lecture (Aired October 22, 1946)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Tracy- The Man With The Yellow Face (02-11-38) THE CONCLUSION</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man With The Yellow Face (02-11-38)THE CONCLUSION

The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip. On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, "Dick Tracy" became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm. When the USA got involved in the Second World War, the show was temporarily cancelled.  ABC Blue Network picked it up again from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948 and broadcast it on Saturdays. Around this time it was sponsored by Tootsie Rolls, so the music theme was changed to "Toot, Toot Tootsie". The musical arrangements were composed by Ray Carter.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-18T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dick,tracy</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man With The Yellow Face (02-11-38)THE CONCLUSION

The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip. On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, &quot;Dick Tracy&quot; became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm. When the USA got involved in the Second World War, the show was temporarily cancelled.  ABC Blue Network picked it up again from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948 and broadcast it on Saturdays. Around this time it was sponsored by Tootsie Rolls, so the music theme was changed to &quot;Toot, Toot Tootsie&quot;. The musical arrangements were composed by Ray Carter.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man With The Yellow Face (02-11-38)THE CONCLUSION

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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Tracy - 3 Episodes From 1938</title>
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        <![CDATA[3 Episodes - "Black Pearl Of Osirus" (02-08-38) "Pat Goes Overboard" (02-09-38) and "Mystery In The Hotel" (02-10-38)

Dick Tracy had a long run on radio, from 1934 weekdays on NBC's New England stations to the ABC network in 1948. Bob Burlen was the first radio Tracy in 1934, and others heard in the role during the 1930s and 1940s were Barry Thompson, Ned Wever and Matt Crowley. The early shows all had 15-minute episodes. On CBS, with Sterling Products as sponsor, the serial aired four times a week from February 4, 1935 to July 11, 1935, moving to Mutual from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937 with Bill McClintock doing the sound effects. NBC's weekday afternoon run from January 3, 1938 to April 28, 1939 had sound effects by Keene Crockett and was sponsored by Quaker Oats, which brought Dick Tracy into primetime (Saturdays at 7pm and, briefly, Mondays at 8pm) with 30-minute episodes from April 29, 1939 to September 30, 1939. The series returned to 15-minute episodes on the ABC Blue Network from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948, sponsored by Tootsie Rolls, which used the music theme of "Toot Toot, Tootsie" for its 30-minute Saturday ABC series from October 6, 1945 to June 1, 1946. Sound effects on ABC were supplied by Walt McDonough and Al Finelli. Directors of the series included Mitchell Grayson, Charles Powers and Bob White. Cast members at various times included Walter Kinsella as Pat Patton, Helen Lewis as Tess Trueheart and Andy Donnelly and Jackie Kelk as Junior Tracy. Announcers were Ed Herlihy and Dan Seymour.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-17T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>3 Episodes - &quot;Black Pearl Of Osirus&quot; (02-08-38) &quot;Pat Goes Overboard&quot; (02-09-38) and &quot;Mystery In The Hotel&quot; (02-10-38)

Dick Tracy had a long run on radio, from 1934 weekdays on NBC's New England stations to the ABC network in 1948. Bob Burlen was the first radio Tracy in 1934, and others heard in the role during the 1930s and 1940s were Barry Thompson, Ned Wever and Matt Crowley. The early shows all had 15-minute episodes. On CBS, with Sterling Products as sponsor, the serial aired four times a week from February 4, 1935 to July 11, 1935, moving to Mutual from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937 with Bill McClintock doing the sound effects. NBC's weekday afternoon run from January 3, 1938 to April 28, 1939 had sound effects by Keene Crockett and was sponsored by Quaker Oats, which brought Dick Tracy into primetime (Saturdays at 7pm and, briefly, Mondays at 8pm) with 30-minute episodes from April 29, 1939 to September 30, 1939. The series returned to 15-minute episodes on the ABC Blue Network from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948, sponsored by Tootsie Rolls, which used the music theme of &quot;Toot Toot, Tootsie&quot; for its 30-minute Saturday ABC series from October 6, 1945 to June 1, 1946. Sound effects on ABC were supplied by Walt McDonough and Al Finelli. Directors of the series included Mitchell Grayson, Charles Powers and Bob White. Cast members at various times included Walter Kinsella as Pat Patton, Helen Lewis as Tess Trueheart and Andy Donnelly and Jackie Kelk as Junior Tracy. Announcers were Ed Herlihy and Dan Seymour.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>3 Episodes - &quot;Black Pearl Of Osirus&quot; (02-08-38) &quot;Pat Goes Overboard&quot; (02-09-38) and &quot;Mystery In T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The High Priced Twins (11-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The High Priced Twins (Aired November 20, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The High Priced Twins". The twins are from Broling...in Austria, and they're two very valuable missing coins. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-17T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The High Priced Twins (Aired November 20, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The High Priced Twins&quot;. The twins are from Broling...in Austria, and they're two very valuable missing coins. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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Michael Shayne was a fictional sle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - Tight Wire  (05-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tight Wire  (Aired May 25, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

May 25, 1952. Program #9. ZIV Syndication. "Tight Wire". Commercials added locally. The FBI assigns Cvetic the job of bugging a Communist Party meeting hall. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Tight Wire  (Aired May 25, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

May 25, 1952. Program #9. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Tight Wire&quot;. Commercials added locally. The FBI assigns Cvetic the job of bugging a Communist Party meeting hall. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 25:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tight Wire  (Aired May 25, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thril...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Henry Goes Ice Skating (01-13-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

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January 13, 1944. Program #46. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Henry Goes Ice Skating (aka:The Fruitcake)". While delivering a fruit cake, Henry goes ice skating and falls through the ice. The search for dry pants begins. The date is subject to correction . 23:43.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-17T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. The show was a top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1944. Program #46. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Henry Goes Ice Skating (aka:The Fruitcake)&quot;. While delivering a fruit cake, Henry goes ice skating and falls through the ice. The search for dry pants begins. The date is subject to correction . 23:43.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Henry Goes Ice Skating (Aired January 13, 1944)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux) - The Day The Earth Stood Still (01-04-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Day The Earth Stood Still (Aired January 4, 1954)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1954. CBS network. "The Day The Earth Stood Still. A alien from space gives mankind a final chance to achieve world peace. The program was subsequently produced on The Lux Video Theater on May 3, 1956. Director Earl Ebi has been quoted as saying that this is "one of the most interesting and unusual shows we've done in a long time." Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Paul Frees (narrator), Herb Butterfield, Lamont Johnson, Tudor Owen, Billy Gray, Edith Evanson, William Conrad, Tyler McVey, Robert Griffin, Tom Brown, Frederick Shields, Marvin Bryan, Shepard Menken, Alastair Duncan, Steven Roberts, Ottola Nesmith, Michael Rennie, Jean Peters, Edward Marr, Edmund North (screenwriter), Henry Bates (author), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Earl Ebi (director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 52:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-17T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,radio,lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Day The Earth Stood Still (Aired January 4, 1954)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Day The Earth Stood Still. A alien from space gives mankind a final chance to achieve world peace. The program was subsequently produced on The Lux Video Theater on May 3, 1956. Director Earl Ebi has been quoted as saying that this is &quot;one of the most interesting and unusual shows we've done in a long time.&quot; Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Paul Frees (narrator), Herb Butterfield, Lamont Johnson, Tudor Owen, Billy Gray, Edith Evanson, William Conrad, Tyler McVey, Robert Griffin, Tom Brown, Frederick Shields, Marvin Bryan, Shepard Menken, Alastair Duncan, Steven Roberts, Ottola Nesmith, Michael Rennie, Jean Peters, Edward Marr, Edmund North (screenwriter), Henry Bates (author), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Earl Ebi (director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 52:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Day The Earth Stood Still (Aired January 4, 1954)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - A Quiet Sunday (06-10-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "A Quiet Sunday". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good "whistleresque" ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-16T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1657</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

June 10, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;A Quiet Sunday&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Henry is caught between his wife and his mistress, which leads to a dead body in the trunk. The story has a good &quot;whistleresque&quot; ending. Surprise! The script was subsequently produced on The Whistler on July 2, 1950 (see cat. #76166). George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Mary Lansing, Bernard Gerard (writer), Zane Mann (writer). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Quiet Sunday (Aired June 10, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mayor Of The Town - War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942) </title>
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        <![CDATA[War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.

THIS EPISODE:

October 7, 1942. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. "War Orphan ". The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-16T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mayor,of,town,conrad,binyon,agnes,moorehead,lionel,barrymore,gordon,jenkins,orchestra,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.

THIS EPISODE:

October 7, 1942. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. &quot;War Orphan &quot;. The first show of the series on CBS. The mayor is asked to take care of an eleven-year-old war orphan. A heartwarming, tearful script. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Bob Bailey, Jerry Hausner, Billy Roy, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Holloway (writer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>War Orphan (Aired October 7, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Father Brown Mysteries - The Perishing Of The Pendragons (1984)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-16T10_16_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired 1984) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Father Brown is a fict...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Killers Of Sandy Gulch (10-04-48) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - Killers Of Sandy Gulch (Aired October 4, 1948)
The enormous success of the television series made Boyd a star. The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. 

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October 4, 1948. Program #15. Commodore syndication. "Killers Of Sandy Gulch". Commercials added locally. William Taylor escapes after being convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. Hoppy's not so sure he's guilty! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Howard Swart (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-16T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hopalong,cassidy,andy,clyde,george,mcmichael,walter,brennan,william,boyd,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,ranch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Killers Of Sandy Gulch (Aired October 4, 1948)
The enormous success of the television series made Boyd a star. The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. 

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October 4, 1948. Program #15. Commodore syndication. &quot;Killers Of Sandy Gulch&quot;. Commercials added locally. William Taylor escapes after being convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. Hoppy's not so sure he's guilty! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Howard Swart (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - A Hepcat Kills The Canary (11-17-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Steven In A Rest Home (Aired November 17, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a "footloose and fancy-free young man," frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a "B grade" radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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November 17, 1953. "A Hepcat Kills The Canary" - NBC network. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jack Kruschen, Jean Tatum, Tom Holland, Frank Gerstle, Barney Phillips, Edward King (announcer). 24:50.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Steven In A Rest Home (Aired November 17, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a &quot;footloose and fancy-free young man,&quot; frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a &quot;B grade&quot; radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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November 17, 1953. &quot;A Hepcat Kills The Canary&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Frank Sinatra, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Jack Kruschen, Jean Tatum, Tom Holland, Frank Gerstle, Barney Phillips, Edward King (announcer). 24:50.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Steven In A Rest Home (Aired November 17, 1953)

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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Royal Street Matter (11-25-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)

The weekday serialized episodes are generally acknowledged as some of the finest radio detective shows ever produced. There were fifty six multi-part shows in all: fifty four five-part shows, one six-part show, and one nine-part show. The serialized episodes continued until November 2, 1956 when the series again reverted to a once a week, thirty minute format. Bob Bailey continued in the lead, until "The Empty Threat Matter" of November 27, 1960, when the Hollywood run ended. The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors – most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis and Howard McNear.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.  

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November 25, 1956. CBS network. "The Royal Street Matter". Sustaining. A New Orleans antique shop has had a fire, but the owner refuses to file a claim! Why? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Lou Merrill, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-15T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)

The weekday serialized episodes are generally acknowledged as some of the finest radio detective shows ever produced. There were fifty six multi-part shows in all: fifty four five-part shows, one six-part show, and one nine-part show. The serialized episodes continued until November 2, 1956 when the series again reverted to a once a week, thirty minute format. Bob Bailey continued in the lead, until &quot;The Empty Threat Matter&quot; of November 27, 1960, when the Hollywood run ended. The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors &#8211; most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis and Howard McNear.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.  

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November 25, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Royal Street Matter&quot;. Sustaining. A New Orleans antique shop has had a fire, but the owner refuses to file a claim! Why? Bob Bailey, Virginia Gregg, Forrest Lewis, Lou Merrill, Lawrence Dobkin, Frank Gerstle, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Royal Street Matter (Aired November 25, 1956)

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      <title>Nick Carter - The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (01-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (Aired January 26, 1947)

Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

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January 26, 1947. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Persistent Beggars". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. The panhandlers of the city are unionized...and controlled by crooks! Lon Clark. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-15T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Persistant Beggars (Aired January 26, 1947)

Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

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January 26, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Persistent Beggars&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. The panhandlers of the city are unionized...and controlled by crooks! Lon Clark. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Nick Carter first came to radio as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - The First Aid Course (06-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The First Aid Course (Aired June 3, 1951)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

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June 3, 1951. "The First Aid Course" - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks has to take over teaching Madison High's first aid course. But first, a test of her abilities. The system cue has been deleted. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-15T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Aid Course (Aired June 3, 1951)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

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June 3, 1951. &quot;The First Aid Course&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks has to take over teaching Madison High's first aid course. But first, a test of her abilities. The system cue has been deleted. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - Death Song (08-05-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Song (Aired August 5, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named "The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory" or "Starlab." Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as "rocket jockies" Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-15T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Song (Aired August 5, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. Between 1979 and 1980, 26 half-hour programs were broadcast at various times on weekends, where they gained favorable worldwide press acclaim. Alien Worlds was soon heard on a weekly basis by millions of fans and was eventually carried by over 1500 top-rated FM radio stations worldwide. The series' sponsor was Peter Paul, Cadbury which advertised Cadbury Caramello chocolates touting their caramel centers. The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named &quot;The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory&quot; or &quot;Starlab.&quot; Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as &quot;rocket jockies&quot; Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Song (Aired August 5, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio pe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Hangman's Rope (01-05-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hangman's Rope (Aired January 5, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. 

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January 5, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Hangman's Rope". Commercials deleted. Three dead bodies are found in a small town, all hanging high in the air. Is it the return of Jack Ketch? This is possibly a 1979 recreation. The program was rebroadcast on February 22, 1954. . 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-14T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otrn,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1545</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hangman's Rope (Aired January 5, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. 

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January 5, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Hangman's Rope&quot;. Commercials deleted. Three dead bodies are found in a small town, all hanging high in the air. Is it the return of Jack Ketch? This is possibly a 1979 recreation. The program was rebroadcast on February 22, 1954. . 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hangman's Rope (Aired January 5, 1953)

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      <title>Dark Fantasy - A Delicate Cas Of Murder (02-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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February 20, 1942. Program #14. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "A Delicate Case Of Murder". Sustaining. A medium that can make the dead disappear has a husband who reveals her secrets and who wants a divorce. "Not while I'm alive," says the wife! The program may be dated February 13, 1942. Scott Bishop (writer), Fred Wayne, Tom Paxton (announcer), Georgiana Cook, Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1942. Program #14. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;A Delicate Case Of Murder&quot;. Sustaining. A medium that can make the dead disappear has a husband who reveals her secrets and who wants a divorce. &quot;Not while I'm alive,&quot; says the wife! The program may be dated February 13, 1942. Scott Bishop (writer), Fred Wayne, Tom Paxton (announcer), Georgiana Cook, Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Delicate Case Of Murder (Aired February 20, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The American Adventure - Builders On The River (08-11-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Builders On The River (Aired August 11, 1955)

NBC show. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man’s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1955. Program #3. NBC network, WSJS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina origination. "Builders On The River". Sustaining. John Eely (writer, performer), John Clayton (director), William Wadell, Jean Herring, Jud Beckwith, Carl Bedders (?), Jean Oliver, Carl Castle (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Builders On The River (Aired August 11, 1955)

NBC show. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man&#8217;s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1955. Program #3. NBC network, WSJS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina origination. &quot;Builders On The River&quot;. Sustaining. John Eely (writer, performer), John Clayton (director), William Wadell, Jean Herring, Jud Beckwith, Carl Bedders (?), Jean Oliver, Carl Castle (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Builders On The River (Aired August 11, 1955)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Death At Sunset Trail (03-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - Death At Sunset Trail (Aired March 14, 1952) 

Wild Bill Hickock (Hickok) was a real life Civil War soldier, sharpshooter, gunfighter and lawman of the Old West. He was an adventurer who had many brushes with death, but they were greatly exaggerated by the stories told about him in various media. His fame lives on, not so much for his real life tales, but because he was the first dime novel hero, he appears in various movies, television shows, and this old time radio program. His tale comes to a sad, yet iconoclastic end. He was killed while playing a round of poker. His hand was aces and eights. For those who know poker, that’s known as the ‘Dead Man’s Hand.’ Wild Bill started on the radio in 1951 as a kids western show. It emphasized the tracking down the bad guys and fighting for the law rather than the shootin, poker playin, rough and tumble Civil War vet, who lies about his life to get good publicity aspects of Wild Bill’s life. The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1952. Program #61. Mutual network. "Death At Sunset Trail". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep (aerodoodle racket/beanie premiums). Big Ben Bogart has cheated eight people with a phoney land scheme, and is about to cheat the ninth, unless Wild Bill and Jingles act fast. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Larry Hayes, Ken Christy, Frederick Shields, Howard McNear. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Death At Sunset Trail (Aired March 14, 1952) 

Wild Bill Hickock (Hickok) was a real life Civil War soldier, sharpshooter, gunfighter and lawman of the Old West. He was an adventurer who had many brushes with death, but they were greatly exaggerated by the stories told about him in various media. His fame lives on, not so much for his real life tales, but because he was the first dime novel hero, he appears in various movies, television shows, and this old time radio program. His tale comes to a sad, yet iconoclastic end. He was killed while playing a round of poker. His hand was aces and eights. For those who know poker, that&#8217;s known as the &#8216;Dead Man&#8217;s Hand.&#8217; Wild Bill started on the radio in 1951 as a kids western show. It emphasized the tracking down the bad guys and fighting for the law rather than the shootin, poker playin, rough and tumble Civil War vet, who lies about his life to get good publicity aspects of Wild Bill&#8217;s life. The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1952. Program #61. Mutual network. &quot;Death At Sunset Trail&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep (aerodoodle racket/beanie premiums). Big Ben Bogart has cheated eight people with a phoney land scheme, and is about to cheat the ninth, unless Wild Bill and Jingles act fast. The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Larry Hayes, Ken Christy, Frederick Shields, Howard McNear. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Sleep No More -  Conquerer's Isle (11-21-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

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November 21, 1956. NBC network. "Conqueror's Isle". Sustaining. A flyer is forced down on a strange island and discovers a race of superior humans preparing to take over the world. The story was previously used on "Escape" on March 15, 1949 (see cat. #3035 and #11350). The nsystem cue has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Nelson Bond (author), Kenneth MacGregor (director). 28:18.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-14T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,scifi,thriller,horror,weird,fright,death,kill,nelson's,olmsted,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

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November 21, 1956. NBC network. &quot;Conqueror's Isle&quot;. Sustaining. A flyer is forced down on a strange island and discovers a race of superior humans preparing to take over the world. The story was previously used on &quot;Escape&quot; on March 15, 1949 (see cat. #3035 and #11350). The nsystem cue has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Nelson Bond (author), Kenneth MacGregor (director). 28:18.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Conquerer's Isle (Aired November 21, 1956)

Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whisperer - Policeman In Danger (07-29-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Policeman In Danger (Aired July 29, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up.

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July 29, 1951. "Policeman In Danger" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer tries to prevent "The Syndicate" from murdering Lieutenant Denvers. Helen is amazed at "The Whisperer's" latest invention, a car telephone! Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (producer, director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Paul Dubov, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-13T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1468</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Policeman In Danger (Aired July 29, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 29, 1951. &quot;Policeman In Danger&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer tries to prevent &quot;The Syndicate&quot; from murdering Lieutenant Denvers. Helen is amazed at &quot;The Whisperer's&quot; latest invention, a car telephone! Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (producer, director), Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Jonathan Twice (writer), Paul Dubov, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Policeman In Danger (Aired July 29, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Vaphio Cup Caper (08-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vaphio Cup Caper (Aired August 22, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

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August 22, 1948. CBS network. "The Vaphio Cup Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Gold from ancient Greece is the target, with Sam as the bulls-eye. See also "Same Time, Same Station". The program is also known as, "Same Time, Same Station." Hans Conried, Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. .Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 00:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-13T17_22_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vaphio Cup Caper (Aired August 22, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

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August 22, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Vaphio Cup Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Gold from ancient Greece is the target, with Sam as the bulls-eye. See also &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot;. The program is also known as, &quot;Same Time, Same Station.&quot; Hans Conried, Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. .Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Panama Hat (10-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Panama Hat (Aired October 10, 1948)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951. Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe.

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October 10, 1948. CBS network. "The Panama Hat". Sustaining. Marlowe becomes involved with a gambling debt, an attempted murder, a kidnapping, a red-headed Dragon Lady, and the mysterious man in the Panama hat. William Lally, Gerald Mohr, Jacqueline DeWitt, Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shepard Menken, Wilms Herbert. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-13T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Panama Hat (Aired October 10, 1948)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951. Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Panama Hat&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe becomes involved with a gambling debt, an attempted murder, a kidnapping, a red-headed Dragon Lady, and the mysterious man in the Panama hat. William Lally, Gerald Mohr, Jacqueline DeWitt, Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shepard Menken, Wilms Herbert. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Panama Hat (Aired October 10, 1948)

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      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2Pts. Complete (02-12-54) (02-17-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Pts. COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 12, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Fibber continued to try to rent Mr. Ingram's house for him. A professor is a likely prospect. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 13:54.

February 17, 1954. NBC network. Sponsored by: Richard Hudnut. At last, Fibber rents the house for Mr. Ingram. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan. 14:45.  


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-13T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber,mcgee,molly,jim,jordan,marian,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Pts. COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 12, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Fibber continued to try to rent Mr. Ingram's house for him. A professor is a likely prospect. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Jack Kruschen. 13:54.

February 17, 1954. NBC network. Sponsored by: Richard Hudnut. At last, Fibber rents the house for Mr. Ingram. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Phil Leslie (writer), Ralph Goodman (writer), Max Hutto (director), John Wald (announcer), Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan. 14:45.  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Renting Mr. Ingram's House - 2 Pts. COMPLETE (02-12-54) (02-17-54)

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      <title>Theater Five - Outside Time (09-01-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Outside Time (Aired September 1, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1964. ABC network. "Outside Time". Commercials added locally. A good story about an astronaut who disappears from space and materializes back in the control room of the mission with a "message" from beyond! Stan Freberg (psa announcer), Fred Foy (announcer), Lawrence Weinberg (writer), Ted Bell (director), Al Hodge, George Petrie, Jack Grimes, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Keith, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 20:51. &lt;&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-13T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1251</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Outside Time (Aired September 1, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Outside Time&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good story about an astronaut who disappears from space and materializes back in the control room of the mission with a &quot;message&quot; from beyond! Stan Freberg (psa announcer), Fred Foy (announcer), Lawrence Weinberg (writer), Ted Bell (director), Al Hodge, George Petrie, Jack Grimes, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Keith, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 20:51. &lt;&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Outside Time (Aired September 1, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama du...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Murder At The State Fair (09-24-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder At The State Fair (Aired September 24, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1944. "Murder At The State Fair" - Mutual network. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Three different people threaten the life of a miserable old women. When she is found dead at the state fair, all are suspect. The program is next on the air on October 8, 1944 at 7:00 P. M. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-12T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,walter,hampden,howard,merrill,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At The State Fair (Aired September 24, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1944. &quot;Murder At The State Fair&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. 9:00 P. M. Three different people threaten the life of a miserable old women. When she is found dead at the state fair, all are suspect. The program is next on the air on October 8, 1944 at 7:00 P. M. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At The State Fair (Aired September 24, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Red Demon Of Venus (05-29-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 . ABC network. "The Red Demon Of Venus". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. The Red Demon is a spider with a nasty and fatal bite! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17574. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:23.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-03-12T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-12T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 . ABC network. &quot;The Red Demon Of Venus&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. The Red Demon is a spider with a nasty and fatal bite! This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #17574. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:23.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Demon Of Venus (Aired May 29, 1954)

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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Pricilla's Broken Arm (06-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Pricillas Broken Arm (Aired June 22, 1950)

Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 at WMGM, New York. It was based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies of the late 1930's and early 1940's, and brought to the microphone the stars of that series, Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. Ayres played the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare; Barrymore, ever in character, was the crusty, loveable diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The men worked at Blair General Hospital, "one of the great citadels of American medicine -- a clump of gray-white buildings planted deep in the heart of New York -- where life begins, where life ends, where life goes on." Kildare really believed that oath, and that's what this series was all about.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1950. "Pricilla's Broken Arm". Program #22. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young genius with a broken arm learns how to be a human being, and falls in love with Dr. Kildare in the process. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Sarah Selby, Pattee Chapman, Les Crutchfield (writer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-12T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Pricillas Broken Arm (Aired June 22, 1950)

Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 at WMGM, New York. It was based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies of the late 1930's and early 1940's, and brought to the microphone the stars of that series, Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. Ayres played the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare; Barrymore, ever in character, was the crusty, loveable diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The men worked at Blair General Hospital, &quot;one of the great citadels of American medicine -- a clump of gray-white buildings planted deep in the heart of New York -- where life begins, where life ends, where life goes on.&quot; Kildare really believed that oath, and that's what this series was all about.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1950. &quot;Pricilla's Broken Arm&quot;. Program #22. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young genius with a broken arm learns how to be a human being, and falls in love with Dr. Kildare in the process. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Sarah Selby, Pattee Chapman, Les Crutchfield (writer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Pricillas Broken Arm (Aired June 22, 1950)

Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool (05-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool (Aired May 15, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. John Dunning, in "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," writes, "It remains, on tape, one of radio's brightest lights: the passage of time has done nothing to blunt its delightful impact. The characters were bums, but the listeners knew it and didn't care. When Harris crowed, 'Oh, you dawg!' a listener knew he was probably looking at himself in a mirror. The timing displayed by the star leaves a modern listener with nothing but admiration…" 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1949. "A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil sings, "He'd Row, Row, Row." Phil and Remley manage to get Mr. Scott's Cadillac into his swimming pool, and then the complications begin! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Lois Corbett, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-12T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-12T06_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1552395620.13369601" length="7268397" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool (Aired May 15, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. John Dunning, in &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; writes, &quot;It remains, on tape, one of radio's brightest lights: the passage of time has done nothing to blunt its delightful impact. The characters were bums, but the listeners knew it and didn't care. When Harris crowed, 'Oh, you dawg!' a listener knew he was probably looking at himself in a mirror. The timing displayed by the star leaves a modern listener with nothing but admiration&#8230;&quot; 

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May 15, 1949. &quot;A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil sings, &quot;He'd Row, Row, Row.&quot; Phil and Remley manage to get Mr. Scott's Cadillac into his swimming pool, and then the complications begin! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Gale Gordon, Jeanine Roos, Lois Corbett, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Cadillac In The Swimming Pool (Aired May 15, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 1030 - Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-12T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,1030,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1624</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Little Puncture Wounds (1958) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometime...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The MGM Theater Of The Air - Slightly Dangerous (01-20-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Slightly Dangerous (Aired January 20, 1950)

"MGM Theatre of the Air" wasn’t able to offer up a "big gun" host like Lux’s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM’s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as "Dancing in the Dark". "By Myself," and "You and the Night and the Music" and librettist for such Broadway successes as "The Band Wagon" and "Revenge with Music". Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week’s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1950. Program #15. MGM syndication. "Slightly Dangerous". Commercials added locally. A well-done adaptation of the comedy about a small town girl who becomes a long lost heiress. Edgar Stehli, Ed Stokes (announcer), Joseph Ruscoll (adaptor), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Howard Dietz (host), Celeste Holm, Carl Eastman. 57:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-11T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mgm,theater,celeste,holm,carl,eastman,of,the,air,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Slightly Dangerous (Aired January 20, 1950)

&quot;MGM Theatre of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a &quot;big gun&quot; host like Lux&#8217;s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM&#8217;s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as &quot;Dancing in the Dark&quot;. &quot;By Myself,&quot; and &quot;You and the Night and the Music&quot; and librettist for such Broadway successes as &quot;The Band Wagon&quot; and &quot;Revenge with Music&quot;. Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week&#8217;s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1950. Program #15. MGM syndication. &quot;Slightly Dangerous&quot;. Commercials added locally. A well-done adaptation of the comedy about a small town girl who becomes a long lost heiress. Edgar Stehli, Ed Stokes (announcer), Joseph Ruscoll (adaptor), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Howard Dietz (host), Celeste Holm, Carl Eastman. 57:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Slightly Dangerous (Aired January 20, 1950)

&quot;MGM Theatre of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - Half An Hour 08-02-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Half An Hour (Aired August 2, 1950)

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1950. ABC network. "Half-An-Hour". A woman leaves her husband to live in Egypt with her lover, who is accidentally killed before they depart. The body of the show only, the story is complete. The date is approximate. The program is also known as, "Mystery Time Classics," "Mystery Time" and "Masters Of Mystery." James M. Barrie (author), Don Dowd (host), Ralph Richardson (host, performer). 19:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 21:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-11T14_56_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abc,mystery,time,don,dowd,sir,laurence,olivier,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1172</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Half An Hour (Aired August 2, 1950)

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1950. ABC network. &quot;Half-An-Hour&quot;. A woman leaves her husband to live in Egypt with her lover, who is accidentally killed before they depart. The body of the show only, the story is complete. The date is approximate. The program is also known as, &quot;Mystery Time Classics,&quot; &quot;Mystery Time&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; James M. Barrie (author), Don Dowd (host), Ralph Richardson (host, performer). 19:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Half An Hour (Aired August 2, 1950)

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir La...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Electric Torch(09-28-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Electric Torch  (Aired September 28, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 28, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Electric Torch" The last show of the series. An electric torch is in the "Black Museum" because it made an excellent wepon. A drunkard has been killed, by a man in love with the alcoholic's wife. It sounds as if the announcer had some fun with the writer-director of the program and pronounced his name at the very end of the show "Wyllis Cuckoo." Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Cathleen Cordell, Maurice Delamore, Carl Harburg, Florence Sears. 29:51.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-11T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Electric Torch  (Aired September 28, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 28, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Electric Torch&quot; The last show of the series. An electric torch is in the &quot;Black Museum&quot; because it made an excellent wepon. A drunkard has been killed, by a man in love with the alcoholic's wife. It sounds as if the announcer had some fun with the writer-director of the program and pronounced his name at the very end of the show &quot;Wyllis Cuckoo.&quot; Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Cathleen Cordell, Maurice Delamore, Carl Harburg, Florence Sears. 29:51.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Electric Torch  (Aired September 28, 1952)

The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Manhattan In The Year 3000 (09-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Manhattan In The Year 3000 (Aired September 2, 1946)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 2, 1946. ABC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series on ABC. "Great Saying Of Unfamiliar Men," a bagpipe version of, "The Man On The Flying Trapeze" (very funny), "Manhattan In The Year 3000" (similar to the skit on the program of October 8, 1946, "Help," "The Question Man." Baseball play-by-play on the BBC. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Henry Morgan, Susie Dusseau, Charles Irving (announcer). 28:06.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 13:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-11T06_32_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Manhattan In The Year 3000 (Aired September 2, 1946)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 2, 1946. ABC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series on ABC. &quot;Great Saying Of Unfamiliar Men,&quot; a bagpipe version of, &quot;The Man On The Flying Trapeze&quot; (very funny), &quot;Manhattan In The Year 3000&quot; (similar to the skit on the program of October 8, 1946, &quot;Help,&quot; &quot;The Question Man.&quot; Baseball play-by-play on the BBC. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Henry Morgan, Susie Dusseau, Charles Irving (announcer). 28:06.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Manhattan In The Year 3000 (Aired September 2, 1946)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Sto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Death Worshipper (11-30-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1946. Program #26. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death's Worshipper". Commercials added locally. A series of brutal murders is connected to a mad devil worshiper. Raymond Morgan (host), Jay Williams (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Fess Johnson, Carl Emory, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-10T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1946. Program #26. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death's Worshipper&quot;. Commercials added locally. A series of brutal murders is connected to a mad devil worshiper. Raymond Morgan (host), Jay Williams (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Fess Johnson, Carl Emory, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Worshipper (Aired November 30, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and product...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 (04-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Fabulous Formula" Part 1. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A scientist in his secret laboratory has discovered the secret of artificial mica and is killed for his trouble. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Fabulous Formula&quot; Part 1. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A scientist in his secret laboratory has discovered the secret of artificial mica and is killed for his trouble. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Jay Jackson (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Edward Adamson (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Formula Pt.1 of 2 (Aired April 18, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list amon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - The Businesswomen's Club (01-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Businesswomen's Club (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. The show alternated weeks with Ken Murray's The Ken Murray Show under the title Time to Smile. In the last two weeks of the season, the format returned to its earlier style, but it was cancelled at the end of the season. The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan is invited to deliver a lecture at "The Businesswomen's Club," while wearing a suit once worn by Walter Pidgeon. However, the suit turns out to have been worn by Edward G. Robinson! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Elvia Allman, George Wyle and His Orchestra, Hans Conried, Jean Vander Pyl, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Peter Leeds, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-10T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free,adventure,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Businesswomen's Club (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. The show alternated weeks with Ken Murray's The Ken Murray Show under the title Time to Smile. In the last two weeks of the season, the format returned to its earlier style, but it was cancelled at the end of the season. The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan is invited to deliver a lecture at &quot;The Businesswomen's Club,&quot; while wearing a suit once worn by Walter Pidgeon. However, the suit turns out to have been worn by Edward G. Robinson! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Elvia Allman, George Wyle and His Orchestra, Hans Conried, Jean Vander Pyl, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Peter Leeds, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Businesswomen's Club (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Alan Young Show moved to television as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dick Barton Special Agent - 2 Episodes From 1951 </title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1951 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Dick managed to get into (and eventually out of) some pretty tight spots, much to the delight of thousands, not to mention the stern disapproval of various "educationalists and clergymen." And all that disapproval despite the scriptwriters strict adherence to 13 codes of conduct, such as: no sex, no booze, no bad language and all violence must be limited to "clean socks on the jaw." Nevertheless, the radio show was a huge success, and the former Captain Richard Barton of the Commandos became a national hero, right up there with Churchill. In post-war Britain, the fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek adventures were exactly what the doctor ordered. At his peak, over 15 million listeners tuned in to his adventures, broadcast in the early evening, right after the news. Dick's Girlfriend (all too soon to be written out of the series for ever!) was Jean Hunter, played by Lorna Dermott, and the current villain, Manoel Garcia, was played by Brian Worth. The announcer who rapped out 'Dick Barton...Special Agent!' was Hamilton Humphries. Although Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason wrote the radio scripts, Barton was actually created by BBC producer Norman Collins, who had visions of a "cloak and dagger soap opera" every evening.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-10T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1951 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Dick managed to get into (and eventually out of) some pretty tight spots, much to the delight of thousands, not to mention the stern disapproval of various &quot;educationalists and clergymen.&quot; And all that disapproval despite the scriptwriters strict adherence to 13 codes of conduct, such as: no sex, no booze, no bad language and all violence must be limited to &quot;clean socks on the jaw.&quot; Nevertheless, the radio show was a huge success, and the former Captain Richard Barton of the Commandos became a national hero, right up there with Churchill. In post-war Britain, the fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek adventures were exactly what the doctor ordered. At his peak, over 15 million listeners tuned in to his adventures, broadcast in the early evening, right after the news. Dick's Girlfriend (all too soon to be written out of the series for ever!) was Jean Hunter, played by Lorna Dermott, and the current villain, Manoel Garcia, was played by Brian Worth. The announcer who rapped out 'Dick Barton...Special Agent!' was Hamilton Humphries. Although Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason wrote the radio scripts, Barton was actually created by BBC producer Norman Collins, who had visions of a &quot;cloak and dagger soap opera&quot; every evening.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From 1951 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Dick managed to get into (and eventually ou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (09-10-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (Aired September 10, 1955)

 The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1955. CBS network. "Alarm At Pleasant Valley". Sponsored by: L &amp; M cigarettes. A band of Kiowa Indians attacks the Clayburn family. Sam Fraser decides to give up and leave the territory. This is a network, sponsored version. William Conrad announces that "Gunsmoke" will begin on television tonight! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on August 25, 1956. William Conrad, George Walsh (announcer), Vic Perrin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), Eleanor Tanin, Helen Kleeb, John Dehner, John Dunkel (writer), John James. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-10T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,free,william,conrad,eleanor,tanin,helen,kleeb,john,dehner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1824</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (Aired September 10, 1955)

 The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Alarm At Pleasant Valley&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M cigarettes. A band of Kiowa Indians attacks the Clayburn family. Sam Fraser decides to give up and leave the territory. This is a network, sponsored version. William Conrad announces that &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; will begin on television tonight! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on August 25, 1956. William Conrad, George Walsh (announcer), Vic Perrin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Rex Koury (composer, performer), Sam Edwards, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns), Eleanor Tanin, Helen Kleeb, John Dehner, John Dunkel (writer), John James. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Alarm At Pleasant Valley (Aired September 10, 1955)

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      <title>Cloak And Dagger - The Secret Box (07-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts.

THIS EPISODE:

July 23, 1950. NBC network. "The Secret Box". Sustaining. 4:00 P.M. Jerry Lester is well cast as an O.S.S. operative who flies behind Japanese lines to bring back an important Japanese prisoner. This is a well-written jungle adventure featuring head-hunters as well as enemy Japanese. Good radio! Jerry Lester, Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Larry Haines, Dan Ocko, Irene Hubbard, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Arnold Robertson, Jack Gordon (writer), Murray Ross (music director), Jerry Jarrett. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-09T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts.

THIS EPISODE:

July 23, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Secret Box&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P.M. Jerry Lester is well cast as an O.S.S. operative who flies behind Japanese lines to bring back an important Japanese prisoner. This is a well-written jungle adventure featuring head-hunters as well as enemy Japanese. Good radio! Jerry Lester, Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Larry Haines, Dan Ocko, Irene Hubbard, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Arnold Robertson, Jack Gordon (writer), Murray Ross (music director), Jerry Jarrett. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Box (Aired July 23, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Handkerchief (09-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1946. CBS network. "The Handkerchief". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A tavern owner is killed and his $20,000 is missing. The identity of the culprit is obvious, or is he? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Tony Marvin (announcer), John Gibson, John Dietz (director), Staats Cotsworth, Lesley Woods, Bernard Lenrow, Herman Chittison (piano), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-09T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 5, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Handkerchief&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A tavern owner is killed and his $20,000 is missing. The identity of the culprit is obvious, or is he? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Tony Marvin (announcer), John Gibson, John Dietz (director), Staats Cotsworth, Lesley Woods, Bernard Lenrow, Herman Chittison (piano), Archie Bleyer (composer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Handkerchief (Aired September 5, 1946)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Cas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - The Shiny Gun (03-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)

Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas. It featured the adventures of Steve Wilson, the crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. The show was written by Jerry McGill, an ex-newspaperman, and his reporters were diligent, sober champions of justice, zealously pushing freedom of the press, creating a memorable slogan; “Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use is justly … hold it high … guard it well.” The shows occasionally attacked juvenile delinquency, racism and drink driving amongst other soapbox related incidents.

THIS EPISODE:

March 15, 1949. NBC network. "The Shiny Gun". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A young boy shoots his friend while playing with his father's loaded gun. Running from the law, he hides out in the sewer pipes. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Dwight Weist (narrator), Jerry McGill (writer, director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)

Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter dramas. It featured the adventures of Steve Wilson, the crusading editor of The Illustrated Press. The show was written by Jerry McGill, an ex-newspaperman, and his reporters were diligent, sober champions of justice, zealously pushing freedom of the press, creating a memorable slogan; &#8220;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use is justly &#8230; hold it high &#8230; guard it well.&#8221; The shows occasionally attacked juvenile delinquency, racism and drink driving amongst other soapbox related incidents.

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March 15, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Shiny Gun&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A young boy shoots his friend while playing with his father's loaded gun. Running from the law, he hides out in the sewer pipes. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Dwight Weist (narrator), Jerry McGill (writer, director). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shiny Gun (Aired March 15, 1949)

Big Town was perhaps the most famous series of reporter d...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To The Great Outdoors (08-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To The Great Outdoors  (Aired August 5, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To The Great Outdoors". Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-09T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To The Great Outdoors  (Aired August 5, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To The Great Outdoors&quot;. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To The Great Outdoors  (Aired August 5, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Another Point Of View (Hamlet Revisited) 06-22-56</title>
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        <![CDATA[Another Point Of View (Hamlet Revisited) Aired June 22, 1956

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1956. CBS network. "Another Point Of View," or "Hamlet Revisited". Sustaining. An analytical misrepresentation of Shakespeare's greatest hero. A fascinating reading of the play, with interpretations somewhat different than the Bard had in mind. William Conrad (narrator, author), Ben Wright, John McIntire, Ben Wright (author). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-09T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Another Point Of View (Hamlet Revisited) Aired June 22, 1956

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Another Point Of View,&quot; or &quot;Hamlet Revisited&quot;. Sustaining. An analytical misrepresentation of Shakespeare's greatest hero. A fascinating reading of the play, with interpretations somewhat different than the Bard had in mind. William Conrad (narrator, author), Ben Wright, John McIntire, Ben Wright (author). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Another Point Of View (Hamlet Revisited) Aired June 22, 1956

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (01-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Phantom Fingers". Sustaining. A murder occurs in an isolated house in upstate New York during a flood. A well-done mystery. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Rex Stout (creator), Sydney Greenstreet, Howard McNear, Tim Graham, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson. 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-08T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1944</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmand. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Phantom Fingers&quot;. Sustaining. A murder occurs in an isolated house in upstate New York during a flood. A well-done mystery. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Rex Stout (creator), Sydney Greenstreet, Howard McNear, Tim Graham, Eddie Fields, Don Stanley (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson. 32:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Phantom Fingers (Aired January 26, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective cr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - Skylark (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Skylark (Aired December 7, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "Skylark". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). An advertising man seems to be more in love with his job than his wife. When she threatens a divorce, there are some changes made. The program has also been dated December 5, 1952. John Chapman (host), June Havoc, Donald Cook, Samuel Raphaelson (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Mason Adams, William Welch (supervisor), Robert Denton (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), Lawson Zerbe, Eileen Palmer, Mary Patton, Joseph Boland, Edgar Stehli. 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-08T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,0tr,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Skylark (Aired December 7, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Skylark&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). An advertising man seems to be more in love with his job than his wife. When she threatens a divorce, there are some changes made. The program has also been dated December 5, 1952. John Chapman (host), June Havoc, Donald Cook, Samuel Raphaelson (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Mason Adams, William Welch (supervisor), Robert Denton (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), Lawson Zerbe, Eileen Palmer, Mary Patton, Joseph Boland, Edgar Stehli. 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Skylark (Aired December 7, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - File 307 (08-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February 6, 1950, Mondays, in the 10:30 p.m. timeslot formerly occupied by The Dave Garroway Show, a variety show at the time. The Garroway show moved to 11:30 p.m, on Monday nights. NBC characterized Dangerous Assignment's return to the line-up as a ''second-half revival'' of the Summer 1949 run--an admittedly obtuse rational for the continuation of the series. During the hiatus between August 1949 and February 1950, NBC tightened up the format, streamlined the introduction, and rightly emphasized Bruce Ashley's driving, highly effective Dangerous Assignment Theme. The basic core cast remains the same as the Summer 1949 run, with Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell, Herb Butterfield as The Commissioner and retained Ruthie, the Commissioner's private secretary. Again produced in Hollywood, as was the Summer 1949 run, the casts are filled with the finest West Coast Radio talent available for the era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1949. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Zurich to recover "File 307." Who is the mysterious "Bruner?" Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bruce Ashley (music), Bill Cairn (director). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2019 19:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-08T11_01_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February 6, 1950, Mondays, in the 10:30 p.m. timeslot formerly occupied by The Dave Garroway Show, a variety show at the time. The Garroway show moved to 11:30 p.m, on Monday nights. NBC characterized Dangerous Assignment's return to the line-up as a ''second-half revival'' of the Summer 1949 run--an admittedly obtuse rational for the continuation of the series. During the hiatus between August 1949 and February 1950, NBC tightened up the format, streamlined the introduction, and rightly emphasized Bruce Ashley's driving, highly effective Dangerous Assignment Theme. The basic core cast remains the same as the Summer 1949 run, with Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell, Herb Butterfield as The Commissioner and retained Ruthie, the Commissioner's private secretary. Again produced in Hollywood, as was the Summer 1949 run, the casts are filled with the finest West Coast Radio talent available for the era. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1949. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to Zurich to recover &quot;File 307.&quot; Who is the mysterious &quot;Bruner?&quot; Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bruce Ashley (music), Bill Cairn (director). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>File 307 (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dangerous Assignment returned to the NBC airwaves on February...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Remember The Alamo (12-22-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - Remember The Alamo (Aired December 22, 1941)

The Lone Ranger was an American long-running early radio and television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members), and developed by writer Fran Striker. The titular character is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, who gallops about righting injustices, usually with the aid of a clever and laconic American Indian sidekick called Tonto, and his horse Silver. He would famously say "Hi-yo Silver, away!" to get the horse to gallop. On the radio and TV-series, the usual opening announcement was: “ A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty 'Hi-yo Silver!' The Lone Ranger! ”In later episodes the opening narration ended with the catch phrase "Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear.... The Lone Ranger Rides Again!" Episodes usually ended with one of the characters lamenting the fact that they never found out the hero's name ("Who was that masked man?"), only to be told, "Why, that was the Lone Ranger!" as he and Tonto ride away. 

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December 22, 1941. Program #1391/607. Syndicated. "Tom Conlon"/"Remember The Alamo". Music fill for local commercial insert. Episode #31 of "The Legion Of The Black Arrow" series. Mary Ann Conlon's father owns the Rainbow mine. He's trusting a mining engineer named Rance Crawford against some very good advice. Defending the mine from The Black Arrow Gang, The Ranger urges his men to, "Remember The Alamo." The program was pre-empted December 24, 1941. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Frank Russell, Rube Weiss. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-08T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,free,overnight</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Remember The Alamo (Aired December 22, 1941)

The Lone Ranger was an American long-running early radio and television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members), and developed by writer Fran Striker. The titular character is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, who gallops about righting injustices, usually with the aid of a clever and laconic American Indian sidekick called Tonto, and his horse Silver. He would famously say &quot;Hi-yo Silver, away!&quot; to get the horse to gallop. On the radio and TV-series, the usual opening announcement was: &#8220; A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty 'Hi-yo Silver!' The Lone Ranger! &#8221;In later episodes the opening narration ended with the catch phrase &quot;Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear.... The Lone Ranger Rides Again!&quot; Episodes usually ended with one of the characters lamenting the fact that they never found out the hero's name (&quot;Who was that masked man?&quot;), only to be told, &quot;Why, that was the Lone Ranger!&quot; as he and Tonto ride away. 

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December 22, 1941. Program #1391/607. Syndicated. &quot;Tom Conlon&quot;/&quot;Remember The Alamo&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Episode #31 of &quot;The Legion Of The Black Arrow&quot; series. Mary Ann Conlon's father owns the Rainbow mine. He's trusting a mining engineer named Rance Crawford against some very good advice. Defending the mine from The Black Arrow Gang, The Ranger urges his men to, &quot;Remember The Alamo.&quot; The program was pre-empted December 24, 1941. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Frank Russell, Rube Weiss. 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - Remember The Alamo (Aired December 22, 1941)

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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - Survival Test (03-26-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Survival Test (Aired March 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series.

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March 26, 1977. Program #15. CBS network. "Survival Test". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 25, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Victoria Dann (writer), Jack Grimes, Russell Horton, Himan Brown (producer, director), Evie Juster, Robert Dryden. 38:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Survival Test (Aired March 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series.

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March 26, 1977. Program #15. CBS network. &quot;Survival Test&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 25, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Victoria Dann (writer), Jack Grimes, Russell Horton, Himan Brown (producer, director), Evie Juster, Robert Dryden. 38:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Survival Test (Aired March 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Bartender (07-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2019 04:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-07T20_43_35-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bartender (Aired July 21, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - The Iron Chancellor (01-27-73)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. 

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January 27, 1973. "The Iron Chancellor" - NBC network, Renaissance Radio syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Iron Chancellor". A robot runs amok. Sophomoric. Robert Silverberg (author), Leon Janney, Jackson Beck, Roy Fox (commercial spokesman, performer), Evie Juster, Donald Buka, Ira Shprintzen (director), Donna Phonfer (? adaptor), Sal Trepani (producer). 26:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-07T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1565</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1973. &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; - NBC network, Renaissance Radio syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot;. A robot runs amok. Sophomoric. Robert Silverberg (author), Leon Janney, Jackson Beck, Roy Fox (commercial spokesman, performer), Evie Juster, Donald Buka, Ira Shprintzen (director), Donna Phonfer (? adaptor), Sal Trepani (producer). 26:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Chancellor (Aired January 27, 1973)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>John Steele Adventurer - Cargo Unknown (07-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1949. Mutual network. "Cargo Unknown". Sustaining. Two men are in an open boat, with a beautiful woman. Elliott Drake (writer, director), Ross Martin, Connie Lembcke, Earl George, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Ted Mallie (announcer), Don Douglas, Robert Monroe (producer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-07T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>john,steele,adventurer,don,douglas,ted,mallie,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thriller/drama that wasn't considered a major force in the world of radio although it is considered to have offered great entertainment. Jungles and deserts made up the eerie background sounds of the series that featured Don Douglas as John Steele. John Steele was the type of roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations. Among his career paths were country sheriff, special agent in Turkey and a ship's captain. The stories were narrated by a friend of Steele's, with Steele making cameo appearances throughout. Ted Mallie, of The Shadow and I Love a Mystery announcing fame also landed the job of the announcer for John Steele, Adventurer, which featured Elliot Drake as the director. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Cargo Unknown&quot;. Sustaining. Two men are in an open boat, with a beautiful woman. Elliott Drake (writer, director), Ross Martin, Connie Lembcke, Earl George, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Ted Mallie (announcer), Don Douglas, Robert Monroe (producer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cargo Unknown (Aired July 12, 1949)

First broadcast in 1949, John Steele, Adventurer was a thr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Hawaiian Vacation (12-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)

In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. 

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December 28, 1951. "Hawaiian Vacation" - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie has entered a slogan contest and he's sure that he's won a trip to Hawaii. "Fats" plays a hot, "Sweet Leilani" on the piano. After he wins the contest, Archie discovers that it was for entries by children under 13-years-old only. The system cue has been deleted. Ed Gardner (performer, producer as "Edward F. Gardner"), Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Larry Rhine (writer), Hazel Shermet. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-07T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)

In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was &#8212; bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 28, 1951. &quot;Hawaiian Vacation&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor, Anacin. Archie has entered a slogan contest and he's sure that he's won a trip to Hawaii. &quot;Fats&quot; plays a hot, &quot;Sweet Leilani&quot; on the piano. After he wins the contest, Archie discovers that it was for entries by children under 13-years-old only. The system cue has been deleted. Ed Gardner (performer, producer as &quot;Edward F. Gardner&quot;), Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Larry Rhine (writer), Hazel Shermet. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hawaiian Vacation (Aired December 28, 1951)

In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus - Worlds Apart (11-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Worlds Apart (Aired November 12, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Though 2000 Plus was never quite the equal of the competing sci-fi dramas that succeeded it, it acquitted itself overall. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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November 12, 1950. Mutual network. "Worlds Apart". Sustaining. An excellent story about a space-ship landing on a very, very strange planet. The system cue has been deleted. William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (producer), Ralph Bell, Gregory Morton, Robert Weenolsen (producer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-06T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Worlds Apart (Aired November 12, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Though 2000 Plus was never quite the equal of the competing sci-fi dramas that succeeded it, it acquitted itself overall. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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November 12, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Worlds Apart&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent story about a space-ship landing on a very, very strange planet. The system cue has been deleted. William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (producer), Ralph Bell, Gregory Morton, Robert Weenolsen (producer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Worlds Apart (Aired November 12, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - Symphony Of Death (06-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Symphony Of Death (Aired June 20, 1950)

Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. Threats, assaults, and even bullets would usually produce a caustic, but clever, response for this blonde sleuth. She and Mallard were frequently working the same case, but she usually solved it first. OTR experts generally agree that this show was the finest of all the female PIs. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1950. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "Symphony Of Death". Sustaining. YUkon 2-8309. A composer is going to die, and there's no doubt about it. Natalie Masters, Monte Masters (producer, director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-06T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Symphony Of Death (Aired June 20, 1950)

Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. She used her pistol infrequently, but was unintimidated by bad guys, regardless of circumstances. Threats, assaults, and even bullets would usually produce a caustic, but clever, response for this blonde sleuth. She and Mallard were frequently working the same case, but she usually solved it first. OTR experts generally agree that this show was the finest of all the female PIs. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1950. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;Symphony Of Death&quot;. Sustaining. YUkon 2-8309. A composer is going to die, and there's no doubt about it. Natalie Masters, Monte Masters (producer, director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Symphony Of Death (Aired June 20, 1950)

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      <title>The Silent Men - Blood Money (02-10-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blood Money (Aired February 10, 1952)

NBC, 30 min. "This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless..." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1952. NBC network. "Blood Money". Sustaining. A boat-load of plasma is missing. Who would be low enough to steal life-giving blood? Part of the closing promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), John Bagni (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Gwen Bagni (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Paul Frees, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Don Diamond. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Blood Money (Aired February 10, 1952)

NBC, 30 min. &quot;This is Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.... In a moment, it will be my pleasure to introduce to you stories of the Silent Men, the special agents of federal law-enforcement who silently, and for little material reward, daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us. Their tradition is long and proud, yet to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless...&quot; Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of &quot;special agents. At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield.

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Blood Money&quot;. Sustaining. A boat-load of plasma is missing. Who would be low enough to steal life-giving blood? Part of the closing promotional announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), John Bagni (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Gwen Bagni (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Paul Frees, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Don Diamond. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blood Money (Aired February 10, 1952)

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      <title>Case Dismissed - Child Support (02-20-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Child Support (Aired February 20, 1954)

The listener was never left hanging. Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1954. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A father plans to skip town to avoid paying his ex-wife's child support. A program about "Child Support" and domestic relations. Harry Elders, Robert Carmen (writer), Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Rosemary Kelly, Muriel Monsell, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Tom Evans (sound), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Phillip Lord, Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1635</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Child Support (Aired February 20, 1954)

The listener was never left hanging. Mindful of the fact that Case Dismissed was being heard in many other states besides Illinois, the program regularly reminded its listeners that the problems presented and legal remedies offered were based only on then current Illinois Law. But it's also clear that because they were mindful of a larger audience, the producers and writers very helpfully selected a broad range of legal topics that were general enough in nature to present useful choices and information to residents in virtually any state that might be listening in. All told, a fascinating, useful, and well mounted series of legal dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1954. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A father plans to skip town to avoid paying his ex-wife's child support. A program about &quot;Child Support&quot; and domestic relations. Harry Elders, Robert Carmen (writer), Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Rosemary Kelly, Muriel Monsell, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Tom Evans (sound), John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Phillip Lord, Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Child Support (Aired February 20, 1954)

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    <item>
      <title>Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot - After The Funeral (Part 2 of 2) 1947</title>
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        <![CDATA[After The Funeral (Part 2 of 2) 1947

During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee. It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles. After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister. After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1. It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was "The Affair at the Victory Ball", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>After The Funeral (Part 2 of 2) 1947

During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee. It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles. After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister. After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1. It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was &quot;The Affair at the Victory Ball&quot;, which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>After The Funeral (Part 2 of 2) 1947

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      <title>Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot - After The Funeral (Part 1 of 2) 1947</title>
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        <![CDATA[After The Funeral (Part 1 of 2) 1947

Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
"After the Funeral" is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in March 1953 under the title of Funerals are Fatal and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on May 18 of the same year under Christie's original title. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at ten shillings and sixpence (10/6). A 1963 UK paperback issued by Fontana Books changed the title to Murder at the Gallop to tie in with the film version. It features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. 37:58.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>After The Funeral (Part 1 of 2) 1947

Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
&quot;After the Funeral&quot; is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in March 1953 under the title of Funerals are Fatal and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on May 18 of the same year under Christie's original title. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at ten shillings and sixpence (10/6). A 1963 UK paperback issued by Fontana Books changed the title to Murder at the Gallop to tie in with the film version. It features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. 37:58.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>After The Funeral (Part 1 of 2) 1947

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (08-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)

 The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot". Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-05T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1628</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)

 The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. The premise was not new to 1949 Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1949. Program #17. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot&quot;. Commercials added locally. Race is off to Berlin and Monte Carlo in search of missing diamonds, stolen by the Nazis. Tom Collins, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Art Gilmore (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer, Ivan Ditmar (organ), Tony Barrett, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Wilms Herbert, Michael Ann Barrett, Harry Lang. 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Fat Man's Loot (Aired August 21, 1949)

 The audition for the series was r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (06-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1947. "Phyllis Adrian Is Missing" - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Quinoil Hair Tonic, Fitch's Skin Pep After Shave. "Bullet" ball point pen premium (made from a genuine .30 caliber bullet). Richard Rogue is hired by Howard Adrian to find his missing wife Phyllis. Barry Sullivan, Peter Leeds, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle, Edwin Max, Charles Vanda (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer), Doug Hayes (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-05T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 29, 1947. &quot;Phyllis Adrian Is Missing&quot; - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Quinoil Hair Tonic, Fitch's Skin Pep After Shave. &quot;Bullet&quot; ball point pen premium (made from a genuine .30 caliber bullet). Richard Rogue is hired by Howard Adrian to find his missing wife Phyllis. Barry Sullivan, Peter Leeds, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle, Edwin Max, Charles Vanda (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer), Doug Hayes (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (Aired June 29, 1947)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Molle Mystery Theater - Red Wine (03-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Red Wine (Aired March 8, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 8, 1946. NBC network. "Red Wine". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A San Francisco gumshoe is at a rubber plantation in the Amazon jungle on the trail of a killer. Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), L. G. Blochman (author), Louis Pelletier (adaptor), Jacques Fink (adapter), Ken Lynch, Richard Widmark, Larry Haines, Dan Seymour (announcer), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Wine (Aired March 8, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 8, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Red Wine&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A San Francisco gumshoe is at a rubber plantation in the Amazon jungle on the trail of a killer. Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), L. G. Blochman (author), Louis Pelletier (adaptor), Jacques Fink (adapter), Ken Lynch, Richard Widmark, Larry Haines, Dan Seymour (announcer), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Red Wine (Aired March 8, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The Scarecrow &amp; The Snowman (01-20-44) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Scarecrow &amp; The Snowman (Aired January 20, 1944)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote, "that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1944. NBC network. "The Scarecrow and The Snowman". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. A good mystery about a tough case that takes Ellery months to solve. A corpse is found frozen, on a farm filled with crazies. The script was previously used on "Ellery Queen" on January 7, 1940. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Charles Paul (organ), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Jeanne Cagney ("Guest Armchair Detective"), P. Cusack ("Guest Armchair Detective"), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-05T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,bellamy,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Scarecrow &amp; The Snowman (Aired January 20, 1944)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series&quot;, made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Scarecrow and The Snowman&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. A good mystery about a tough case that takes Ellery months to solve. A corpse is found frozen, on a farm filled with crazies. The script was previously used on &quot;Ellery Queen&quot; on January 7, 1940. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Charles Paul (organ), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Jeanne Cagney (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective&quot;), P. Cusack (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective&quot;), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Scarecrow &amp; The Snowman (Aired January 20, 1944)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detectiv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Joe Terrace (07-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1949. Program #41. Mayfair syndication. "Joe Terrace". Commercials added locally. A typesetter who never makes a mistake, makes a bad one. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-04T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,john,brown,gamblers,petty,thieves,actors,gangsters,crime,law,jail,police,arrest,mob,mafia,underworld,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,free,otrr,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1949. Program #41. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Joe Terrace&quot;. Commercials added locally. A typesetter who never makes a mistake, makes a bad one. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Terrace (Aired July 10, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Delinquent Parents (04-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Delinquent Parents (Aired April 5, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1946. ABC network. "The Delinquent Parents". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-04T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Delinquent Parents (Aired April 5, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Delinquent Parents&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Frederick Steiner (music director), Dean Carlton (narrator), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Delinquent Parents (Aired April 5, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The New TV Set (05-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark "clubhouse beanie" (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. Often Jughead has to help Archie out from a tricky situation. Jughead usually knows when Archie's ideas will not work, but is powerless to avoid getting involved. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1949. "The New TV Set" - NBC network. Sustaining. Mr. Andrews has purchased a new television. When the family tries to watch a program, complications result. The concept of watching a television in your home is treated as a novelty. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Smith Hall (?), Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, John McGovern, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Dick Dudley (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-04T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark &quot;clubhouse beanie&quot; (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. Often Jughead has to help Archie out from a tricky situation. Jughead usually knows when Archie's ideas will not work, but is powerless to avoid getting involved. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1949. &quot;The New TV Set&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Mr. Andrews has purchased a new television. When the family tries to watch a program, complications result. The concept of watching a television in your home is treated as a novelty. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Smith Hall (?), Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, John McGovern, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Dick Dudley (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since chi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The Tenor With The Broken Voice (06-05-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shadow (Aired June 5, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1938. Program #11. Syndicated. "The Tenor With The Broken Voice". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires (and music fill for local inserts). The show being syndicated, the date above is subject to correction. A famous tenor loses his voice in the midst of an opera. The next week, another tenor is killed by a falling sandbag. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer, performer [he's one of the tenors]), John McGovern, Rosa Rio (organist), William Johnstone (triples), Ray Collins, Paul Stewart (doubles), Jeanette Nolan, Kenny Delmar (doubles), Dwight Weist (announcer, performer), F. Bourne Ruthrauff (producer, director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-04T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shadow (Aired June 5, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1938. Program #11. Syndicated. &quot;The Tenor With The Broken Voice&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires (and music fill for local inserts). The show being syndicated, the date above is subject to correction. A famous tenor loses his voice in the midst of an opera. The next week, another tenor is killed by a falling sandbag. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer, performer [he's one of the tenors]), John McGovern, Rosa Rio (organist), William Johnstone (triples), Ray Collins, Paul Stewart (doubles), Jeanette Nolan, Kenny Delmar (doubles), Dwight Weist (announcer, performer), F. Bourne Ruthrauff (producer, director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shadow (Aired June 5, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in Augu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - The Silver Cord (04-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Cord (Aired April 18, 1948) 

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

 April 18, 1948. NBC network. "The Silver Cord". Sponsored by: Ford. A well-written, if somewhat heavy-handed melodrama about a domineering mother who cannot let her two sons live their own lives. Evelyn Varden, Barbara Weeks, Les Tremayne, Elaine Rost, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 58:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-03T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Cord (Aired April 18, 1948) 

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

 April 18, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Silver Cord&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A well-written, if somewhat heavy-handed melodrama about a domineering mother who cannot let her two sons live their own lives. Evelyn Varden, Barbara Weeks, Les Tremayne, Elaine Rost, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 58:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Cord (Aired April 18, 1948) 

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. I.A. Moto - The Smoke Screen (05-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Smoke Screen (Aired May 27, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 27, 1951. NBC network. "The Smoke Screen". Sustaining. The Chinese Communists have smuggled tons of opium into America in a plot to destroy our country. A graphic if somewhat simplistic portrait of dope addiction. Mr. Moto makes a speech about bigotry and how he hates being called, "a dirty Jap." Bernard Grant, Robert Haag, Carol Irwin (producer), Edwin Bruce, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ross Martin. 29:29.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smoke Screen (Aired May 27, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Smoke Screen&quot;. Sustaining. The Chinese Communists have smuggled tons of opium into America in a plot to destroy our country. A graphic if somewhat simplistic portrait of dope addiction. Mr. Moto makes a speech about bigotry and how he hates being called, &quot;a dirty Jap.&quot; Bernard Grant, Robert Haag, Carol Irwin (producer), Edwin Bruce, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ross Martin. 29:29.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Smoke Screen (Aired May 27, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in jud...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Andy's New Job In Brazil (04-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)

While often overlapping popular stereotypes of African-Americans, there was at the same time a universality to their characters which transcended race... Beneath the dialect and racial imagery, the series celebrated the virtues of friendship, persistence, hard work, and common sense, and as the years passed and the characterizations were refined, Amos 'n' Andy achieved an emotional depth rivaled by few other radio programs of the 1930s. Above all, Correll and Gosden were gifted dramatists. Their plots flowed gradually from one into the next, with minor subplots building in importance until they took over the narrative, before receding to give way to the next major sequence, and seeds for future storylines were often planted months in advance. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1947. Program #63. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Andy has been offered a job at his uncle's rubber plantation in Brazil. The Kingfish books his passage on a cattle boat! The script was subsequently used on October 14, 1951. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Eddie Green, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 30:36 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-03T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1983</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)

While often overlapping popular stereotypes of African-Americans, there was at the same time a universality to their characters which transcended race... Beneath the dialect and racial imagery, the series celebrated the virtues of friendship, persistence, hard work, and common sense, and as the years passed and the characterizations were refined, Amos 'n' Andy achieved an emotional depth rivaled by few other radio programs of the 1930s. Above all, Correll and Gosden were gifted dramatists. Their plots flowed gradually from one into the next, with minor subplots building in importance until they took over the narrative, before receding to give way to the next major sequence, and seeds for future storylines were often planted months in advance. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1947. Program #63. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Andy has been offered a job at his uncle's rubber plantation in Brazil. The Kingfish books his passage on a cattle boat! The script was subsequently used on October 14, 1951. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ernestine Wade, Eddie Green, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 30:36 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Andy's New Job In Brazil (Aired April 22, 1947)

While often overlapping popular stereotypes of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family."


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-03T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>talent,scouts,arthur,godfrey,wally,cox,chordettes,lipton,variety,music,contest,prize,funny,laugh,humor,jone,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,ptrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lipton Talent Scouts (05-15-50)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - The Astronomy Exam (03-05-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Astronomy Exam (Aired March 5, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1952. NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast.The Astronomy Exam The strange case of the student who refused to take an astronomy exam because it was too easy! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, Don Quinn (creator). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-03T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Astronomy Exam (Aired March 5, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1952. NBC network origination, Voice Of America rebroadcast.The Astronomy Exam The strange case of the student who refused to take an astronomy exam because it was too easy! Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, Don Quinn (creator). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Astronomy Exam (Aired March 5, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - Death Goes Before Pride (01-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Goes Before Pride (01-14-48)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1948. Program #134. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "Death Goes Before Pride". Commercials added locally. Barton Drake discovers a murderer on a fishing weekend. An expert fly-caster is involved. The date is approximate. The 1945-1946 network version is known as, "Murder Is My Hobby." Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-02T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,is,my,hobby,barton,drake,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1463</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Goes Before Pride (01-14-48)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1948. Program #134. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;Death Goes Before Pride&quot;. Commercials added locally. Barton Drake discovers a murderer on a fishing weekend. An expert fly-caster is involved. The date is approximate. The 1945-1946 network version is known as, &quot;Murder Is My Hobby.&quot; Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Goes Before Pride (01-14-48)

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (10-03-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1953. "The St. Louis Jewel Robbery" - CBS network. Sustaining. Wally and his two friends are planning a jewelry robbery in St. Louis. Wally's last name and the name of his two pals are not mentioned, but one of them has red hair. Wally hangs out in a candy store whose owner sounds more Brooklyn than St. Louis. Stanley Niss (writer), Mason Adams, Gaylord Avery (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Amzie Strickland, Eric Dressler, John Ives (supervisor). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2019 01:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-02T17_30_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1953. &quot;The St. Louis Jewel Robbery&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Wally and his two friends are planning a jewelry robbery in St. Louis. Wally's last name and the name of his two pals are not mentioned, but one of them has red hair. Wally hangs out in a candy store whose owner sounds more Brooklyn than St. Louis. Stanley Niss (writer), Mason Adams, Gaylord Avery (announcer), Leonard L. Bass (director), Amzie Strickland, Eric Dressler, John Ives (supervisor). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The St. Louis Jewel Robbery (Aired October 3, 1953)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Deadly Fight (01-23-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.

THIS EPISODE:

January 23, 1952. NBC network. "The Deadly Fight". Sustaining. Not auditioned. "A widow who can't find tears, an obituary notice in search of a cough and a boxing champ whose biggest win is a fight, strictly off the record." Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director), William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Don Pardo (announcer). 22:11 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.

THIS EPISODE:

January 23, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Deadly Fight&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. &quot;A widow who can't find tears, an obituary notice in search of a cough and a boxing champ whose biggest win is a fight, strictly off the record.&quot; Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director), William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Don Pardo (announcer). 22:11 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Fight (Aired January 23, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - The Magnificent Dope (03-11-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Magnificent Dope (Aired March 11, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-02T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-02T04_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551528088.13342391" length="7203367" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1800</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Magnificent Dope (Aired March 11, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Magnificent Dope (Aired March 11, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death For Sale (07-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series with a unique sound and a very popular host. For the first four years, "Raymond" greeted guests after an incredibly squeaky door slowly opened at the beginning of each show. His ghoulish puns were accentuated with the flourish of what sounded like a baseball park organ. The stories themselves were directed by Himan Brown, one of the most prolific and talented radio directors of all time (Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Bulldog Drummond, The Adventures of the Thin Man, Terry and the Pirates, Grand Central Station, and many others). The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, "We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs."

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Death For Sale". A seven-year insurance scheme is delayed by two complications... a blackmailer and his wife. The script was previously used on, "Inner Sanctum," on October 30, 1945. Boris Karloff, Paul McGrath (host), Alice Reinheart, Everett Sloane. 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-01T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-01T23_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551510047.13342375" length="5583530" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1394</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series with a unique sound and a very popular host. For the first four years, &quot;Raymond&quot; greeted guests after an incredibly squeaky door slowly opened at the beginning of each show. His ghoulish puns were accentuated with the flourish of what sounded like a baseball park organ. The stories themselves were directed by Himan Brown, one of the most prolific and talented radio directors of all time (Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Bulldog Drummond, The Adventures of the Thin Man, Terry and the Pirates, Grand Central Station, and many others). The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, &quot;We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1952. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Death For Sale&quot;. A seven-year insurance scheme is delayed by two complications... a blackmailer and his wife. The script was previously used on, &quot;Inner Sanctum,&quot; on October 30, 1945. Boris Karloff, Paul McGrath (host), Alice Reinheart, Everett Sloane. 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death For Sale (Aired July 13, 1952)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a horror anthology series wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - Holiday Weekend (04-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity." Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident.
 
THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1950. CBS network. "Holiday Weekend". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer), Ivan Ditmars (conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-01T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-01T18_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551492036.13342029" length="7181333" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13342032.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot; Jordan was a hard-boiled owner of the Cafe Tambourine who spent most of his time solving mysteries that he usually became involved in by accident.
 
THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Holiday Weekend&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Gomer Cool (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer), Ivan Ditmars (conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Holiday Weekend (Aired April 9, 1950)

Rocky Jordan was the title character of one of the bette...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Corpus Delicti (02-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 1, 1953. NBC network. "Corpus Delecti". Sustaining. A reporter sees the dead Countess Athena in her stateroom. When the body disappears, no one will admit that she's even dead! Bryna Raeburn, Chester Stratton, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ian Martin, Joseph Boland, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Roger De Koven, Staats Cotsworth. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-01T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-01T13_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551474029.13340773" length="7068722" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 1, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Corpus Delecti&quot;. Sustaining. A reporter sees the dead Countess Athena in her stateroom. When the body disappears, no one will admit that she's even dead! Bryna Raeburn, Chester Stratton, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Ian Martin, Joseph Boland, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Roger De Koven, Staats Cotsworth. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Corpus Delicti (Aired February 1, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television fea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - One Sailor Died Twice (03-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Sailor Died Twice   (Aired March 21, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-01T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-01T09_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551459619.13339999" length="5185711" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1295</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>One Sailor Died Twice   (Aired March 21, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One Sailor Died Twice   (Aired March 21, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - The Registered Letter (07-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1949. "The Registered Letter" - CBS network. Sustaining. Is Luigi's antique store in violation of the fire code? J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Paul Masterson (announcer). 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-03-01T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,j.,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-03-01T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1551445264.13339143" length="6537657" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1633</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1949. &quot;The Registered Letter&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Is Luigi's antique store in violation of the fire code? J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Lou Derman (writer), Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Paul Masterson (announcer). 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Registered Letter (Aired July 10, 1949)

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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney Buckfield

The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney Buckfield

The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, &quot;The Bone From A Voice Box&quot;, apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with totally different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fiction Is Stranger Than Truth (1944) *Aka Reginald Sidney Buckfield

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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Through A Crystal (10-28-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Through A Crystal (Aired October 28, 1954)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 28, 1954. Program #11. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder Through A Crystal". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Through A Crystal (Aired October 28, 1954)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 28, 1954. Program #11. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder Through A Crystal&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Through A Crystal (Aired October 28, 1954)

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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Pink Lady (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pink Lady (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... "came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title It's A Crime, Mr. Collins. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Pink Lady". Commercials added locally. Did Lola Cassidy, the fan dancer, kill Abe Lincoln? The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Pink Lady (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... &quot;came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title It's A Crime, Mr. Collins. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Pink Lady&quot;. Commercials added locally. Did Lola Cassidy, the fan dancer, kill Abe Lincoln? The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pink Lady (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall (01-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall (Aired January 5, 1947)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1947. NBC network. "Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall" Sponsored by: Lucky Strike (parts of the commercials have been deleted). Jack and guest Lauren Bacall do a love scene from "To Have and Have Not," when in walks guest Humphrey Bogart. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day, Artie Auerbach (doubles), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Eddie Anderson, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Andre Baruch (commercial spokesman), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Hal Sims (commercial spokesman), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-28T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall (Aired January 5, 1947)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall&quot; Sponsored by: Lucky Strike (parts of the commercials have been deleted). Jack and guest Lauren Bacall do a love scene from &quot;To Have and Have Not,&quot; when in walks guest Humphrey Bogart. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day, Artie Auerbach (doubles), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Eddie Anderson, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Andre Baruch (commercial spokesman), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Hal Sims (commercial spokesman), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Are Bogart &amp; Bacall (Aired January 5, 1947)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville perf...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - Nineteen Eighty Four (08-27-49) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Nineteen Eighty Four (Aired August 27, 1949)

The “Worlds Great Novels” came to radio in 1944 as NBC began offering adaptations of some of the great works of literature. NBC moved the show to Hollywood in 1948 and renamed the show to NBC University Theater on the Air. Actual college credits could be earned in combination with the Broadcasts. If you don’t have the time to read some of the classics here is your Chance to listen to them.

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1949. NBC network. "Nineteen-Eighty-Four". Sustaining. Announced as the first radio production of the story. A romance in the age of "double think." Big Brother is watching us all! The system cue has been deleted. George Orwell (author), Milton Wayne (adaptor), David Niven, James Hilton (intermission commentator), Donald Morrison, Ben Wright, John Ramsay Hill, Don Stanley (announcer), Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ramsay Hill (narrator), Raymond Lawrence, George Pembroke, Tom Dillon, Queenie Leonard, Dan O'Herlihy, Alec Harford, Constance Cavendish, Eric Snowden. 53:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-28T01_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,1984,nineteen,eighty,four,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Nineteen Eighty Four (Aired August 27, 1949)

The &#8220;Worlds Great Novels&#8221; came to radio in 1944 as NBC began offering adaptations of some of the great works of literature. NBC moved the show to Hollywood in 1948 and renamed the show to NBC University Theater on the Air. Actual college credits could be earned in combination with the Broadcasts. If you don&#8217;t have the time to read some of the classics here is your Chance to listen to them.

THIS EPISODE:

August 27, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Nineteen-Eighty-Four&quot;. Sustaining. Announced as the first radio production of the story. A romance in the age of &quot;double think.&quot; Big Brother is watching us all! The system cue has been deleted. George Orwell (author), Milton Wayne (adaptor), David Niven, James Hilton (intermission commentator), Donald Morrison, Ben Wright, John Ramsay Hill, Don Stanley (announcer), Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ramsay Hill (narrator), Raymond Lawrence, George Pembroke, Tom Dillon, Queenie Leonard, Dan O'Herlihy, Alec Harford, Constance Cavendish, Eric Snowden. 53:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Nineteen Eighty Four (Aired August 27, 1949)

The &#8220;Worlds Great Novels&#8221; came to radio in 1944 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Escape Into Death (09-24-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape Into Death (Aired September 24, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. "Escape Into Death". Sustaining. A chemical engineer for an explosives company is stopped by a false road barricade and killed by a thrown knife through his neck...or was he? Capt. Drummond and Denny discover a Japanese plot. Ned Wever, Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-28T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1503</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape Into Death (Aired September 24, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. &quot;Escape Into Death&quot;. Sustaining. A chemical engineer for an explosives company is stopped by a false road barricade and killed by a thrown knife through his neck...or was he? Capt. Drummond and Denny discover a Japanese plot. Ned Wever, Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape Into Death (Aired September 24, 1945)

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      <title> Bold Venture - A Dead Girl's Clothes (01-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Dead Girl's Clothes (Aired January 7, 1952)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Spy Catcher - Spitfire Johnny (10-18-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spitfire Johnny (Aired October 18, 1961)

Spy Catcher is a great old time radio show based upon the true stories of Lt. Oreste Cornel Pinto, who was a Dutch Officer in the real life Allied Counter-Intelligence Service. He published two books, Spy Catcher and Friend or Foe. General Dwight D. Eisenhower called Lt. Pinto "The Greatest Living Expert In Security", quite a recommendation! This is a great BBC series, starring Bernard Archard. During the interrogations, portrayed in this series it is reported that he uncovered 8 Nazi Spies. If a little espionage is what you like, you'll like this, as here's a real deal spyhound! Lt. Pinto was renowned for his expertise in using subtle tricks when interrogating people. Spycatcher will appeal to any fan of WWII drama, anyone who likes old time radio espionage and spy stories, and anyone who just likes to hear a good drama.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Spitfire Johnny (Aired October 18, 1961)

Spy Catcher is a great old time radio show based upon the true stories of Lt. Oreste Cornel Pinto, who was a Dutch Officer in the real life Allied Counter-Intelligence Service. He published two books, Spy Catcher and Friend or Foe. General Dwight D. Eisenhower called Lt. Pinto &quot;The Greatest Living Expert In Security&quot;, quite a recommendation! This is a great BBC series, starring Bernard Archard. During the interrogations, portrayed in this series it is reported that he uncovered 8 Nazi Spies. If a little espionage is what you like, you'll like this, as here's a real deal spyhound! Lt. Pinto was renowned for his expertise in using subtle tricks when interrogating people. Spycatcher will appeal to any fan of WWII drama, anyone who likes old time radio espionage and spy stories, and anyone who just likes to hear a good drama.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spitfire Johnny (Aired October 18, 1961)

Spy Catcher is a great old time radio show based upon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Fifty Hunter Street (06a-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944)

 While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1944. "Fifty Hunter Street" - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Who was that masked man? Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organist), Richard Lane, Jan Miner. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 18:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944)

 While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1944. &quot;Fifty Hunter Street&quot; - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Who was that masked man? Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Charles Cornell (organist), Richard Lane, Jan Miner. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fifty Hunter Street (Aired June 30, 1944)

 While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly en...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - When Did You Last See Your Money (05-27-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)

The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, "Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-27T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)

The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>When Did You Last See Your Money (Aired May 27, 1975)

The series is set in a small fictional s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Favorite Story - Ben-Hur (09-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ben-Hur (Aired September 4, 1948

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1948 - "Ben-Hur" is a 1959 epic film directed by William Wyler, and is the most popular live-action version of Lew Wallace's novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). It premiered at Loews Theater in New York City on November 18, 1959. The film went on to win eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, a feat equaled only by Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings. 27:57.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-27T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>favorite,story,ronald,colman,tony,barrett,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn,ben,hur,free</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ben-Hur (Aired September 4, 1948

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1948 - &quot;Ben-Hur&quot; is a 1959 epic film directed by William Wyler, and is the most popular live-action version of Lew Wallace's novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). It premiered at Loews Theater in New York City on November 18, 1959. The film went on to win eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, a feat equaled only by Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings. 27:57.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Ben-Hur (Aired September 4, 1948

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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Dark Dark Destiny (04-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1947. Mutual network. "Dark, Dark Destiny". Sustaining. A man needs $1500 for a surgeon to save his wife, but the money is not that easy to get! The story has a fine ironic ending. The script was used on the program three years earlier (with some changes)and on "The Sealed Book" on September 9, 1945. Elaine Kemp, Palmer Ward, Ken Lynch, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Joseph Julian, Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Carl Caruso (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-26T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. WOR and MBS took great pride in putting together a program that could rival Radio giants CBS, ABC, and NBC throughout the era. During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Dark, Dark Destiny&quot;. Sustaining. A man needs $1500 for a surgeon to save his wife, but the money is not that easy to get! The story has a fine ironic ending. The script was used on the program three years earlier (with some changes)and on &quot;The Sealed Book&quot; on September 9, 1945. Elaine Kemp, Palmer Ward, Ken Lynch, Bill Smith, Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Joseph Julian, Charles Paul (organist), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Carl Caruso (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Dark Destiny (Aired April 13, 1947)

The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Mastermind Murder Case (08-24-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mastermind Murder Case (Aired August 24, 1951)

 Another radio detective from the pen of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 24, 1951. NBC network. "The Mastermind Murder Case". Sustaining. The local bank has been robbed, the leading suspect is Bridgewater, a notorious British criminal. Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Karl Weber, Fred Collins (announcer), Carol Warner Gluck (writer), Edward Slattery (director), Edward Francis (writer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-26T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspecor,thorne,karl,weber,staats,cotsworth,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mastermind Murder Case (Aired August 24, 1951)

 Another radio detective from the pen of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 24, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Mastermind Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The local bank has been robbed, the leading suspect is Bridgewater, a notorious British criminal. Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Karl Weber, Fred Collins (announcer), Carol Warner Gluck (writer), Edward Slattery (director), Edward Francis (writer). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mastermind Murder Case (Aired August 24, 1951)

 Another radio detective from the pen of Fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist (04-30-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist  (Aired April 30, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1945. Mutual network. "The Unfortunate Tobacconist". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Three murders in an East End cigar store have an elementary solution. One commercial and the preview of the following week's program have been deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 26 1/2 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist  (Aired April 30, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 30, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Unfortunate Tobacconist&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Three murders in an East End cigar store have an elementary solution. One commercial and the preview of the following week's program have been deleted. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Bill Forman (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 26 1/2 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Unfortunate Tobacconist  (Aired April 30, 1945)

According to Holmes, it was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Unpredictable Ozzie (11-07-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)

Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1948. "Unpredictable Ozzie" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie is determined to break the daily routine and get out of his rut. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-26T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)

Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. The announcers were Jack Bailey and Verne Smith. The music was by Billy May and Ozzie Nelson. The producers were Dave Elton and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1948. &quot;Unpredictable Ozzie&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie is determined to break the daily routine and get out of his rut. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Unpredictable Ozzie (Aired November 7, 1948)

Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Dead White Flame (03-13-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 13, 1955. Program #6. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Dead White Flame". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Everett Sloane, Burford Hampden, William Lally. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-25T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 13, 1955. Program #6. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Dead White Flame&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Everett Sloane, Burford Hampden, William Lally. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead White Flame (Aired March 13, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Displaced Into Danger (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Displaced Into Danger (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2019 01:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-25T17_57_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1456</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Displaced Into Danger (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Displaced Into Danger (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Gambler And His Lady (12-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion.

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "The Gambler and His Lady". Sustaining. Georgia Bascombe may be hanging out with a known gambler named Louis Desmond (she's really married to the guy). When Georgia's mother is murdered, there's the smell of cubeb in the air. The little man with the big smell is murdered too. There are two more killings and lots of violence too. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Marvin Miller, Mary Lansing, Laurette Fillbrandt, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Pat McGeehan, Sidney Miller, Yvonne Peattie. 37:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 21:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-25T13_09_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,jeff,chandler,john,dehner,ben,wright,virginia,gregg,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion.

THIS EPISODE:

December 11, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Gambler and His Lady&quot;. Sustaining. Georgia Bascombe may be hanging out with a known gambler named Louis Desmond (she's really married to the guy). When Georgia's mother is murdered, there's the smell of cubeb in the air. The little man with the big smell is murdered too. There are two more killings and lots of violence too. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Jack Petruzzi, Marvin Miller, Mary Lansing, Laurette Fillbrandt, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Pat McGeehan, Sidney Miller, Yvonne Peattie. 37:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gambler And His Lady (Aired December 11, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the thr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (09-20-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)

The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1953. NBC network. "Jenny". Sponsored by: Coleman Home Heaters. Britt Ponset finds a wounded man in the desert and brings him to Jenny Garber to nurse him back to health. No man seems to think much of Jenny. A moving, well-written story. This is a network, sponsored version. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, Harry Bartell, Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jess Kirkpatrick, George Neise. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-25T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)

The adult western transformed the traditional 'black hat'-'white hat' type of shoot'em up cowboy opera format into a form that examined the deeper motivations of its characters and how those psychological themes informed the plot--but in a period western setting. Adult westerns first appeared in Film with big screen hits like Sam Fuller's classic I Shot Jesse James (1949), Winchester '73 (1950), High Noon (1952), and Shane  (1953). These were typical examples of the earliest popular appearances of the genre. The first manifestations of the genre in Radio came near the end of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed, some feel that the genre may have helped extend the Golden Age of Radio to the early 1960s. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Jenny&quot;. Sponsored by: Coleman Home Heaters. Britt Ponset finds a wounded man in the desert and brings him to Jenny Garber to nurse him back to health. No man seems to think much of Jenny. A moving, well-written story. This is a network, sponsored version. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D. J. Thompson, Harry Bartell, Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Basil Adlam (music), Jess Kirkpatrick, George Neise. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Jenny (Aired September 20, 1953)

The adult we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - The White Cliffs Of Dover (09-18-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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September 18, 1946. CBS network. "The White Cliffs Of Dover". Sponsored by: Squibb. An American woman marries an English peer during the first World War in Britain. Irene Dunne, C. Aubrey Smith.  29:25


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-25T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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September 18, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The White Cliffs Of Dover&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. An American woman marries an English peer during the first World War in Britain. Irene Dunne, C. Aubrey Smith.  29:25


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The White Cliffs Of Dover (Aired September 18, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - The Corpse Takes A Stand (07-22-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)

Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new radio series called The Zero Hour, which was to have featured Ray Bradbury's story as the opener. Norman Corwin took over the project and it evolved into a suspense radio drama series hosted by Rod Serling. It was produced by StudioHouse, who also produced The Salvation Army program, "Heartbeat Theater". Don Hill produced the series. The Zero Hour was produced in 1973 and featured 5-part stories that ran Monday through Friday, until December of 1973. Each part was approximately 30 minutes long (including commercials). The series was sold to Mutual for syndication. The format was changed to single part shows in 1974, running again 5 days a week, from the end of April through July of 1974. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-24T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1409</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)

Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new radio series called The Zero Hour, which was to have featured Ray Bradbury's story as the opener. Norman Corwin took over the project and it evolved into a suspense radio drama series hosted by Rod Serling. It was produced by StudioHouse, who also produced The Salvation Army program, &quot;Heartbeat Theater&quot;. Don Hill produced the series. The Zero Hour was produced in 1973 and featured 5-part stories that ran Monday through Friday, until December of 1973. Each part was approximately 30 minutes long (including commercials). The series was sold to Mutual for syndication. The format was changed to single part shows in 1974, running again 5 days a week, from the end of April through July of 1974. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse Takes A Stand (Aired July 22, 1974)

Rod Serling started the groundwork for a new ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - If A Body Need A Body Just Call Burke and Hare (12-02-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ If A Body Need A Body Just Call Burke and Hare (Aired December 2, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

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 December 2, 1953. CBS network. "If A Body Need A Body, Just Call Burke and Hare". Sustaining. Two gents of old Scotland supply dead bodies on demand for the medical profession. Business is very good! The story was previously dramatized on April 25, 1935 on "The Police Reporter". Charles Davis, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Harford, Richard Peel, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello. 29:41.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-24T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> If A Body Need A Body Just Call Burke and Hare (Aired December 2, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

 December 2, 1953. CBS network. &quot;If A Body Need A Body, Just Call Burke and Hare&quot;. Sustaining. Two gents of old Scotland supply dead bodies on demand for the medical profession. Business is very good! The story was previously dramatized on April 25, 1935 on &quot;The Police Reporter&quot;. Charles Davis, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Harford, Richard Peel, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello. 29:41.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> If A Body Need A Body Just Call Burke and Hare (Aired December 2, 1953)

Crime Classics was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - The Slasher (11-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Slasher (Aired November 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. "The Slasher" is terrorizing the women of Chicago. Could he be Rick Bennett, a new artist in town who is very interested in women with scars? The last show of the season. Frank Lovejoy, Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Sidney Miller, Nestor Paiva, Jerry Hausner, Lou Krugman, E. Jack Neuman (writer), John Michael Hayes (writer), Warren Lewis (editor, producer, director), Frank Worth (music). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-24T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Slasher (Aired November 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Slasher&quot; is terrorizing the women of Chicago. Could he be Rick Bennett, a new artist in town who is very interested in women with scars? The last show of the season. Frank Lovejoy, Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Sidney Miller, Nestor Paiva, Jerry Hausner, Lou Krugman, E. Jack Neuman (writer), John Michael Hayes (writer), Warren Lewis (editor, producer, director), Frank Worth (music). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Slasher (Aired November 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - A Bunch Of Keys (03-25-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Bunch Of Keys (Aired March 25, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE

March 25, 1947. Mutual network. "A Bunch Of Keys". Sustaining. A good story about a stock broker who loses his friends and his fortune, then gains a new life. The story is told by means of the man's keychain! Frank McHugh, Bud Lesser (writer), Mel Williamson (director), George Murphy (host), Lee Bowman, Bob Longnecker (producer). 29:56.  


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-24T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,kids,&amp;,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Bunch Of Keys (Aired March 25, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE

March 25, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;A Bunch Of Keys&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about a stock broker who loses his friends and his fortune, then gains a new life. The story is told by means of the man's keychain! Frank McHugh, Bud Lesser (writer), Mel Williamson (director), George Murphy (host), Lee Bowman, Bob Longnecker (producer). 29:56.  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Bunch Of Keys (Aired March 25, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement:...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Sinister Estate (08-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sinister Estate (08-09-48) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

1945. NBC syndication. "Sinister Estate". Commercials added locally. The program numbers for this series are confusing and contain errors. Being a syndicated program, the shows started at different dates on different stations; they were not played in the same order on each station. Where possible, the program numbers listed were taken from the transcriptions themselves, but there were possibly several runs of the discs made and there was no reason to keep them in any particular sequence. Edwin Wolfe (director). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-24T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,thriller,horror,suspense,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1638</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sinister Estate (08-09-48) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

1945. NBC syndication. &quot;Sinister Estate&quot;. Commercials added locally. The program numbers for this series are confusing and contain errors. Being a syndicated program, the shows started at different dates on different stations; they were not played in the same order on each station. Where possible, the program numbers listed were taken from the transcriptions themselves, but there were possibly several runs of the discs made and there was no reason to keep them in any particular sequence. Edwin Wolfe (director). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sinister Estate (08-09-48) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Death On The Upgrade (01-03-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Death On The Upgrade (Aired January 3, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 3, 1951. Program #64. MGM syndication. "Death On The Upgrade". Commercials added locally. A perfectly dreadful script about a husband who poisons his wife and makes it look like an accident. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Donald Woods, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 27:48 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-23T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1613</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death On The Upgrade (Aired January 3, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 3, 1951. Program #64. MGM syndication. &quot;Death On The Upgrade&quot;. Commercials added locally. A perfectly dreadful script about a husband who poisons his wife and makes it look like an accident. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Donald Woods, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 27:48 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death On The Upgrade (Aired January 3, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Crime Club - Death Is A Knockout (06-12-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)

The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, “Hello I hope I haven’t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.” The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, “Ah you’re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf…”He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 12, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is A Knockout". Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-24</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)

The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, &#8220;Hello I hope I haven&#8217;t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.&#8221; The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, &#8220;Ah you&#8217;re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf&#8230;&#8221;He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 12, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is A Knockout&quot;. Sustaining. A crime story with an unusual twist. The crook who tries to fix the prizefight is found murdered! Sydney Smith, Ted de Corsia, Bruce Smith, Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Barbara Joyce, Arthur Vinton, Joan Tompkins. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Knockout (Aired June 12, 1947)

The Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Alexander The Actor (02-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Alexander The Actor (Aired February 16, 1950)

Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. Since 2006, Blondie has been available via email through King Features' DailyINK service. Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally "Baby Dumpling") on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1950. "Alexander The Actor" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Alexander decides that he's the greatest actor to stride the boards since the days of the Bard. Arthur Lake, Ann Rutherford, Jeffrey Silver, Elvia Allman, Hanley Stafford, John Greene (writer), Chic Young (creator), G. Taylor (producer, director), Ed Begley (commercial spokesman). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-23T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,arthur,lake,ann,rutherford,jeffrey,silver,elvia,allman,hanley,stafford,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,alexander,dithers,baby,dumoling,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,west</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alexander The Actor (Aired February 16, 1950)

Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. Since 2006, Blondie has been available via email through King Features' DailyINK service. Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally &quot;Baby Dumpling&quot;) on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1950. &quot;Alexander The Actor&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Alexander decides that he's the greatest actor to stride the boards since the days of the Bard. Arthur Lake, Ann Rutherford, Jeffrey Silver, Elvia Allman, Hanley Stafford, John Greene (writer), Chic Young (creator), G. Taylor (producer, director), Ed Begley (commercial spokesman). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Alexander The Actor (Aired February 16, 1950)

Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - Mental Hospital (01-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mental Hospital (Aired January 19, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1947 - "Mental Hospital"- Danger, Doctor Danfield. Program #23. Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #23 on the label, #15 on the transcription matrix. Dr. Danfield has himself committed to an asylum to foil the plans of an evil doctor. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-23T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1466</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mental Hospital (Aired January 19, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1947 - &quot;Mental Hospital&quot;- Danger, Doctor Danfield. Program #23. Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #23 on the label, #15 on the transcription matrix. Dr. Danfield has himself committed to an asylum to foil the plans of an evil doctor. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mental Hospital (Aired January 19, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Larosa Hollywood Theater Of Stars - Love That Law  (Starring Howard Duff) 10-18-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Love That Law  (Starring Howard Duff) Aired October 18, 1949

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater was an exceptionally popular show that aired daily from 1948 to 1951. The bill called it the most popular daytime radio series and yet it aired after the work day, 6PM to 7PM. C.P McGregor was the host and many of Hollywood’s great stars contributed to the program's success.  La Rosa's macaroni and noodles sponsored through its run.  Information on C.P. MacGregor still remains somewhat sketchy, but he's one of the more fascinating and prolific producers of Radio oProgramming of the era of The Golden Age of Radio. In 1924, MacGregor was a Brunswick Records manager for the San Francisco territory. He later founded his own studios--C.P. MacGregor Studios--at 729 S. Western Avenue, Hollywood, CA. He was referred to as "the DeMille of the discs." This first of his companies--MacGregor and Ingram Company--was incorporated around 1929. Some of their electrical transcriptions of the era bear the call letters of KFRC, 610 AM, San Francisco--one of the 31 stations comprising the West Coast Don Lee-Mutual Network. Given the close association between Don Lee and C.P. MacGregor it's highly likely that MacGregor often used Don Lee's KFRC Studios in San Francisco before later establishing himself in the Melrose District of Los Angeles.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-23T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>larosa,hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1640</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13303504.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Love That Law  (Starring Howard Duff) Aired October 18, 1949

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater was an exceptionally popular show that aired daily from 1948 to 1951. The bill called it the most popular daytime radio series and yet it aired after the work day, 6PM to 7PM. C.P McGregor was the host and many of Hollywood&#8217;s great stars contributed to the program's success.  La Rosa's macaroni and noodles sponsored through its run.  Information on C.P. MacGregor still remains somewhat sketchy, but he's one of the more fascinating and prolific producers of Radio oProgramming of the era of The Golden Age of Radio. In 1924, MacGregor was a Brunswick Records manager for the San Francisco territory. He later founded his own studios--C.P. MacGregor Studios--at 729 S. Western Avenue, Hollywood, CA. He was referred to as &quot;the DeMille of the discs.&quot; This first of his companies--MacGregor and Ingram Company--was incorporated around 1929. Some of their electrical transcriptions of the era bear the call letters of KFRC, 610 AM, San Francisco--one of the 31 stations comprising the West Coast Don Lee-Mutual Network. Given the close association between Don Lee and C.P. MacGregor it's highly likely that MacGregor often used Don Lee's KFRC Studios in San Francisco before later establishing himself in the Melrose District of Los Angeles.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Love That Law  (Starring Howard Duff) Aired October 18, 1949

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Courier (05-02-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Courier (May 2, 1952)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1952. ABC network. "The Courier". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. "The basic secrets of nuclar fission have been stolen." The show features a rare guest star (George Murphy) in a drama based on the film, "Walk East On Beacon" The story tells how Russia gained knowledge of the making of atomic bomb. After the drama, George Murphy says, "thank God for the FBI" and heaps praise upon the agency. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Murphy, Whitfield Connor, Ted de Corsia, Isabel Jewell, Tom Tully. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-22T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13303330.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Courier (May 2, 1952)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Courier&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. &quot;The basic secrets of nuclar fission have been stolen.&quot; The show features a rare guest star (George Murphy) in a drama based on the film, &quot;Walk East On Beacon&quot; The story tells how Russia gained knowledge of the making of atomic bomb. After the drama, George Murphy says, &quot;thank God for the FBI&quot; and heaps praise upon the agency. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Larry Keating (announcer), Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Murphy, Whitfield Connor, Ted de Corsia, Isabel Jewell, Tom Tully. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Courier (May 2, 1952)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Crime That Was No More (07-26-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 26, 1948. "The Crime That Was No More" - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Arnold Loomis invents a hold-up to cover his gambling losses, but then is identified by the man who confesses to the crime that never happened! Bob Bailey, Wally Maher, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, William Conrad, Frances Robinson, Herb Butterfield, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (director). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-22T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-22T15_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1550876419.13302807" length="6607051" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1651</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 26, 1948. &quot;The Crime That Was No More&quot; - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Arnold Loomis invents a hold-up to cover his gambling losses, but then is identified by the man who confesses to the crime that never happened! Bob Bailey, Wally Maher, John Dehner, Georgia Ellis, William Conrad, Frances Robinson, Herb Butterfield, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (director). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crime That Was No More (Aired July 26, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - George's Movie Career (09-25-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-22T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-22T10_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1550858411.13302240" length="5502586" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1375</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13302241.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>George's Movie Career (Aired September 25, 1947)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hear It Now - Edward R. Murrow (01-12-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Edward R. Murrow (Aired January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-22T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hear,it,now,edward,r.,murrow,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Edward R. Murrow (Aired January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a &quot;magazine format.&quot; It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the &quot;actual sound of history in the making,&quot; according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called &quot;fairly routine&quot; in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Edward R. Murrow (Aired January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-22T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1657</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Creaking Door - Don't Go Down The Mine (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

When legendary p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Venture - Eclipse (08-07-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eclipse (Aired August 7, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 7, 1945. ABC network, KGO, San Francisco origination. "Eclipse". Sustaining. An amnesiac finds $50,000 in a moneybelt and a man in a white suit chasing him. Charles Barrett (who sounds very much like Elliott), Larry Marcus (writer), Dean Fosler (organist), Robert Light (writer), Howard McNear. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-21T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1841</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Eclipse (Aired August 7, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 7, 1945. ABC network, KGO, San Francisco origination. &quot;Eclipse&quot;. Sustaining. An amnesiac finds $50,000 in a moneybelt and a man in a white suit chasing him. Charles Barrett (who sounds very much like Elliott), Larry Marcus (writer), Dean Fosler (organist), Robert Light (writer), Howard McNear. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Eclipse (Aired August 7, 1945)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - A Matter Of Conscience (07-14-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1977. Program #681. CBS network. "A Matter Of Conscience". Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, A.R.M., Dramamine, Wet Ones, Minute Maid. Adapted from the Ambrose Bierce story "Parker Addison, Philosopher." E. G. Marshall (host), Arnold Moss (adaptor, performer), Kristoffer Tabori, Evie Juster, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 43:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-21T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1977. Program #681. CBS network. &quot;A Matter Of Conscience&quot;. Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, A.R.M., Dramamine, Wet Ones, Minute Maid. Adapted from the Ambrose Bierce story &quot;Parker Addison, Philosopher.&quot; E. G. Marshall (host), Arnold Moss (adaptor, performer), Kristoffer Tabori, Evie Juster, Earl Hammond, Robert Dryden. 43:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Matter Of Conscience (Aired July 14, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every y...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - Three Silver Pesos (06-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 3, 1946. Mutual network. "The Three Silver Pesos". Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-21T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 3, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Three Silver Pesos&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase (05-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase (Aired May 8, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There. Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with "As it stands now…" and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. CBS network. "The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase". Sustaining. The events of March 1, 1805. Will the Supreme Court become a political battleground? Abe Vigoda, Alfred de La Fuente, Anthony Campbell Cooper, Bert Cowlan, Don Hollenbeck, Gavin Gordon, Guy Sorel, Irve Tunick (writer), John Daly, Ken Roberts (announcer), Mercer McLeod, Peter Hobbs, Quincy Howe, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director), Staats Cotsworth, William Podmore. 27:45.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-21T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase (Aired May 8, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There. Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with &quot;As it stands now&#8230;&quot; and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase&quot;. Sustaining. The events of March 1, 1805. Will the Supreme Court become a political battleground? Abe Vigoda, Alfred de La Fuente, Anthony Campbell Cooper, Bert Cowlan, Don Hollenbeck, Gavin Gordon, Guy Sorel, Irve Tunick (writer), John Daly, Ken Roberts (announcer), Mercer McLeod, Peter Hobbs, Quincy Howe, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director), Staats Cotsworth, William Podmore. 27:45.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Impeachment Of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase (Aired May 8, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dimension X - Destination Moon (06-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 24, 1950. NBC network. "Destination Moon". Sustaining. The story is adapted from the George Pal movie of the same name. The story of the first expedition to the moon. The program is interrupted after eighteen minutes for a news bulletin announcing that North Korea has declared war on and has invaded South Korea. The closing credits have been deleted. Robert Heinlein (author), Wendell Holmes, Ralph Bell, Santos Ortega, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Roger De Koven, Ralph Bell. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. 

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June 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Destination Moon&quot;. Sustaining. The story is adapted from the George Pal movie of the same name. The story of the first expedition to the moon. The program is interrupted after eighteen minutes for a news bulletin announcing that North Korea has declared war on and has invaded South Korea. The closing credits have been deleted. Robert Heinlein (author), Wendell Holmes, Ralph Bell, Santos Ortega, Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Roger De Koven, Ralph Bell. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Destination Moon (Aired June 24, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Quarantine (12-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)

Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 ("Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale") in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

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December 18, 1948. NBC network. "The Quarantine". Sustaining. A false alarm case of measles almost keeps the Frank and Bart from winning a basketball game for Yale. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-20T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)

Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine stories starting April 18, 1896 (&quot;Frank Merriwell: or, First Days at Fardale&quot;) in Tip Top Weekly, continuing through 1912, and later in dime novels and comic books. Patten would confine himself to a hotel room for a week to write an entire story. The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Quarantine&quot;. Sustaining. A false alarm case of measles almost keeps the Frank and Bart from winning a basketball game for Yale. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Quarantine (Aired December 18, 1948)

Merriwell originally appeared in a series of magazine...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Stolen Purse (05-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed “Sam”, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell’s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1949. "The Stolen Purse" - NBC net. Sustaining. A little old lady gives Diamond a seemingly valueless black purse. Everyone wants it very badly...bad enough to kill for it. Dick Powell sings, "Lullaby and Goodnight," or tries to. Dick Powell, Jane Morgan, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Hy Averback, Ed Begley, Betty Lou Gerson, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, David Baskerville (music director), Edward King (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-20T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show starring Dick Powell which aired from 1949 to 1953, first on NBC, then ABC and finally on CBS. The title character was a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. The television series was produced by Powell's company, Four Star Television, and that series ran for 3 years from 1957 to 1960. On TV, David Janssen played the hard boiled private eye and his secretary renamed &#8220;Sam&#8221;, was only ever shown on camera from the waist down, most assurardidly to display her beautiful legs. It was later leared that  the legs belonged to Mary Tyler Moore. Original music by Frank DeVol  and pete rugolo  and later by richard shores.  Good scripts,  a solid cast and Powell&#8217;s exceptional talent made a good time 30 minute program that was quite popular during that Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1949. &quot;The Stolen Purse&quot; - NBC net. Sustaining. A little old lady gives Diamond a seemingly valueless black purse. Everyone wants it very badly...bad enough to kill for it. Dick Powell sings, &quot;Lullaby and Goodnight,&quot; or tries to. Dick Powell, Jane Morgan, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Hy Averback, Ed Begley, Betty Lou Gerson, Herb Butterfield, Wally Maher, David Baskerville (music director), Edward King (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stolen Purse (Aired May 22, 1949)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective was a radio show star...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Victory Gardens (03-10-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Victory Gardens (Aired March 10, 1942)

Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a "red skeleton." The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: "Who are you?" Talking Skeleton: "Me? I’m Red." Shemp: "Oh, Red Skeleton." Other characters included "Con Man San Fernando Red," cross-eyed seagulls "Gertrude and Heathcliffe" and the singing cabdriver "Clem Kadiddlehopper," who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. Clem had a knack for upstaging city slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: "When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!" Skelton would later consider court action against the apparent usurpation of this character by Bill Scott for the voice of Bullwinkle.[citation needed] The comedian helped sell World War II war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley.

THIS EPISODE:

March 10, 1942. Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. Red's opening monologue is about "Victory Gardens". Clem Kadiddlehopper spruces up the farm. "Deadeye" decides to "clean up the town." J. Newton Numbskull washes his face (which leads into a commercial). "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid," helps mother clean the house. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Truman Bradley (announcer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-20T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Victory Gardens (Aired March 10, 1942)

Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a &quot;red skeleton.&quot; The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: &quot;Who are you?&quot; Talking Skeleton: &quot;Me? I&#8217;m Red.&quot; Shemp: &quot;Oh, Red Skeleton.&quot; Other characters included &quot;Con Man San Fernando Red,&quot; cross-eyed seagulls &quot;Gertrude and Heathcliffe&quot; and the singing cabdriver &quot;Clem Kadiddlehopper,&quot; who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. Clem had a knack for upstaging city slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: &quot;When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!&quot; Skelton would later consider court action against the apparent usurpation of this character by Bill Scott for the voice of Bullwinkle.[citation needed] The comedian helped sell World War II war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley.

THIS EPISODE:

March 10, 1942. Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. Red's opening monologue is about &quot;Victory Gardens&quot;. Clem Kadiddlehopper spruces up the farm. &quot;Deadeye&quot; decides to &quot;clean up the town.&quot; J. Newton Numbskull washes his face (which leads into a commercial). &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid,&quot; helps mother clean the house. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Truman Bradley (announcer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Barber Shop Horse (03-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Barber Shop Horse (Aired March 9, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1950. "Barber Shop Horse" - Program #16. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working in a barbershop, where she gives the wrong money to the right bookie! The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sidney Miller, Howard McNear, Ted Osborne, Ken Christy, Tom Tully, Peter Leeds. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-20T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Barber Shop Horse (Aired March 9, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1950. &quot;Barber Shop Horse&quot; - Program #16. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working in a barbershop, where she gives the wrong money to the right bookie! The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sidney Miller, Howard McNear, Ted Osborne, Ken Christy, Tom Tully, Peter Leeds. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Barber Shop Horse (Aired March 9, 1950)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Khaki Handkerchief (10-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)

The Black Museum had much to recommend it. First and foremost, Orson Welles' stirring narratives, framing, and exposition were head and shoulders above the competition. Clive Brook for all of the authenticity his natural British voice and accent lent to Secrets of Scotland Yard, nevertheless wasn't given the dramatic latitude that Orson Welles was. But this was very much by design. Clive Brook's expositions on Secrets of Scotland Yard were more of an historical nature, whereas Orson Welles' expositions, due to the more morbid and gruesome cases selected for The Black Museum, clearly had more to work with. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, MGM Radio Attractions, BBC rebroadcast. "The Khaki Handkerchief". Kate Hart and Doris Lyons are found dead in a wood. The handkerchief leads to a member of the army. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.M/I&gt;


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-19T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1534</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)

The Black Museum had much to recommend it. First and foremost, Orson Welles' stirring narratives, framing, and exposition were head and shoulders above the competition. Clive Brook for all of the authenticity his natural British voice and accent lent to Secrets of Scotland Yard, nevertheless wasn't given the dramatic latitude that Orson Welles was. But this was very much by design. Clive Brook's expositions on Secrets of Scotland Yard were more of an historical nature, whereas Orson Welles' expositions, due to the more morbid and gruesome cases selected for The Black Museum, clearly had more to work with. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, MGM Radio Attractions, BBC rebroadcast. &quot;The Khaki Handkerchief&quot;. Kate Hart and Doris Lyons are found dead in a wood. The handkerchief leads to a member of the army. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.M/I&gt;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Khaki Handkerchief (Aired October 14, 1952)

The Black Museum had much to recommend it. Fir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The  Floyd Decker Murder Case (08-01-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The  Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 1, 1954. CBS network. "The  Floyd Decker Murder Case" - Sponsored by: Doublemint. Floyd Decker, a former gangster, has been murdered. The body hasn't yet been found. Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Cathy Lewis, Lee Millar Jr., Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Leo Cleary, Bill Anders (announcer). 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-19T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1888</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The  Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 1, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The  Floyd Decker Murder Case&quot; - Sponsored by: Doublemint. Floyd Decker, a former gangster, has been murdered. The body hasn't yet been found. Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Cathy Lewis, Lee Millar Jr., Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Leo Cleary, Bill Anders (announcer). 31:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The  Floyd Decker Murder Case (Aired August 1, 1954)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Double Mothers (10-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. "Double Mothers". Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday finds himself in possession of a little girl...with two mothers! A man with a gun and his henchman have some other ideas. Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:02.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-19T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1622</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1948. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Double Mothers&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday finds himself in possession of a little girl...with two mothers! A man with a gun and his henchman have some other ideas. Ted Hediger (writer, director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:02.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Double Mothers (Aired October 10, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Installs A Time Clock (03-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. "Riley Installs A Time Clock" in the house to keep tabs on Peg and the kids. This is a network, sponsored version. William Bendix, John Brown, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-19T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. &quot;Riley Installs A Time Clock&quot; in the house to keep tabs on Peg and the kids. This is a network, sponsored version. William Bendix, John Brown, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Installs A Time Clock (Aired March 16, 1951)

The radio series also benefited from the im...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - The Poisoned Air (06-25-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Poisoned Air (Aired June 25, 1957)

The programme was an instant hit in a perfect mating of actor to material. Dr. Morelle is reintroduced in the premiere episode by way of a chance meeting with his 'former' assistant Miss Frayle. Somewhat reminiscent of how Agatha Christie's character, Hercule Poirot, first met his Miss Lemon, Miss Frayle comes to Dr. Morelle hoping to enlist his interest in the problem of an acquaintance of hers. Dr. Morelle, as it transpires, is at loose ends having just lost his assistant of some years and spends as much in the first episode solving a murder as trying to woo Miss Frayle back as his assistant. The premiere episode, Alarm Call, also gives Cecil Parker an opportunity to establish his characterization of Dr. Morelle. Parker, a gifted international character actor, was at ease playing straight dramatic roles as light comedy and his light comedy background suits the characterization of Dr. Morelle to a tee. The format of the series follows the 'teaser' fashion by then popularized for some years over both Radio and Television, with a compelling preview portion of the script, followed by the theme music and announcement of the episode's title. Dr. Morelle is referred to as a Harley Street Doctor of Psychiatry, specializing in criminal psychology. Dr. Morelle is also possessed of an unshakeable confidence in his opinions, conclusions and psychological impressions of virtually everyone he meets. But he's not without eccentricities. By his own admission he's, for example, afraid of ascending stairs -- a self-described throwback to his childhood. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-19T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,morelle,dr.,dennis,arundell,heron,carvic,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Poisoned Air (Aired June 25, 1957)

The programme was an instant hit in a perfect mating of actor to material. Dr. Morelle is reintroduced in the premiere episode by way of a chance meeting with his 'former' assistant Miss Frayle. Somewhat reminiscent of how Agatha Christie's character, Hercule Poirot, first met his Miss Lemon, Miss Frayle comes to Dr. Morelle hoping to enlist his interest in the problem of an acquaintance of hers. Dr. Morelle, as it transpires, is at loose ends having just lost his assistant of some years and spends as much in the first episode solving a murder as trying to woo Miss Frayle back as his assistant. The premiere episode, Alarm Call, also gives Cecil Parker an opportunity to establish his characterization of Dr. Morelle. Parker, a gifted international character actor, was at ease playing straight dramatic roles as light comedy and his light comedy background suits the characterization of Dr. Morelle to a tee. The format of the series follows the 'teaser' fashion by then popularized for some years over both Radio and Television, with a compelling preview portion of the script, followed by the theme music and announcement of the episode's title. Dr. Morelle is referred to as a Harley Street Doctor of Psychiatry, specializing in criminal psychology. Dr. Morelle is also possessed of an unshakeable confidence in his opinions, conclusions and psychological impressions of virtually everyone he meets. But he's not without eccentricities. By his own admission he's, for example, afraid of ascending stairs -- a self-described throwback to his childhood. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Poisoned Air (Aired June 25, 1957)

The programme was an instant hit in a perfect mating of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Army Game (10-29-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 October 29, 1936. Program #153. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). "The Army Game". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). Two men are working a bunco racket, borrowing large sums of money on unknown properties. James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-18T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
 October 29, 1936. Program #153. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network). &quot;The Army Game&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (Junior Detective Outfit premium). Two men are working a bunco racket, borrowing large sums of money on unknown properties. James E. Davis (host, Chief of The Los Angeles Police Department), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Army Game (Aired October 29, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big TV (02-05-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)

The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1954. Program #237. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big TV". Harriet Shipley has disappeared with her baby, after threats had been made against her life. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Marty Winn (technical advisor), Vance Frazer (technical advisor). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-18T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)

The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1954. Program #237. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big TV&quot;. Harriet Shipley has disappeared with her baby, after threats had been made against her life. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer), Marty Winn (technical advisor), Vance Frazer (technical advisor). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big TV (Aired March 2, 1954)

The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Ink (11-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 9, 1949. NBC network. "The Secret Word is 'Ink'" - Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is "Mary Cool." The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mary Cool, Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-18T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1447</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 9, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Secret Word is 'Ink'&quot; - Sponsored by: Elgin American. The first contestant is &quot;Mary Cool.&quot; The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mary Cool, Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), John Guedel (producer). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Ink (Aired November 9, 1949)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American publi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot; - Punishment And Crime (10-25-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)" - Punishment And Crime (Aired October 25, 1980)

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 25, 1980 - Program #116. CBS network. "Punishment and Crime". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joe Moross, Len Birman, Lorne Greene (host), Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Percy Grainger (writer).38:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot; - Punishment And Crime (Aired October 25, 1980)

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 25, 1980 - Program #116. CBS network. &quot;Punishment and Crime&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Joe Moross, Len Birman, Lorne Greene (host), Parley Baer, Peggy Webber, Percy Grainger (writer).38:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater - The Voyage Of No Return (04-16-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)

In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the Sears Radio Theater renaming it, the MUTUAL Radio Theater. It retained the same format as before with the same theme for different nights of the week. Lorne Greene remained host for Monday's Western night, Andy Griffith handled Tuesday's Comedy, Vincent Price still was host for Mystery on Wednesdays, Cicely Tyson did Love on Thursday, while Leonard Nimoy was now the Friday night Adventure host. As before the series aired week nights, Monday through Friday. The Mutual Radio Theater debuted Mar 3, 1980 and was to run for 13 weeks on almost 300 stations. The shows were then to be repeated over the summer and fall. It proved to be fairly successful and another 8 weeks of original programs were added; this was followed by another 8 weeks of repeats. The series was broadcast in stereo, making it the only commercial radio network drama program in the nation to use this technology at the time. Great writers were employed for this series including Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin. Good choices were made when it came to cast members. Old familiar voices and names included Janet Waldo, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Mary Jane Croft, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Parley Baer, Elliot Lewis, Jeff Corey, Virginia Gregg, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell and Lurene Tuttle. Then from movies and TV - Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Aan Young, Tom Bosley and Marian Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researchers Group


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-17T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)

In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the Sears Radio Theater renaming it, the MUTUAL Radio Theater. It retained the same format as before with the same theme for different nights of the week. Lorne Greene remained host for Monday's Western night, Andy Griffith handled Tuesday's Comedy, Vincent Price still was host for Mystery on Wednesdays, Cicely Tyson did Love on Thursday, while Leonard Nimoy was now the Friday night Adventure host. As before the series aired week nights, Monday through Friday. The Mutual Radio Theater debuted Mar 3, 1980 and was to run for 13 weeks on almost 300 stations. The shows were then to be repeated over the summer and fall. It proved to be fairly successful and another 8 weeks of original programs were added; this was followed by another 8 weeks of repeats. The series was broadcast in stereo, making it the only commercial radio network drama program in the nation to use this technology at the time. Great writers were employed for this series including Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin. Good choices were made when it came to cast members. Old familiar voices and names included Janet Waldo, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Mary Jane Croft, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Parley Baer, Elliot Lewis, Jeff Corey, Virginia Gregg, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell and Lurene Tuttle. Then from movies and TV - Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Aan Young, Tom Bosley and Marian Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researchers Group


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Voyage Of No Return (Aired April 16, 1980)

In December 1979 the Mutual Broadcasting System...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Love Is Not All (01-31-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Love Is Not All  (Aired January 31, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 31, 1951. Program #68. MGM syndication. "Love Is Not All". Commercials added locally. A fraud operating a Lonely Hearts Union cheats a woman out of $20,000 to start a nationwide fencing operation. He learns that C. D. N. P. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Ralph Forbes, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-16T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Love Is Not All  (Aired January 31, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 31, 1951. Program #68. MGM syndication. &quot;Love Is Not All&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fraud operating a Lonely Hearts Union cheats a woman out of $20,000 to start a nationwide fencing operation. He learns that C. D. N. P. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Ralph Forbes, Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 1/2 hour. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Love Is Not All  (Aired January 31, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short film...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Peeping Tom Murder Case (11-05-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Peeping Tom Murder Case (Aired November 5, 1946)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1946. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Peeping Tom Murder Case". A peeping Tom turned murderer plagues a college campus. Who is it that kills with lacing from a football? Wally Maher, Cathy Lewis, Howard McNear, Leonard St. Clair (writer), Michael Raffetto (director), Brett Halliday (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Charles Arlington (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-16T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Peeping Tom Murder Case (Aired November 5, 1946)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1946. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Peeping Tom Murder Case&quot;. A peeping Tom turned murderer plagues a college campus. Who is it that kills with lacing from a football? Wally Maher, Cathy Lewis, Howard McNear, Leonard St. Clair (writer), Michael Raffetto (director), Brett Halliday (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Charles Arlington (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Peeping Tom Murder Case (Aired November 5, 1946)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth cre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Directors Playhouse - The Killers (06-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. NBC network. "The Killers". Sustaining. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears. After a $200,000 robbery, a gangster just out of jail double crosses the gang and is double crossed in turn. Burt Lancaster, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Frank Gerstle, Gwen Delano, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert Siodmak (guest screen director), Sam Edwards, Shelley Winters, Tony Barrett, William Conrad. 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-16T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1934</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Killers&quot;. Sustaining. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears. After a $200,000 robbery, a gangster just out of jail double crosses the gang and is double crossed in turn. Burt Lancaster, Dan Riss, Frank Barton (announcer), Frank Gerstle, Gwen Delano, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert Siodmak (guest screen director), Sam Edwards, Shelley Winters, Tony Barrett, William Conrad. 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Killers (Aired June 5, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - Father's Birthday (08-01-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Father's Birthday (Aired August 1, 1944)

A Date with Judy began as a summer replacement in 1941 but quickly became popular as listeners followed the growing pains of Judy and her friends and the exasperation of Judy's parents. Teenagers could relate to Judy and her problems with school, boyfriends and parental rules and adults enjoyed remembering their youth as seen through the eyes of a typical teenager. A delighful comedy that ended in 1950, A Date with Judy remains a favorite even today as we realize that teenagers will always face the same problems growing up as Judy and her friends did. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 1, 1944. "Father's Birthday" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. It's Mr. Foster's birthday; Judy wants him to have a "perfect day." Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Louise Erickson, Helen Mack (producer, director), Dix Davis, Charles Cornell (composer, conductor), John Brown, Doug Gorlay (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-16T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>a,date,with,judy,teenager,louise,erickson,john,brown,richard,crenna,aleen,leslie,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-16T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1550322036.13267356" length="6858217" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Father's Birthday (Aired August 1, 1944)

A Date with Judy began as a summer replacement in 1941 but quickly became popular as listeners followed the growing pains of Judy and her friends and the exasperation of Judy's parents. Teenagers could relate to Judy and her problems with school, boyfriends and parental rules and adults enjoyed remembering their youth as seen through the eyes of a typical teenager. A delighful comedy that ended in 1950, A Date with Judy remains a favorite even today as we realize that teenagers will always face the same problems growing up as Judy and her friends did. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 1, 1944. &quot;Father's Birthday&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. It's Mr. Foster's birthday; Judy wants him to have a &quot;perfect day.&quot; Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Louise Erickson, Helen Mack (producer, director), Dix Davis, Charles Cornell (composer, conductor), John Brown, Doug Gorlay (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Father's Birthday (Aired August 1, 1944)

A Date with Judy began as a summer replacement in 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - The Line Is Busy (07-05-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, ""I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone". The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1953. Program #67. ZIV Syndication. "The Line Is Busy". Commercials added locally. Cvetic is told to rent an apartment in the same building in which lives an important American atomic scientist. The Party plans to tap his phone for any secrets he might accidentally divulge! Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-16T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1627</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, &quot;&quot;I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone&quot;. The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1953. Program #67. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Line Is Busy&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic is told to rent an apartment in the same building in which lives an important American atomic scientist. The Party plans to tap his phone for any secrets he might accidentally divulge! Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Line Is Busy (Aired July 5, 1953)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Radio Theater - Breaking The Sound Barrier (10-12-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Breaking The Sound Barrier (Aired October 19, 1953)

The Hollywood Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945. 

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October 19, 1953. Program #95. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Breaking The Sound Barrier". A British drama about brave test pilots starting the age of jet planes. AFRS program name: "Hollywood Radio Theatre." Robert Newton, Dorothy McGuire, Lamont Johnson, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Lamont Johnson, Michael Pate, Herb Butterfield, Ellen Morgan, Alastair Duncan, Terence Rattigan (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 54:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Breaking The Sound Barrier (Aired October 19, 1953)

The Hollywood Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1953. Program #95. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Breaking The Sound Barrier&quot;. A British drama about brave test pilots starting the age of jet planes. AFRS program name: &quot;Hollywood Radio Theatre.&quot; Robert Newton, Dorothy McGuire, Lamont Johnson, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Lamont Johnson, Michael Pate, Herb Butterfield, Ellen Morgan, Alastair Duncan, Terence Rattigan (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 54:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Breaking The Sound Barrier (Aired October 19, 1953)

The Hollywood Radio Theater, one of the ge...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - Red Ryan's Prison Break (06-21-36)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Red Ryan's Prison Break (Aired June 21, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1936. Program #7. Syndicated. "Red Ryan's Prison Break". Commercials added locally. Red Ryan and his fellow convicts break out of Portsmouth prison. Bank robberies in Canada soon follow. Essentially the same program was heard as "True Detective Mysteries" . The date is subject to correction. . 25:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-15T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,name,of,law,crime,police,arrest,detective,investigate,justice,jail,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Red Ryan's Prison Break (Aired June 21, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1936. Program #7. Syndicated. &quot;Red Ryan's Prison Break&quot;. Commercials added locally. Red Ryan and his fellow convicts break out of Portsmouth prison. Bank robberies in Canada soon follow. Essentially the same program was heard as &quot;True Detective Mysteries&quot; . The date is subject to correction. . 25:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Red Ryan's Prison Break (Aired June 21, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - Neighbors Nightmare (02-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

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August 21, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Silent Butler". Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is "playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets." The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-15T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 21, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Silent Butler&quot;. Sustaining. Michael Waring is flown to Lisbon by Army Intelligence. A woman is &quot;playing fast and loose with Uncle Sammy's secrets.&quot; The system cue is added live. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer, transcriber), Eugene Wang (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Bryna Raeburn. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Silent Butler (Aired August 21, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Wayside Theater - The Absent Minded Professor (01-01-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Absent Minded Professor (Aired January 1, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. "The Adventure Of The Absent Minded Professor". Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. The ultimate absent minded professor story...as the chemistry building explodes! Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Addison Simmons (writer), Verne Smith (announcer), Bill Bouchey, Reese Taylor, Frank Dane, Herb Butterfield, Lesley Woods, Forrest Lewis. 32:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-15T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wayside,theater,wbbm,chicago,motor,club,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1921</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Absent Minded Professor (Aired January 1, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;The Adventure Of The Absent Minded Professor&quot;. Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. The ultimate absent minded professor story...as the chemistry building explodes! Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Addison Simmons (writer), Verne Smith (announcer), Bill Bouchey, Reese Taylor, Frank Dane, Herb Butterfield, Lesley Woods, Forrest Lewis. 32:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Absent Minded Professor (Aired January 1, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Treasure Hunt (01-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "Treasure Hunt". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Grandpa Randolph hid $200,000 before he died, leaving behind a clue as to its location. Announcer Marvin Miller assures listeners that Signal Oil "re-arranges atoms" to make better gasoline. Signal does not split them for atomic bombs! Russell Hughes (writer), Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller (announcer), Gerald Mohr, George W. Allen (director). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-14T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Treasure Hunt&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Grandpa Randolph hid $200,000 before he died, leaving behind a clue as to its location. Announcer Marvin Miller assures listeners that Signal Oil &quot;re-arranges atoms&quot; to make better gasoline. Signal does not split them for atomic bombs! Russell Hughes (writer), Mandel Kramer, Marvin Miller (announcer), Gerald Mohr, George W. Allen (director). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Treasure Hunt (Aired January 21, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Case Of The Midway Murders (08-01-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)

Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 1, 1948. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Midway Murders". Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. An escaped convict, a roller coaster corpse, and an enraged ape (Gorilla My Dreams?). Lon Clark. 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-14T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1536</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)

Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 1, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Midway Murders&quot;. Sponsored by: Old Dutch Cleanser, Del Rich Margarine. An escaped convict, a roller coaster corpse, and an enraged ape (Gorilla My Dreams?). Lon Clark. 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Midway Murders (Aired August 1, 1948)

Nick Carter is the name of a popular fic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (09-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (Aired September 25, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1949. "Miss Brooks Takes The Rap" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter has an interesting idea; get Mr. Boynton in trouble and let Miss Brooks take the rap for him. This will make him grateful! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 20:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-14T12_25_13-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (Aired September 25, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1949. &quot;Miss Brooks Takes The Rap&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Walter has an interesting idea; get Mr. Boynton in trouble and let Miss Brooks take the rap for him. This will make him grateful! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Miss Brooks Takes The Rap (Aired September 25, 1949)

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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Eye Of Apollo (10-17-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

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October 17, 1974. BBC. Season 1 Episode 4. "The Eye Of Apollo" - A self-styled "priest of Apollo" persuades a follower to alter her will, then she falls down a lift shaft and dies. Father Brown suspects murder. Kenneth More, Oliver Ford Davies, Ronald Pickup. Peter Jefferies (Director). Ian Fordyce (Producer). G. K. Chesterton (Author). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-14T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1974. BBC. Season 1 Episode 4. &quot;The Eye Of Apollo&quot; - A self-styled &quot;priest of Apollo&quot; persuades a follower to alter her will, then she falls down a lift shaft and dies. Father Brown suspects murder. Kenneth More, Oliver Ford Davies, Ronald Pickup. Peter Jefferies (Director). Ian Fordyce (Producer). G. K. Chesterton (Author). 26:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eye Of Apollo (Aired October 17, 1974)

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      <title>Nightfall - The Repossession (09-26-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 26, 1980. Program #13. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "The Repossession". . Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the "Golden Age." The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981. John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Arthur Samuels (writer), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director), Mary Pirie, Chris Wiggins, Neil Dainard, John Stocker (doubles), John Douglas (script editor), Jon Granik, David Stein, Amanda O'Leary, Earle Toppings (script editor), Maggie Morris, Henry Ramer (host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-14T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1907</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 26, 1980. Program #13. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;The Repossession&quot;. . Sustaining. An excellent horror story about a man possessed by the spirit of his dead Siamese twin. Production, script, and acting are equal to anything from the &quot;Golden Age.&quot; The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 31 1981. John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Arthur Samuels (writer), Nina Callaghan (production assistant, Bill Howell (producer, director), Mary Pirie, Chris Wiggins, Neil Dainard, John Stocker (doubles), John Douglas (script editor), Jon Granik, David Stein, Amanda O'Leary, Earle Toppings (script editor), Maggie Morris, Henry Ramer (host). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Repossession (Aired September 26, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Classified Killer Matter (02-23-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Classified Killer Matter (Aired February 23, 1954)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative "A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar", notes that the original working title was "Yours Truly, Lloyd London". Salomonson writes "Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear – possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd’s of London Insurance Company." Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit – his adventures taking him all over the world. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Classified Killer Matter". An ad for a 1953 Cadillac leads to a murder in a Chicago snowstorm. John Lund. 28:21. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-13T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Classified Killer Matter (Aired February 23, 1954)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative &quot;A Radio Broadcast Log of the Drama Program Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;, notes that the original working title was &quot;Yours Truly, Lloyd London&quot;. Salomonson writes &quot;Lloyd London was scratched out of the body of (the Dick Powell) audition script and Johnny Dollar was written in. Thus the show was re-titled on this script and the main character was renamed. Why this was done was unclear &#8211; possibly to prevent a legal run-in with Lloyd&#8217;s of London Insurance Company.&quot; Although based in Hartford, Connecticut, the insurance capital of the world, freelancer Johnny Dollar managed to get around quite a bit &#8211; his adventures taking him all over the world. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

THIS EPISODE:

February 23, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Classified Killer Matter&quot;. An ad for a 1953 Cadillac leads to a murder in a Chicago snowstorm. John Lund. 28:21. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Classified Killer Matter (Aired February 23, 1954)

For over twelve years, from 1949 throug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Prize Fight Setup (12-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 29, 1953. NBC network. "The Prize Fight Fix". Sustaining. Rocky is mistaken for "The Great Gondolfo," a prize fighter. Finding himself in the ring, Rocky's surprised to find that he's the winner! There's a good reason...and it's filled with poison! Gambler's want him to take the long count..."from here to eternity!" This is a network version of cat. #61853. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Maurice Hart, Joe Forte, Jack Carroll, Maya Gregory, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-13T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1408</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. He'd already done the teen and 20-something idol gig, and he had been expressing more of an interest in dramatic work. Perhaps Sinatra's managers were simply hedging their bets. Sinatra's greatest initial dramatic role in From Here To Eternity was released October 19, 1953, just weeks after Rocky Fortune began its 26-week run on NBC. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 29, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Prize Fight Fix&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky is mistaken for &quot;The Great Gondolfo,&quot; a prize fighter. Finding himself in the ring, Rocky's surprised to find that he's the winner! There's a good reason...and it's filled with poison! Gambler's want him to take the long count...&quot;from here to eternity!&quot; This is a network version of cat. #61853. Frank Sinatra, Jack Mather, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Maurice Hart, Joe Forte, Jack Carroll, Maya Gregory, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Prize Fight Setup (Aired December 29, 1953)

Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Parent's Day (10-26-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 26, 1952. "Parent's Day" - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-13T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 26, 1952. &quot;Parent's Day&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. It's Parent's Day at school. Confusion runs rampant...and then there's the spelling bee! Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Parent's Day (Aired October 26, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (06-30-79) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979) 

The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named "The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory" or "Starlab." Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as "rocket jockies" Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. The original music score and theme, entitled The Aliens World Suite, was composed by Jim Kirk and engineered by Dick Kewzey. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, comprising a 57 piece Westminster Sinfonia in Wembley, England. Many of the realistic sound effects were recorded in four different sessions on an oil tanker in a San Pedro dry dock.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-13T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979) 

The ISA, or International Space Authority, is a governing body of space development and exploration. Organized by all earth nations, it advances humans into deep space. Their base is officially named &quot;The Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory&quot; or &quot;Starlab.&quot; Commissioner White commands the base, and under his command aboard Starlab are Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy along with Starlab's Director of Operations, Jerry Lyden, and two ISA Pilots affectionately known as &quot;rocket jockies&quot; Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. The original music score and theme, entitled The Aliens World Suite, was composed by Jim Kirk and engineered by Dick Kewzey. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, comprising a 57 piece Westminster Sinfonia in Wembley, England. Many of the realistic sound effects were recorded in four different sessions on an oil tanker in a San Pedro dry dock.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Isa Conspiracy Part 3 Of 3 (Aired June 30, 1979) 

The ISA, or International Space Authorit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - The House Is Haunted (10-27-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Is Haunted (Aired October 27, 1942)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Gurgling and smacking his lips as he slurped up a bowl of spaghetti. Cabbages sounded like human heads when chopped open with a cleaver, and carrots had the pleasant resonance of fingers being lopped off. Arch Oboler's celebrated tale of a man turned inside-out by a demonic fog was accomplished by soaking a rubber glove in water and stripping it off at the microphone while a berry basket was curshed at the same instant. The listener saw none of this. The listener saw carnage and death. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 27, 1942. CBS network. "The House Is Haunted." Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast. A man just back from Australia with a huge diamond has a murder on his conscience. The story is also known as, "Mungarha". This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Elliott Lewis, Hans Conried, Cathy Lewis, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Is Haunted (Aired October 27, 1942)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Gurgling and smacking his lips as he slurped up a bowl of spaghetti. Cabbages sounded like human heads when chopped open with a cleaver, and carrots had the pleasant resonance of fingers being lopped off. Arch Oboler's celebrated tale of a man turned inside-out by a demonic fog was accomplished by soaking a rubber glove in water and stripping it off at the microphone while a berry basket was curshed at the same instant. The listener saw none of this. The listener saw carnage and death. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 27, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The House Is Haunted.&quot; Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast. A man just back from Australia with a huge diamond has a murder on his conscience. The story is also known as, &quot;Mungarha&quot;. This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Elliott Lewis, Hans Conried, Cathy Lewis, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Is Haunted (Aired October 27, 1942)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (06-16-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, "The Sun Stealers", on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-12T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3080</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio show created by radio personality Lee Hansen. It aired 26 half-hour episodes between 1978 and 1980, becoming well known for its realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style of dialog. The science fiction show was first syndicated by Watermark Inc. after Lee Hansen was hired as their creative director. After advancing the concept of an action-adventure dramatic radio series, Lee began developing the concept in the fall of 1978. Watermark premiered the first episode, &quot;The Sun Stealers&quot;, on January 7, 1979. The series gained popularity thanks to its relatable characters, full symphonic soundtrack, realistic sound effects, high production values and documentary style format. Eventually over 500 US FM radio stations, along with stations in New Zealand and Australia aired the series. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Isa Conspiracy Part 1 and 2 Of 3 (Aired June 16, 1979)

Alien Worlds was a syndicated radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Old Acquaintance (12-26-48)&lt;B&gt;The Old </title>
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        <![CDATA[Acquaintance (Aired December 26, 1948)

After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Program in September of 1947 with Van Hefflin in the title role, The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe premiered as a weekly series on September 26, 1948. It was well-produced, less introspective than the books or the previous series on NBC, but it had a secret weapon. Gerald Mohr excelled as Marlowe, and his snappy delivery, coupled with well-written stories and intriguing characters makes for entertaining listening. By 1949 the show was pulling the biggest audience on American radio, with a rating of 10.3 million listeners.In 1950, Radio and Television Life Magazine named Gerald Mohr as the Best Male Actor on radio. "And it had the best hard-boiled opening lines of any radio detectives series," according to faithful contributor and OTR fan Stewart Wright. "It has to be heard to be fully appreciated. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 26, 1948. CBS network. "The Old Acquaintance". Sustaining. A good action story about an escaped convict and the two women in his life. Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Edgar Barrier, David Ellis, Lou Krugman, Stan Waxman, Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (special music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-12T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,gloria,blondell,raymond,edgar,barrier,david,ellis,lou,krugman,stan,waxman,jeff,coreyndler,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Acquaintance (Aired December 26, 1948)

After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Program in September of 1947 with Van Hefflin in the title role, The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe premiered as a weekly series on September 26, 1948. It was well-produced, less introspective than the books or the previous series on NBC, but it had a secret weapon. Gerald Mohr excelled as Marlowe, and his snappy delivery, coupled with well-written stories and intriguing characters makes for entertaining listening. By 1949 the show was pulling the biggest audience on American radio, with a rating of 10.3 million listeners.In 1950, Radio and Television Life Magazine named Gerald Mohr as the Best Male Actor on radio. &quot;And it had the best hard-boiled opening lines of any radio detectives series,&quot; according to faithful contributor and OTR fan Stewart Wright. &quot;It has to be heard to be fully appreciated. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 26, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Old Acquaintance&quot;. Sustaining. A good action story about an escaped convict and the two women in his life. Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Edgar Barrier, David Ellis, Lou Krugman, Stan Waxman, Jeff Corey, Richard Aurandt (special music). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Acquaintance (Aired December 26, 1948)

After a three episode trial run on The Pepsodent Progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Globe Theater - Aalias The Deacon (08-07-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Aalias The Deacon (Aired August 7, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-12T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>globe,theater,jimmy,wallington,herbert,marshall,jack,tierny,william,johnstone,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-12T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1549976415.13259033" length="7292868" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Aalias The Deacon (Aired August 7, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Aalias The Deacon (Aired August 7, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated so...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Black Figurine Of Death (01-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Black Figurine Of Death (Aired January 26, 1953)

We know that the series started as a different program altogether. It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. The actors weren't big names and the music and sound effects were sometimes lackluster. But the situations and original writing often made up for these shortcomings. It was similar in that way to another low budget but even more imaginative series, Quiet Please. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Black Figurine Of Death". Sustaining. Uncle Amos and his little statuette have fun from beyond the grave. One of the announcements has possibly been deleted. . 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-12T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1466</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Black Figurine Of Death (Aired January 26, 1953)

We know that the series started as a different program altogether. It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. The actors weren't big names and the music and sound effects were sometimes lackluster. But the situations and original writing often made up for these shortcomings. It was similar in that way to another low budget but even more imaginative series, Quiet Please. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Black Figurine Of Death&quot;. Sustaining. Uncle Amos and his little statuette have fun from beyond the grave. One of the announcements has possibly been deleted. . 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Black Figurine Of Death (Aired January 26, 1953)

We know that the series started as a differen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Search For Asteroid X (12-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 13, 1952. ABC network. "The Search For Asteroid X". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of the Saturn Syndicate with the help of a human computer. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley, Lou Huston (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-11T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 13, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Search For Asteroid X&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are on the trail of the Saturn Syndicate with the help of a human computer. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Norman Jolley, Lou Huston (writer). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Search For Asteroid X (Aired December 13, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Dr. Conlon Quack (01-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Conlon Quack (Aired January 19, 1951)

Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. Actors contributing to Dr. Kildare included Stacy Harris, Isabel Jewell, Jay Novello, George Ellis, Paul Frees, Raymond Burr, and Jack Webb. (Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group)

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1951. "Dr Conlon Quack" - Program #49. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The story of Dr. Conlon, a quack. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Ted Osborne, Georgia Ellis, Edwin Max, Raymond Burr, Dick Joy (announcer), Sarah Selby, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-11T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-11T14_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1549922431.13257879" length="6522091" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1630</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Conlon Quack (Aired January 19, 1951)

Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. Actors contributing to Dr. Kildare included Stacy Harris, Isabel Jewell, Jay Novello, George Ellis, Paul Frees, Raymond Burr, and Jack Webb. (Show Notes From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group)

THIS EPISODE:

January 19, 1951. &quot;Dr Conlon Quack&quot; - Program #49. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The story of Dr. Conlon, a quack. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Ted Osborne, Georgia Ellis, Edwin Max, Raymond Burr, Dick Joy (announcer), Sarah Selby, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Conlon Quack (Aired January 19, 1951)

Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was eno...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - A Car For Alice (10-02-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Car For Alice (Aired October 2, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. "A Car For Alice" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil sings, "Laurabelle Lee." Alice sings, "I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy." Remley buys a car for $300; and what a car! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Herb Vigran, Jeanine Roos, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Ruth Davis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-11T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Car For Alice (Aired October 2, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. &quot;A Car For Alice&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil sings, &quot;Laurabelle Lee.&quot; Alice sings, &quot;I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy.&quot; Remley buys a car for $300; and what a car! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Herb Vigran, Jeanine Roos, Paul Phillips (producer, director), Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Ruth Davis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Car For Alice (Aired October 2, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, pla...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - The City Manager (11-16-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The City Manager (Aired November 16, 1964)

With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Now that the Golden Age of Radio has come and gone, there's all the more reason to give this wonderful dramatic anthology another listen. Moreso, given its compact, but thoroughly developed 30-minute format. And let's not forget the chance to listen to wonderful Fred Foy's remarkable voice hosting the series. That's reason enough to give this series another listen. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1964. ABC network. "The City Manager". Commercials deleted. When it comes to city government, efficiency is everything! Robert Cenedella (writer), Ted Bell (director), Leon Janney, Owen Jordan, Charles Randall, Jack Hurdle, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Fred Foy (announcer). 20:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-11T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1297</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The City Manager (Aired November 16, 1964)

With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Now that the Golden Age of Radio has come and gone, there's all the more reason to give this wonderful dramatic anthology another listen. Moreso, given its compact, but thoroughly developed 30-minute format. And let's not forget the chance to listen to wonderful Fred Foy's remarkable voice hosting the series. That's reason enough to give this series another listen. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1964. ABC network. &quot;The City Manager&quot;. Commercials deleted. When it comes to city government, efficiency is everything! Robert Cenedella (writer), Ted Bell (director), Leon Janney, Owen Jordan, Charles Randall, Jack Hurdle, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Fred Foy (announcer). 20:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The City Manager (Aired November 16, 1964)

With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Murder At Dandy's Dream (09-14-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Murder At Dandy's Dream (09-14-44)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1944. "Murder At Dandy's Dream" - Leonidas follows Mrs. Mollett to Dandy's Dream Resort for peaceful relaxarion. This, of course, results in another murder that requires the great man's detective talents. Walter Hampden, Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-10T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,walter,hampden,howard,merrill,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder At Dandy's Dream (09-14-44)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1944. &quot;Murder At Dandy's Dream&quot; - Leonidas follows Mrs. Mollett to Dandy's Dream Resort for peaceful relaxarion. This, of course, results in another murder that requires the great man's detective talents. Walter Hampden, Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder At Dandy's Dream (09-14-44)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - Success Story (1957)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Success Story (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. 

THIS EPISODE:

ABC network. "Success Story". Not auditioned. The praogram is also known as, "Masters Of Mystery." "The story of a man who believes in making plans for his future. Plans that include even murder!" Don Dowd (host), Robert Foster (writer), Clark Andrews (producer). 20:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-10T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abc,mystery,time,don,dowd,sir,laurence,olivier,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1256</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Success Story (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. 

THIS EPISODE:

ABC network. &quot;Success Story&quot;. Not auditioned. The praogram is also known as, &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; &quot;The story of a man who believes in making plans for his future. Plans that include even murder!&quot; Don Dowd (host), Robert Foster (writer), Clark Andrews (producer). 20:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Success Story (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The MGM Theater Of The Air - Anna Karenina (12-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Anna Karenina (Aired December 9, 1949)

 During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. "The Story of Dr. Kildare", "The Adventures of Maisie", "The Hardy Family", and "Crime Does Not Pay" were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York’s WMGM, owned by Loew’s Incorporated and known in the business as "The Call Letters of the Stars." 

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. "Anna Karenina". Commercials added locally. Love and heartbreak in old Russia. Howard Dietz (host), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (author), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Phillip Clarke, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), Marlene Dietrich, Arnold Moss, Ed Stokes (nnouncer). 54:49. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-10T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mgm,theater,of,the,air,howard,dietz,phillip,clarke,marlene,dietrich,arnold,moss,ed,stokes,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3289</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Anna Karenina (Aired December 9, 1949)

 During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. &quot;The Story of Dr. Kildare&quot;, &quot;The Adventures of Maisie&quot;, &quot;The Hardy Family&quot;, and &quot;Crime Does Not Pay&quot; were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York&#8217;s WMGM, owned by Loew&#8217;s Incorporated and known in the business as &quot;The Call Letters of the Stars.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

December 9, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. &quot;Anna Karenina&quot;. Commercials added locally. Love and heartbreak in old Russia. Howard Dietz (host), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (author), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Phillip Clarke, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), Marlene Dietrich, Arnold Moss, Ed Stokes (nnouncer). 54:49. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Anna Karenina (Aired December 9, 1949)

 During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tif...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - The Discovery Of Weather (11-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Discovery Of Weather (Aired November 5, 1947)

He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1947. "The Discovery Of Weather" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Gerard" (Arnold Stang) describes his experiences in Hollywood. Loraine Burton and her cocker spaniel sing, "Sugar Blues." Don't miss this performance; Henry describes the dog as the only cocker with an AFRA card! "Uncle Henry" reads the advertising cartoon at the bottom of the funnies. Bernie Green and his orchestra play a fully orchestrated version of, "The Pepsi Cola Theme." "The March Of Science" tells about, "The Disocvery Of Weather." Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Loraine Burton. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-10T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Discovery Of Weather (Aired November 5, 1947)

He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1947. &quot;The Discovery Of Weather&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Gerard&quot; (Arnold Stang) describes his experiences in Hollywood. Loraine Burton and her cocker spaniel sing, &quot;Sugar Blues.&quot; Don't miss this performance; Henry describes the dog as the only cocker with an AFRA card! &quot;Uncle Henry&quot; reads the advertising cartoon at the bottom of the funnies. Bernie Green and his orchestra play a fully orchestrated version of, &quot;The Pepsi Cola Theme.&quot; &quot;The March Of Science&quot; tells about, &quot;The Disocvery Of Weather.&quot; Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Loraine Burton. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Discovery Of Weather (Aired November 5, 1947)

He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 1030 - The Monkey's Paw (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Monkey's Paw (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-10T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,1030,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Monkey's Paw (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Monkey's Paw (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall1212 - The Blitz Murder Case (11-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)

Whitehall 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 18, 1951. NBC network. "The Blitz Murder Case". Sustaining. The first show of the series. A visit to the "Black Museum" and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-09T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)

Whitehall 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Blitz Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. A visit to the &quot;Black Museum&quot; and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blitz Murder Case (Aired November 18, 1951)

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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Behind The Lines (05-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. Fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1950. "Behind The Lines" - NBC network. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Colonel Corey Ford introduces the series before the story. An announcement is made that this is the first show of the series, but in an ambigiuous way. The stories are based on a book by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain. An American O. S. S. member parachutes into occupied Austria on a spying mission, but makes a serious mistake. Keep your eye on the button! The story is untitled in NBC records. The program of May 14, 1950 was pre-empted for a speech by President Truman. Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber (announcer), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Ross Martin, Bernard Philips (?), Dolly Haas, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (host, author), Alistair MacBain (author). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-09T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1842</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. Fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1950. &quot;Behind The Lines&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Colonel Corey Ford introduces the series before the story. An announcement is made that this is the first show of the series, but in an ambigiuous way. The stories are based on a book by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain. An American O. S. S. member parachutes into occupied Austria on a spying mission, but makes a serious mistake. Keep your eye on the button! The story is untitled in NBC records. The program of May 14, 1950 was pre-empted for a speech by President Truman. Joseph Julian, Berry Kroeger, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber (announcer), Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Ross Martin, Bernard Philips (?), Dolly Haas, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Jon Gart (music director), Corey Ford (host, author), Alistair MacBain (author). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Lines (Aired May 7, 1950)

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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Statue Of Death (08-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Statue Of Death". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. An electric eye is outsmarted. A gift of appreciation causes the death of an innocent woman. Molecules of murder! The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-09T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Statue Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. An electric eye is outsmarted. A gift of appreciation causes the death of an innocent woman. Molecules of murder! The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Statue Of Death (Aired August 16, 1949)

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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Landscaping (09-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Landscaping (Aired September 10, 1946)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).  He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me.

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1946. "Landscaping" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. Rehearsal recording. Alan tries to impress Betty's father by landscaping the back yard. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dave Schwartz (writer), Doris Singleton, Eddie Pola (director), George Wyle and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Joe Young (writer), Ken Christy, Larry Keating (announcer), The Smart Set. 36:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-09T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2178</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Landscaping (Aired September 10, 1946)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).  He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me.

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1946. &quot;Landscaping&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. Rehearsal recording. Alan tries to impress Betty's father by landscaping the back yard. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dave Schwartz (writer), Doris Singleton, Eddie Pola (director), George Wyle and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Joe Young (writer), Ken Christy, Larry Keating (announcer), The Smart Set. 36:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Landscaping (Aired September 10, 1946)

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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Death's Goblet (05-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 24, 1946. Program #6. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death's Goblet". Commercials added locally. Everyone who drinks from the goblet...becomes a murderer! Raymond Morgan (host), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Eric Dressler, John Griggs, Sigmund Miller (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-09T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1558</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 24, 1946. Program #6. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death's Goblet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Everyone who drinks from the goblet...becomes a murderer! Raymond Morgan (host), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Eric Dressler, John Griggs, Sigmund Miller (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death's Goblet (Aired May 24, 1946)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Next Witness (03-27-82)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Next Witness (03-27-82)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourmÃ¢??und. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-08T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Next Witness (03-27-82)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a gourm&#195;&#162;??und. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Next Witness (03-27-82)

Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Deep Death (01-02-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940) 

The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-08T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940) 

The show was initially created around these two actors, though Trevor was then a young budding actress appearing in movies as well as radio. Producer-Director-Writer Jerry McGill had been a newspaperman and wrote the series about a crusading managing editor of the Illustrated Press. McGill took his show to heart writing stories about juvenile delinquency, drunk driving and racism, though the show was at worst melodramatic at best poignant. Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deep Death (Aired January 2, 1940) 

The show was initially created around these two actors, th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Box Of Death (04-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Box Of Death (Aired April 17, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. 

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April 17, 1947. CBS network. "Box Of Death". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A crook with a lucky penny delivers a woman's husband to her, dead in a box. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), Archie Bleyer (music), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Box Of Death (Aired April 17, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Box Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A crook with a lucky penny delivers a woman's husband to her, dead in a box. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), Archie Bleyer (music), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Box Of Death (Aired April 17, 1947)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Baseball (04-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1949. ABC network. Sponsored by: Texaco. "A Salute To Baseball." Milton calls a baseball game as an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Chinaman. Milton takes his son to Ebbets Field. The program is also known as, "The Milton Berle Show." Milton Berle, Frank Gallop, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly, Charles Irving, Jacqueline Susann, John Gibson, Kay Armen, Allen Roth and His Orchestra, Alan Reed. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-08T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1637</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1949. ABC network. Sponsored by: Texaco. &quot;A Salute To Baseball.&quot; Milton calls a baseball game as an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Chinaman. Milton takes his son to Ebbets Field. The program is also known as, &quot;The Milton Berle Show.&quot; Milton Berle, Frank Gallop, Pert Kelton, Jack Albertson, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly, Charles Irving, Jacqueline Susann, John Gibson, Kay Armen, Allen Roth and His Orchestra, Alan Reed. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Baseball (Aired April 20, 1949)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Roughing It (10-05-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Roughing It (Aired October 5, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 5, 1956. CBS network. "Roughing It". Sustaining. Written by and "narrated" by Samuel Clemens. A do-it-yourself kit for Western movies. Good radio and a fine adaptation of Mark Twain. Daws Butler, Edward Marr, Harold Peary, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Junius Matthews, Luis Van Rooten, Mark Twain (author), Peter Leeds. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-08T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Roughing It (Aired October 5, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 5, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Roughing It&quot;. Sustaining. Written by and &quot;narrated&quot; by Samuel Clemens. A do-it-yourself kit for Western movies. Good radio and a fine adaptation of Mark Twain. Daws Butler, Edward Marr, Harold Peary, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Junius Matthews, Luis Van Rooten, Mark Twain (author), Peter Leeds. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Roughing It (Aired October 5, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Missing Japanese Weapons (02-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)

Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had mostly worked in movies, agreed to star in a radio series called "Dangerous Assignment" on the NBC Radio network; Donlevy played Steve Mitchell -- "international troubleshooter" for an un-named US government intelligence agency; whose boss "The Commissioner" -- dispatched him to world trouble spots; Naturally all problems got fixed in record time, all in accordance with US interests; the NBC radio series was a big enough success to last three seasons (from 1949 - 1953); perhaps the success was due in part to the mystique of the foreign situations which radio listeners could create in their imaginations; During its last year on radio, Donlevy formed a production company to convert the idea to television; But no TV network was interested, so he produced 39 episodes and sold them to individual stations nationwide in First-run Syndication. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Steve Mitchell flies to Panama to recover "Missing Japanese Weapons" and solve the murder of his friend, Bill Thorne. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-07T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)

Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had mostly worked in movies, agreed to star in a radio series called &quot;Dangerous Assignment&quot; on the NBC Radio network; Donlevy played Steve Mitchell -- &quot;international troubleshooter&quot; for an un-named US government intelligence agency; whose boss &quot;The Commissioner&quot; -- dispatched him to world trouble spots; Naturally all problems got fixed in record time, all in accordance with US interests; the NBC radio series was a big enough success to last three seasons (from 1949 - 1953); perhaps the success was due in part to the mystique of the foreign situations which radio listeners could create in their imaginations; During its last year on radio, Donlevy formed a production company to convert the idea to television; But no TV network was interested, so he produced 39 episodes and sold them to individual stations nationwide in First-run Syndication. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the season. Steve Mitchell flies to Panama to recover &quot;Missing Japanese Weapons&quot; and solve the murder of his friend, Bill Thorne. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Bruce Ashley (music). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Missing Japanese Weapons (Aired February 6, 1950)

Irish-American actor Brian Donlevy, who had...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Sprinter (06-16-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1954. "The Sprinter" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-07T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13250891.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 16, 1954. &quot;The Sprinter&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sprinter (Aired June 16, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Can You Top This - Bus (11-07-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bus (Aired November 7, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said "There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air." Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The "Senator", like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. Donald was born in Bristol, England into a theatrical family. By the time he was nine years old, he had traveled around the world twice. At the age of ten he began acting in radio. Later he played Ajax Cassidy on the Fred Allen Show, and dramatized the voices of Winston Churchill, Field Marshall Montgomery, King George VI and the Duke of Windsor on the March of Time.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-07T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>can,you,top,this,quiz,humor,funny,laugh,senator,edward,hastings,ford,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>155</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bus (Aired November 7, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said &quot;There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air.&quot; Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The &quot;Senator&quot;, like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. Donald was born in Bristol, England into a theatrical family. By the time he was nine years old, he had traveled around the world twice. At the age of ten he began acting in radio. Later he played Ajax Cassidy on the Fred Allen Show, and dramatized the voices of Winston Churchill, Field Marshall Montgomery, King George VI and the Duke of Windsor on the March of Time.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bus (Aired November 7, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - Night Must Fall (12-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Night Must Fall (Aired December 21, 1952)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show’s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City “where the American stage begins”. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 21, 1952. NBC network. "Night Must Fall". Sustaining. The program has also been dated November 19, 1952. John Chapman (host), Mary Boland, Alfred Drake, Emlyn Williams (author), Carmen Matthews, Richard Newton, Mary Michael, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Horace Braham, Cathleen Cordell, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 1:00.57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-07T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,0tr,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Night Must Fall (Aired December 21, 1952)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show&#8217;s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City &#8220;where the American stage begins&#8221;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 21, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Night Must Fall&quot;. Sustaining. The program has also been dated November 19, 1952. John Chapman (host), Mary Boland, Alfred Drake, Emlyn Williams (author), Carmen Matthews, Richard Newton, Mary Michael, George Lefferts (adaptor, transcriber), Horace Braham, Cathleen Cordell, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 1:00.57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Night Must Fall (Aired December 21, 1952)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up (07-09-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up (Aired July 9, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid’s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

July 9, 1977. Program #45. CBS network. "The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on January 8, 1978 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Jack London, James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Russell Horton, Earl Hammond, Himan Brown (producer, director). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up (Aired July 9, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid&#8217;s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. I believe they had hoped to maintain General Mills sponsorship during the complete 104 episodes, but General Mills dropped their sponsorship after the original broadcasts. The series continued for the next 52 repeats as the CBS Radio Adventure Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

July 9, 1977. Program #45. CBS network. &quot;The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on January 8, 1978 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Jack London, James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Russell Horton, Earl Hammond, Himan Brown (producer, director). Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sailor Who Wouldn't Give Up (Aired July 9, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Earth Abides Pt.2 of 2 (11-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Earth Abides Part 2 of 2 (Aired November 12, 1950)

Escape is probably the best adventure anthology ever broadcast. Escape brings together everything that was good about old-time radio drama rolled into one. The title itself almost sums up the very essence of what radio drama is all about. Each of the episodes was a micro drama carefully planned to capture the listeners attention for thirty minutes. Over two-hundred episodes were made and almost all of them are as good today as they were over half a century ago. For the first few years the series was on air the announcement at the start of the show varied almost every week, but by the 1950s it had settled down to be the now famous Escape. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1950. CBS network. "Earth Abides" Part 2. Sustaining. The magnificent conclusion to a very well written story. Probably the best of the series. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 17, 1950. John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, Paul Frees, George Steward (author), David Ellis (adaptor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Ivan Ditmars (music), Peggy Webber, Jeffrey Silver (doubles), Lou Krugman (announcer, performer), Michael Ann Barrett (doubles), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-06T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Earth Abides Part 2 of 2 (Aired November 12, 1950)

Escape is probably the best adventure anthology ever broadcast. Escape brings together everything that was good about old-time radio drama rolled into one. The title itself almost sums up the very essence of what radio drama is all about. Each of the episodes was a micro drama carefully planned to capture the listeners attention for thirty minutes. Over two-hundred episodes were made and almost all of them are as good today as they were over half a century ago. For the first few years the series was on air the announcement at the start of the show varied almost every week, but by the 1950s it had settled down to be the now famous Escape. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Earth Abides&quot; Part 2. Sustaining. The magnificent conclusion to a very well written story. Probably the best of the series. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 17, 1950. John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Parley Baer, Paul Frees, George Steward (author), David Ellis (adaptor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Ivan Ditmars (music), Peggy Webber, Jeffrey Silver (doubles), Lou Krugman (announcer, performer), Michael Ann Barrett (doubles), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Earth Abides Part 2 of 2 (Aired November 12, 1950)

Escape is probably the best adventure antho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Earth Abides Pt.1 of 2 (11-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Earth Abides Part 1 of 2 (Aired November 5, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1950. CBS network. "Earth Abides" Part 1. Sustaining. A magnificent story about the end of "The Age Of Man," and the beginning of, The Age Of The Rat." The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 10, 1950. David Ellis (adaptor), George Steward (author), John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman (announcer, performer), Michael Ann Barrett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Paul Frees (doubles), Peggy Webber, Ron Brogan, Roy Rowan (announcer), Ivan Ditmars (music). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Earth Abides Part 1 of 2 (Aired November 5, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Earth Abides&quot; Part 1. Sustaining. A magnificent story about the end of &quot;The Age Of Man,&quot; and the beginning of, The Age Of The Rat.&quot; The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 10, 1950. David Ellis (adaptor), George Steward (author), John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman (announcer, performer), Michael Ann Barrett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Parley Baer, Paul Frees (doubles), Peggy Webber, Ron Brogan, Roy Rowan (announcer), Ivan Ditmars (music). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Earth Abides Part 1 of 2 (Aired November 5, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - The Golf Challenge (05-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1950. "The Golf Challenge" - (WIBA) Radio. Jim and Ed Davis are paired in golf tournament. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 33:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-06T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1950. &quot;The Golf Challenge&quot; - (WIBA) Radio. Jim and Ed Davis are paired in golf tournament. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 33:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Golf Challenge (Aired May 11, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is pe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - Physician Of The Dead (11-08-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Physician Of The Dead (Aired November 8, 1934)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer. In November 1936, Alonzo Deen Cole edited The Witch's Tale magazine with the lead story by Cole. It ran for only two issues. Show Notes From Tales After Midnight.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-06T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witchs,tale,old,nancy,salem,horror,thriller,weird,supernatural,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Physician Of The Dead (Aired November 8, 1934)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer. In November 1936, Alonzo Deen Cole edited The Witch's Tale magazine with the lead story by Cole. It ran for only two issues. Show Notes From Tales After Midnight.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Physician Of The Dead (Aired November 8, 1934)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - The Haunted Corpse (07-25-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1957. NBC network. "The Haunted Corpse". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Swapped bodies and a plan for immortality. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on December 12, 1957. Frederick Pohl (author), Leon Janney, Jim Boles, Joseph Bell, Reese Taylor, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 20:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-05T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1210</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Haunted Corpse&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Swapped bodies and a plan for immortality. The program closing has been deleted, the story is complete. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on December 12, 1957. Frederick Pohl (author), Leon Janney, Jim Boles, Joseph Bell, Reese Taylor, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 20:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted Corpse (Aired July 25, 1957)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Radio Reader's Digest - The American Master Counterfeiters (04-15-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The American Master Counterfeiters (Aired April 15, 1948)

The final Radio Reader's Digest show was broadcast on 3rd June 1948, with the now vacant radio slot being filled the following week with the launch of The Hallmark Playhouse, which although followed the same format, was a huge break from the Radio Reader's Digest because the stories were adapted from literary best sellers, with some stories that were obscure such as the leprechaun tales in O’Halloran’s Luck by Stephen Vincent Benet - rather than the true stories from the Reader's Digest magazine, such as The Baron of Arizona, the story of a man who actually convinced the United States Government that he owned the state of Arizona. Conrad Nagel hosted the Radio Reader's Digest series until December 10, 1944 and also played a character in some of the stories that Reader's Digest provided. Other hosts included Quinton Reynolds, Richard Kollmar, and Les Tremayne. Stars for the shows on The Hallmark Playhouse included Irene Dunn, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From RUSC.Com.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. "The American Master Counterfeiters". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A secret service agent breaks a clever gang of counterfeiters. Franchot Tone, Jay Jackson (host), George Petrie, Robert Cenedella (adaptor), Stuart Robinson (author), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jack Miller (composer). 29:57.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 01:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-05T17_05_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The final Radio Reader's Digest show was broadcast on 3rd June 1948, with the now vacant radio slot being filled the following week with the launch of The Hallmark Playhouse, which although followed the same format, was a huge break from the Radio Reader's Digest because the stories were adapted from literary best sellers, with some stories that were obscure such as the leprechaun tales in O&#8217;Halloran&#8217;s Luck by Stephen Vincent Benet - rather than the true stories from the Reader's Digest magazine, such as The Baron of Arizona, the story of a man who actually convinced the United States Government that he owned the state of Arizona. Conrad Nagel hosted the Radio Reader's Digest series until December 10, 1944 and also played a character in some of the stories that Reader's Digest provided. Other hosts included Quinton Reynolds, Richard Kollmar, and Les Tremayne. Stars for the shows on The Hallmark Playhouse included Irene Dunn, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From RUSC.Com.

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. &quot;The American Master Counterfeiters&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A secret service agent breaks a clever gang of counterfeiters. Franchot Tone, Jay Jackson (host), George Petrie, Robert Cenedella (adaptor), Stuart Robinson (author), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jack Miller (composer). 29:57.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The American Master Counterfeiters (Aired April 15, 1948)

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      <title>John Steele Adventurer - Play Ball (08-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised “suspense and hard, fast action,” and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 30, 1949. Mutual network. "Play Ball". Sustaining. "One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog." "The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime." Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52.


  




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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)

From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff, State Department special agent in Turkey, etc. Each story is told from the point of view of the main character, a friend of Steele's. Steele himself makes cameo appearances in the series. The series featured Ted Mallie as the announcer (Mallie also announced for The Shadow and I Love A Mystery) and Don Douglas as John Steele, and was directed by Elliot Drake. It often promised &#8220;suspense and hard, fast action,&#8221; and nearly always delivered. It had excellent production values, and its plots that were often complex. The stories are reminiscent of pulp stories from magazines like Argosy or All-Story.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 30, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Play Ball&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;One man against an angry crowd, a foul ball and a fog.&quot; &quot;The fans in the stands are part of what makes baseball the grerat American pasttime.&quot; Don Douglas, Sylvan Levin (conductor), Robert Monroe (producer), Elliott Drake (writer, director), Charles Holmes, Grace Keddy, Ross Martin, Al Patterson, Joe Halgenson, Jimmy Powers, Ted Mallie (announcer). 28:52.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>Play Ball (Aired August 30, 1949)

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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Building Materials (11-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of "Building Materials" at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)

During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1946. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Jack is planning to raise chickens and farm for eggs, but there's a shortage of &quot;Building Materials&quot; at an affordable price for the coop. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Building Materials (Aired November 20, 1946)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (05-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1953. CBS network. "Print Asper". Sustaining. Rabb is a dishonest lawyer who tries to cheat John Asper out of his ranch. Lawyer Rabb is found shot four days later, it looks as if one of Asper's son's did the shooting. A good story! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 23, 1959. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Joseph Kearns, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-05T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1832</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Print Asper&quot;. Sustaining. Rabb is a dishonest lawyer who tries to cheat John Asper out of his ranch. Lawyer Rabb is found shot four days later, it looks as if one of Asper's son's did the shooting. A good story! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 23, 1959. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Joseph Kearns, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Print Asper (Aired May 23, 1953)

The radio show firs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Nobody Lives Forever (Starring Ronald Reagan) 11-17-47</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nobody Lives Forever (Starring Ronald Reagan) Aired November 17, 1947

Lux became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theater through most of the 1950s. Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934 on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922-24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1947. CBS network. "Nobody Lives Forever". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A con-man returns from the war, but falls for the perfect victim. Ronald Reagan recalls his radio days as a sportscaster and recreates a play-by-play. Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), William Conrad, William Johnstone, Jeff Chandler (billed as "Ira Grossel"), Herb Butterfield, Frances Robinson, Edward Marr, Edwin Cooper, Edwin Max, Tyler McVey, Herbert Rawlinson, Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), Dorothy Malone (intermission guest), W. R. Burnett (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 1:02:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-04T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nobody Lives Forever (Starring Ronald Reagan) Aired November 17, 1947

Lux became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theater through most of the 1950s. Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934 on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922-24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Nobody Lives Forever&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A con-man returns from the war, but falls for the perfect victim. Ronald Reagan recalls his radio days as a sportscaster and recreates a play-by-play. Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), William Conrad, William Johnstone, Jeff Chandler (billed as &quot;Ira Grossel&quot;), Herb Butterfield, Frances Robinson, Edward Marr, Edwin Cooper, Edwin Max, Tyler McVey, Herbert Rawlinson, Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as &quot;Libby&quot;), Dorothy Malone (intermission guest), W. R. Burnett (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 1:02:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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Lux became the most popu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silent Men - Souvenirs Of War (12-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Souvenirs Of War (Aired December 23, 1951)

The post WWII radio audience was hungry to hear of the exploits of Federal Agents of all branches of government, Guys who carried a shield, but because of the sensitive nature of their work, were rarely, if ever, honored.  Not just CIA or FBI agents, but postal inspectors, immigration service agents, Federal Bureau of Narcotics, they were all highlighted in this action packed series. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. played the part each week of one of these special operatives. With his background, he was a natural. That's in addition to being a great actor in his own right. So if espionage, covert ops, and stuff like that is your idea of old time radio bliss, The Silent Men is for you. In Addition to the great stories, and Fairbanks acting, great supporting actors also were on The Silent Men, including  William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Virginia Gregg, and Lou Merrill.

THIS EPISODE:

December 23, 1951. NBC network. "Souvenirs Of War". Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights the illegal sale of weapons. The program ends with a singing Christmas jingle (with chimes) for NBC. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Stan Waxman, Jerry Farber, Glen Vernon, Jean Tatum, Bill Yagerman. 29:38.  


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-04T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>douglas,fairbanks,jr.,cia,fbi,agents,postal,inspectors,william,conrad,herb,butterfield,virginia,gregg,lou,merrill,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Souvenirs Of War (Aired December 23, 1951)

The post WWII radio audience was hungry to hear of the exploits of Federal Agents of all branches of government, Guys who carried a shield, but because of the sensitive nature of their work, were rarely, if ever, honored.  Not just CIA or FBI agents, but postal inspectors, immigration service agents, Federal Bureau of Narcotics, they were all highlighted in this action packed series. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. played the part each week of one of these special operatives. With his background, he was a natural. That's in addition to being a great actor in his own right. So if espionage, covert ops, and stuff like that is your idea of old time radio bliss, The Silent Men is for you. In Addition to the great stories, and Fairbanks acting, great supporting actors also were on The Silent Men, including  William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Virginia Gregg, and Lou Merrill.

THIS EPISODE:

December 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Souvenirs Of War&quot;. Sustaining. A counter-intelligence agent fights the illegal sale of weapons. The program ends with a singing Christmas jingle (with chimes) for NBC. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Stan Waxman, Jerry Farber, Glen Vernon, Jean Tatum, Bill Yagerman. 29:38.  


  


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      <title>Adventures By Morse - A Coffin For The Lady (04-14-46) Pt.3 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Coffin For The Lady (Aired April 14, 1946) Pt.3 of 3

Adventures by Morse is the greatest 1944 Radio adventure series that never aired in either 1944 or 1945. Or at least, so say the old time radio community--or 'otr'--that invented itself in the mid-1970s for the express purpose of commercializing and exploiting Vintage or Golden Age Radio. The otr community has long claimed that Adventures By Morse was one of the three, legendary Radio Adventure series' penned by Carlton E. Morse. All rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1946. Program #13. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "A Coffin For The Lady Pt.3 of 3". Commercials added locally. "The Deepest Grave In The World." The conclusion of the story. Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-04T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,elliott,lewis,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Coffin For The Lady (Aired April 14, 1946) Pt.3 of 3

Adventures by Morse is the greatest 1944 Radio adventure series that never aired in either 1944 or 1945. Or at least, so say the old time radio community--or 'otr'--that invented itself in the mid-1970s for the express purpose of commercializing and exploiting Vintage or Golden Age Radio. The otr community has long claimed that Adventures By Morse was one of the three, legendary Radio Adventure series' penned by Carlton E. Morse. All rights to Adventures By Morse are retained by MorseLCo, Incorporated, the Morse Family's California-registered Trust. While they have occasionally issued a license to some of Carlton Morse's holdings, the vast majority of his work remains in the exclusive possession of the Family's trust. Apparently the Morse Family has been counseled that a resurgent market for Carlton E. Morse's adventure serials will yet present itself one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

April 14, 1946. Program #13. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;A Coffin For The Lady Pt.3 of 3&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Deepest Grave In The World.&quot; The conclusion of the story. Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Coffin For The Lady (Aired April 14, 1946) Pt.3 of 3

Adventures by Morse is the greatest 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Takes Up Reading (05-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. 

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May 3, 1946. "Archie Takes Up Reading" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. A moving and different kind of "Duffy's Tavern" program. In between Archie's jokes are serious dramas about starvation in India, Italy and Greece. Good radio! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-04</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 3, 1946. &quot;Archie Takes Up Reading&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. A moving and different kind of &quot;Duffy's Tavern&quot; program. In between Archie's jokes are serious dramas about starvation in India, Italy and Greece. Good radio! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Sandra Gould. 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Takes Up Reading (Aired May 3, 1946)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - The Movie Company (09-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Movie Company (Aired September 11, 1950)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 11, 1950. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Movie Company". Sustaining. Candy finds a real body hanging among the props on a movie set. Natalie Masters, Monte Masters (producer, director). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-04T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Movie Company (Aired September 11, 1950)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 11, 1950. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Movie Company&quot;. Sustaining. Candy finds a real body hanging among the props on a movie set. Natalie Masters, Monte Masters (producer, director). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Movie Company (Aired September 11, 1950)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - A Coffin For The Lady (04-07-46) Pt.2 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Coffin For The Lady (04-07-46) Pt.2 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo. The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1946. Program #12. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "A Coffin For The Lady Pt.2 of 3". Commercials added locally. "Conversation In The Casket" Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-03T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,elliott,lewis,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Coffin For The Lady (04-07-46) Pt.2 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo. The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1946. Program #12. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;A Coffin For The Lady Pt.2 of 3&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Conversation In The Casket&quot; Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



 </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Coffin For The Lady (04-07-46) Pt.2 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - A Coffin For The Lady (03-31-46) Pt.1 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Coffin For The Lady (03-31-46) Pt.1 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1946. Program #11. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "A Coffin For The Lady" Pt.1 of 3. Commercials added locally. No title given, the first episode of the story. Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-03T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,elliott,lewis,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Coffin For The Lady (03-31-46) Pt.1 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love a Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1946. Program #11. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;A Coffin For The Lady&quot; Pt.1 of 3. Commercials added locally. No title given, the first episode of the story. Elliott Lewis, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A Coffin For The Lady (03-31-46) Pt.1 of 3

Adventures by Morse was a 52-episode syndicated adv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (10-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon". Commercials added locally. Frank and his sidekick Mark are in rainswept Colon, Panama, tracking down an embezzler. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-03T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon&quot;. Commercials added locally. Frank and his sidekick Mark are in rainswept Colon, Panama, tracking down an embezzler. Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Gunnar Peterson, Jack Kruschen, Michael Ann Barrett. 28:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Green Doubloon (Aired October 2, 1949)

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      <title>Lum &amp; Abner - 2 Episodes From 1935 (2-28-35) (3-01-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA["The World's Wonder Soap" (02-28-35) and "Squire Buys The Soap Franchise" (03-01-35)

In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers. During this period, the show originated from Chicago's WGN, one of the founding members of the Mutual Broadcasting System. In 1936, the city council of Waters changed the town's name to Pine Ridge. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 28, 1935. "The World's Wonder Soap" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Horlick's Malted Milk. A drummer offer's Abner "The World's Wonder Soap," and he tricked into buying ten cases of the stuff! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Carlton Brickert (announcer). 14:30. 

March 1, 1935. "Squire Buys The Soap Franchise." - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Horlick's Malted Milk. Abner manages to sell the worthless soap franchise to Squire Skimp! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Carlton Brickert (announcer). 14:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-03T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lum,abner,pine,ridge,arkansas,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The World's Wonder Soap&quot; (02-28-35) and &quot;Squire Buys The Soap Franchise&quot; (03-01-35)

In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers. During this period, the show originated from Chicago's WGN, one of the founding members of the Mutual Broadcasting System. In 1936, the city council of Waters changed the town's name to Pine Ridge. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 28, 1935. &quot;The World's Wonder Soap&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Horlick's Malted Milk. A drummer offer's Abner &quot;The World's Wonder Soap,&quot; and he tricked into buying ten cases of the stuff! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Carlton Brickert (announcer). 14:30. 

March 1, 1935. &quot;Squire Buys The Soap Franchise.&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Horlick's Malted Milk. Abner manages to sell the worthless soap franchise to Squire Skimp! The system cue has been deleted or is added live. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Carlton Brickert (announcer). 14:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The World's Wonder Soap&quot; (02-28-35) and &quot;Squire Buys The Soap Franchise&quot; (03-01-35)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The Mischief Maker (01-13-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mischief Maker (Aired January 13, 1944)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1944. NBC network. "The Mischief Maker". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Anonymous letters are being sent to people living in an apartment house, causing all kinds of grief. Who's behind it? This is the East Coast broadcast. The West Coast program took place on January 13, 1944. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, G. Beane (Guest Armchair Detective), P. Cusack (Guest Armchair Detective), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Bob Steel (producer, director), Charles Paul (organist), Ernest Chappell (announcer). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-03T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,bellamy,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-02-03T00_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1549180911.13241382" length="7008953" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mischief Maker (Aired January 13, 1944)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote. 

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January 13, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Mischief Maker&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Anonymous letters are being sent to people living in an apartment house, causing all kinds of grief. Who's behind it? This is the East Coast broadcast. The West Coast program took place on January 13, 1944. Sydney Smith, Marian Shockley, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, G. Beane (Guest Armchair Detective), P. Cusack (Guest Armchair Detective), Frederic Dannay (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), Bob Steel (producer, director), Charles Paul (organist), Ernest Chappell (announcer). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mischief Maker (Aired January 13, 1944)

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      <title>Journey Into Space - The Red Planet (Pt.1 &amp; 2) 09-06-54</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Planet (Pt.1 &amp; 2) Aired September 6, 1954

Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction program written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. It was the last UK radio program to attract a bigger evening audience than television. Originally, four series were produced (the fourth was a remake of the first), which was translated into 17 languages (including Hindustani, Turkish and Dutch and broadcast in countries worldwide (including the United States, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands). Chilton later wrote three best-selling novels and several comic strip stories based upon the radio series. The first series was created in 1953, soon after Riders of the Range (a popular Western, also written by Chilton) ended its six series on the BBC Light Programme. Michael Standing, then Head of the BBC Variety Department, asked Chilton if he could write a sci-fi program, and Journey to the Moon (later known as Operation Luna) was the result. Each half-hour episode would usually end with a dramatic cliffhanger, to increase the audience's incentive to tune into the next episode.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 03:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Planet (Pt.1 &amp; 2) Aired September 6, 1954

Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction program written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. It was the last UK radio program to attract a bigger evening audience than television. Originally, four series were produced (the fourth was a remake of the first), which was translated into 17 languages (including Hindustani, Turkish and Dutch and broadcast in countries worldwide (including the United States, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands). Chilton later wrote three best-selling novels and several comic strip stories based upon the radio series. The first series was created in 1953, soon after Riders of the Range (a popular Western, also written by Chilton) ended its six series on the BBC Light Programme. Michael Standing, then Head of the BBC Variety Department, asked Chilton if he could write a sci-fi program, and Journey to the Moon (later known as Operation Luna) was the result. Each half-hour episode would usually end with a dramatic cliffhanger, to increase the audience's incentive to tune into the next episode.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Planet (Pt.1 &amp; 2) Aired September 6, 1954

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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Selling The Drug Store (02-22-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

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February 22, 1942. "Selling The Drug Store" - NBC network. Sponsored by: raft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Peavey's drug store up for sale. Harold Peary, Walter Tetley, Sam Moore (writer), John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Earle Ross, Lurene Tuttle, Shirley Mitchell, Lillian Randolph, Ben Alexander, Claude Sweeten (music director). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1942. &quot;Selling The Drug Store&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: raft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Peavey's drug store up for sale. Harold Peary, Walter Tetley, Sam Moore (writer), John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Earle Ross, Lurene Tuttle, Shirley Mitchell, Lillian Randolph, Ben Alexander, Claude Sweeten (music director). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Selling The Drug Store (Aired February 22, 1942)

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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - Bear Trap (11-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bear Trap (Aired November 2, 1949)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 2, 1949. ABC network. "Bear Trap". Sponsored by: Quaker (Bugs Bunny comic books premium). The script was previously used on "The Challenge Of The Yukon" on September 4, 1945. Paul Sutton, Jay Michael (announcer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Fred Flowerday (director), Charles D. Livingstone (supervisor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-02T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael,otrr,otr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Bear Trap (Aired November 2, 1949)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 2, 1949. ABC network. &quot;Bear Trap&quot;. Sponsored by: Quaker (Bugs Bunny comic books premium). The script was previously used on &quot;The Challenge Of The Yukon&quot; on September 4, 1945. Paul Sutton, Jay Michael (announcer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Fred Flowerday (director), Charles D. Livingstone (supervisor). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bear Trap (Aired November 2, 1949)

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      <title>The Sealed Book - Design For Death (06-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Design For Death (Aired June 3, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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June 3, 1945. Program #12. Mutual net origination, Michelson syndication. "Design For Death". Commercials added locally. A larcenous couple come upon a strange eccentric in the North woods and plan to kill him for his money. This program has also been dated August 5, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-02T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Design For Death (Aired June 3, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 3, 1945. Program #12. Mutual net origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Design For Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. A larcenous couple come upon a strange eccentric in the North woods and plan to kill him for his money. This program has also been dated August 5, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Design For Death (Aired June 3, 1945)

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      <title>The Gulf Screen Guild Theater - The Little Foxes (Starring Bette Davis) 08-06-45</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Little Foxes (Starring Bette Davis) 08-06-45

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater.  Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-01T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1976</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Little Foxes (Starring Bette Davis) 08-06-45

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater.  Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.


  


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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well (01-20-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well (Aired January 20, 1944)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering—and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it’s because it originated from the “radio fiction factory” of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Mr. Keen“ employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins” and “it appealed to a lowest common denominator.” So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple…it’s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons enjoyed a healthy eighteen-year stint over radio, ending its run not—as previously reported on this blog—on April 19, 1955 but on September 26 of that same year. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 20, 1944. CBS network. "The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Murder plays the Palladium as big time vaudeville leads to a star performer's disappearance. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (author). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-01T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well (Aired January 20, 1944)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering&#8212;and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it&#8217;s because it originated from the &#8220;radio fiction factory&#8221; of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Mr. Keen&#8220; employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins&#8221; and &#8220;it appealed to a lowest common denominator.&#8221; So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple&#8230;it&#8217;s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons enjoyed a healthy eighteen-year stint over radio, ending its run not&#8212;as previously reported on this blog&#8212;on April 19, 1955 but on September 26 of that same year. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Murder plays the Palladium as big time vaudeville leads to a star performer's disappearance. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (author). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Girl Who Sang Too Well (Aired January 20, 1944)

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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - The Corpse I Didn't Kill (06-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse I Didn't Kill (Aired June 13, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

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June 13, 1946. Mutual network. "The Corpse I Didn't Kill". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. Rogue's pal Joe Dale has been shot dead in his elegant home. Rogue is accused of the crime by two of his "friends." Rogue gets hit on the head only two minutes into the program! The program opening is slightly upcut, the system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (director), Peter Leeds. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse I Didn't Kill (Aired June 13, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. 

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June 13, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Corpse I Didn't Kill&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. Rogue's pal Joe Dale has been shot dead in his elegant home. Rogue is accused of the crime by two of his &quot;friends.&quot; Rogue gets hit on the head only two minutes into the program! The program opening is slightly upcut, the system cue has been deleted or is added live. Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Ray Buffum (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (director), Peter Leeds. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse I Didn't Kill (Aired June 13, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - The Lily of St. Pierre (07-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. "The Lily Of St. Pierre". Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-01T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1949. Program #30. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Lily Of St. Pierre&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Runyonesque love story about an unsavory Broadway type and an innocent Canadian girl. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lily of St. Pierre (Aired July 24, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - The Creeper (03-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Creeper (Aired March 29, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 29, 1946. NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. "The Creeper". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A suspense story about a mad killer who strangles his redheaded victims. Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-02-01T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Creeper (Aired March 29, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 29, 1946. NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. &quot;The Creeper&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A suspense story about a mad killer who strangles his redheaded victims. Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Creeper (Aired March 29, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on Sep...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Weird Circle - The Possessive Dead (03-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Possessive Dead (Aired March 25, 1945)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 25, 1945. Program #69. NBC syndication. "The Possessive Dead". Commercials added locally. The foot of a beautiful Egyptian mummy, still alive! (and kicking?) The date is approximate. Theophile Gautier (author). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-31T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Possessive Dead (Aired March 25, 1945)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 25, 1945. Program #69. NBC syndication. &quot;The Possessive Dead&quot;. Commercials added locally. The foot of a beautiful Egyptian mummy, still alive! (and kicking?) The date is approximate. Theophile Gautier (author). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Possessive Dead (Aired March 25, 1945)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Confidence Game (05-04-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 4, 1945. Blue Network. "The Confidence Game: A Crime Against Society". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. William Roscoe, dressed as an Army officer, preys on lonely women and passes bad checks. The program has also been dated May 4, 1945. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Arnold Moss, Charlotte Holland, Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 01:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-31T17_33_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 4, 1945. Blue Network. &quot;The Confidence Game: A Crime Against Society&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. William Roscoe, dressed as an Army officer, preys on lonely women and passes bad checks. The program has also been dated May 4, 1945. Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Arnold Moss, Charlotte Holland, Nathan Van Cleave (music), Carl Frank (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Confidence Game (Aired May 4, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (07-17-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)

His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1948. "Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Mr. Andrews decides to repaper the living room himself to "save money." Things don't quite work out that way. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold  Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-31T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)

His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1948. &quot;Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premium Meats. Mr. Andrews decides to repaper the living room himself to &quot;save money.&quot; Things don't quite work out that way. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold  Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Andrews Wallpaper Adventure (Aired July 17, 1948)

His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Lit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The Tomb Of Terror (06-19-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tomb Of Terror (Aired June 19, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 19, 1938. Mutual net origination, syndicated. "The Tomb Of Terror". Sponsored by: B. F. Goodrich Tires. A mummy's curse seems valid when a strange ray kills those who enter the room. Extended closing theme music indicates a local commercial insert. The system cue has been deleted. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Edwin Jerome (doubles), Arthur Vinton, Alan Devitt (triples), Paul Stewart (doubles), Kenny Delmar (doubles), Rosa Rio (organist). 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-31T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tomb Of Terror (Aired June 19, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 19, 1938. Mutual net origination, syndicated. &quot;The Tomb Of Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: B. F. Goodrich Tires. A mummy's curse seems valid when a strange ray kills those who enter the room. Extended closing theme music indicates a local commercial insert. The system cue has been deleted. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Edwin Jerome (doubles), Arthur Vinton, Alan Devitt (triples), Paul Stewart (doubles), Kenny Delmar (doubles), Rosa Rio (organist). 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tomb Of Terror (Aired June 19, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debute...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - Coins Of Death (11-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Coins Of Death (Aired November 22, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1945. Program #5. Michelson syndication. "The Coins Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Ruth Braun (writer), Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1684</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Coins Of Death (Aired November 22, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1945. Program #5. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Coins Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Ruth Braun (writer), Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 28:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Coins Of Death (Aired November 22, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - The Victim (06-24-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Victim (Aired June 24 , 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24 , 1951. NBC network. "The Victim". Sustaining. The story of assignment G-31. A letter from Alec Gleason about the G-31 method of catalytic cracking of petroleum leads Mr. Moto to fly to East Berlin to rescue him. Mr. Moto has to break into a Soviet prison to get at Gleason. The program has also been dated June 24, 1951. Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Carol Irwin (producer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-30T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1656</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Victim (Aired June 24 , 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24 , 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Victim&quot;. Sustaining. The story of assignment G-31. A letter from Alec Gleason about the G-31 method of catalytic cracking of petroleum leads Mr. Moto to fly to East Berlin to rescue him. Mr. Moto has to break into a Soviet prison to get at Gleason. The program has also been dated June 24, 1951. Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Carol Irwin (producer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Victim (Aired June 24 , 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in jud...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Unknown Killer (06-09-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. Program #369. Blue Network. "The Case Of The Unknown Killers". Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment, Nonspi deodorant. The story of "The Broadway and Coney Island Murders." A cop is killed in Coney Island during a holdup. This leads to an exciting shoot-out in a hotel. "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues" follow the story. Fred William Poole: murderer, upper and lower front teeth missing, walks with head down, has two machine guns. Ralph Williams: escaped convict, scar left side forehead, "L.O.V.E." tattoed on four fingers, "1935 O'Donnell" tattoed on forearm. Narrated by "Colonel Schwarzkopf" (by proxy). Arnold Stang, playing a bellhop, does a Sloan's Liniment commercial integrated into the plot. Charles Stark (announcer), Arnold Stang, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-30T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. Program #369. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of The Unknown Killers&quot;. Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment, Nonspi deodorant. The story of &quot;The Broadway and Coney Island Murders.&quot; A cop is killed in Coney Island during a holdup. This leads to an exciting shoot-out in a hotel. &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues&quot; follow the story. Fred William Poole: murderer, upper and lower front teeth missing, walks with head down, has two machine guns. Ralph Williams: escaped convict, scar left side forehead, &quot;L.O.V.E.&quot; tattoed on four fingers, &quot;1935 O'Donnell&quot; tattoed on forearm. Narrated by &quot;Colonel Schwarzkopf&quot; (by proxy). Arnold Stang, playing a bellhop, does a Sloan's Liniment commercial integrated into the plot. Charles Stark (announcer), Arnold Stang, Phillips H. Lord (producer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Case Of The Unknown Killer (Aired June 9, 1944)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Lecture Bureau (03-16-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)

Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. The Kingfish's catch phrase "Holy mackerel!" soon entered the American lexicon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1945. Program #42. "The Lecture Bureau" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After running a bank for five minutes, the boys start a lecture bureau, with Andy doing the speech making. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-30T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)

Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. The Kingfish's catch phrase &quot;Holy mackerel!&quot; soon entered the American lexicon. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1945. Program #42. &quot;The Lecture Bureau&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After running a bank for five minutes, the boys start a lecture bureau, with Andy doing the speech making. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lecture Bureau (Aired March 16, 1945)

Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - Counselor At Law (05-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Counselor At Law (Aired May 16, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1948. NBC network. "Counselor At Law". Sponsored by: Ford, Mercury. A fine radio production about a wealthy lawyer threatened with disbarment and his unfaithful wife. Adelaide Klein, William Quinn, William Zuckert, Doris Dalton, Elmer Rice, Florence Robinson, Howard Lindsay (host), Jean Ellen, Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Lauren Gilbert, Les Tremayne (narrator), Richard Gordon, Toni Darnay, Walter Burke. 1:00:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-30T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3632</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Counselor At Law (Aired May 16, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Counselor At Law&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford, Mercury. A fine radio production about a wealthy lawyer threatened with disbarment and his unfaithful wife. Adelaide Klein, William Quinn, William Zuckert, Doris Dalton, Elmer Rice, Florence Robinson, Howard Lindsay (host), Jean Ellen, Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Lauren Gilbert, Les Tremayne (narrator), Richard Gordon, Toni Darnay, Walter Burke. 1:00:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Counselor At Law (Aired May 16, 1948)

The show initially received an unfavorable review from t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - The Mink Coat (1945)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mink Coat (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

1945. "The Mink Coat" - Mutual network origination, Lawrence syndication. Commercials added locally. Norma Luther has been shot to death in her living room. Her neighbor, Polly Randall, has concluded that Norma has committed suicide. Her final note says that she's ending her life because she couldn't have a mink coat. However, there's a mink coat right there in the room and she didn't commit suicide. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 23:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-29T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,is,my,hobby,ken,christy,john,mcintire,betty,lou,gerson,bruce,buell,barton,drake,don,dowd,dan,barbara,glemnn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,roance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1423</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mink Coat (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

1945. &quot;The Mink Coat&quot; - Mutual network origination, Lawrence syndication. Commercials added locally. Norma Luther has been shot to death in her living room. Her neighbor, Polly Randall, has concluded that Norma has committed suicide. Her final note says that she's ending her life because she couldn't have a mink coat. However, there's a mink coat right there in the room and she didn't commit suicide. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 23:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mink Coat (1945) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who present...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire - John Brown Gambling Ring (08-03-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John Brown Gambling Ring (Aired August 3, 1947))

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-29T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2064</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>John Brown Gambling Ring (Aired August 3, 1947))

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>John Brown Gambling Ring (Aired August 3, 1947))

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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Fatal Appointment (01-16-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.

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January 16, 1952. NBC network. "Fatal Appointment". Sustaining. "A beautiful girl dies in a hotel room, a man gives all for love and an appointment for romance winds up in a rendezvous with death." William Gargan, Lou Vickert (? writer), Joan Alexander, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man.

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January 16, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Fatal Appointment&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A beautiful girl dies in a hotel room, a man gives all for love and an appointment for romance winds up in a rendezvous with death.&quot; William Gargan, Lou Vickert (? writer), Joan Alexander, Himan Brown (director), Don Pardo (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fatal Appointment (Aired January 16, 1952)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - A Slight Case Of Murder (Starring Edward G. Robinson) 04-08-45</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Slight Case Of Murder(Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired April 8, 1945

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-29T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Slight Case Of Murder(Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired April 8, 1945

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Slight Case Of Murder(Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired April 8, 1945

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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Merton Savada's Crush (03-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Merton Savada's Crush (Aired March 3, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952.

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March 3, 1950. "Merton Savada's Crush" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Fifteen-year-old genius Merton Sevada is in love...with Mrs. Hall! Barney Phillips, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Blair, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-29T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Merton Savada's Crush (Aired March 3, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952.

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March 3, 1950. &quot;Merton Savada's Crush&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Fifteen-year-old genius Merton Sevada is in love...with Mrs. Hall! Barney Phillips, Benita Hume, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Gloria Gordon, Henry Blair, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman, Walter Newman (writer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Merton Savada's Crush (Aired March 3, 1950)

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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Detour To Terror (05-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

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May 21, 1946. CBS network. "Detour To Terror". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. A man and his twin sister are lured from a country road where they meet a strange blind man and his brother. Mason Adams, Emile Tepperman (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Donald Dane. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-28T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Detour To Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. A man and his twin sister are lured from a country road where they meet a strange blind man and his brother. Mason Adams, Emile Tepperman (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Berry Kroeger, Santos Ortega, Donald Dane. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Detour To Terror (Aired May 21, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of vete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - My Quiet Friend (04-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series.

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April 10, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "My Quiet Friend". Sustaining. Two gangsters from New York City offer to buy the Cafe Tambourine for $500! One public service announcement has been deleted. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), John Moore (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-28T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series.

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April 10, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;My Quiet Friend&quot;. Sustaining. Two gangsters from New York City offer to buy the Cafe Tambourine for $500! One public service announcement has been deleted. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), John Moore (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Quiet Friend (Aired April 10, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American resta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X  - Knocked Off His Feet (05-11-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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May 11, 1951. "Knocked Off His Feet" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 25, 1951, with most commercials and the system cue added at the time of broadcast. Ken Thurston finds an elusive countess aboard an ocean liner en route to Hawaii, and a spy named George Korloff, dead for six months but recently seen in a bar in San Francisco! Carleton Young, George Neise, Harry Lang, Herbert Marshall, Jack Latham (announcer), Joan Banks, Leon Belasco, Peter Leeds, Will Wright. 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-28T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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May 11, 1951. &quot;Knocked Off His Feet&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin. Recorded April 25, 1951, with most commercials and the system cue added at the time of broadcast. Ken Thurston finds an elusive countess aboard an ocean liner en route to Hawaii, and a spy named George Korloff, dead for six months but recently seen in a bar in San Francisco! Carleton Young, George Neise, Harry Lang, Herbert Marshall, Jack Latham (announcer), Joan Banks, Leon Belasco, Peter Leeds, Will Wright. 27:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Knocked Off His Feet (Aired May 11, 1951)

The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Life Insurance Policy (06-26-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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June 26, 1949. "Life Insurance Policy" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi takes out a $50,000 Life Insurance Policy. Next week, "Luigi" becomes the summer replacement for "Lum and Abner," at an earlier time. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 31:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-01-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,j.,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1891</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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June 26, 1949. &quot;Life Insurance Policy&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi takes out a $50,000 Life Insurance Policy. Next week, &quot;Luigi&quot; becomes the summer replacement for &quot;Lum and Abner,&quot; at an earlier time. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert, Joe Forte, Ken Peters. 31:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Life Insurance Policy (Aired June 26, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Long Distance (11-02-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

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November 2, 1952. NBC network. "Long Distance". Sustaining. A woman whose husband is about to be executed tries to save his life by telephone. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Abby Lewis, Bill Lipton, Cliff Oland, Connie Lembcke, Edward King (director), Gene Leonard, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Jan Miner, John McGovern, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Martha Baron, Mildred Clinton, Pat Hosley, Rosemary Murphy, Sylvia Davis, Sylvia Lee. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-28T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 2, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Long Distance&quot;. Sustaining. A woman whose husband is about to be executed tries to save his life by telephone. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Abby Lewis, Bill Lipton, Cliff Oland, Connie Lembcke, Edward King (director), Gene Leonard, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer), Jan Miner, John McGovern, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Martha Baron, Mildred Clinton, Pat Hosley, Rosemary Murphy, Sylvia Davis, Sylvia Lee. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Long Distance (Aired November 2, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - The Cup Of Gold (05-08-42</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop. 

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May 8, 1942. Program #25. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "The Cup Of Gold". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris, Muir Hite, George Anday, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-27T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1942. Program #25. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;The Cup Of Gold&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Eleanor Naylor Corin, Ben Morris, Muir Hite, George Anday, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cup Of Gold (Aired May 8, 1942)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Red Hot Mama (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... "came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndication. "The Red Hot Mama". Commercials added locally. A reading of a will and a murder in a large house in the Florida Keys. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-27T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2050</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. Mandel Kramer had also played on Mr. and Mrs. North in the comedic supporting role of Brooklyn taxi driver Mahatma McGloin. Frances Crane's detective pair, Pat and Jean Abbott ... &quot;came to radio on Abbott Mysteries on Mutual in 1945 and then ran for three consecutive summers. The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndication. &quot;The Red Hot Mama&quot;. Commercials added locally. A reading of a will and a murder in a large house in the Florida Keys. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Hot Mama (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's go...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Jack Gets A Parking Ticket (01-17-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Gets A Parking Ticket (Aired January 17, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1954. "Jack Gets A Parking Ticket" - CBS network. Commercials deleted. After lunch with the gang, Jack gets a Beverly Hills parking ticket. When he tries to call the police to complain, he finds they have an unlisted number! This is a network version of an AFRS broadcast. The program was recorded January 13, 1954. Dennis Day, Don Wilson, Sara Berner, Eddie Anderson, Frank Nelson, Mel Blanc, Milt Josefsberg (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (wrtier), Jack Benny, Bob Crosby, Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), John Tackaberry (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director), Iris Adrian, Jeanette Eymann, Sam Hearn, Shirley Mitchell. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-27T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1557</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Jack Gets A Parking Ticket (Aired January 17, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1954. &quot;Jack Gets A Parking Ticket&quot; - CBS network. Commercials deleted. After lunch with the gang, Jack gets a Beverly Hills parking ticket. When he tries to call the police to complain, he finds they have an unlisted number! This is a network version of an AFRS broadcast. The program was recorded January 13, 1954. Dennis Day, Don Wilson, Sara Berner, Eddie Anderson, Frank Nelson, Mel Blanc, Milt Josefsberg (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (wrtier), Jack Benny, Bob Crosby, Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), John Tackaberry (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director), Iris Adrian, Jeanette Eymann, Sam Hearn, Shirley Mitchell. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Gets A Parking Ticket (Aired January 17, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville per...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - The Black Angel (07-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Angel (Aired July 8, 1946)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley co-starred as Sgt. O'Hara, and the supporting cast included Betty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North and Vicki Vola, who was also the female lead in Mr. District Attorney. Amzie Strickland played Runyon's girlfriend Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison was Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Rolly Bester (wife of science fiction writer Alfred Bester) and Robert Dryden. An 11-piece orchestra was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote the program's theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, and the announcers were Charles Irving and sportscaster Gene Kirby (1909-1985). The success of the radio series led to a movie, The Fat Man (1951), directed by William Castle. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 8, 1946. ABC network. "The Black Angel". The Fat Man becomes involved with a blackmail plot involving $100,000 in stolen bank money. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music), Ed Begley, Gene Kirby (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-01-27T04_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-27T04_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-27T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-27T04_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548590463.13228178" length="6637283" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1658</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13228179.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Black Angel (Aired July 8, 1946)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley co-starred as Sgt. O'Hara, and the supporting cast included Betty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North and Vicki Vola, who was also the female lead in Mr. District Attorney. Amzie Strickland played Runyon's girlfriend Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison was Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Rolly Bester (wife of science fiction writer Alfred Bester) and Robert Dryden. An 11-piece orchestra was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote the program's theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, and the announcers were Charles Irving and sportscaster Gene Kirby (1909-1985). The success of the radio series led to a movie, The Fat Man (1951), directed by William Castle. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 8, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Black Angel&quot;. The Fat Man becomes involved with a blackmail plot involving $100,000 in stolen bank money. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music), Ed Begley, Gene Kirby (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Angel (Aired July 8, 1946)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley co-starred as Sgt. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse (Starring Orson Welles) - Twentieth Century (03-24-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Twentieth Century (Aired March 24, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1939. CBS network. "Twentieth Century". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic/frantic comedy by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, set in a cross-country train. A Hollywood producer and a star clash on rails. Guest is Richard Maney, a real-life press agent who was satirized in the story. Charles MacArthur (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Kent, Elissa Landi, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Gus Schilling, Howard Teichmann (editor), Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Maney (guest), Sam Levene, Ben Hecht (author), Alan Reed (billed as Teddy Bergman). 58:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-26T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-26T23_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548572451.13228167" length="13964035" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3489</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Twentieth Century (Aired March 24, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Twentieth Century&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic/frantic comedy by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, set in a cross-country train. A Hollywood producer and a star clash on rails. Guest is Richard Maney, a real-life press agent who was satirized in the story. Charles MacArthur (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Kent, Elissa Landi, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Gus Schilling, Howard Teichmann (editor), Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Maney (guest), Sam Levene, Ben Hecht (author), Alan Reed (billed as Teddy Bergman). 58:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Twentieth Century (Aired March 24, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (06-23-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer.

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June 23, 1944. "The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, "The Jonathan Diamond." The same script was subsequently used on "Boston Blackie" on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer.

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1944. &quot;The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap. 10:00 P. M. The first show of the series. Blackie is arrested in Chicago. He's accused of taking $10,000 from a woman's grandfather. It's all the woman's plan to help her recover, &quot;The Jonathan Diamond.&quot; The same script was subsequently used on &quot;Boston Blackie&quot; on August 27, 1946. Chester Morris, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organist), Jan Miner. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jonathan Diamond aka: Rockwell Diamond (Aired June 23, 1944)

The Boston Blackie radio seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (11-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (Aired November 26, 1951)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1951. "Dead Men Leave No Prints" - Ziv Program #36. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Paolo Ruez the jewel messenger, Sopapo the Jeweler, William Conrad as Kirk the insurance investigator, Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-26T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-26T13_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548536434.13227244" length="6477566" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (Aired November 26, 1951)

Bold Venture was a classy production from start to finish. At an estimated cost of $36,000 per taping week [or about $12,000 per episode], it pretty much had to have been. Even subtracting the Bogarts' contribution of $5,000 per episode, that still left $7,000 per episode to fund the remaining production costs. That's about $420,000 a week in today's dollars. More than enough budget to ensure a top notch production. The cost to the sponsor-subscribers reportedly varied between $25 a week to as much as $250 a week, depending on the size and reach of the target market(s). That would have yielded anywhere from $975,000 to $9.75M over the course of three years of Bold Venture's sales. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 26, 1951. &quot;Dead Men Leave No Prints&quot; - Ziv Program #36. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Paolo Ruez the jewel messenger, Sopapo the Jeweler, William Conrad as Kirk the insurance investigator, Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Men Don't Leave Prints (Aired November 26, 1951)

Bold Venture was a classy production fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - The King Was In His Counting House (05-20-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-26T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results. Brook had his own Scotland Yard experience previously when he played retired naval commander Stevenson in the 1936 film, "Scotland Yard Commands". American audiences will however probably more familiar with Brooks’ portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 film of the same name. Brook was eventually replaced by an actor portraying the character Superintendent X of Scotland Yard. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-26T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London&#8217;s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results. Brook had his own Scotland Yard experience previously when he played retired naval commander Stevenson in the 1936 film, &quot;Scotland Yard Commands&quot;. American audiences will however probably more familiar with Brooks&#8217; portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s Sherlock Holmes in the 1932 film of the same name. Brook was eventually replaced by an actor portraying the character Superintendent X of Scotland Yard. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Smoke Clings To The Hair (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - Of Human Bondage (11-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Of Human Bondage (Aired November 18, 1948)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE:

November 18, 1948. NBC network, KUOW-FM, Seattle rebroadcast. "Of Human Bondage". Sustaining. A failed art student/physician learns the complexities of life and the pain of a love for a woman beneath his station. Alec Harford, Angela Lansbury, Brian Aherne, Clifton Fadiman (host), Constance Cavendish, Dan O'Herlihy, Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Monty Margetts, W. Somerset Maugham (author). 58:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-25T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-25T22_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548482453.13227181" length="14074715" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3517</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Of Human Bondage (Aired November 18, 1948)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE:

November 18, 1948. NBC network, KUOW-FM, Seattle rebroadcast. &quot;Of Human Bondage&quot;. Sustaining. A failed art student/physician learns the complexities of life and the pain of a love for a woman beneath his station. Alec Harford, Angela Lansbury, Brian Aherne, Clifton Fadiman (host), Constance Cavendish, Dan O'Herlihy, Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Monty Margetts, W. Somerset Maugham (author). 58:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Of Human Bondage (Aired November 18, 1948)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, direct...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Death Is My Caller (10-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is My Caller (Aired October 21, 1947)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Is My Caller". Sustaining. A wealthy stockbroker named Henry Norton is visited by his old partner, Charles Blair. Blair is just out of jail after seven years...and is seeking revenge. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as "The Traveler"), Santos Ortega, Neal O'Malley, Paul Taubman (organist), Carl Caruso (announcer), Agnes Young, Ted Jewett. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-25T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi,christmas,xmas,holiday,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-25T12_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548446440.13226368" length="7288150" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is My Caller (Aired October 21, 1947)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is My Caller&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy stockbroker named Henry Norton is visited by his old partner, Charles Blair. Blair is just out of jail after seven years...and is seeking revenge. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin (as &quot;The Traveler&quot;), Santos Ortega, Neal O'Malley, Paul Taubman (organist), Carl Caruso (announcer), Agnes Young, Ted Jewett. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is My Caller (Aired October 21, 1947)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Have A Cigar (06-01-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 1, 1951. "Have A Cigar" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz. Ozzie is determined to become a cigar smoker! Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Herb Vigran, Billy May (composer, conductor), Frank Nelson. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-25T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-25T07_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1548428437.13224959" length="7148095" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13224960.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 1, 1951. &quot;Have A Cigar&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz. Ozzie is determined to become a cigar smoker! Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Herb Vigran, Billy May (composer, conductor), Frank Nelson. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Have A Cigar (Aired June 1, 1951)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (10-09-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre.

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October 9, 1964. BBC Light Programme origination, WETA-FM, Washington rebroadcast. "The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman". Sustaining. A miser engages Mr. Holmes to recover his wayward wife...and his money as well. An excellent example of Mr. Holmes' deductive abilities. Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Hardwick (adaptor), John Ruddock, Denis Goacher, Garand Green, Michael Kilgarriff, Janet Morrison, Graham Gauld (producer, director), Carleton Hobbs, Norman Shelley. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 9, 1964. BBC Light Programme origination, WETA-FM, Washington rebroadcast. &quot;The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman&quot;. Sustaining. A miser engages Mr. Holmes to recover his wayward wife...and his money as well. An excellent example of Mr. Holmes' deductive abilities. Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Hardwick (adaptor), John Ruddock, Denis Goacher, Garand Green, Michael Kilgarriff, Janet Morrison, Graham Gauld (producer, director), Carleton Hobbs, Norman Shelley. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Retired Colourman (Aired October 9, 1964)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Society Writer Murder Case (09-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Society Writer Murder Case (Aired September 27, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE

September 27, 1951. NBC network. "The Society Writer Murder Case". Sustaining. Christopher Hudson has been shot and killed. Why cannot his biographies be found? The last show of the series. Staats Cotsworth, Edward Slattery (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Geraldine Merkin (writer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-24T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector,thorne,karl,weber,carol,warner,gluck,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digital,deli,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Society Writer Murder Case (Aired September 27, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE

September 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Society Writer Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. Christopher Hudson has been shot and killed. Why cannot his biographies be found? The last show of the series. Staats Cotsworth, Edward Slattery (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Geraldine Merkin (writer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Society Writer Murder Case (Aired September 27, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Man With The Key (10-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played Jeff Regan, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1948. CBS network. "The Man With The Key". Sustaining. Jeff, a private investigator, is hired to protect a safe deposit box key for seven hours. Bob Stevenson (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Jack Webb, June Martell, Ken Christy, Marvin Miller, Paul Frees, Yvonne Peattie, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-24T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,herb,jack,webb,butterfield,yvonne,peattie,lurene,tuttle,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played Jeff Regan, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man With The Key&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff, a private investigator, is hired to protect a safe deposit box key for seven hours. Bob Stevenson (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Jack Webb, June Martell, Ken Christy, Marvin Miller, Paul Frees, Yvonne Peattie, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Larry Roman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man With The Key (Aired October 2, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three det...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Luke Larson's Murder (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Luke Larson's Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2019 19:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-24T11_09_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1440</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luke Larson's Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Luke Larson's Murder (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach&quot; (06-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach" (Aired May 4, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1946. CBS network. "Stagecoach". Sponsored by: Squibb. The well-done story of the romance between the captured outlaw and the dance hall girl. Claire Trevor, Randolph Scott. 32:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-24T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1953</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach&quot; (Aired May 4, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Stagecoach&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. The well-done story of the romance between the captured outlaw and the dance hall girl. Claire Trevor, Randolph Scott. 32:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Academy Award Theater - Stagecoach&quot; (Aired May 4, 1946)

The list...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Yellow Chip (02-20-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1955. Program #3. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Yellow Chip". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Jan Miner, William Johnstone, Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer), Dewey Bergman (composer conductor). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-24T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1955. Program #3. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Yellow Chip&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Everett Sloane, Jan Miner, William Johnstone, Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer), Dewey Bergman (composer conductor). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Yellow Chip (Aired February 20, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Academy Award Theater - Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (07-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." 

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1946. "Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent" was his second American film (and hired out by David O. Selznick to independent producer Walter Wanger), one that closely resembles his earlier British films: The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1937). It was touted as "The Thrill Spectacle of the Year!" 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2019 04:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-23T20_03_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; 

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July 24, 1946. &quot;Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent&quot; was his second American film (and hired out by David O. Selznick to independent producer Walter Wanger), one that closely resembles his earlier British films: The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1937). It was touted as &quot;The Thrill Spectacle of the Year!&quot; 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (Aired July 24, 1946)

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      <title>The Zero Hour - A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper (05-06-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Shortage Story With Jackie Cooper ((Aired May 6, 1974)

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      <title>The Amazing Mr Malone - The Lucky Stiff (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. 

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1947. NBC network. "The Lucky Stiff". Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with John J. Malone, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. 

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1947. NBC network. &quot;The Lucky Stiff&quot;. Sustaining. Lucky at everything, or is he. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Craig Rice (creator), Eugene Wang (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lucky Stiff (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Very few writers have managed to combine th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (03-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. 

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March 3, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Another "Sam Shovel" case: "Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner." The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Veola Vonn, Hal Winters (vocal), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Charles Vanda (producer), George Fenneman (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-23T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 3, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Another &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; case: &quot;Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner.&quot; The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Veola Vonn, Hal Winters (vocal), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Charles Vanda (producer), George Fenneman (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshiner (Aired March 3, 1949)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - The Tyler White Entry (04-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1948. Program #17. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "The Entry Of Tyler White". Commercials added locally. Book 93, page 861. The story of Tyler White who is about to be executed for a murder he did not commit...because of a stray dog and a forgotten cigarette lighter. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Ruth Perrott, Herbert Rawlinson, Tyler McVey, Hal Sawyer, Ray Erlenborn (sound effects), Bob Lowery, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Larry Finley (producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-23T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence of pretense. The program jumps right to the 'source' of Man's ultimate destiny--Fate itself--in the form of the Guardian of the Diary of Fate. It is within the Diary of Fate, that every soul's fate is painstakingly chronicled by book and page number--or so we're very persuasively given to understand. Fate itself--in this instance, at least--is the great character actor Herbert Lytton, providing the forboding vocal gravitas we might expect from such an all-powerful cosmic force. Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1948. Program #17. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;The Entry Of Tyler White&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 93, page 861. The story of Tyler White who is about to be executed for a murder he did not commit...because of a stray dog and a forgotten cigarette lighter. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Ruth Perrott, Herbert Rawlinson, Tyler McVey, Hal Sawyer, Ray Erlenborn (sound effects), Bob Lowery, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Larry Finley (producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tyler White Entry (Aired April 6, 1948)

The twist with Diary of Fate was the total absence...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Roger Nems (03-03-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Roger Nems (Aired March 3, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

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March 3, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Roger Nems: How He, Though Dead, Won The Game". A well written murder story set during the reign of Charles II. Excellent early 18th Century music arranged and played beautifully by Bernard Herrmann. Lou Merrill (host), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (arranger, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Charles Addison (composer), Ben Wright, Alistair Duncan, Betty Harford, Ellen Morgan, Gary Montgomery, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Peel. 27:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-22T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Roger Nems (Aired March 3, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

March 3, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Roger Nems: How He, Though Dead, Won The Game&quot;. A well written murder story set during the reign of Charles II. Excellent early 18th Century music arranged and played beautifully by Bernard Herrmann. Lou Merrill (host), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (arranger, conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Charles Addison (composer), Ben Wright, Alistair Duncan, Betty Harford, Ellen Morgan, Gary Montgomery, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Peel. 27:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Roger Nems (Aired March 3, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Coney Island Nocturne (07-10-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. 

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July 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Coney Island Nocturne". Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-22T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). The series began December 2, 1946 and continued until October 16, 1947. 

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July 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Coney Island Nocturne&quot;. Sustaining. A dumb cop has his pocket picked on the boardwalk. His wallet is found later on a corpse. Stedman Coles (writer), Walter Kinsella, Joan Alexander. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Coney Island Nocturne (Aired July 10, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publica...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - Bomb On The Denver Plane (09-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bomb On The Denver Plane (Aired September 4, 1952)

 Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. 

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September 4, 1952. "Bomb On The Denver Plane" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone receives a tip that a bomb has been planted on a DC-4 airliner enroute to Denver. His warning saves all the passengers aboard the plane, the the man who planted the bomb must be found. Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Joan Banks, Paul Frees, Stan Waxman, Lou Rusoff (writer), Robert Armbruster (music), John Stevenson, Sandra Gould. 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-22T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Bomb On The Denver Plane (Aired September 4, 1952)

 Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 4, 1952. &quot;Bomb On The Denver Plane&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone receives a tip that a bomb has been planted on a DC-4 airliner enroute to Denver. His warning saves all the passengers aboard the plane, the the man who planted the bomb must be found. Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Joan Banks, Paul Frees, Stan Waxman, Lou Rusoff (writer), Robert Armbruster (music), John Stevenson, Sandra Gould. 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bomb On The Denver Plane (Aired September 4, 1952)

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      <title>Family Theater - The Awakening (05-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Awakening (Aired May 8, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family “with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one—with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.”

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1947. Mutual network. "The Awakening". Sustaining. A married couple, each with his own job, pursue their own careers...to the detriment of their marriage. Drastic measures are called for. An interesting essay on the role of a woman in a marriage. Allan Jones (host), Meredith Willson (music), Susan Peters, Richard Quine, Mary Cox (writer), Max Terr (music), Mel Williamson (director), Henry Blair, Irene Tedrow, Lila Webb, Don Doolittle. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-22T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,kids,&amp;,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Awakening (Aired May 8, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire Families Today. Families, then and now, face similar situations and struggles: communication, honesty, gambling, music, alcoholism, sports and many spiritual questions, such as life after death. How we address these struggles makes all the difference in strengthening our family bonds. These compelling half-hour dramas offer inspiring insights into how to build unity within your family. Join us on a visit with the stars of the past for an uplifting, humorous and meaningful look into family life. When actor Jimmy Stewart hosted that first episode of Family Theater in 1947, he told the radio audience that Family Theater was dedicated to the family &#8220;with the hope that families everywhere will always be together and that your home will be a happy one&#8212;with the conviction that prayer, simple prayer, will help keep it that way.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Awakening&quot;. Sustaining. A married couple, each with his own job, pursue their own careers...to the detriment of their marriage. Drastic measures are called for. An interesting essay on the role of a woman in a marriage. Allan Jones (host), Meredith Willson (music), Susan Peters, Richard Quine, Mary Cox (writer), Max Terr (music), Mel Williamson (director), Henry Blair, Irene Tedrow, Lila Webb, Don Doolittle. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Awakening (Aired May 8, 1947)

Meaningful Stories from Years Past that Continue to Inspire ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Till Murder Do Us Part (1945)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Till Murder Do Us Part (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-21T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Till Murder Do Us Part (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Till Murder Do Us Part (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (11-01-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. "The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 1, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A co-ed suspects that her professor of botany is about to be murdered. Having Jeff Chandler play a naive a bashful biology teacher talking with George Valentine's pretty assistant (whose name is Miss Brooks!) is such a coincidence that there must be some connection with the CBS comedy series "Our Miss Brooks," which went on the air only three and a half months previously. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Lurene Tuttle, Jeff Chandler, Tommy Cook, Theodore Von Eltz, Fay Baker, Herbert Rawlinson, Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-21T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,xmas,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. &quot;The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 1, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A co-ed suspects that her professor of botany is about to be murdered. Having Jeff Chandler play a naive a bashful biology teacher talking with George Valentine's pretty assistant (whose name is Miss Brooks!) is such a coincidence that there must be some connection with the CBS comedy series &quot;Our Miss Brooks,&quot; which went on the air only three and a half months previously. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Lurene Tuttle, Jeff Chandler, Tommy Cook, Theodore Von Eltz, Fay Baker, Herbert Rawlinson, Don Clark (director), Bud Hiestand (announcer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Flowers That Smelled Of Murder (Aired November 1, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp (02-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp (Aired February 9, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1947. Program #26. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. "The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp". The program is listed as #26 on the label, #5 on the transcription matrix. Missing pearls, mysterious lights in a swamp, and murder! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-21T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp (Aired February 9, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1947. Program #26. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp&quot;. The program is listed as #26 on the label, #5 on the transcription matrix. Missing pearls, mysterious lights in a swamp, and murder! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Of Murdock Swamp (Aired February 9, 1947)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The  Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Special Guest Harpo Marx (05-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Harpo Marx (Aired May 9, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O Pudding. Gracie's planning to write a newspaper column about national affairs. "Special Guest Harpo Marx"  is going to be her assistant (he's heard whistling and honking, not talking of course). Harp also plays, "Stardust." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mel Blanc, Harpo Marx. 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-21T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Harpo Marx (Aired May 9, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O Pudding. Gracie's planning to write a newspaper column about national affairs. &quot;Special Guest Harpo Marx&quot;  is going to be her assistant (he's heard whistling and honking, not talking of course). Harp also plays, &quot;Stardust.&quot; George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mel Blanc, Harpo Marx. 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Harpo Marx (Aired May 9, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Traveling Man (06-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Traveling Man". Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-21T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Traveling Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Brylcreme, Lava Soap, Nescafe. A young man double-crosses the stolen car ring he's been working for and heads west with his new bride. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Traveling Man (Aired June 10, 1953)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hollywood Theater Of Stars - The Saga Of Middleton Grimes (10-21-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Saga Of Middleton Grimes (Aired October 21, 1940)

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater was an exceptionally popular show that aired daily from 1948 to 1951. The bill called it the most popular daytime radio series and yet it aired after the work day, 6PM to 7PM. C.P McGregor was the host and many of Hollywood’s great stars contributed to the program's success.  La Rosa's macaroni and noodles sponsored through its run.  Information on C.P. MacGregor still remains somewhat sketchy, but he's one of the more fascinating and prolific producers of Radio oProgramming of the era of The Golden Age of Radio. In 1924, MacGregor was a Brunswick Records manager for the San Francisco territory. He later founded his own studios--C.P. MacGregor Studios--at 729 S. Western Avenue, Hollywood, CA. He was referred to as "the DeMille of the discs." This first of his companies--MacGregor and Ingram Company--was incorporated around 1929. Some of their electrical transcriptions of the era bear the call letters of KFRC, 610 AM, San Francisco--one of the 31 stations comprising the West Coast Don Lee-Mutual Network. Given the close association between Don Lee and C.P. MacGregor it's highly likely that MacGregor often used Don Lee's KFRC Studios in San Francisco before later establishing himself in the Melrose District of Los Angeles.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1624</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Saga Of Middleton Grimes (Aired October 21, 1940)

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater was an exceptionally popular show that aired daily from 1948 to 1951. The bill called it the most popular daytime radio series and yet it aired after the work day, 6PM to 7PM. C.P McGregor was the host and many of Hollywood&#8217;s great stars contributed to the program's success.  La Rosa's macaroni and noodles sponsored through its run.  Information on C.P. MacGregor still remains somewhat sketchy, but he's one of the more fascinating and prolific producers of Radio oProgramming of the era of The Golden Age of Radio. In 1924, MacGregor was a Brunswick Records manager for the San Francisco territory. He later founded his own studios--C.P. MacGregor Studios--at 729 S. Western Avenue, Hollywood, CA. He was referred to as &quot;the DeMille of the discs.&quot; This first of his companies--MacGregor and Ingram Company--was incorporated around 1929. Some of their electrical transcriptions of the era bear the call letters of KFRC, 610 AM, San Francisco--one of the 31 stations comprising the West Coast Don Lee-Mutual Network. Given the close association between Don Lee and C.P. MacGregor it's highly likely that MacGregor often used Don Lee's KFRC Studios in San Francisco before later establishing himself in the Melrose District of Los Angeles.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Saga Of Middleton Grimes (Aired October 21, 1940)

The LaRosa Hollywood Star Theater was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - Mexican Hat Trick (11-02-51) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Mexican Hat Trick (Aired November 2, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

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November 2, 1951. Program #14. Lang-Worth syndication. "Mexican Hat Trick". Commercials added locally. Harry's in Mexico City down to his last borrowed cigarette when a friendly pickpocket puts him on the trail of an innocent, but convicted murderer. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-20T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lives,harry,lime,orson,welles,confidence,smuggler,scoundrel,murder,blackmail,drugs,anton,karas,law,crime,intrigue,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mexican Hat Trick (Aired November 2, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1951. Program #14. Lang-Worth syndication. &quot;Mexican Hat Trick&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry's in Mexico City down to his last borrowed cigarette when a friendly pickpocket puts him on the trail of an innocent, but convicted murderer. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mexican Hat Trick (Aired November 2, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of The Thin Man - The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams (07-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams (Aired July 13, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the "happiest married couple in radio." Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1948. NBC network. "The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A country barn burns down, leaving a troup of summer stock actors without a theatre. Claudia Morgan, Les Tremayne, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Himan Brown (producer, director), Fred Fradkin (music), Milton Lewis (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-20T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>thin,man,claudia,morgan,les,tremayne,ed,herlihy,dashiell,hammett,himan,brown,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams (Aired July 13, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the &quot;happiest married couple in radio.&quot; Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. A country barn burns down, leaving a troup of summer stock actors without a theatre. Claudia Morgan, Les Tremayne, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Himan Brown (producer, director), Fred Fradkin (music), Milton Lewis (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Haunted Hams (Aired July 13, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Author Meets His Match (04-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Author Meets His Match (Aired April 18, 1948)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fred Allen began his career in vaudeville before becoming one of radio’s most acerbic and admired wits. Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: "What did you like best about this year's circus?" Fred and Postmaster Jim Farley do a parody of "Author Meets The Critics" - Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, The De Marco Sisters, James Farley, Kenny Delmar, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-20T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Author Meets His Match (Aired April 18, 1948)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fred Allen began his career in vaudeville before becoming one of radio&#8217;s most acerbic and admired wits. Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 18, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;What did you like best about this year's circus?&quot; Fred and Postmaster Jim Farley do a parody of &quot;Author Meets The Critics&quot; - Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, The De Marco Sisters, James Farley, Kenny Delmar, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Author Meets His Match (Aired April 18, 1948)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - In The Groove (11-04-85)</title>
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        <![CDATA[In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-20T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>In The Groove (Aired November 4, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction antho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mystery Playhouse - Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Pam Solves It (08-09-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Pam Solves It (Aired August 9, 1944)

Mystery House was a mystery series, to be sure, but for the most part fairly wholesome compared to other exemplars of the genre during the World War II years. The premise of Mystery House is relatively unique for the era. The main protagonists were a married couple, Dan and Barbara Glenn, owners and publishers of mystery novels via their Mystery House publishing firm purportedly located on Park Avenue in New York City. As a further twist, the firm had a policy of acting out their proposed novels prior to publication. This was an admittedly unrealistic concept--even for the 1940s--given the fast paced, frenetic business of publishing, but with a bit of suspension of disbelief the concept captures the listener's imagination. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1944 - Between 1940 and 1963 the husband and wife team of Frances and Richard Lockridge published more than forty mystery novels featuring the exploits of Pam and Jerry North. The series proved to be enormously successful, spinning off a movie starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, a long-running (162 performances) play on Broadway, a radio drama which lasted for thirteen years, and a popular television show, with Richard Demming and Barbara Britton, which aired for two years. Of the small number of married sleuths in the history of crime fiction, the Norths had the longest sustained series, which ended only with of the death of Frances Lockridge in 1963. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-19T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,playhouse,peter,lorie,don,dowd,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1856</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Pam Solves It (Aired August 9, 1944)

Mystery House was a mystery series, to be sure, but for the most part fairly wholesome compared to other exemplars of the genre during the World War II years. The premise of Mystery House is relatively unique for the era. The main protagonists were a married couple, Dan and Barbara Glenn, owners and publishers of mystery novels via their Mystery House publishing firm purportedly located on Park Avenue in New York City. As a further twist, the firm had a policy of acting out their proposed novels prior to publication. This was an admittedly unrealistic concept--even for the 1940s--given the fast paced, frenetic business of publishing, but with a bit of suspension of disbelief the concept captures the listener's imagination. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1944 - Between 1940 and 1963 the husband and wife team of Frances and Richard Lockridge published more than forty mystery novels featuring the exploits of Pam and Jerry North. The series proved to be enormously successful, spinning off a movie starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, a long-running (162 performances) play on Broadway, a radio drama which lasted for thirteen years, and a popular television show, with Richard Demming and Barbara Britton, which aired for two years. Of the small number of married sleuths in the history of crime fiction, the Norths had the longest sustained series, which ended only with of the death of Frances Lockridge in 1963. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Pam Solves It (Aired August 9, 1944)

Mystery House was a mystery series, to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Adventure Of The Three Silver Pesos(06-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

June 3, 1946. Mutual network. "The Three Silver Pesos". Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 29:29 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-19T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

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June 3, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Three Silver Pesos&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wine. The first show of the series, a nearly identical format to the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts on Mutual. This is the start of a summer replacement series for Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood continued on Mutual for the next three years when the Sherlock Holmes broadcasts switched to ABC. Harrison Tavers dies on the Golden Gate Bridge with a vial of cyanide in his pocket, a heart attack and a fatal stab wound! When Hood picks up a beautiful hitch-hiker, he loses his car and his corpse! The story features an interesting plot with lots of dead bodies...including one dead man who kills his killer! Gale Gordon, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), William Johnstone, Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Harry Bartell (announcer). 29:29 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Three Silver Pesos (Aired June 3, 1946)

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      <title>Dimension X - Beyond Infinity (07-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Beyond Infinity (Aired July 21, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1950. Episode Number #16. "Beyond Infinity" - A scientist in Europe has invented a machine that will shrink objects to the size of atoms and beyond. Original script by Villiers Gersen and featured in the cast were Les Damon, Lada Staviski, E. A. Krumschmidt and Joe De Santos. First Line : Starts with Wheaties commercial. (1:39) Somewhere in Europe a man is walking through the darkness down a cobblestone street. It’s early evening, only a little past eight. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beyond Infinity (Aired July 21, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1950. Episode Number #16. &quot;Beyond Infinity&quot; - A scientist in Europe has invented a machine that will shrink objects to the size of atoms and beyond. Original script by Villiers Gersen and featured in the cast were Les Damon, Lada Staviski, E. A. Krumschmidt and Joe De Santos. First Line : Starts with Wheaties commercial. (1:39) Somewhere in Europe a man is walking through the darkness down a cobblestone street. It&#8217;s early evening, only a little past eight. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Beyond Infinity (Aired July 21, 1950)

This show dramatized the work of such young writers as R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The God Machine (01-28-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Himan Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-19T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2596</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Himan Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The God Machine (Aired January 28, 1980)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - William Penn Trial (05-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[William Penn Trial (Aired May 21, 1950)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You Are There!" Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Trial Of William Penn". Sustaining. The events of September 5, 1670. A jury refuses to be intimidated and preserves the intergrity of British justice. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-19T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>William Penn Trial (Aired May 21, 1950)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken &quot;You Are There!&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Trial Of William Penn&quot;. Sustaining. The events of September 5, 1670. A jury refuses to be intimidated and preserves the intergrity of British justice. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>William Penn Trial (Aired May 21, 1950)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Small White Boxes (02-19-52) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Small White Boxes (Aired February 19, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 19, 1952. Program #28. Towers Of London syndication. "The Small White Boxes". Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-18T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1519</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Small White Boxes (Aired February 19, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

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February 19, 1952. Program #28. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Small White Boxes&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 25:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Small White Boxes (Aired February 19, 1952)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Ransomed Football (10-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1948. NBC network. "The Ransomed Football". Sustaining. After a hard-fought football game against Rutgers, the victory football disappears. Frank vows to return the ball before returning to Yale. The University Of Denver "Youth Month" scholarship premium is a four-year full tuition scholarship. Mr. Atwater Kent has donated an additional $500 for expenses while the winner attends college. The program closing has been partially deleted. Elaine Rost, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Edward King (director), William Griffis, David Alexander, Ed Latimer, Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-18T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Ransomed Football&quot;. Sustaining. After a hard-fought football game against Rutgers, the victory football disappears. Frank vows to return the ball before returning to Yale. The University Of Denver &quot;Youth Month&quot; scholarship premium is a four-year full tuition scholarship. Mr. Atwater Kent has donated an additional $500 for expenses while the winner attends college. The program closing has been partially deleted. Elaine Rost, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Edward King (director), William Griffis, David Alexander, Ed Latimer, Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ransomed Football (Aired October 2, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Pete Rocco Case (10-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950)

 Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1950. NBC network. "The Pete Rocco Case". Sponsored by: Rexall. When Peter Rocco escapes from jail to kill Diamond, Rocco's mother hires Diamond to return her son to prison! Dick sings, "A Little Bit Independent" after the story. Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music director), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Bill Forman (announcer), June Allyson. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-18T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950)

 Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Pete Rocco Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Rexall. When Peter Rocco escapes from jail to kill Diamond, Rocco's mother hires Diamond to return her son to prison! Dick sings, &quot;A Little Bit Independent&quot; after the story. Dick Powell, Frank Worth (music director), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Bill Forman (announcer), June Allyson. 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pete Rocco Case (Aired October 4, 1950)

 Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Meeting Strangers (02-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Meeting Strangers (Aired February 12, 1946)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949 and Red moved to CBS to continue his radio career. 

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February 12, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. "Meeting Strangers" The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire, Chapter 85: "War Bride," with J. Newton Numbskull. Chapter 83: "Rich Relatives," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Meeting Strangers (Aired February 12, 1946)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949 and Red moved to CBS to continue his radio career. 

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February 12, 1946. NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. &quot;Meeting Strangers&quot; The Skelton Scrapbook Of Satire, Chapter 85: &quot;War Bride,&quot; with J. Newton Numbskull. Chapter 83: &quot;Rich Relatives,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Las Vegas (04-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Las Vegas (Aired April 5, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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April 5, 1951. " Las Vegas"  - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named "Nick The Creek!"). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01. 


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-17T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Las Vegas (Aired April 5, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 

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April 5, 1951. &quot; Las Vegas&quot;  - Program #60. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Las Vegas good luck charm of an Indian gambler/gangster (named &quot;Nick The Creek!&quot;). The program has also been identified as program #72. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Joan Banks, John L. Green (writer), Peter Leeds, William Conrad. 28:01. 


  

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Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Andrew Jenkins Case (03-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Andrew Jenkins Case (Aired March 6, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 6, 1949. The Andrew Jenkins Case - CBS network. Sustaining. A missing hick from Indiana named Andrew Jenkins leads Lt. Clover to "Golden" Gold. Anthony Ross (introducer), Charlotte Holland, Frank Butler, Jean Carson, John Dietz (director), John Forsythe, Maurice Gosfield, Peter Lyon (writer), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Tom Hoyer, Bern Bennett (announcer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Andrew Jenkins Case (Aired March 6, 1949)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 6, 1949. The Andrew Jenkins Case - CBS network. Sustaining. A missing hick from Indiana named Andrew Jenkins leads Lt. Clover to &quot;Golden&quot; Gold. Anthony Ross (introducer), Charlotte Holland, Frank Butler, Jean Carson, John Dietz (director), John Forsythe, Maurice Gosfield, Peter Lyon (writer), Robert Stringer (composer, conductor), Tom Hoyer, Bern Bennett (announcer). 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Box 13 - Death Is A Doll (03-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Doll (Aired March 13, 1949)

Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 13, 1949. Program #30. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. "Death Is A Doll". Commercials added locally. A man is slowly dying of what appears to be witchcraft. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-17T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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Alan Ladd is aided by most of the better detective genre voice talent of the era, which gives the program the requisite atmosphere for the genre. Alan Ladd bankrolled the production himself under his Mayfair Transcription Company and clearly spared little expense creating a production up to his demanding standards. With radio actors of the versatility of Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Herb Vigran, Joe Kearns, Ed Begley and Frank Lovejoy, Ladd guaranteed that the characterizations and tone of all 52 episodes would maintain the highest standards. Ladd's Production Supervisor was Vern Carstensen, a veteran of several equally well mounted detective genre productions of the era. Rudy Schrager's musical compositions and direction are a refreshing and effective atmospheric alternative to the often overbearing organ music so common to the genre. It also lends itself to the softer delivery of Alan Ladd's protagonist. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 13, 1949. Program #30. Mutual net origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Death Is A Doll&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man is slowly dying of what appears to be witchcraft. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley The Milkman (03-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley The Milkman (03-22-47)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").

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March 22, 1947. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Flashback story: how Riley handled his in-laws when he and Peg were first married. Riley The Milkman" Alan Lipscott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Gil Stratton, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-17T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley The Milkman (03-22-47)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).

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March 22, 1947. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Flashback story: how Riley handled his in-laws when he and Peg were first married. Riley The Milkman&quot; Alan Lipscott (writer), Don Bernard (director), Gil Stratton, Irving Brecher (producer), Jack Brecher (writer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Coslowe (music), Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Reuben Ship (writer), William Bendix. 34:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Murder Is Easy (Part 2 of 2) 1939</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is Easy (Part 2 of 2) 1939

Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  




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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-17T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is Easy (Part 2 of 2) 1939

Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  




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Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. S...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is Easy (Part 1 of 2) 1939

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller in Devon, England in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Taught at home by a governess and tutors, as a child Agatha Christie never attended school. She became adept at creating games to keep herself occupied at a very young age. A shy child, unable to adequately express her feelings, she first turned to music as a means of expression and, later in life, to writing. In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot. While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. Although it was completed in a year, it wasn't published until 1920, five years later. "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" gave the world the inimitable Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer who was to become one of the most enduring characters in all of fiction.  

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"Murder Is Easy"  is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 5 June 1939 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in September of the same year under the title of Easy to Kill. Christie's recurring character, Superintendent Battle, has a cameo appearance at the end, but plays no part in either the solution of the mystery or the apprehension of the criminal. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00.



  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is Easy (Part 1 of 2) 1939

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller in Devon, England in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Taught at home by a governess and tutors, as a child Agatha Christie never attended school. She became adept at creating games to keep herself occupied at a very young age. A shy child, unable to adequately express her feelings, she first turned to music as a means of expression and, later in life, to writing. In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot. While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. Although it was completed in a year, it wasn't published until 1920, five years later. &quot;The Mysterious Affair at Styles&quot; gave the world the inimitable Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer who was to become one of the most enduring characters in all of fiction.  

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&quot;Murder Is Easy&quot;  is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 5 June 1939 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in September of the same year under the title of Easy to Kill. Christie's recurring character, Superintendent Battle, has a cameo appearance at the end, but plays no part in either the solution of the mystery or the apprehension of the criminal. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00.



  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is Easy (Part 1 of 2) 1939

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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Job (04-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)

Friday offered voice-over narration throughout the episodes, noting the time, date, and place of every scene as he and his partners went through their day investigating the crime. The events related in a given episode might occur in a few hours or might span a few months. At least one episode unfolded in real time, in "City Hall Bombing", from July 21st, 1949. Friday and Romero had less than 30 minutes to stop a man who was threatening to destroy the City Hall with a bomb. At the end of an episode, announcer Hal Gibney would relate the fate of the suspect. They were usually convicted of a crime, and sent to the state penitentiary or a state mental hospital. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1950. Program #46. NBC network. "The Big Job". Sponsored by: Fatima. While trying to arrest Alfred Garvey, an off-duty cop about to go on vacation is shot and killed. A Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 02:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-16T18_00_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)

Friday offered voice-over narration throughout the episodes, noting the time, date, and place of every scene as he and his partners went through their day investigating the crime. The events related in a given episode might occur in a few hours or might span a few months. At least one episode unfolded in real time, in &quot;City Hall Bombing&quot;, from July 21st, 1949. Friday and Romero had less than 30 minutes to stop a man who was threatening to destroy the City Hall with a bomb. At the end of an episode, announcer Hal Gibney would relate the fate of the suspect. They were usually convicted of a crime, and sent to the state penitentiary or a state mental hospital. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1950. Program #46. NBC network. &quot;The Big Job&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. While trying to arrest Alfred Garvey, an off-duty cop about to go on vacation is shot and killed. A Network, sponsored version. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Job (Aired April 27, 1950)

Friday offered voice-over narration throughout the episodes...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Blueprint (07-09-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder By Blueprint (Aired July 9, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

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July 9, 1935. Program #85. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network. "Murder By Blueprint". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (free copy of "Clling All Cars News"). Mrs. Maude Ross has been found murdered in her home. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 20:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-16T12_59_23-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder By Blueprint (Aired July 9, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

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July 9, 1935. Program #85. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network. &quot;Murder By Blueprint&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (free copy of &quot;Clling All Cars News&quot;). Mrs. Maude Ross has been found murdered in her home. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder By Blueprint (Aired July 9, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot; (11-30-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Window" (Aired November 30, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of "Here he is: the one, the ONLY..." by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous "GROUCHO!" from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the "secret word", a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1949. NBC network. The Secret Word Is 'Window'. Sponsored by: Elgin-American. The first contestant is Henrietta Adair (a spinster). One of the contestants is the godson of the original "Trader Horn." The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman, billed as "Myron Wallace"), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), Jerry Fielding (music), John Guedel (producer), Henrietta Adair. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-16T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot; (Aired November 30, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of one male and one female, most selected from the studio audience. Occasionally famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play (i.e., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War). After his signature introduction of &quot;Here he is: the one, the ONLY...&quot; by Fenneman and finished by a thunderous &quot;GROUCHO!&quot; from the audience, Marx would be introduced to the music of &quot;Hooray for Captain Spaulding&quot;, his signature song. Some show tension revolved around whether a contestant would say the &quot;secret word&quot;, a common word revealed to the audience at the show's outset. If a contestant said the word, a toy duck resembling Groucho with a mustache and eyeglasses, and with a cigar in its bill, descended from the ceiling to bring a $100 bill.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1949. NBC network. The Secret Word Is 'Window'. Sponsored by: Elgin-American. The first contestant is Henrietta Adair (a spinster). One of the contestants is the godson of the original &quot;Trader Horn.&quot; The system cue is added live. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman, billed as &quot;Myron Wallace&quot;), Robert Dwan (director), Bernie Smith (director), Jerry Fielding (music), John Guedel (producer), Henrietta Adair. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Window&quot; (Aired November 30, 1949)

Contestant teams usually consisted of on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - Confession Of Guilt (04-30-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Confession Of Guilt (Aired April 30, 1957)

The first radio Morelle was played by the acerbic and distinctly toffish Dennis Arundell - a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, who later starred in many West End productions. A second series featured the even darker tones of Heron Carvic, later to write best-selling mysteries of his own, featuring the interfering spinster-sleuth Miss Seaton. In the 1950s, the part was played to pompous, thin-lipped perfection by Cecil Parker. The first Miss Frayle was played by author Dudley's wife, Jane Grahame, while a later incarnation was Sheila Sim. Through the 1950s Ernest Dudley wrote for both radio and television. His most popular TV series was 'Judge For Yourself', one of the earliest viewer-participation shows, in which, after a half-hour "trial", viewers were invited by Dudley to send in their verdicts, "Guilty" or "Not guilty". His catch-phrase, spoken to camera at the end, was always "Remember - you are the judge".


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-01-16T03_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-16T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,morelle,dr.,dennis,arundell,heron,carvic,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Confession Of Guilt (Aired April 30, 1957)

The first radio Morelle was played by the acerbic and distinctly toffish Dennis Arundell - a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, who later starred in many West End productions. A second series featured the even darker tones of Heron Carvic, later to write best-selling mysteries of his own, featuring the interfering spinster-sleuth Miss Seaton. In the 1950s, the part was played to pompous, thin-lipped perfection by Cecil Parker. The first Miss Frayle was played by author Dudley's wife, Jane Grahame, while a later incarnation was Sheila Sim. Through the 1950s Ernest Dudley wrote for both radio and television. His most popular TV series was 'Judge For Yourself', one of the earliest viewer-participation shows, in which, after a half-hour &quot;trial&quot;, viewers were invited by Dudley to send in their verdicts, &quot;Guilty&quot; or &quot;Not guilty&quot;. His catch-phrase, spoken to camera at the end, was always &quot;Remember - you are the judge&quot;.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Confession Of Guilt (Aired April 30, 1957)

The first radio Morelle was played by the acerbic a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater - Hostages (02-07-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hostages with Virginia Gregg (Aired February 7, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1979. Program #3. CBS network. "Hostages". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ken Gerard (writer), Vincent Price (host), Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Olan Soule, Elliott Lewis (producer), Fletcher Markle (director). 35:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 06:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-15T22_27_09-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2140</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hostages with Virginia Gregg (Aired February 7, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast (one day was devoted to romance, one to crime drama, etc.), and each genre had its own host from week to week.

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1979. Program #3. CBS network. &quot;Hostages&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Ken Gerard (writer), Vincent Price (host), Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Olan Soule, Elliott Lewis (producer), Fletcher Markle (director). 35:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <itunes:subtitle>Hostages with Virginia Gregg (Aired February 7, 1979)

Sears Radio Theater (SRT) was an antholo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints (10-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints (Aired October 2, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's  portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones  of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1948. Program #11. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS/AFRTS/FEN rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints". Mr. Zeigler can actually move fingerprints from one place to another...which gives him the idea for a clever blackmail racket. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (director, host), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-15T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints (Aired October 2, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over the years was arguably most noticeably evolved over Radio. Wally Maher's  portrayal of Michael Shayne was not only the first over Radio, the longest running over Radio, but it was also the most fully developed over Radio. Aided by Cathy Lewis in her role of feisty bright Phyllis Knight, as well as by Joe Forte as Lieutenant Farraday, the family nature of the growing radio ensemble over the years put far more flesh on the bones  of Brett Halliday's character than any other characterization that succeeded it. Maher's characterization of Shayne was so successful that for the remainder of Maher's career he actively translated Shayne's basic attributes into virtually every other detective or crime drama genre Maher appeared in until his untimely death in 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1948. Program #11. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS/AFRTS/FEN rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints&quot;. Mr. Zeigler can actually move fingerprints from one place to another...which gives him the idea for a clever blackmail racket. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (director, host), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Brett Halliday (creator), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Wandering Fingerprints (Aired October 2, 1948)

The feel of Michael Shayne over...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - A Piece Of Rope (12-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public.

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December 5, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. "A Piece Of Rope". Commercials added locally. Dukie Defore works for a "service" business that murders people on contract...and Dukie always kills with a rope! The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Cameron Mitchell, Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-15T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public.

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December 5, 1949. Program #9. MGM syndication. &quot;A Piece Of Rope&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dukie Defore works for a &quot;service&quot; business that murders people on contract...and Dukie always kills with a rope! The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Cameron Mitchell, Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Piece Of Rope (Aired December 5, 1949)

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      <title>A Date With Judy - Judy's Party (01-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Judy's Party (Aired January 6, 1948)

A Date with Judy  began as a summer replacement in 1941 but quickly became popular as listeners followed the growing pains of Judy and her friends and the exasperation of Judy's parents. Teenagers could relate to Judy and her problems with school, boyfriends and parental rules and adults enjoyed remembering their youth as seen through the eyes of a typical teenager. A delighful comedy that ended in 1950, A Date with Judy remains a favorite even today as we realize that teenagers will always face the same problems growing up as Judy and her friends did

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1948. "Judy's Party" - NBC network, KDKA, Pittsburgh aircheck. Commercials deleted. 8:30 P.M. Judy's having a party, and her parents are not at all welcome! Louise Erickson, John Brown, Richard Crenna, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Hal Born (composer, conductor), Dix Davis. 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Judy's Party (Aired January 6, 1948)

A Date with Judy  began as a summer replacement in 1941 but quickly became popular as listeners followed the growing pains of Judy and her friends and the exasperation of Judy's parents. Teenagers could relate to Judy and her problems with school, boyfriends and parental rules and adults enjoyed remembering their youth as seen through the eyes of a typical teenager. A delighful comedy that ended in 1950, A Date with Judy remains a favorite even today as we realize that teenagers will always face the same problems growing up as Judy and her friends did

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1948. &quot;Judy's Party&quot; - NBC network, KDKA, Pittsburgh aircheck. Commercials deleted. 8:30 P.M. Judy's having a party, and her parents are not at all welcome! Louise Erickson, John Brown, Richard Crenna, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Hal Born (composer, conductor), Dix Davis. 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Judy's Party (Aired January 6, 1948)

A Date with Judy  began as a summer replacement in 1941 b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - Thicker Than Water (03-14-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Thicker Than Water (Aired March 14, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1954 - "Thicker Than Water " - A father comes to town to see his son after twelve years. There have been some surprising changes...in both of them! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Shirley Mitchell, Robert Griffin, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, John Wald (announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-15T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Thicker Than Water (Aired March 14, 1954)

Though The Six Shooter wasn't the first  popular adult western to air over Radio, a case can be made that it was the first to thoroughly legitimize the genre over the medium. Not only were The Six Shooter scripts--and casts--the equal of any of the first wave of adult westerns to air over Radio, but the series carried the considerable weight of James Stewart in the starring role as Britt Ponset, the reluctant, yet highly efficient, western gunslinger. For the era, James Stewart was a natural choice to popularize the genre over Radio. His ground-breaking--for Stewart--depiction of the angst and inner turmoil of his protagonist, Lin McAdam in Winchester '73 (1950), launched a series of James Stewart appearances in other taut Anthony Mann and Alfred Hitchcock psychological thrillers over the following ten years. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1954 - &quot;Thicker Than Water &quot; - A father comes to town to see his son after twelve years. There have been some surprising changes...in both of them! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Shirley Mitchell, Robert Griffin, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, John Wald (announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Thicker Than Water (Aired March 14, 1954)
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Hate Song (12-31-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. "Hate Song". Commercials added locally. The Party tries to take over "Boys Inc.," a youth organization. Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Virginia Gregg, David Rose (composer, conductor), Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-14T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1952. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Hate Song&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Party tries to take over &quot;Boys Inc.,&quot; a youth organization. Dana Andrews, Jeffrey Silver, Virginia Gregg, David Rose (composer, conductor), Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Hate Song (Aired December 31, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Carved Ham (04-08-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)

Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and convuluted career in film, radio and television soon followed, as The Falcon's occupation and even his name were changed from medium to medium.  Regardless of the date of his first literary appearance, The Falcon was first brought to the screen in a 1941 RKO film, as a replacement for its popular series of B's featuring Leslie Charteris' The Saint. Except for the name change, at first at least it was pretty hard to tell the difference. The Falcon was also a good-looking suave, sophisticated type, a sort of freelance gentleman adventurer. The first film, 1941's The Gay Falcon, proved successful enough to warrant a long string of sequels, three with George Sanders (who had previously played The Saint) in the lead, although he was now called Gay Lawrence (as far as I know, none of the films or television or radio episodes ever explains why he's known as The Falcon).

THIS EPISODE:

April 8, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Carved Hand". Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Caramels. The Falcon suspects that Joe Santos is behind the killing of Brian King and the mutilation of Stuart Van Dyke. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Jackson Beck, Mason Adams, Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Glenda Isby (Vassar dramatic student), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Richard Lewis (director). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-14T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1453</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)

Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and convuluted career in film, radio and television soon followed, as The Falcon's occupation and even his name were changed from medium to medium.  Regardless of the date of his first literary appearance, The Falcon was first brought to the screen in a 1941 RKO film, as a replacement for its popular series of B's featuring Leslie Charteris' The Saint. Except for the name change, at first at least it was pretty hard to tell the difference. The Falcon was also a good-looking suave, sophisticated type, a sort of freelance gentleman adventurer. The first film, 1941's The Gay Falcon, proved successful enough to warrant a long string of sequels, three with George Sanders (who had previously played The Saint) in the lead, although he was now called Gay Lawrence (as far as I know, none of the films or television or radio episodes ever explains why he's known as The Falcon).

THIS EPISODE:

April 8, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Carved Hand&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Velveeta, Kraft Caramels. The Falcon suspects that Joe Santos is behind the killing of Brian King and the mutilation of Stuart Van Dyke. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Jackson Beck, Mason Adams, Eugene Wang (writer), Ken Lynch, Glenda Isby (Vassar dramatic student), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Richard Lewis (director). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Carved Ham (Aired April 8, 1951)

Like Boston Blackie, a long, lucrative and co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - The Fugitive (Starring Henry Fonda) 07-12-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fugitive (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 12, 1951

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, "Jezebel" was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-14T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fugitive (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 12, 1951

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, &quot;Jezebel&quot; was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fugitive (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 12, 1951

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Community Chest Fund Drive (10-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Community Chest Fund Drive (Aired October 29, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. "The Community Chest Fund Drive" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel Presents a Community Chest benefit, the story of Christopher Columbus. The program's guest is, "The Mad Russian." Bert Gordon, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-14T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1348</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Community Chest Fund Drive (Aired October 29, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. &quot;The Community Chest Fund Drive&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel Presents a Community Chest benefit, the story of Christopher Columbus. The program's guest is, &quot;The Mad Russian.&quot; Bert Gordon, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Community Chest Fund Drive (Aired October 29, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - The Robbery (05-31-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Robbery (Aired May 31, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

May 31, 1936. Program #1. Syndicated. "The Robbery". Commercials added locally. A double-murder has taken place in the town auditor's office. A special investigator from the Governor's office arrives in town incognito. The acting is primitive. The date is subject to correction. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-14T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,name,of,law,crime,police,arrest,detective,investigate,justice,jail,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1488</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Robbery (Aired May 31, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

May 31, 1936. Program #1. Syndicated. &quot;The Robbery&quot;. Commercials added locally. A double-murder has taken place in the town auditor's office. A special investigator from the Governor's office arrives in town incognito. The acting is primitive. The date is subject to correction. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Robbery (Aired May 31, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 03-25-52</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52

The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

Part One Of Two March 25, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Mission Of Mercy". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. There's a student election at Space Academy while an epidemic breaks out on Titan. The system cue has been deleted. Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Carter Blake, Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Hal Rine (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 23:52. 

Part TWO Of Two March 27, 1952. March 27, 1952. "Mission Of Mercy" - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Tom comes down with the disease and the cadets get in trouble trying to rescue the children of Titan from another spaceship. The last thirty seconds of the program have been deleted. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52

The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

Part One Of Two March 25, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Mission Of Mercy&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. There's a student election at Space Academy while an epidemic breaks out on Titan. The system cue has been deleted. Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Carter Blake, Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Hal Rine (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 23:52. 

Part TWO Of Two March 27, 1952. March 27, 1952. &quot;Mission Of Mercy&quot; - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Tom comes down with the disease and the cadets get in trouble trying to rescue the children of Titan from another spaceship. The last thirty seconds of the program have been deleted. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 24:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mission Of Mercy (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired 03-25-52 and 03-28-52

The original Tom Corbett ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Corpse In The Cab (02-05-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpse In The Cab (Aired February 5, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1944. Mutual network. "The Corpse In The Cab". Sustaining. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Murder In The Park." The announcer misreads his lines during the program opening. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (orgainist), John Gibson, Bart Conrey (writer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-13T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1630</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpse In The Cab (Aired February 5, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;The Corpse In The Cab&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Murder In The Park.&quot; The announcer misreads his lines during the program opening. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (orgainist), John Gibson, Bart Conrey (writer). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Corpse In The Cab (Aired February 5, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Mr. Boyntons Parents (05-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Boyntons Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1950. CBS network. "Connie Meets Mr. Boynton's Parents". Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Mother's Day will soon arrive, Miss Brooks is named, "Mother Away From Mother." Miss Brooks is about to become Mrs. Boynton...Mr. Boyton's mother! The script was previously used on "Our Miss Brooks" on May 8, 1949. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (director), Myra Marsh. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-13T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,thanksgiving,holiday,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1700</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Boyntons Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Connie Meets Mr. Boynton's Parents&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Mother's Day will soon arrive, Miss Brooks is named, &quot;Mother Away From Mother.&quot; Miss Brooks is about to become Mrs. Boynton...Mr. Boyton's mother! The script was previously used on &quot;Our Miss Brooks&quot; on May 8, 1949. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (director), Myra Marsh. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Boyntons Parents (Aired May 14, 1950)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Weakling (01-03-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 3, 1943. CBS network. "The Weakling". Sustaining. Will the honest District Attorney prosecute his own son for murder? Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-13T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 3, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Weakling&quot;. Sustaining. Will the honest District Attorney prosecute his own son for murder? Gerald Mohr, Hans Conried, Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Weakling (Aired January 3, 1943)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular myst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Wayside Theater - Food For Thought (01-22-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Food For Thought (Aired January 22, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. "Food For Thought". Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Having the health-food conscious boss over to dinner. The newlyweds have a slight disagreement. Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Ethel Owen, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Verne Smith (announcer), Mildred Hawk (writer), Lowell McLean (writer). 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-13T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wayside,theater,wbbm,chicago,motor,club,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1907</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Food For Thought (Aired January 22, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 22, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;Food For Thought&quot;. Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Having the health-food conscious boss over to dinner. The newlyweds have a slight disagreement. Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Ethel Owen, Bill Bouchey, Herb Butterfield, Verne Smith (announcer), Mildred Hawk (writer), Lowell McLean (writer). 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Food For Thought (Aired January 22, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Rocket From Manhattan (02-11-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rocket From Manhattan (Aired February 11, 1972)

WyllisCooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. S,how Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 11, 1972. Mutual network. "Rocket From Manhattan". Sustaining. The twenty-third show of a series of twenty-six. A masterfully written story about the final destruction of the world because of Man's folly and the "Bomb." This program has been incorrectly identified as a "Lights Out" broadcast (it isn't). It has also been incorrectly titled, "A False Prophecy." Arch Oboler (host, writer), Ervin Lee, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Jack Snell (sound), Bill James (sound), Mischa Peltz (engineer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-12T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Rocket From Manhattan (Aired February 11, 1972)

WyllisCooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. S,how Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 11, 1972. Mutual network. &quot;Rocket From Manhattan&quot;. Sustaining. The twenty-third show of a series of twenty-six. A masterfully written story about the final destruction of the world because of Man's folly and the &quot;Bomb.&quot; This program has been incorrectly identified as a &quot;Lights Out&quot; broadcast (it isn't). It has also been incorrectly titled, &quot;A False Prophecy.&quot; Arch Oboler (host, writer), Ervin Lee, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Jack Snell (sound), Bill James (sound), Mischa Peltz (engineer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rocket From Manhattan (Aired February 11, 1972)

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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - On The Trail Of A Killer (01-05-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)

Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. NBC had auditioned two other such detective genre vehicles for Sinatra--'Frankie Galahad, Private Detective', and an Erle Stanley Gardner series. Some intriguing prospects to be sure. If only . . . .Rocco Fortunato was a young New Yorker on his way up and out of the endless dead-end jobs his employment agency was sending him on, like the oyster-shucking job they sent him to that yielded only a handful of 'clams' for his efforts--but a bonus of 12 big hot pearls in the bargain. And much as Alan Ladd's character in Box 13, Rocky Fortune was clearly ready for a more vibrant, exciting, and financially rewarding career change. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 5, 1954. "On The Trail Of A Killer" NBC network. Frank's good friend Ellie is, "fat, forty and frustrated." She marries a no-goodnik and is soon murdered. Rocky takes out in hot pursuit and nearly rides the rails...with his ticket punched with a bullet, "from here to eternity." Frank Sinatra, Paula Victor, Tom McKee, John Sutton, Barney Phillips, Jay Loft Lynn, Maurice Hart, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)

Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's careers were approaching critical junctures--a publicists dream, but rapidly dimming any possibility for a continuation of Rocky Fortune, or any other such Radio vehicle for Frank Sinatra. NBC had auditioned two other such detective genre vehicles for Sinatra--'Frankie Galahad, Private Detective', and an Erle Stanley Gardner series. Some intriguing prospects to be sure. If only . . . .Rocco Fortunato was a young New Yorker on his way up and out of the endless dead-end jobs his employment agency was sending him on, like the oyster-shucking job they sent him to that yielded only a handful of 'clams' for his efforts--but a bonus of 12 big hot pearls in the bargain. And much as Alan Ladd's character in Box 13, Rocky Fortune was clearly ready for a more vibrant, exciting, and financially rewarding career change. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 5, 1954. &quot;On The Trail Of A Killer&quot; NBC network. Frank's good friend Ellie is, &quot;fat, forty and frustrated.&quot; She marries a no-goodnik and is soon murdered. Rocky takes out in hot pursuit and nearly rides the rails...with his ticket punched with a bullet, &quot;from here to eternity.&quot; Frank Sinatra, Paula Victor, Tom McKee, John Sutton, Barney Phillips, Jay Loft Lynn, Maurice Hart, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 23:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>On The Trail Of A Killer (Aired January 5, 1954)

Both Frank Sinatra's and Ava Gardner's career...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Peerless Fire Matter (05-05-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Peerless Fire Matter (Aired May 5, 1957)

The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors – most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis, Howard McNear, Marvin Miller, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Jean Tatum, Russell Thomson, Ben Wright, and Will Wright. Vincent Price co-starred as himself in "The Price of Fame Matter" and went to Europe with Johnny on the case. In December 1960, the show moved to New York. Robert Readick started the New York run as Dollar, but only lasted a short while. Jack Johnstone continued to write for the show and submitted scripts from California. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 5, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Peerless Fire Matter". A junkyard has burnt down in a residential area...and the neighbors are overjoyed! Bob Bailey, Forrest Lewis, Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Parley Baer, Virginia Gregg. 32:17. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-12T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Peerless Fire Matter (Aired May 5, 1957)

The guest stars and supporting casts were always first rate, attracting the best radio actors in both Los Angeles and New York. Pat McCracken was played by several actors &#8211; most frequently, by Larry Dobkin. Particularly noteworthy was the work of Virginia Gregg, who played many roles, including Johnny's girlfriend Betty Lewis. Harry Bartell was also a frequent guest, who did many of the Spanish dialect roles when Johnny went to a Latin American country. Other frequent guest performers were Parley Baer, Tony Barrett, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Sam Edwards, Herb Ellis, Frank Gerstle, Stacy Harris, Jack Kruschen, Forrest Lewis, Howard McNear, Marvin Miller, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Jean Tatum, Russell Thomson, Ben Wright, and Will Wright. Vincent Price co-starred as himself in &quot;The Price of Fame Matter&quot; and went to Europe with Johnny on the case. In December 1960, the show moved to New York. Robert Readick started the New York run as Dollar, but only lasted a short while. Jack Johnstone continued to write for the show and submitted scripts from California. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 5, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Peerless Fire Matter&quot;. A junkyard has burnt down in a residential area...and the neighbors are overjoyed! Bob Bailey, Forrest Lewis, Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Parley Baer, Virginia Gregg. 32:17. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Peerless Fire Matter (Aired May 5, 1957)

The guest stars and supporting casts were always ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Father Brown Mysteries - The Mystified Mind (08-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "The Mystified Mind". Sustaining. Karl Swenson, G. K. Chesterton (creator), Francis Sherling Oliver (producer), William Sweets (director), Barry Thompson, Mitzi Gould, Robert Readick, William Griffis, Will Geer, Gretchen Davidson, Vinton Hayworth, Gladys Fountain, Judson Phillips (writer), Bill Wirges (organist), John Stanley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-12T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. 

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August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Mystified Mind&quot;. Sustaining. Karl Swenson, G. K. Chesterton (creator), Francis Sherling Oliver (producer), William Sweets (director), Barry Thompson, Mitzi Gould, Robert Readick, William Griffis, Will Geer, Gretchen Davidson, Vinton Hayworth, Gladys Fountain, Judson Phillips (writer), Bill Wirges (organist), John Stanley (announcer). 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystified Mind (Aired August 13, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by En...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall - Private Collection (03-18-83) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1983. Program #92. CBC netork, Edmonton origination. "Private Collection". Quite a few young and beautiful women are disappearing from the same building. Jill Dyck, Stephen Walsh, Len Crowther, David Lereaney, Nicole Evans, Gordon Marriott, Bill Reiter (host, billed as "Frederick Hende"), Al Landon (engineer), Warren Graves (writer), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Laurie Seligman (producer, director), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Barbara Gault (production assistant), Dean Purves (sound effects), Tom Peacocke, Judith Mabey. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-11T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1983. Program #92. CBC netork, Edmonton origination. &quot;Private Collection&quot;. Quite a few young and beautiful women are disappearing from the same building. Jill Dyck, Stephen Walsh, Len Crowther, David Lereaney, Nicole Evans, Gordon Marriott, Bill Reiter (host, billed as &quot;Frederick Hende&quot;), Al Landon (engineer), Warren Graves (writer), Ruth Fraser (script editor), Laurie Seligman (producer, director), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Barbara Gault (production assistant), Dean Purves (sound effects), Tom Peacocke, Judith Mabey. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Private Collection (Aired March 18, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadia...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Automaton (07-27-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Automaton (Aired July 27, 1953)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. Talk about dark, the lights in The Hall of Fantasy always seemed to be shot out But not everything about the show is shrouded in mystery. We know that the series started as a different program altogether. It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Automaton". Commercials deleted. A good story of robotics. The first mechanical man has the idea that he's the master, and that mankind is meant to be killed. Note the prophetic last line of dialogue! Richard Thorne (writer). 25:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-01-11T18_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-11T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,horror,weird,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1556</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Automaton (Aired July 27, 1953)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. Talk about dark, the lights in The Hall of Fantasy always seemed to be shot out But not everything about the show is shrouded in mystery. We know that the series started as a different program altogether. It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Automaton&quot;. Commercials deleted. A good story of robotics. The first mechanical man has the idea that he's the master, and that mankind is meant to be killed. Note the prophetic last line of dialogue! Richard Thorne (writer). 25:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Automaton (Aired July 27, 1953)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desola...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Rushlight Diamond Caper (07-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rushlight Diamond Caper (Aired July 4, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1948. CBS network. "The Rushlight Diamond Caper"&lt;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam is hired to guard the wedding presents, but not the groom, who is stabbed to death with a pair of garden shears! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Sandra Gould, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-11T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rushlight Diamond Caper (Aired July 4, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS.

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Rushlight Diamond Caper&quot;s secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Sandra Gould, Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rushlight Diamond Caper (Aired July 4, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - Rent Money (04-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rent Money (Aired April 18, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1947. CBS network. Sustaining. Irma gives Al the girls' "Rent Money" to bet on a seedy prize fighter he's managing. Cathy Lewis, Marie Wilson, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, director), George Neise, The Sportsmen, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-11T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Rent Money (Aired April 18, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).

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April 18, 1947. CBS network. Sustaining. Irma gives Al the girls' &quot;Rent Money&quot; to bet on a seedy prize fighter he's managing. Cathy Lewis, Marie Wilson, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, director), George Neise, The Sportsmen, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rent Money (Aired April 18, 1947)

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      <title>The Twilight Zone - Mr. Denton On Doomsday (10-16-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)

Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more "serious" prime-time drama. Episodes such as "The Shelter" or "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" offered specific commentary on current events. Other stories, such as "The Masks" or "The Howling Man," operated around a central allegory, parable, or fable that reflected the characters' moral or philosophical choices.

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1959. "Mr. Denton On Doomsday" - Portrait of a town drunk named Al Denton. This is a man who's begun his dying early—a long agonizing route through a maze of bottles. Al Denton, who would probably give an arm or a leg or a part of his soul to have another chance, to be able to rise up and shake the dirt from his body and the bad dreams that infest his consciousness. 33:27. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-11T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,horror,supernatural,super,nuclear,war,mass,hysteria,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2007</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)

Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially &quot;inflammatory&quot; material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy. Frequent themes include nuclear war, mass hysteria, and McCarthyism, subjects that were strictly forbidden on more &quot;serious&quot; prime-time drama. Episodes such as &quot;The Shelter&quot; or &quot;The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street&quot; offered specific commentary on current events. Other stories, such as &quot;The Masks&quot; or &quot;The Howling Man,&quot; operated around a central allegory, parable, or fable that reflected the characters' moral or philosophical choices.

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1959. &quot;Mr. Denton On Doomsday&quot; - Portrait of a town drunk named Al Denton. This is a man who's begun his dying early&#8212;a long agonizing route through a maze of bottles. Al Denton, who would probably give an arm or a leg or a part of his soul to have another chance, to be able to rise up and shake the dirt from his body and the bad dreams that infest his consciousness. 33:27. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Denton On Doomsday (Aired October 16, 1959)

Twilight Zone&#8217;s writers frequently used scienc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Westinghouse Playhouse - The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 2 of 2 (04-20-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Untouchables "The Scarface Mob" - Part 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

The Untouchables was a group of 13 U.S. federal law-enforcement agents, led by Eliot Ness, who, from 1929 to 1931, worked to end Al Capone's illegal activities by aggressively enforcing Prohibition and tax laws against Capone and his organization. In their conduct, they became legendary for being fearless and incorruptible, earning the nickname "Untouchables." Upon taking office in 1929, the 31st President of the United States, Herbert Hoover, charged his Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew Mellon, with bringing down Al Capone. The federal government approached the problem by attacking Capone's organization on two fronts. The first front was mounted by criminal investigators of the Treasury's Bureau of Internal Revenue, who would examine the financial records of Capone and his subordinates to see if they could be prosecuted for tax evasion. This unit of IRS agents was headed by Frank J. Wilson under the close supervision of Elmer Irey. The second front would consist of a special unit of the Bureau of Prohibition, then a branch of the Department of Justice, who would attack Capone's beer and liquor empire by raiding speakeasies, stills, and, particularly, breweries.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2019 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-10T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>westinghouse,playhouse,untouchables,scarface,mob,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2541</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

The Untouchables was a group of 13 U.S. federal law-enforcement agents, led by Eliot Ness, who, from 1929 to 1931, worked to end Al Capone's illegal activities by aggressively enforcing Prohibition and tax laws against Capone and his organization. In their conduct, they became legendary for being fearless and incorruptible, earning the nickname &quot;Untouchables.&quot; Upon taking office in 1929, the 31st President of the United States, Herbert Hoover, charged his Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew Mellon, with bringing down Al Capone. The federal government approached the problem by attacking Capone's organization on two fronts. The first front was mounted by criminal investigators of the Treasury's Bureau of Internal Revenue, who would examine the financial records of Capone and his subordinates to see if they could be prosecuted for tax evasion. This unit of IRS agents was headed by Frank J. Wilson under the close supervision of Elmer Irey. The second front would consist of a special unit of the Bureau of Prohibition, then a branch of the Department of Justice, who would attack Capone's beer and liquor empire by raiding speakeasies, stills, and, particularly, breweries.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 2 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

The Untouchables was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Westinghouse Playhouse - The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 1 of 2 (04-20-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Untouchables "The Scarface Mob" - Part 1 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

This show was based on the life of real treasury department gangbuster Eliot Ness, who had in fact played an important part in stopping the power of the notorious Al Capone in 1931 Chicago. The Ness autobiography served as the basis of a two-part semidocumentary dramatization of the Capone affair, presented on a 1959 Desilu Playhouse. It was a huge hit that turned into a regular series the next fall. It followed Ness and his small band of incorruptible agents (called the "Untouchables" by a Chicago newspaper) as they battled the worst people in organized crime. (Ness had in real life disbanded the Untouchables after cracking the Capone case, and had nothing to do with most of the cases dramatized on TV.) The Untouchables went after hoods like Bugs Moran, in whose garage the St. Valentine's Day Massacre took place.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2019 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-10T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2398</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 1 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

This show was based on the life of real treasury department gangbuster Eliot Ness, who had in fact played an important part in stopping the power of the notorious Al Capone in 1931 Chicago. The Ness autobiography served as the basis of a two-part semidocumentary dramatization of the Capone affair, presented on a 1959 Desilu Playhouse. It was a huge hit that turned into a regular series the next fall. It followed Ness and his small band of incorruptible agents (called the &quot;Untouchables&quot; by a Chicago newspaper) as they battled the worst people in organized crime. (Ness had in real life disbanded the Untouchables after cracking the Capone case, and had nothing to do with most of the cases dramatized on TV.) The Untouchables went after hoods like Bugs Moran, in whose garage the St. Valentine's Day Massacre took place.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Untouchables &quot;The Scarface Mob&quot; - Part 1 of 2 (Aired April 20, 1959)

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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic (09-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic (Aired September 14, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1950. Program #34. "Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic" - WMGM, New York City-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Marion Lewis, a pretty teenager, is brought to Blair hospital with acute alcoholic poisoning. Her problem goes deeper...to her parents. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (anouncer), William P. Rousseau (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kruschen, Tol Avery, Barbara Ruark. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-10T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1845</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic (Aired September 14, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional character, the primary character in a series of American theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show. The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1950. Program #34. &quot;Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic&quot; - WMGM, New York City-Mutual network origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Marion Lewis, a pretty teenager, is brought to Blair hospital with acute alcoholic poisoning. Her problem goes deeper...to her parents. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (anouncer), William P. Rousseau (director), Les Crutchfield (writer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Kruschen, Tol Avery, Barbara Ruark. 30:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Marion Lewis Teenage Alcoholic (Aired September 14, 1950)

Dr. James Kildare was a fictional ch...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - A Fight In The Market (10-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Fight In The Market (Aired October 16, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. It's a show as sharp and free-wheeling as Benny, but with a bite and abrasiveness that seems, looking back now, to foreshadow most modern television sit-coms.

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1949. "A Fight In The Market" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil has gotten into a fight at the Encino Market. When he's sued for damages, Phil's only witness is Julius! Phil loses his place in the script and ad-libs his way out of it. Phil sings, "He'd Row, Row, Row." The program opening is slightly upcut. Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillip (producer, director), Earle Ross, Hal March, Sidney Miller, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:28. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-10T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Fight In The Market (Aired October 16, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. It's a show as sharp and free-wheeling as Benny, but with a bite and abrasiveness that seems, looking back now, to foreshadow most modern television sit-coms.

THIS EPISODE:

October 16, 1949. &quot;A Fight In The Market&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil has gotten into a fight at the Encino Market. When he's sued for damages, Phil's only witness is Julius! Phil loses his place in the script and ad-libs his way out of it. Phil sings, &quot;He'd Row, Row, Row.&quot; The program opening is slightly upcut. Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillip (producer, director), Earle Ross, Hal March, Sidney Miller, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:28. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Fight In The Market (Aired October 16, 1949)

A couple of actors well known on other shows we...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Mystery Playhouse - The Eleventh Juror (04-03-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Eleventh Juror (Aired April 3, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced "The Count" on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called "Dr. Morgan" and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, "Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. I actually thought it sounded creepier than Boris Karloff." Kabrich and Kuersteiner became good friends and co-wrote lines together for Dr. Morgan. The morbid one liners became known as "Morgan-isms." Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Show Notes From The Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-10T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,don,dowd,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eleventh Juror (Aired April 3, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called &quot;Dr. Morgan&quot; and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, &quot;Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. I actually thought it sounded creepier than Boris Karloff.&quot; Kabrich and Kuersteiner became good friends and co-wrote lines together for Dr. Morgan. The morbid one liners became known as &quot;Morgan-isms.&quot; Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Show Notes From The Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eleventh Juror (Aired April 3, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - The Scream (08-31-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Scream (Aired August 31, 1964)

The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1964. ABC network. "The Scream". Commercials added locally. Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Virginia Radcliff (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Roger De Koven, Peter Fernandez, Harry Belova, Albert Oppenheimer, Abby Lewis, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor). 20:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-09T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1250</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Scream (Aired August 31, 1964)

The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1964. ABC network. &quot;The Scream&quot;. Commercials added locally. Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Virginia Radcliff (writer), Warren Somerville (director), Roger De Koven, Peter Fernandez, Harry Belova, Albert Oppenheimer, Abby Lewis, Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor). 20:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Scream (Aired August 31, 1964)

The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Trouble With Tanya (01-07-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)

Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1964. Program #5. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Trouble With Tanya". Tanya inherits all from a hated relation with a heart condition...and that's her trouble. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-09T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)

Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1964. Program #5. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Trouble With Tanya&quot;. Tanya inherits all from a hated relation with a heart condition...and that's her trouble. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Trouble With Tanya (Aired January 7, 1964)

Walk Softly Peter Troy, Detective Drama, Aired ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - Silver Cigarette Case (01-06-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. How a "Silver Cigarette Case" led to two murders. A "Chicago" gangster want-a-be and his gun moll start a crime wave. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-09T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1952. NBC network. Sustaining. How a &quot;Silver Cigarette Case&quot; led to two murders. A &quot;Chicago&quot; gangster want-a-be and his gun moll start a crime wave. The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Cigarette Case aka: The Murder Of Charles Brooks (Aired January 6, 1952)

This serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Broadcasting Back To The Russians (03-05-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Broadcasting Back To The Russians (Aired March 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2019-01-09T06_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-09T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-09T06_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1547042418.13196192" length="7372996" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1843</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13196195.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Broadcasting Back To The Russians (Aired March 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with &quot;Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan.&quot; In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who &quot;...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in.&quot; He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Broadcasting Back To The Russians (Aired March 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a da...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Macabre - The Man In The Mirror (11-27-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man In The Mirror (Aired November 27, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil."

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 27, 1961. Program #3. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Man In The Mirror". A man injured in a traffic accident and about to die is given a chance to live by a strange voice. A good story of blood and the supernatural. William Verdier (performer, writer, director), Walt Sheldon, Carolyn Johnston, Milton Radmilovich, Larry Clemons (technical supervisor), Bob Eddy (technical supervisor), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, Mitzi Hennessey. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-09T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,walt,sheldon,carolyn,johnston,milton,radmilovich,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,sci,fi,science,fiction,weird,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13196176.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Man In The Mirror (Aired November 27, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 27, 1961. Program #3. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Man In The Mirror&quot;. A man injured in a traffic accident and about to die is given a chance to live by a strange voice. A good story of blood and the supernatural. William Verdier (performer, writer, director), Walt Sheldon, Carolyn Johnston, Milton Radmilovich, Larry Clemons (technical supervisor), Bob Eddy (technical supervisor), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, Mitzi Hennessey. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In The Mirror (Aired November 27, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competitio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mayor Of The Town - Enemy Agents (12-29-42) </title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-08T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mayor,of,town,conrad,binyon,agnes,moorehead,lionel,barrymore,gordon,jenkins,orchestra,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-08T20_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1547006441.13195796" length="7220127" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper. Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Enemy Agents (Aired December 29, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - The People In The Forest (06-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The People In The Forest (Aired June 11, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. NBC network. "The People In The Forest". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Robert Scarpella parachutes into occupied France. The underground is being plagued by a traitor in their midst. The start of the program was delayed 45 seconds for golf scores. Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Boris Aplon, Berry Kroeger, Jerry Jarrett, Lily Darvas, Raymond Edward Johnson, Joseph Buloff, Nancy Franklin, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Bob Warren (announcer). 27:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-08T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2019-01-08T15_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1546988435.13192948" length="6717278" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1679</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The People In The Forest (Aired June 11, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The People In The Forest&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Robert Scarpella parachutes into occupied France. The underground is being plagued by a traitor in their midst. The start of the program was delayed 45 seconds for golf scores. Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Larry Haines, Boris Aplon, Berry Kroeger, Jerry Jarrett, Lily Darvas, Raymond Edward Johnson, Joseph Buloff, Nancy Franklin, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Bob Warren (announcer). 27:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The People In The Forest (Aired June 11, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town (Starring Edward G. Robinson) - Pittsburgh Lil (10-19-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1937. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really "Pittsburgh Lil" from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-08T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1937. CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso. The first show of the series. Steve Wilson is portrayed as a throughly unpleasant scandal-monger who decides to reveal that Mrs. Radsmith, a noted socialite in Big Town, is really &quot;Pittsburgh Lil&quot; from Alaska. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Hanley Stafford, Paula Winslowe, Bill Wright, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pittsburgh Lil (Aired October 19, 1937)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Room For A Veteran (11-01-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Room For A Veteran (Aired November 1, 1946)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The family moved to Edinburgh when Young was a toddler, and later to West Vancouver, British Columbia, when Young was six years old. He came to love radio when bedridden as a child because of severe asthma. Near the start of his radio career, during World War II, Young attempted to enlist in the Royal Canadian Navy, then the Canadian Army, but was rejected due to his ill health.

THIS EPISODE:

November 1, 1946. "Room For A Veteran" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan volunteers to take in a veteran during the housing shortage, and winds up with five of them! Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Charlie Cantor, Jean Gillespie, Jim Backus, Ruth Perrott, Ken Christy, The Smart Set, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), George Wyle and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-08T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Room For A Veteran (Aired November 1, 1946)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. Young was born Angus Young in North Shields, Northumberland, to John Cathcart Young, a shipyard worker, and Florence Pinckney, whose ancestors included a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The family moved to Edinburgh when Young was a toddler, and later to West Vancouver, British Columbia, when Young was six years old. He came to love radio when bedridden as a child because of severe asthma. Near the start of his radio career, during World War II, Young attempted to enlist in the Royal Canadian Navy, then the Canadian Army, but was rejected due to his ill health.

THIS EPISODE:

November 1, 1946. &quot;Room For A Veteran&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan volunteers to take in a veteran during the housing shortage, and winds up with five of them! Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Charlie Cantor, Jean Gillespie, Jim Backus, Ruth Perrott, Ken Christy, The Smart Set, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), George Wyle and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Room For A Veteran (Aired November 1, 1946)

The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards durin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chet Chetter's Tales FromThe Morgue - Excursions In Fear (1990)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Excursions In Fear (1990) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. The creaking door opening, the host’s oddly humorous manner and the “pleasant dreams” ending are an undeniable salute to The Inner Sanctum and Himan Brown. Between the two of them, Mark and Jay collaborate to do over 20 characters in these stories. Jay is the voice of Chet Chetter, Elmer Corn, the Sherrif, Roland, and Gale Headrush Taylor. Mark only admits to being the voice of Cecil Farris and incidental characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-08T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chet,chetters,tales,from,morgue,horror,weird,m&amp;j,audio,theater,mark,sawyer,jay,reel,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Excursions In Fear (1990) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. The creaking door opening, the host&#8217;s oddly humorous manner and the &#8220;pleasant dreams&#8221; ending are an undeniable salute to The Inner Sanctum and Himan Brown. Between the two of them, Mark and Jay collaborate to do over 20 characters in these stories. Jay is the voice of Chet Chetter, Elmer Corn, the Sherrif, Roland, and Gale Headrush Taylor. Mark only admits to being the voice of Cecil Farris and incidental characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Excursions In Fear (1990) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was created and produced by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Dead Hand (04-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)

The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 19, 1946. Program #1. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Dead Hand". Commercials added locally. These programs are known to have been syndicated on World transcriptions and on transcriptions marked, "Louis G. Cowan Productions." Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Robert Newman (writer), Betty Caine, Carl Frank, Barry Hopkins, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-07T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1558</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)

The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 19, 1946. Program #1. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Dead Hand&quot;. Commercials added locally. These programs are known to have been syndicated on World transcriptions and on transcriptions marked, &quot;Louis G. Cowan Productions.&quot; Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Robert Newman (writer), Betty Caine, Carl Frank, Barry Hopkins, Lawson Zerbe, Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Hand (Aired April 19, 1946)

The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (05-02-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1950. ABC network. "The Case Of The Soaring Saucer". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. "Tia Puma" and her friends use genuine flying saucers to smuggle narcotics into the USA. 31:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-07T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Soaring Saucer&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. &quot;Tia Puma&quot; and her friends use genuine flying saucers to smuggle narcotics into the USA. 31:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Soaring Saucer (Aired May 2, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe (Wolf) drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-07T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1860</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe (Wolf) drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Calculated Risk (01-19-51)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by Ameri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - The Lost Watch (12-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 7, 1952. "The Lost Watch" - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-07T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

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December 7, 1952. &quot;The Lost Watch&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry has lost his watch. Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Watch (Aired December 7, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sleep No More - The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (03-13-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1957. NBC network. "The Escape Of Mr. Trimm". Sustaining. A very well-done story of suspense. An escaped convict is prevented from getting his complete freedom by a pair of handcuffs. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-06T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,nelson,olmsted,supernatural,science,fiction,scifi,horror,weird,death,murder,killer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,ptr,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Escape Of Mr. Trimm&quot;. Sustaining. A very well-done story of suspense. An escaped convict is prevented from getting his complete freedom by a pair of handcuffs. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Escape Of Mr. Trimm (Aired March 13, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Case Of The Sailor's Family (08-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1953. "The Case Of The Sailor's Family" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A Sailor's Family is missing after a fire. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-06T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1645</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21ST PRECINCT and not TWENTY-FIRST PRECINCT or TWENTY FIRST PRECINCT which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1953. &quot;The Case Of The Sailor's Family&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A Sailor's Family is missing after a fire. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch. 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Sailor's Family (Aired August 4, 1953)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (05-10-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1950. NBC network. "Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring" - Sponsored by: Wheaties, Crust-Quick. One of the six professors with International Lecture Tours is a spy. Steve travels to Oslo to reveal the traitor...and returns with a small boy. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Basil Adlam (music). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-06T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring&quot; - Sponsored by: Wheaties, Crust-Quick. One of the six professors with International Lecture Tours is a spy. Steve travels to Oslo to reveal the traitor...and returns with a small boy. Brian Donlevy, Robert Ryf (writer), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Basil Adlam (music). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Smash Lecture Circuit Spy Ring (Aired May 10, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adven...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Good Health (10-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Good Health". Milton visits the doctor, but is cured of the hiccoughs by his neighbor. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-06T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Good Health&quot;. Milton visits the doctor, but is cured of the hiccoughs by his neighbor. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Good Health (Aired October 21, 1947)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Billion Dollar Failure (08-24-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 24, 1956. CBS network. "The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop". Sustaining. A very well-done tale about the day the devil hired a pollster to find out how many folks would be entrusted to his care in the next twenty years. Joseph Julian, Robert Dryden, Elaine Rost, Bob Hite (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-06T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 24, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop&quot;. Sustaining. A very well-done tale about the day the devil hired a pollster to find out how many folks would be entrusted to his care in the next twenty years. Joseph Julian, Robert Dryden, Elaine Rost, Bob Hite (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Billion Dollar Failure Of Figure Fallop (Aired August 24, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Blonde's Lipstick (11-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1947. CBS network. "The Blonde's Lipstick". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Laura Neely disappears with $10,000 in cash she had collected for the City Welfare Fund, much to Casey's embarrassment. Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Milton Kramer (writer), Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 06:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-05T22_31_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Blonde's Lipstick&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Laura Neely disappears with $10,000 in cash she had collected for the City Welfare Fund, much to Casey's embarrassment. Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Milton Kramer (writer), Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blonde's Lipstick (Aired November 6, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Frying Pan Murder (03-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Frying Pan Murder (Aired March 1, 1953)

And it shall be my duty, not only to prosecute to the limit of the law, all persons accused of crime perpetrated within this county, but to defend with equal vigor, the rights and privileges of all its citizens! Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frying Pan Murder (Aired March 1, 1953)

And it shall be my duty, not only to prosecute to the limit of the law, all persons accused of crime perpetrated within this county, but to defend with equal vigor, the rights and privileges of all its citizens! Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 


  


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      <title>Escape - Most Dangerous Game (10-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Most Dangerous Game (Aired October 1, 1947)

Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

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October 1, 1947. CBS network. "The Most Dangerous Game". Sustaining. A big game hunt for the biggest game of all...man! Hans Conried, Irving Ravetch (adaptor), Paul Frees, Richard Connell (writer), William N. Robson (producer), Richard Sanville (director), Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2019 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Most Dangerous Game (Aired October 1, 1947)

Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

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October 1, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Most Dangerous Game&quot;. Sustaining. A big game hunt for the biggest game of all...man! Hans Conried, Irving Ravetch (adaptor), Paul Frees, Richard Connell (writer), William N. Robson (producer), Richard Sanville (director), Cy Feuer (music conceiver, conductor). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Father Knows Best - A House Full Of Junk (05-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-05T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A House Full Of Junk (Aired May 10, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Way For The Delta Queen (07-24-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - Way For The Delta Queen (Aired July 24, 1960)

The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.

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July 24, 1960. CBS network. "Way For The Delta Queen". Sponsored by: Doan's Pills, Guardian Maintenance Service, Pepsi-Cola. Paladin is protecting one of the steamboats in a great sternwheeler race from sabotage. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), William N. Robson (writer), Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Rhoda Williams, Jack Edwards (doubles), James Nusser (doubles), Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-05T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Way For The Delta Queen (Aired July 24, 1960)

The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1960. CBS network. &quot;Way For The Delta Queen&quot;. Sponsored by: Doan's Pills, Guardian Maintenance Service, Pepsi-Cola. Paladin is protecting one of the steamboats in a great sternwheeler race from sabotage. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Frank Paris (producer, director), Hugh Douglas (announcer), William N. Robson (writer), Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Rhoda Williams, Jack Edwards (doubles), James Nusser (doubles), Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - The Legend Of Windigo (11-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Legend Of Windigo (Aired November 3, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 3, 1946. Program #12. "The Legend Of Windigo" - ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #12 on the label, #14 on the transcription matrix. A ski instructor's girlfriend is murdered by a "Windago," a mythical creature of the mountains. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-04T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Legend Of Windigo (Aired November 3, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 3, 1946. Program #12. &quot;The Legend Of Windigo&quot; - ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #12 on the label, #14 on the transcription matrix. A ski instructor's girlfriend is murdered by a &quot;Windago,&quot; a mythical creature of the mountains. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Legend Of Windigo (Aired November 3, 1946)

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      <title>X Minus One - Caretaker (01-30-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Caretaker (Aired January 30, 1957)

 Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade". The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire!

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1957. NBC network. "Caretaker". Sustaining. An Earthman is rescued after spending twenty two years alone on a distant planet. Ted Osborne, Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, Raymond Edward Johnson, James H. Schmitz (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Betty Caine, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 22:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-04T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1328</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Caretaker (Aired January 30, 1957)

 Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's &quot;Skulking Permit,&quot; Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; Heinlein's &quot;Universe&quot; and &quot;The Green Hills of Earth&quot;, &quot; Pohl&#8217;s &quot;The Tunnel under the World,&quot; J. T. McIntosh&#8217;s &quot;Hallucination Orbit,&quot; Fritz Leiber&#8217;s &quot;A Pail of Air&quot; and George Lefferts' &quot;The Parade&quot;. The program opened with announcer Fred Collins delivering the countdown, leading into this introduction (although later shows were partnered with Galaxy Science Fiction rather than Astounding Science Fiction): Countdown for blastoff... X minus five, four, three, two, X minus one... Fire!

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Caretaker&quot;. Sustaining. An Earthman is rescued after spending twenty two years alone on a distant planet. Ted Osborne, Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, Raymond Edward Johnson, James H. Schmitz (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Betty Caine, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 22:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Caretaker (Aired January 30, 1957)

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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - The Treasure Of Sierra Madre (04-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Treasure Of Sierra Madre (Aired April 18, 1949)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s.

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April 18, 1949. CBS network. "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre". Sponsored by: Lux. A story of gold and greed in the mountains of Mexico. The last commercial has been deleted. The story was produced on The Lux Radio Theatre again on February 15, 1955). Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Frank Lovejoy, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, William Johnstone, Jimmy Ogg, Jack Petruzzi, Charles La Torre, Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello, Edward Marr, John McGovern, Claudia Barrett (intermission guest), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), John Huston (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-03T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3356</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Treasure Of Sierra Madre (Aired April 18, 1949)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s.

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. A story of gold and greed in the mountains of Mexico. The last commercial has been deleted. The story was produced on The Lux Radio Theatre again on February 15, 1955). Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Frank Lovejoy, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, Don Diamond, William Johnstone, Jimmy Ogg, Jack Petruzzi, Charles La Torre, Jack Kruschen, Jay Novello, Edward Marr, John McGovern, Claudia Barrett (intermission guest), Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as &quot;Libby&quot;), John Huston (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Treasure Of Sierra Madre (Aired April 18, 1949)

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      <title>Space Patrol - The Lady From Venus (12-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as "miniature space-o-phones" and "atomolights." Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as "Revolt of the Space Rats" and "The Menace of Planet X." The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1952. ABC Network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Miss Bennett, the evil "Lady From Venus," has her eye on some illegal plutonium. Bela Kovacs, David DuVal, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ken Mayer, Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-01-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as &quot;miniature space-o-phones&quot; and &quot;atomolights.&quot; Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as &quot;Revolt of the Space Rats&quot; and &quot;The Menace of Planet X.&quot; The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 20, 1952. ABC Network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Miss Bennett, the evil &quot;Lady From Venus,&quot; has her eye on some illegal plutonium. Bela Kovacs, David DuVal, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ken Mayer, Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devery (executive producer), Mike Moser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From Venus (Aired December 20, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) 05-11-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. "Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future." Detective Archie is on the trail of "Whistling Sam," a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-03T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1890</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 11, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Mum. &quot;Your bath washes away the past, Mum safeguards the future.&quot; Detective Archie is on the trail of &quot;Whistling Sam,&quot; a robber of taverns! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Alan Reed, Charlie Cantor, Sheldon Leonard, Chester Morris (guest). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Whistlin Sam (Guest Is Chester Morris) Aired May 11, 1949

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't transl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper (06-30-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper (Aired June 30, 1954)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 30, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper". The story of the activities of the famed British slasher, as seen through the eyes of a young lass. The last show of the series. AFRTS program name: "Mystery Theater." The AFRTS version omits the opening scene. AFRTS broadcast date: November 11, 1973. Betty Harford, D. J. Thompson, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Paula Winslowe, James McCallion, Richard Peel, Roy Rowan (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-03T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper (Aired June 30, 1954)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 30, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper&quot;. The story of the activities of the famed British slasher, as seen through the eyes of a young lass. The last show of the series. AFRTS program name: &quot;Mystery Theater.&quot; The AFRTS version omits the opening scene. AFRTS broadcast date: November 11, 1973. Betty Harford, D. J. Thompson, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Paula Winslowe, James McCallion, Richard Peel, Roy Rowan (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Good Evening, My Name Is Jack The Ripper (Aired June 30, 1954)

To characterize Crime Classics ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ellery Queen Master Detective - The Three Frogs (04-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Three Frogs (Aired April 29, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, "This is Ellery Queen..." and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote, "that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-02T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,bellamy,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Three Frogs (Aired April 29, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, &quot;This is Ellery Queen...&quot; and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series&quot;, made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Three Frogs (Aired April 29, 1948)

On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alien Worlds - The Seeds Of Times (08-19-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of "Alien Worlds" is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. "Science fiction seems to lend itself," says Hansen, "to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind." "This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player," Hansen explains.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-02T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alien,worlds,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of &quot;Alien Worlds&quot; is Lee Hansen, a native of Tekoa, Washington. Hansen often found himself snowed in on the family farm during the winter and spent much of his childhood listening to the radio. Although he first worked as a ventriloquist, he quickly made the transition to his first love, radio, and worked as a disc jockey in Oregon, Nevada and Los Angeles. &quot;Science fiction seems to lend itself,&quot; says Hansen, &quot;to the scope of what we wanted to do. With what we now know about space travel, what we think about space migration, it offers the chance to toy with some provocative images and pictures in the mind.&quot; &quot;This is not Buck Rogers. Our creatures aren't just bug-eyed monsters. We're trying for a stereo theater effect. We're using what I call rock 'n roll production techniques. The difference between this and early radio drama is that in the old days scenes could go on forever. Here, no scene lasts more than a minute-and-a-half. There are no long-winded speeches. I think people have become desensitized to listening, so here we will try to give them something to trip through for a half-hour. It's a great travel companion for your car CD player,&quot; Hansen explains.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Seeds Of Times (Aired August 19, 1979)

The creator, producer and director of &quot;Alien Worlds...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (08-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1949. Program #16. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet". Commercials added locally. Blackie Martin has escaped from the Death House and sworn revenge. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Ivan Ditmars (music), Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-02T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1613</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1949. Program #16. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Blackie Martin has escaped from the Death House and sworn revenge. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Ivan Ditmars (music), Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Talking Bullet (Aired August 14, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Getting A Job For Raymond (11-15-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Getting A Job For Raymond (11-15-50)

The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 15, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. "Getting A Job For Raymond" Harold has a house guest; it's cousin Raymond, who doesn't work. Harold Peary sings, "If You Were The Only Girl In The World." Harold Peary (performer, creator), Jane Morgan, William Tracy, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-02T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Getting A Job For Raymond (11-15-50)

The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. 

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November 15, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;Getting A Job For Raymond&quot; Harold has a house guest; it's cousin Raymond, who doesn't work. Harold Peary sings, &quot;If You Were The Only Girl In The World.&quot; Harold Peary (performer, creator), Jane Morgan, William Tracy, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Favorite Story - The Debt Collector (12-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Debt Collector (Aired December 24, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1946. Program #27. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "The Debt Collector". Commercials added locally. The "favorite story" of Van Johnson. Ronald Colman (host), Maurice Level (author), Tom Tully (narrator), Tony Barrett, Claude Sweeten (composer, conductor), Jerome Lawrence (adaptor, director, producer), Robert E. Lee (director, producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2019 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Debt Collector (Aired December 24, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1946. Program #27. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Debt Collector&quot;. Commercials added locally. The &quot;favorite story&quot; of Van Johnson. Ronald Colman (host), Maurice Level (author), Tom Tully (narrator), Tony Barrett, Claude Sweeten (composer, conductor), Jerome Lawrence (adaptor, director, producer), Robert E. Lee (director, producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Debt Collector (Aired December 24, 1946)

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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - New Year's Nightmare (01-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Year's Nightmare (Aired January 5, 1947)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 5, 1947. Mutual network. "New Year's Nightmare". Sustaining. A man goes on a year-end bender and wakes up a year later married to a strange woman. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2019 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2019-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-01T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>New Year's Nightmare (Aired January 5, 1947)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 5, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;New Year's Nightmare&quot;. Sustaining. A man goes on a year-end bender and wakes up a year later married to a strange woman. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  





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      <itunes:subtitle>New Year's Nightmare (Aired January 5, 1947)

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      <title>The Bob &amp; Ray Show - New Year's Eve (12-31-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1949)

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,elliott,ray,goulding,disc,jockey,news,talk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1949)

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922&#8211;1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Year's Eve (Aired December 31, 1949)

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922&#8211;1990) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Holiday Inn (Starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire) 01-11-43 (New Year)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Holiday Inn (Starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire) Aired January 11, 1943

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

Holiday Inn - This is truly one of the great musicals to ever grace the silver screen. Between the great song, the dance numbers and the chemistry between Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, this film really is one of the the all time classics. What really makes it great is that it pretty much plays like a great Broadway review that uses the different holidays as an excuse to display the individual talents of each of the film's stars. However, the thing that this film will truly be remembered for is the fact that it introduced one of the all time classic song's to the world, "White Christmas". Another thing that makes this film so beloved is that it came out during a time when America needed somewhat of a diversion, World War II. This film helped to give people something to put smiles on their faces as the whole world was going to hell. At least for two hours, this film helped America to forget its troubles and put a smile on everyone's faces. Show Notes From: Brian Washington of Los Angeles, California.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-01T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,inn,otrr,otrn,new,years</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Holiday Inn (Starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire) Aired January 11, 1943

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

Holiday Inn - This is truly one of the great musicals to ever grace the silver screen. Between the great song, the dance numbers and the chemistry between Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, this film really is one of the the all time classics. What really makes it great is that it pretty much plays like a great Broadway review that uses the different holidays as an excuse to display the individual talents of each of the film's stars. However, the thing that this film will truly be remembered for is the fact that it introduced one of the all time classic song's to the world, &quot;White Christmas&quot;. Another thing that makes this film so beloved is that it came out during a time when America needed somewhat of a diversion, World War II. This film helped to give people something to put smiles on their faces as the whole world was going to hell. At least for two hours, this film helped America to forget its troubles and put a smile on everyone's faces. Show Notes From: Brian Washington of Los Angeles, California.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Holiday Inn (Starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire) Aired January 11, 1943

The Screen Guild Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - New Years Costume Ball (01-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2019-01-01T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Years Costume Ball (Aired January 1, 1947)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Nightmare Murder Case (12-14-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired December 14, 1944)

 Mr. Keen“ employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins” and “it appealed to a lowest common denominator.” So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple…it’s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons enjoyed a healthy eighteen-year stint over radio, ending its run not—as previously reported on this blog—on April 19, 1955 but on September 26 of that same year. Over the years, the series had a variety of sponsors: Bisodol, Kolynos toothpaste, Chesterfield cigarettes, American Chicle, etc., and there are nearly sixty broadcasts extant today for modern-day listeners to revel in. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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December 14, 1944. CBS network. "The Nightmare Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A woman spends her husband's savings on secret voice lessons for her daughter. Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (author), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2019-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-31T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired December 14, 1944)

 Mr. Keen&#8220; employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins&#8221; and &#8220;it appealed to a lowest common denominator.&#8221; So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple&#8230;it&#8217;s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons enjoyed a healthy eighteen-year stint over radio, ending its run not&#8212;as previously reported on this blog&#8212;on April 19, 1955 but on September 26 of that same year. Over the years, the series had a variety of sponsors: Bisodol, Kolynos toothpaste, Chesterfield cigarettes, American Chicle, etc., and there are nearly sixty broadcasts extant today for modern-day listeners to revel in. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Nightmare Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A woman spends her husband's savings on secret voice lessons for her daughter. Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (author), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nightmare Murder Case (Aired December 14, 1944)

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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - It Comes Up Mud (07-31-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[It Comes Up Mud (Aired July 31, 1949 )

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 31, 1949 - Program #31. Mayfair syndication. "It Comes Up Mud". Commercials added locally. A story of "The Sport Of Kings," parts of which were used in "Guys and Dolls." Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-31T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>It Comes Up Mud (Aired July 31, 1949 )

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 31, 1949 - Program #31. Mayfair syndication. &quot;It Comes Up Mud&quot;. Commercials added locally. A story of &quot;The Sport Of Kings,&quot; parts of which were used in &quot;Guys and Dolls.&quot; Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>It Comes Up Mud (Aired July 31, 1949 )

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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (10-04-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)

 This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1945. " Blondes Prefer Gentlemen" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A grandmother hires Richard Rogue to protect her grand-daughter, but Rogue finds a corpse in her apartment! "Murder In Drawing Room A" is announced as the next program. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-31T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)

 This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1945. &quot; Blondes Prefer Gentlemen&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. A grandmother hires Richard Rogue to protect her grand-daughter, but Rogue finds a corpse in her apartment! &quot;Murder In Drawing Room A&quot; is announced as the next program. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blondes Prefer Gentlemen (Aired October 4, 1945)

 This series preceded Richard Powell's most f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Torrid Zone (01-25-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Torrid Zone (Aired January 25, 1942)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1942. CBS network. "Torrid Zone". Sponsored by: Gulf. A comedy/romance about a lady who deals from the bottom of the deck, and the greatest bandidto in all of a Central American banana republic. The script was previously used on "The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre" on December 8, 1940. Roger Pryor (host), George Raft, Paulette Goddard, Jack Carson, George Tobias, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-31T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Torrid Zone (Aired January 25, 1942)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Torrid Zone&quot;. Sponsored by: Gulf. A comedy/romance about a lady who deals from the bottom of the deck, and the greatest bandidto in all of a Central American banana republic. The script was previously used on &quot;The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre&quot; on December 8, 1940. Roger Pryor (host), George Raft, Paulette Goddard, Jack Carson, George Tobias, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Torrid Zone (Aired January 25, 1942)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Gui...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - A Terrible Night (01-23-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 23, 1944. Program #22. NBC syndication. "A Terrible Night". Commercials added locally. Two friends lost in the north woods seek shelter in the house of the strange "Joel." The date is approximate. Fitzjames O'Brien (author). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-31T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1588</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 23, 1944. Program #22. NBC syndication. &quot;A Terrible Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two friends lost in the north woods seek shelter in the house of the strange &quot;Joel.&quot; The date is approximate. Fitzjames O'Brien (author). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Terrible Night (Aired January 23, 1944)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Make No Mistake (04-30-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1948. NBC network. "Make No Mistake". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine, Ironized Yeast. A blackmailer tries to extort $10,000 from the owner of a diner and his faithless wife. There's a surprise ending. Alan Baxter, Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer), George Putnam (announcer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-30T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Make No Mistake&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine, Ironized Yeast. A blackmailer tries to extort $10,000 from the owner of a diner and his faithless wife. There's a surprise ending. Alan Baxter, Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer), George Putnam (announcer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Make No Mistake (Aired April 30, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) 05-13-52</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett — Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 13, 1952. "Marooned With Death" - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The cadets start on a rescue mission to the planet Del Porte and are nearly drowned by a tidal wave. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-30T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbett,edward,bryce,frank,thomas,jr,jackson,beck,jan,merlin,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952

Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, coloring books, punch-out books and View-Master reels in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Tom Corbett, Astro, and Roger Manning, cadets at the Space Academy as they train to become members of the elite Solar Guard. The action takes place at the Academy in classrooms and bunkroom, aboard their training ship the rocket cruiser Polaris, and on alien worlds, both within our solar system and in orbit around nearby stars. The Tom Corbett universe partook of pseudo-science, not equal to the standards of accuracy set by John W. Campbell in the pages of Astounding. And yet, by the standards of the day, it was much more accurate than most media science fiction. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 13, 1952. &quot;Marooned With Death&quot; - ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The cadets start on a rescue mission to the planet Del Porte and are nearly drowned by a tidal wave. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Jon Gart (organist). 47:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Marooned With Death (2-Episodes - COMPLETE) Aired May 13, 1952

Tom Corbett is the main charact...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - The Melancholy Dane (06-11-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 12, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. "The Melancholy Dane". Commercials added locally. An actor crossed by vengeful critic enacts his revenge under most unusual circumstances. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-30T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1690</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951).  The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 12, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Melancholy Dane&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actor crossed by vengeful critic enacts his revenge under most unusual circumstances. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Melancholy Dane (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Philo Vance - The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (05-24-49) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

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May 24, 1949. Program #46. ZIV Syndication. "The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case". Commercials added locally. Gangster Eddie Mills has been shot and killed, despite his hiring a body guard. An organ-grinder could provide a clue to the crime, but he's been murdered too! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 32:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 24, 1949. Program #46. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. Gangster Eddie Mills has been shot and killed, despite his hiring a body guard. An organ-grinder could provide a clue to the crime, but he's been murdered too! Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist), Frederick W. Ziv (producer). 32:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hurdy-Gurdy Murder Case (Aired May 24, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The Big Ballgame (05-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-30T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. Archie has been depicted wearing the traditional kilt of his ancestors and playing bagpipes (but not very well).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Ballgame (Aired May 20, 1951)

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (Dec...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The Blind Beggar Dies (03-09-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter and was the highest-rated daytime series for many years. A man of mystery who was "never seen, only heard," The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1941. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Blind Beggar Dies". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A pair of small-time racketeers work the protection racket on beggars. Contains only one commercial. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 23:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-30T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1382</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter and was the highest-rated daytime series for many years. A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1941. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Blind Beggar Dies&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. A pair of small-time racketeers work the protection racket on beggars. Contains only one commercial. Orson Welles, Margot Stevenson, Ken Roberts (announcer). 23:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blind Beggar Dies (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Shadow featured radio's foremost crimefighter ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Shotgun Hadley (04-20-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shotgun Hadley (Aired April 20, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1945. Blue Network. "The Case Of Shotgun Hadley". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of a crime against the home: kidnapping. Lesley Woods, Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Mandel Kramer, Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-29T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shotgun Hadley (Aired April 20, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1945. Blue Network. &quot;The Case Of Shotgun Hadley&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The story of a crime against the home: kidnapping. Lesley Woods, Frank Lovejoy (narrator), Nathan Van Cleave (music director), Mandel Kramer, Lawrence MacArthur (writer), Jerry Devine (producer), Carl Frank (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shotgun Hadley (Aired April 20, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - A Date With Death (06-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)

The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. The radio series was adapted for DC Comics, Big Little Books and a 1942 movie serial. The 1952 Gang Busters TV series was reedited into two feature films, Gang Busters (1954) and Guns Don't Argue (1957). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 4, 1949. Program #583. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Date With Death". Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: March 12, 1973. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-29T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1488</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)

The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. The radio series was adapted for DC Comics, Big Little Books and a 1942 movie serial. The 1952 Gang Busters TV series was reedited into two feature films, Gang Busters (1954) and Guns Don't Argue (1957). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 4, 1949. Program #583. CBS network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Date With Death&quot;. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: March 12, 1973. 24:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Date With Death (Aired June 4, 1949)

The initial series was on NBC Radio from ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - The Dry Martini (10-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dry Martini (Aired October 20, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Dry Martini". Sustaining. John P. Marquand (creator), James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (director). 29:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-29T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dry Martini (Aired October 20, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Dry Martini&quot;. Sustaining. John P. Marquand (creator), James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (director). 29:17.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dry Martini (Aired October 20, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - The Horn Blows At Midnight (03-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Horn Blows At Midnight (Starring Jack Benny) Aired March 4, 1949

It was obvious to Ford, and all other manufacturers that could successfully retool and compete, that every dollar spent during this period would realize an exponential return. Ford therefore had every expectation that a no-expense-spared production like Ford Theater would both restablish Ford as a sophisticated, quality brand, as well as positioning itself for further success throughout its entire four to six year design, production and marketing cycle. But the nexus of this high-quality programming was its 1947-1948 Ford Theater season over NBC. Ford jumped to CBS for its 1948-1949 season with its Ford Theater over CBS. At the same time, Ford launched the Television version of Ford Theater over CBS Television in the Fall of 1948, joining several other high-profile sponsors who found--as Ford had--that sufficient demand existed for high-profile dramatic productions over both mediums.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1949. CBS network. "The Horn Blows At Midnight". Sponsored by: Ford. The beautiful and funny story of a junior grade angel with a brief but important task on the Earth. Anne Whitfield, Byron Kane, Claude Rains, Cy Feuer (composer, conductor), Edward Marr, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Frank Martin (announcer), Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Howard Snyder (writer), Hugh Wedlock (writer), Jack Benny, Jane Morgan, Jay Novello, Jeanette Nolan, Jerry Farber, John McGovern, Joseph Kearns, Julian Upton, Mercedes McCambridge, Miriam Wolfe, Paul McVey, Shirley Mitchell, Sidney Miller. 59:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-29T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jack,benny,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-29T06_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1546092056.13179306" length="14256575" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Horn Blows At Midnight (Starring Jack Benny) Aired March 4, 1949

It was obvious to Ford, and all other manufacturers that could successfully retool and compete, that every dollar spent during this period would realize an exponential return. Ford therefore had every expectation that a no-expense-spared production like Ford Theater would both restablish Ford as a sophisticated, quality brand, as well as positioning itself for further success throughout its entire four to six year design, production and marketing cycle. But the nexus of this high-quality programming was its 1947-1948 Ford Theater season over NBC. Ford jumped to CBS for its 1948-1949 season with its Ford Theater over CBS. At the same time, Ford launched the Television version of Ford Theater over CBS Television in the Fall of 1948, joining several other high-profile sponsors who found--as Ford had--that sufficient demand existed for high-profile dramatic productions over both mediums.
 
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March 4, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Horn Blows At Midnight&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. The beautiful and funny story of a junior grade angel with a brief but important task on the Earth. Anne Whitfield, Byron Kane, Claude Rains, Cy Feuer (composer, conductor), Edward Marr, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Frank Martin (announcer), Hans Conried, Herb Vigran, Howard Snyder (writer), Hugh Wedlock (writer), Jack Benny, Jane Morgan, Jay Novello, Jeanette Nolan, Jerry Farber, John McGovern, Joseph Kearns, Julian Upton, Mercedes McCambridge, Miriam Wolfe, Paul McVey, Shirley Mitchell, Sidney Miller. 59:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Horn Blows At Midnight (Starring Jack Benny) Aired March 4, 1949

It was obvious to Ford, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - Murder Hits The Jackpot (03-28-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Hits The Jackpot (Aired March 28, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

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March 28, 1946. Program #23. Michelson syndication. "Murder Hits The Jackpot". Music fill for local commercial insert. Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Hits The Jackpot (Aired March 28, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 28, 1946. Program #23. Michelson syndication. &quot;Murder Hits The Jackpot&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Hits The Jackpot (Aired March 28, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose orig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Murder In Duplicate (10-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1951. NBC network. "Murder In Duplicate". A boxing champ is suspected of throwing a fight and a snoppy reporter feels he needs to hire Barry as a bodyguard.  Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-28T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1907</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Murder In Duplicate&quot;. A boxing champ is suspected of throwing a fight and a snoppy reporter feels he needs to hire Barry as a bodyguard.  Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. Arthur Jacobson (director), Edward King (announcer), Herb Vigran, William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Jeanne Bates, Herb Ellis, Hal Gerard, Julie Bennett. 31:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In Duplicate (Aired October 10, 1951)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Envelope To John St. John (05-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Envelope To John St. John (Aired May 21, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1949. "Envelope To John St. John". Program #12. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A hit and run accident puts Pat on the trail of mysterious John St. John. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-28T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1843</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Envelope To John St. John (Aired May 21, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1949. &quot;Envelope To John St. John&quot;. Program #12. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A hit and run accident puts Pat on the trail of mysterious John St. John. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Envelope To John St. John (Aired May 21, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - The Mystery Of The Burning Light (1946)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Of The Burning Light (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

1946. Mutual network organization, Lawrence syndication. "The Mystery Of The Burning Light". Commercials added locally. Case History #63. Dixie Randolph has been murdered aboard Kirk Lawson's yacht. There's a knife in her throat. A power failure aboard the ship caused all the lights to go out. Dixie had gotten the part on the Pinky Michaels show, instead of Ella Niles, who's a much better singer. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-28T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,hobby,ken,christy,john,mcintire,betty,lou,gerson,glenn,langan,norman,field,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1405</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Of The Burning Light (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

1946. Mutual network organization, Lawrence syndication. &quot;The Mystery Of The Burning Light&quot;. Commercials added locally. Case History #63. Dixie Randolph has been murdered aboard Kirk Lawson's yacht. There's a knife in her throat. A power failure aboard the ship caused all the lights to go out. Dixie had gotten the part on the Pinky Michaels show, instead of Ella Niles, who's a much better singer. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Of The Burning Light (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Glen Langan stars as Barto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - The Major &amp; The Minor (04-01-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Major &amp; The Minor (Aired April 1, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-28T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Major &amp; The Minor (Aired April 1, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Major &amp; The Minor (Aired April 1, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Winston Carr (08-24-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Winston Carr (Aired August 24, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's "Ultimate Guide." The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 24, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. The wealthy "Winston Carr" (a Sydney Greenstreet clone) hires Chambers to deliver an envelope. This task is valued at $200, and is worth every cent, as the recipient of the letter has been murdered! Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), Roger De Koven, William Zuckert, Lesley Woods. 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-28T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Winston Carr (Aired August 24, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's &quot;Ultimate Guide.&quot; The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 24, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. The wealthy &quot;Winston Carr&quot; (a Sydney Greenstreet clone) hires Chambers to deliver an envelope. This task is valued at $200, and is worth every cent, as the recipient of the letter has been murdered! Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), Roger De Koven, William Zuckert, Lesley Woods. 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Winston Carr (Aired August 24, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Curious Crypt (02-15-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 15, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Curious Crypt". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A silver dollar provides Holmes with the clue needed to solve a puzzle involving a crypt filled with the unexpected. The script was previously used on "Sherlock Holmes" on March 30, 1931 and March 9, 1941 (The Case Of The Shoscombe Old Place). John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator, author), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Charles Stark (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone.

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February 15, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Curious Crypt&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. A silver dollar provides Holmes with the clue needed to solve a puzzle involving a crypt filled with the unexpected. The script was previously used on &quot;Sherlock Holmes&quot; on March 30, 1931 and March 9, 1941 (The Case Of The Shoscombe Old Place). John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Barry Thompson, Arthur Conan Doyle (creator, author), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Hal Reid (sound effects), Don Williamson (engineer), Charles Stark (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice (New York commercial spokesman), Albert Buhrman (music). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Curious Crypt (Aired February 15, 1948)

According to Holmes, it was an encount...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Garbage Chute Murderer (12-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1949. Program #29. NBC network. "The Garbage Chute Murderer". Sponsored by: Fatima, Velvet Pipe Tobacco. Laura Barclay has been strangled with a lamp cord. The killer seems to have entered through an unused garbage chute. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1949. Program #29. NBC network. &quot;The Garbage Chute Murderer&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima, Velvet Pipe Tobacco. Laura Barclay has been strangled with a lamp cord. The killer seems to have entered through an unused garbage chute. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Garbage Chute Murderer (Aired December 15, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and tele...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Dirty Politics (03-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dirty Politics (Aired March 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is "Dirty Politics aka: Willow Walk" a lover's lane or a den of vice? Dr. Hall battles P. T. Grainger, a machine politician. Benita sneezes on cue in the script, but must have sprayed someone as the audience cracks up. Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Edwin Max, Eleanor Audley, Herb Butterfield, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Walter Brown Neuman (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (director). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-27T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dirty Politics (Aired March 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1950. NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is &quot;Dirty Politics aka: Willow Walk&quot; a lover's lane or a den of vice? Dr. Hall battles P. T. Grainger, a machine politician. Benita sneezes on cue in the script, but must have sprayed someone as the audience cracks up. Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Edwin Max, Eleanor Audley, Herb Butterfield, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Walter Brown Neuman (writer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (director). 27:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dirty Politics (Aired March 17, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - A Load Of Dynamite (06-23-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943.  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Load Of Dynamite". A good story about a dynamite truck driver, his beautiful wife, and his ex-convict brother. Bartlett Robinson, Ellen Morgan, Paul Dubov, Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Richard Wilde (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director). 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-27T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1673</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943.  Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts

THIS EPISODE:

June 23, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Load Of Dynamite&quot;. A good story about a dynamite truck driver, his beautiful wife, and his ex-convict brother. Bartlett Robinson, Ellen Morgan, Paul Dubov, Barney Phillips, George Walsh (announcer), Richard Wilde (writer), William N. Robson (producer, director). 27:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Load Of Dynamite (Aired June 23, 1957)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series cal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death Watch In Boston (11-15-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Watch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-26T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Watch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Watch In Boston (Aired November 15, 1948)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - The Ononoko River Basin (02-26-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

THIS EPISODE:

February 26, 1952. "The Ononoko River Basin" - NBC network. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2018 02:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-26T18_04_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

THIS EPISODE:

February 26, 1952. &quot;The Ononoko River Basin&quot; - NBC network. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ononoko River Basin (Aired February 26, 1952)

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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Lady From Istanbul (08-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949)

 Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Café Tambourine located, according to the announcer, "not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan," though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Café Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being "Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages". Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Lady From Istanbul". Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. A beautiful woman with no past brings adventure to Rocky in old Cairo. Jack Moyles, E. Jack Neuman (author), Larry Roman (adaptor), Gomer Cool (adaptor), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-26T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949)

 Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the proprietor of the Caf&#233; Tambourine located, according to the announcer, &quot;not far from the Mosque Sultan Hassan,&quot; though he is originally from St. Louis. As an American restaurateur in a North African country, Jordan is somewhat similar to the Rick Blaine character in the film Casablanca, though the Caf&#233; Tambourine is apparently a much less salubrious venue than Rick's Bar. The announcer describes it as being &quot;Crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages&quot;. Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Lady From Istanbul&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. A beautiful woman with no past brings adventure to Rocky in old Cairo. Jack Moyles, E. Jack Neuman (author), Larry Roman (adaptor), Gomer Cool (adaptor), Jay Novello, Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Thor (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From Istanbul (Aired August 28, 1949)

 Rocky Jordan (Jack Moyles/George Raft) is the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - Jack Has A Toothache (11-12-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Has A Toothache (Aired November 12, 1939)

His comic rendering of these traits became the linchpin to the Benny show's success. Benny set himself up as the comedic foil, allowing his supporting characters to draw laughs at the expense of his character's flaws. By allowing such a character to be seen as human and vulnerable, in an era where few male characters were allowed such obvious vulnerability, Benny made what might have been a despicable character into a lovable Everyman character. Benny himself said on several occasions: "I don't care who gets the laughs on my show, as long as the show is funny." In her book, Benny's daughter Joan said her father always said it doesn't matter who gets laughs, because come the next day they will say, "Remember the Jack Benny Show, last night, it was good, or it was bad." Jack felt he got the credit or blame either way, not the actor saying the lines, so it had better be funny. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Has A Toothache (Aired November 12, 1939)

His comic rendering of these traits became the linchpin to the Benny show's success. Benny set himself up as the comedic foil, allowing his supporting characters to draw laughs at the expense of his character's flaws. By allowing such a character to be seen as human and vulnerable, in an era where few male characters were allowed such obvious vulnerability, Benny made what might have been a despicable character into a lovable Everyman character. Benny himself said on several occasions: &quot;I don't care who gets the laughs on my show, as long as the show is funny.&quot; In her book, Benny's daughter Joan said her father always said it doesn't matter who gets laughs, because come the next day they will say, &quot;Remember the Jack Benny Show, last night, it was good, or it was bad.&quot; Jack felt he got the credit or blame either way, not the actor saying the lines, so it had better be funny. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Has A Toothache (Aired November 12, 1939)

His comic rendering of these traits became the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money (12-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money (Aired December 20, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 20, 1949. "Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money" - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi plans a special Christmas gift for Pasquale. The envelope with $50 in savings disappears, making the purchase of gift difficult. A moving program, good radio! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Alan Reed, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 33:02.


  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-26T03_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-26T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,j.,alan,reed,mary,shipp,joe,forte,ken,peters,hans,conried,jody,gilbert,carrol,naish,cy,howard,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money (Aired December 20, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 20, 1949. &quot;Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi plans a special Christmas gift for Pasquale. The envelope with $50 in savings disappears, making the purchase of gift difficult. A moving program, good radio! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Alan Reed, Mary Shipp, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 33:02.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Pasquale Takes Luigi's Christmas Money (Aired December 20, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio c...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Chase - The Hold-Up (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Hold-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series.


  
 

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-25T22_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-25T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Hold-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hold-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Televis...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dads Army - Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (12-25-68)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)

Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, "Dad's Army" embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1968. "Present Arms" - It's Christmas Day 1940 and Mainwaring can't drop his sense of duty for even one day. He orders his men to parade and Wilson, being more relaxed about the whole affair, says they can wear civvies, but Mainwaring doesn't like the sergeant's sudden burst of decision making. The men arrive all dressed as Father Christmas, with various reasons why, Mainwaring views this as proof that you cannot be seen to let discipline drop for one moment. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-25T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)

Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; embarked on its first Colour TV series, and with that success followed. A feature length film based on the series was made by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and a stage show based on the series toured the UK between 1975 - 76. The programme was also adapted for BBC Radio. Most of the cast are now no longer with us, but their memory lives on through regular repeats on BBC Television and UK Gold as well as many video and DVD releases.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1968. &quot;Present Arms&quot; - It's Christmas Day 1940 and Mainwaring can't drop his sense of duty for even one day. He orders his men to parade and Wilson, being more relaxed about the whole affair, says they can wear civvies, but Mainwaring doesn't like the sergeant's sudden burst of decision making. The men arrive all dressed as Father Christmas, with various reasons why, Mainwaring views this as proof that you cannot be seen to let discipline drop for one moment. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Special Entitled Present Arms (Aired December 25, 1968)

Dad's Army&quot; probably depicte...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Bob Hope Show - Christmas Presents With Frank Sinatra (12-24-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Bob Hope Show - Christmas Presents With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)

Hope first appeared on television in 1932 during a test transmission from an experimental CBS studio in New York. His career in broadcasting spanned sixty-four years and included a long association with NBC. Hope made his network radio debut in 1937 on NBC. His first regular series for NBC Radio was the Woodbury Soap Hour. A year later The Pepsodent Radio Show Starring Bob Hope began, and would run through 1953. Hope did many specials for the NBC television network in the following decades and these were often sponsored by Chrysler and Hope served as a spokesman for the firm for many years. Hope's Christmas specials were popular favorites and often featured a performance of "Silver Bells" (from his 1951 film The Lemon Drop Kid) done as a duet with an often much younger female guest star (such as Olivia Newton-John or Brooke Shields). His final television special was in 1996 with Tony Danza helping Hope present a retrospective about presidents of the United States. He also made a guest appearance on the NBC show "The Golden Girls" in the late 1980s.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-24T12_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-24T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,show,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-24T12_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1545681625.13172918" length="6275783" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1567</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13172919.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bob Hope Show - Christmas Presents With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)

Hope first appeared on television in 1932 during a test transmission from an experimental CBS studio in New York. His career in broadcasting spanned sixty-four years and included a long association with NBC. Hope made his network radio debut in 1937 on NBC. His first regular series for NBC Radio was the Woodbury Soap Hour. A year later The Pepsodent Radio Show Starring Bob Hope began, and would run through 1953. Hope did many specials for the NBC television network in the following decades and these were often sponsored by Chrysler and Hope served as a spokesman for the firm for many years. Hope's Christmas specials were popular favorites and often featured a performance of &quot;Silver Bells&quot; (from his 1951 film The Lemon Drop Kid) done as a duet with an often much younger female guest star (such as Olivia Newton-John or Brooke Shields). His final television special was in 1996 with Tony Danza helping Hope present a retrospective about presidents of the United States. He also made a guest appearance on the NBC show &quot;The Golden Girls&quot; in the late 1980s.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bob Hope Show - Christmas Presents With Frank Sinatra (Aired December 24, 1952)

Hope first...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (04-03-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1955. Program #9. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Fabulous Emerald Necklace". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Sherry Britton ("making her dramatic debut in radio"), Everett Sloane, Santos Ortega, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-23T21_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-23T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1955. Program #9. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Fabulous Emerald Necklace&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Sherry Britton (&quot;making her dramatic debut in radio&quot;), Everett Sloane, Santos Ortega, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Emerald Necklace (Aired April 3, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Rendevous With Death (07-12-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Rendevous With Death (Aired July 12, 1945)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, is the prominent character among Christie's works. He's known for his famous moustaches and his brain's "little grey cells." Poirot , in his novels and short stories, has proved that anyone can solve a crime just by simply thinking about it. Hercule Poirot is a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. His character was based on two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans' Monsieur Poiret, a retired French police officer living in London. A more obvious influence on the early Poirot stories is that of Arthur Conan Doyle. In An Autobiography Christie admits that "I was still writing in the Sherlock Holmes tradition – eccentric detective, stooge assistant, with a Lestrade-type Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Japp."Poirot also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective – Inspector Hanaud of the French surete-who, first appearing in the 1910 novel "At the Villa Rose," predates the writing of the first Poirot novel by six years.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-23T16_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-23T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-23T16_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1545609631.13172041" length="6689110" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1671</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Rendevous With Death (Aired July 12, 1945)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, is the prominent character among Christie's works. He's known for his famous moustaches and his brain's &quot;little grey cells.&quot; Poirot , in his novels and short stories, has proved that anyone can solve a crime just by simply thinking about it. Hercule Poirot is a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. His character was based on two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans' Monsieur Poiret, a retired French police officer living in London. A more obvious influence on the early Poirot stories is that of Arthur Conan Doyle. In An Autobiography Christie admits that &quot;I was still writing in the Sherlock Holmes tradition &#8211; eccentric detective, stooge assistant, with a Lestrade-type Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Japp.&quot;Poirot also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective &#8211; Inspector Hanaud of the French surete-who, first appearing in the 1910 novel &quot;At the Villa Rose,&quot; predates the writing of the first Poirot novel by six years.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rendevous With Death (Aired July 12, 1945)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, is the promin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Wetback Murders (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wetback Murders (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wetback Murders (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wetback Murders (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Curtain Time - Mister Worthington (03-20-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mister Worthington (Aired March 20, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1948. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Mister Worthington". Sponsored by: Mars Bar. Patrick Allen (host), Mike Wallace (announcer, billed as "Myron Wallace"), Harry Elders, Nannette Sargent, Hazel Burroughs (writer), Arthur Peterson, Stewart Sland, George Cisar, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain,time,harry,elders,nannette,sargent,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mister Worthington (Aired March 20, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1948. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Mister Worthington&quot;. Sponsored by: Mars Bar. Patrick Allen (host), Mike Wallace (announcer, billed as &quot;Myron Wallace&quot;), Harry Elders, Nannette Sargent, Hazel Burroughs (writer), Arthur Peterson, Stewart Sland, George Cisar, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mister Worthington (Aired March 20, 1948)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Substitute Target (01-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Substitute Target". Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Michael Waring solves a series of gangland rubouts by double-crossing a double-crosser. Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Les Damon, Ken Lynch. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-22T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Substitute Target&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Michael Waring solves a series of gangland rubouts by double-crossing a double-crosser. Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Les Damon, Ken Lynch. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Substitute Target (Aired January 21, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amazing Mr Malone - Mr Morgan (05-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)

Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-22T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing,mr.,malone,george,petrie,drama,mystery,lawyer,detective,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)

Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)

Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Christmas Show With Monty Woolley aka: Christmas Carol (12-21-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1943. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to talk "Guest Monty Woolley" into playing the role of Santa Claus. The script was used on on the "Duffy's Tavern" program of December 22, 1950. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Monty Woolley, Bert Reeves and His Orchestra, Charlie Cantor, Bob Graham (vocal), Dick Van Patten (as Finnegan's kid brother), John Roche (producer, director), Jack Bailey (announcer), Sandra Gould (as "Miss Duffy"). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-22T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1943. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to talk &quot;Guest Monty Woolley&quot; into playing the role of Santa Claus. The script was used on on the &quot;Duffy's Tavern&quot; program of December 22, 1950. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Monty Woolley, Bert Reeves and His Orchestra, Charlie Cantor, Bob Graham (vocal), Dick Van Patten (as Finnegan's kid brother), John Roche (producer, director), Jack Bailey (announcer), Sandra Gould (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Show With Monty Woolley (Aired December 21, 1943)

Early in the show's life, however,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - Smoke Screen (07-25-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Smoke Screen (Aired July 25, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-22T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1410</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smoke Screen (Aired July 25, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Smoke Screen (Aired July 25, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pete Kelly's Blues (Starring Jack Webb) - Dr. Jonathan Budd (09-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Jonathan Budd (Aired September 19, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 19, 1951. Program #13. NBC network. Sustaining. "Dr. Jonathan Budd" is on the run from "The Dutchman," who plans to kill him. Pete Kelly tries to help. Good radio. Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock. 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-21T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pete,kelly,blues,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Jonathan Budd (Aired September 19, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 19, 1951. Program #13. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Dr. Jonathan Budd&quot; is on the run from &quot;The Dutchman,&quot; who plans to kill him. Pete Kelly tries to help. Good radio. Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock. 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Jonathan Budd (Aired September 19, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Night Beat - The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (03-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1950. "The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone meets a man in the park on a very hot day. He is wearing a heavy overcoat! Mr. Henry Kazarian claims to be dead, and a doctor confirms it! A well-written story, good radio! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer, editor), Ben Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Warren Lewis (director), Frank Worth (music), Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-21T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1950. &quot;The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone meets a man in the park on a very hot day. He is wearing a heavy overcoat! Mr. Henry Kazarian claims to be dead, and a doctor confirms it! A well-written story, good radio! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer, editor), Ben Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Dubov, Warren Lewis (director), Frank Worth (music), Jeff Corey, Lou Krugman. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Claimed To Be Dead (Aired March 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The The Haunting Hour - The Old Old Men (1944)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Old Old Men (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

1945. Program #8. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Lonesome Corpse". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date November 8, 1974.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-20T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Old Old Men (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 

THIS EPISODE:

1945. Program #8. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Lonesome Corpse&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date November 8, 1974.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Old Old Men (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress col...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Authors Playhouse - Expense Account (10-30-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Expense Account (Aired October 30, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1944. NBC network. "Expense Account". Sustaining. A daring story of the way a team of reporters covers a blimp explosion. Geraldine Kaye, Gilbert Shea, Harry Bubeck (director), Kay Morrow, Louis Webb (organ), Mary C. Quinn (adaptor), Maurice Copeland, Olan Soule, Paul Gallico (author). 23:19.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-20T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1399</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13167951.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Expense Account (Aired October 30, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1944. NBC network. &quot;Expense Account&quot;. Sustaining. A daring story of the way a team of reporters covers a blimp explosion. Geraldine Kaye, Gilbert Shea, Harry Bubeck (director), Kay Morrow, Louis Webb (organ), Mary C. Quinn (adaptor), Maurice Copeland, Olan Soule, Paul Gallico (author). 23:19.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Expense Account (Aired October 30, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Dumb Luck (09-22-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Dumb Luck". Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-20T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-20T09_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1545325212.13166533" length="4790788" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1197</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13166534.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, and was produced and directed by Max Marcin and Betty Mandeville. The show had a variety of sponsors over the years, including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Dumb Luck&quot;. Commercials deleted. A dumb blonde tries to pull an inheritance swindle and winds up marrying the insurance man she's trying to gyp! Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck (narrator), Charita Bauer, Arthur Winters, Louis Pelletier (writer), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Warren Sweeney (announcer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 19:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dumb Luck (Aired September 22, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Burns &amp; Allen Show - Christmas Program (12-23-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 18, 1947. "Christmas Program" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, "Glow Worm." Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-20T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-20T04_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1545307255.13166499" length="7653651" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1913</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. The shows had names after the sponsors, such as Maxwell House Coffee Time, or The Ammident Show - it was the Burns and Allen show to the public. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 18, 1947. &quot;Christmas Program&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Jell-O. What does Gracie really want for Christmas? George is forced to guess. The Maxwell House production commercial is based on the tune, &quot;Glow Worm.&quot; Gracie misreads her last line, on which the whole program was based. Tobe Reed (announcer), Hans Conried, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin, Gale Gordon, Paul Henning (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), George Burns, Gracie Allen. 31:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Program (Aired December 18, 1947)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - Incredible Dr. Lintz (10-08-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Incredible Dr. Lintz (Aired October 8, 1949)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1949 - KPFK, Los Angeles origination, KPFA, Berkeley, aircheck. "Incredible Dr. Lintz". Sustaining. A mystery show by the KPFK players (Pacifica Radio). The program is also known as, "Mathew Slade, Private Investigator". 22:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-20T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>starlight,theater,matt,slade,pacificaplayers,pacifica,berkeley,california,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1379</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Incredible Dr. Lintz (Aired October 8, 1949)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1949 - KPFK, Los Angeles origination, KPFA, Berkeley, aircheck. &quot;Incredible Dr. Lintz&quot;. Sustaining. A mystery show by the KPFK players (Pacifica Radio). The program is also known as, &quot;Mathew Slade, Private Investigator&quot;. 22:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Incredible Dr. Lintz (Aired October 8, 1949)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Craig Norton (04-20-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1948. Program #19. Finley syndication. "Craig Norton". Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 824. A reader for a literary agency is constantly reminded of his own miserable failure as an author. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2018 03:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-19T19_50_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1948. Program #19. Finley syndication. &quot;Craig Norton&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 824. A reader for a literary agency is constantly reminded of his own miserable failure as an author. The date is subject to correction. No cast credits given. Larry Finley (producer). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Craig Norton (Aired April 20, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - A Gangster District Attorney (10-15-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1947. CBS network. "A Gangster District Attorney". Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with "pure virgin olive oil"!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-19T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1947. CBS network. &quot;A Gangster District Attorney&quot;. Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with &quot;pure virgin olive oil&quot;!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle> A Gangster District Attorney (Aired October 15, 1947)

The format of the Vincent Price run of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Hour Of Smiles - Mountain Justice (01-31-40)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Mountain Justice (Aired January 31, 1940)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fred Allen began his career in vaudeville before becoming one of radio’s most acerbic and admired wits. Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-19T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3472</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mountain Justice (Aired January 31, 1940)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fred Allen began his career in vaudeville before becoming one of radio&#8217;s most acerbic and admired wits. Allen and his wife, former chorus girl Portland Hoffa, began their radio career on October 23, 1932, starring on The Linit Bath Club Revue. By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mountain Justice (Aired January 31, 1940)

Born John Florence Sullivan on May 31, 1894, Fred Al...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - Cage Of Light (11-02-84)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-19T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama. Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cage Of Light (Aired November 2, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Next Year Is Mine (12-23-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Next Year Is Mine (Aired December 23, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

December 23, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "Next Year Is Mine". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Joel Malone (writer), Charles Seel, Frank Lovejoy, George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-18T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13164618.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Next Year Is Mine (Aired December 23, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

December 23, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Next Year Is Mine&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Joel Malone (writer), Charles Seel, Frank Lovejoy, George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Next Year Is Mine (Aired December 23, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular myste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Adventure Of The White Masters (11-06-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The White Masters (11-06-46)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Adventure Of The White Masters". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A group of Neo-Nazis are preaching anti-social race hatred. Next weeks's show is titled: "Not Wise, But Too Well." Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis, Marks Hartman (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-18T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The White Masters (11-06-46)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

November 5, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Adventure Of The White Masters&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A group of Neo-Nazis are preaching anti-social race hatred. Next weeks's show is titled: &quot;Not Wise, But Too Well.&quot; Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear, Elliott Lewis, Marks Hartman (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The White Masters (11-06-46)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gord...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dimension X - Almost Human (05-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the "X" factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1950. NBC network. "Almost Human". Sustaining. A large, powerful robot trained for killing, develops a sense of good and evil. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on August 11, 1955. The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during August, 1974. Santos Ortega, Rita Lynn, Jack Grimes, Robert Block (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-18T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-18T04_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1545134403.13162920" length="6843675" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13162921.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. The series played heavily on the &quot;X&quot; factor in the title, as did X-Minus One a few years later. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Almost Human&quot;. Sustaining. A large, powerful robot trained for killing, develops a sense of good and evil. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on August 11, 1955. The program was rebroadcast on &quot;Monitor&quot; during August, 1974. Santos Ortega, Rita Lynn, Jack Grimes, Robert Block (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Almost Human (Aired May 13, 1950)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mystery House - Time To Kill (06-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Murder (Aired June 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1946. Program #45. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Time To Kill". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Murder (Aired June 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1946. Program #45. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Time To Kill&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Murder (Aired June 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - A French-English Dictionary (05-06-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, WDC-FM, Glen Ellyn Illinois aircheck. "A French-English Dictionary". Commercials deleted. A British pub owner has been poisoned. Could it have been his wife and her French-speaking lover? The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (producer, director). 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-17T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1532</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1952. Towers Of London syndication, WDC-FM, Glen Ellyn Illinois aircheck. &quot;A French-English Dictionary&quot;. Commercials deleted. A British pub owner has been poisoned. Could it have been his wife and her French-speaking lover? The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (producer, director). 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A French-English Dictionary (Aired May 6, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Mystery Of The Iron Door (05-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 22, 1948. NBC network. "The Mystery Of The Iron Door". Sustaining. The boys come upon an iron door in a large cave. On the other side lies the answer to the theft of a secret bauxite formula. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-17T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, continuing until 1936. Daily strips from 1934 provided illustrations for the 1937 Big Little Book. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 22, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Of The Iron Door&quot;. Sustaining. The boys come upon an iron door in a large cave. On the other side lies the answer to the theft of a secret bauxite formula. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Iron Door (Aired May 22, 1948)

The Frank Merriwell comic strip began in 1928, c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Ralph Chase Case (05-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)

In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in the movie "Murder My Sweet" based on Raymond Chandler's novel "Farewell My Lovely". This was a radical departure in character for Mr. Powell from a Hollywood song and dance man to a hard-boiled detective. On June 11,1945, the Lux Radio Theater brought "Murder My Sweet" to radio, again with Dick Powell in the lead. These two performances prompted his selection for the part of Richard Rogue, in Rogue’s Gallery after his role for Lux Radio Theater and Richard Diamond came four years later. Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 15, 1949. "The Ralph Chase Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Ralph Chase hires Diamond about a problem with his step-daughter, but gangster Murray Lang takes a shot at him first. Chase's two step-children both hate him. Dick Powell sings, "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm." Betty Moran, Blake Edwards (writer), David Baskerville (music director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Jack Edwards, Jay Novello, Tol Avery, Virginia Gregg, William P. Rousseau (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-17T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)

In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in the movie &quot;Murder My Sweet&quot; based on Raymond Chandler's novel &quot;Farewell My Lovely&quot;. This was a radical departure in character for Mr. Powell from a Hollywood song and dance man to a hard-boiled detective. On June 11,1945, the Lux Radio Theater brought &quot;Murder My Sweet&quot; to radio, again with Dick Powell in the lead. These two performances prompted his selection for the part of Richard Rogue, in Rogue&#8217;s Gallery after his role for Lux Radio Theater and Richard Diamond came four years later. Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 15, 1949. &quot;The Ralph Chase Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Ralph Chase hires Diamond about a problem with his step-daughter, but gangster Murray Lang takes a shot at him first. Chase's two step-children both hate him. Dick Powell sings, &quot;I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.&quot; Betty Moran, Blake Edwards (writer), David Baskerville (music director), Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Jack Edwards, Jay Novello, Tol Avery, Virginia Gregg, William P. Rousseau (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ralph Chase Case (Aired May 15, 1949)

In 1945, Dick Powell portrayed Phillip Marlowe in th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Hiking Trip (03-24-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hiking Trip (Aired March 24, 1942)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1942. "Hiking Trip" - Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. The first tune is, "Deep In The Heart Of Texas." Red's opening monologue is about a picnic in the park. "Deadeye" starts Spring cleaning in his hideout. Clem Kadiddlehopper has just cleaned up his excursion boat. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid," and his mother start on Spring cleaning. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Truman Bradley (anouncer), Del King (commercial spokesman). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 11:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-17T03_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hiking Trip (Aired March 24, 1942)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Red Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, &quot;I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.&quot; On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Red Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1942. &quot;Hiking Trip&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. The first tune is, &quot;Deep In The Heart Of Texas.&quot; Red's opening monologue is about a picnic in the park. &quot;Deadeye&quot; starts Spring cleaning in his hideout. Clem Kadiddlehopper has just cleaned up his excursion boat. &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid,&quot; and his mother start on Spring cleaning. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Truman Bradley (anouncer), Del King (commercial spokesman). 31:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hiking Trip (Aired March 24, 1942)

Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Battle Of Hastings (02-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Battle Of Hastings (Aired February 13, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There.  Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with "As it stands now…" and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.  Bernard DeVoto in Harper Magazine lamented: "We have heard his (Daly) voice vibrate with the real emotion, and our memory of the real simply turns the imagined to ham." 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 13, 1949. CBS network. "The Battle Of Hastings". Sustaining. The events of October 14, 1066. William, the Duke of Normandy, conquers King Harold and becomes king of England. Guy Sorel, Staats Cotsworth, Don Hollenbeck, Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director), John Daly, Michael Sklar (writer), Ken Roberts, William Podmore, Oliver Cliff, John Merlin, Peter Hobbs, Alfred de La Fuente. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-17T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,battle,hastings,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Battle Of Hastings (Aired February 13, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There.  Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with &quot;As it stands now&#8230;&quot; and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.  Bernard DeVoto in Harper Magazine lamented: &quot;We have heard his (Daly) voice vibrate with the real emotion, and our memory of the real simply turns the imagined to ham.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 13, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Battle Of Hastings&quot;. Sustaining. The events of October 14, 1066. William, the Duke of Normandy, conquers King Harold and becomes king of England. Guy Sorel, Staats Cotsworth, Don Hollenbeck, Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director), John Daly, Michael Sklar (writer), Ken Roberts, William Podmore, Oliver Cliff, John Merlin, Peter Hobbs, Alfred de La Fuente. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Battle Of Hastings (Aired February 13, 1949)

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Cole - Hermit Of The Silver Mine (1946)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hermit Of The Silver Mine (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in "Origin of Dick Cole" in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as "America's Number One School Star," Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-16T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dick,cole,farr,military,academy,blue,bolt,comics,joe,certa,jim,wilcox,l.b.,adventure,drama,mystery,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Hermit Of The Silver Mine (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in &quot;Origin of Dick Cole&quot; in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as &quot;America's Number One School Star,&quot; Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Hermit Of The Silver Mine (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>The Blue Beetle - Blasting The Dynamite Ring (05-24-40) Two Parts Complete</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Blasting The Dynamite Ring (Aired May 24, 1940) Two Parts Complete

Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Also in the Batman vein, the Blue Beetle had a "BeetleMobile" car and a "BeetleBird" airplane. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a "magic ray machine". The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1528</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Blasting The Dynamite Ring (Aired May 24, 1940) Two Parts Complete

Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Also in the Batman vein, the Blue Beetle had a &quot;BeetleMobile&quot; car and a &quot;BeetleBird&quot; airplane. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a &quot;magic ray machine&quot;. The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Blasting The Dynamite Ring (Aired May 24, 1940) Two Parts Complete

Actor Frank Lovejoy provid...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Helen Carrol Murder Case (10-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 13, 1950. "The Helen Carrol Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 13, 1950. &quot;The Helen Carrol Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Linda Arnold is wandering in a daze, not remembering her name, and with a blood covered letter opener in her purse. This is a network version. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, Peggy Webber, Lou Krugman, David Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Dan Cubberly (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Helen Carrol Murder Case (Aired October 13, 1950)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Quits His Job (02-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). 

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February 17, 1950. NBC network. " Riley Quits His Job" - Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Riley loses his job, so Peg goes to work as a waitress. A funny show! This is a network, sponsored version. Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Stanley Waxman, Alan Reed, Barbara Eiler, Lou Coslowe (music), Bobby Ellis, Sidney Tomack, William Bendix, Reuben Ship (writer), John Brown. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)

The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). 

THIS EPISODE:

February 17, 1950. NBC network. &quot; Riley Quits His Job&quot; - Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. Riley loses his job, so Peg goes to work as a waitress. A funny show! This is a network, sponsored version. Paula Winslowe, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Alan Lipscott (writer), Stanley Waxman, Alan Reed, Barbara Eiler, Lou Coslowe (music), Bobby Ellis, Sidney Tomack, William Bendix, Reuben Ship (writer), John Brown. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Quits His Job (Aired February 17, 1950)

The radio series also benefited from the immense...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - The Dowager And Dan Holiday (01-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)

The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13." The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer's victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 16, 1949. Program #22. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Dowager and Dan Holiday". Commercials added locally. Mrs. Matilda Courtland, one of the wealthiest women in the world, announces her engagement to Dan Holiday! Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-16T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1606</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)

The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13.&quot; The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer's victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process, and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Suzy, his amusingly stupid secretary. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 16, 1949. Program #22. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Dowager and Dan Holiday&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mrs. Matilda Courtland, one of the wealthiest women in the world, announces her engagement to Dan Holiday! Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dowager And Dan Holiday (Aired January 16, 1949)

The premise of the program was that Dan H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - Squeeze Play (09-03-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

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September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. "Squeeze Play". Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-15T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1610</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

September 3, 1952. Program #20. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Squeeze Play&quot;. Commercials added locally. The Party takes an interest in the Leo Bremmer trial, but an honest judge resists temptation. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Olan Soule, Byron Kane, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Squeeze Play (Aired September 3, 1952)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Homicidal Hobo (02-15-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1938. Program #221. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Homicidal Hobo". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The owner of a railroad restaurant in Portola has been shot and wounded. A "message" is read from the sheriff of Plumas county. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-15T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:

February 15, 1938. Program #221. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Homicidal Hobo&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. The owner of a railroad restaurant in Portola has been shot and wounded. A &quot;message&quot; is read from the sheriff of Plumas county. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Homicidal Hobo (Aired February 15, 1938)

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - A Caribbean Mystery - Part 2 of 2 (11-16-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-15T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3995</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 Sept...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - The Universal Elixer (05-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishman Hour" and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on "Woodbury Playhouse," "Screen Guild Theatre," and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.

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May 10, 1951. "The Universal Elixer" - Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted "Flabmeyer's Disease," and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's &quot;The Fleishman Hour&quot; and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on &quot;Woodbury Playhouse,&quot; &quot;Screen Guild Theatre,&quot; and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theater.

THIS EPISODE:

May 10, 1951. &quot;The Universal Elixer&quot; - Program #65. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie has contracted &quot;Flabmeyer's Disease,&quot; and there's only one cure! The program has also been identified as program #77. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City Ann Sothern, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), John L. Green (writer), John McGovern, Peter Leeds, Sidney Miller, Virginia Gregg. 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Universal Elixer (Aired May 10, 1951)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - A Caribbean Mystery - Part 1 of 2 (11-16-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.

THIS EPISODE

A Caribbean Mystery is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 16 November 1964 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at sixteen shillings and the US edition at $4.50


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.

THIS EPISODE

A Caribbean Mystery is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 16 November 1964 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at sixteen shillings and the US edition at $4.50


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Caribbean Mystery (Aired November 16, 1964

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 Sept...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. Christian - Room Clerk (09-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Room Clerk (Aired September 12, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 12, 1945. CBS network. "Room Clerk". Sponsored by: Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, Vaseline Hair Tonic. When the desk clerk at the only hotel in town has a heart attack, Dr. Christian takes over for him in the lobby. The doctor has a very eventful evening. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, William W. Douglas (writer), Bob Anderson (announcer). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-14T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,christian,doctor,thanksgiving,holiday,drama,soap,jean,hersholt,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,wpnm,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1454</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Room Clerk (Aired September 12, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 12, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Room Clerk&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, Vaseline Hair Tonic. When the desk clerk at the only hotel in town has a heart attack, Dr. Christian takes over for him in the lobby. The doctor has a very eventful evening. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, William W. Douglas (writer), Bob Anderson (announcer). 24:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Room Clerk (Aired September 12, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - The Kid With A Gun (10-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 10, 1949. Program #1. MGM syndication. "The Kid With A Gun". Commercials added locally. John Powers, grown up in a slum, turns to a life of crime at an early age. The first show of the series. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2018 22:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-14T14_21_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1503</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951. Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 10, 1949. Program #1. MGM syndication. &quot;The Kid With A Gun&quot;. Commercials added locally. John Powers, grown up in a slum, turns to a life of crime at an early age. The first show of the series. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kid With A Gun (Aired October 10, 1949)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short fil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Six Shooter&quot; (Starring Jimmy Stewart) - The Silver Buckle (01-17-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter." Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1954. "The Silver Buckle" - NBC network. Sustaining. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. This is a network version of cat. #17450. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Forrest Lewis, William Conrad, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Joel Cranston. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-14T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)

The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: &quot;The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged: his skin is sun dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl. People call them both The Six Shooter.&quot; Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter. Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time.

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1954. &quot;The Silver Buckle&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. This is a network version of cat. #17450. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Forrest Lewis, William Conrad, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Eleanor Audley, Frank Gerstle, Joel Cranston. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Silver Buckle (Aired January 17, 1954)

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      <title>The Sealed Book - Out Of The Past (05-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Out Of The Past (Aired May 13, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." The Sealed Book was very much its own production, despite the extraordinary similarities to the Mysterious Traveler, and it doesn't diminish yet another well-mounted supernatural drama series that has, over the years, found its own loyal following separate and apart from that of The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 13, 1945. Program #9. Mutual network. "Out Of The Past". Sustaining. The classic tale about the beautiful wife and the insistent blackmailer. The script was also used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on April 19, 1949. This program has also been dated July 15, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. David Kogan (writer), Robert A. Arthur (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-14T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Out Of The Past (Aired May 13, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; The Sealed Book was very much its own production, despite the extraordinary similarities to the Mysterious Traveler, and it doesn't diminish yet another well-mounted supernatural drama series that has, over the years, found its own loyal following separate and apart from that of The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 13, 1945. Program #9. Mutual network. &quot;Out Of The Past&quot;. Sustaining. The classic tale about the beautiful wife and the insistent blackmailer. The script was also used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on April 19, 1949. This program has also been dated July 15, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. David Kogan (writer), Robert A. Arthur (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Out Of The Past (Aired May 13, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Improvisation (04-04-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Improvisation (April 4, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

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April 4, 1979. Program #43. CBS network. "Improvisation". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Shepard Menken (writer, performer), Vincent Price (host), William Schallert, Janet Waldo, Mary Jane Croft, Daws Butler, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 38:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-13T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Improvisation (April 4, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1979. Program #43. CBS network. &quot;Improvisation&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Shepard Menken (writer, performer), Vincent Price (host), William Schallert, Janet Waldo, Mary Jane Croft, Daws Butler, Parley Baer, Don Diamond, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 38:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Improvisation (April 4, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - Dig Your Own Grave (08-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 15, 1949. Mutual network. "Dig Your Own Grave". Sustaining. A woman becomes "the seed" to promote her husband's romance with another woman. Then, she gives him the idea to commit murder. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Ken Lynch, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Ann Shephard, Ron Rawson, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Hester Sondergaard. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-13T17_58_15-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2018 01:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-13T17_58_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 15, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Dig Your Own Grave&quot;. Sustaining. A woman becomes &quot;the seed&quot; to promote her husband's romance with another woman. Then, she gives him the idea to commit murder. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Ken Lynch, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Ann Shephard, Ron Rawson, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Hester Sondergaard. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dig Your Own Grave (Aired August 15, 1949

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Eager Victim (12-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)

It was perhaps The New Adventures of Michael Shayne that was the most jarring of all Michael Shayne's incarnations. Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold.Chandler was aided by no less than Jack Webb himself, who'd already collaborated often with Bill Rousseau in several projects and who leant his talent to the New Adventures of Michael Shayne--entirely uncredited.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 9, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Eager Victim". A man walks into Shayne's office with $1000 and a request to kill him. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2018 19:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-13T11_57_48-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1546</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)

It was perhaps The New Adventures of Michael Shayne that was the most jarring of all Michael Shayne's incarnations. Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold.Chandler was aided by no less than Jack Webb himself, who'd already collaborated often with Bill Rousseau in several projects and who leant his talent to the New Adventures of Michael Shayne--entirely uncredited.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 9, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Eager Victim&quot;. A man walks into Shayne's office with $1000 and a request to kill him. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Eager Victim (Aired December 9, 1948)

It was perhaps The New Adventures of Mic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Colby's Water Heater (09-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Colby's Water Heater (Aired September 24, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-13T07_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-13T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1530</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Colby's Water Heater (Aired September 24, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Colby's Water Heater (Aired September 24, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (07-28-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. 

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July 28, 1944. "Polly Morrison's Gun Collection" - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-13T02_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-13T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1944. &quot;Polly Morrison's Gun Collection&quot; - NBC network, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy Soap, Bulova (local). Boston Blackie is accused of murdering the caretaker of the Devon estate. His blood-stained coat proves that he's guilty. Chester Morris, Richard Lane, Charles Cornell (organ), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Tony Barrett, Jan Miner. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Polly Morrison's Gun Collection (Aired July 28, 1944)

On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - The Jersey Parallel (12-07-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)

 The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1950. CBS network. "The Jersey Parallel". Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). .A mad killer has shot 7 people. A police artist is brought into the case. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-12T21_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-12T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)

 The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Jersey Parallel&quot;. Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). .A mad killer has shot 7 people. A police artist is brought into the case. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jersey Parallel (Aired December 7, 1950)

 The premise of each episode is prefaced with a g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The King In Yellow (07-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

July 8, 1947. NBC network. "The King In Yellow"&gt;/I&gt;. Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Trim (hair tonic with olive oil!). A trumpet player named King Leopoldi is being blackmailed. King dies and more murders follow. The program is referred to as "The Pepsodent Program." Sounds like Gerald Mohr (who would later play the lead) is in the cast. Van Heflin, Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Gerald Mohr, Wendell Niles (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor). 31:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-12T16_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-12T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,van,heflin,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-12T16_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1544659273.13153362" length="7481071" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1869</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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July 8, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The King In Yellow&quot;&gt;/I&gt;. Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Trim (hair tonic with olive oil!). A trumpet player named King Leopoldi is being blackmailed. King dies and more murders follow. The program is referred to as &quot;The Pepsodent Program.&quot; Sounds like Gerald Mohr (who would later play the lead) is in the cast. Van Heflin, Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Gerald Mohr, Wendell Niles (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor). 31:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The King In Yellow (Aired July 8, 1947)

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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Deadly Stand In (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadly Stand In (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. "Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. Drummond goes outside the law when he feels the ends justify the means." 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadly Stand In (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. &quot;Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. Drummond goes outside the law when he feels the ends justify the means.&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadly Stand In (1947) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Capta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (10-24-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (Aired October 24, 1948)

According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (Aired October 24, 1948)

According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. For its entire radio life, the show was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, promoting Palmolive soap, Lustre Creme shampoo and Toni hair care products. The radio series continued until 1957, a year after its television life ended.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Putting The Touch On Miss Brooks (Aired October 24, 1948)

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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Apparition (05-06-81)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. 


  

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Apparition (05-06-81)

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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. 


  

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Apparition (05-06-81)

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      <itunes:subtitle> The Apparition (Aired May 6, 1981)

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (2-11-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (Aired February 11, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 11, 1940. CBS network. "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Comedy-Romance based on the Frank Capra movie. A small town eccentric inherits $20 million and sets New York City on its ear! Agnes Moorehead, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, Gertrude Lawrence, Howard Teichmann (editor), Jane Huston, Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles (host), Paul Stewart, Richard Wilson. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-11T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (Aired February 11, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 11, 1940. CBS network. &quot;Mr. Deeds Goes To Town&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Comedy-Romance based on the Frank Capra movie. A small town eccentric inherits $20 million and sets New York City on its ear! Agnes Moorehead, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, Gertrude Lawrence, Howard Teichmann (editor), Jane Huston, Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles (host), Paul Stewart, Richard Wilson. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (Aired February 11, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored contin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Pint Sized Payroll Bandit (10-27-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pint Sized Payroll Bandit (Aired October 27, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 27, 1953. "Pint Sized Payroll Bandit" - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a night-man in a hamburger joint leads to a nine-year-old runaway with $50,000 in cash! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Vivi Janis, Dick Beals, Eddie Fields, Frank Richards, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Robert Cenedella (author). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-11T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1485</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pint Sized Payroll Bandit (Aired October 27, 1953)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. The role was clearly written specifically for him, and more importantly for the more 'adult' persona his agents and publicity reps were trying to portray of him at this point in his career. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 27, 1953. &quot;Pint Sized Payroll Bandit&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Rocky's job as a night-man in a hamburger joint leads to a nine-year-old runaway with $50,000 in cash! This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Barney Phillips, George Lefferts (writer), Vivi Janis, Dick Beals, Eddie Fields, Frank Richards, Andrew C. Love (director), Edward King (announcer), Robert Cenedella (author). 24:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - Mistake Of The Machine (10-18-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 18:22:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-11T10_22_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mistake Of The Machine (Aired October 18, 1986)

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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - The Blood Donor (06-23-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)

The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 23, 1961. "The Blood Donor" - BBC Network. Anthony Hancock arrives at his local hospital to give blood. "It was either that or join the Young Conservatives", he tells the nurse (Whitfield), before getting into an argument with her about whether British blood is superior to other types. Tony Hancock, Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton and June Whitfield, Suzy Aitchison as the nurse. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-11T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)

The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 23, 1961. &quot;The Blood Donor&quot; - BBC Network. Anthony Hancock arrives at his local hospital to give blood. &quot;It was either that or join the Young Conservatives&quot;, he tells the nurse (Whitfield), before getting into an argument with her about whether British blood is superior to other types. Tony Hancock, Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton and June Whitfield, Suzy Aitchison as the nurse. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. 26:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Donor (Aired June 23, 1961)

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      <title>The Whisperer - The Woman On Ice (09-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)

The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. A subsequent surgical operation by famed surgeon Dr. Benjamin Lee, restored attorney Galt's voice, but Galt continues to employ his gruesome whisper to both retain his cover, and to further gain access to--and influence over--The Syndicate. He's aided by Ellen Norris, formerly a nurse who'd assisted Dr. Lee in restoring Galt's vocal chords. She becomes Galt's assistant and love interest for the remainder of the production. Phillip Galt is portrayed by Carleton G. Young, one of Radio's most recognizable voices. The part of Ellen Norris is portrayed by Betty Moran. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 9, 1951. "The Woman On Ice" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer gives the syndicate's instructions. It's only one word, "Now." Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Sidney Miller, Stacy Harris, Charles Moody, Michael Ann Barrett, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-11T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)

The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. A subsequent surgical operation by famed surgeon Dr. Benjamin Lee, restored attorney Galt's voice, but Galt continues to employ his gruesome whisper to both retain his cover, and to further gain access to--and influence over--The Syndicate. He's aided by Ellen Norris, formerly a nurse who'd assisted Dr. Lee in restoring Galt's vocal chords. She becomes Galt's assistant and love interest for the remainder of the production. Phillip Galt is portrayed by Carleton G. Young, one of Radio's most recognizable voices. The part of Ellen Norris is portrayed by Betty Moran. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 9, 1951. &quot;The Woman On Ice&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Whisperer gives the syndicate's instructions. It's only one word, &quot;Now.&quot; Carleton Young, Betty Moran, Stetson Humphrey (creator), John Duffy (original music), Bill Cairn (producer, director), Don Rickles (announcer), Sidney Miller, Stacy Harris, Charles Moody, Michael Ann Barrett, Jonathan Twice (writer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Woman On Ice (Aired September 9, 1951)

The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against org...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Ruth Shay Murder Case (05-30-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ruth Shay Murder Case (Aired May 30, 1953)

The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 30, 1953. "The Ruth Shay Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. A fat redhad named Ruth Shay is found on the waterfront with seven bullets in her body. This is a network, sponsored version. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lamont Johnson, Lawrence Dobkin, Truda Marson, Bill Anders (announcer), Steve Roberts. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-10T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ruth Shay Murder Case (Aired May 30, 1953)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 30, 1953. &quot;The Ruth Shay Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A fat redhad named Ruth Shay is found on the waterfront with seven bullets in her body. This is a network, sponsored version. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Lamont Johnson, Lawrence Dobkin, Truda Marson, Bill Anders (announcer), Steve Roberts. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ruth Shay Murder Case (Aired May 30, 1953)

The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; intr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Final Page (03-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Final Page (Aired March 23, 1951)

Nero Wolfe (Wolf) is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Final Page". Sustaining. Nero Wolfe and Archie attend a dinner at the home of Arthur Merle, only to find him knifed in the back. Sydney Greenstreet, Don Arthur (writer), Rex Stout (creator), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (director), Harry Bartell, Evelyn Eaton, Lucille Alex, Peter Leeds, Monica Nealy, Herb Butterfield. 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-10T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Final Page (Aired March 23, 1951)

Nero Wolfe (Wolf) is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolfe and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Final Page&quot;. Sustaining. Nero Wolfe and Archie attend a dinner at the home of Arthur Merle, only to find him knifed in the back. Sydney Greenstreet, Don Arthur (writer), Rex Stout (creator), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (director), Harry Bartell, Evelyn Eaton, Lucille Alex, Peter Leeds, Monica Nealy, Herb Butterfield. 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Final Page (Aired March 23, 1951)

Nero Wolfe (Wolf) is a fictional detective c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - All About Werewolves (10-06-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ All About Werewolves (Aired October 6, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1957. Program #13. "All About Werewolves" - CBS network. Sustaining. "Cocktails For Two," "Gray Flannel Hat Full Of Teenage Werewolves," a great story about a werewolf who changes into a horrible monster in the daylight (an advertising executive). Stan Freberg (writer, performer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Peter Leeds, June Foray, Daws Butler, Peggy Taylor, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Pete Barnum (producer, writer). 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-10T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2064</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> All About Werewolves (Aired October 6, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1957. Program #13. &quot;All About Werewolves&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;Cocktails For Two,&quot; &quot;Gray Flannel Hat Full Of Teenage Werewolves,&quot; a great story about a werewolf who changes into a horrible monster in the daylight (an advertising executive). Stan Freberg (writer, performer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Peter Leeds, June Foray, Daws Butler, Peggy Taylor, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Pete Barnum (producer, writer). 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> All About Werewolves (Aired October 6, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear - Remains To Be Seen (09-01-73)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-10T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>price,of,fearhorror,weird,sci-fi,vincint,bbc,bram,stoker,roald,dahl,robert,arthur,rene,basilico,stanley,ellin,chetwynd-hayes,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Remains To Be Seen (Aired September 1, 1973)

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      <title>Nightfall - Welcome To Homerville (07-18-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome To Homerville (Aired July 18, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1980. Program #3. CBC network, Toronto origination. "Welcome To Homerville". "A trucker on a lonely road to Homerville seeks out a little company on his CB radio, but the other truckers are horrified to learn of his destination, and plead with him to turn around, to avoid Homerville at any cost." Marian Waldman, Elva Mai Hoover, Ron Hartman, Arch McDonnell, Budd Knapp, Corrine Langston, Gordon Thomson, Lynne Deragon, Neil Dainard, Jimmy Morris, Don Dickinson (writer), Allan Guttman (writer), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Robert Christie, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Bill Howell (producer, director), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Henry Ramer (host). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-09T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome To Homerville (Aired July 18, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1980. Program #3. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;Welcome To Homerville&quot;. &quot;A trucker on a lonely road to Homerville seeks out a little company on his CB radio, but the other truckers are horrified to learn of his destination, and plead with him to turn around, to avoid Homerville at any cost.&quot; Marian Waldman, Elva Mai Hoover, Ron Hartman, Arch McDonnell, Budd Knapp, Corrine Langston, Gordon Thomson, Lynne Deragon, Neil Dainard, Jimmy Morris, Don Dickinson (writer), Allan Guttman (writer), John Stocker, Frank Perry, Robert Christie, Ray Folcik (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Bill Howell (producer, director), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), John Douglas (story editor), Henry Ramer (host). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome To Homerville (Aired July 18, 1980)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Mad Scientist Caper (07-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. 

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July 25, 1948. CBS network. "The Mad Scientist Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Raymond Fox is a famous but slightly insane inventor. He hires Spade to recover the secret formula for "Pentron." Sam promptly winds up in a hospital for the mentally deranged! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 25, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Mad Scientist Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Raymond Fox is a famous but slightly insane inventor. He hires Spade to recover the secret formula for &quot;Pentron.&quot; Sam promptly winds up in a hospital for the mentally deranged! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer), Dick Joy (announcer), Robert Tallman (writer), Gil Doud (writer, director), Lud Gluskin (music director). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mad Scientist Caper (Aired July 25, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Mr. Bradley's Heart (11-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1950. "Mr. Bradley's Heart" - Program #43. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Mr. Bradley, an overworked businessman, has a badly damaged heart and needs a rare operation. The date is approximate. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Georgia Ellis, Wilms Herbert, Vic Perrin, Dick Joy (announcer). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1583</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1950. &quot;Mr. Bradley's Heart&quot; - Program #43. WMGM, New York City-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Mr. Bradley, an overworked businessman, has a badly damaged heart and needs a rare operation. The date is approximate. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Georgia Ellis, Wilms Herbert, Vic Perrin, Dick Joy (announcer). 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Bradley's Heart (Aired November 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Strange Men Of History (02-05-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Strange Men Of History (Aired February 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy."


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-09T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1675</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strange Men Of History (Aired February 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with &quot;Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan.&quot; In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who &quot;...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in.&quot; He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Strange Men Of History (Aired February 5, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall of Fantasy - The Twisting Weeds of Death (05-25-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Twisting Weeds of Death (Aired May 25, 1953)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. The actors weren't big names and the music and sound effects were sometimes lackluster. But the situations and original writing often made up for these shortcomings. It was similar in that way to another low budget but even more imaginative series, Quiet Please. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Twisting Weeds Of Death". Commercials deleted. A soggy lady with hair made of seaweed returns from the dead on the twenty-fifth anniversary of her death. Maurice Copeland, Richard Thorne (writer). 24:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-09T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween,weird</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1492</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Twisting Weeds of Death (Aired May 25, 1953)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 and lasted a year. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers who created a bare bones murder mystery drama with stories written or adapted by Robert Olson. But when Thorne and Greyson went separate ways, the series discontinued. Then in 1949, Thorne and Greyson happened to work at the same station again (WGN in Chicago) and the series resumed. This time, the focus was on supernatural horror with Richard Thorne writing or adapting the stories. The three dozen or so shows that survived appear to have been recorded for broadcast transcriptions. (A recorded scene from the climax is played at the beginning of the program as a teaser.) Richard Thorne is one of the main recurring actors. Hall of Fantasy didn't seem to have much of a budget. The actors weren't big names and the music and sound effects were sometimes lackluster. But the situations and original writing often made up for these shortcomings. It was similar in that way to another low budget but even more imaginative series, Quiet Please. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Twisting Weeds Of Death&quot;. Commercials deleted. A soggy lady with hair made of seaweed returns from the dead on the twenty-fifth anniversary of her death. Maurice Copeland, Richard Thorne (writer). 24:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Twisting Weeds of Death (Aired May 25, 1953)

It began at KALL in Salt Lake City in 1946 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (04-06-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 6, 1943. CBS network. "Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble". Sustaining. The "Man In Black" (Ted Osborne) introduces Paul Lukas in a story about a famous actress who is killed by a long blade through her eye while watching MacBeth. A tale well calculated... Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), John Dietz (director), Paul Lukas, Robert Simmons, Ted Osborne, William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-08T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 6, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble&quot;. Sustaining. The &quot;Man In Black&quot; (Ted Osborne) introduces Paul Lukas in a story about a famous actress who is killed by a long blade through her eye while watching MacBeth. A tale well calculated... Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), John Dietz (director), Paul Lukas, Robert Simmons, Ted Osborne, William Spier (producer, director, editor). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fire Burn &amp; Cauldron Bubble (Aired April 6, 1943)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - High Dividends Or Shallow Graves (05-30-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[High Dividends Or Shallow Graves (Aired May 30, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1951. NBC network. "High Dividends Or Shallow Graves". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Amzie Strickland. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-08T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,private,files,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>High Dividends Or Shallow Graves (Aired May 30, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;High Dividends Or Shallow Graves&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Amzie Strickland. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>High Dividends Or Shallow Graves (Aired May 30, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (01-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-08T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Donald Simes Cabinet Maker (Aired January 20, 1952)

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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Gangster's Trunk (05-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gangster's Trunk (Aired May 7, 1950)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. 

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May 7, 1950. "Gangster's Trunk" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, "Do You Remember?" Phil and Remley buy a used trunk and think there's a dead body in it! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Sheldon Leonard, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Gangster's Trunk (Aired May 7, 1950)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1950. &quot;Gangster's Trunk&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, &quot;Do You Remember?&quot; Phil and Remley buy a used trunk and think there's a dead body in it! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Sheldon Leonard, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gangster's Trunk (Aired May 7, 1950)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - Phantom Gang (07-05-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Phantom Gang (Aired July 5, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1936. Program #9. Syndicated. "Phantom Gang". Commercials added locally. George Richards reports that his lumber supplies store has been broken into. It's the "Phantom Gang" striking again on November 27, 1934. Officer Sherman, who's going to marry "Little Butch's" sister, is suspected of helping the gang. The acting is also a crime. The date is subject to correction. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-08T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,name,of,law,crime,police,arrest,detective,investigate,justice,jail,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Phantom Gang (Aired July 5, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1936. Program #9. Syndicated. &quot;Phantom Gang&quot;. Commercials added locally. George Richards reports that his lumber supplies store has been broken into. It's the &quot;Phantom Gang&quot; striking again on November 27, 1934. Officer Sherman, who's going to marry &quot;Little Butch's&quot; sister, is suspected of helping the gang. The acting is also a crime. The date is subject to correction. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Phantom Gang (Aired July 5, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 193...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - The Dark Hour (09-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Hour (Aired September 25, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. Program #13. NBC network. "The Dark Hour. Sustaining. Announced as the last program of the series until further notice, "Hollywood Star Theatre" returns next week. An ex-soldier battles his loss of sight. The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." Harry W. Junkin (producer, director), Charles Bennett (writer), John Larkin, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Jerry McGee (sound technician), Monroe J. Lawrence ("skilled and resourceful engineer"), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-07T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Hour (Aired September 25, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. Program #13. NBC network. &quot;The Dark Hour. Sustaining. Announced as the last program of the series until further notice, &quot;Hollywood Star Theatre&quot; returns next week. An ex-soldier battles his loss of sight. The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; Harry W. Junkin (producer, director), Charles Bennett (writer), John Larkin, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Jerry McGee (sound technician), Monroe J. Lawrence (&quot;skilled and resourceful engineer&quot;), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Hour (Aired September 25, 1948)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - The Final Payment (12-11-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

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December 11, 1948. NBC network. "The Final Payment". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-07T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Final Payment&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Final Payment (Aired December 11, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by Will...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - A Brush With The Law (03-25-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.  In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 18:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-07T10_12_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones.  In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Brush With The Law (Aired March 25, 1975)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Everyman's Theater - Cat Wife (10-18-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cat Wife (Aired October 18, 1940)

Arch Oboler's fascinating Everyman's Theater was met with an extraordinary response from not only its audience, as one might imagine, given Arch Oboler's popular following from Lights Out!, but from the leading lights of the Acting profession as well. Leading off with the famed and critically respected Nazimova, Oboler provided the actress a tour de force with his adaptation of This Lonely Heart. No less than Gordon Jenkins scores the series and for This Lonely Heart, the beautifully romantic underscore is an essential element of the production. Young writer-actor-director Elliott Lewis plays opposite Nazimova in the season opener. Sponsored by Oxydol, Arch Oboler introduces the series with the observation that the series was conceived to appeal to the 'every man' and 'every woman' of society--their real-world passions, problems and joys. This was something of a departure for Oxydol, most often associated with melodramatic serials such as Five-Star Jones, The Goldbergs, The Man I Married, and Ma Perkins. But the gamble seems to have been quite successful--both popularly and critically. A glance at the leading artist roster for the twenty-six installments of Everyman's Theater shows a breathtaking diversity and depth of talent. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-07T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>everyday,theater,elliott,lewis,arch,oboler,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cat Wife (Aired October 18, 1940)

Arch Oboler's fascinating Everyman's Theater was met with an extraordinary response from not only its audience, as one might imagine, given Arch Oboler's popular following from Lights Out!, but from the leading lights of the Acting profession as well. Leading off with the famed and critically respected Nazimova, Oboler provided the actress a tour de force with his adaptation of This Lonely Heart. No less than Gordon Jenkins scores the series and for This Lonely Heart, the beautifully romantic underscore is an essential element of the production. Young writer-actor-director Elliott Lewis plays opposite Nazimova in the season opener. Sponsored by Oxydol, Arch Oboler introduces the series with the observation that the series was conceived to appeal to the 'every man' and 'every woman' of society--their real-world passions, problems and joys. This was something of a departure for Oxydol, most often associated with melodramatic serials such as Five-Star Jones, The Goldbergs, The Man I Married, and Ma Perkins. But the gamble seems to have been quite successful--both popularly and critically. A glance at the leading artist roster for the twenty-six installments of Everyman's Theater shows a breathtaking diversity and depth of talent. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cat Wife (Aired October 18, 1940)

Arch Oboler's fascinating Everyman's Theater was met with an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bradbury 13  (Ray Bradbury Stories) - The Wind (06-04-84)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wind (Aired June 4, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include "The Fog Horn", "The Veldt", "The Day It Rained Forever", "The Small Assassin" and "I Sing the Body Electric!". NBC was responsible for a radio adaptation of this man's great works. Each show features a brief introduction by Ray Bradbury, often relating how the story came to be. In 2003, Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales was published, containing a further 100 stories from later in his career. Although they sound similar, the two anthologies have entirely different contents and should not be confused.

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June 4, 1984. NPR network, WPKT-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. "The Wind". Sustaining. The story was previously used on "Radio City Playhouse" on October 30, 1949 (see cat. #88650). Ray Bradbury (author, host), Paul Frees (announcer). 28 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-07T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ray,bradbury,13,stories,sci-fi,science,fiction,horror,weird,strange,thriller,suspense,drama,death,paul,frees,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wind (Aired June 4, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury and was first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. Some of the more famous stories in this collection include &quot;The Fog Horn&quot;, &quot;The Veldt&quot;, &quot;The Day It Rained Forever&quot;, &quot;The Small Assassin&quot; and &quot;I Sing the Body Electric!&quot;. NBC was responsible for a radio adaptation of this man's great works. Each show features a brief introduction by Ray Bradbury, often relating how the story came to be. In 2003, Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales was published, containing a further 100 stories from later in his career. Although they sound similar, the two anthologies have entirely different contents and should not be confused.

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1984. NPR network, WPKT-FM, Middlefield, Connecticut aircheck. &quot;The Wind&quot;. Sustaining. The story was previously used on &quot;Radio City Playhouse&quot; on October 30, 1949 (see cat. #88650). Ray Bradbury (author, host), Paul Frees (announcer). 28 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wind (Aired June 4, 1984)

The Stories of Ray Bradbury is, as the title suggests, an anthol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - The Kachin Story (06-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. NBC network. "The Kachin Story". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-06T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Kachin Story&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative is shot down in Burmese head-hunting country. With the help of an irish priest and his Kuching friends, the American battles a wiley Japanese commander, M. I. T., class of '37! Jackson Beck, Raymond Edward Johnson, Inge Adams, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Sherman Marks (director), Karl Weber, William Quinn, Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Jerry Jarrett, Jack Gordon (writer), Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Corey Ford (originator), Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kachin Story (Aired June 18, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mayor Of The Town - Amy Lou Goes To War (09-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Amy Lou Goes To War (Aired September 20, 1942)

Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1942. "Amy Lou Goes To War" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. Amy Lou, the town tomboy, has volunteered to join the nurses overseas, and serves on Bataan. The last few seconds of the program have been deleted. Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Jerry Hausner, Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar, Veola Vonn (commercial). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-06T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mayor,of,town,hausner,lionel,barrymore,stanley,farrar,veola,vonn,agnes,moorehead,gordon,jenkins,orchestra,harlow,wilcox,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1958</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Amy Lou Goes To War (Aired September 20, 1942)

Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Gloria McMillan as Sharlee Bronson, Butch's best girl. Priscilla Lyon as Holly-Ann, the mayor's granddaughter. Also: Will Wright, Sharon Douglas, Irvin Lee, Marjorie Davies, and other Hollywood actors. Producer: Murray Bolen; later Knowles Entrikin. Director: Jack Van Nostrand. Writers: Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Erna Lazarus, etc.; Howard Breslin and Charles Tazewell wrote alternate weeks, ca. 1945. Orchestra:. Gordon Jenkins (ca. 1943); Bernard Katz (1945); Frank Worth. Sound Effects: David Light, Mary Ann Gideon.

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1942. &quot;Amy Lou Goes To War&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Rinso. Amy Lou, the town tomboy, has volunteered to join the nurses overseas, and serves on Bataan. The last few seconds of the program have been deleted. Agnes Moorehead, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox, Jean Holloway (writer), Jerry Hausner, Lionel Barrymore, Stanley Farrar, Veola Vonn (commercial). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Amy Lou Goes To War (Aired September 20, 1942)

Conrad Binyon as the mayor's ward, Butch. Glori...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - The Hot Water Heater (10-24-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Hot Water Heater (Aired October 24, 1944)

Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1944. "The Hot Water Heater" - Program #6. Blue net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After trying unsuccessfully to take a bath, Alan discovers that he needs a new hot water heater. But first, a visit to the Loophole Loan Company. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer, performer), Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Diane Courtney. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-06T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1819</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Water Heater (Aired October 24, 1944)

Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. In 2002, he had a cameo as the flower store worker in Simon Wells' remake of The Time Machine. Finally, in 2010, he read H. G. Wells's original novel for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc. In 1994, Young co-starred in the Eddie Murphy film Beverly Hills Cop III. He played the role of Uncle Dave Thornton, the Walt Disney-esque founder of the fictional California theme park Wonderworld.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1944. &quot;The Hot Water Heater&quot; - Program #6. Blue net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After trying unsuccessfully to take a bath, Alan discovers that he needs a new hot water heater. But first, a visit to the Loophole Loan Company. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer, performer), Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Diane Courtney. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Water Heater (Aired October 24, 1944)

Young's television guest appearances include The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Dead Come Back (06-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 14, 1946. Program #9. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Dead Come Back". Commercials added locally. Lefty O'Connor kills Dr. Miller and escapes from the asylum, but Dr. Miller returns again and again! Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Julian, William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-06T05_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-06T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-12-06T05_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1544101208.13141137" length="6247316" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 14, 1946. Program #9. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Dead Come Back&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lefty O'Connor kills Dr. Miller and escapes from the asylum, but Dr. Miller returns again and again! Raymond Morgan (host), Joseph Julian, William Morwood (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead Come Back (Aired June 14, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and productio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Courageous Come On (09-08-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 8, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Courageous Come-On". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A girl is "good at being bad" until she sees a blind spot. Is the sword mightier than the pen? After the drama, Vice President Barkley speaks about hiring disabled veterans. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director), Palmer Thompson (writer), Alben Barkley. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-06T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 8, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Courageous Come-On&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A girl is &quot;good at being bad&quot; until she sees a blind spot. Is the sword mightier than the pen? After the drama, Vice President Barkley speaks about hiring disabled veterans. The system cue has been deleted. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director), Palmer Thompson (writer), Alben Barkley. 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Courageous Come On (Aired September 8, 1949)

The show was at the top of the li...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Murder Rents A Room (06-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Rents A Room (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1947. Mutual network. "Murder Rents A Room". Sustaining. A rich man "dies" but most of his money is missing. The man's ne'er-do-well nephew is suspect. Sarah Elizabeth Mason (writer), Elspeth Eric, Helen Shields, Shirling Oliver, Bill Smith, Cameron Prud'Homme. 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-05T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Rents A Room (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publication of The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan, and ceased publication in 1991. In the intervening 63 years, The Crime Club published 2,492 titles. Stories from this imprint were first dramatized on The Eno Crime Club, a detective series broadcast on CBS from February 9, 1931 to December 21, 1932, sponsored by Eno Effervescent Salts. The Crime Club novels were not adapted for the later Eno Crime Clues, heard on the Blue Network from January 3, 1933 to June 30. 1936. The Crime Club returned on the Mutual Broadcasting System as a half-hour radio series with adaptations from the Doubleday imprint. Each installment was introduced by the series host, The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson (who was better known as the host of Inner Sanctum Mysteries). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Murder Rents A Room&quot;. Sustaining. A rich man &quot;dies&quot; but most of his money is missing. The man's ne'er-do-well nephew is suspect. Sarah Elizabeth Mason (writer), Elspeth Eric, Helen Shields, Shirling Oliver, Bill Smith, Cameron Prud'Homme. 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Rents A Room (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Crime Club began life in 1928 with the publicatio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - The Truth (06-28-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Truth (Aired June 28, 1945)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1945. Program #12. Mutual network. "The Truth". Sustaining. A thoughtful story about a scientist who puzzles after the ultimate source of cosmic rays and eventually discovers, "The Truth." The 12th of a series of 26 broadcasts. Edmund Gwenn, Roseanne Murray, Bruce Elliott, Antony Ellis, Gordon Jenkins, Jack Meighan, Arch Oboler. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Truth (Aired June 28, 1945)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1945. Program #12. Mutual network. &quot;The Truth&quot;. Sustaining. A thoughtful story about a scientist who puzzles after the ultimate source of cosmic rays and eventually discovers, &quot;The Truth.&quot; The 12th of a series of 26 broadcasts. Edmund Gwenn, Roseanne Murray, Bruce Elliott, Antony Ellis, Gordon Jenkins, Jack Meighan, Arch Oboler. 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Truth (Aired June 28, 1945)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp;  Mrs. North - Wheel Of Chance (06-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1953. CBS network. "Wheel Of Chance". Sponsored by: Colgate Shaving Cream, Colgate Toothpaste, Halo Shampoo. Just back from a Mexican vacation, Pam and Jerry have unknowingly brought back a roll of microfilm, hidden in a hubcap. Threatened with a gun "that ain't chocolate," the microfilm has been found by a mechanic who's being blackmailed. The system cue is added live. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Maurice Tarplin, Peter Capell, Charles Paul (music), Don Brinkley (writer), Richard Lockridge (creator), Frances Lockridge (creator), John W. Loveton (producer, director), Joe King (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Wheel Of Chance&quot;. Sponsored by: Colgate Shaving Cream, Colgate Toothpaste, Halo Shampoo. Just back from a Mexican vacation, Pam and Jerry have unknowingly brought back a roll of microfilm, hidden in a hubcap. Threatened with a gun &quot;that ain't chocolate,&quot; the microfilm has been found by a mechanic who's being blackmailed. The system cue is added live. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Maurice Tarplin, Peter Capell, Charles Paul (music), Don Brinkley (writer), Richard Lockridge (creator), Frances Lockridge (creator), John W. Loveton (producer, director), Joe King (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wheel Of Chance (Aired June 9, 1953)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (11-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Square Triangle (Aired November 14, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1952. CBS network. "The Square Triangle". Sustaining. Eva Morley causes the death of three men. There aren't many women like her! The script was re-used on the program on November 15, 1959. Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lillian Buyeff, Parley Baer, William Conrad. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-05T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,adventure,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Square Triangle (Aired November 14, 1952)

Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Rye Billsbury as Dillon; the second starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed. But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, &quot;The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Square Triangle&quot;. Sustaining. Eva Morley causes the death of three men. There aren't many women like her! The script was re-used on the program on November 15, 1959. Clancey Cassell (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Les Crutchfield (writer), Lillian Buyeff, Parley Baer, William Conrad. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) 07-10-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1946. CBS network. "Young Mr. Lincoln". Sponsored by: Squibb. Two brothers are accused of murder, but which one did the deed? A new attorney, Mr. Lincoln, handles the case. Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Frank Wilson (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-04T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,henry,fonda,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Young Mr. Lincoln&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. Two brothers are accused of murder, but which one did the deed? A new attorney, Mr. Lincoln, handles the case. Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Frank Wilson (writer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Hugh Brundage (announcer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Young Mr. Lincoln  (Starring Henry Fonda) Aired July 10, 1946

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      <title>21st Precinct - The Dying Declaration (03-16-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dying Declaration (Aired March 16, 1955)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1955. "The Dying Declaration" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. A well-liked local merchant is charged with the murders of his wife and a man.) Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Frank Knox, Elspeth Eric, John Larkin, Mandel Kramer, John Sylvester, George Bryan (announcer). 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-04T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1597</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dying Declaration (Aired March 16, 1955)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1955. &quot;The Dying Declaration&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. A well-liked local merchant is charged with the murders of his wife and a man.) Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Frank Knox, Elspeth Eric, John Larkin, Mandel Kramer, John Sylvester, George Bryan (announcer). 26:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - The Empty Matchbook (12-02-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Empty Matchbook (Aired December 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2018 20:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-04T12_23_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Empty Matchbook (Aired December 2, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.


  


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      <title>The Aldrich Family - War Bonds (04-01-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 1, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Henry and Homer are out selling "War Bonds"...in a snowstorm....with a cow! The system cue has been deleted. Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Jack Miller (conductor). 28:58 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-04</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 1, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum. Henry and Homer are out selling &quot;War Bonds&quot;...in a snowstorm....with a cow! The system cue has been deleted. Norman Tokar, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Jack Miller (conductor). 28:58 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>War Bonds (Aired April 1, 1943)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sleep No More - Wax Work and Man &amp; The Snake (01-09-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA["Wax Work" and "Man &amp; The Snake" (Aired January 9, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 9, 1957. NBC network. "The Waxwork" "The Man and The Snake". Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-04T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sleep,no,more,weird,horror,thriller,suspense,death,murder,criminal,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr,nelson,olmsted</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1728</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasure. Over a broadcasting career of thirty-five years, Olmsted's soothing, reassuring, and highly versatile narrations graced thousands of broadcast recordings. While also a prolific and highly successful actor in both Radio and Television, it's Olmsted's literature readings and narrations that are the focus of this series and this article. Sleep No More was Nelson's Olmsted's contribution to The Golden Age of Radio's rich tradition of broadcasting compelling and stirring supernatural and suspense dramas, predominantly from the finest supernatural literature throughout modern history. Sleep No More arrived during the waning years of the Golden Age of Radio--understandably risky Radio programming for the mid-1950s. On the plus side of the equation were Nelson Olmsted's extremely loyal following throughout the U.S. combined with the classic nature of the stories which comprised the series. These stories were many of the most popular and compelling supernatural stories and adventures in literary history. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 9, 1957. NBC network. &quot;The Waxwork&quot; &quot;The Man and The Snake&quot;. Sustaining. An impoverished journalist accepts the assignment of spending a night in a wax museum. Also, a man is hypnotized by a deadly snake in his apartment. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Ambrose Bierce (author of the second story), Al Kelly (promotional announcement), Kenneth MacGregor (director), A. M. Burrage (author). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Wax Work&quot; and &quot;Man &amp; The Snake&quot; (Aired January 9, 1957)

Nelson Olmsted was a national treasur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Let Me Do The Talking (06-08-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Let Me Do The Talking (Aired November 11, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 11, 1947. CBS network. "Let Me Do The Talking". Sustaining. A behind-the-scenes look at the "literary business." Richard Mealand (writer), Fletcher Markle (host), Vincent McConnor (adaptor), Melvyn Douglas, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Hedley Rennie, Martin Wolfson, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Hester Sondergaard, Grace Coffin, Gregory Morton, Alan Devitt, John Merlin, George Breen, Ivor Francis, Lee Vines (announcer). 1:00:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2018 05:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T21_25_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,jeff,chandler,john,dehner,ben,wright,virginia,gregg,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3616</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Let Me Do The Talking (Aired November 11, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 11, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Let Me Do The Talking&quot;. Sustaining. A behind-the-scenes look at the &quot;literary business.&quot; Richard Mealand (writer), Fletcher Markle (host), Vincent McConnor (adaptor), Melvyn Douglas, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Hedley Rennie, Martin Wolfson, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Hester Sondergaard, Grace Coffin, Gregory Morton, Alan Devitt, John Merlin, George Breen, Ivor Francis, Lee Vines (announcer). 1:00:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Let Me Do The Talking (Aired November 11, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - For Whom The Bell Tolls (11-20-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[For Whom The Bell Tolls (Aired November 20, 1949)

The NBC THEATER was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1949. NBC net, KUOW-FM, Seattle rebroadcast. "For Whom The Bell Tolls". Sustaining. The Loyalists vs. the Fascists during the Spanish Civil War...as Hemingway saw it. Diana Trilling (intermission commentator), Donald Morrison, Ernest Hemingway (author), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Georgia Backus, Lester Schott, Louis Jean Heydt, Nestor Paiva, Ramsay Hill, Rolfe Sedan, Vansuela Young. 1:03:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>For Whom The Bell Tolls (Aired November 20, 1949)

The NBC THEATER was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1949. NBC net, KUOW-FM, Seattle rebroadcast. &quot;For Whom The Bell Tolls&quot;. Sustaining. The Loyalists vs. the Fascists during the Spanish Civil War...as Hemingway saw it. Diana Trilling (intermission commentator), Donald Morrison, Ernest Hemingway (author), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Georgia Backus, Lester Schott, Louis Jean Heydt, Nestor Paiva, Ramsay Hill, Rolfe Sedan, Vansuela Young. 1:03:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


 

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>For Whom The Bell Tolls (Aired November 20, 1949)

The NBC THEATER was truly one well loved pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Relaxation (08-19-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 19, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Relaxation". Miltie tries to get a good night's sleep. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T08_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). Kiss and Make Up, on CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as the Judge. He also made guest appearances on many comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and 1940s. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 19, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Relaxation&quot;. Miltie tries to get a good night's sleep. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, Al Kelly. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Relaxation (Aired August 19, 1947)

Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsore...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Upholsterer (11-17-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Goldblatt, "The Upholsterer", has been shot to death within a locked room. Staats Cotsworth, John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Ken Roberts (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T03_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-03T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1531</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Goldblatt, &quot;The Upholsterer&quot;, has been shot to death within a locked room. Staats Cotsworth, John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Ken Roberts (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)

The Television scripts were exposited in flashback f...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Guild On The Air - The Unguarded Hour (11-17-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Unguarded Hour (Aired November 17, 1946)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Unguarded Hour". Sponsored by: United States Steel. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Homer Fickett (director), John Merryvale, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Bernard Merryvale (writer), Felix Debank, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Guy Spaull, Leslie Reid (adaptor), Malcolm King, Mark Smith (editor), Michael Redgrave, Murray Matheson, Nina Foch, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Sarah Burton, Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Van Johnson. 59:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-02T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,guild,on,the,air,us,steel,hour,ingrid,bergman,ronald,colman,bette,davis,rex,harrison,helen,hayes,katharine,hepburn,gene,kelly,deborah,kerr,agnes,moorehead,basil,rathbone,mary,sinclair,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unguarded Hour (Aired November 17, 1946)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

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November 17, 1946. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Unguarded Hour&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Homer Fickett (director), John Merryvale, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Bernard Merryvale (writer), Felix Debank, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Guy Spaull, Leslie Reid (adaptor), Malcolm King, Mark Smith (editor), Michael Redgrave, Murray Matheson, Nina Foch, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Sarah Burton, Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Van Johnson. 59:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Unguarded Hour (Aired November 17, 1946)

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      <title>Escape - Outer Limit (02-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1950. CBS network. "Outer Limit". Sustaining. A famous science fiction story about a test pilot who gets a warning from beyond. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Morton Fine (adaptor), David Friedkin (adaptor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Outer Limit&quot;. Sustaining. A famous science fiction story about a test pilot who gets a warning from beyond. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Morton Fine (adaptor), David Friedkin (adaptor). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Outer Limit (Aired February 7, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adven...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Defense Attorney - Joshua Masters (04-10-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)

Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (née Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as "Charity Martin" in The Thing That Cries in the Night, "Nasha" and "Laura" in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, "Sunny Richards" in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and "Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross" in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1952. "Joshua Masters" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge "favorite dramatic actress." Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-02T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)

Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney in defending the defenseless. She was born in Joliet, Illinois, the daughter of Irish American Catholic parents Marie (n&#233;e Mahaffry) and John Patrick McCambridge. She graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago before embarking on a career. She began her career as a radio actor during the 1940s while also performing on Broadway. Her radio work in this period included her portrayal of Rosemary Levy on Abie's Irish Rose and various characters on the radio series I Love A Mystery in both its West Coast and East Coast incarnations (most notably as &quot;Charity Martin&quot; in The Thing That Cries in the Night, &quot;Nasha&quot; and &quot;Laura&quot; in Bury Your Dead, Arizona, &quot;Sunny Richards&quot; in both The Million Dollar Curse and The Temple of Vampires and &quot;Jack 'Jacqueline' Dempsey Ross&quot; in The Battle of the Century). Show Notes From Ones Media. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 10, 1952. &quot;Joshua Masters&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Kix, Chlorets. Joshua Masters has three sons, one of whom wants to kill him. Martha Ellis Bryant recommends a private detective. However, it's not Joshua Masters, but one of his sons who is found dead! Joshua Masters is then found dead...a suicide! Betty Mills of Radio TV Mirror magazine names Mercedes McCambridge &quot;favorite dramatic actress.&quot; Mercedes McCambridge, Howard Culver, Harry Bartell, Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Jack Spiers (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Betty Mills, Tony Barrett, Dallas McKinnon (doubles), Orval Anderson (announcer). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Joshua Masters (Aired April 10, 1952)

Mercedes McCambridge star as lawyer in Defense Attorney ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Watching The Dog (09-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-02T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Watching The Dog (Aired September 11, 1952)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - To The Ends Of The Earth (05-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[To The Ends Of The Earth (Aired May 23, 1949)

Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1949. CBS network. "To The Ends Of The Earth". Sponsored by: Lux (aluminum self-draining sauce pan premium). An action-adventure as a T-Man tracks down an opium crop in the Middle East. William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Barbara Jean Wong, Herb Butterfield, Vernon Steele, Edgar Barrier, Alan Reed (doubles), William Johnstone (doubles), Howard McNear (doubles), Norman Field, Edward Marr, Lou Krugman, Ivan Triesault, Don Diamond, Dick Powell, Signe Hasso, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Donald Randolph, George Neise, Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), Lola Albright (intermission guest), Jay Richard Kennedy (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 1:00:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-02T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>To The Ends Of The Earth (Aired May 23, 1949)

Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1949. CBS network. &quot;To The Ends Of The Earth&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux (aluminum self-draining sauce pan premium). An action-adventure as a T-Man tracks down an opium crop in the Middle East. William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Barbara Jean Wong, Herb Butterfield, Vernon Steele, Edgar Barrier, Alan Reed (doubles), William Johnstone (doubles), Howard McNear (doubles), Norman Field, Edward Marr, Lou Krugman, Ivan Triesault, Don Diamond, Dick Powell, Signe Hasso, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Donald Randolph, George Neise, Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as &quot;Libby&quot;), Lola Albright (intermission guest), Jay Richard Kennedy (screenwriter), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 1:00:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>To The Ends Of The Earth (Aired May 23, 1949)

Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes From 1948</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Mirage" (10-24-48) and "Heard But Not Seen" (11-28-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the "unexpected" something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.

TODAY'S SHOW:

October 24, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Mirage". Commercials added locally. A stamp collector buys the ultimate item for his collection, and for a bargain! The date is approximate. Frank Burt (writer), Robert Libbott (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Hal Sawyer (announcer), Barry Sullivan, Alvin C. Gershenson (producer). 12:12.


November 28, 1948 - Program #132. Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Heard But Not Seen". Commercials added locally. This is an excellent horror story with Daws Butler in a supporting role. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle, Daws Butler, Stanley Waxman, Alvin C. Gershenson (producer), Frank Burt (writer), Robert Lippert (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Hal Sawyer (announcer). 12:24.


  




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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-01T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lurene,tuttle,daws,butler,stanley,waxman,unexpected,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Mirage&quot; (10-24-48) and &quot;Heard But Not Seen&quot; (11-28-48)

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the &quot;unexpected&quot; something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.

TODAY'S SHOW:

October 24, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Mirage&quot;. Commercials added locally. A stamp collector buys the ultimate item for his collection, and for a bargain! The date is approximate. Frank Burt (writer), Robert Libbott (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Hal Sawyer (announcer), Barry Sullivan, Alvin C. Gershenson (producer). 12:12.


November 28, 1948 - Program #132. Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Heard But Not Seen&quot;. Commercials added locally. This is an excellent horror story with Daws Butler in a supporting role. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle, Daws Butler, Stanley Waxman, Alvin C. Gershenson (producer), Frank Burt (writer), Robert Lippert (writer), Frank Danzig (director), Hal Sawyer (announcer). 12:24.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Mirage&quot; (10-24-48) and &quot;Heard But Not Seen&quot; (11-28-48)

The fifteen minute format l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - A Pail Of Air (03-28-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, "The Iron Chancellor" by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1956. NBC network. "A Pail Of Air". Sustaining. A story about the last family left on a frozen Earth. The script was used subsequently on May 6, 1974 on "Future Tense" and on "Audion Theatre" on September 1, 1990. Richard Hamilton, Rita Lloyd, Ronald Liss, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Eleanor Phelps, Fritz Leiber Jr. (author), Joe DeSantis, Pamela Fitzmaurice, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-01T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1688</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. The series was cancelled after the 126th broadcast on January 9, 1958. However, the early 1970s brought a wave of nostalgia for old-time radio; a new experimental episode, &quot;The Iron Chancellor&quot; by Robert Silverberg, was created in 1973, but it failed to revive the series. NBC also tried broadcasting the old recordings, but their irregular once-monthly scheduling kept even devoted listeners from following the broadcasts. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1956. NBC network. &quot;A Pail Of Air&quot;. Sustaining. A story about the last family left on a frozen Earth. The script was used subsequently on May 6, 1974 on &quot;Future Tense&quot; and on &quot;Audion Theatre&quot; on September 1, 1990. Richard Hamilton, Rita Lloyd, Ronald Liss, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Eleanor Phelps, Fritz Leiber Jr. (author), Joe DeSantis, Pamela Fitzmaurice, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Pail Of Air (Aired March 28, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - The Tunnel Smelled Of Death (01-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tunnel Smelled Of Death (Aired January 26, 1947)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1947. Program #24. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. "The Tunnel Smelled Of Death". Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #24 on the label, #23 on the transcription matrix. Dr. Danfield investigates the death of seventy groundhogs when a tunnel collapses. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tunnel Smelled Of Death (Aired January 26, 1947)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 26, 1947. Program #24. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. &quot;The Tunnel Smelled Of Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #24 on the label, #23 on the transcription matrix. Dr. Danfield investigates the death of seventy groundhogs when a tunnel collapses. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tunnel Smelled Of Death (Aired January 26, 1947)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot; - The White Buffalo (11-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin" - The White Buffalo (Aired November 27, 1955)

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is a children's television program which ran on ABC from October 1954 until August 1959. It starred Lee Aaker as young Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a cavalry post. He and his German shepherd dog Rin Tin Tin helped the soldiers to establish order in the Old West. The program was produced by Screen Gems. The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s.

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November 27, 1955. Mutual network. "The White Buffalo". Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat, Milk Bone Dog Biscuits. Bad white men plan to steal the buffaloes of the peaceful Indians. They start by killing an Indian chief. Rusty sees "The White Buffalo!" Don Morrow (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rin,tin,rusty,dog,army,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,adventure,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin&quot; - The White Buffalo (Aired November 27, 1955)

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is a children's television program which ran on ABC from October 1954 until August 1959. It starred Lee Aaker as young Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a cavalry post. He and his German shepherd dog Rin Tin Tin helped the soldiers to establish order in the Old West. The program was produced by Screen Gems. The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in several movies and radio serials since 1922. One of the dogs used in the TV series was the fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin. Reruns of the show ran on daytime television and on Saturdays on CBS from October 1959 until September 1964. A new set of reruns was shown in 1976, and continued well into the mid-1980s.

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November 27, 1955. Mutual network. &quot;The White Buffalo&quot;. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat, Milk Bone Dog Biscuits. Bad white men plan to steal the buffaloes of the peaceful Indians. They start by killing an Indian chief. Rusty sees &quot;The White Buffalo!&quot; Don Morrow (announcer). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Caged (08-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Caged (Aired August 2, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamour lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. Usually the same star that appeared in the movie shows up on the radio play, not all of them to great advantage. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1951. "Caged," starring Eleanor Parker as Marie Allen and Hope Emerson as Evelyn Harper. Caged tells the story of a teenage newlywed, who is sent to prison for being an accessory to a robbery. Her experiences while incarcerated, along with the killing of her husband, change her from a very frightened young girl into a hardened convict. This is one of the finest productions ever done for radio from Screen Director's Playhouse. The Academy Award performances by Parker and Emerson are nothing less than spectacular. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-12-01T01_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-12-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-12-01T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Caged (Aired August 2, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamour lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. Usually the same star that appeared in the movie shows up on the radio play, not all of them to great advantage. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1951. &quot;Caged,&quot; starring Eleanor Parker as Marie Allen and Hope Emerson as Evelyn Harper. Caged tells the story of a teenage newlywed, who is sent to prison for being an accessory to a robbery. Her experiences while incarcerated, along with the killing of her husband, change her from a very frightened young girl into a hardened convict. This is one of the finest productions ever done for radio from Screen Director's Playhouse. The Academy Award performances by Parker and Emerson are nothing less than spectacular. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Caged (Aired August 2, 1951)

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Sc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Telephone Book Murder Case (01-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Telephone Book Murder Case (Aired January 26, 1950)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering—and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it’s because it originated from the “radio fiction factory” of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Mr. Keen“ employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins” and “it appealed to a lowest common denominator.” So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple…it’s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1950. CBS network. "The Telephone Book Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A wealthy oil man, about to be married, is murdered. Believe it or not...it looks like the butler did it! Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-30T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Telephone Book Murder Case (Aired January 26, 1950)

The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering&#8212;and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it&#8217;s because it originated from the &#8220;radio fiction factory&#8221; of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Mr. Keen&#8220; employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins&#8221; and &#8220;it appealed to a lowest common denominator.&#8221; So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple&#8230;it&#8217;s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Telephone Book Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A wealthy oil man, about to be married, is murdered. Believe it or not...it looks like the butler did it! Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Telephone Book Murder Case (Aired January 26, 1950)

The series originally aired as a thric...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - The Latin Type (05-23-46)&lt;/B&gt;</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 18:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-30T10_01_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Latin Type (Aired May 23, 1946)

Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - Double Troubles (03-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Troubles (Aired March 8, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was "Chicken". 

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1948. "Double Troubles" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap ($100,000 fur contest), Spry. Irma and Jane have had fights with Al and Richard. Plans are made for an intimate dinner for four. Professor Kropotkin is matched up with Mrs. O'Reilly. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, John Brown, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director, writer), Parke Levy, Hans Conried, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson, Gloria Gordon. 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-30T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Troubles (Aired March 8, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was &quot;Chicken&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1948. &quot;Double Troubles&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap ($100,000 fur contest), Spry. Irma and Jane have had fights with Al and Richard. Plans are made for an intimate dinner for four. Professor Kropotkin is matched up with Mrs. O'Reilly. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, John Brown, Cy Howard (creator, producer, director, writer), Parke Levy, Hans Conried, Frank Bingman (announcer), Leif Erickson, Gloria Gordon. 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Troubles (Aired March 8, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Lady In The Morgue (05-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-29T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T23_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lady In The Morgue (Aired May 15, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliot On Stage - Dig The Thief (03-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dig The Thief (Aired March 26, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1953. CBS network. "Dig The Thief". Sustaining. A comedy about a carefree fraud who poses as a dishonest archeologist. Cathy Lewis, David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin, Morton Fine (writer), Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,lewis,elliot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Dig The Thief (Aired March 26, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Dig The Thief&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a carefree fraud who poses as a dishonest archeologist. Cathy Lewis, David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin, Morton Fine (writer), Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dig The Thief (Aired March 26, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott L...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Gulf Screen Guild Theater - Blind Alley (Starring Edward G. Robinson) 02-25-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blind Alley (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired February 25, 1940

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1940. "Blind Alley". A psychiatrist and his family are held hostage by a small gang of criminals hiding from the authorities. He uses his talents to bring down the "boss". A good story. Edward G. Robinson, Isabel Jewell, Broderick Crawford. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blind Alley (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired February 25, 1940

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1940. &quot;Blind Alley&quot;. A psychiatrist and his family are held hostage by a small gang of criminals hiding from the authorities. He uses his talents to bring down the &quot;boss&quot;. A good story. Edward G. Robinson, Isabel Jewell, Broderick Crawford. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blind Alley (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired February 25, 1940

The Screen Guild Theater was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Home Made Ice Cream (10-30-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1953. "Home Made Ice Cream" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Get Out Of His Way...,Ozzie decides to make his own ice cream. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,halloween,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1432</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1953. &quot;Home Made Ice Cream&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Get Out Of His Way...,Ozzie decides to make his own ice cream. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Billy May (composer, conductor). 23:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Home Made Ice Cream (Aired October 30, 1953)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - Escape (07-11-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape (Aired July 11, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1951. NBC network. "Escape". Sustaining. "A story of the ancient dead and the fearful living," set in the catacombs of Rome. This is perhaps a rehearsal or recording session for the broadcast of July 22, 1951, titled, "Assignment Rome." James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator). 28:24.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-29T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape (Aired July 11, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Escape&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A story of the ancient dead and the fearful living,&quot; set in the catacombs of Rome. This is perhaps a rehearsal or recording session for the broadcast of July 22, 1951, titled, &quot;Assignment Rome.&quot; James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator). 28:24.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape (Aired July 11, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Favorite Story - Robert Louis Stevenson's Lodging For The Night (10-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. "Lodging For The Night". Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-28T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>favorite,story,ronald,colman,janet,waldo,william,conrad,robert,louis,stevenson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1946. Program #19. NBC Pacific network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Lodging For The Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. Not auditioned. Ronald Colman (host, performer), Janet Waldo, William Conrad, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946)

Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publishe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fear On Four - The Judge's House (04-0-89)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Judge's House (Aired April 09, 1989)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued inthe tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of "Fear on 4" on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-28T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>feor,on,four,bbc,man,in,black,edward,de,souza,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-28T17_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1543453249.13127319" length="7232298" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13127314.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judge's House (Aired April 09, 1989)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued inthe tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of &quot;Fear on 4&quot; on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Judge's House (Aired April 09, 1989)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation'...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - The Message In Red (11-07-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1945. CBS network. "The Adventure Of The Message In Red". Sponsored by: Anacin, Hill Cold Tablets. Three women have been shot to death in one night...by the same gun. What did the three women have in common...and who killed them? Don Hancock (anouncer), Victor Jory ("Guest Armchair Detective"), Sydney Smith, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Gertrude Warner, Raymond Edward Johnson, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (creator, writer), Frederic Dannay (creator), Bob Steel (producer, director), Chet Kinsbury (music), Frank Mellow (sound effects), James Rinaldi (sound engineer), Virginia Dwyer (commercial spokeswoman). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-28T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,victor,jory,santos,ortega,ted,de,corsia,gertrude,warner,raymond,edward,johnson,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-28T12_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1543435239.13126778" length="7186644" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; 

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November 7, 1945. CBS network. &quot;The Adventure Of The Message In Red&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Hill Cold Tablets. Three women have been shot to death in one night...by the same gun. What did the three women have in common...and who killed them? Don Hancock (anouncer), Victor Jory (&quot;Guest Armchair Detective&quot;), Sydney Smith, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Gertrude Warner, Raymond Edward Johnson, Anthony Boucher (writer), Manfred B. Lee (creator, writer), Frederic Dannay (creator), Bob Steel (producer, director), Chet Kinsbury (music), Frank Mellow (sound effects), James Rinaldi (sound engineer), Virginia Dwyer (commercial spokeswoman). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Message In Red (Aired November 7, 1945)

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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (12-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1951. "A Baby Is Left At The Tavern" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 7, 1951. &quot;A Baby Is Left At The Tavern&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. Someone has left a baby at the doorstep of Duffy's Tavern! Ed Gardner, Ed Pinchon, Charlie Cantor, Hazel Shermet. 35:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Baby Is Left At The Tavern (Aired December 7, 1951)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson (03-10-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)

Crime Classics was a United States radio docudrama which aired as a sustaining series over CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was a historical true crime series, examining crimes and murders from the past. It grew out of Lewis' personal interest in famous murder cases and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. The crimes dramatized generally covered a broad time and place frame from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. Each episode in the series was co-written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, in consultation with Lewis, although the scripting process was more a matter of research, as the stories were "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts" or from the works of historians. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-28T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1863</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)

Crime Classics was a United States radio docudrama which aired as a sustaining series over CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was a historical true crime series, examining crimes and murders from the past. It grew out of Lewis' personal interest in famous murder cases and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. The crimes dramatized generally covered a broad time and place frame from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. Each episode in the series was co-written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, in consultation with Lewis, although the scripting process was more a matter of research, as the stories were &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts&quot; or from the works of historians. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tiger &amp; Brad Ferguson (Aired March 10, 1954)

Crime Classics was a United States radio docu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - Prison Planet (01-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1955. ABC network. "Prison Planet". Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-27T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1955. ABC network. &quot;Prison Planet&quot;. Sponsored by: Nestle's chocolate. Meckor of the Draxock galaxy uses flaming guided meteors to wreck the Terra V and eliminate the Space Patrol. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley, Tony Sides. 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Prison Planet (Aired January 8, 1955)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, whic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Dixie Gilian (11-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dixie Gilian (Aired November 24, 1946)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-27T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dixie Gilian (Aired November 24, 1946)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dixie Gilian (Aired November 24, 1946)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - Standing Room Only (03-04-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Standing Room Only (Aired March 4, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-27T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Standing Room Only (Aired March 4, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Standing Room Only (Aired March 4, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - Winterset (06-08-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old–time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 8, 1952. NBC network. "Winterset". Sustaining. The first show of the series. John Chapman (host, editor), Fred Collins (announcer), Burgess Meredith, Maureen Stapleton, Maxwell Anderson (author), Joe DeSantis, Edwin Jerome, Roger De Koven, Joseph Julian, Ralph Bell, Bill Lipton, Gilbert Mack, Matt Crowley, Hal Benhoe (music selector), William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 59:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-27T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3568</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the most excellent theatric plays ever created. Some of the best ones featured were dramatic or comedic plays. John Chapman, New York Daily News' drama critic, served as the program's host. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 8, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Winterset&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. John Chapman (host, editor), Fred Collins (announcer), Burgess Meredith, Maureen Stapleton, Maxwell Anderson (author), Joe DeSantis, Edwin Jerome, Roger De Koven, Joseph Julian, Ralph Bell, Bill Lipton, Gilbert Mack, Matt Crowley, Hal Benhoe (music selector), William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director). 59:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Winterset (Aired June 8, 1952)

The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old&#8211;time radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (09-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 17, 1944. Program #42. NBC syndication. "The Ghost's Touch". Commercials added locally. A mad scientist has invented a process to kill all pain and is determined to try it out. The date is approximate. Wilkie Collins (author). 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-27T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-27T01_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1543309261.13123522" length="6187303" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1545</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra. The quality of these syndicated shows was, for the most part, consistent with NBC's regular prime-time fare and, a result, were often aired by local stations as either special features or programmed between other shows on the network at the time. 

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September 17, 1944. Program #42. NBC syndication. &quot;The Ghost's Touch&quot;. Commercials added locally. A mad scientist has invented a process to kill all pain and is determined to try it out. The date is approximate. Wilkie Collins (author). 25:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Weird Circle - The Ghost's Touch (Aired September 17, 1944)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - In Flanders Field (05-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man". 

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May 14, 1945. Mutual network. "In Flanders' Fields". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The program originates from The Paramount Theatre, Hollywood, and is a benefit for The Seventh War Loan. Just before the battle of the Marne, during World War I, Holmes performs Shakespeare and foils the plans of a German spy. The story is based on, "The Adventure Of The Blanched Soldier." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Jack Slattery (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 04:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-27</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 14, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;In Flanders' Fields&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. The program originates from The Paramount Theatre, Hollywood, and is a benefit for The Seventh War Loan. Just before the battle of the Marne, during World War I, Holmes performs Shakespeare and foils the plans of a German spy. The story is based on, &quot;The Adventure Of The Blanched Soldier.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Jack Slattery (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Glenhall Taylor (producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>In Flanders Field (Aired May 14, 1945)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, cam...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet (Starring Jack Webb) - The Big Wish (08-10-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Wish (Aired August 10, 1954)

There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring". Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1954. Program #260. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big Wish". John Colter, a teenager hooked on heroin, walks into the police station and asks for help. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-26T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Wish (Aired August 10, 1954)

There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptation starring Jack Webb in 1954, and a comedy spoof in 1987. There were also television revivals, without Webb, in 1989 and 2003. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters. Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor. Gradually, Friday's deadpanned, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop: tough, but not hard; conservative, but caring&quot;. Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a long time radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top rated shows. Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1954. Program #260. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Big Wish&quot;. John Colter, a teenager hooked on heroin, walks into the police station and asks for help. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, George Fenneman (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Wish (Aired August 10, 1954)

There were two Dragnet feature films, a straight adaptati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - The Miss Universe Contest Murder (07-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Miss Universe Contest Murder (Aired July 27, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's "Ultimate Guide" (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1349</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Miss Universe Contest Murder (Aired July 27, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy private eye, came from the pen of Henry Kane. The output of his writing career included over 60 novels, including about 30 featuring Peter Chambers. In an interest- ing twist, Mr. Kane became the writer, director and producer for the radio series based on his characters. Crime &amp; Peter Chambers aired in 1954 on NBC stations, running from April to September, 1954. A total of 23 30-minute shows were broad- cast of which 21 are in circulation, according to Jay Hickerson's &quot;Ultimate Guide&quot; (see References section below). The part of Peter Chambers was played Dane Clark. Clark previously acted tough guy parts in a number of movies, starting in 1942. He made a fairly convincing detective. Bill Zuckert played Lt. Parker in the series.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Miss Universe Contest Murder (Aired July 27, 1954)

Peter Chambers, the dashing playboy pri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - The Adventures Of A Bad Boy (by Ellery Queen) 1-04-48</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventures Of A Bad Boy (by Ellery Queen) Aired January 4, 1948

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1948. NBC network. "The Adventures Of A Bad Boy". Sponsored by: Ford. A fine murder mystery, deduced and solved by Ellery Queen. A good radio production; Ellery picks the killer like a rabbit out of a magician's hat...almost literally! Guy Wallace, Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Charlotte Keane, Brad Barker, Jane Houston, Walter Vaughn, Harold Dryanforth, Avril Harris, Frederic Dannay (writer, as "Ellery Queen"), Manfred B. Lee (writer, as "Ellery Queen"), Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Sarah Fussell, Hugh Marlowe, Anne Seymour, John Gibson. 1:00:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-26T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventures Of A Bad Boy (by Ellery Queen) Aired January 4, 1948

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Adventures Of A Bad Boy&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A fine murder mystery, deduced and solved by Ellery Queen. A good radio production; Ellery picks the killer like a rabbit out of a magician's hat...almost literally! Guy Wallace, Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Charlotte Keane, Brad Barker, Jane Houston, Walter Vaughn, Harold Dryanforth, Avril Harris, Frederic Dannay (writer, as &quot;Ellery Queen&quot;), Manfred B. Lee (writer, as &quot;Ellery Queen&quot;), Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, Sarah Fussell, Hugh Marlowe, Anne Seymour, John Gibson. 1:00:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventures Of A Bad Boy (by Ellery Queen) Aired January 4, 1948

The Ford Theater, sponsore...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Lonely Sleep (09-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lonely Sleep (Aired September 25, 1949)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-25T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1675</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lonely Sleep (Aired September 25, 1949)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lonely Sleep (Aired September 25, 1949)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Carbon Fourteen (01-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.  One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:  "I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--".  Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.  In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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January 25, 1948. "Carbon Fourteen" - CBS network. Commercials deleted. Bill Wilson, a physics teacher in Los Angeles, has been shot just after telling Ken Thurston about some missing carbon 14. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Cathy Lewis, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-25T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamorous area--Shanghai, Rangoon, Singapore, places like that--where the white man's burden is greatly complicated by espionage and skullduggery of one sort or another.  One of the more attractive features of this show is its villains, who under no circumstances would commit the gaucherie of snarling:  &quot;I wanna see ya bleed to death--slow--&quot;.  Mr. X's opponents are as suave and well-dressed as he is, know how to order the proper wines, and are, in short, as couth a collection of bad men as ever throttled a millionaire.  In fact, the courtesy of Mr. X and his villains--even more when they're threatening to blow one another's brains out--could be held up as an example of matchless propriety to the very young. Besides Mr. X there are a couple of semi-permanent characters--one named Saigon or Paigon or Fagan or something, a minor league crook who usually helps X solve these things, and a girl who holds Mr. X's hand to help him think. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1948. &quot;Carbon Fourteen&quot; - CBS network. Commercials deleted. Bill Wilson, a physics teacher in Los Angeles, has been shot just after telling Ken Thurston about some missing carbon 14. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Cathy Lewis, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Carbon Fourteen (Aired January 25, 1948)

The seat of the crimes inevitably is a remote, glamor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (10-27-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Clock" (Aired October 27, 1960)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 27, 1960. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. The Secret Word Is "Clock". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Sheila Flynn. The thirteenth anniversary broadcast of the program. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 4, 1975. Shelia Flynn, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-25T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (Aired October 27, 1960)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 27, 1960. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Sheila Flynn. The thirteenth anniversary broadcast of the program. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 4, 1975. Shelia Flynn, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Clock&quot; (Aired October 27, 1960)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - Valley Of The Moon (12-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Valley Of The Moon (Aired December 17, 1949)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 17, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "Valley Of The Moon". Sustaining. Candy solves a murder committed on a dude ranch. The title is subject to correction. Bill Brownell (sound effects), Clancy Hayes, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Eloise Rowan (organist), Helen Kleeb, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jay Rendon (sound effects), Lou Tobin, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-25T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Valley Of The Moon (Aired December 17, 1949)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 17, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;Valley Of The Moon&quot;. Sustaining. Candy solves a murder committed on a dude ranch. The title is subject to correction. Bill Brownell (sound effects), Clancy Hayes, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Eloise Rowan (organist), Helen Kleeb, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jay Rendon (sound effects), Lou Tobin, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Valley Of The Moon (Aired December 17, 1949)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Rocky Jordan - Portrait Of Rocky (04-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949) 

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as "a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue." The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - "the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity."

THIS EPISODE: 

April 3, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Portrait Of Rocky". Sustaining. An artist offers Rocky ten Egyptian pounds to inquire about a certain Australian. The Australian knocks out Rocky with brass knuckles and steals a drawing by the artist. The Australian is then found murdered. Rocky is assisted by an Egyptian private eye named, "Ali Ben Shamus." The announcer mentions that the CBS station in San Francisco is changing call letters from KQW to KCBS. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gomer Cool (story editor), Larry Roman (story editor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-24T22_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T22_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949) 

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the better and more exotic radio detective series. In fact, it's one of the best detective series I have ever heard. The series had two separate incarnations. The first, A Man Named Jordan, started as a daily 15 minute show and after about six months changed to a weekly 30 minute show. It took place in Istanbul and the Cafe was described as &quot;a small restaurant in a narrow street off Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, permeated with by the smoke of Oriental tobacco, alive with the babble of many tongues, and packed with intrigue.&quot; The second incarnation, Rocky Jordan, was a weekly 30 minute series took place in Cairo - &quot;the gateway to the ancient East where adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.&quot;

THIS EPISODE: 

April 3, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Portrait Of Rocky&quot;. Sustaining. An artist offers Rocky ten Egyptian pounds to inquire about a certain Australian. The Australian knocks out Rocky with brass knuckles and steals a drawing by the artist. The Australian is then found murdered. Rocky is assisted by an Egyptian private eye named, &quot;Ali Ben Shamus.&quot; The announcer mentions that the CBS station in San Francisco is changing call letters from KQW to KCBS. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Jackson Gillis (writer), Gomer Cool (story editor), Larry Roman (story editor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Portrait Of Rocky (Aired April 3, 1949) 

ROCKY JORDAN was the title character of one of the be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (01-28-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)

With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 28, 1952. Ziv Program # 45. "Revenge Equals Murder Times Two" -  Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall probe a wealthy man's disappearance, uncover a murder— WIBA. Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Tony Barrett as Pedro Montez, Gerald Mohr as Señor Pollo. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-24T17_01_01-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 01:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T17_01_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1594</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)

With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 28, 1952. Ziv Program # 45. &quot;Revenge Equals Murder Times Two&quot; -  Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall probe a wealthy man's disappearance, uncover a murder&#8212; WIBA. Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Betty Lou Gerson as Velma Bradford and Newspaper Editor Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. Jester Hairston as King Moses, Tony Barrett as Pedro Montez, Gerald Mohr as Se&#241;or Pollo. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Revenge Equals Murder Two Times (Aired January 28, 1952)

With his sidekick and ward, the sultr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - Kidnapped (02-05-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kidnapped (Aired February 5, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1977. Program #1. CBS network. "Kidnapped". Sponsored by: General Mills. The first show of the series. The program was repeated on August 7, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theater." The series was announced as being recommended by the NEA (National Education Association). Tom Bosley (host), Kristoffer Tabori, Ian Martin, Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor, performer), Himan Brown (producer, director), Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 39:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-24T16_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T16_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2344</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13116004.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Kidnapped (Aired February 5, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1977. Program #1. CBS network. &quot;Kidnapped&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The first show of the series. The program was repeated on August 7, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theater.&quot; The series was announced as being recommended by the NEA (National Education Association). Tom Bosley (host), Kristoffer Tabori, Ian Martin, Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor, performer), Himan Brown (producer, director), Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 39:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kidnapped (Aired February 5, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthol...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Chase - Blackout (11-23-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1952. NBC network. "Blackout". Sustaining. The title may be incorrect. Am amnesiac trying to discover his past life finds out he was some louse. Don MacLaughlin, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Tompkins, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Linda Watkins, Ned Wever, William Keene. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-24T12_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T12_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-24T12_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1543089683.13117910" length="7016913" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 23, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Blackout&quot;. Sustaining. The title may be incorrect. Am amnesiac trying to discover his past life finds out he was some louse. Don MacLaughlin, Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Joan Tompkins, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Linda Watkins, Ned Wever, William Keene. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blackout (Aired November 23, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature....</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - Snow White &amp; The 7 Gangsters (04-24-38)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Snow White &amp; The 7 Gangsters (Aired April 24, 1938)

Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 24, 1938. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The cast does its version of, "Snow White and The Seven Gangsters." Shlepperman is cast as "Prince Charming!" Kenny sings, "Our Song." Mary sings a duet with Shlepperman called, "Some Day My Prince Will Come!" The cast does a very clever parody of the Disney cartoon. Mary gets a long laugh when a birdie gives her a Bronx cheer. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Andy Devine, Sam Hearn, Wally Baker, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer: doubles), Bill Morrow (writer), Blanche Stewart. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-24T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-24T07_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1543071664.13117332" length="7112657" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13117336.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Snow White &amp; The 7 Gangsters (Aired April 24, 1938)

Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 24, 1938. Red network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The cast does its version of, &quot;Snow White and The Seven Gangsters.&quot; Shlepperman is cast as &quot;Prince Charming!&quot; Kenny sings, &quot;Our Song.&quot; Mary sings a duet with Shlepperman called, &quot;Some Day My Prince Will Come!&quot; The cast does a very clever parody of the Disney cartoon. Mary gets a long laugh when a birdie gives her a Bronx cheer. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Andy Devine, Sam Hearn, Wally Baker, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer: doubles), Bill Morrow (writer), Blanche Stewart. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Snow White &amp; The 7 Gangsters (Aired April 24, 1938)

Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder And The Peacock (11-25-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder And The Peacock (Aired November 25, 1954)

The Fat Man" premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21, 1946, at 8:30pm, as part of a block of four new programs which also included "I Deal in Crime," "Forever Tops," and "Jimmy Gleason's Diner." "The Fat Man" originated in the studios of WJZ in New York and began as a modestly priced sustainer [no sponsor but the station] vaguely based upon character ideas in Dashiell Hammett's writings and fleshed out by producer, E.J. ("Mannie") Rosenberg. The announcer was Charles Irving. The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of "Big Town," and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara.

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November 25, 1954. Program #15. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder and The Peacock". Commercials added locally. "Solomon's Rope" is a fabulous necklace that was stolen 15 years ago...and is still missing! Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder And The Peacock (Aired November 25, 1954)

The Fat Man&quot; premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21, 1946, at 8:30pm, as part of a block of four new programs which also included &quot;I Deal in Crime,&quot; &quot;Forever Tops,&quot; and &quot;Jimmy Gleason's Diner.&quot; &quot;The Fat Man&quot; originated in the studios of WJZ in New York and began as a modestly priced sustainer [no sponsor but the station] vaguely based upon character ideas in Dashiell Hammett's writings and fleshed out by producer, E.J. (&quot;Mannie&quot;) Rosenberg. The announcer was Charles Irving. The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of &quot;Big Town,&quot; and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 25, 1954. Program #15. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder and The Peacock&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Solomon's Rope&quot; is a fabulous necklace that was stolen 15 years ago...and is still missing! Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder And The Peacock (Aired November 25, 1954)

The Fat Man&quot; premiered on ABC on Monday, Janu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Rockabye Murder (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rockabye Murder (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "Rockabye Murder". Commercials added locally. Mr. Collins finds himself Mayor-for-a-day in a small town out west...and he finds murder too! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-23T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1486</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rockabye Murder (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;Rockabye Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. Collins finds himself Mayor-for-a-day in a small town out west...and he finds murder too! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rockabye Murder (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Vacant Lot Murder Case (07-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vacant Lot Murder Case (Aired July 27, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill", "Backstage Wife","Chaplin Jim USA", "David Harum", "Easy Aces", "Front Page Farrell", "John's Other Wife", "Just Plain Bill", "The Life of Mary Sothern","Lora Lawton", "Lorenzo Jones", "Ma Perkins", "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", "Our Gal Sunday", "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Young Widder Brown". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1951. NBC network. "The Vacant Lot Murder Case". Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Edward Francis (writer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-23T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspecor,thorne,karl,weber,staats,cotsworth,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vacant Lot Murder Case (Aired July 27, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were &quot;Amanda of Honeymoon Hill&quot;, &quot;Backstage Wife&quot;,&quot;Chaplin Jim USA&quot;, &quot;David Harum&quot;, &quot;Easy Aces&quot;, &quot;Front Page Farrell&quot;, &quot;John's Other Wife&quot;, &quot;Just Plain Bill&quot;, &quot;The Life of Mary Sothern&quot;,&quot;Lora Lawton&quot;, &quot;Lorenzo Jones&quot;, &quot;Ma Perkins&quot;, &quot;Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch&quot;, &quot;Our Gal Sunday&quot;, &quot;The Romance of Helen Trent&quot; and &quot;Young Widder Brown&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Vacant Lot Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Edward Francis (writer). 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vacant Lot Murder Case (Aired July 27, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controll...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Retribution (01-12-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)

When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike. Employing at least fifty-two of the same scripts as the American run, Grace Gibson simply recast and rerecorded the series for Australian syndication and ended up with a reasonably long-running hit on its hands. And though the key to the comparative success of the Grace Gibson produced series was its wide syndication, it takes nothing away from the comparative quality of either the performances or the productions themselves. Indeed, some sixty years later, the Grace Gibson run of The Clock has long been intermingled with its surviving American counterparts--often interchangeably. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 12, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Retribution". Sponsored by: Participting sponsors. Vera convinces her lover to kill her husband, but the hapless murderer soon sees the ghost of his victim. The ABC net series of "The Clock" ran a diferent prouction of the same script on September 25, 1947. Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Lawrence Klee (writer), Nigel Lovell, Margaret Christiansen, John Tate, Don Crosby, Gordon Glenwright, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (proucer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-23T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)

When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years after it left American airwaves, it apparently met with far more successful acceptance with Australian and South African listeners alike. Employing at least fifty-two of the same scripts as the American run, Grace Gibson simply recast and rerecorded the series for Australian syndication and ended up with a reasonably long-running hit on its hands. And though the key to the comparative success of the Grace Gibson produced series was its wide syndication, it takes nothing away from the comparative quality of either the performances or the productions themselves. Indeed, some sixty years later, the Grace Gibson run of The Clock has long been intermingled with its surviving American counterparts--often interchangeably. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 12, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Retribution&quot;. Sponsored by: Participting sponsors. Vera convinces her lover to kill her husband, but the hapless murderer soon sees the ghost of his victim. The ABC net series of &quot;The Clock&quot; ran a diferent prouction of the same script on September 25, 1947. Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Lawrence Klee (writer), Nigel Lovell, Margaret Christiansen, John Tate, Don Crosby, Gordon Glenwright, John Saul (director), Grace Gibson (proucer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Retribution (Aired January 12, 1947)

When Grace Gibson recycled The Clock almost eight years a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (10-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1948. Program #549. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang". Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: April 9, 1973. Ted de Corsia, Frank Readick. 22:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-23T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1355</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. It was once narrated by Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 2, 1948. Program #549. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang&quot;. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. WRVR rebroadcast date: April 9, 1973. Ted de Corsia, Frank Readick. 22:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Chicago Tunnel Gang (Aired October 2, 1948)

The series dramatized FBI cases, w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (03-27-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Clue Of The Ivory Thread". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-22T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1955. Program #8. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Clue Of The Ivory Thread&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Joe DeSantis, John Ridgely, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clue Of The Ivory Thread (Aired March 27, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - The Deadest Man In The World (07-19-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)

There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, "the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse".  A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, "speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave."

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. "The Deadest Man In The World". Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-22T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)

There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently on BBC Radio 4 (and regularly repeated on BBC 7), starring John Moffatt (Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas). In 1939, &quot;the Mercury Players dramatized The Murder of Roger Ackroyd on CBS's Campbell Playhouse&quot;.  A 1945 radio series of at least 11 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently adapt any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred character actor Harold Huber, perhaps better known for his appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films. On February 22, 1945, &quot;speaking from London, Agatha Christie introduced the initial broadcast of the Poirot series via shortwave.&quot;

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July 19, 1945. Mutual network, WCPO, Cincinnati aircheck. &quot;The Deadest Man In The World&quot;. Sustaining. A set-up for murder severely underestimates the abilities of Mr. Poirot! Richard Widmark is possibly in the cast. Harold Huber, Jackson Beck, Richard Widmark. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadest Man In The World (Aired July 19, 1945)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Archie The Babysitter (05-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie The Babysitter (Aired May 27, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark "clubhouse beanie" (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-21T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie The Babysitter (Aired May 27, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark &quot;clubhouse beanie&quot; (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie The Babysitter (Aired May 27, 1951)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - Early To Bed &amp; Early To Rise (06-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Early To Bed &amp; Early To Rise (Aired June 15, 1951)

Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. 

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June 15, 1951. NBC netwotk. "Early To Bed and Early To Rise". Sustaining. Jeff Lewis, the famous bandleader, has been murdered. Suspicion falls on his insanely jealous wife. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Fred Collins (announcer), Craig Rice (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-21T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing,mr.,malone,george,petrie,drama,mystery,lawyer,detective,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1948</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Early To Bed &amp; Early To Rise (Aired June 15, 1951)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1951. NBC netwotk. &quot;Early To Bed and Early To Rise&quot;. Sustaining. Jeff Lewis, the famous bandleader, has been murdered. Suspicion falls on his insanely jealous wife. George Petrie, Larry Haines, Fred Collins (announcer), Craig Rice (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer). 32:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Early To Bed &amp; Early To Rise (Aired June 15, 1951)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (06-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with "The Adventures of the Falcon." Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Sweet Swindle". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip. Those people who think they can get away with murder are in for the "shock" of their lives! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Florence Halop. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-20T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with &quot;The Adventures of the Falcon.&quot; Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. About 70 episodes where created. The Falcon had many voices acting his part, beginning with Barry Kroeger. James Meighan later became the voice of the Falcon followed by Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Sweet Swindle&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip. Those people who think they can get away with murder are in for the &quot;shock&quot; of their lives! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Florence Halop. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Sweet Swindle (Aired June 13, 1951)

The Falcon radio series premiered on the A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) 04-29-74</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974

Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher. Don Hill produced the series for StudioHouse, which also produced the Salvation Army's Heartbeat Theatre. Counting each five-part show as five episodes, there were a total of 130 episodes. It failed to find a large audience due to the initial weekly serial format and the lack of promotion.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-20T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974

Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Keenan Wynn, Richard Deacon, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle. The opening theme music was by Ferrante &amp; Teicher. Don Hill produced the series for StudioHouse, which also produced the Salvation Army's Heartbeat Theatre. Counting each five-part show as five episodes, there were a total of 130 episodes. It failed to find a large audience due to the initial weekly serial format and the lack of promotion.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Bye Bye Narco (Starring Mel Torme) Aired April 29, 1974

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      <title>Night Beat - A Case Of Butter (09-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

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September 25, 1950. "A Case Of Butter" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone tries to track down twenty tons of contaminated butter before a typhoid epidemic hits Chicago! Anne Whitfield, Don Diamond (producer, host), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Larry Marcus (writer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Nestor Paiva, Peter Leeds, Russell Bender (writer), Tudor Owen, Warren Lewis (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-20T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1950. &quot;A Case Of Butter&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone tries to track down twenty tons of contaminated butter before a typhoid epidemic hits Chicago! Anne Whitfield, Don Diamond (producer, host), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Larry Marcus (writer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Nestor Paiva, Peter Leeds, Russell Bender (writer), Tudor Owen, Warren Lewis (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Case Of Butter (Aired September 25, 1950)

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      <title>The Maxwell House Burns &amp; Allen Show - Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (11-07-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of "illogical logic" that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1946. "Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Birdseye Foods. Gracie tries to get guest Frank Sinatra to leave town. At the opening, Bill messes up the line, "Starring George Burns and Gracie Allen." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, Tobe Reed (commercial spokesman), Mel Blanc (as "The Postman"). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-20T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>george,burns,gracie,allen,bill,goodwin,meredith,willson,orchestra,frank,sinatra,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1447</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen.Burns wrote most of the material, and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addleheaded woman. Both attributed their success to the other, to the ends of their lives. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. Burns and Allen developed their popular routine over more than three decades of stage, radio, film, and television. Historians of popular culture have often stated that Allen was a brilliant comedian, whose entire career consisted of engaging in dialogues of &quot;illogical logic&quot; that left her verbal opponents dazed and confused, and her audiences in stitches. During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1946. &quot;Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Birdseye Foods. Gracie tries to get guest Frank Sinatra to leave town. At the opening, Bill messes up the line, &quot;Starring George Burns and Gracie Allen.&quot; George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, Tobe Reed (commercial spokesman), Mel Blanc (as &quot;The Postman&quot;). 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Frank Sinatra Must Leave Town (Aired November 7, 1946)

Burns and Allen were an American comedy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - Torpedo On Wheels (11-14-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Torpedo On Wheels (Aired November 14, 1942)

The Green Hornet program began in January of 1936 and played to December 5, 1952. The shows typically ran thirty minutes and ran twice a week in the beginning years. They later reverted to being broadcast once a week. The last season of the show in 1952 the show reverted back to a twice a week schedule. Al Hodge played the role of Britt Reid for seven years. Fran Striker, a co-creator of the Lone Ranger, wrote all of the scripts for the Green Hornet until April 1944. After that, several other writers were brought in to script the show. The writing output of Fran Striker was incredible. While he was scripting the Green Hornet he was also writing the scripts for the Lone Ranger program. Following Al Hodge, three other radio actors played Britt Reid. Donovan Faust took the role for the 1943 season. Robert Hall played the part for three years, from 1943 to 1946. Jack McCarthy finished the last years of the series from 1946 through 1952. Thus ended a tremendous 16-year radio program full of action, high-speed chases, and the overcoming of evil by the Green Hornet 

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1942. Blue network, WXYZ, Detroit origination. Sustaining. "Torpedo On Wheels"..  After a dynamite truck explodes, the Hornet matches wits with a gang who claims to know his secret identity. The middle announcement has been deleted, the themes are abbreviated. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Bob Hite (announcer). 25:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-20T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,al,hodge,fran,striker,george,w.,trendle,sci-fi,science,fiction,action,hero,super,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1645</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Torpedo On Wheels (Aired November 14, 1942)

The Green Hornet program began in January of 1936 and played to December 5, 1952. The shows typically ran thirty minutes and ran twice a week in the beginning years. They later reverted to being broadcast once a week. The last season of the show in 1952 the show reverted back to a twice a week schedule. Al Hodge played the role of Britt Reid for seven years. Fran Striker, a co-creator of the Lone Ranger, wrote all of the scripts for the Green Hornet until April 1944. After that, several other writers were brought in to script the show. The writing output of Fran Striker was incredible. While he was scripting the Green Hornet he was also writing the scripts for the Lone Ranger program. Following Al Hodge, three other radio actors played Britt Reid. Donovan Faust took the role for the 1943 season. Robert Hall played the part for three years, from 1943 to 1946. Jack McCarthy finished the last years of the series from 1946 through 1952. Thus ended a tremendous 16-year radio program full of action, high-speed chases, and the overcoming of evil by the Green Hornet 

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1942. Blue network, WXYZ, Detroit origination. Sustaining. &quot;Torpedo On Wheels&quot;..  After a dynamite truck explodes, the Hornet matches wits with a gang who claims to know his secret identity. The middle announcement has been deleted, the themes are abbreviated. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Bob Hite (announcer). 25:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Torpedo On Wheels (Aired November 14, 1942)

The Green Hornet program began in January of 1936 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pete Kelly's Blues - Dutch Courtney (02-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. "Dutch Courtney" has been murdered. Gus Trudeau goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, "Sensation Rag." Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, "Jazz Me Blues." Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-19T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pete,kelly,blues,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1645</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1951. Program #7. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Dutch Courtney&quot; has been murdered. Gus Trudeau goes on the lam from Courtney's men and the cops. The first tune is, &quot;Sensation Rag.&quot; Another recording of this program has a different cast and begins with, &quot;Jazz Me Blues.&quot; Dick Cathcart (cornet), Jack Webb, James Moser (writer), Matty Matlock, Richard Breen (creator), Matty Matlock (scoring), Richard Green (creator). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dutch Courtney Aired February 20, 1951

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Crackup (09-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1950. CBS network. "The Crackup". Sponsored by: Duz, Drene, Lava Soap. Three bank robbers are in hiding after a job. One of them has a bad case of the jitters. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Larry Haines, Louis Pelletier (writer), Len Sterling (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Jack Finke (writer), Vladimir Selinsky (music supervisor), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Bud Collyer (commercial spokesman). 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-19T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Crackup&quot;. Sponsored by: Duz, Drene, Lava Soap. Three bank robbers are in hiding after a job. One of them has a bad case of the jitters. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Larry Haines, Louis Pelletier (writer), Len Sterling (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Jack Finke (writer), Vladimir Selinsky (music supervisor), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Bud Collyer (commercial spokesman). 28:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crackup (Aired September 14, 1950)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspir...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines (02-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines (Aired February 14, 1945)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later. During 1942, Mr. District Attorney began battling Nazis, leading to conflicts with the FBI when the scripts reflected life too closely.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-19T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines (Aired February 14, 1945)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later. During 1942, Mr. District Attorney began battling Nazis, leading to conflicts with the FBI when the scripts reflected life too closely.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines (Aired February 14, 1945)

Mr. District Attorney is a popu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Caltex Theater - Forbidden Planet (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Forbidden Planet (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive.  Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, "Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, "Don't call me Shirley," he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.


  




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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-19T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>caltex,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3273</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Forbidden Planet (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive.  Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, &quot;Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, &quot;Don't call me Shirley,&quot; he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>Forbidden Planet (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Of Sound Mind And Body (04-21-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)

After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste (1929–37) and Campbell's Soup (1937–43), primary sponsors included Lever Brothers' Rinso detergent (1943–50), the Rexall drugstore chain (1950–54) and CBS' own Columbia brand of television sets (1954–55). President Calvin Coolidge was said to be among the devoted listeners. Huey P. Long took his nickname of "Kingfish" from the show. At the peak of the popularity, many movie theaters began the practice of stopping the films for the 15 minutes of the Amos 'n' Andy show and then playing the program through the theater's sound system or simply by placing a radio on the stage. Some theaters attempted to attract patrons by noting the fact that they offered the broadcast in their advertisements. NBC sought to stop the practice by charging the theaters who did so with copyright infringement, claiming that charging admission for a free broadcast was not legal. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 21, 1944. "Of Sound Mind And Body" - NBC network. Commercials deleted. Andy hires a beautiful secretary named Henrietta Davis. He then takes a job in a foundry (loading ingots!) so he can pay her. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), James Basquette. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-19T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-19T02_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542621627.13107469" length="6299423" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1574</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)

After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste (1929&#8211;37) and Campbell's Soup (1937&#8211;43), primary sponsors included Lever Brothers' Rinso detergent (1943&#8211;50), the Rexall drugstore chain (1950&#8211;54) and CBS' own Columbia brand of television sets (1954&#8211;55). President Calvin Coolidge was said to be among the devoted listeners. Huey P. Long took his nickname of &quot;Kingfish&quot; from the show. At the peak of the popularity, many movie theaters began the practice of stopping the films for the 15 minutes of the Amos 'n' Andy show and then playing the program through the theater's sound system or simply by placing a radio on the stage. Some theaters attempted to attract patrons by noting the fact that they offered the broadcast in their advertisements. NBC sought to stop the practice by charging the theaters who did so with copyright infringement, claiming that charging admission for a free broadcast was not legal. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 21, 1944. &quot;Of Sound Mind And Body&quot; - NBC network. Commercials deleted. Andy hires a beautiful secretary named Henrietta Davis. He then takes a job in a foundry (loading ingots!) so he can pay her. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), James Basquette. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Of Sound Mind And Body (Aired April 21, 1944)

After the associations with Pepsodent toothpaste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Unidentified Body (07-28-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1945. Program #24. NBC syndication. "Unidentified Body". Commercials added locally. An amnesiac found by a gang of crooks is told he's a professional murderer and is told to go out and kill! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-18T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-18T21_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542603614.13107376" length="5994776" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1945. Program #24. NBC syndication. &quot;Unidentified Body&quot;. Commercials added locally. An amnesiac found by a gang of crooks is told he's a professional murderer and is told to go out and kill! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Unidentified Body (Aired July 28, 1945)

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      <title>The Fred Allen Texaco Time Show - All Is Not Gold That Glitters (01-08-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[All Is Not Gold That Glitters (Aired January 8, 1941)

 Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1941. CBS net, WABC, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Texaco. The program begins with "Keep An Eye On Your Heart." News Of The Week: "Fog Cripples Air Travel In New York." The program's guest is Patrick Brennan, a smokestack watcher. The Texaco Round Table question of the week is discussed by three members of the audience: "Do you think a husband should read the newspaper at the breakfast table?" The Texaco Workshop Players present "All Is Not Gold That Glitters," a satire on radio giveaways and quiz shows. Fred Allen, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Kenny Baker, The Martins, Minerva Pious, Larry Elliott (commercial spokesman), Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Patrick Brennan. 1:00:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>All Is Not Gold That Glitters (Aired January 8, 1941)

 Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1941. CBS net, WABC, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Texaco. The program begins with &quot;Keep An Eye On Your Heart.&quot; News Of The Week: &quot;Fog Cripples Air Travel In New York.&quot; The program's guest is Patrick Brennan, a smokestack watcher. The Texaco Round Table question of the week is discussed by three members of the audience: &quot;Do you think a husband should read the newspaper at the breakfast table?&quot; The Texaco Workshop Players present &quot;All Is Not Gold That Glitters,&quot; a satire on radio giveaways and quiz shows. Fred Allen, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Portland Hoffa, Kenny Baker, The Martins, Minerva Pious, Larry Elliott (commercial spokesman), Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Patrick Brennan. 1:00:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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 Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Al...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - Who Killed My Pen Pal (1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Killed My Pen Pal (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-18T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Killed My Pen Pal (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Who Killed My Pen Pal (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Horrible Hamburger (09-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)

After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual "will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling." The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950. The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951.  The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was "confusing and slow-paced" and called star Vincent Price "frightfully dull."

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1950. NBC network. "The Horrible Hamburger". Sustaining. After a lousy dinner, a flat tire is followed by a dead body in the trunk. The Saint is asked, "Mr. Templar, what do you think about television?" He replies, "I think about it as little as possible." Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Louise Erickson, Noreen Gammill, Arthur Q. Bryan, David Light, Lawrence Dobkin, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-18T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)

After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949&#8212;this time on Mutual. An announcement in Billboard noted that the program would be sustaining (without a sponsor), but that Mutual &quot;will use trial summer run to showcase show for fall bankrolling.&quot; The bankrolling eventually came from Ford Motor Company, and the show lasted through May 28, 1950. The program's final run began June 11, 1950, as a summer replacement for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Saint was back on its original network, NBC, for this version, which ended October 14, 1951.  The show lasted longer in this version than in any other, despite a negative review of the first episode in Billboard which said much of the script was &quot;confusing and slow-paced&quot; and called star Vincent Price &quot;frightfully dull.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Horrible Hamburger&quot;. Sustaining. After a lousy dinner, a flat tire is followed by a dead body in the trunk. The Saint is asked, &quot;Mr. Templar, what do you think about television?&quot; He replies, &quot;I think about it as little as possible.&quot; Leslie Charteris (creator), Vincent Price, Louise Erickson, Noreen Gammill, Arthur Q. Bryan, David Light, Lawrence Dobkin, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (director), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Horrible Hamburger (Aired September 10, 1950)

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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - John Haynes (07-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1948. Program #31. Finley syndication. "John Haines". Commercials added locally. Book 82, page 509. Not auditioned. A man shoots his brother-in-law to get $50,000. Beware the stray cat. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton, Lurene Tuttle, Benny Rubin, Tyler McVey, Michael Stewart, Lou Lane, Ray Ehrlenborn, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-18T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1628</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)

Produced from Hollywood, the entire production was voiced by primarily west coast actors. Famous Radio and Television promoter Larry Finley produced and syndicated the program to at least some 94 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Canada and Jamaica. Most local or regional broadcasts were either sustained offerings by an independent affiliate, or were sponsored by spot advertisers ranging over a wide variety of offerings or services. The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 13, 1948. Program #31. Finley syndication. &quot;John Haines&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 82, page 509. Not auditioned. A man shoots his brother-in-law to get $50,000. Beware the stray cat. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton, Lurene Tuttle, Benny Rubin, Tyler McVey, Michael Stewart, Lou Lane, Ray Ehrlenborn, Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 27:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>John Haynes (Aired July 13, 1948)

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      <title>The Vanishing Point - The Shining Path (05-03-85)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.  "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-17T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.  &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shining Path (Aired May 3, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction antholo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Pebble In The Sky (06-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1951. NBC network. "Pebble In The Sky". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Pepto Bismol (newscast). Earth, which is the only inhabited radioactive planet in the Empire, has plans for conquest! The recording includes five minutes of news about the Korean war. Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Isaac Asimov (author), Norman Rose (host), Robert Trout (newscaster), Santos Ortega, Susan Douglas, William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Leon Janney. 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-17T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1447</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Pebble In The Sky&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Pepto Bismol (newscast). Earth, which is the only inhabited radioactive planet in the Empire, has plans for conquest! The recording includes five minutes of news about the Korean war. Albert Buhrman (music), Edward King (director), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Isaac Asimov (author), Norman Rose (host), Robert Trout (newscaster), Santos Ortega, Susan Douglas, William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Edwin Jerome, Leon Janney. 24:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pebble In The Sky (Aired June 17, 1951)

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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Money Problems (11-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Money Problems (Aired November 14, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 14, 1949. "Money Problems" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World." Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Vera-Ellen (guest). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-17T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-17T10_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542477722.13105317" length="7068792" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Money Problems (Aired November 14, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 14, 1949. &quot;Money Problems&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, &quot;I'm Sitting On Top Of The World.&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Vera-Ellen (guest). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Money Problems (Aired November 14, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partner...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Malice (10-11-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1942. CBS network. "Malice". Sustaining. A wealthy doctor and his two sons, one wants to be a doctor; the other definitely doesn't, meet up with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), J. Donald Wilson (writer, director). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-17T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Malice&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy doctor and his two sons, one wants to be a doctor; the other definitely doesn't, meet up with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), J. Donald Wilson (writer, director). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Malice (Aired October 11, 1942)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Red Capsule (07-22-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 22, 1946. Mutual network. "The Red Capsule". Sponsored by: Petri Wine. While camping in the mountains, a woman takes an "Efedrin" tablet, which turns out to be poison! Gregory Hood and his friend report the death, but find themselves arrested for murder! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), William Bakewell, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-17T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his.

THIS EPISODE: 

July 22, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Red Capsule&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wine. While camping in the mountains, a woman takes an &quot;Efedrin&quot; tablet, which turns out to be poison! Gregory Hood and his friend report the death, but find themselves arrested for murder! The system cue has been deleted. Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), William Bakewell, Dean Fosler (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Capsule (Aired July 22, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was ini...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - Cajun Death (03-28-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cajun Death (Aired March 28, 1979)

Mutual Radio Theater ( Sears Radio Theater ) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1979. Program #38. CBS network. "Cajun Death". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Don Diamond, Eddie Firestone, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Len Birman, Lillian Buyeff, Linda Kay Henning, Parley Baer, Tommy Cook, Vincent Price (host), William Froug (writer). 38:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-16T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2336</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13104810.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Cajun Death (Aired March 28, 1979)

Mutual Radio Theater ( Sears Radio Theater ) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1979. Program #38. CBS network. &quot;Cajun Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Barney Phillips, Don Diamond, Eddie Firestone, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Len Birman, Lillian Buyeff, Linda Kay Henning, Parley Baer, Tommy Cook, Vincent Price (host), William Froug (writer). 38:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cajun Death (Aired March 28, 1979)

Mutual Radio Theater ( Sears Radio Theater ) was an antholo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - Pandora's Boxer (09-22-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pandora's Boxer (Aired September 22, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1964. Program #42. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "Pandora's Boxer". Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:55.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-16T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-16T14_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542405668.13104469" length="5769724" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1441</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13104470.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Pandora's Boxer (Aired September 22, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1964. Program #42. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Pandora's Boxer&quot;. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:55.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pandora's Boxer (Aired September 22, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Sp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Election Day (11-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)

 During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1946. "Election Day" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's election time at last. Will Jack win the office of County Commissioner? Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-16T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13103312.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)

 During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1946. &quot;Election Day&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. It's election time at last. Will Jack win the office of County Commissioner? Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Election Day (Aired November 6, 1946)

 During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Silencer (1952)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. The MGM Radio Attraction transcriptions in particular were very well engineered and have held up quite well.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Syndicated. "The Silencer". Commercials added locally. A man moving into a new house is shot and killed by a gun with a silencer. Other murders soon follow. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:09.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-16T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-16T04_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542369627.13103247" length="6997393" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13103250.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Black Museum held its audience. It was aired almost perennially between 1950 and 1954, in Europe, South Africa, Australia, North America and reprised during various other periods as late as 1974. This, despite the fact that other, competing Scotland Yard and Black Museum themed programming was almost continuously airing--often over the same networks--during the same period. What fans didn't derive from WHItehall 1212 they got from Secrets of Scotland Yard. Likewise, when The Black Museum began to air, it arrived from just enough different approach to hold that same audience for yet another thirty-eight to fifty-two installments--not to mention getting Orson Welles in the bargain. The MGM Radio Attraction transcriptions in particular were very well engineered and have held up quite well.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Syndicated. &quot;The Silencer&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man moving into a new house is shot and killed by a gun with a silencer. Other murders soon follow. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:09.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Silencer (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Black Museum held its audience. It was air...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Nightwatch - Motel Burglary (09-25-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Motel Burglary (Aired September 25, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1954. "Motel Burglary" - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about a burglary suspect caught in a motel, stealing towels and bed clothes! Later, a young girl has been locked out of her house. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-15T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-15T23_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1542351621.13103179" length="6841273" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13103185.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Motel Burglary (Aired September 25, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

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September 25, 1954. &quot;Motel Burglary&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about a burglary suspect caught in a motel, stealing towels and bed clothes! Later, a young girl has been locked out of her house. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Motel Burglary (Aired September 25, 1954)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Cole - Football Cheat (1946)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Football Cheat (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in "Origin of Dick Cole" in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as "America's Number One School Star," Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Football Cheat (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in &quot;Origin of Dick Cole&quot; in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as &quot;America's Number One School Star,&quot; Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Football Cheat (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Jean Cooper Murder Case (08-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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August 20, 1949. "The Jean Cooper Murder Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, "There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes." Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-15T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1949. &quot;The Jean Cooper Murder Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, &quot;There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jean Cooper Murder Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Red Skelton Show - Deadeye Trades In His Horse (09-17-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)

Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b.1906 - d.1982), a joke writer, business manager, and former usher at Kansas City's old Pantage Theater, on June 1, 1931. Skelton was one month away from his 18th birthday, and Edna was 16 (or as old as 25 if the birth date given above is correct.). They divorced in 1943. Stillwell remained an advisor on his career after their marriage ended. It was his ex-wife/manager Edna who negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year "The Red Skelton Show" (1951) premiered on NBC. On March 9, 1945 he married Georgia Maurine Davis in Beverly Hills, California. They had two children, Richard Jr., and Valentina Marie Skelton (b.1947). Richard Skelton Jr.'s death on May 10, 1958 from leukemia, just 10 days before his 10th birthday, devastated the Skelton household. Family friend Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, whose unauthorized biography of Skelton came out in 1979, wrote "Red treated his son's room in their Palm Springs house like a little museum. ...He had it cordoned off with a velvet rope so nobody could go in there."


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-15T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1870</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)

Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b.1906 - d.1982), a joke writer, business manager, and former usher at Kansas City's old Pantage Theater, on June 1, 1931. Skelton was one month away from his 18th birthday, and Edna was 16 (or as old as 25 if the birth date given above is correct.). They divorced in 1943. Stillwell remained an advisor on his career after their marriage ended. It was his ex-wife/manager Edna who negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year &quot;The Red Skelton Show&quot; (1951) premiered on NBC. On March 9, 1945 he married Georgia Maurine Davis in Beverly Hills, California. They had two children, Richard Jr., and Valentina Marie Skelton (b.1947). Richard Skelton Jr.'s death on May 10, 1958 from leukemia, just 10 days before his 10th birthday, devastated the Skelton household. Family friend Arthur Marx, Groucho's son, whose unauthorized biography of Skelton came out in 1979, wrote &quot;Red treated his son's room in their Palm Springs house like a little museum. ...He had it cordoned off with a velvet rope so nobody could go in there.&quot;


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadeye Trades In His Horse (Aired September 17, 1948)

Skelton married Edna Marie Stillwell (b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - The Thirsty Death (Starring Bela Lugosi) 07-03-44</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thirsty Death (Starring Bela Lugosi) Aired July 3, 1944

Mystery House was a mystery series, to be sure, but for the most part fairly wholesome compared to other exemplars of the genre during the World War II years. The premise of Mystery House is relatively unique for the era. The main protagonists were a married couple, Dan and Barbara Glenn, owners and publishers of mystery novels via their Mystery House publishing firm purportedly located on Park Avenue in New York City. As a further twist, the firm had a policy of acting out their proposed novels prior to publication. This was an admittedly unrealistic concept--even for the 1940s--given the fast paced, frenetic business of publishing, but with a bit of suspension of disbelief the concept captures the listener's imagination. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital 

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July 3, 1944. NBC syndication. "The Thirsty Death". Commercials added locally. An audition recording. A horror tale of mad dogs and a jealous husband. This recording has no connection with the Mutual net series of the same name that started in 1944. Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, Lurene Tuttle, Ken Carpenter (announcer). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-15T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,don,dowd,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thirsty Death (Starring Bela Lugosi) Aired July 3, 1944

Mystery House was a mystery series, to be sure, but for the most part fairly wholesome compared to other exemplars of the genre during the World War II years. The premise of Mystery House is relatively unique for the era. The main protagonists were a married couple, Dan and Barbara Glenn, owners and publishers of mystery novels via their Mystery House publishing firm purportedly located on Park Avenue in New York City. As a further twist, the firm had a policy of acting out their proposed novels prior to publication. This was an admittedly unrealistic concept--even for the 1940s--given the fast paced, frenetic business of publishing, but with a bit of suspension of disbelief the concept captures the listener's imagination. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital 

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1944. NBC syndication. &quot;The Thirsty Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. An audition recording. A horror tale of mad dogs and a jealous husband. This recording has no connection with the Mutual net series of the same name that started in 1944. Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, Lurene Tuttle, Ken Carpenter (announcer). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thirsty Death (Starring Bela Lugosi) Aired July 3, 1944

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Ballot Box Mystery (05-15-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1948. NBC network. "The Ballot Box Mystery". Sustaining. An election of the Yale Drama Society is the setting for fraud. Two aspiring "Juliets" and a ham actor are involved. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-14T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Ballot Box Mystery&quot;. Sustaining. An election of the Yale Drama Society is the setting for fraud. Two aspiring &quot;Juliets&quot; and a ham actor are involved. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ballot Box Mystery (Aired May 15, 1948)

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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - The Red Record (08-20-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, ""I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone". The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1952. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. "The Red Record". Commercials added locally. Cvetic travels to Chicago looking for a "black book," possibly hidden inside a radio! The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Barton Yarborough, Paul Richards, Harry Lang, Herb Vigran, David Rose (music). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-14T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1620</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)

Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. Each episode ended with Dana Andrew's well-remembered words, &quot;&quot;I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone&quot;. The show had a budget of $12,000 a week, a very high cost to produce a radio show at the time. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1952. Program #18. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Red Record&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic travels to Chicago looking for a &quot;black book,&quot; possibly hidden inside a radio! The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Barton Yarborough, Paul Richards, Harry Lang, Herb Vigran, David Rose (music). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Record (Aired August 20, 1952)

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      <title>Box 13 - Delinquent's Dilemma (02-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949. Program #26. Mayfair syndication. "Delinquent's Dilemma". Commercials added locally. A sixteen year old boy is determined to take a robbery rap and protect the gang. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-14T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949. Program #26. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Delinquent's Dilemma&quot;. Commercials added locally. A sixteen year old boy is determined to take a robbery rap and protect the gang. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Delinquent's Dilemma (Aired February 13, 1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fictio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley At Night School (12-10-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1944. "Riley At Night School" - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. While Riley's taking an algebra class at night school, he receives an anonymous love note. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-14T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summer replacement show heard on CBS from April 12, 1941 to September 6, 1941. The CBS program starred Lionel Stander as J. Riley Farnsworth and had no real connection with the more famous series that followed a few years later. The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1944. &quot;Riley At Night School&quot; - Blue network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. While Riley's taking an algebra class at night school, he receives an anonymous love note. William Bendix, John Brown, Ken Niles (announcer), Dink Trout, Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley At Night School (Aired December 10, 1944)

The first Life of Riley radio show was a summe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Blue Beetle - Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits (06-26-40) 2 Parts COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits (Aired June 26, 1940) 2 Parts COMPLETE

The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 26, 1940. "Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits" Part one and two COMPLETE. Program #25. Fox Features syndication. "Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits" Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle kills one of the gang holding up payrolls, but he also learns the first name of the leader of the gang. 12:02. 

June 28, 1940. Program #26. Fox Features syndication. "Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits" Part two. Commercials added locally. The head of the gang is surprisingly revealed by the Blue Beetle. The gangster then commits suicide!. 12:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-14T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1440</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits (Aired June 26, 1940) 2 Parts COMPLETE

The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

June 26, 1940. &quot;Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits&quot; Part one and two COMPLETE. Program #25. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits&quot; Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle kills one of the gang holding up payrolls, but he also learns the first name of the leader of the gang. 12:02. 

June 28, 1940. Program #26. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits&quot; Part two. Commercials added locally. The head of the gang is surprisingly revealed by the Blue Beetle. The gangster then commits suicide!. 12:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rounding Up The Payroll Bandits (Aired June 26, 1940) 2 Parts COMPLETE

The Blue Beetle radio s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (09-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (Aired September 13, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "The Father Who Had Nothing To Say". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The son of a convicted murderer needs the help of George Valentine. Who killed Lillian Wayne? It's an old murder that needs to be solved, despite the desire of the convicted killer to have George mind his own business. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Luis Van Rooten, Bob Jellison, Herb Butterfield, Edward Marr, Harry Lewis, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2026</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (Aired September 13, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon the audience was banished, and George went from stumbling comedic hero to tough guy private eye, while the music became suspenseful. Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;The Father Who Had Nothing To Say&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. The son of a convicted murderer needs the help of George Valentine. Who killed Lillian Wayne? It's an old murder that needs to be solved, despite the desire of the convicted killer to have George mind his own business. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Luis Van Rooten, Bob Jellison, Herb Butterfield, Edward Marr, Harry Lewis, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Father Who Had Nothing To Say (Aired September 13, 1948)

The few earliest episodes were mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - Murder In A Card Game (12-24-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. It's also been one of the most difficult series to collect over the years. The good news is that with new episodes surfacing each year, there's every possibility that we'll soon have a complete run of the series to enjoy in its entirety. Bill Johnstone gives his usual solid performance as Lieutenant Ben Guthrie of the San Francisco Police Department. He's aided for the first year of the run by the equally solid Wally Maher, with his gritty, sardonic voice characterizations. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In A Card Game (Aired December 24, 2952)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Trigger Man's Moll (11-07-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1949. Program #5. MGM syndication. "Trigger Man's Moll". Commercials added locally. Tootsie "gets a conscience" and is rubbed out by the mob. After the "disposal squad" gets rid of the body, two years go by and Tootsie's "moll" realizes he's worth more dead than alive and she refuses to identify his killer! Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (music), Marx B. Loeb (director), Nancy Kelly, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 1948, at which time WMGM began airing the Crime Does Not Pay radio program. While some of the Film version themes found their way into the Radio version, almost all seventy-eight Radio Crime Does Not Pay topics are original to the series. Many have theorized that some or all of the Crime Does Not Pay radio scripts had been works-in-progress for the Film version, or perhaps even envisioned for Television, where many of the Film shorts were already airing from time to time. Whatever the medium, Crime Does Not Pay seems to have touched a nerve with the American public. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 7, 1949. Program #5. MGM syndication. &quot;Trigger Man's Moll&quot;. Commercials added locally. Tootsie &quot;gets a conscience&quot; and is rubbed out by the mob. After the &quot;disposal squad&quot; gets rid of the body, two years go by and Tootsie's &quot;moll&quot; realizes he's worth more dead than alive and she refuses to identify his killer! Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (music), Marx B. Loeb (director), Nancy Kelly, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Trigger Man's Moll (Aired November 7, 1949)

MGM produced Crime Does Not Pay shorts through 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Laughing Killer (02-10-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop show, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1937. Program #168. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network) origination, syndicated. "The Laughing Killer". Music fill for local commercial insert. No law enforcement officer appears as the host. A gas station operator has been held up by three men with overcoats and hats...or were there only two of them? Gale Gordon (dispatcher, host). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop show, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1937. Program #168. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee network) origination, syndicated. &quot;The Laughing Killer&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. No law enforcement officer appears as the host. A gas station operator has been held up by three men with overcoats and hats...or were there only two of them? Gale Gordon (dispatcher, host). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Laughing Killer (Aired February 10, 1937)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - Deadly Decision (10-08-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Deadly Decision (Aired October 8,1953)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>death,valley,days,old,ranger,ronald,regan,stanley,andrews,20,mule,team,borax,boraxo,western,gunfighter,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Deadly Decision (Aired October 8,1953)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. It continued from 1952 to 1975 as a syndicated television series. The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo). The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was &quot;The Old Ranger&quot; from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Deadly Decision (Aired October 8,1953)

Death Valley Days is an American radio and television ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Debt Of The Past (01-16-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)

WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Debt Of The Past". Sustaining. "A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave." Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-13T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1486</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)

WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and equally highly sophisticated Radio operator for over eight years by the time this series first aired, so it was no great leap for NBC to take the gamble in taking the series nationwide. NBC-Red and it's flagship station, WEAF, indeed began airing Dark Fantasy in New York simultaneously with the broadcasts airing out of WKY, Oklahoma City. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts. Indeed, the scripts were so chilling that both WKY and NBC felt obliged to air the program well after 1940s children had fallen soundly asleep. NBC-Red picked up Scott Bishop's Dark Fantasy series, from November 21, 1941 forward. In 1943, NBC sustained Bishop's Strange Dr. Karnac series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 16, 1942. Program #9. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Debt Of The Past&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A strange and weird adventure, laid in modern America with the flavor of the nineteenth century. The story of a businessman who was almost too honest, who found a method of paying a long-standing debt of honor, although thirty years in his grave.&quot; Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Jane Wyatt (guest), Ben Morris, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Muir Hite. 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of The Past (Aired January 16, 1942)

WKY, Oklahoma City had been a highly respected and e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Corresponding Corpse (12-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

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December 16. 1948. "The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse". Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-12T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1547</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16. 1948. &quot;The Case Of The Corresponding Corpse&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Cuban hires Mike to find his friend Julian, who has recently written to him, but who has been dead for two years! There's a good surprise ending! Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Robert Ryf (writer), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharp (producer), Brett Halliday (creator). 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Corresponding Corpse (Aired December 16. 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth creat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - The Condon Ransom (02-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1946. Program #44. "The Condon Ransom" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie solves a kidnapping case with an airplane and a telephone. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-12T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)

While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. The humorless Farraday was on the receiving end of Blackie's bad puns and word play. Kent Taylor starred in the half-hour TV series, The Adventures of Boston Blackie. Syndicated in 1951, it ran for 58 episodes, continuing in repeats over the following decade.

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1946. Program #44. &quot;The Condon Ransom&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Champagne Velvet Beer (of Indiana). Blackie solves a kidnapping case with an airplane and a telephone. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Condon Ransom (Aired February 12, 1946)

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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Councilman Colby (03-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[
 Councilman Colby (Aired March 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others.

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March 4, 1947. "Councilman Colby" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby has hopes of being named to the City Council. A stuffed pheasant complicates things for Colby's chances with the mayor. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Alan Reed, Jill Walker. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-12T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1475</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>
 Councilman Colby (Aired March 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 4, 1947. &quot;Councilman Colby&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mr. Colby has hopes of being named to the City Council. A stuffed pheasant complicates things for Colby's chances with the mayor. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer), Alan Reed, Jill Walker. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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 Councilman Colby (Aired March 4, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dr. Christian - Prelude To Thanksgiving (11-22-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Prelude To Thanksgiving (Aired November 22, 1939)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1939. CBS network. "Prelude To Thanksgiving". Sponsored by: Vaseline. Jean Hersholt, Art Gilmore (announcer), Rosemary De Camp. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-12T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,christian,doctor,thanksgiving,holiday,drama,soap,jean,hersholt,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,wpnm,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prelude To Thanksgiving (Aired November 22, 1939)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Prelude To Thanksgiving&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline. Jean Hersholt, Art Gilmore (announcer), Rosemary De Camp. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Prelude To Thanksgiving (Aired November 22, 1939)

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      <title>The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - Gates To Death (1969)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp; can be heard on Thursdays.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-11T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector,carr,michael,mccabedon,davis,karl,weber,carol,warner,gluck,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1498</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written &amp; Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed &quot;Inspector Carr Investigates&quot; and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 episodes. However Hugh Rouse made this series his own. A short lived television series was made by the SABC in the early 1980's with Michael McCabe, playing the famous Inspector. Sadly the transformation from radio to television was a total disaster. The series ended in June 1985 on Springbok Radio. A local Johannesburg radio station, Radio Today 1485am tried to revive the series in 1997, sadly copyright issues could not be cleared up &amp; the idea was abandoned. The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio &amp; can be heard on Thursdays.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - White Scarf Strangler (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-11T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The expositions were deftly introduced and shaded with just the right amount of chilling narrative. Not quite as chilling and melodramatic as Raymond Johnson, perhaps, but Peter Broomfield rightly camped up his delivery for The Creaking Door, and it worked. Indeed, given the reported conservative budget of each episode, it's a tribute to The Creaking Door's producers that they managed to tease so much quality out of such relatively humbly funded productions. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>White Scarf Strangler (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Soft Spot (09-01-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Soft Spot (09-01-50)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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September 1, 1950. "The Soft Spot" - CBS network. Sustaining. An old man dead in a flop house, a sot who carves wood, a fallen lady with an eye for gold lockets, and a snake with big ears all lead Marlowe to a soft spot in a killer's hard heart! Bill Bouchey, Edgar Barrier, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Nestor Paiva, Paul Dubov, Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Richard Sanville (director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton, Vivi Janis. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Soft Spot (09-01-50)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1950. &quot;The Soft Spot&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. An old man dead in a flop house, a sot who carves wood, a fallen lady with an eye for gold lockets, and a snake with big ears all lead Marlowe to a soft spot in a killer's hard heart! Bill Bouchey, Edgar Barrier, Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Nestor Paiva, Paul Dubov, Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Richard Sanville (director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton, Vivi Janis. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Soft Spot (09-01-50)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Baradian Letters (06-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

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June 12, 1949. Program #7. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Benadian Letters". Commercials added locally. Blackmail, murder and mayhem in Paris. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-11T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;  Star Tom Collins.

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June 12, 1949. Program #7. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Benadian Letters&quot;. Commercials added locally. Blackmail, murder and mayhem in Paris. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Baradian Letters (Aired June 12, 1949)

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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Scream For Murder (07-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-10T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye Barry Craig while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Scream For Murder (Aired July, 1953)

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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Friday The 13th (05-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. "I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton," she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1949. CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's "Friday The 13th", and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-10T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March. &quot;I'm certainly going to try in the coming months to merit the honor you've bestowed upon me, because I understand that if I win this (award) two years in a row, I get to keep Mr. Boynton,&quot; she joked. But she was also a hit with the critics; a winter 1949 poll of newspaper and magazine radio editors taken by Motion Picture Daily named her the year's best radio comedienne. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1949. CBS network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's &quot;Friday The 13th&quot;, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Friday The 13th (Aired May 15, 1949)

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Murder Is Announced - Part 2 of 2 (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is Announced - Part 2 of 2 (1950)

Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers. In They Do It with Mirrors (1952), it is revealed that, in her distant youth, Miss Marple spent time in Europe at a finishing school. She is not herself from the aristocracy or landed gentry, but is quite at home amongst them; Miss Marple would probably have been happy to describe herself as a gentlewoman. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-10T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3911</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is Announced - Part 2 of 2 (1950)

Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers. In They Do It with Mirrors (1952), it is revealed that, in her distant youth, Miss Marple spent time in Europe at a finishing school. She is not herself from the aristocracy or landed gentry, but is quite at home amongst them; Miss Marple would probably have been happy to describe herself as a gentlewoman. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is Announced - Part 2 of 2 (1950)

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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Murder Is Announced - Part 1 of 2 (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is Announced - Part 1 of 2 (1950)
Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club" which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple doesn’t look like your average detective.

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"A Murder is Announced" is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1950 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in the same month. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6) and the US edition at $2.50. 1:05:08.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is Announced - Part 1 of 2 (1950)
Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot; which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Jane Marple doesn&#8217;t look like your average detective.

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&quot;A Murder is Announced&quot; is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1950 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in the same month. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6) and the US edition at $2.50. 1:05:08.


  


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Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Curse Of The Golden Cross (10-26-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)

The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)

The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular: is the writing evocative or flat and cliched? Are the characters three-dimensional, or are they just types who do little but lie flat on the page? Do the situations in the narrative arise organically and naturally, or are they obvious constructs? And what does the religious identity of the detective add to the story? Is it relevant to the tale, or is it merely a gimmick in a narrative that could it have just as well have been told with a gas station attendant searching for clues instead? Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987. They starred Andrew Sachs as Father Brown and Olivier Pierre as Monsieur Flambeau.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986)

The first Father Brown story was publis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Death At The Races (05-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death At The Races (Aired May 20, 1946)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 20, 1946. Program #11. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. "Death At The Races". Commercials added locally. Captain Drummond and Denny set out to discover the killer of a jockey. The jockey had asked Drummond for help, but is nevertheless poisoned during the race. Jackson Beck (announcer). 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-09T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death At The Races (Aired May 20, 1946)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 20, 1946. Program #11. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Death At The Races&quot;. Commercials added locally. Captain Drummond and Denny set out to discover the killer of a jockey. The jockey had asked Drummond for help, but is nevertheless poisoned during the race. Jackson Beck (announcer). 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death At The Races (Aired May 20, 1946)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - The Inexperienced Ghost (12-04-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 4, 1944. NBC network, Chicago origination. "The Inexperienced Ghost". Sustaining. A very British experiment in the Great Beyond. Charles Egleston, Clare Baum, Guy De Vry (adaptor), H. G. Wells (author), Herb Butterfield, Jack Lyon (composer, conductor), Norman Felton (producer), Wilms Herbert. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-09T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 4, 1944. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;The Inexperienced Ghost&quot;. Sustaining. A very British experiment in the Great Beyond. Charles Egleston, Clare Baum, Guy De Vry (adaptor), H. G. Wells (author), Herb Butterfield, Jack Lyon (composer, conductor), Norman Felton (producer), Wilms Herbert. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Inexperienced Ghost (Aired December 4, 1944)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Meet Miss Sherlock - The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (07-07-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not “dithery” enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.

THIS EPISODE

July 7, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "The Case Of The Deadman's Chest," or "Murder In Manhattan". Sustaining. A rosewood chest is bought for $300 at an auction by Jane Sherlock. She later turns down $750 for the chest...and a lot more! Sondra Gair, Dave Vail (producer), William Conrad, Don Thompson (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Tip Corning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (inspiration). 29:49.  


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-09T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>meet,miss,sherlock,sondra,gair,dave,vail,william,conrad,don,thompson,eddie,dunstedter,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths arrived on the scene but 1946 was a banner year when three new ones debuted on network radio. One was as much comedienne as crime solver, Meet Miss Sherlock. This was a CBS summer sustainer that recounted the adventures of Jane Sherlock, a scatterbrained amateur detective, and her boyfriend, Peter Blossom, a civil attorney who occasionally fainted. There were two separate versions of this show; the first ran from July 3, 1946 to September 26, 1946 while the second one ran from Sept 28, 1947 to Oct 26, 1947. Both series were produced and directed by David Vaile, with scripts by E. Jack Neuman and Don Thompson. The announcer was Murray Wagner and the live orchestra was headed by Milton Charles. Sondra Gair had the title lead in the 1946 version, Captain Dingle of the NYPD was a youthful Bill Conrad and Joe Petruzzi played Peter Blossom.When the series resumed in the fall of 1947, Betty Moran did the first epiosde but her voice was not &#8220;dithery&#8221; enough so Monty Margetts was brought in and she played the lead until it went off the air two months later. Barney Phillips was the voice of Captain Dingle. This series was more comedy than adventure, although crimes were eventually solved.

THIS EPISODE

July 7, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadman's Chest,&quot; or &quot;Murder In Manhattan&quot;. Sustaining. A rosewood chest is bought for $300 at an auction by Jane Sherlock. She later turns down $750 for the chest...and a lot more! Sondra Gair, Dave Vail (producer), William Conrad, Don Thompson (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Tip Corning (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (inspiration). 29:49.  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Deadman's Chest (Aired July 7, 1946)

During World War II no more women sleuths...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Boarding House Doublecross (03-30-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)

Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. "Boarding House Doublecross" - The last show of the series. Rocky finds a new "pad" and trouble is waiting. Frank Sinatra, Frank Richards, Gloria Ann Simpson, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Fields, Andrew C. Love (director), James Eagles, Maurice Hart, George Lefferts (writer). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-09T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1448</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)

Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;Boarding House Doublecross&quot; - The last show of the series. Rocky finds a new &quot;pad&quot; and trouble is waiting. Frank Sinatra, Frank Richards, Gloria Ann Simpson, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Fields, Andrew C. Love (director), James Eagles, Maurice Hart, George Lefferts (writer). 24:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boarding House Doublecross (Aired March 30, 1954)

Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Party For Death (02-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 16, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Party For Death". Sustaining. Archie attends a cocktail party at which Nero Wolfe expects the guest of honor to be murder! The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Mandred Lloyd (writer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Herb Butterfield, Evelynne Eaton, Peter Leeds. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-09T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 16, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Party For Death&quot;. Sustaining. Archie attends a cocktail party at which Nero Wolfe expects the guest of honor to be murder! The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Mandred Lloyd (writer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Harry Bartell, Herb Butterfield, Evelynne Eaton, Peter Leeds. 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Party For Death (Aired February 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective c...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Campbell Playhouse (Starring Orson Welles) - The Hurricane (11-05-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hurricane (Aired November 5, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1939. "The Hurricane" - On the CBS network, sponsored by Campbell Soup. South Seas drama about a vengeful government administrator and a simple native. Told against the background of a huge storm, the story is based on the famous 1937 film. Bea Benaderet, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Eric Burtis, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Mary Astor, Orson Welles (host). 54:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-08T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3253</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hurricane (Aired November 5, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1939. &quot;The Hurricane&quot; - On the CBS network, sponsored by Campbell Soup. South Seas drama about a vengeful government administrator and a simple native. Told against the background of a huge storm, the story is based on the famous 1937 film. Bea Benaderet, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Eric Burtis, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Mary Astor, Orson Welles (host). 54:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hurricane (Aired November 5, 1939)

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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Missing Archeologist (02-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)

 During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for "The Carmen Kringle Matter", which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character – tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.

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February 24, 1950. "The Missing Archeologist" - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist ("Who never should have left his tomb") has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)

 During this time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman (using the pen name John Dawson), Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield. Bob Bailey also wrote a script while he was playing Johnny Dollar. He used the pen name Robert Bainter (Bainter was his middle name) as the scriptwriter for &quot;The Carmen Kringle Matter&quot;, which was aired on Saturday, December 21, 1957 on the West Coast, and on the following day for the rest of the country. Bob Bailey, generally thought of as the most popular of the Johnny Dollars, brought a new interpretation to the character &#8211; tough, but not hard-boiled; streetwise, but not overly cynical, Bailey's Dollar was smart and gritty when he had to be. But Bailey's Johnny Dollar was also human. His character would get emotionally involved in a number of his cases.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 24, 1950. &quot;The Missing Archeologist&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Bruce Lambert, an archeologist (&quot;Who never should have left his tomb&quot;) has disappeared in Egypt. Lambert's sister asks Johnny to dig him up. Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Gregg, Jay Novello, Ed Begley, John Dehner, Pat McGeehan, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Leith Stevens (music), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Archeologist (Aired February 24, 1950)

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      <title>Philo Vance - The Blue Lady Murder Case (09-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

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November 21, 1946. Program #10. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. "The Blue Lady Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A tough lady-gangster takes over the rackets, with a style all her own. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-08T10_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1946. Program #10. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Blue Lady Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A tough lady-gangster takes over the rackets, with a style all her own. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Lady Murder Case (Aired November 21, 1946)

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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The John Nelson Murder Case (06-06-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The John Nelson Murder Case (Aired June 6, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." 

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June 6, 1953. "The John Nelson Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. In the Ruxton Hotel, John Nelson has been found stabbed to death. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Hal Gerard, Tom Tully, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-08T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The John Nelson Murder Case (Aired June 6, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; 

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June 6, 1953. &quot;The John Nelson Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. In the Ruxton Hotel, John Nelson has been found stabbed to death. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Irene Tedrow, Ben Wright, Hal Gerard, Tom Tully, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - Orville Arrives From The Moon (08-11-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Orville Arrives From The Moon (Aired August 11, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as "Baby Boy."


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-08T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Orville Arrives From The Moon (Aired August 11, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as &quot;Baby Boy.&quot;


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Orville Arrives From The Moon (Aired August 11, 1957)

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      <title>Nightfall - The Undertaker (03-11-83)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Undertaker (Aired March 11, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

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March 11, 1983. Program #91. CBC network, Toronto origination. "The Undertaker". "Death is the best cosmetic there is." That's the advice an embalmer gives his student, while his former lover is on the table! John Stocker, Al Purdy (writer), John Douglas (adaptor), Sean O'Hara, Colleen O'Neil, Elva Mai Hoover, Nonnie Griffin, Tom Hauff, Ken James, Bill Reiter (host, billed as "Frederick Hende"), Brian Peyton (technician), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Bill Howell (producder, director), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Donna Howlett (script editor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 04:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-07T20_06_28-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Undertaker (Aired March 11, 1983)

NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation first from July 4, 1980 to May 22, 1981 and then from November 20, 1981 to June 24, 1983.  Thirty shows were selected from the first season to be rebroadcast on NPR from October 2, 1981 to June 25, 1982. Since it is a fairly modern series, most shows are available in stereo.  Because it's a modern series, it's not widely available (copyright issues). This show may be the most horrifying series ever done.  It was so terrifying, that many stations refused to play it or had to cancel the broadcasts due to listener complaints.  This is a well done series and well worth searching for sources.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1983. Program #91. CBC network, Toronto origination. &quot;The Undertaker&quot;. &quot;Death is the best cosmetic there is.&quot; That's the advice an embalmer gives his student, while his former lover is on the table! John Stocker, Al Purdy (writer), John Douglas (adaptor), Sean O'Hara, Colleen O'Neil, Elva Mai Hoover, Nonnie Griffin, Tom Hauff, Ken James, Bill Reiter (host, billed as &quot;Frederick Hende&quot;), Brian Peyton (technician), Nancy McElvene (production assistant), Don Kowalchuk (executive producer), Bill Howell (producder, director), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Donna Howlett (script editor). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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NIGHTFALL was a horror series heard over the Canadian Br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Night The Fog Came In (03-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Night The Fog Came In (Aired March 23, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Night The Fog Came". Sustaining. A story about a living fog that kills all on contact...by making men drown on dry land. A good story. Richard Thorne (writer, producer, performer), Sam Siegel, Harry Elders, Leroy Olliger (director), Harold Turner (music), Jim Andolin, Lloyd Knight (sound effects), Wayne Dickenson (sound effects), George Bower (announcer). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-07T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1400</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Night The Fog Came In (Aired March 23, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Night The Fog Came&quot;. Sustaining. A story about a living fog that kills all on contact...by making men drown on dry land. A good story. Richard Thorne (writer, producer, performer), Sam Siegel, Harry Elders, Leroy Olliger (director), Harold Turner (music), Jim Andolin, Lloyd Knight (sound effects), Wayne Dickenson (sound effects), George Bower (announcer). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Night The Fog Came In (Aired March 23, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - The Radio Program Blood Test (02-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with "Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan." In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who "...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in." He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 18:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-07T10_27_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a daily 15-minute series on Mutual Broadcasting System's flagship station, WOR. This show was a 15-minute comedy, which he opened almost invariably with &quot;Good evening, anybody; here's Morgan.&quot; In his memoir Here's Morgan (1994), he wrote that he devised that introduction as a dig at popular singer Kate Smith, who &quot;...started her show with a condescending, 'Hello, everybody.' I, on the other hand, was happy if anybody listened in.&quot; He mixed literately barbed ad libs, satirizing daily life's foibles, with novelty records, including those of Spike Jones. Morgan stated that Jones sent him his newest records in advance of market dates because he played them so often. He also targeted his sponsors freely. One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Radio Program Blood Test (Aired February 19, 1947)

In 1940, Henry Morgan was offered a dai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Price Of Fear (Starring Vincent Price) - An Eye For An Eye (04-27-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[An Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-07T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>on,four,saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>An Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. It was picked up by several short-wave and FM stations in the U.S. and enjoyed broadcast airing over several American public broadcasting stations from 1973, on. The BBC's proscription against commercial broadcast of its productions left only national or public broadcasting networks and stations capable of airing the compelling program. Show Notes From The Digital Deli


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>An Eye For An Eye (Aired April 27, 1974)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (04-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1951. "The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane" - Program #75. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Robert Lane, an intern at the hospital, is not on duty when he's needed. Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Les Crutchfield (writer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-07T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1951. &quot;The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane&quot; - Program #75. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Dr. Robert Lane, an intern at the hospital, is not on duty when he's needed. Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Ted Osborne, Les Crutchfield (writer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Investigation Of Dr. Robert Lane (Aired April 2, 1951)

The character was invented by the a...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Suspense - This Will Kill You (08-23-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "This Will Kill You". A not-too-bright wartime assembly line worker is jealous of his boss and decides to kill him. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on November 29, 1955. Dane Clark, I. A. Findley (writer), Wally Maher, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Elliott Lewis, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-06T19_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-06T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1945. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;This Will Kill You&quot;. A not-too-bright wartime assembly line worker is jealous of his boss and decides to kill him. The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 29, 1955. Dane Clark, I. A. Findley (writer), Wally Maher, Joseph Kearns (announcer), Elliott Lewis, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>This Will Kill You (Aired August 23, 1945)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Gol...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - Worth More Than It's Weight In Murder (07-25-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Shocking Still Life (Aired July 25, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Harrison and Janney complement each other quite well throughout the series. The two great actors in their own fields are aided with equally capable New York voice talent--some of Radio's finest, including Jackson Beck, Alice Frost, Anne Seymour and Elspeth Eric. The writing for the series was also consistently compelling. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 25, 1951. NBC network. "Worth More Than It's Weight In Murder". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Elspeth Eric. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-11-06T14_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-06T14_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-06T14_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,private,files,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-06T14_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1541541644.13087591" length="7178103" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Shocking Still Life (Aired July 25, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Harrison and Janney complement each other quite well throughout the series. The two great actors in their own fields are aided with equally capable New York voice talent--some of Radio's finest, including Jackson Beck, Alice Frost, Anne Seymour and Elspeth Eric. The writing for the series was also consistently compelling. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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July 25, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Worth More Than It's Weight In Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Elspeth Eric. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Shocking Still Life (Aired July 25, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harris...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Danger With Grainger - The Triple X Murder Case (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Triple X Murder Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Grabger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-06T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granger,danger,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Triple X Murder Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, Steve Grabger. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Triple X Murder Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too la...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye - The First Show For Rexall (10-03-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. "The First Show For Rexall" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall Drugs. The first show of the series sponsored by Rexall. Phil and Alice go to sign their contract with Rexall. Phil sings, "You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right." Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-06T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

October 3, 1948. &quot;The First Show For Rexall&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall Drugs. The first show of the series sponsored by Rexall. Phil and Alice go to sign their contract with Rexall. Phil sings, &quot;You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right.&quot; Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Phillips (producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The First Show For Rexall (Aired October 3, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title> Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey (02-17-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey (Aired February 17, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1952. "The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey" - NBC network. Sustaining. A blood stained pajama top and a suit of men's clothing in the Black Museum are the artifacts remaining from the 1910 murder of Dr. Harvey's wife. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey (Aired February 17, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1952. &quot;The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A blood stained pajama top and a suit of men's clothing in the Black Museum are the artifacts remaining from the 1910 murder of Dr. Harvey's wife. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Late Mrs. Harvey (Aired February 17, 1952)

This series was very similar to the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - Mile High Murders (04-11-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1950. ABC network. "The Mile High Murders". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-05T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1950. ABC network. &quot;The Mile High Murders&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. Mass murder is routine with a Cuban gang smuggling refugees to the United States. 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mile High Murders (Aired April 11, 1950)

The show was at the top of the list among programs th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Brenner Pass Story (06-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)

"Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?" Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1950. NBC network. "The Brenner Pass". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-05T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for the United States, knowing in advance you may never return alive?&quot; Cloak and Dagger first aired over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run through the Summer on Sundays, changing to Fridays after its Summer run. The last show aired Oct. 22, 1950. This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Brenner Pass&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. Donald Harper, who was assigned to blow up an Italian highway and who succeeded with the help of a beautiful woman. Even though this O. S. S. agent did not live, his mission was a success. Hester Sondergaard, Boris Aplon, Sherman Marks (director, supervisor), Berry Kroeger, Virginia Payne, Raymond Edward Johnson, Karl Weber, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Louis Sorin, Jon Gart (music director), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alfred Hollander (associate producer), Corey Ford (originator), Joseph Julian, Everett Sloane, Alistair MacBain (originator). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Brenner Pass Story (Aired June 4, 1950)

&quot;Are you willing to undertake a dangerous mission for ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - The Menace From The Deep (05-27-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1974 - "The Menace From The Deep" - Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-05T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1661</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1974 - &quot;The Menace From The Deep&quot; - Swallows Bank takes a direct hit during an air-raid, but the bomb fails to explode, leaving Mainwaring and Wilson stuck in the vault with it. When the Bomb Disposal officer retreats to collect the right tools, the platoon must take matters into their own hands. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Menace From The Deep (Aired May 27, 1974)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Deadline At Dawn (12-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deadline At Dawn (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1948. NBC network. "Deadline At Dawn". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on "Lard" Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-05T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Deadline At Dawn (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson would get the story no matter what it takes. Though sometimes over the top, Robinson was excellent in his role. The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 14, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Deadline At Dawn&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. A protection mob is moving into the produce markets of Big Town. Steve Wilson pays a call on &quot;Lard&quot; Malone. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deadline At Dawn (Aired December 14, 1948)

Hard-nosed editor, Wilson, as played by Robinson wo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - Murder Must Be Paid For (08-05-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Must Be Paid For (Aired August 5, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 5, 1945. Program #21. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. "Murder Must Be Paid For". Commercials added locally. A man kills his wife, but she returns to haunt him, in another form! This program has also been dated Aoctober 7, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-04T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-11-04T22_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1541397667.13085123" length="7251325" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Must Be Paid For (Aired August 5, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 5, 1945. Program #21. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Murder Must Be Paid For&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man kills his wife, but she returns to haunt him, in another form! This program has also been dated Aoctober 7, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Must Be Paid For (Aired August 5, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Special To Hollywood (10-17-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special To Hollywood (Aired October 17, 1964)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1964. Syndicated, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Special To Hollywood". A dissolute Hollywood starlet and her press agents are flying in a chartered plane when the engines stop, but the plane remains suspended in mid-air. The script was used previously on "Arch Oboler's Plays" on July 19, 1945 and February 7, 1941 on "Lights Out." Arch Oboler (writer, host, producer, director), Gloria Blondell, Alan Reed, Chester Stratton. 20:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-04T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,plays,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr,afrts</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special To Hollywood (Aired October 17, 1964)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1964. Syndicated, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Special To Hollywood&quot;. A dissolute Hollywood starlet and her press agents are flying in a chartered plane when the engines stop, but the plane remains suspended in mid-air. The script was used previously on &quot;Arch Oboler's Plays&quot; on July 19, 1945 and February 7, 1941 on &quot;Lights Out.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host, producer, director), Gloria Blondell, Alan Reed, Chester Stratton. 20:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special To Hollywood (Aired October 17, 1964)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series wri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mayor Of The Town - Abandoned Baby (10-21-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its "mayor" had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1942. "Abandoned Baby" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Swan Soap. The mayor puts two problems together; an abandoned baby and an old woman abandoned in another way. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Agnes Moorehead, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), Paula Winslowe, Jerry Hausner. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)

An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent. The show was a perfect vehicle for Lionel Barrymore: rich with warmhearted humor, and good-natured grumbling, its &quot;mayor&quot; had a fierce bark but a mushy heart when confronted with the plight of an orphan or a stray dog. The mayor cared little about political advantage: he even found time, once a year, to turn the town of Springdale into a special theater, to give his traditional performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. THE CAST: Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead as Marilly, his housekeeper.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1942. &quot;Abandoned Baby&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rinso, Swan Soap. The mayor puts two problems together; an abandoned baby and an old woman abandoned in another way. The system cue has been deleted. Lionel Barrymore, Agnes Moorehead, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Jean Holloway (writer), Paula Winslowe, Jerry Hausner. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Abandoned Baby (Aired October 21, 1942)

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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (12-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired December 10, 1950)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Who killed Mr. Stefano? " Everybody did it, it seems, except the obvious person, who protests that she's being framed! The date is approximate. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-04T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1486</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired December 10, 1950)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1950. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Who killed Mr. Stefano? &quot; Everybody did it, it seems, except the obvious person, who protests that she's being framed! The date is approximate. Joseph Curtin, Alice Frost, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Who Killed Mr. Stefano ? (Aired December 10, 1950)

Their long-run series continued for over tw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (01-15-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1955. CBS network. "Chester's Murder". Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. Charlie Pickard has been shot and killed while Chester was taking him to jail. All the evidence points to Chester as the murderer! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 30, 1957. William Conrad, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Joyce McCluskey, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-04T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1955. CBS network. &quot;Chester's Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M, Chesterfield. Charlie Pickard has been shot and killed while Chester was taking him to jail. All the evidence points to Chester as the murderer! The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 30, 1957. William Conrad, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, James Nusser, Joyce McCluskey, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Walsh (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Chester's Murder (Aired January 15, 1955)

The radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - No One Will Ever Know (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ABC Mystery Time- No One Will Ever Know (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. ABC network. "No One Will Ever Know". Sustaining. "Murder is bad business under any circumstances. But when a man plots to make himself the victim, well, we promise you plenty of suspense." The date is approximate. The program is also known as, "Mystery Time Classics," "Mystery Time," and "Masters Of Mystery." Don Dowd (host), Leonard St. Clair (writer). 22:41 
 

  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-03T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,don,dowd,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1259</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>ABC Mystery Time- No One Will Ever Know (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. ABC network. &quot;No One Will Ever Know&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Murder is bad business under any circumstances. But when a man plots to make himself the victim, well, we promise you plenty of suspense.&quot; The date is approximate. The program is also known as, &quot;Mystery Time Classics,&quot; &quot;Mystery Time,&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; Don Dowd (host), Leonard St. Clair (writer). 22:41 
 

  


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      <itunes:subtitle>ABC Mystery Time- No One Will Ever Know (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st. Precinct - The Platform (01-13-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1954. "The Platform" - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The program starts with a raid on a dice game. A woman arrives and claims a killer at large has been in touch with her husband. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Barbara Weeks, Scott Tennyson, Santos Ortega, Larry Haines, John Sylvester, Harold Stone, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-03T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-firstPrecinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1954. &quot;The Platform&quot; - CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The program starts with a raid on a dice game. A woman arrives and claims a killer at large has been in touch with her husband. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Barbara Weeks, Scott Tennyson, Santos Ortega, Larry Haines, John Sylvester, Harold Stone, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Platform (Aired January 13, 1954)

The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Find A Hired Assassin (05-27-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1953. " Find A Hired Assassin" - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Havana to capture a hired assassin who uses poisons. A southern gal and a game of hide and seek helps Steve to catch the killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, John Storm (announcer), Julie Bennett, Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer), Tony Barrett. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-03T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1464</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1953. &quot; Find A Hired Assassin&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Havana to capture a hired assassin who uses poisons. A southern gal and a game of hide and seek helps Steve to catch the killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Betty Lou Gerson, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Herb Ellis, John Storm (announcer), Julie Bennett, Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer), Tony Barrett. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Find A Hired Assassin (Aired May 27, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most dura...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Haircut (10-05-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 5, 1952. "Haircut" - NBC network. Sustaining. Can Henry be trusted in the barber shop? Three times? The date is approximate. Bobby Ellis, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), Katharine Raht, House Jameson, Johnny Fiedler. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 5, 1952. &quot;Haircut&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Can Henry be trusted in the barber shop? Three times? The date is approximate. Bobby Ellis, Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Dick Dudley (announcer), Katharine Raht, House Jameson, Johnny Fiedler. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Haircut (Aired October 5, 1952)

The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Academy Award Theater - Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) 10-30-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) Aired October 30, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1946. CBS network. "Suspicion". Sponsored by: Squibb. A woman finds her husband has been lying to her, later she suspects he may be plotting murder. Cary Grant, Ann Todd. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-03T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) Aired October 30, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 30, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Suspicion&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A woman finds her husband has been lying to her, later she suspects he may be plotting murder. Cary Grant, Ann Todd. 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Suspicion (Starring Cary Grant) Aired October 30, 1946

The list of films and actors on Academy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Gambler (12-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gambler (Aired December 27, 1950)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE

December 27, 1950. NBC network. "The Gambler". Sustaining. A portrait of the Russian fascination with Lady Luck. Andrew C. Love (director), Dan O'Herlihy, Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (author), Georgia Ellis, Nestor Paiva, Noreen Gammill, Ramsay Hill, Scott Forbes, Wade Arnold (producer). 29:53.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-02T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gambler (Aired December 27, 1950)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by Homer Heck, which presented adaptations of classic novels. Broadcast on WMAQ, Chicago, and NBC from 1944 to 1948, it was initially heard Saturdays at 7pm during the first 1944-45 season and then moved to Fridays at 11:30pm. Music for the series was composed by Emil Soderstrom and conducted by Bernard Berquist. The Chicago-based programs were a production of The NBC University of the Air. Through agreements with the University of Louisville, the University of Tulsa and Washington State College, listeners could receive college credit through accredited, radio-assisted literature correspondence courses.

THIS EPISODE

December 27, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Gambler&quot;. Sustaining. A portrait of the Russian fascination with Lady Luck. Andrew C. Love (director), Dan O'Herlihy, Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (author), Georgia Ellis, Nestor Paiva, Noreen Gammill, Ramsay Hill, Scott Forbes, Wade Arnold (producer). 29:53.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gambler (Aired December 27, 1950)

The World's Great Novels was a radio series, directed by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Unlucky Numbers (06-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)

Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-02T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1531</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)

Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective. Jackson Beck and Bernard Lenrow were heard as Captian Logan and John Gibson played Ethelbert. Sponsors included Anchor-Hocking glass, Toni home permanet, Toni Creme Shampoo and Philip Morris cigarettes.   Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Unlucky Numbers (Aired June 15, 1950)

Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the majo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - 2 Episodes From 1951</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1951 - "Hospital Stay" and "The Operation" *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-02T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1452</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1951 - &quot;Hospital Stay&quot; and &quot;The Operation&quot; *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From 1951 - &quot;Hospital Stay&quot; and &quot;The Operation&quot; *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The B...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Payment Deferred (07-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Payment Deferred (Aired November 25, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, "Crime at Blossoms", scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter.

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1947. CBS network. "Payment Deferred". Sustaining. A murder story about a poor man who turns to killing for money to pay his debts. His eye then falls on a Frenchwoman with an eye for blackmail. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Charles Laughton, Hester Sondergaard. 59:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-02T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,jeff,chandler,john,dehner,ben,wright,virginia,gregg,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Payment Deferred (Aired November 25, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, &quot;Crime at Blossoms&quot;, scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter.

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;. Sustaining. A murder story about a poor man who turns to killing for money to pay his debts. His eye then falls on a Frenchwoman with an eye for blackmail. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Charles Laughton, Hester Sondergaard. 59:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Payment Deferred (Aired November 25, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 1030 - The Ghost Town Hermit (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-01T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,1030,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Town Hermit (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes ref...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - Manuel Abello (08-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Manuel Abello (Aired August 25, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1946. Program #2. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Manuel Abello has a new wife and a bad case of death. Dr. Danfield pretends he's a lawyer to track down the killer. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-02</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Manuel Abello (Aired August 25, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1946. Program #2. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Manuel Abello has a new wife and a bad case of death. Dr. Danfield pretends he's a lawyer to track down the killer. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 26:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Manuel Abello (Aired August 25, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Silent Witnesses (03-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings "Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1947. Mutual network. "Silent Witnesses". Sustaining. A woman hears two shots while asleep. A corpse is found shortly afterward, with only one hole! Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-01T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings &quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Silent Witnesses&quot;. Sustaining. A woman hears two shots while asleep. A corpse is found shortly afterward, with only one hole! Roger Bower (producer), Jock MacGregor (director), Jack McBride, Julie Stevens, Helen Shields, Dan Ocko, Barry Thompson, Joe DeSantis, Robert George Dean (writer), James Earthine (adaptor), Shirling Oliver. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Silent Witnesses (Aired March 27, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Fibber Goes To Night School (11-14-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James "Jim" Jordan (16 November 1896–1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898–7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1944. I&gt;"Fibber Goes To Night School" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is about to start his first class at night school. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Marlin Hurt, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-01T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber,mcgee,molly,jim,jordan,shirley,mitchell,marlin,hurt,arthur,q.,bryan,marian,billy,mills,orchestra,king's,men,harlow,wilcox,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,n</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. It was one of the longest-running comedies in the history of classic radio in the United States. The series premiered on NBC in 1935 and remained popular until its demise in 1959, long after radio had ceased to be the dominant form of entertainment in American popular culture. James &quot;Jim&quot; Jordan (16 November 1896&#8211;1 April 1988) and Marian Driscoll (15 April 1898&#8211;7 April 1961), were natives of Peoria, Illinois who met in church and married in 1918. The genesis of Fibber McGee and Molly occurred when the small-time husband-and-wife vaudevillians began their third year as Chicago-area radio performers. Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1944. I&gt;&quot;Fibber Goes To Night School&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber is about to start his first class at night school. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Marlin Hurt, Arthur Q. Bryan. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fibber Goes To Night School (Aired November 14, 1944)

Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - A Gun For Dinosaur (03-07-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1956. NBC network. "A Gun For Dinosaur". Sustaining. A hunt for thunder lizards eighty five million years ago. A good time travel story. The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976. Alistair Duncan, Wendell Holmes, John Gibson, Donald Buka, Warren Parker, Alan Hewitt, L. Sprague de Camp (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-11-01T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1956. NBC network. &quot;A Gun For Dinosaur&quot;. Sustaining. A hunt for thunder lizards eighty five million years ago. A good time travel story. The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; during July, 1976. Alistair Duncan, Wendell Holmes, John Gibson, Donald Buka, Warren Parker, Alan Hewitt, L. Sprague de Camp (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Daniel Sutter (director), William Welch (producer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Gun For Dinosaur (Aired March 7, 1956)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Witches Almanac (05-26-75)--Halloween</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witches Almanac (Aired May 26, 1975)--Halloween

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?"

THIS EPISODE:

May 26, 1975. Program #507. CBS network. "The Witch's Almanac". Sponsored by: Buick. The program was rebroadcast on September 13, 1975. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Virginia Payne, Robert Dryden, Jada Rowland, Marshall Borden, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-31T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2666</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witches Almanac (Aired May 26, 1975)--Halloween

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was an ambitious and sustained attempt to revive the great drama of old-time radio in the 1970s. Created by Himan Brown (who had by then become a radio legend due to his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries and other shows dating back to the 1930s), and aired on affiliate stations across the CBS Radio network, the series began its long run on January 6, 1974. The final episode ran on December 31, 1982. The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

May 26, 1975. Program #507. CBS network. &quot;The Witch's Almanac&quot;. Sponsored by: Buick. The program was rebroadcast on September 13, 1975. E. G. Marshall (host), Ian Martin (writer), Virginia Payne, Robert Dryden, Jada Rowland, Marshall Borden, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witches Almanac (Aired May 26, 1975)--Halloween

The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hall Of Fantasy - The Castle Of Lavoka (03-29-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, KEX, Portland Oregon aircheck. "The Castle Of Lavoka". Sponsored by: National Bank Of Oregon, Harrah's. An excellent story about Baron Drago from an isolated part of Europe with an eternal mission and the real reason for the second World War! This program may be a rebroadcast of "The Hall Of Fantasy" of August 22, 1952, titled, "The Legend Of Drago." The program opening sounds edited just as the story title is given. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:50.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-31T15_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-31T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,halloween</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1550</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. Sadly, not all episodes have survived - only about 40 of perhaps over a hundred shows still exist. All episodes were standard half-hour format.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, KEX, Portland Oregon aircheck. &quot;The Castle Of Lavoka&quot;. Sponsored by: National Bank Of Oregon, Harrah's. An excellent story about Baron Drago from an isolated part of Europe with an eternal mission and the real reason for the second World War! This program may be a rebroadcast of &quot;The Hall Of Fantasy&quot; of August 22, 1952, titled, &quot;The Legend Of Drago.&quot; The program opening sounds edited just as the story title is given. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:50.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Castle Of Lavoka (Aired March 29, 1954)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found i...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>I Love Adventure - Hearse On The Highway (07-11-48) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Hearse On The Highway (Aired July 11, 1948)

This is a short-lived series for true fans of I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. It serves as something of a bridge between the eras that the longer series' cover. Morse accomplishes this with a plausible back story and a somewhat implausible artifice to reunite the members of the A-1 Detective Agency after their dispersal during World War II. The story line for I Love Adventure resumes, appropriately enough, in post-World War II London where the top secret non-governmental agency known only as The 21 Old Men of 10 Gramercy Park, whose mission is to fight all enemies of international peace. Jack Packard [Michael Raffetto] was recruited by the 21 Old Men to lead a select group on assignments circling the globe. Packard never meets the 21 Old Men face to face. His assignments were given to him from behind a 20-foot by 40-foot, two-way mirror at 10 Gramercy Park, usually from a single spokeman for the 21 Old Men [Everett Glass].  Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1948. Program #12. ABC network. "Hearse On The Highway". Sustaining. Jack and Doc try to stop a gang of hijackers. Michael Raffetto, Carlton E. Morse (producer), Barton Yarborough, Lou Krugman, Peggy Webber, Russell Thorson, Frank Richards, Rex Koury (organ), Frank Gerstle, Thomas J. Aherne (writer), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-31T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>i,love,adventure,michael,raffetto,carlton,e.,morse,barton,yarborough,lou,krugman,peggy,webber,russell,thorson,frank,richards,rex,koury,gerstle,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Hearse On The Highway (Aired July 11, 1948)

This is a short-lived series for true fans of I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. It serves as something of a bridge between the eras that the longer series' cover. Morse accomplishes this with a plausible back story and a somewhat implausible artifice to reunite the members of the A-1 Detective Agency after their dispersal during World War II. The story line for I Love Adventure resumes, appropriately enough, in post-World War II London where the top secret non-governmental agency known only as The 21 Old Men of 10 Gramercy Park, whose mission is to fight all enemies of international peace. Jack Packard [Michael Raffetto] was recruited by the 21 Old Men to lead a select group on assignments circling the globe. Packard never meets the 21 Old Men face to face. His assignments were given to him from behind a 20-foot by 40-foot, two-way mirror at 10 Gramercy Park, usually from a single spokeman for the 21 Old Men [Everett Glass].  Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1948. Program #12. ABC network. &quot;Hearse On The Highway&quot;. Sustaining. Jack and Doc try to stop a gang of hijackers. Michael Raffetto, Carlton E. Morse (producer), Barton Yarborough, Lou Krugman, Peggy Webber, Russell Thorson, Frank Richards, Rex Koury (organ), Frank Gerstle, Thomas J. Aherne (writer), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hearse On The Highway (Aired July 11, 1948)

This is a short-lived series for true fans of I Lo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - Gildersleeve's Halloween Party  (10-24-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gildersleeve's Halloween Party (Aired October 24, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 24, 1939. NBC net. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber decides to play a practical joke at "Gildersleeve's Halloween Party". Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Donald Novis, Harold Peary, Bill Thompson, Isabel Randolph, Don Quinn (writer). 28:29.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildersleeve's Halloween Party (Aired October 24, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 24, 1939. NBC net. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber decides to play a practical joke at &quot;Gildersleeve's Halloween Party&quot;. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, Donald Novis, Harold Peary, Bill Thompson, Isabel Randolph, Don Quinn (writer). 28:29.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gildersleeve's Halloween Party (Aired October 24, 1939)

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - The Lodger (08-14-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 14, 1947. NBC network. "The Lodger". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A good adaptation of the classic story about Jack The Ripper. Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Michael Roy (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Eric Snowden, Rolfe Sedan, Conrad Binyon, Raymond Lawrence, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Marie Belloc Lowndes (writer). 25:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-31T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,in,the,air,peter,lorre,horror,death,agnes,moorehead,howard,culver,lurene,tuttle,joseph,kearns,ken,christy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,familyotrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1524</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 14, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Lodger&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A good adaptation of the classic story about Jack The Ripper. Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Michael Roy (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Eric Snowden, Rolfe Sedan, Conrad Binyon, Raymond Lawrence, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Marie Belloc Lowndes (writer). 25:24.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lodger - Aired August 14, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of so...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - The Financial Advisor (11-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1950. Program #39. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Financial Advisor for a soldier's growing family, which leads to a declined bridge loan and a reported bank robbery! The program has also been identified as program #43. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Frank Nelson, Elvia Allman, Byron Kane, Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Arthur Phillips (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 02:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-30T19_07_42-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. And for many of us, Ann Sothern was a beautiful and intelligent actress whose warmth and charm were singularly beguiling. She continued to do TV (Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show) and movie work (A Letter to Three Wives, '49), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987 for The Whales of August.She died March 15, 2001. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1950. Program #39. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes the Financial Advisor for a soldier's growing family, which leads to a declined bridge loan and a reported bank robbery! The program has also been identified as program #43. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Frank Nelson, Elvia Allman, Byron Kane, Peter Leeds, Lurene Tuttle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Arthur Phillips (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Financial Advisor (Aired ember 9, 1950)

Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Luc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Electric Theater - Penny Serenade (07-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Penny Serenade (Aired July 23, 1953)

The first two seasons of General Electric Theater established the half-hour anthology format of adaptations of popular plays, short stories, novels, magazine fiction and motion pictures. "The Eye of the Beholder," for example, a Hitchcock-like telefilm thriller starring Richard Conte and Martha Vickers, dramatized an artist's relationship with his model from differing, sometimes disturbing psychological perspectives. The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings.

THIS EPISODE:

July 23, 1953. CBS network. "Penny Serenade". Sponsored by: General Electric. Irene Dunne, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Martha Cheavens (author), William Johnstone, Herb Butterfield, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Bill James, Walter Brown Neuman (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-30T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,electric,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,irene,dunne,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,jack,moyles,virginia,greg</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13076429.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Penny Serenade (Aired July 23, 1953)

The first two seasons of General Electric Theater established the half-hour anthology format of adaptations of popular plays, short stories, novels, magazine fiction and motion pictures. &quot;The Eye of the Beholder,&quot; for example, a Hitchcock-like telefilm thriller starring Richard Conte and Martha Vickers, dramatized an artist's relationship with his model from differing, sometimes disturbing psychological perspectives. The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings.

THIS EPISODE:

July 23, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Penny Serenade&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric. Irene Dunne, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Martha Cheavens (author), William Johnstone, Herb Butterfield, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Bill James, Walter Brown Neuman (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Penny Serenade (Aired July 23, 1953)

The first two seasons of General Electric Theater establi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Life With Luigi - Trick Or Treat (10-30-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

 October 30, 1951. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. A Halloween show. "Trick or Treat!" J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert (mis-credited as "Rosa Gilbert"), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-30T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,comedy,humor,funny,happy,joke,laugh,j.,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,mary,shipp,hans,conried,joe,forte,ken,peters,italian,immigrant,basco,us,citizenship,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,susp</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1903</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

 October 30, 1951. CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum. A Halloween show. &quot;Trick or Treat!&quot; J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Hans Conried, Joe Forte, Ken Peters, Lud Gluskin (music director), Pat Burton (associate producer), Jody Gilbert (mis-credited as &quot;Rosa Gilbert&quot;), Charles Lyon (announcer). 29:27.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle> Trick Or Treat (Aired October 30, 1951)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - Graveyard Mansion 2 Pts. COMPLETE (03-06-33)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Graveyard Mansion 2 Pts. COMPLETE (Aired March 6, 1933)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Old Nancy"). John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend.

THIS EPISODE:

March 6, 1933. WOR, Newark, New Jersey, Air Features Syndicate syndication. "Graveyard Mansion". Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. Old Nancy is 103 years old today. Two brothers inherit a suspicious old house in Louisiana and meet a beautiful woman who's been dead for one hundred years! Are there vampires within the mansion? A ghost perhaps? This story program was "produced by "Air Features Syndicate" but was advertised and distributed by "All-Star Broadcasts" (which was owned by Billy Jones and Ernie Hare). Alonzo Deen Cole is listed for each program as a performer. he played many roles, but was always, "Saten, The Wize Black Cat." Alonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Old Nancy"). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-30T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,horror,supernatural,weird,un-natural,thriller,old,nancy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Graveyard Mansion 2 Pts. COMPLETE (Aired March 6, 1933)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as &quot;Old Nancy&quot;). John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend.

THIS EPISODE:

March 6, 1933. WOR, Newark, New Jersey, Air Features Syndicate syndication. &quot;Graveyard Mansion&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. Old Nancy is 103 years old today. Two brothers inherit a suspicious old house in Louisiana and meet a beautiful woman who's been dead for one hundred years! Are there vampires within the mansion? A ghost perhaps? This story program was &quot;produced by &quot;Air Features Syndicate&quot; but was advertised and distributed by &quot;All-Star Broadcasts&quot; (which was owned by Billy Jones and Ernie Hare). Alonzo Deen Cole is listed for each program as a performer. he played many roles, but was always, &quot;Saten, The Wize Black Cat.&quot; Alonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as &quot;Old Nancy&quot;). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Graveyard Mansion 2 Pts. COMPLETE (Aired March 6, 1933)

A seminal series which established the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Double Indemnity (10-30-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1950. CBS network. "Double Indemnity". Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host, producer), James M. Cain (author), Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, William Conrad, Rhoda Williams, William Johnstone, Robert Griffin, Howard McNear, Norman Field (doubles), Edward Marr, Virginia Agnello, Billy Wilder (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (screenwriter), Rudy Schrager (music director), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 56:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-29T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

October 30, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Double Indemnity&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. William Keighley (host, producer), James M. Cain (author), Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, William Conrad, Rhoda Williams, William Johnstone, Robert Griffin, Howard McNear, Norman Field (doubles), Edward Marr, Virginia Agnello, Billy Wilder (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (screenwriter), Rudy Schrager (music director), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Sanford Barnett (adaptor). 56:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Indemnity (Aired October 30, 1950)

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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Killer Come Back To Me (05-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

May 17, 1946. Program #202. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Killer Come Back To Me". AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." A gun moll changes a young punk into an experienced bank robber...or at least his double. Ray Bradbury (author), Richard Widmark, Alice Reinheart, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-29T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

May 17, 1946. Program #202. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Killer Come Back To Me&quot;. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; A gun moll changes a young punk into an experienced bank robber...or at least his double. Ray Bradbury (author), Richard Widmark, Alice Reinheart, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Killer Come Back To Me (Aired May 17, 1946)

Although Molle Mystery Theatre was initially spons...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Photograph Album Murder Case (07-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired July 27, 1951)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

 July 27, 1951. NBC network. "The Photograph Album Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor, Chesterfield. An impoverished actress, taken into a wealthy society home, is found murdered outside the door. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Jean Carroll (dialogue), Phillip Clarke, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-29T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2017</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired July 27, 1951)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

 July 27, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Photograph Album Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor, Chesterfield. An impoverished actress, taken into a wealthy society home, is found murdered outside the door. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Jean Carroll (dialogue), Phillip Clarke, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired July 27, 1951)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - It's All Relative (02-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[It's All Relative (Aired February 23, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-29T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1803</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>It's All Relative (Aired February 23, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>It's All Relative (Aired February 23, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - The House Of Fear (11-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-29T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Fear (Aired November 15, 1945)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - The Hottest Guy In The World (05-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949. Program #20. Mayfair syndication. "The Hottest Guy In The World". Commercials added locally. An ex-con is packing two guns in a plot right out of "King Kong." Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-28T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1703</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1949. Program #20. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Hottest Guy In The World&quot;. Commercials added locally. An ex-con is packing two guns in a plot right out of &quot;King Kong.&quot; Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hottest Guy In The World (Aired February 13, 1949)

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      <title>The Silver Theater - Expert Opinion (04-16-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Expert Opinion (Aired April 16, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. International Silver's sponsorship of Radio was both a sound business investment with a demonstrated return, and a standard setter for production values. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 16, 1939. CBS network. "Expert Opinion". Sponsored by: International Silver. A con-man and swindler feigns insanity and has a plan to convince the "alienists" that he's manic depressive. Interesting story! Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), John Conte (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Robert Montgomery, True Boardman (narrator). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-28T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silver,theater,john,garfield,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Expert Opinion (Aired April 16, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. International Silver's sponsorship of Radio was both a sound business investment with a demonstrated return, and a standard setter for production values. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 16, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Expert Opinion&quot;. Sponsored by: International Silver. A con-man and swindler feigns insanity and has a plan to convince the &quot;alienists&quot; that he's manic depressive. Interesting story! Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), John Conte (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Robert Montgomery, True Boardman (narrator). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Expert Opinion (Aired April 16, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's mos...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Haunted House (10-31-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)

the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, "Not now, Ricky." Other cast members included John Brown as Syd "Thorny" Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: International Silver. It's Halloween, and Ozzie and Harriet are exploring The Haunted House. Ozzie Nelson (executive producer, performer), Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor), Ted Bliss (producer, director). 29:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)

the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. Since Ricky was only nine years old when he began on the show, his enthusiasm outstripped his ability at script reading, and at least once he jumped a cue, prompting Harriet to say, &quot;Not now, Ricky.&quot; Other cast members included John Brown as Syd &quot;Thorny&quot; Thornberry, Lurene Tuttle as Harriet's mother, Bea Benaderet as Gloria, Janet Waldo as Emmy Lou, and Dick Trout as Roger. Vocalists included Harriet Nelson, the King Sisters, and Ozzie Nelson. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: International Silver. It's Halloween, and Ozzie and Harriet are exploring The Haunted House. Ozzie Nelson (executive producer, performer), Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), John Brown, Janet Waldo, Henry Blair, Tommy Bernard, Jack Kirkwood, Billy May (composer, conductor), Ted Bliss (producer, director). 29:48.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted House (Aired October 31, 1948)

the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Complaints (03-27-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Complaints (Aired March 27, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. 

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March 27, 1949. "Complaints" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie's attempt at complimenting Harriet just doesn't seem to work. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor), Verne Smith (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-28T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Complaints (Aired March 27, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television (as George Burns once phrased it), the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network itself the right to move the show to television whenever it wanted to do it---they wanted, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, to have talent in the bullpen and ready to pitch, so to say, on their own network, rather than risk it defecting to CBS (where the Nelsons began) or NBC. Their sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until five years after the radio series began. The two boys felt frustrated at hearing themselves played by actors and continually requested they be allowed to portray themselves. Prior to April 1949, the role of David was played by Joel Davis (1944-45) and Tommy Bernard, and Henry Blair appeared as Ricky. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1949. &quot;Complaints&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie's attempt at complimenting Harriet just doesn't seem to work. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Billy May (composer, conductor), Verne Smith (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Complaints (Aired March 27, 1949)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage - Eddie (03-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)

During a period when most other producers and directors were focusing on and expressing their newest innovations over Television, Elliott Lewis and his wife, Cathy, joined forces to demonstrate--perhaps one last time--the extraordinary versatility and appeal of well mounted, well produced, well written and well performed Radio Drama. Throughout the period during which Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage aired, both performers were actively involved in either co-starring roles or key production roles in separate productions of their own. Elliott Lewis was directing many episodes of Suspense and other dramatic productions of the era, as well as producing, directing, writing and performing in his own production, Crime Classics. Cathy Lewis, for her part, was not only appearing in a customarily wide variety of independent dramatic Radio productions, but was also co-starring in the Television version of the popular situation comedy, My Friend Irma, a role she'd starred in for six years over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1953. CBS network. "Eddie". Sustaining. An insane young man makes a "date" with a girl, despite a definite lack of interest on the part of the girl. Good radio! Cathy Lewis, Clayton Post, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Peggy Webber, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-28T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,lewis,elliot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)

During a period when most other producers and directors were focusing on and expressing their newest innovations over Television, Elliott Lewis and his wife, Cathy, joined forces to demonstrate--perhaps one last time--the extraordinary versatility and appeal of well mounted, well produced, well written and well performed Radio Drama. Throughout the period during which Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage aired, both performers were actively involved in either co-starring roles or key production roles in separate productions of their own. Elliott Lewis was directing many episodes of Suspense and other dramatic productions of the era, as well as producing, directing, writing and performing in his own production, Crime Classics. Cathy Lewis, for her part, was not only appearing in a customarily wide variety of independent dramatic Radio productions, but was also co-starring in the Television version of the popular situation comedy, My Friend Irma, a role she'd starred in for six years over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Eddie&quot;. Sustaining. An insane young man makes a &quot;date&quot; with a girl, despite a definite lack of interest on the part of the girl. Good radio! Cathy Lewis, Clayton Post, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Peggy Webber, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Eddie (Aired March 19, 1953)

During a period when most other producers and directors were foc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - Project 77 (07-01-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Project 77 (Aired July 1, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 1, 1951. NBC network. "Project 77". Sustaining. A scientist is tortured to revealed the secrets of "Project 77." John P. Marquand (creator), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Carol Irwin (producer), Bill Smith, Connie Lembcke, Bill Lipton, James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), Scott Tennyson, Ian Martin. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-27T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Project 77 (Aired July 1, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension. It often works to his advantage, leading Westerners to ignore or underestimate him. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 1, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Project 77&quot;. Sustaining. A scientist is tortured to revealed the secrets of &quot;Project 77.&quot; John P. Marquand (creator), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Carol Irwin (producer), Bill Smith, Connie Lembcke, Bill Lipton, James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), Scott Tennyson, Ian Martin. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Project 77 (Aired July 1, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Line Is Dead (09-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 20, 1946. Program #23. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Line Is Dead". Commercials added locally. A man who was nearly buried alive has a telephone installed in his coffin, in case it happens again! Raymond Morgan (host), Rafe Blau (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Edward Johnson, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 27:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 00:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-27T17_00_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1582</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 20, 1946. Program #23. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Line Is Dead&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man who was nearly buried alive has a telephone installed in his coffin, in case it happens again! Raymond Morgan (host), Rafe Blau (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Edward Johnson, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 27:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Line Is Dead (Aired September 20, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Crab Louis Caper (03-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Crab Louis Caper". Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, "View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water." Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-27T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1716</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Crab Louis Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Sam is hired to find out how an Italian crab- fisher was killed. Was it an accident or murder? The story title is also known as, &quot;View Of Fisherman's Wharf From The Water.&quot; Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Harold Swanton (writer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crab Louis Caper (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series base...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - Back From Holiday (10-14-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. Sid was always on the fiddle in some way. Bill was dim and virtually unemployable (though he started as a fast-talking American-type Australian). Miss Pugh, Hancock's secretary, had such a loose job description that she cooked Sunday lunch.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-27T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. Sid was always on the fiddle in some way. Bill was dim and virtually unemployable (though he started as a fast-talking American-type Australian). Miss Pugh, Hancock's secretary, had such a loose job description that she cooked Sunday lunch.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Back From Holiday (Aired October 14, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Cops and Robbers (03-16-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1956. CBS network. "Cops and Robbers". Sustaining. A crime is solved on the air. Real cops...not-so-real robbers. The system cue has been deleted. John Sylvester, Larry Haines, Elspeth Eric, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (narrator, writer, conceiver, director), Paul Roberts (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-27T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 16, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Cops and Robbers&quot;. Sustaining. A crime is solved on the air. Real cops...not-so-real robbers. The system cue has been deleted. John Sylvester, Larry Haines, Elspeth Eric, Ken Lynch, Stanley Niss (narrator, writer, conceiver, director), Paul Roberts (producer), Art Hannes (announcer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cops and Robbers (Aired March 16, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - The Big Money (07-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1949. Mutual network. "The Big Money". Sustaining. An ex-con meets two schemers trying to hijack a 7 million dollar estate. A good story with a twist at the end. John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), James Stevens, Phillip Andrews (author), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack Faron (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Ann Shephard, Eric Dressler, Wendell Holmes, Richard DuPage (composer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-26T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Big Money&quot;. Sustaining. An ex-con meets two schemers trying to hijack a 7 million dollar estate. A good story with a twist at the end. John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), James Stevens, Phillip Andrews (author), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack Faron (announcer), Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, producer, director), David Kogan (adaptor, producer, director), Ann Shephard, Eric Dressler, Wendell Holmes, Richard DuPage (composer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Money (Aired July 25, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (12-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1952. ABC network. "The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. After a broken down space freighter and her sickly pilot are grounded, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly drowned in a uranium mine on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. A trail of "callium seeds" leads to a missing shipment of medicine and the last voyage of, "The Lonesome Lena." Marvin Miller (performer, announcer), Nina Bara, Norman Jolley, Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Mike Mosser (producer), Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-26T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals. After a broken down space freighter and her sickly pilot are grounded, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are nearly drowned in a uranium mine on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. A trail of &quot;callium seeds&quot; leads to a missing shipment of medicine and the last voyage of, &quot;The Lonesome Lena.&quot; Marvin Miller (performer, announcer), Nina Bara, Norman Jolley, Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Mike Mosser (producer), Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn. 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Voyage Of The Lonesome Lena (Aired December 27, 1952)

The special effects used in the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire - Father Leahy  (04-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that "Hellman asked only one question", which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 2, 1949. Program #5. ABC" Father Leahy" - Program #3. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A priest puts Pat on the trail of an escaped convict named Joe Feldman. This leads to a slit throat, a dead cop, and the standard frame. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, Richard Breen (writer), Basil Adlam (music), George Fenneman (announcer), Tudor Owen, Paul Frees (doubles), Parley Baer, Lurene Tuttle, William P. Rousseau (producer, director). 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-26T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that &quot;Hellman asked only one question&quot;, which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 2, 1949. Program #5. ABC&quot; Father Leahy&quot; - Program #3. ABC net, KECA, Los Angeles origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A priest puts Pat on the trail of an escaped convict named Joe Feldman. This leads to a slit throat, a dead cop, and the standard frame. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, Richard Breen (writer), Basil Adlam (music), George Fenneman (announcer), Tudor Owen, Paul Frees (doubles), Parley Baer, Lurene Tuttle, William P. Rousseau (producer, director). 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Father Leahy (Aired April 2, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (03-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. "Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern" star in Archie's play, "The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano," or "Who Tickled The Ivories?" Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-26T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, &quot;When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,&quot; either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, &quot;Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here &#8212; oh, hello, Duffy.&quot; Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1949. NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante and Ann Sothern&quot; star in Archie's play, &quot;The Mystery Of The Laughing Piano,&quot; or &quot;Who Tickled The Ivories?&quot; Ed Gardner does not appear on the program! Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ann Sothern, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949)

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Good Ship Jane (02-24-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1954. CBS network. "The Good Ship Jane: Why She Became Flotsam". Sustaining. A well written story of piracy and murder. Lou Merrill (host), Gary Montgomery, Ben Wright, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Paul Frees, William Johnstone, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-26T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Good Ship Jane: Why She Became Flotsam&quot;. Sustaining. A well written story of piracy and murder. Lou Merrill (host), Gary Montgomery, Ben Wright, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Paul Frees, William Johnstone, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Ship Jane (Aired February 24, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Blood Soaked Wagon (05-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)

The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his first Holmes story, A Study In Scarlet, in 1886. Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character was based on a real man, Dr Joseph Bell, a renown forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under. Conan-Doyle wrote 56 self contained short stories &amp; 4 novels (60 adventures in total) The collection is known as The Cannon. The first Sherlock Holmes film was produced in 1900. In 1939 the novels were developed as a series of films staring Basil Rathbone, establishing the trademark deerstalker, pipe &amp; spyglass as a global visual icon. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that feature Holmes. The first two stories, short novels appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890, respectively. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared until 1927. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1949. Mutual network. "The Adventure Of The Blood-Soaked Wagon". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Cy Harrice (announcer), Albert Buhrman (music), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Ian Martin. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)

The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his first Holmes story, A Study In Scarlet, in 1886. Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character was based on a real man, Dr Joseph Bell, a renown forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under. Conan-Doyle wrote 56 self contained short stories &amp; 4 novels (60 adventures in total) The collection is known as The Cannon. The first Sherlock Holmes film was produced in 1900. In 1939 the novels were developed as a series of films staring Basil Rathbone, establishing the trademark deerstalker, pipe &amp; spyglass as a global visual icon. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that feature Holmes. The first two stories, short novels appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890, respectively. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared until 1927. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 2, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Adventure Of The Blood-Soaked Wagon&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Cy Harrice (announcer), Albert Buhrman (music), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Howard Merrill (writer), Ian Martin. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Soaked Wagon (Aired May 2, 1949)

The author, (Sir) Arthur Conan-Doyle wrote his firs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Jump (01-11-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951)

 The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1951. Program #83. NBC network. "The Big Jump". Sponsored by: Fatima. Walter Harrison is on a thirteenth floor ledge, threatening to jump. Good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 33:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-25T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1980</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951)

 The show takes its name from an actual police term, a Dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history. The series gave millions of Americans a feel for the boredom and drudgery, as well as the danger and heroism, of real life police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting. He achieved both goals and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media. The shows cultural impact is demonstrated by the fact that even after five decades, elements of Dragnet are known to those who have never heard nor seen the program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1951. Program #83. NBC network. &quot;The Big Jump&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Walter Harrison is on a thirteenth floor ledge, threatening to jump. Good show! Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 33:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Jump (Aired January 11, 1951)

 The show takes its name from an actual police term, a D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lum &amp; Abner - Oil Tycoons - 4 Episodes COMPLETE (01-04-35 to 01-08-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Oil Tycoons  - 4 Episodes COMPLETE (01-04-35 to 01-08-3

The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. Lauck and Goff performed several different characters, modeling many of them after real-life residents of Waters, Arkansas. After the Quaker contract expired, Lauck and Goff continued to broadcast over two Texas stations, WBAP (Fort Worth) and WFAA (Dallas). In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-25T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lum,abner,pine,ridge,arkansas,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3337</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Oil Tycoons  - 4 Episodes COMPLETE (01-04-35 to 01-08-3

The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. Lauck and Goff performed several different characters, modeling many of them after real-life residents of Waters, Arkansas. After the Quaker contract expired, Lauck and Goff continued to broadcast over two Texas stations, WBAP (Fort Worth) and WFAA (Dallas). In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Oil Tycoons  - 4 Episodes COMPLETE (01-04-35 to 01-08-3

The Adventures of two small town s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Bell Tower (09-24-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1944. Program #43. NBC syndication. "The Bell Tower". Commercials added locally. The story of the Italian genius who built the world's most beautiful tower. The date is approximate. Herman Melville (author). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-25T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 24, 1944. Program #43. NBC syndication. &quot;The Bell Tower&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of the Italian genius who built the world's most beautiful tower. The date is approximate. Herman Melville (author). 25:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bell Tower (Aired September 24, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were gener...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - On A Country Road (Starring Carey Grant) 10-31-54 - HOLLOWEEN SHOW</title>
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        <![CDATA[On A Country Road (Aired October 31, 1954)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but "The Man in Black" role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17).
 
THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1954. CBS network. "On A Country Road". Sustaining. A couple runs out of gas during a storm while "The crazy woman" is chopping off people's heads, somewhere out in the darkness. The script was used also on "Suspense" on November 16, 1960 and on May 10, 1959 and on "The Grip Of Terror" in 1977 and on the "Suspense" program on television on March 13, 1951. Carey Grant (1954 show,) Helen Kleeb, Tom McKee, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Larry Thor (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harry Bartell, Virginia Gregg, Walter Bazarr (writer), John Carroll. 32:28.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-24T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halloween,suspense,gary,cooper,helen,kleeb,tom,mckee,norman,macdonnell,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1948</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On A Country Road (Aired October 31, 1954)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945. Kerns continued as host through 1947, and returned again in 1950, but &quot;The Man in Black&quot; role devolved back into a nameless announcer (Grams, 1997, 17).
 
THIS EPISODE:

October 31, 1954. CBS network. &quot;On A Country Road&quot;. Sustaining. A couple runs out of gas during a storm while &quot;The crazy woman&quot; is chopping off people's heads, somewhere out in the darkness. The script was used also on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 16, 1960 and on May 10, 1959 and on &quot;The Grip Of Terror&quot; in 1977 and on the &quot;Suspense&quot; program on television on March 13, 1951. Carey Grant (1954 show,) Helen Kleeb, Tom McKee, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Larry Thor (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harry Bartell, Virginia Gregg, Walter Bazarr (writer), John Carroll. 32:28.


  


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Suspense was actually spawned from another series c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - The Silver Scarab (06-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1947. CBS network. "The Silver Scarab". Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-24T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Scarab (Aired June 19, 1947)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1947. CBS network. &quot;The Silver Scarab&quot;. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. While in Cairo on the trail of pirate on the Red Sea, Ken Thurston is killed by three silver bullets. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (originator), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (11-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 14, 1951. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "Secret Word Is Roof". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 

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November 14, 1951. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;Secret Word Is Roof&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is 'Roof' (Aired November 14, 1951)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Cemetery Attack (04-20-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cemetery Attack (Aired April 20, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
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April 20, 1954. "Cemetery Attack" - NBC network. Sustaining. Peter Chambers is paid $1000 to deliver $250,000 to a graveyard at midnight. It's a complex kidnap plot against a very cheap millionaire! The system cue has been deleted. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, producer, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Evelyn Varden, Roger De Koven, Patricia Weil. 25:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-24T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1555</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cemetery Attack (Aired April 20, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1954. &quot;Cemetery Attack&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Peter Chambers is paid $1000 to deliver $250,000 to a graveyard at midnight. It's a complex kidnap plot against a very cheap millionaire! The system cue has been deleted. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, producer, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Evelyn Varden, Roger De Koven, Patricia Weil. 25:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Cemetery Attack (Aired April 20, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls of Ivy - The Gangster's Son (Aired January 20, 1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gangster's Son (01-20-50)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show.

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January 20, 1950. "The Gangster's Son" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is the son of a gangster at Ivy College? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, William Conrad, Gil Stratton, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Willard Waterman, Ted Osborne, Gloria Gordon, Walter Brown Neuman (writer). 30:27.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-24T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gangster's Son (01-20-50)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1950. &quot;The Gangster's Son&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Is the son of a gangster at Ivy College? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, William Conrad, Gil Stratton, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Nat Wolff (director), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Willard Waterman, Ted Osborne, Gloria Gordon, Walter Brown Neuman (writer). 30:27.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gangster's Son (01-20-50)

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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Dead Man's Debt (06-26-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1945. CBS network. "Dead Man's Debt". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A smart lawyer gets a murderer off the hook, but his fee is a high one. Joseph Julian, Ann Shephard, Berry Kroeger, Luis Van Rooten, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Robert Newman (writer). 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-23T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Dead Man's Debt&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soup. A smart lawyer gets a murderer off the hook, but his fee is a high one. Joseph Julian, Ann Shephard, Berry Kroeger, Luis Van Rooten, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Robert Newman (writer). 25:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Dead Man's Debt (Aired June 26, 1945)

Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Black Ball (11-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Black Ball". Rocky is mistaken for a gambler named Al Margo, who has been using Rocky's name to run up a large gambling debt. The imposter is soon found murdered. The program is referred to as, "The Rocky Jordan Show." Jack Moyles. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-23T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 6, 1949. CBS Pacific network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Black Ball&quot;. Rocky is mistaken for a gambler named Al Margo, who has been using Rocky's name to run up a large gambling debt. The imposter is soon found murdered. The program is referred to as, &quot;The Rocky Jordan Show.&quot; Jack Moyles. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Ball (Aired November 6, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American rest...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Slates Old Flame (08-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Slates Old Flame (Aired August 27, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 27, 1951. "Slates Old Flame" - When Humphrey Bogart gets pally with an old girl friend visiting Havana, there's fireworks from Lauren Bacall. There's motive for murder, too, when friend Jinny's rich husband is found dead and suspicion falls on Bogart. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 27:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 18:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-23T11_03_44-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1565</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Slates Old Flame (Aired August 27, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. 

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August 27, 1951. &quot;Slates Old Flame&quot; - When Humphrey Bogart gets pally with an old girl friend visiting Havana, there's fireworks from Lauren Bacall. There's motive for murder, too, when friend Jinny's rich husband is found dead and suspicion falls on Bogart. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Henry Hayward (director), Jay Novello (doubles), Tony Barrett, Eve McVeagh, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds. 27:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Slates Old Flame (Aired August 27, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Beulah Show - 2 Episodes (03-23-53) and (10-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "The Building Permit" (03-23-53) and "Cutting Onions" 10-09-53)

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was re-titled The Beulah Show. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-23T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beulah,show,hattie,mcdaniel,amanda,randolph,marlin,hurt,brown,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;The Building Permit&quot; (03-23-53) and &quot;Cutting Onions&quot; 10-09-53)

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was re-titled The Beulah Show. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;The Building Permit&quot; (03-23-53) and &quot;Cutting Onions&quot; 10-09-53)

The Beulah Show i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - The Egyptian Amulet (10-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Egyptian Amulet (Aired October 23, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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October 23, 1950. "The Egyptian Amulet" - NBC network, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. Candy solves a murder case involving a strange Egyptian Amulet. John Grover, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Bill Brownell (sound effects), Eloise Rowan (organ), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Natalie Masters, Frank Baron (engineer), Lou Tobin. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Egyptian Amulet (Aired October 23, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 23, 1950. &quot;The Egyptian Amulet&quot; - NBC network, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. Candy solves a murder case involving a strange Egyptian Amulet. John Grover, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Monte Masters (writer, director), Bill Brownell (sound effects), Eloise Rowan (organ), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Natalie Masters, Frank Baron (engineer), Lou Tobin. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Brown Alligator Briefcase (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brown Alligator Briefcase (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Brown Alligator Briefcase". Commercials added locally. "Any girl would want to be alone in the Mediterranean moonlight, with a very handsome man...unless he were a murderer!" The accent of the Italian police chief sounds Transylvanian. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-22T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brown Alligator Briefcase (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Brown Alligator Briefcase&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Any girl would want to be alone in the Mediterranean moonlight, with a very handsome man...unless he were a murderer!&quot; The accent of the Italian police chief sounds Transylvanian. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Brown Alligator Briefcase (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny Jello Program - Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (04-11-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)

Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as "Gladys Zybisco"); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqué for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, naïve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, "Moonlight and Roses." "Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen" appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another "Buck Benny Rides Again" episode: "Ready, Willing, and Lame." Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)

Mary Livingstone as his wisecracking and not especially deferential female friend (not quite his girlfriend, since Benny would often try to date movie stars like Barbara Stanwyck, and occasionally had stage girlfriends such as &quot;Gladys Zybisco&quot;); rotund announcer Don Wilson (who also served as announcer for Fanny Brice's hit, Baby Snooks); bandleader Phil Harris as a jive-talking, wine-and-women type whose repartee was rather risqu&#233; for its time; boy tenor Dennis Day, who was cast as a sheltered, na&#239;ve youth who still got the better of his boss as often as not (this character was originated by Kenny Baker, but perfected by Day); and, especially, Eddie Anderson as valet-chauffeur Rochester van Jones who was as popular as Benny himself. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 11, 1937. Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Mary reads a letter from Mama. Kenny Baker sings, &quot;Moonlight and Roses.&quot; &quot;Special Guests Are George Burns and Gracie Allen&quot; appear to plug their new show for Grape Nuts which is just starting. Another &quot;Buck Benny Rides Again&quot; episode: &quot;Ready, Willing, and Lame.&quot; Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are George Burns &amp; Gracie Allen (Aired April 11, 1937)

Mary Livingstone as his ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Wins The Draw (04-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Wins The Draw (Aired April 1, 1949)

The Fat Man" premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21, 1946, at 8:30pm, as part of a block of four new programs which also included "I Deal in Crime," "Forever Tops," and "Jimmy Gleason's Diner." "The Fat Man" originated in the studios of WJZ in New York and began as a modestly priced sustainer [no sponsor but the station] vaguely based upon character ideas in Dashiell Hammett's writings and fleshed out by producer, E.J. ("Mannie") Rosenberg. The announcer was Charles Irving. The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of "Big Town," and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 1, 1949. ABC network. "Murder Wins The Draw". Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. In Mexico, a beautiful woman leans Runyon to Guatemala City and a dead body in a hotel...murdered with a machete! J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-22T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Wins The Draw (Aired April 1, 1949)

The Fat Man&quot; premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21, 1946, at 8:30pm, as part of a block of four new programs which also included &quot;I Deal in Crime,&quot; &quot;Forever Tops,&quot; and &quot;Jimmy Gleason's Diner.&quot; &quot;The Fat Man&quot; originated in the studios of WJZ in New York and began as a modestly priced sustainer [no sponsor but the station] vaguely based upon character ideas in Dashiell Hammett's writings and fleshed out by producer, E.J. (&quot;Mannie&quot;) Rosenberg. The announcer was Charles Irving. The directors for the program were Clark Andrews, creator of &quot;Big Town,&quot; and Charles Powers. The main writer for the series was Richard Ellington, but it was also scripted by Robert Sloane, Lawrence Klee and others. The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 1, 1949. ABC network. &quot;Murder Wins The Draw&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. In Mexico, a beautiful woman leans Runyon to Guatemala City and a dead body in a hotel...murdered with a machete! J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Wins The Draw (Aired April 1, 1949)

The Fat Man&quot; premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Apron Faced Sorrel (02-07-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Six Shooter" - Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)

His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time. He became involved in a delighful Western version of Cinderella, complete with grouchy stepmother, ugly sisters, and a shoe that didn't fit. And at Christmas he told a young runaway the story of A Christmas Carol, Substituting the original Dickens characters with Western heavies. Britt even had time to fall in love, but it was the age-old story of people from different worlds, and the romance was foredoomed despite their valiant efforts to save it. So we got a cowboy-into-the-sunset ending for this series, truly one of the bright spots of radio. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 7, 1954. "Apron Faced Sorrel" - NBC network. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, a young boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appears that he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-22T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>six,shooter,james,jimmy,stewart,william,johnstone,bert,holland,john,wald,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)

His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time. He became involved in a delighful Western version of Cinderella, complete with grouchy stepmother, ugly sisters, and a shoe that didn't fit. And at Christmas he told a young runaway the story of A Christmas Carol, Substituting the original Dickens characters with Western heavies. Britt even had time to fall in love, but it was the age-old story of people from different worlds, and the romance was foredoomed despite their valiant efforts to save it. So we got a cowboy-into-the-sunset ending for this series, truly one of the bright spots of radio. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 7, 1954. &quot;Apron Faced Sorrel&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, a young boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appears that he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Six Shooter&quot; - Apron Faced Sorrel (Aired February 7, 1954)

H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (03-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired March 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 22, 1953. "Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter" - NBC network. Sustaining. The oldest chase of all. Cathy Sutter's rocky romance with wealthy James Carter Jr. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Ann Thomas, Jane Webb, Irene Hubbard, Lawson Zerbe, Leon Janney. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-21T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired March 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 22, 1953. &quot;Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The oldest chase of all. Cathy Sutter's rocky romance with wealthy James Carter Jr. Part of the system cue has been deleted. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Ann Thomas, Jane Webb, Irene Hubbard, Lawson Zerbe, Leon Janney. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cathy Sutter Meets James Carter (Aired March 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Caliph Of Baghdad (02-26-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Caliph Of Baghdad (Aired February 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising.

THIS EPISODE:

February 26, 1977. Program #7. CBS network. "The Caliph Of Baghdad". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 28, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Paul Tripp (performer, adaptor from a story in, "The Arabian Nights"), Fred Gwynne, Leon Janney, Himan Brown (producer, director), Lloyd Battista, Robert Dryden, Ruth Anders. 40:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-21T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2409</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Caliph Of Baghdad (Aired February 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising.

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February 26, 1977. Program #7. CBS network. &quot;The Caliph Of Baghdad&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 28, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Paul Tripp (performer, adaptor from a story in, &quot;The Arabian Nights&quot;), Fred Gwynne, Leon Janney, Himan Brown (producer, director), Lloyd Battista, Robert Dryden, Ruth Anders. 40:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Caliph Of Baghdad (Aired February 26, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - Case Of The Quincy Killers (04-24-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

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April 24, 1948. Program #526. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Quincy Killers". Participating sponsors. A father and son team specialize in kidnapping, theft and murder. This program is noted for its use of a melodeon instead of the usual organ. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 9, 1973. Ted Corday (director), Stanley Niss (writer), William Zuckert, Bill Smith, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Ben Hunter (KEX Portland Oregon announcer). 23:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1437</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 24, 1948. Program #526. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Quincy Killers&quot;. Participating sponsors. A father and son team specialize in kidnapping, theft and murder. This program is noted for its use of a melodeon instead of the usual organ. WRVR rebroadcast date: July 9, 1973. Ted Corday (director), Stanley Niss (writer), William Zuckert, Bill Smith, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Don Gardiner (announcer), Ben Hunter (KEX Portland Oregon announcer). 23:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Quincy Killers (Aired April 24, 1948)

Gang Busters was an American dramatic ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Paar Program - Radio Show Parody (08-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Radio Show Parody (Aired August 31, 1947)

Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, "Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever." As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-21T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,paar,carol,burnett,woody,allen,liza,minnelli,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio Show Parody (Aired August 31, 1947)

Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, &quot;Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever.&quot; As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Radio Show Parody (Aired August 31, 1947)

Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been calle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case (07-20-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case (Aired July 20, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case". Sustaining. The first show of the series. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Edward Francis (writer, billed as Eugene Edward Francis). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-21T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector,thorne,karl,weber,carol,warner,gluck,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digital,deli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case (Aired July 20, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Edward Francis (writer, billed as Eugene Edward Francis). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fabulous Divorce Payoff Murder Case (Aired July 20, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-liv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Eddie - aka: Exclusive Story (11-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 13, 1947. ABC network. "Eddie". Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as "Angel With Two Faces," and "Exclusive Story." Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-20T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 13, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Eddie&quot;. Sustaining. A reporter falls in love with a beautiful widow, who is still suspected of killing her husband. The program may be dated November 3, 1948. The script was used on the program previously on May 25, 1947. The story is also known as &quot;Angel With Two Faces,&quot; and &quot;Exclusive Story.&quot; Alice Frost, Clark Andrews (director), Glenn Osser (conductor), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer). 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Eddie - aka Exclusive Story (Aired November 13, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Death Is So Trivial (02-07-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1975. Program #399. CBS network. "Death Is So Trivial". Sponsored by: Vigne Wine, Buick, Sine-Off. The program was rebroadcast on April 26, 1975. Program #400 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 12, 1974. Program #401 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 16, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Elspeth Eric (writer), Tony Roberts, Kristoffer Tabori, Suzanne Grossman, Bryna Raeburn, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-10-20T17_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-20T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2656</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1975. Program #399. CBS network. &quot;Death Is So Trivial&quot;. Sponsored by: Vigne Wine, Buick, Sine-Off. The program was rebroadcast on April 26, 1975. Program #400 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 12, 1974. Program #401 was a rebroadcast of the program of December 16, 1974. E. G. Marshall (host), Elspeth Eric (writer), Tony Roberts, Kristoffer Tabori, Suzanne Grossman, Bryna Raeburn, Dan Ocko, Himan Brown (producer, director). 44:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is So Trivial (Aired February 7, 1975)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one ho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Dead White Lifeboat (04-24-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead White Lifeboat (Aired April 24, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 24, 1955. Program #12. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Dead-White Lifeboat". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin, Katherine Barrett, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-20T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead White Lifeboat (Aired April 24, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 24, 1955. Program #12. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Dead-White Lifeboat&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Santos Ortega, Maurice Tarplin, Katherine Barrett, Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead White Lifeboat (Aired April 24, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Four Star Playhouse - The Hunted (08-14-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Hunted (Aired August 14, 1949)

Four Star Playhouse aired on radio from NBC on Sunday nights at 8:00 PM for 13 episodes. Premiere episode was on 1949-07-03 and the final episode was 1949-09-25. The series was primarily an anthology type drama. The shows starred Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray, Loretta Young and Robert Cummings. The series was brought back as Four Star Playhouse as a television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Show Note From TimesPast 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 14, 1949. NBC network. "The Hunted". Sustaining. An interesting story about a man helping a damsel in distress, who turns out to be a kleptomaniac. The relationship soon turns to murder. Robert Cummings, Maurice Beaudine Jr. (writer), Lurene Tuttle, William Conrad, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Wilms Herbert, Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin, Warren Lewis (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:31.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>four,star,playhouse,robert,cummings,lurene,tuttle,william,conrad,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hunted (Aired August 14, 1949)

Four Star Playhouse aired on radio from NBC on Sunday nights at 8:00 PM for 13 episodes. Premiere episode was on 1949-07-03 and the final episode was 1949-09-25. The series was primarily an anthology type drama. The shows starred Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray, Loretta Young and Robert Cummings. The series was brought back as Four Star Playhouse as a television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Show Note From TimesPast 

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August 14, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Hunted&quot;. Sustaining. An interesting story about a man helping a damsel in distress, who turns out to be a kleptomaniac. The relationship soon turns to murder. Robert Cummings, Maurice Beaudine Jr. (writer), Lurene Tuttle, William Conrad, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Wilms Herbert, Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin, Warren Lewis (director), Edward King (announcer). 29:31.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hunted (Aired August 14, 1949)

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      <title>Favorite Story - The Time Machine (05-28-49) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Favorite Story - The Time Machine (Aired December 24, 1946) 
Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. "Favorite Story" musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on "Favorite Story" is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as "Arrowsmith", "Tale of Two Cities", "Random Harvest" and the all-time fictional favorite story, "The Late George Apley".  Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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December 24, 1946. Program #27. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "The Debt Collector". Commercials added locally. The "favorite story" of Van Johnson. Ronald Colman (host), Maurice Level (author), Tom Tully (narrator), Tony Barrett, Claude Sweeten (composer, conductor), Jerome Lawrence (adaptor, director, producer), Robert E. Lee (aptor, director, producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>favorite,story,ronald,colman,author-publisher,george,palmer,putnam,hollywood,classic,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Favorite Story - The Time Machine (Aired December 24, 1946) 
Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, &quot;Favorite Story&quot; has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows&#8212;the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude Sweeten, whose name has become a by-word in radio. &quot;Favorite Story&quot; musical background is one of Hollywood's favorite composers of dramatic music. Mr. Colman who will be heard regularly on &quot;Favorite Story&quot; is known to millions of movie goers for his magnificent leading roles in such movies as &quot;Arrowsmith&quot;, &quot;Tale of Two Cities&quot;, &quot;Random Harvest&quot; and the all-time fictional favorite story, &quot;The Late George Apley&quot;.  Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1946. Program #27. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Debt Collector&quot;. Commercials added locally. The &quot;favorite story&quot; of Van Johnson. Ronald Colman (host), Maurice Level (author), Tom Tully (narrator), Tony Barrett, Claude Sweeten (composer, conductor), Jerome Lawrence (adaptor, director, producer), Robert E. Lee (aptor, director, producer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Favorite Story - The Time Machine (Aired December 24, 1946) 
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      <title>Lights Out - The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (03-09-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs.

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Lights Out (Devil &amp; Mr O) - The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (03-09-43)
March 9, 1943. CBS network. "The Ball". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A ghastly story about the headless, walking dead. The story is also known as, "Paris Macbre." This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Bea Benaderet, Jane Morgan. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs.

THIS EPISODE:

Lights Out (Devil &amp; Mr O) - The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (03-09-43)
March 9, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Ball&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A ghastly story about the headless, walking dead. The story is also known as, &quot;Paris Macbre.&quot; This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Bea Benaderet, Jane Morgan. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ball aka: Paris Macabre (Aired March 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Practical Joker (02-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Practical Joker (Aired February 25, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 25, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Practical Joker". Sponsored by: Kraft Cheese Spreads. Red Davis has been murdered. Chuck Morgan had been bragging that he's going to kill Morgan. Mrs. Davis remarries only twelve hours after Red's deat! This is a case for Mike Waring...The Falcon! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Ann Williams (a drama student at Sarah Lawrence College), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-19T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Practical Joker (Aired February 25, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 25, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Practical Joker&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Cheese Spreads. Red Davis has been murdered. Chuck Morgan had been bragging that he's going to kill Morgan. Mrs. Davis remarries only twelve hours after Red's deat! This is a case for Mike Waring...The Falcon! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer), Ann Williams (a drama student at Sarah Lawrence College), Drexel Drake (creator), Arlo (music), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Practical Joker (Aired February 25, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - The Girl From Kansas (06-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Girl From Kansas (Aired June 5, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. 

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June 5, 1950. "The Girl From Kansas" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. A story of young love and old death. A girl from Kansas named Linda Johnson has been arrested for grand theft. She's bailed out by someone she doesn't even know. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Worth (music), Barbara Fuller, Gerald Mohr, Jeanette Nolan, Lou Krugman, Francis Chaney. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-19T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Girl From Kansas (Aired June 5, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. 

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June 5, 1950. &quot;The Girl From Kansas&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. A story of young love and old death. A girl from Kansas named Linda Johnson has been arrested for grand theft. She's bailed out by someone she doesn't even know. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Worth (music), Barbara Fuller, Gerald Mohr, Jeanette Nolan, Lou Krugman, Francis Chaney. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Girl From Kansas (Aired June 5, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Deck Of Cards (Part 2 of 2) 1937</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deck Of Cards (Part 2 of 2) 1937

Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-19T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Deck Of Cards (Part 2 of 2) 1937

Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deck Of Cards (Part 2 of 2) 1937

Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Deck Of Cards (Part 1 of 2) 1937</title>
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        <![CDATA[Deck Of Cards (Part 1 of 2) 1937

During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee. It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles. After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister. After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1. It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was "The Affair at the Victory Ball", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-19T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Deck Of Cards (Part 1 of 2) 1937

During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee. It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles. After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister. After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1. It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was &quot;The Affair at the Victory Ball&quot;, which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Deck Of Cards (Part 1 of 2) 1937

During the first world war, Poirot left Belgium for Britain a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phyl Coe Mysteries - Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)

The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio series that came out in 1936, with the lead character's name designed to reflect the sponsor, Philco Radio Tubes. PHYL (short for Phyllis) COE is described as the "beautiful girl detective". She was a private investigator who was smart, aggressive, and a "take-charge" lady. Cast and crew have not yet been identified. None of the solutions to each episode appear in it, since the original listeners were supposed to send in their answers to Philco and win cash prizes. About 12 episodes are known to be in circulation. At the heigth of its popularity about 250 radio stations throughout the U.S. were airing this 15 program. The contest was run by Geare-Marston, Inc of Philadelphia.

TODAY'S SHOW: The Laughing Ghost Mystery (11-09-37) and The Jagged Rock Mystery (11-23-37)


November 9, 1937. Program #10. Philco syndication. "The Laughing Ghost Mystery". Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. This ghost also kills, when he's not a ventriloquist's traveling voice! Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.

November 23, 1937. Program #12. Philco syndication. "The Jagged Rock Mystery". Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. Phyl Coe solves a murder at Canadian ski resort, and breaks up a dope smuggling ring too! The date is subject to correction. Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-18T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phyl,coe,mysteries,beautiful,girl,detective,philco,radio,tubes,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)

The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio series that came out in 1936, with the lead character's name designed to reflect the sponsor, Philco Radio Tubes. PHYL (short for Phyllis) COE is described as the &quot;beautiful girl detective&quot;. She was a private investigator who was smart, aggressive, and a &quot;take-charge&quot; lady. Cast and crew have not yet been identified. None of the solutions to each episode appear in it, since the original listeners were supposed to send in their answers to Philco and win cash prizes. About 12 episodes are known to be in circulation. At the heigth of its popularity about 250 radio stations throughout the U.S. were airing this 15 program. The contest was run by Geare-Marston, Inc of Philadelphia.

TODAY'S SHOW: The Laughing Ghost Mystery (11-09-37) and The Jagged Rock Mystery (11-23-37)


November 9, 1937. Program #10. Philco syndication. &quot;The Laughing Ghost Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. This ghost also kills, when he's not a ventriloquist's traveling voice! Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.

November 23, 1937. Program #12. Philco syndication. &quot;The Jagged Rock Mystery&quot;. Sponsored by: Philco Radios and Tubes. Phyl Coe solves a murder at Canadian ski resort, and breaks up a dope smuggling ring too! The date is subject to correction. Bud Collyer, Peggy Allenby.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes From 1937 (11-09-37) (11-23-37)

The Phyl Coe Mysteries was a syndicated radio ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pete Kelly's Blues - June Gould (09-12-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson. A lesser-known television version, still produced and directed by Webb but with William Reynolds in the lead, aired in 1959, using scripts originally written for the radio version. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1951. Program #12. "June Gould" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. June Gould's mother has arrived in Kansas City looking for her, and asks Pete to help. Good radio, possibly dated September 15, 1951. Arthur Hamilton (composer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), George Van Eps (guitar), Jack Webb, Jed Demott ( bass), Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock, Moe Schneider (trombone), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-18T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pete,kelly,blues,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a &quot;fat, friendly little guy.&quot; The plots typically centered around Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often downbeat. The series inspired a 1955 film version of Pete Kelly's Blues, in which Jack Webb produced, directed and starred. It used many of the same musicians, including Cathcart, and Ella Fitzgerald was cast as Maggie Jackson. A lesser-known television version, still produced and directed by Webb but with William Reynolds in the lead, aired in 1959, using scripts originally written for the radio version. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 12, 1951. Program #12. &quot;June Gould&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. June Gould's mother has arrived in Kansas City looking for her, and asks Pete to help. Good radio, possibly dated September 15, 1951. Arthur Hamilton (composer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), George Van Eps (guitar), Jack Webb, Jed Demott ( bass), Joe Eisinger (writer), Matty Matlock, Moe Schneider (trombone), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>June Gould (Starring Jack Webb (Aired September 12, 1951)

Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Strickly Business (02-16-55)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-18T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1460</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. It aired on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream-Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. In 1955 it was the eighth most popular show on radio, as noted in Time: The Nielsen ratings of the top ten radio shows seemed to indicate that not much has changed in radio. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Strickly Business (Aired February 16, 1955)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Maxwell House Coffee Burns &amp; Allen Show - The Vanderlips On Holiday (06-16-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, "Say good night, Gracie," and Gracie would say, "Good night Gracie!" Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions.

THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1949. "The Vanderlips On Holiday" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Gracie tries to break up a romance between Emily Vanderlip and guest Rudy Vallee. Bill Goodwin, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, Keith Fowler (writer), Marylee Robb, Paul Henning (writer), Richard Crenna, Rudy Vallee, Tobe Reed (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-18T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>burns,allen,rudy,vallee,bill,goodwin,george,gracie,harry,lubin,orchestra,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burns and Allen show, the vast majority of the dialogue and speaking parts were written for Allen, who was credited with having the genius to deliver her lengthy diatribes in a fashion that made it look as though she was making her arguments up on the spot. (One running gag on the TV show was the existence of a closet full of hats belonging to various visitors to the Burns household, where the guests would slip out the door unnoticed, leaving their hats behind, rather than face another round with Gracie.) A continuing joke on the show was that George would say, &quot;Say good night, Gracie,&quot; and Gracie would say, &quot;Good night Gracie!&quot; Ralph Pape used the catchphrase for the title of his play, Say Goodnight, Gracie, produced by Steppenwolf in 1983, and the phrase lives on as a title of other books and stage productions.

THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1949. &quot;The Vanderlips On Holiday&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. Gracie tries to break up a romance between Emily Vanderlip and guest Rudy Vallee. Bill Goodwin, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Lubin and His Orchestra, Keith Fowler (writer), Marylee Robb, Paul Henning (writer), Richard Crenna, Rudy Vallee, Tobe Reed (announcer). 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanderlips On Holiday (Aired June 16, 1949)

During a typical 23-minute episode of the Burn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Zero Hour - Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes - "Some People Die Only Once" (05-14-74) and "The Reward" (05-15-74)

The Zero Hour was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-18T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-10-18T00_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1539846065.13054281" length="7440799" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1860</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)

The Zero Hour was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling.With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on Septermber 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes - &quot;Some People Die Only Once&quot; (05-14-74) and &quot;The Reward&quot; (05-15-74)

The Zero Hou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Homicide House (06-30-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1945. NBC syndication. "Homicide House". Commercials added locally. Two reporters investigating a murder come upon a rundown mansion inhabited by a strange trio who insist it's still 1898! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-17T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS].

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1945. NBC syndication. &quot;Homicide House&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two reporters investigating a murder come upon a rundown mansion inhabited by a strange trio who insist it's still 1898! Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Homicide House (Aired June 30, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Deadly Train (03-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Deadly Train (Aired March 13, 1946)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1946. NBC network. "The Case Of The Deadly Train". Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Ingram Shaving Cream. A good story about Mr. D.A., Harrington and Miss Miller bringing a prisoner back East to testify against a gangster. A hired gunman and his moll plan the murder of the D.A. despite a train wreck! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator),Peter Van Steeden (music), Edward Byron (writer), Robert Shaw (writer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-17T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Deadly Train (Aired March 13, 1946)

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1946. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Train&quot;. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Ingram Shaving Cream. A good story about Mr. D.A., Harrington and Miss Miller bringing a prisoner back East to testify against a gangster. A hired gunman and his moll plan the murder of the D.A. despite a train wreck! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator),Peter Van Steeden (music), Edward Byron (writer), Robert Shaw (writer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

  
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      <title>The Caltex Theater - Bad Day At Black Rock (02-15-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bad Day At Black Rock (Aired February 15, 1959)

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: ‘Crime and Punishment’, ‘Lass of Richmond Hill’, ‘Iris’, ‘Good-bye Mr Chips’, ‘The Petrified Forest’. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Bad Day At Black Rock (Aired February 15, 1959)

The Caltex Theater was an Australian Drama Anthology which aired from 1948 to 1960. It was a continuation of the Macquarie Radio Theatre (which began in 1941, with a name change in 1948). One-hour episodes aired weekly on Sunday evening at 8:00 PM. The cast included Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, and Keith Eden. Many of the productions were adaptations of popular movies, similar to Lux Radio Theatre in the U.S. At least 490 episodes were aired, but I know of only 6 that survive. Some of the plays include: &#8216;Crime and Punishment&#8217;, &#8216;Lass of Richmond Hill&#8217;, &#8216;Iris&#8217;, &#8216;Good-bye Mr Chips&#8217;, &#8216;The Petrified Forest&#8217;. Contributors: Caltex Oil (SPO), Hanson-Rubensohn Company, Sydney (SPO), Lawrence H. Cecil (PDR), E. Mason Wood (PDE), Walter Pym (PDR), Reginald Goldsworthy (PDR), Richard Lane (SCR), Kay Keavney (SCR), Fay Hardy (RES). Cast: Richard Davies, Lyndall Barbour, Sheila Sewell, Alan White, Patricia Kennedy, Keith Eden. Broadcast details: 1948-1960 ; Sundays on 2GB (and Macquarie Network) at 8.00pm. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bad Day At Black Rock (Aired February 15, 1959)

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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Murder In The Penthouse (03-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Penthouse (Aired March 2, 1947)

Fred Allen, who comically feuded with Jack Benny on the air for years, invented an entirely new form of radio comedy which consisted of lampooning current events, making fun of his sponsors, and presenting skits that featured a cast of memorable recurring characters. Allen was born John Florence Sullivan on May 31st, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of a bookbinder and storyteller. He became interested in comedy after finding a book on its history in his father's shop, and he taught himself to juggle by reading a book on the subject by the age of eighteen he was appearing in vaudeville as a juggler and comedian. A successful engagement at the Palace in 1919 led to many Broadway shows, including The Passing Show of 1922, where he met his future wife and radio co-star, Portland Hoffa. 

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March 2, 1947. "Murder In The Penthouse" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Shefford's Cheese, Tenderleaf Tea. Allen's Alley Question: "Do you take a daily newspaper?" The cast does a drama with the Quiz Kids called, "Mayhem In The Penthouse." Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Joel Kupperman. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Penthouse (Aired March 2, 1947)

Fred Allen, who comically feuded with Jack Benny on the air for years, invented an entirely new form of radio comedy which consisted of lampooning current events, making fun of his sponsors, and presenting skits that featured a cast of memorable recurring characters. Allen was born John Florence Sullivan on May 31st, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of a bookbinder and storyteller. He became interested in comedy after finding a book on its history in his father's shop, and he taught himself to juggle by reading a book on the subject by the age of eighteen he was appearing in vaudeville as a juggler and comedian. A successful engagement at the Palace in 1919 led to many Broadway shows, including The Passing Show of 1922, where he met his future wife and radio co-star, Portland Hoffa. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1947. &quot;Murder In The Penthouse&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Shefford's Cheese, Tenderleaf Tea. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;Do you take a daily newspaper?&quot; The cast does a drama with the Quiz Kids called, &quot;Mayhem In The Penthouse.&quot; Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Joel Kupperman. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Penthouse (Aired March 2, 1947)

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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - Leonas Room Starring Vincent Price (02-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Leonas Room Starring Vincent Price (Aired February 25, 1949)

Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. "Johnny" ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop’s uniform, he was seen "stepping out on storefronts all over America" to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris.

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February 25, 1949. CBS network. "Leona's Room". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. A theater critic is blackmailed by a vaudeville mind-reader. A well written story! Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-16T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,morris,playhouse,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Leonas Room Starring Vincent Price (Aired February 25, 1949)

Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. &quot;Johnny&quot; ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop&#8217;s uniform, he was seen &quot;stepping out on storefronts all over America&quot; to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 25, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Leona's Room&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Tobacco. A theater critic is blackmailed by a vaudeville mind-reader. A well written story! Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, editor, director), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Nursemaid (07-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Emerson Drug, the maker of Bromo-Seltzer, decided that it would be more economical for them to abandon their Ellery Queen sponsorship over NBC and innaugurate a new series at a much lower cost. And so it was that Emerson Drug, Leslie Charteris, and producer/agent James Saphier brought the package to air over NBC for a three-month run between January and April 1945.

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July 15, 1951. "The Nursemaid" - NBC network. aka: "No, My Darling Daughter". Sustaining. A wealthy old lady hires the Saint to protect her daughter from the gangsters she's hanging out with. After a murder, the old lady confesses! Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, Frederick Shields, Hy Averback, Eda Reiss Merin, Gale Page, Glen Vernon, Tony Barrett, Don Stanley (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Tom Conway, William Conrad. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-16T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlone in Ireland. Radio Athlone's powerful transmitters broadcast The Saint throught the United Kingdom, often being picked up in The Netherlands and France. British Stage actor Terence De Marney was Radio's first Simon Templar. It wasn't until 1945 that The Saint aired over American Radio. Two of the scripts from the Radio Athlone run were adapted for the Leslie Charteris-penned Brian Aherne run over CBS in the Summer of 1945. The Saint owed it's debut over Radio to the extraordinary success of the Ellery Queen franchise. Ellery Queen had become so popular over Radio that it priced itself out of a sponsor. Emerson Drug, the maker of Bromo-Seltzer, decided that it would be more economical for them to abandon their Ellery Queen sponsorship over NBC and innaugurate a new series at a much lower cost. And so it was that Emerson Drug, Leslie Charteris, and producer/agent James Saphier brought the package to air over NBC for a three-month run between January and April 1945.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 15, 1951. &quot;The Nursemaid&quot; - NBC network. aka: &quot;No, My Darling Daughter&quot;. Sustaining. A wealthy old lady hires the Saint to protect her daughter from the gangsters she's hanging out with. After a murder, the old lady confesses! Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Peggy Webber, Barney Phillips, Frederick Shields, Hy Averback, Eda Reiss Merin, Gale Page, Glen Vernon, Tony Barrett, Don Stanley (announcer), Larry Roman (writer), Tom Conway, William Conrad. 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nursemaid (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Saint first appeared in Radio in 1940 over Radio Athlo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Death Pays A Visit (06-11-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Pays A Visit (Aired June 11, 1945)

The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. 

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June 11, 1945. CBS Pacific network. "Death Pays A Visit". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Jack Crowley needs $10,000 fast to cover the shortage in his accounts at the bank. Along comes laughing cousin Charlie for a weekend visit...with $10,000 in cash! The course of action called for seems obvious. Was it a coincidence that the "greedy" wife is named, "Trina?" George W. Allen (director), Lewis Reed (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Elliott Lewis. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-16T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Pays A Visit (Aired June 11, 1945)

The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr,  Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 11, 1945. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Death Pays A Visit&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. Jack Crowley needs $10,000 fast to cover the shortage in his accounts at the bank. Along comes laughing cousin Charlie for a weekend visit...with $10,000 in cash! The course of action called for seems obvious. Was it a coincidence that the &quot;greedy&quot; wife is named, &quot;Trina?&quot; George W. Allen (director), Lewis Reed (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), Elliott Lewis. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The stories followed an effective formula in which a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Vera Ellen (06-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Vera Ellen (Aired June 23, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 23, 1953. "Special Guest Is Vera Ellen" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World." Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Vera-Ellen (guest). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-16T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Vera Ellen (Aired June 23, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 23, 1953. &quot;Special Guest Is Vera Ellen&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, &quot;I'm Sitting On Top Of The World.&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Vera-Ellen (guest). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Vera Ellen (Aired June 23, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show busines...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Joe Mattock (03-16-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 16, 1948. Program #14. Finley syndication. "Joe Mattock". Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 397. A truck driver and his beautiful hitch-hiker commit murder to get their hands on $100,000, kept in a little black bag. The date is subject to correction. Ivan Ditmars (music), Larry Finley (producer), Hal Sawyer, Frank Albertson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jerry Hausner, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 16, 1948. Program #14. Finley syndication. &quot;Joe Mattock&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 397. A truck driver and his beautiful hitch-hiker commit murder to get their hands on $100,000, kept in a little black bag. The date is subject to correction. Ivan Ditmars (music), Larry Finley (producer), Hal Sawyer, Frank Albertson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jerry Hausner, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects). 28:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Mattock (Aired March 16, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - Find Julie Rayton (05-21-65)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Find Julie Rayton (Aired May 21, 1965)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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May 21, 1965. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Find Julie Raydon". Who killed Julie? Not even her dentist knows for sure! The program is also known as: "The Starlight Mystery Theatre." William Wintersole, Valora Noland, Stuart Levin, Joyce Reed, Norman Belkin, William O'Connell, John Anniston, Michael Dayton (technical director), Brian Adams (producer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-15T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>william,wintersole,valora,noland,stuart,levin,joyce,reed,norman,belkin,o'connell,john,anniston,starlight,mystery,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxc</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1252</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Find Julie Rayton (Aired May 21, 1965)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 21, 1965. KPFK, Los Angeles origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Find Julie Raydon&quot;. Who killed Julie? Not even her dentist knows for sure! The program is also known as: &quot;The Starlight Mystery Theatre.&quot; William Wintersole, Valora Noland, Stuart Levin, Joyce Reed, Norman Belkin, William O'Connell, John Anniston, Michael Dayton (technical director), Brian Adams (producer, director), Robert Frederick (writer). 20:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Find Julie Rayton (Aired May 21, 1965)

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Tough Guy (03-09-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-15T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3031</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tough Guy (Aired March 9, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater (Mutual Radio Theater) was an anth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - Wanda's Work Of Art (08-25-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wanda's Work Of Art (Aired August 25, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. Show Notes From Pumamouse. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 25, 1964. Program #38. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. "Wanda's Work Of Art". Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2018 20:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-15T13_07_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Wanda's Work Of Art (Aired August 25, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. Show Notes From Pumamouse. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 25, 1964. Program #38. Springbok Radio (South Africa), AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Wanda's Work Of Art&quot;. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wanda's Work Of Art (Aired August 25, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Jack Writes His Will (03-12-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-15T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Writes His Will (Aired March 12, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Derringer Society (07-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-14T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson was initially the legendary and versatile Radio talent, Harry Bartell. The incorporation of a sponsor's spokesperson into the ensemble cast wasn't ground-breaking for the genre. Petri had introduced their flavor of the format with their first sponsorship of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes over MBS in October 1943 and for the three following years immediately preceding their sponsorship of The Casebook of Gregory Hood. But this wasn't the earliest product placement innovation in Radio. Burns and Allen had woven their various sponsors' products into their earliest scripts, as had Bob Hope with his sponsors, Jack Benny with his sponsors, and Fred Allen with his. The format, at least under Harry Bartell's watch, was seamlessly intertwined into each script, as well as even more complementary and entertaining for Bartell's contribution. The introductions completed, Harry Bartell would inquire as to the casebook adventure for the evening. Sandy or Gregory would frame the adventure and launch into the scripted mystery. One out of context sponsor break would occur at the midpoint of the script, with Bartell transitioning into a recap of the continuing adventure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Derringer Society (Aired July 08, 1946)

In The Casebook of Gregory Hood the spokesperson w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Bathtub (04-01-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Bathtub". Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-10-14T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-14T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1619</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. Program #25. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Bathtub&quot;. Participating sponsors. Edward Jones is married...very married. He has wives all over the place. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 26, 1975. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 26:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bathtub (Aired April 1, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the ol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Edna Wolf Case (08-09-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Edna Wolf Case (Aired August 9, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1950. NBC network. "The Edna Wolf Case". Sponsored by: Rexall. Edna Wolf hires Diamond to get the goods on her husband for a divorce. Diamond comes up with a frame for murder. Dick Powell sings, "You Made Me Love You" after solving the case. This program was rebroadcast on September 20, 1953. The scene where Diamond is "taken for a ride" is similar to a scene in the program of February 2, 1951. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ted de Corsia, Wilms Herbert, Blake Edwards (writer), Hy Averback, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-14T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1934</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Edna Wolf Case (Aired August 9, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Edna Wolf Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Rexall. Edna Wolf hires Diamond to get the goods on her husband for a divorce. Diamond comes up with a frame for murder. Dick Powell sings, &quot;You Made Me Love You&quot; after solving the case. This program was rebroadcast on September 20, 1953. The scene where Diamond is &quot;taken for a ride&quot; is similar to a scene in the program of February 2, 1951. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Ted de Corsia, Wilms Herbert, Blake Edwards (writer), Hy Averback, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). 32:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Edna Wolf Case (Aired August 9, 1950)

Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes From 1943 (02-02-43 and 02-09-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "A Piece Of Silk" (02-02-43) and "The Fight Against Fire" (02-09-43)"

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history. 

TODAY'S SHOW: "A Piece Of Silk" (02-02-43) and "The Fight Against Fire" (02-09-43)" 

February 2, 1943.  Program #596. A Piece Of Silk". Sustaining. How Andre Garnerin perfected the first parachute (and used it!). 15 minutes. 

February 9, 1943. Program #590. Westinghouse syndication. "The Fight Against Fire". Sustaining. A history of firemen and their equipment. . 15 minutes.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-14T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,in,research,education,school,history,westinghouse,syndicationdrama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;A Piece Of Silk&quot; (02-02-43) and &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot; (02-09-43)&quot;

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history. 

TODAY'S SHOW: &quot;A Piece Of Silk&quot; (02-02-43) and &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot; (02-09-43)&quot; 

February 2, 1943.  Program #596. A Piece Of Silk&quot;. Sustaining. How Andre Garnerin perfected the first parachute (and used it!). 15 minutes. 

February 9, 1943. Program #590. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot;. Sustaining. A history of firemen and their equipment. . 15 minutes.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;A Piece Of Silk&quot; (02-02-43) and &quot;The Fight Against Fire&quot; (02-09-43)&quot;

A wonderful...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Education &amp; Schools (01-07-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Education &amp; Schools (Aired January 7, 1947)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a "red skeleton." The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: "Who are you?" Talking Skeleton: "Me? I’m Red." Shemp: "Oh, Red.Skeleton."

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh 903 Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire: "Education and Schools." Chapter 1: "Clem Kadiddlehopper At School." Chapter 3: "Never Too Young To Learn," with "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor, Anita Ellis, David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton, Wonderful Smith. 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-14T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Education &amp; Schools (Aired January 7, 1947)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a &quot;red skeleton.&quot; The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: &quot;Who are you?&quot; Talking Skeleton: &quot;Me? I&#8217;m Red.&quot; Shemp: &quot;Oh, Red.Skeleton.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh 903 Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire: &quot;Education and Schools.&quot; Chapter 1: &quot;Clem Kadiddlehopper At School.&quot; Chapter 3: &quot;Never Too Young To Learn,&quot; with &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor, Anita Ellis, David Forrester and His Orchestra, GeGe Pearson, Pat McGeehan, Verna Felton, Wonderful Smith. 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Education &amp; Schools (Aired January 7, 1947)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Kidnap (11-11-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kidnap (Aired November 11, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 11, 1954. "Kidnap" - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about a juvenile "blowing his top" on marijuana. A kidnap case follows. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-13T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Kidnap (Aired November 11, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 11, 1954. &quot;Kidnap&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about a juvenile &quot;blowing his top&quot; on marijuana. A kidnap case follows. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kidnap (Aired November 11, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Unwelcome Rescue (07-03-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 3, 1948. NBC network. "The Unwelcome Rescue". Sustaining. Frank and Bart save a girl's life while working as lifeguards in Atlantic City and uncover a munitions plot. Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Ruth Braun (writer), William Welch (supervisor), Burt L. Standish (creator), Earl George, Elaine Rost, Gilbert Braun (writer), Hal Studer, Jack Kuney (director), Lawson Zerbe, Lon Clark, Mary Patton, Mel Brandt (announcer). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-13T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 3, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Unwelcome Rescue&quot;. Sustaining. Frank and Bart save a girl's life while working as lifeguards in Atlantic City and uncover a munitions plot. Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Ruth Braun (writer), William Welch (supervisor), Burt L. Standish (creator), Earl George, Elaine Rost, Gilbert Braun (writer), Hal Studer, Jack Kuney (director), Lawson Zerbe, Lon Clark, Mary Patton, Mel Brandt (announcer). 34:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Unwelcome Rescue (Aired July 3, 1948)

The character also appears in numerous radio serials...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Box 13 - Look Pleasant Please (12-05-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 5, 1948. Program #16. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Look Pleasant Please". Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday is asked to have his picture taken with a beautiful girl, and finds himself engaged to an heiress about to come into fifteen million dollars! The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, John Beal, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2018 20:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-13T13_08_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1631</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 5, 1948. Program #16. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Look Pleasant Please&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday is asked to have his picture taken with a beautiful girl, and finds himself engaged to an heiress about to come into fifteen million dollars! The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, John Beal, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Look Pleasant Please (Aired December 5, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Life of Riley - The Dog Catcher (05-07-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight").


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-13T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1313</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dog Catcher (Aired 7, 1944)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - Operation Murder (08-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Murder (Aired August 2, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1946. Program #50. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Operation Murder". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-13T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>house,suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Murder (Aired August 2, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1946. Program #50. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Operation Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Murder (Aired August 2, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Double Exposure (06-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1953. Program #65. ZIV Syndication. "Double Exposure". Commercials added locally. Matt Cvetic is told to recover a roll of film that was taken by an American journalist in a Soviet prison camp. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Johnstone, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-12T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1604</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1953. Program #65. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Double Exposure&quot;. Commercials added locally. Matt Cvetic is told to recover a roll of film that was taken by an American journalist in a Soviet prison camp. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Johnstone, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Exposure (Aired June 21, 1953)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a v...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Escape - The Tramp (03-01-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tramp (Aired March 1, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 1, 1953. CBS network. "The Tramp". Sustaining. A trio of Limeys has a go at the piracy of an old hulk and her drunken captain. This is a network version. Ben Wright, Antony Ellis (writer, director), Jay Novello, Charlie Lung, Tudor Owen, Alec Harford, Lou Krugman, Charles Davis, John Meston (editorial supervisor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-10-12T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-12T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13045663.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tramp (Aired March 1, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 1, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Tramp&quot;. Sustaining. A trio of Limeys has a go at the piracy of an old hulk and her drunken captain. This is a network version. Ben Wright, Antony Ellis (writer, director), Jay Novello, Charlie Lung, Tudor Owen, Alec Harford, Lou Krugman, Charles Davis, John Meston (editorial supervisor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tramp (Aired March 1, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in go...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Gasoline Cocktail (12-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)

With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. "In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement," MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. "Gasoline Cocktail". Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 20:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-12T13_34_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)

With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett Sloane, Lionel Stander and Joan Lorring, none of the other featured actors in the series ever played a major role in Radio. We don't mention this to in any way detract from these fine performers' work in this program. We simply point out the novelty of this program in the annals of Golden Age Radio history. &quot;In the Interest of Good Citizenship and Law Enforcement,&quot; MGM presented these seventy-eight programs as syndicated transcriptions. There had been a glut of such civic minded programs between the 1940s and 1950s, so it's difficult to imagine how MGM thought they might milk even more public interest out of yet another such program. But it turned out to be a very successful program for both MGM and WMGM. Crime Does Not Pay was well-received during its run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 12, 1949. Program #10. MGM syndication. &quot;Gasoline Cocktail&quot;. Commercials added locally. A Transylvanian arsonist is extinguished. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bela Lugosi, Ira Marion (writer), Bob Williams (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gasoline Cocktail (Aired December 12, 1949)

With the possible exception of Ed Begley, Everett ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title> The Honest Harold Peary Show - The Circus Is In Town (04-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Circus Is In Town (Aired April 25, 1951)

The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 25, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. "The Circus Is In Town". Harold sings, "If I Could Lay Beside A Babbling Brook." Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Stuffy Singer, Sammy Ogg, John McGovern, David Light (as a goat), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-12T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Circus Is In Town (Aired April 25, 1951)

The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 25, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;The Circus Is In Town&quot;. Harold sings, &quot;If I Could Lay Beside A Babbling Brook.&quot; Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Stuffy Singer, Sammy Ogg, John McGovern, David Light (as a goat), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Circus Is In Town (Aired April 25, 1951)

The series lasted only one season. The regular ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Ancestor (10-29-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ancestor (Aired October 29, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1971. CBS network. "Ancestor". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A woman held prisoner by three gangsters is rescued by a strange hero. The program includes public service announcements. The story is also knwon as, "The Archer." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Claudette Colbert, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-11T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-10-11T23_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1539324087.13044185" length="6970292" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ancestor (Aired October 29, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1971. CBS network. &quot;Ancestor&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A woman held prisoner by three gangsters is rescued by a strange hero. The program includes public service announcements. The story is also knwon as, &quot;The Archer.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Claudette Colbert, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ancestor (Aired October 29, 1971)

The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked por...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (07-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (Aired July 29, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls". Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-11T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (Aired July 29, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Blood-Stained Pearls&quot;. Commercials added locally. An old man finds the three largest pearls in the world. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Ofd The Blood Stained Pearls (Aired July 29, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sle...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Blue Beetle - Smashing The Drug Ring (2 Parts Complete) 05-15-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Smashing The Drug Ring (2 Parts Complete) Aired May 15, 1940

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman.

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 15, 1940. Program #1. Fox Features syndication. "Smashing Dope Ring". Commercials added locally. Trying to arrest a dope peddler selling marijuana cigarettes, Dan Garrett is machine-gunned and is near death. Dr. Franz slips him some secret 2X formula and he recovers instantly. He also gains abnormal strength and superhuman vitality. Frank Lovejoy, Paul Ford. 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-11T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1518</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Smashing The Drug Ring (2 Parts Complete) Aired May 15, 1940

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman.

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 15, 1940. Program #1. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Smashing Dope Ring&quot;. Commercials added locally. Trying to arrest a dope peddler selling marijuana cigarettes, Dan Garrett is machine-gunned and is near death. Dr. Franz slips him some secret 2X formula and he recovers instantly. He also gains abnormal strength and superhuman vitality. Frank Lovejoy, Paul Ford. 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Smashing The Drug Ring (2 Parts Complete) Aired May 15, 1940

After his father was killed by a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Boston Blackie - Only One Way Out For Me (11-12-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-10-11T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-11T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1673</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Only One Way Out For Me (Aired November 12, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - Salute To Horse Racing (03-30-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Horse Racing". Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-11T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy Vallee Hour, and he got much publicity as a regular on The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September 6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners. Three Ring Time, a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale was followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go (1944-45) could best be described as slapstick radio with studio audience members acting out long suppressed urges (often directed at host Berle). 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 30, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Horse Racing&quot;. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Salute To Horse Racing (Aired March 30, 1948)

In 1934-36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rud...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - Fingerprints Don't Lie (07-11-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fingerprints Don't Lie (Aired July 11, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 11, 1934. Program #33. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "Fingerprints Don't Lie". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Officer #734 has been held up, shot and robbed by two men who escaped in a Hudson. The Department of Records and Identification uses fingerprints to apprehend the criminals. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 31:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-10T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1898</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fingerprints Don't Lie (Aired July 11, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 11, 1934. Program #33. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;Fingerprints Don't Lie&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Officer #734 has been held up, shot and robbed by two men who escaped in a Hudson. The Department of Records and Identification uses fingerprints to apprehend the criminals. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 31:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fingerprints Don't Lie (Aired July 11, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Garrulous Bartender (07-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1949. Program #13. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Garrulous Bartender". Commercials added locally. From $100,000 embezzlement, the trail leads to Juarez, Mexico, and murder. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-10T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race initially starring durable and versatile character actor Tom Collins. Legendary composer Ivan Ditmars scored both the audition and production series. The audition for the series was recorded during February 1949. The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1949. Program #13. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Garrulous Bartender&quot;. Commercials added locally. From $100,000 embezzlement, the trail leads to Juarez, Mexico, and murder. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Garrulous Bartender (Aired July 24, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - Life Can Be Murder (07-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1951. CBS network. "Life Can Be Murder". Sustaining. Marlowe meets Marney Carr in a bar and becomes involved in a case of murder when she disappears. Gerald Mohr, James Nusser, Joan Banks, June Whitley, Kathleen Hite (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Marjorie Bennett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Dubov, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Virginia Gregg, Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2018 21:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-10T14_19_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-10-10T14_19_18-07_00.mp3?_=1539206516.13041886" length="6899239" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13041888.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably received, probably because of a combination of writing and acting. No one could duplicate the writing of Raymond Chandler, but this group of writers was very good. While Chandler's distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Gerald Mohr delivered the lines had a way of making you forget that they weren't written by Chandler. Mr. Mohr seemed born for the part of the cynical detective. His voice and timing were perfect for the character. In a letter to Gene Levitt, one of the show's writers, Raymond Chandler commented that a voice like Gerald Mohr's at least packed personality; a decided an improvement over his opinion of the original show. By 1949 the show had the largest audience in radio. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

July 21, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Life Can Be Murder&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe meets Marney Carr in a bar and becomes involved in a case of murder when she disappears. Gerald Mohr, James Nusser, Joan Banks, June Whitley, Kathleen Hite (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Marjorie Bennett, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Paul Dubov, Pierre Garriguenc (composer), Raymond Chandler (creator), Roy Rowan (announcer), Shirley Mitchell, Virginia Gregg, Wilbur Hatch (music). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Life Can Be Murder (Aired July 21, 1951)

This revival of Philip Marlowe was more favorably rec...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Vaudeville Team (02-25-47) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Vaudeville Team (Aired February 25, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat.

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February 25, 1947. "Vaudeville Team" CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. The Grand Caliph of The Loyal Order Of Benevolent Zebras is coming to town. Mel and Mr. Colby plan to do a comedy routine at the celebration. Alan Reed, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>Vaudeville Team (Aired February 25, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat.

THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1947. &quot;Vaudeville Team&quot; CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. The Grand Caliph of The Loyal Order Of Benevolent Zebras is coming to town. Mel and Mr. Colby plan to do a comedy routine at the celebration. Alan Reed, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mac Benoff (writer), Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Vaudeville Team (Aired February 25, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - The Dummy (05-18-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)

The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-10T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1854</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)

The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dummy (Aired May 18, 1964)

The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflec...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Pale Horse (Part 2 of 2) 11-06-61</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pale Horse (Part 2 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels and in twenty short stories. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. Alongside Hercule Poirot, she is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Sketch magazine in 1926, "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pale Horse (Part 2 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels and in twenty short stories. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. Alongside Hercule Poirot, she is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Sketch magazine in 1926, &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot;, which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pale Horse (Part 2 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - The Pale Horse (Part 1 of 2) 11-06-61</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pale Horse (Part 1 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller in Devon, England in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Taught at home by a governess and tutors, as a child Agatha Christie never attended school. She became adept at creating games to keep herself occupied at a very young age. A shy child, unable to adequately express her feelings, she first turned to music as a means of expression and, later in life, to writing. In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot. While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. Although it was completed in a year, it wasn't published until 1920, five years later. "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" gave the world the inimitable Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer who was to become one of the most enduring characters in all of fiction.  

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"The Pale Horse" is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1961 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at fifteen shillings (15/-) and the US edition at $3.75. The novel features her novelist detective Ariadne Oliver as a minor character, and reflects in tone the supernatural novels of Dennis Wheatley who was then at the height of his popularity. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pale Horse (Part 1 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller in Devon, England in 1890, the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. Taught at home by a governess and tutors, as a child Agatha Christie never attended school. She became adept at creating games to keep herself occupied at a very young age. A shy child, unable to adequately express her feelings, she first turned to music as a means of expression and, later in life, to writing. In 1914, at the age of 24, she married Archie Christie, a World War I fighter pilot. While he was off at war, she worked as a nurse. It was while working in a hospital during the war that Christie first came up with the idea of writing a detective novel. Although it was completed in a year, it wasn't published until 1920, five years later. &quot;The Mysterious Affair at Styles&quot; gave the world the inimitable Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer who was to become one of the most enduring characters in all of fiction.  

THIS EPISODE:

&quot;The Pale Horse&quot; is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1961 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at fifteen shillings (15/-) and the US edition at $3.75. The novel features her novelist detective Ariadne Oliver as a minor character, and reflects in tone the supernatural novels of Dennis Wheatley who was then at the height of his popularity. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pale Horse (Part 1 of 2) Aired November 6, 1961

Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was born Agath...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Beware The Walking Dog (05-03-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality."Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.  


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-09T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer.William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot;Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today.  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Beware The Walking Dog (Aired May 3, 1953)

Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Head Of The Board (09-11-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Head Of The Board (Aired September 11, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1949. " Head Of The Board" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Paste, Palmolive Soap. Even though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-09T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Head Of The Board (Aired September 11, 1949)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

September 11, 1949. &quot; Head Of The Board&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Paste, Palmolive Soap. Even though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Father Brown Mysteries - The Actor &amp; The Alibi (11-02-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Actor &amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)

When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton’s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-09T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1628</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Actor &amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)

When we consider the question of clerics and mysteries, the first figure most of us think of is G.K. Chesterton&#8217;s Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton&#8217;s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven&#8217;t tried. Their success depends on the same factors by which we judge any piece of fiction in general and mystery fiction in particular. Father Brown was a natural for radio and he has appeared in several series on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably The Father Brown Stories which were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1984 and 1987.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Actor &amp; The Alibi (Aired November 2, 1986)

When we consider the question of clerics and my...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - A Promise To Mark (10-13-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1943. NBC network. "A Promise To Mark". Sustaining. An amusing story of an old washed up lawyer and his last case, defending a young man accused of stealing three prize chickens. James Aswell (author). 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1943. NBC network. &quot;A Promise To Mark&quot;. Sustaining. An amusing story of an old washed up lawyer and his last case, defending a young man accused of stealing three prize chickens. James Aswell (author). 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Promise To Mark (Aired October 13, 1943)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - The Doctor's Dilemma (03-02-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Doctor's Dilemma (Aired March 2, 1954)

As hard as it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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March 2, 1954. "The Doctor's Dilemma " - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A doctor's son has stolen $25,000 worth of narcotics from his father's office. Rocky pretends that he's a blackmailer and lays a trap. See cat. #88919 for a network version of this program Frank Sinatra, Raymond Burr, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Jack Carroll, Georgia Ellis, Barney Phillips. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-08T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> The Doctor's Dilemma (Aired March 2, 1954)

As hard as it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1954. &quot;The Doctor's Dilemma &quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A doctor's son has stolen $25,000 worth of narcotics from his father's office. Rocky pretends that he's a blackmailer and lays a trap. See cat. #88919 for a network version of this program Frank Sinatra, Raymond Burr, Norm Sickle (writer), Andrew C. Love (director), Maurice Hart, Jack Carroll, Georgia Ellis, Barney Phillips. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Doctor's Dilemma (Aired March 2, 1954)

As hard as it may be to believe by today's standar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Girl Who Cried Wolf (12-15-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Girl Who Cried Wolf (Aired December 15, 1950

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Girl Who Cried Wolf". Sustaining. The director of an "ecological foundation" has disappeared. Murder soon follows...ecologically! Part of the program closing and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Charles O'Neill (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Lamont Johnson, Herb Butterfield, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Charlotte Lawrence, Monica Nealy, Howard McNear. 29:06. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-08T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Girl Who Cried Wolf (Aired December 15, 1950

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Girl Who Cried Wolf&quot;. Sustaining. The director of an &quot;ecological foundation&quot; has disappeared. Murder soon follows...ecologically! Part of the program closing and the system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Charles O'Neill (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Lamont Johnson, Herb Butterfield, Don Stanley (announcer), Rex Stout (creator), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Lawrence Dobkin, Charlotte Lawrence, Monica Nealy, Howard McNear. 29:06. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Girl Who Cried Wolf (Aired December 15, 1950

Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Special Guest Is Joan Blondell (08-13-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Joan Blondell (Aired August 13, 1939)

Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. Initially this incarnation of the program also featured as regulars master of ceremonies Don Ameche, singers Dorothy Lamour and Nelson Eddy, and (for the first few weeks) comedian W.C. Fields, accompanied by a different guest star each week. Perhaps the most infamous of the latter was Mae West, whose appearance on the program of December 12, 1937 was highlighted with a sexually suggestive "Adam and Eve" sketch that caused a public outcry and resulted in West being banned from the radio airwaves for many years thereafter.Beginning January 7, 1940, the regular cast apart from Bergen and McCarthy were dropped and the show was cut to a half-hour and retitled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Also beginning in 1940, the program would go on hiatus for a number of weeks each summer. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1939. "Special Guest Is Joan Blondell" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Where Else But Here?" Charlie is planning a hiking trip. The local commercial cutaways are heard at 20 and 54 minutes into the program. Guest Joan Blondell and Don appear in a Hollywood comedy, "Stardust," by Cyril Kramer. A few seconds have been deleted from the drama. "Vera Vague" lectures about travel to England. Charlie stages his own version of "Stardust," called, "Fishing Prohibited," or "No Casting Today." Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, Nelson Eddy (returning to the program), William Spargrove (commercial spokesman, East Coast), Joan Blondell, Cyril Kramer (writer), Barbara Jo Allen, Jim Bannon (announcer). 59:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-08T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,sanborn,hour,comedy,variety,song,laugh,funny,humor,joke,don,ameche,edgar,armbruster,orchestra,dorothy,lamour,nelson,eddy,robert,bergen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Joan Blondell (Aired August 13, 1939)

Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. Initially this incarnation of the program also featured as regulars master of ceremonies Don Ameche, singers Dorothy Lamour and Nelson Eddy, and (for the first few weeks) comedian W.C. Fields, accompanied by a different guest star each week. Perhaps the most infamous of the latter was Mae West, whose appearance on the program of December 12, 1937 was highlighted with a sexually suggestive &quot;Adam and Eve&quot; sketch that caused a public outcry and resulted in West being banned from the radio airwaves for many years thereafter.Beginning January 7, 1940, the regular cast apart from Bergen and McCarthy were dropped and the show was cut to a half-hour and retitled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Also beginning in 1940, the program would go on hiatus for a number of weeks each summer. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1939. &quot;Special Guest Is Joan Blondell&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Where Else But Here?&quot; Charlie is planning a hiking trip. The local commercial cutaways are heard at 20 and 54 minutes into the program. Guest Joan Blondell and Don appear in a Hollywood comedy, &quot;Stardust,&quot; by Cyril Kramer. A few seconds have been deleted from the drama. &quot;Vera Vague&quot; lectures about travel to England. Charlie stages his own version of &quot;Stardust,&quot; called, &quot;Fishing Prohibited,&quot; or &quot;No Casting Today.&quot; Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, Nelson Eddy (returning to the program), William Spargrove (commercial spokesman, East Coast), Joan Blondell, Cyril Kramer (writer), Barbara Jo Allen, Jim Bannon (announcer). 59:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - The Glass Key (03-10-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Glass Key (Aired March 10, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 10, 1939. CBS network. "The Glass Key". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A portrait of "the dark ways of the underworld" during the Depression. Crooked politics, murder, violence, a good story. Guest Warden Lawes of Sing Sing is interviewed after the story. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Effie Palmer, Elizabeth Morgan, Elspeth Eric, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Howard Smith, Laura Baxter, Lewis E. Lawes (warden of Sing Sing), Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Paul Stewart, Ray Collins (narrator). 59:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-07T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Glass Key (Aired March 10, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 10, 1939. CBS network. &quot;The Glass Key&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A portrait of &quot;the dark ways of the underworld&quot; during the Depression. Crooked politics, murder, violence, a good story. Guest Warden Lawes of Sing Sing is interviewed after the story. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Effie Palmer, Elizabeth Morgan, Elspeth Eric, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Howard Smith, Laura Baxter, Lewis E. Lawes (warden of Sing Sing), Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Paul Stewart, Ray Collins (narrator). 59:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Vanilla Murder Case (12-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1948. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. "The Vanilla Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A soda jerk is killed with a syrup pump! Vance decides that this is the last straw, and solves the case! Jackson Beck. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-07T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1948. Program #24. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Vanilla Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A soda jerk is killed with a syrup pump! Vance decides that this is the last straw, and solves the case! Jackson Beck. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Vanilla Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1948)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Robert Perry Case (03-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)

There were some unusual devices used in the show that help set it apart from other shows. There was no partner, assistant, or secretary for Johnny. The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility – frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny’s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype.

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1949. "The Robert W. Perry Case". An audition recording. Johnny is hired as a bodyguard for Mr. Perry, but a bomb goes off in his office when Johnny reports for duty. The script was subsequently used on the program on March 4, 1949 and March 3, 1950. Charles Russell, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Mark Warnow (music), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)

There were some unusual devices used in the show that help set it apart from other shows. There was no partner, assistant, or secretary for Johnny. The character closest to a continuing role was that of Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigned Johnny many of his cases. Another atypical aspect gave the show additional credibility &#8211; frequently, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about Johnny&#8217;s cases on the radio. Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype.

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January 14, 1949. &quot;The Robert W. Perry Case&quot;. An audition recording. Johnny is hired as a bodyguard for Mr. Perry, but a bomb goes off in his office when Johnny reports for duty. The script was subsequently used on the program on March 4, 1949 and March 3, 1950. Charles Russell, Paul Dudley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Mark Warnow (music), Richard Sanville (producer, director). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Robert Perry Case (Aired January 14, 1949)

There were some unusual devices used in the sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox (11-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox (Aired November 7, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title "CBS Is There" and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to "You Are There". A total of 90 episodes were broadcast. Only 75 episodes are known to exist in recorded form. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1948. "Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox" - CBS network. "Lee Rides To Meet Grant". Sustaining. The events of April 9, 1865. The day the Civil War ended, as seen from the Appomatox courthouse. Charles Webster, Don Hollenbeck, Eric Dressler, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck (announcer), John Daly, Ken Roberts (announcer), McKay Juran (writer), Ned Calmer, Quincy Howe, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer), Robert Readick, Staats Cotsworth, Thomas Chalmers. 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-07T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox (Aired November 7, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title &quot;CBS Is There&quot; and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to &quot;You Are There&quot;. A total of 90 episodes were broadcast. Only 75 episodes are known to exist in recorded form. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1948. &quot;Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox&quot; - CBS network. &quot;Lee Rides To Meet Grant&quot;. Sustaining. The events of April 9, 1865. The day the Civil War ended, as seen from the Appomatox courthouse. Charles Webster, Don Hollenbeck, Eric Dressler, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck (announcer), John Daly, Ken Roberts (announcer), McKay Juran (writer), Ned Calmer, Quincy Howe, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer), Robert Readick, Staats Cotsworth, Thomas Chalmers. 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lee &amp; Grant At Appomattox (Aired November 7, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical edu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - Charles Crandall Murder Case (05-12-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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May 12, 1951. "The Charles Crandall Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-07T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 12, 1951. &quot;The Charles Crandall Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Charles Crandall is found murdered in an alley. He has no wallet, but he does have an expensive watch and a parking ticket! Charlie Crandall proves to be very much alive. Larry Thor, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Jack Kruschen, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, Joe Walters (announcer), Adam Williams, Peggy Webber, Joy Terry. 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Charles Crandall Murder Case (Aired May 12, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - Great Moments In History (08-04-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. 

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August 4, 1957. "Great Moments In History" - Program #4. CBS network. Sustaining. The story behind the ride of Paul Revere, Dr. Herman Horn lectures on Hi Fi, The Lox Audio Theatre presents "Rock Around My Nose," "The Yellow Rose Of Texas." Stan Freberg (performer, writer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Peter Leeds, Peggy Taylor, Daws Butler, June Foray, Pete Barnum (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-07T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes: After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 4, 1957. &quot;Great Moments In History&quot; - Program #4. CBS network. Sustaining. The story behind the ride of Paul Revere, Dr. Herman Horn lectures on Hi Fi, The Lox Audio Theatre presents &quot;Rock Around My Nose,&quot; &quot;The Yellow Rose Of Texas.&quot; Stan Freberg (performer, writer), Billy May and His Orchestra, Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, Peter Leeds, Peggy Taylor, Daws Butler, June Foray, Pete Barnum (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Great Moments In History (Aired August 4, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whisperer - Hippity Hoppy (07-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hippity Hoppy (Aired July 22, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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July 22, 1951. "Hippity Hoppy" - NBC network. Sustaining. The Syndicate orders the death of two men in jail, and suceeds with one murder with the help of a "teacher." Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Bob Anderson, Carleton Young, Dan Riss, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-06T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1474</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hippity Hoppy (Aired July 22, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 22, 1951. &quot;Hippity Hoppy&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The Syndicate orders the death of two men in jail, and suceeds with one murder with the help of a &quot;teacher.&quot; Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Bob Anderson, Carleton Young, Dan Riss, Don Rickles (announcer), John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Paul Frees, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hippity Hoppy (Aired July 22, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall - Last Visit (10-24-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1980. Program #17. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. "Last Visit". Sustaining. The story of the "Eternity Cove" hotel in Newfoundland, and the frustrations of two of its two visitors. A good horror story. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is November 15, 1981. Ray Will (writer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Howell (producer, director), Earle Toppings (script editor), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Henry Ramer (host), Frank Perry, Nonnie Griffin, Gerard Parkes. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-06T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightfall,horror,scifi,science,fiction,mystery,fantasy,supernatural,cbc,canada,weird,obscure,otrr,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1980. Program #17. CBC, Toronto origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, CT. aircheck. &quot;Last Visit&quot;. Sustaining. The story of the &quot;Eternity Cove&quot; hotel in Newfoundland, and the frustrations of two of its two visitors. A good horror story. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is November 15, 1981. Ray Will (writer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Howell (producer, director), Earle Toppings (script editor), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Henry Ramer (host), Frank Perry, Nonnie Griffin, Gerard Parkes. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Last Visit (Aired October 24, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Shadow People (09-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)

There were four series under the  Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first  Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947.  The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Shadow People". Sustaining. A well-done story of those who are never seen but are always there. The announcements have possibly been deleted. This program has also been dated September 5, 1952. J. Sheridan LeFanu (author). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2018 21:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-06T14_08_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1467</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)

There were four series under the  Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first  Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947.  The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Shadow People&quot;. Sustaining. A well-done story of those who are never seen but are always there. The announcements have possibly been deleted. This program has also been dated September 5, 1952. J. Sheridan LeFanu (author). 24:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shadow People (Aired September 21, 1953)

There were four series under the  Hall Of Fantasy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - The American School (05-07-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 7, 1947. ABC network. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick. A program dedicated to "The American School" (The Progressive School), The Grammar School. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving, Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-06T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 7, 1947. ABC network. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick. A program dedicated to &quot;The American School&quot; (The Progressive School), The Grammar School. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving, Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet. 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The American School (Aired May 7, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Two Sharp Knives (12-22-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1942. CBS network. "Two Sharp Knives". Sustaining. A story about a bumbling small town assistant police chief who's not as dumb as he seems to be. A wanted man is captured and later found hanging in his cell. The program has a surprise ending. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on April 12, 1945 and June 7, 1945. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Dashiell Hammett (author), John Dietz (director), Stu Erwin, William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Dickson Carr (adaptor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-05T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1942. CBS network. &quot;Two Sharp Knives&quot;. Sustaining. A story about a bumbling small town assistant police chief who's not as dumb as he seems to be. A wanted man is captured and later found hanging in his cell. The program has a surprise ending. The story was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on April 12, 1945 and June 7, 1945. Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Dashiell Hammett (author), John Dietz (director), Stu Erwin, William Spier (producer, director, editor), John Dickson Carr (adaptor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Sharp Knives (Aired December 22, 1942)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Gol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Last Night (06-15-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Last Night (Aired June 15, 1943)

One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 15, 1943. CBS network. "Last Night". Sustaining. The story of a corpse in the rumble seat and a debt-ridden dude ranch. Kent Smith, Margo, Cornell Woolrich (author, based on his short story, "The Red Tide"), William Spier (adaptor, producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-05T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Last Night (Aired June 15, 1943)

One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills&quot; and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were &quot;withheld until the last possible second&quot;; and evildoers were usually punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE: 

June 15, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Last Night&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a corpse in the rumble seat and a debt-ridden dude ranch. Kent Smith, Margo, Cornell Woolrich (author, based on his short story, &quot;The Red Tide&quot;), William Spier (adaptor, producer), Ted Bliss (director), Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Last Night (Aired June 15, 1943)

One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger -  Vic Sully Is Murdered (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Vic Sully Is Murdered (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-05T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granger,danger,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1519</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Vic Sully Is Murdered (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Vic Sully Is Murdered (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (07-04-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1951. NBC network. "Hidden Thoughts Of A Feminine Mind...Concerned With Murder". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Lesley Woods, Himan Brown (director), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 28:26. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-05T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,private,files,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1706</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Hidden Thoughts Of A Feminine Mind...Concerned With Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Leon Janney, Lesley Woods, Himan Brown (director), Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Kenneth Banghart (announcer). 28:26. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hidden Thoughts In A Feminine Mind (Aired July 4, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; He...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - The Barbells Of Scotland (10-16-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. "The Barbells Of Scotland, or "Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?" The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, "Hi Lili, Hi Lo," Phil sings, "Pease Puddin' Hot." Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-05T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1841</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)

A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done. Walter Tetley (Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve) played the delivery boy Julius Abbruzio. Nice guy? No. Other characters included Alice's deadbeat brother Willie, ably played by Robert North, and announcer Bill Forman. The show was produced and directed by Paul Phillips. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1953. NBC network. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. &quot;The Barbells Of Scotland, or &quot;Who Put The Muscle In Mr. Harris' Bussle?&quot; The first commercial was added live. A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. This is a network, sponsored version. Alice sings, &quot;Hi Lili, Hi Lo,&quot; Phil sings, &quot;Pease Puddin' Hot.&quot; Unedited tape, recorded October 2, 1953. The program is preceded by an audience warm-up by Bill Forman (briefly) and Phil, who tells the audience several jokes. The warm-up sounds as if it was recorded off the P. A. or somewhat off-mike. Alan Reed, Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Edward James (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, John Hubbard, Lou Derman (writer), Phil Harris, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Alvino Rey (member of the orchestra), Red Nichols (member of the orchestra), The Sportsmen. 30:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Barbells Of Scotland (Aired October 16, 1953)

A couple of actors well known on other shows...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Rendezvous With Satan (05-29-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rendezvous With Satan (Aired May 29, 1942)

Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1942. Program #28. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Rendezvous With Satan". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Georgiana Cook (billed as Georgiana Cook Hite). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-04T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Rendezvous With Satan (Aired May 29, 1942)

Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home and his office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1942. Program #28. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Rendezvous With Satan&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Eleanor Naylor Corin, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Georgiana Cook (billed as Georgiana Cook Hite). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>David Harding Counter Spy - The Case Of The Poison Peddler (02-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 24, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Poison Peddler". Sponsored by: Pepsi-Cola. An underworld "king" has a strange laugh, a painted store window and a ripped jacket leads to murder. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-04T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>david,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 24, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Poison Peddler&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi-Cola. An underworld &quot;king&quot; has a strange laugh, a painted store window and a ripped jacket leads to murder. Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), William Sweets (director). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Poison Peddler (Aired February 24, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak &amp; Dagger - Swastika On The Windmill (07-30-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

July 30, 1950. NBC network. "The Swastika On The Windmill". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative enters Nazi occupied Holland to stay with his uncle and radio troop information to the Allied forces. Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin, Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Murray Ross (organist while John Gart is on vacation). 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-04T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

July 30, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Swastika On The Windmill&quot;. Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative enters Nazi occupied Holland to stay with his uncle and radio troop information to the Allied forces. Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin, Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Murray Ross (organist while John Gart is on vacation). 27:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Swastika On The Windmill (Aired July 30, 1950)

 This is the story of the WWII special governme...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Battle School (04-01-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

"Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-04T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series crea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (03-09-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)

WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1952. "The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen" - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)

WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1952. &quot;The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium! Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue has been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Dr. Duncan Allen (Aired March 9, 1952)

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      <title>Big Town - The Mask Of Evil (01-04-49)l</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. NBC network. "The Mask Of Evil". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Mystery writer Hannah Harper, and her nervous companion, summon Steve Wilson and Lorelei to the lighthouse in which they're living. They are hearing noises and explosions. Listen for a monosyllabic moron, a 7 foot rabbit, a Chinese dentist named Dr. Fu, and a real red herring! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. When Big Town moved to television, the program was telecast live, but in 1952 the production switched to film after the move from New York City to Hollywood. The television series ran on CBS from 1950 through 1954, continuing on NBC from 1955 through 1956. Repeat episodes aired on the DuMont Network (under the title City Assignment) while Big Town was still showing first-run episodes on CBS. Reruns were also shown under the titles Heart of the City, Headline and Byline Steve Wilson.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mask Of Evil&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. Mystery writer Hannah Harper, and her nervous companion, summon Steve Wilson and Lorelei to the lighthouse in which they're living. They are hearing noises and explosions. Listen for a monosyllabic moron, a 7 foot rabbit, a Chinese dentist named Dr. Fu, and a real red herring! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Hugh James (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mask Of Evil (Aired January 4, 1949)

Big Town is a radio show that aired from 1937 to 1952...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Touch Of Death (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-03T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Arch Oboler`s Plays - Big Ben (11-14-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Big Ben (Aired November 14, 1964)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. 

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November 14, 1964. Syndicated, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Big Ben". A cranky mantel clock is the god a native chief prays to while waiting to kill a baby. Arch Oboler (writer, host, producer, director), Virginia Gregg. 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Ben (Aired November 14, 1964)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. On the surface, the sketch did not feature much more than West's customary suggestive double-entendres, and today it seems quite tame. But in 1937, that sketch and a subsequent routine featuring West trading suggestive quips with Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy helped the broadcast cause a furor that resulted in West being banned from broadcasting and from being mentioned at all on NBC programming for 15 years. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 14, 1964. Syndicated, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Big Ben&quot;. A cranky mantel clock is the god a native chief prays to while waiting to kill a baby. Arch Oboler (writer, host, producer, director), Virginia Gregg. 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Big Ben (Aired November 14, 1964)

Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high scho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle Man (01-01-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes ("Law and Order" ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1955. CBS network. "The Bottle Man". Sponsored by: L &amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-03T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts &quot;Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.&quot; The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and still remains the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes (&quot;Law and Order&quot; ended in 2010 with 476 episodes).

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1955. CBS network. &quot;The Bottle Man&quot;. Sponsored by: L &amp; M. An old drunk named Tom Cassidy is determined to kill a gambler named Bill Clell, for a good reason. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on March 22, 1958. Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), George Fenneman (commercial spokesman), William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Eleanor Tannen, Ralph Moody, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (producer, transcriber), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Bottle (Aired January 1, 1955)

Gunsmoke is an Am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - The Accusing Corpse (04-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sealed Book - The Accusing Corpse (04-29-45)
The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1945. Program #7. Mutual network. "The Accusing Corpse". Sustaining. A plot to a commit double murder is executed in a very strange way with very strange results. The script was also used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on April 16, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 1, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-03T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sealed Book - The Accusing Corpse (04-29-45)
The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1945. Program #7. Mutual network. &quot;The Accusing Corpse&quot;. Sustaining. A plot to a commit double murder is executed in a very strange way with very strange results. The script was also used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on April 16, 1944. The system cue has been deleted. This program has also been dated July 1, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sealed Book - The Accusing Corpse (04-29-45)
The Accusing Corpse (Aired April 29, 1945)

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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - Guest In The House (Starring Kirk Douglas) 09-25-46 </title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest In The House (Starring Kirk Douglas) Aired September 25, 1946

Stars and movies with Oscars were the idea - in most cases, the movie stars recreated their academy award roles for the show, or in other cases, fine actors played the parts and gave it a different character. Both ways make for great radio drama and first class Hollywood motion picture star entertainment. The Lux Radio Theater had been doing this kind of radio show in the grandest manner for many years, but sponsor Squibb had the hubris and deep pockets to take on the competition by doing Academy Award Theater right after the Second World War. The year 1946 was pre-television, and so movies were still the major American visual art form, with radio the other popular network entertainment. In this final pre-TV time, Academy Award Theater was thought of as a premier radio production, a wow show, much like CinemaScope was to be in the 1950's when Hollywood felt the box office blow of early TV. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 25, 1946. CBS network. "Guest In The House". Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-02T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest In The House (Starring Kirk Douglas) Aired September 25, 1946

Stars and movies with Oscars were the idea - in most cases, the movie stars recreated their academy award roles for the show, or in other cases, fine actors played the parts and gave it a different character. Both ways make for great radio drama and first class Hollywood motion picture star entertainment. The Lux Radio Theater had been doing this kind of radio show in the grandest manner for many years, but sponsor Squibb had the hubris and deep pockets to take on the competition by doing Academy Award Theater right after the Second World War. The year 1946 was pre-television, and so movies were still the major American visual art form, with radio the other popular network entertainment. In this final pre-TV time, Academy Award Theater was thought of as a premier radio production, a wow show, much like CinemaScope was to be in the 1950's when Hollywood felt the box office blow of early TV. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 25, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Guest In The House&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest In The House (Starring Kirk Douglas) Aired September 25, 1946

Stars and movies with Osca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - London - Nikoli Debarov (04-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1953. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to London to be the bodyguard of "Nikoli Debarov"...who doesn't even exist! Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Jan Arvan, Jean Tatum, Jeanne Bates, John Storm (announcer), Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 22:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-02T15_23_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days  of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond  was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X  had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 22, 1953. NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell is sent to London to be the bodyguard of &quot;Nikoli Debarov&quot;...who doesn't even exist! Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, Jan Arvan, Jean Tatum, Jeanne Bates, John Storm (announcer), Paul Dubov, Robert Ryf (writer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nikoli Debarov (Aired April 22, 1953)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Birthday Present (10-12-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)

Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952) The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 12, 1952. " Birthday Present" - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry decides to go into business, starting with a flashlight and continuing with a beach umbrella and mayonnaise jars. Is Henry really cut out to be a businessman? The date is approximate. Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Bobby Ellis, Dick Dudley (announcer), Johnny Fiedler, Katharine Raht. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-02T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)

Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952) The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 12, 1952. &quot; Birthday Present&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Henry decides to go into business, starting with a flashlight and continuing with a beach umbrella and mayonnaise jars. Is Henry really cut out to be a businessman? The date is approximate. Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Bobby Ellis, Dick Dudley (announcer), Johnny Fiedler, Katharine Raht. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952)

Birthday Present (Aired October 12, 1952) The Aldric...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Brother (04-14-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, "Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." 

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April 14, 1954. "The Brother" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-02T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. Hard-boiled private detective series that often portrayed police as inept or incompetent were losing favor. NBC's Dragnet had proven that a realistic police show could attract and hold an audience. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to- day operations of a single police precinct. Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories. It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer that, &quot;Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 14, 1954. &quot;The Brother&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The music fill has been deleted. Everett Sloane, John Ives (producer), Stanley Niss (writer, director), Eileen Palmer, Bryna Raeburn, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Martin Newman, Santos Ortega, Art Hannes (announcer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Brother (Aired April 14, 1954)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chet Chetter's Tales From The Morgue - The Highway Of Death (1989)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Highway Of Death (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it’s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-02T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1742</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Highway Of Death (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it&#8217;s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Highway Of Death (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) 03-13-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949

University Theater is an unusual series that focused on reenacting novels by great authors for college classes. Many accredited American universities such as Washington State College, University of Louisville, and University of Tulsa, used this dramatic series as a supplement to correspondent college courses. The series' creators made study guides to accompany the courses. Students studying great literature by Steinbeck, Faulkner, Hemingway, Huxley, and many others listened to these shows every week. It was an ambitious series that remained popular despite its academic and non-commercial appeal. The shows are high quality and will please many fans of great literature. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1949. NBC network. "The Pickwick Papers". Sustaining. The famous trial of Mr. Pickwick, accused of breach of promise by Mrs. Bardell. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Booth Coleman, Carl Harbord, Charles Coburn (guest), Charles Dickens (author), Crauford Kent, Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Grey Stafford, John Frasier, Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Morton Wishengrad (adaptor), Nelson Welch, Norma Varden, Pat Aherne, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence, Tom McKee, Whitfield Connor. 1:00:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-01T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949

University Theater is an unusual series that focused on reenacting novels by great authors for college classes. Many accredited American universities such as Washington State College, University of Louisville, and University of Tulsa, used this dramatic series as a supplement to correspondent college courses. The series' creators made study guides to accompany the courses. Students studying great literature by Steinbeck, Faulkner, Hemingway, Huxley, and many others listened to these shows every week. It was an ambitious series that remained popular despite its academic and non-commercial appeal. The shows are high quality and will please many fans of great literature. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Pickwick Papers&quot;. Sustaining. The famous trial of Mr. Pickwick, accused of breach of promise by Mrs. Bardell. Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Booth Coleman, Carl Harbord, Charles Coburn (guest), Charles Dickens (author), Crauford Kent, Don Stanley (announcer), Donald Morrison, Eric Snowden, Grey Stafford, John Frasier, Mark Van Doren (intermission commentator), Morton Wishengrad (adaptor), Nelson Welch, Norma Varden, Pat Aherne, Queenie Leonard, Ramsay Hill, Raymond Lawrence, Tom McKee, Whitfield Connor. 1:00:07 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) Aired March 13, 1949

University Theater is an unusual se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Confession - The George S. Andress Case (09-06-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1953. NBC network. "The George S. Andress Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. "Transcribed statements of actual crimes." The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A fifteen-year old confesses to stealing jewelry and money. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unnecessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-01T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>paul,frees,confession,reality,true,crime,police,cop,criminal,arrest,jail,investigate,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The George S. Andress Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. &quot;Transcribed statements of actual crimes.&quot; The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A fifteen-year old confesses to stealing jewelry and money. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unnecessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The George S. Andress Case (Aired September 6, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework (03-15-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework (Aired September 9, 1943)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944.

THIS EPISODE:

September 9, 1943. "Latin Exam" aka "Latin Homework. - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum (1 commercial deleted). Henry tries to get out of a tennis date with Violet by using a make-up exam in Latin as an excuse. The ensuing confusion leads to a planned operation for tonsil removal! Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Norman Tokar, Jackie Kelk, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-01T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework (Aired September 9, 1943)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), is remembered first and foremost for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, &quot;Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!&quot; A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the showm carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope), the show is considered a prototype for teen-oriented situation comedies to follow on radio and television and is a favourite if dated find for old-time radio collectors today. The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944.

THIS EPISODE:

September 9, 1943. &quot;Latin Exam&quot; aka &quot;Latin Homework. - NBC network. Sponsored by: Postum (1 commercial deleted). Henry tries to get out of a tennis date with Violet by using a make-up exam in Latin as an excuse. The ensuing confusion leads to a planned operation for tonsil removal! Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Norman Tokar, Jackie Kelk, Jack Miller (composer, conductor). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Latin Exam aka: Latin Homework (Aired September 9, 1943)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title> Casey Crime Photographer - Miscarriage Of Justice (10-02-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1947. CBS network. "Miscarriage Of Justice". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A woman has been murdered twice? How can the killer be tried again after being freed the first time? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, Joe DeSantis, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Santos Ortega, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-10-01T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Miscarriage Of Justice&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A woman has been murdered twice? How can the killer be tried again after being freed the first time? Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, Joe DeSantis, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Santos Ortega, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Miscarriage Of Justice (Aired October 2, 1947)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Official Detective - Currency Exchange (02-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Official Detective - Currency Exchange (Aired February 17, 1950)

A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.  Many weekly timeslots. Presented in  cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.  Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.  Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.

THIS EPISODE:

February 17, 1950. Mutual network. "Currency Exchange" Sponsored by: Ford. Three men rob a currency exchange and commit murder. When one of the gang is cheated of his share, he decides to become a "squealer." Craig McDonnell, Lawson Zerbe, Santos Ortega, Joe DeSantis, Margaret Draper, Milton Herman, Sandy Strauss, Wynn Wright (producer, director), William K. Wells Jr. (writer), Chet Kingsbury (organist). 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-30T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>official,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr,craig,mcdonnell,lt.,dan,britt,tommy,evans,sgt.,al,bowen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1466</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Official Detective - Currency Exchange (Aired February 17, 1950)

A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.  Many weekly timeslots. Presented in  cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.  Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.  Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.

THIS EPISODE:

February 17, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Currency Exchange&quot; Sponsored by: Ford. Three men rob a currency exchange and commit murder. When one of the gang is cheated of his share, he decides to become a &quot;squealer.&quot; Craig McDonnell, Lawson Zerbe, Santos Ortega, Joe DeSantis, Margaret Draper, Milton Herman, Sandy Strauss, Wynn Wright (producer, director), William K. Wells Jr. (writer), Chet Kingsbury (organist). 24:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Official Detective - Currency Exchange (Aired February 17, 1950)

A Police Melodrama that ran o...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>X Minus One - 2 Episodes (1957-1958)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Target One" (12-26-57) and "Prime Difference" (01-02-58)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.

TODAY'S SHOW - 2 EPISODES:

December 26, 1957. NBC network. "Target One". Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The story of a plan to eliminate atomic warfare with an experiment in time travel. This is a network, sponsored version. The Bromo commercial is particularly interesting. Frederick Pohl (author), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Bell, Frank Sylvera, Dean Olmquist, Al Jazzbeaux Collins, Guy Repp, Charles Webster, George Voutsas (director), William Welch (producer). 21:05. 

X Minus One. January 2, 1958. Program #122. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Prime Difference". A henpecked husband gets androidal help with his domestic problems. Alan E. Nourse (author), Lawson Zerbe, Ann Loring, Evie Juster, John Thomas, Merrill E. Joels, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), George Voutsas (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 19:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-10-01</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Target One&quot; (12-26-57) and &quot;Prime Difference&quot; (01-02-58)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, DIMENSION X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log.

TODAY'S SHOW - 2 EPISODES:

December 26, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Target One&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. The story of a plan to eliminate atomic warfare with an experiment in time travel. This is a network, sponsored version. The Bromo commercial is particularly interesting. Frederick Pohl (author), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Joseph Bell, Frank Sylvera, Dean Olmquist, Al Jazzbeaux Collins, Guy Repp, Charles Webster, George Voutsas (director), William Welch (producer). 21:05. 

X Minus One. January 2, 1958. Program #122. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Prime Difference&quot;. A henpecked husband gets androidal help with his domestic problems. Alan E. Nourse (author), Lawson Zerbe, Ann Loring, Evie Juster, John Thomas, Merrill E. Joels, George Lefferts (adaptor), William Welch (producer), George Voutsas (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 19:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Target One&quot; (12-26-57) and &quot;Prime Difference&quot; (01-02-58)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC sc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Crime Club - Dead Man Control (03-20-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1947. Mutual network. "Dead Men Control". Sustaining. A millionaire is killed while opening his wall safe. A large diamond is found missing, but is found again too soon. Helen Riley (writer), Ted Osborne, Alice Frost, Elspeth Eric. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-30T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Dead Men Control&quot;. Sustaining. A millionaire is killed while opening his wall safe. A large diamond is found missing, but is found again too soon. Helen Riley (writer), Ted Osborne, Alice Frost, Elspeth Eric. 28:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man Control (Aired March 20, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fibber McGee &amp; Molly Show - Rummage Sale (01-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)

Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC’s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. The McGees are holding a "Rummage Sale" and Fibber comes up with some good merchandise to sell. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Keith Fowler (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Max Hutto (director), Bill Thompson, Richard LeGrand, Myra Marsh, Bea Benaderet, Coline Collins. 34:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-30T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber,mcgee,molly,jim,jordan,marian,harlow,wilcox,billy,mills,orchestra,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,smile,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2089</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)

Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. After years of hardship and touring in obscurity on the small-time show biz circuit, they arrived in Chicago in 1924, where they eventually performed on thousands of shows and developed 145 different voices and characters. Broadcast to the nation from WMAQ/Chicago, the show entertained America until March 1956, and continued on NBC&#8217;s Monitor until 1959. Jim Jordan died on April 1, 1988. Marian Jordan died on April 7, 1961. Fibber McGee and Molly was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. First Broadcast date April 16, 1935. Last Broadcast date September 6, 1959.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. The McGees are holding a &quot;Rummage Sale&quot; and Fibber comes up with some good merchandise to sell. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Keith Fowler (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Max Hutto (director), Bill Thompson, Richard LeGrand, Myra Marsh, Bea Benaderet, Coline Collins. 34:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rummage Sale (Aired January 15, 1952)

Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater 10:30 - The Thing In The Hall (1968)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,1030,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming and radio shifted to playing popular music. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. Theatrer 10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery. It was a production of CBC Radio. This series aired from September 1968 through 1971, though air dates for particular episodes are unavailable.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thing In The Hall (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The old-time radio era, sometimes ref...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - Harriet Miller (09-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Harriet Miller (Aired September 29, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1946. "Harriet Miller" = Program #7. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Muggs Verando is found dead in Harriet Miller's bedroom. A false suicide note and "The Marble Fawn" nightclub supply the clues. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:19.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-29T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1525</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Harriet Miller (Aired September 29, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1946. &quot;Harriet Miller&quot; = Program #7. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Muggs Verando is found dead in Harriet Miller's bedroom. A false suicide note and &quot;The Marble Fawn&quot; nightclub supply the clues. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:19.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Harriet Miller (Aired September 29, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - The Fighting Med Student (05-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip.

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1950. NBC network. "The Fighting Med Student" - Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Will a medical student at Ivy give up his career to become a prize fighter? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (producer, director), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, Stacy Harris, Sheldon Leonard. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-29T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benadaret, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip.

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Fighting Med Student&quot; - Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Will a medical student at Ivy give up his career to become a prize fighter? Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Don Quinn (creator, writer), Nat Wolff (producer, director), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, Stacy Harris, Sheldon Leonard. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fighting Med Student (Aired May 24, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Cupid On The Farm (03-02-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American "dame" from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - "Likewise, I'm sure." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1950. "Cupid On The Farm" - Program #15. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working down on the farm, trying to get two lovers to tie the knot. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Ben Wright, Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sammie Hill, Sheldon Leonard, Sidney Miller, Will Wright. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-29T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as a syndicated program, now called The Adventures of Maisie. Included in the repertory cast were Hans Conreid (later on Life with Liugi), Sheldon Leonard, Joan Banks, Elvia Allman, Bea Benadaret, and Sandra Gould. The radio show continued in the tried and true Maisie tradition of one part adventure of the emotional kind, one part romance, and one part laughs. To the end Maisie was the single girl, as this allowed her to get involved in continuing adventures of many kinds. These radio adventures of a liberated American &quot;dame&quot; from Brooklyn were tailored to post-WWII, and featured Maisie making her way (and having her way, most of the time) on both sides of the Atlantic. Maisie's favorite comment - &quot;Likewise, I'm sure.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over.

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1950. &quot;Cupid On The Farm&quot; - Program #15. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie's working down on the farm, trying to get two lovers to tie the knot. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Bea Benaderet, Ben Wright, Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Jack McCoy (announcer), Sammie Hill, Sheldon Leonard, Sidney Miller, Will Wright. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cupid On The Farm (Aired March 2, 1950)

The series ran two seasons, and was revived in 1949 as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Dick Cole - The Big Baseball Games (1946) </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Baseball Game (1946)  *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in "Origin of Dick Cole" in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as "America's Number One School Star," Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950. 

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1943. "The Big Baseball Game" - 1946. Program #16. Charles Michelson syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. A big league baseball scout is watching the big game between Farr and Wilson...keep your ear on that funny baseball! Produced by B.B.D. and O. The date is approximate. Leon Janney, Paul Luther (announcer), Lew White (organist), Henry Clay Klein (producer). 29:19.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Baseball Game (1946)  *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics. For Funnies, Inc., Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in &quot;Origin of Dick Cole&quot; in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940) In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music. Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as &quot;America's Number One School Star,&quot; Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1943. &quot;The Big Baseball Game&quot; - 1946. Program #16. Charles Michelson syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. A big league baseball scout is watching the big game between Farr and Wilson...keep your ear on that funny baseball! Produced by B.B.D. and O. The date is approximate. Leon Janney, Paul Luther (announcer), Lew White (organist), Henry Clay Klein (producer). 29:19.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Baseball Game (1946)  *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus - The Brooklyn Brain (06-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brooklyn Brain (Aired June 21, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1950. Mutual network. "The Brooklyn Brain". Sustaining. A not-too-bright chap decides to obtain instant culture. He volunteers for a scientific experiment. The system cue has been deleted. Bryna Raeburn (doubles), Gilbert Mack, Mercer McLeod, William Keene, Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Ed Formica (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-29T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brooklyn Brain (Aired June 21, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Brooklyn Brain&quot;. Sustaining. A not-too-bright chap decides to obtain instant culture. He volunteers for a scientific experiment. The system cue has been deleted. Bryna Raeburn (doubles), Gilbert Mack, Mercer McLeod, William Keene, Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Ed Formica (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Brooklyn Brain (Aired June 21, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Peter Lorre) - The Queen Of Spades (08-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Beyond Good &amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 11, 1947. NBC network. "The Queen Of Spades". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A Russian officer kills to learn the secret of the playing cards that cannot lose. Alexander Pushkin (author), Ben Wright, Henry Morgan (later known as "Harry Morgan"), Jack Edwards Jr., Luis Van Rooten, Lurene Tuttle, Michael Roy (announcer), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Rolfe Sedan, Stan Waxman, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-28T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,in,the,air,peter,lorre,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,agnes,moorehead,howard,culver,lurene,tuttle,joseph,kearns,ken,christy,horror,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Beyond Good &amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 11, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Queen Of Spades&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. A Russian officer kills to learn the secret of the playing cards that cannot lose. Alexander Pushkin (author), Ben Wright, Henry Morgan (later known as &quot;Harry Morgan&quot;), Jack Edwards Jr., Luis Van Rooten, Lurene Tuttle, Michael Roy (announcer), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peggy Webber, Peter Lorre, Rolfe Sedan, Stan Waxman, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Beyond Good &amp; Evil - Aired August 28, 1947

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginatio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - The Suicide Club (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Suicide Club (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. "The Suicide Club". The classic tale about the card game of death. The program is also referred to as, "Mystery Time Classics," "Mystery Time" and "Masters Of Mystery." The date is approximate. Don Dowd (host), Laurence Olivier, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 21:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-28T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1304</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Suicide Club (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. Unfortunately this is an old time radio show with few surviving episodes in existence. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. &quot;The Suicide Club&quot;. The classic tale about the card game of death. The program is also referred to as, &quot;Mystery Time Classics,&quot; &quot;Mystery Time&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; The date is approximate. Don Dowd (host), Laurence Olivier, Robert Louis Stevenson (author). 21:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Suicide Club (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Manhunt - 2 Episodes From 1946</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1946 "Murdered Maestro" and "Stairway Slaying"

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. "Manhunt" was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-28T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>manhunt,horror,murder,killer,justice,investigate,police,cop,jail,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,homicide,detective,sergeant,bill,morton,drew',steven</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1418</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1946 &quot;Murdered Maestro&quot; and &quot;Stairway Slaying&quot;

Having instilled a sense of foreboding in the listener, the script would launch into the dramatic exposition necessary to frame the ensuing plot. Each episode posed a crime puzzle of one kind or another--usually a murder under impossible conditions. Larry Haines portrays Andrew 'Drew' Stevens, a police lab forensic detective and Frances Robinson portrays his secretary--and love interest--Patricia 'Pat' O'Connor. Homicide Detective Sergeant Bill Morton is Stevens' local police contact. The format is tight by mystery standards of the era. The introductory exposition usually provides enough intrigue to involve the listener. Generally twelve minutes in length, the scripts necessarily contained enough exposition to explain or advance the plot. &quot;Manhunt&quot; was probably an unfortunate title for the series' premise. The series of plots didn't involve manhunts as much as crime puzzlers, such as the classic 'sealed room' murders so much the fashion in detective fiction. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From 1946 &quot;Murdered Maestro&quot; and &quot;Stairway Slaying&quot;

Having instilled a sense of for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - Luigi Finds A Wallet (03-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 28, 1950. "Luigi Finds A Wallet" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi finds a wallet in the street and returns it to a policeman. The owner then claims that there was another $100 in the wallet and takes Luigi to court! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>luigi,life,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,italian,immigrant,j.,carrol,naish,basco,cy,howard,chicago,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1726</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 28, 1950. &quot;Luigi Finds A Wallet&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Luigi finds a wallet in the street and returns it to a policeman. The owner then claims that there was another $100 in the wallet and takes Luigi to court! J. Carrol Naish, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Alan Reed, Lud Gluskin (music director), Mary Shipp, Ken Peters, Joe Forte, Hans Conried, Jody Gilbert. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Luigi Finds A Wallet (Aired March 28, 1950)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Spiral Staircase (11-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director’s Guild and The Screen Director’s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director’s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood’s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director’s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1949. NBC network. "The Spiral Staircase". Sustaining. A fine Gothic suspense mystery, well adapted for radio. Dorothy McGuire, John Dehner, Steve Dunne, Jane Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak (screen director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1797</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)

From 01/09/49 to 09/28/51 this series was greatly enjoyed by the radio listening audience. It opened as NBC Theater and was also known as The Screen Director&#8217;s Guild and The Screen Director&#8217;s Assignment. But most people remember it simply as Screen Director&#8217;s Playhouse. Many of the Hollywood elite were heard recreating their screen roles over the radio. John Wayne in his rare radio appearances, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lucille Ball, Claire Trevor, Tallulah Bankhead and many others were on the air week after week during these broadcasts. Many of Hollywood&#8217;s directors were also heard in the recreation of their movies. The President of the Screen Director&#8217;s Guild appeared on 02/13/49, and Violinist Isaac Stern supplied the music for the 04/19/51 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 25, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Spiral Staircase&quot;. Sustaining. A fine Gothic suspense mystery, well adapted for radio. Dorothy McGuire, John Dehner, Steve Dunne, Jane Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak (screen director). 29:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Spiral Staircase (Aired November 25, 1949)

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      <title>The Witch's Tale - Rat In A Trap (05-16-32)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,horror,supernatural,weird,un-natural,thriller,old,nancy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1406</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which aired from 1931 to 1938 on WOR and Mutual and in syndication. The program was created, written and directed by Alonzo Deen Cole, who was born February 22, 1897 in St. Paul, Minnesota and died April 7, 1971. Cole's spooky show was hosted by Old Nancy, the Witch of Salem, who introduced a different terror tale each week. The role of Old Nancy was created by stage actress Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died in 1935 at the age of 79. Cole replaced her with 13-year-old Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth was also heard as Old Nancy on occasion. Cole himself provided the sounds of Old Nancy's cat, Satan. Cole's wife, Marie O'Flynn, portrayed the lead female characters on the program, and the supporting cast included Mark Smith and Alan Devitte. For syndication, the shows were recorded live during broadcast and distributed to other stations. These recordings were destroyed by Cole in 1961, so few episodes survive. Cole was also the writer, producer and director of the radio mystery-crime drama, Casey, Crime Photographer.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Rat In A Trap (Aired May 16, 1932)

The Witch's Tale was a horror-fantasy radio series which a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The King Cobra Murder Case (05-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 4, 1950. CBS network. "The King Cobra Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol. A snake is used to kill on an ocean liner. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 4, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The King Cobra Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol. A snake is used to kill on an ocean liner. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The King Cobra Murder Case (Aired May 4, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first deb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - A Trip To Coney Island (06-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.

THIS EPISODE:

June 7, 1948. "A Trip To Coney Island" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 18:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-27T11_06_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood.

THIS EPISODE:

June 7, 1948. &quot;A Trip To Coney Island&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Swan Soap, Spry. Irma and Jane visit Coney Island during a heat wave. Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, Frank Bingman (announcer), Hans Conried, John Brown, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Parke Levy (writer), Gloria Gordon. 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Trip To Coney Island (Aired June 7, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Criminal Code (01-18-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)

One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, "Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!" Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936, until January 22, 1945. On one occasion, however, he was replaced by Leslie Howard.

THIS EPISODE:

January 18, 1937. CBS network. "Criminal Code". Sponsored by: Lux. A nice kid with all the breaks going against him gets ten years in the Big House, and finds love! Edward G. Robinson, Beverly Roberts, Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Noel Madison, Paul Guilfoyle, Martin Flavin (author), Gladys Lloyd (intermission guest: wife of Edward G. Robinson), James B. Holohan (intermission quest: former warden of San Quentin), Walter Kingsford, William Williams (triples), Richard Abbott (triples), Ernie Adams (doubles), Justina Wayne (doubles), Joe Franz (doubles), Hilda Haywood (doubles), Margaret Brayton (doubles, commercial spokesman), Ross Forrester (triples), David Kerman (triples), Charles Emerson (commercial spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-27T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,edw,ard,g.,robinson,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3599</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)

One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, &quot;Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!&quot; Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936, until January 22, 1945. On one occasion, however, he was replaced by Leslie Howard.

THIS EPISODE:

January 18, 1937. CBS network. &quot;Criminal Code&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. A nice kid with all the breaks going against him gets ten years in the Big House, and finds love! Edward G. Robinson, Beverly Roberts, Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Noel Madison, Paul Guilfoyle, Martin Flavin (author), Gladys Lloyd (intermission guest: wife of Edward G. Robinson), James B. Holohan (intermission quest: former warden of San Quentin), Walter Kingsford, William Williams (triples), Richard Abbott (triples), Ernie Adams (doubles), Justina Wayne (doubles), Joe Franz (doubles), Hilda Haywood (doubles), Margaret Brayton (doubles, commercial spokesman), Ross Forrester (triples), David Kerman (triples), Charles Emerson (commercial spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 59:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Criminal Code (Aired January 18, 1937)

One of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Bobby Sox Bandit (11-23-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bobby Sox Bandit (Aired November 23, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-27T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1954</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bobby Sox Bandit (Aired November 23, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bobby Sox Bandit (Aired November 23, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater- Neat Strip (12-11-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the "Alfred", and the name "Damon Runyon" appeared for the first time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. "Neat Strip". Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-26T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from &quot;Runyan&quot; to &quot;Runyon&quot;, a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American. In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the &quot;Alfred&quot;, and the name &quot;Damon Runyon&quot; appeared for the first time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 11, 1949 - Program #50. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Neat Strip&quot;. Commercials added locally. A burlesque queen falls for an ivy league type. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Neat Strip (Aired December 11, 1949)

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - Blackmail (06-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

THIS EPISODE:

June 10, 1951. NBC network. "Blackmail". Sustaining. Mr. Moto tries to help Paul De Clett, the son of an old friend who has stolen his mother's valuable necklace. The audio has serious wow the last two minutes. The program has also been dated June 3, 1951. Bill Lipton, Carol Irwin (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Grace Cudahy, Harry W. Junkin (writer), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ralph Bell. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-26</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

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June 10, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Blackmail&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Moto tries to help Paul De Clett, the son of an old friend who has stolen his mother's valuable necklace. The audio has serious wow the last two minutes. The program has also been dated June 3, 1951. Bill Lipton, Carol Irwin (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), Grace Cudahy, Harry W. Junkin (writer), James Monks, John P. Marquand (creator), Ralph Bell. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Blackmail (Aired June 10, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - A Visit From Bing Crosby (12-05-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Visit From Bing Crosby (Aired December 5, 1948)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC. The Nelsons' sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until the radio show's fifth year. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1948. "A Visit From Bing Crosby" - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver (commercials deleted). 6:00 P. M. Bing Crosby and his son Lindsay are in town, planning to have dinner with "Admiral Nelson." Bing sings, "Buttons and Bows." Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, John Brown, Billy May (composer, conductor), Bing Crosby, Lindsay Crosby. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-26T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Visit From Bing Crosby (Aired December 5, 1948)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS on October 8, 1944, moving to NBC in October 1948, and making a late-season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949 to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that amplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio &quot;grew up&quot; into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC. The Nelsons' sons, David and Ricky, did not join the cast until the radio show's fifth year. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1948. &quot;A Visit From Bing Crosby&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: International Silver (commercials deleted). 6:00 P. M. Bing Crosby and his son Lindsay are in town, planning to have dinner with &quot;Admiral Nelson.&quot; Bing sings, &quot;Buttons and Bows.&quot; Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Verne Smith (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, John Brown, Billy May (composer, conductor), Bing Crosby, Lindsay Crosby. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Visit From Bing Crosby (Aired December 5, 1948)

When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Murder Is A Lonely Business (09-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. 

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September 21, 1946. Program #14. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Murder Is A Lonely Business". Commercials added locally. Uncle Edward plans to change his will, leaving Grace and Fred Tilson without a penny. Grace and Fred kill the old man, but Uncle Edward gets the last laugh! Helen Shields, Carl Emory, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Wendell Holmes, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-26T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-26T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 21, 1946. Program #14. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Murder Is A Lonely Business&quot;. Commercials added locally. Uncle Edward plans to change his will, leaving Grace and Fred Tilson without a penny. Grace and Fred kill the old man, but Uncle Edward gets the last laugh! Helen Shields, Carl Emory, Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist), Wendell Holmes, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Raymond Morgan (host), William Morwood (writer). 26:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is A Lonely Business (Aired September 21, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Blue Eyes (06-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-25T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-25T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blue Eyes (Aired June 6, 1946)

 The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter eg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Death On The Tracks (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death On The Tracks (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-25T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1488</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death On The Tracks (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death On The Tracks (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Wheel Of Life Caper (07-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 11, 1948. CBS network. "The Wheel Of Life Caper". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-25T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 11, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Wheel Of Life Caper&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. Sam meets a mystery woman with no memory and a corpse that's been killed by a buzz saw! Sandra Gould replaces Lurene Tuttle as Effie, Sam's secretary. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Sandra Gould, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Dick Joy (announcer). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wheel Of Life Caper (Aired July 11, 1948)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - The Tell Tale Hands (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tell Tale Hands (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown."

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944–45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947–48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as "a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment."


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-25T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie,chan,detective,mystery,crime,law,investigate,chinese,earl,derr,biggers,ed,begley,sr.,walter,connolly,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tell Tale Hands (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.&quot;

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944&#8211;45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947&#8211;48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as &quot;a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tell Tale Hands (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.&quot;

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - The Silent Witness (07-14-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 14, 1957. CBS network. "The Silent Witness". Sustaining. An excellent tour-de-force trial drama. Done with only one voice, that of the only performer on the show, Raymond Burr. All other roles on this courtroom drama are played by the listener's imagination. This was what radio was all about! Raymond Burr. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-25T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1449</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 14, 1957. CBS network. &quot;The Silent Witness&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent tour-de-force trial drama. Done with only one voice, that of the only performer on the show, Raymond Burr. All other roles on this courtroom drama are played by the listener's imagination. This was what radio was all about! Raymond Burr. 24:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silent Witness (Aired July 14, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Murder Without Crime (05-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 3, 1946. NBC network. "Murder Without Crime". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A repeat performance of a story about a man and woman sitting on an ottoman while sweet music plays on the radio. Then the phone rings...and it's the ex-wife! Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), Dan Seymour (announcer), J. Lee Thompson (writer), Jack DeLeon (writer), Berry Kroeger, John Sylvester, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-24T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare on September 7, 1943. The series promised stories from the greatest classical and contemporary mystery authors -- and production values to match. And it kept its promise. It was aided from the outset by the addition of an 'annotator'-- as it was described in the 1940s --named Geoffrey Barnes. The annotator served in the role of expositor, filling in on the plot development as necessary and providing a back-story when needed. The apparent distinction made between a narrator and an annotator, was a matter of degree. Mr. Barnes, a distinguished and celebrated amateur criminologist in his own right, was apparently on hand to help the listener analyze and understand the various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script. The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 3, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Murder Without Crime&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A repeat performance of a story about a man and woman sitting on an ottoman while sweet music plays on the radio. Then the phone rings...and it's the ex-wife! Bernard Lenrow (host, as Geoffrey Barnes), Dan Seymour (announcer), J. Lee Thompson (writer), Jack DeLeon (writer), Berry Kroeger, John Sylvester, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Without Crime (Aired May 3, 1946)

NBC's Mystery Theatre began airing with much fanfare ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater (Players) - One Way Passage (04-05-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Way Passage (Aired April 5, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1948 - "One Way Passage"Dan Hardesty is an escaped murderer, sentenced to hang. In Hong Kong, he meets Joan Ames, a terminally-ill woman, in a bar. They share a drink, then Dan breaks his glass, followed by Joan. Police Sergeant Steve Burke (Warren Hymer) captures Dan when he leaves (though out of sight of Joan) and escorts his prisoner aboard an ocean liner crossing the Pacific to San Francisco. On board, Dan persuades Steve to remove his handcuffs and is pleased to discover that Joan is a fellow passenger. They fall in love, neither knowing that the other is under the shadow of death. 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-24T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1575</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One Way Passage (Aired April 5, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that was heard from 1939 until 1952 with adaptations from films in programs starring top Hollywood actors of the time. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It ran on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Screen Guild Players, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1948 - &quot;One Way Passage&quot;Dan Hardesty is an escaped murderer, sentenced to hang. In Hong Kong, he meets Joan Ames, a terminally-ill woman, in a bar. They share a drink, then Dan breaks his glass, followed by Joan. Police Sergeant Steve Burke (Warren Hymer) captures Dan when he leaves (though out of sight of Joan) and escorts his prisoner aboard an ocean liner crossing the Pacific to San Francisco. On board, Dan persuades Steve to remove his handcuffs and is pleased to discover that Joan is a fellow passenger. They fall in love, neither knowing that the other is under the shadow of death. 26:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>One Way Passage (Aired April 5, 1948)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (04-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1950. Mutual network. "Two Can Die As Cheaply As One". Sustaining. An $80,000 bracelet falling through the roof of a cab leads detective Johnny Duke on a comic-murder thriller. Milton Lewis (writer), John Gibson, Marilyn Erskine, George Matthews, Jean Ellen, Ralph Bell, Bob Donnelly, Emerson Buckley (music director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Richard Dupage (composer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Brett Halliday (host), Lawson Zerbe. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 19:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-24T12_14_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Two Can Die As Cheaply As One&quot;. Sustaining. An $80,000 bracelet falling through the roof of a cab leads detective Johnny Duke on a comic-murder thriller. Milton Lewis (writer), John Gibson, Marilyn Erskine, George Matthews, Jean Ellen, Ralph Bell, Bob Donnelly, Emerson Buckley (music director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Richard Dupage (composer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Brett Halliday (host), Lawson Zerbe. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Can Die As Cheaply As One (Aired April 17, 1950)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama antho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - The Expresso Bar (12-16-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-24T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1707</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Expresso Bar (Aired December 16, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Sleepwalker (01-10-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 10, 1953. ABC network. "The Sleepwalker". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). A half-million credits have been stolen and Carol has been kidnapped. Trailing the crooks to Venus, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are hit by an "ultrasonic" beam! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-24T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1696</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 10, 1953. ABC network. &quot;The Sleepwalker&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (Space Binoculars premium). A half-million credits have been stolen and Carol has been kidnapped. Trailing the crooks to Venus, Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are hit by an &quot;ultrasonic&quot; beam! This is a network, sponsored version. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Virginia Hewitt. 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sleepwalker (Aired January 10, 1953)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV epi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Pug (05-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1950. Program #49. NBC network. "The Big Pug". Sponsored by: Fatima. Two robbers hold up the owner of a cafe in the parking lot of a bank and beat her up. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-23T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 18, 1950. Program #49. NBC network. &quot;The Big Pug&quot;. Sponsored by: Fatima. Two robbers hold up the owner of a cafe in the parking lot of a bank and beat her up. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 30:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Pug (Aired May 18, 1950)

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      <title>Jeff Regan Invetigator - The Lawyer And The Lady (12-04-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948) 

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. "The Lawyer and The Lady". Sustaining. Lawyer Joseph Kramer hires Regan, then gets shot while in his own office. Mrs. Kramer is shot and killed too. Regan gets decked by Spec Jameson, a 280 pound fat man with brass knuckles. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Lawrence Dobkin, Carol Matthews, Lou Krugman, Marvin Miller, Herb Vigran, Mary Lansing, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Milton Charles (organist), Jackson Gillis (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-23T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,herb,jack,webb,butterfield,yvonne,peattie,lurene,tuttle,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948) 

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 4, 1948. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Lawyer and The Lady&quot;. Sustaining. Lawyer Joseph Kramer hires Regan, then gets shot while in his own office. Mrs. Kramer is shot and killed too. Regan gets decked by Spec Jameson, a 280 pound fat man with brass knuckles. Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Lawrence Dobkin, Carol Matthews, Lou Krugman, Marvin Miller, Herb Vigran, Mary Lansing, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Milton Charles (organist), Jackson Gillis (writer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lawyer And The Lady (Aired December 4, 1948) 

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the thre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Demon Barber (01-28-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1946. Mutual network. "The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, "The Yellow Face." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-23T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1887</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, &quot;The Yellow Face.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie's Investment (01-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1946)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 25, 1946. Program #116. "Archie's Investment" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's old pal Dave has another "bargain" for the Tavern, a singer named Ricky Jordan...for only $4! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, John Brown, Ricky Jordan, Sandra Gould. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-23T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1946)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 25, 1946. Program #116. &quot;Archie's Investment&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie's old pal Dave has another &quot;bargain&quot; for the Tavern, a singer named Ricky Jordan...for only $4! Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, John Brown, Ricky Jordan, Sandra Gould. 28:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie's Investment (Aired January 25, 1946)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Fleet Lady (03-06-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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March 6, 1949. Program #2. "Fleet Lady" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dead horse leads to a dead jockey and a hot tip on murder. Jack Webb, Virginia Gregg, Hugh Thomas. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-23T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 6, 1949. Program #2. &quot;Fleet Lady&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dead horse leads to a dead jockey and a hot tip on murder. Jack Webb, Virginia Gregg, Hugh Thomas. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fleet Lady (Aired March 6, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Weird Circle - Falkland (04-23-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)

The stories offered by "The Weird Circle" were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' "The Queer Client", Charlotte Bronte’s novel "Jane Eyre" (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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April 23, 1944. Program #35. NBC syndication. "Falkland". Commercials added locally. The strange man who learns the secret of eternal life also learns the secret of eternal love. The date is approximate. Edward Bulwer-Lytton (author). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-22T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-22T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1537</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapted from popular fiction - popular fiction of the 19th century, that is. And since the focus was on horror and suspense, the macabre, atmospheric, and often ironic tales of such writers as Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac were a staple of its success. Also included were such familiar chestnuts as &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens' &quot;The Queer Client&quot;, Charlotte Bronte&#8217;s novel &quot;Jane Eyre&quot; (also a particular favorite of Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater company), and &quot;The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde&quot; by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stories of this vintage, rooted in the Victorian attitudes and morality of the 1800s, generally made for good radio drama; they were, after all, classics, familiar to anyone with a public school education. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 23, 1944. Program #35. NBC syndication. &quot;Falkland&quot;. Commercials added locally. The strange man who learns the secret of eternal life also learns the secret of eternal love. The date is approximate. Edward Bulwer-Lytton (author). 25:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Falkland (Aired April 23, 1944)

The stories offered by &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; were generally adapt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Water (03-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Water" (Aired March 15, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-22T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Water&quot; (Aired March 15, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Water&quot; (Aired March 15, 1950)

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - A Tiger For The Lady (02-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 8, 1948. CBS network. "A Tiger For The Lady". Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston traces a shipment of explosives to Porto Columbre, Panama, and crosses "El Tigre," the revolutionary. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2018 16:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 1944 CBS Summer replacement run for Lux Radio Theatre, comprising a total of eight episodes. The only circulating exemplar from the first run is contained within the AFRS Globe Theatre  canon of transcriptions. So, yet again, we are indebted to the incredible output of AFRS and AFRTS transcriptions over the years in preserving some of Radio's rarest exemplars from The Golden Age of Radio. But if one compares that circulating episode to the spot ad for the summer run in the sidebar, one sees the program promoted as a comedy-mystery. The 1944 CBS Summer season finale, Murder, Music and A Blonde Madonna, gives some credence to the way CBS promoted this first run. Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;A Tiger For The Lady&quot;. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston traces a shipment of explosives to Porto Columbre, Panama, and crosses &quot;El Tigre,&quot; the revolutionary. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Johnny Green (composer, conductor), Wendell Niles (announcer). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Tiger For The Lady (Aired February 8, 1948)

The Man Called X started over Radio with the 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Mark Of Shame (05-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. "The Mark Of Shame". Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, "Evaline's Visitant" by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-22T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1605</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1947. CBS network, KALL, Salt Lake City origination. &quot;The Mark Of Shame&quot;. Commercials deleted. A dying man's curse comes back to haunt a soldier after a fateful duel. The story is based on, &quot;Evaline's Visitant&quot; by Miss Braden. Miss Braden (author), Robert Olsen (adaptor), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Beth Caulder, Archie Hugely, Ken Jensen, Mike Larogo, Earl Donaldson (music), Nefi Sorenson (engineer). 26:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mark Of Shame (Aired May 4, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (01-20-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1954. CBS network. "Madeline Smith, Maid Or Murderess...Which?". Sustaining. A lovely lady is also a liberal user of arsenic. This is a network version. William Johnstone, John Dehner, Bernard Herrmann (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Warren (announcer), Florence Wolcott, Lou Merrill (host), Betty Harford. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-21T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Madeline Smith, Maid Or Murderess...Which?&quot;. Sustaining. A lovely lady is also a liberal user of arsenic. This is a network version. William Johnstone, John Dehner, Bernard Herrmann (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Gil Warren (announcer), Florence Wolcott, Lou Merrill (host), Betty Harford. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Madeline Smith Maid Or Murderess (Aired January 20, 1954)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio doc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Elaine Janis-School Teacher (08-17-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 17, 1954. "Elaine Janis-School Teacher" - NBC network. Sustaining. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), William Zuckert, Mary Patton, William Lally, Fred Weihe (director). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-21T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 17, 1954. &quot;Elaine Janis-School Teacher&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), William Zuckert, Mary Patton, William Lally, Fred Weihe (director). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Elaine Janis-School Teacher (Aired August 17, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - Pattern For Revenge (10-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "Pattern For Revenge". Sponsored by: Del Monte. Rocky's name is on a list of people to be killed...and one by one they are! This is a network, sponsored version. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-21T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13008796.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31st 1948 to September 10th 1950. and then again from June 27th 1951 to August 22nd 1951. The character of Rocky Jordan had been introduced to listeners in a similar show called A Man Named Jordan that was broadcast in 1945 but set in Istanbul rather than Cairo. The two lead roles were those of Rocky Jordan and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo Police. For most of the show's history Jordan was played by veteran radio actor Jack Moyles, but he was replaced by a movie star, George Raft, for the brief 1951 run. Jay Novello played Sabaaya throughout the entire series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Pattern For Revenge&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte. Rocky's name is on a list of people to be killed...and one by one they are! This is a network, sponsored version. Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pattern For Revenge (Aired October 2, 1949)

Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - The Leslie Hoff Painting (09-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who'd shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1950. "The Leslie Hoff Painting" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz (middle commercial deleted). Leslie Hoff, an Ivy student, has won a prize for one of her paintings. At the same time, Mrs. Marshall is about to endow Ivy College with a gift of $500,000. There's a significant string attached. A well-written program. Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Lois Corbett, Jerry Hausner, Cameron Blake (writer), Herb Butterfield, Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), James Edwards, Nat Wolff (director), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-21T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_13008284.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who'd shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1950. &quot;The Leslie Hoff Painting&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz (middle commercial deleted). Leslie Hoff, an Ivy student, has won a prize for one of her paintings. At the same time, Mrs. Marshall is about to endow Ivy College with a gift of $500,000. There's a significant string attached. A well-written program. Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Lois Corbett, Jerry Hausner, Cameron Blake (writer), Herb Butterfield, Ronald Colman, Benita Hume, Ken Carpenter (announcer), James Edwards, Nat Wolff (director), Don Quinn (creator, writer). 28:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Leslie Hoff Painting (Aired September 27, 1950)

The Halls of Ivy's audition program featur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death By Scripture (10-09-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death By Scripture (Aired October 9, 1945)

 The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, "We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs." (Grams, 2002, 7) The mood was straight faced and serious, except that Raymond would return during the breaks and loosen up the crowd with his morbid sense of humor. His laugh was particularly sinister, and the organ player (Lew White) knew just how to play off of it. Inner Sanctum featured classic actors, including Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Mercedes McCambridge, Richard Widmark, Santos Ortega, Simone Simon, Raymond Massy, Mason Adams, Agnus Moorehead and countless others. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1945. CBS network. "Death By Scripture". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soups. A chilling story of a refugee camp in China and the Black Dragon Society's desire for revenge against its enemies. Stefan Schnabel, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Joan Banks, Luis Van Rooten, Jackson Beck, Robert Newman (writer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-21T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-21T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Death By Scripture (Aired October 9, 1945)

 The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, and the body count often exceeded the number of commercials. As Brown himself described it, &quot;We've killed our characters every way. We've knifed them, garroted them, burned them, poisoned them, bashed their heads, given them rare and fantastic diseases, pushed them out of windows and over cliffs.&quot; (Grams, 2002, 7) The mood was straight faced and serious, except that Raymond would return during the breaks and loosen up the crowd with his morbid sense of humor. His laugh was particularly sinister, and the organ player (Lew White) knew just how to play off of it. Inner Sanctum featured classic actors, including Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Mercedes McCambridge, Richard Widmark, Santos Ortega, Simone Simon, Raymond Massy, Mason Adams, Agnus Moorehead and countless others. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Death By Scripture&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea and Soups. A chilling story of a refugee camp in China and the Black Dragon Society's desire for revenge against its enemies. Stefan Schnabel, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Joan Banks, Luis Van Rooten, Jackson Beck, Robert Newman (writer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death By Scripture (Aired October 9, 1945)

 The stories took all sorts of twists and turns, an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Sunken Spanish Gold (08-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)

Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 13, 1951. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. "Sunken Spanish Gold". Sponsored by: Pontiac. Sailor and Shannon go on a treasure hunt for Spanish gold with some unsavory companions. The story is also known as, "Treasure On Flamingo Cay." Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)

Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. Some sources have claimed that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were only around 30 episodes but more than 50 shows have now come to light. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart and Bacall. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 13, 1951. Program #5. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Sunken Spanish Gold&quot;. Sponsored by: Pontiac. Sailor and Shannon go on a treasure hunt for Spanish gold with some unsavory companions. The story is also known as, &quot;Treasure On Flamingo Cay.&quot; Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Barton Yarborough, Jester Hairston, David Rose (composer, conductor), Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Tony Barrett, Betty Lou Gerson. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sunken Spanish Gold (Aired August 13, 1951)

Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - Velda's Brother (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Velda's Brother (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. 

THIS EPISODE:

1953. "Velda's Brother" - Mutual network. Commercials deleted. Mike Hammer's secretary, Velda, has a man in her bedroom, with a bullet in his body...and, it's her brother! He was mixed up with the Communist Party and got what he deserved. The date is approximate. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator). 21:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-20T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mike,hammer,larry,haines,mickey,spillane,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1317</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Velda's Brother (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. 

THIS EPISODE:

1953. &quot;Velda's Brother&quot; - Mutual network. Commercials deleted. Mike Hammer's secretary, Velda, has a man in her bedroom, with a bullet in his body...and, it's her brother! He was mixed up with the Communist Party and got what he deserved. The date is approximate. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator). 21:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Velda's Brother (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny Show - Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (02-20-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (Aired February 20, 1944)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS. It was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1944. Red network. Sponsored by: Grape-Nuts, Grape-Nuts Flakes, Grape-Nuts Wheat Meal. "Special Guest Groucho Marx"'s ad libs have Jack cracking up within two minutes of Groucho's appearance. The cast does, "The Gilroy Murder Case." Rochester helps Don deliver one of the commercials. "L.S.M.F.T." is mentioned. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Groucho Marx, Eddie Anderson, Mary Livingstone, Butterfly McQueen, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, John Brown, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 30:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2018 19:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-20T12_29_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1842</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (Aired February 20, 1944)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS. It was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1944. Red network. Sponsored by: Grape-Nuts, Grape-Nuts Flakes, Grape-Nuts Wheat Meal. &quot;Special Guest Groucho Marx&quot;'s ad libs have Jack cracking up within two minutes of Groucho's appearance. The cast does, &quot;The Gilroy Murder Case.&quot; Rochester helps Don deliver one of the commercials. &quot;L.S.M.F.T.&quot; is mentioned. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Groucho Marx, Eddie Anderson, Mary Livingstone, Butterfly McQueen, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, John Brown, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). 30:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (Aired February 20, 1944)

Benny had been only a minor vaudevill...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Shows A Card (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.  When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.  Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the  air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.  There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.  The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. "Murder Shows A Card" Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-20T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.  When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.  Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the  air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.  There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.  The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. &quot;Murder Shows A Card&quot; Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hamm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - The Chrome Yellow Death (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Chrome Yellow Death (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." 

THIS EPISODE: 

1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Chrome Yellow Death". Commercials added locally. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are in tropical Argentina, where they find death by "bolas" and "marijuana" cigarettes. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-20T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1713</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Chrome Yellow Death (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE: 

1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Chrome Yellow Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are in tropical Argentina, where they find death by &quot;bolas&quot; and &quot;marijuana&quot; cigarettes. The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Chrome Yellow Death (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-ho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of Blackie Thompson (12-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gang Busters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 8, 1945. Program #411. ABC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of Blackie Thompson". Participating sponsors. The story of bank-robber Blackie Thompson, and his all-too-loyal girlfriend, Lila. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 16, 1974. The script was used previously on Gangbusters of February 24, 1940. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 21:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-19T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1282</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gang Busters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 8, 1945. Program #411. ABC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of Blackie Thompson&quot;. Participating sponsors. The story of bank-robber Blackie Thompson, and his all-too-loyal girlfriend, Lila. WRVR rebroadcast date: May 16, 1974. The script was used previously on Gangbusters of February 24, 1940. Phillips H. Lord (producer). 21:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of Blackie Thompson (Aired December 8, 1945)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Railway Children (03-05-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Railway Children [Aired March 5, 1977]

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1977. Program #9. CBS network. "The Railroad Children". From the novel by Edith Nesbit and sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 4, 1977. Tom Bosley (host), Edith Nesbit (author), Robert Newman (adaptor), Sarah Parker, Toby Parker, Himan Brown (producer, director), Ian Martin, Teri Keane, Gilbert Mack. 39:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-19T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-09-19T14_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1537390832.13006166" length="9504350" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2375</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Railway Children [Aired March 5, 1977]

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1977. Program #9. CBS network. &quot;The Railroad Children&quot;. From the novel by Edith Nesbit and sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 4, 1977. Tom Bosley (host), Edith Nesbit (author), Robert Newman (adaptor), Sarah Parker, Toby Parker, Himan Brown (producer, director), Ian Martin, Teri Keane, Gilbert Mack. 39:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Railway Children [Aired March 5, 1977]

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 197...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - The Mouse (03-14-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mouse (Aired March 14, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1947. "The Mouse" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan visits a psychiatrist who convinces him to be ruthless and aggressive. When Alan tries to kill a mouse, Hubert Updike thinks Alan is going to kill him. The program ending is filled with errors as broadcast. The show runs short, the orchestra stops playing, an announcer makes a stand-by announcement and then an off-mike system cue is heard! Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Sarah Selby, Veola Vonn, Alan Young, Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 33:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-19T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2009</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mouse (Aired March 14, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1947. &quot;The Mouse&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan visits a psychiatrist who convinces him to be ruthless and aggressive. When Alan tries to kill a mouse, Hubert Updike thinks Alan is going to kill him. The program ending is filled with errors as broadcast. The show runs short, the orchestra stops playing, an announcer makes a stand-by announcement and then an off-mike system cue is heard! Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Sarah Selby, Veola Vonn, Alan Young, Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 33:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mouse (Aired March 14, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series present...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Radio Reader's Digest - Prisoner Of The Night (07-24-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Prisoner Of The Night (Aired July 24, 1947)

The final Radio Reader's Digest show was broadcast on 3rd June 1948, with the now vacant radio slot being filled the following week with the launch of The Hallmark Playhouse, which although followed the same format, was a huge break from the Radio Reader's Digest because the stories were adapted from literary best sellers, with some stories that were obscure such as the leprechaun tales in O’Halloran’s Luck by Stephen Vincent Benet - rather than the true stories from the Reader's Digest magazine, such as The Baron of Arizona, the story of a man who actually convinced the United States Government that he owned the state of Arizona. Conrad Nagel hosted the Radio Reader's Digest series until December 10, 1944 and also played a character in some of the stories that Reader's Digest provided. Other hosts included Quinton Reynolds, Richard Kollmar, and Les Tremayne. Stars for the shows on The Hallmark Playhouse included Irene Dunn, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From RUSC.Com.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1947. CBS network. "Prisoner Of The Night". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The greatest French detective solves the most difficult murder of his career. Roger De Koven, John Nesbitt, Tom Shirley (host), Fred Uttal (announcer), Lyn Murray and His Orchestra. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-19T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>reader's,digest,radio,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1863</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Prisoner Of The Night (Aired July 24, 1947)

The final Radio Reader's Digest show was broadcast on 3rd June 1948, with the now vacant radio slot being filled the following week with the launch of The Hallmark Playhouse, which although followed the same format, was a huge break from the Radio Reader's Digest because the stories were adapted from literary best sellers, with some stories that were obscure such as the leprechaun tales in O&#8217;Halloran&#8217;s Luck by Stephen Vincent Benet - rather than the true stories from the Reader's Digest magazine, such as The Baron of Arizona, the story of a man who actually convinced the United States Government that he owned the state of Arizona. Conrad Nagel hosted the Radio Reader's Digest series until December 10, 1944 and also played a character in some of the stories that Reader's Digest provided. Other hosts included Quinton Reynolds, Richard Kollmar, and Les Tremayne. Stars for the shows on The Hallmark Playhouse included Irene Dunn, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck and Lionel Barrymore. Show Notes From RUSC.Com.

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Prisoner Of The Night&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The greatest French detective solves the most difficult murder of his career. Roger De Koven, John Nesbitt, Tom Shirley (host), Fred Uttal (announcer), Lyn Murray and His Orchestra. 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Prisoner Of The Night (Aired July 24, 1947)

The final Radio Reader's Digest show was broadcast...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Chase - Killer At Large (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-18T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Killer At Large (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (05-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of "True Crime Stories" filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1950. Program #78. Towers Of London syndication. "The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster". Commercials added locally. When jealousy rears its head in 1930's British society, the result is murder! The date above is known to be accurate (for LM Radio). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-18T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)

In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of &quot;True Crime Stories&quot; filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1950. Program #78. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster&quot;. Commercials added locally. When jealousy rears its head in 1930's British society, the result is murder! The date above is known to be accurate (for LM Radio). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Green-Eyed Monster (Aired May 29, 1950)

In an earlier time, just prior to and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - Gus Fowler (07-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)

The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating "The Clock" programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 21, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Gus Fowler". Participating sponsors. A man with a month to live and a strange bargain. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 31, 1973. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on ABC. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 20:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-18T13_20_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)

The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans. The series aired beyond this 13 week time period because some time after May 1948 there are at least three circulating &quot;The Clock&quot; programs from late 1948. There is some confusion as to whether the American version originated from New York and then moved to Los Angeles, or just broadcast from Los Angeles for the complete American run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 21, 1947. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Gus Fowler&quot;. Participating sponsors. A man with a month to live and a strange bargain. WRVR rebroadcast date: August 31, 1973. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on ABC. 26:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gus Fowler (Aired July 21, 1947)

The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, althoug...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Little Green Death (03-18-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. "Little Green Death". Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-18T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took overA host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Thinnes, Keir Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Larry Haines, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown would meet with actors at 9:00 AM for the first reading of the script. He would then assign roles and recording would begin. By noon the recording of the actors was complete and Brown handed everyone their checks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 18, 1977. Program #618. CBS network. &quot;Little Green Death&quot;. Sponsored by: G-E CB Radios, Buick, Contac, Allied Van Lines, True Value Hardware. A small town shop-keeper is accused of murder, and he can't deny it! Carol Teitel, E. G. Marshall (host), Kim Hunter, Nat Polen, Robert Dryden, Sam Dann (writer). 45:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little Green Death (Aired March 18, 1977)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - The Gooseby Vacation (06-22-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Gooseby Vacation (Aired June 22, 1951)

 This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show—and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony—was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1951. "The Gooseby Vacation" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Unedited tape. Frances starts the program by singing, "Exactly Like You." After a driving lesson, the Bickersons rent the Gooseby's house while Brother Barney uses the Bickerson's home for a poker game. Tony Romano and His Orchestra, Phil Rapp (creator), Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Bob Pfoeffer (commercial spokesman), John Holbrook (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-18T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardellaotrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gooseby Vacation (Aired June 22, 1951)

 This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show&#8212;and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony&#8212;was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 

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June 22, 1951. &quot;The Gooseby Vacation&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Unedited tape. Frances starts the program by singing, &quot;Exactly Like You.&quot; After a driving lesson, the Bickersons rent the Gooseby's house while Brother Barney uses the Bickerson's home for a poker game. Tony Romano and His Orchestra, Phil Rapp (creator), Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Bob Pfoeffer (commercial spokesman), John Holbrook (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gooseby Vacation (Aired June 22, 1951)

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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Two Fiancees Murder Case (Aired September 13, 1951)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Two Fiancees Murder Case (09-13-51)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Two Fiancees Murder Case". Sustaining. Edward Slattery (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, Geraldine Merkin (writer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-17T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector,thorne,karl,weber,carol,warner,gluck,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,digital,deli</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Two Fiancees Murder Case (09-13-51)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Two Fiancees Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. Edward Slattery (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Staats Cotsworth, Geraldine Merkin (writer). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Two Fiancees Murder Case (09-13-51)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was someth...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (10-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)

 Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 6, 1950. "The Kenny Day Amnesia Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone's car has been stolen...by an ex-cop with amnesia. The thief's name is Kenny Day, and his wife is in danger, or is his wife a victim of murder? The system cue has been deleted. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Eddie Fields, Frank Worth (music), Ted de Corsia, Lurene Tuttle, William Tracy, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Barbara Dupar, Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-17T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)

 Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 6, 1950. &quot;The Kenny Day Amnesia Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone's car has been stolen...by an ex-cop with amnesia. The thief's name is Kenny Day, and his wife is in danger, or is his wife a victim of murder? The system cue has been deleted. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Eddie Fields, Frank Worth (music), Ted de Corsia, Lurene Tuttle, William Tracy, Wilms Herbert, Jack Kruschen, Barbara Dupar, Frank Lovejoy, Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (Aired October 6, 1950)

 Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Double Exposure (10-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 29, 1950. NBC network. "The Case Of The Double Exposure". Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-17T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1707</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 29, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Double Exposure&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft. A hit man is paid $500 to rub out Jimmy Arcaro. A beautiful dame benefits, but loses $2 million when a dead man comes to life and promptly dies again. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950)

This hard boiled spy drama began as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - Happy Ending (06-23-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-17T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects. Adhesive tape, stuck together and pulled apart, simulated the sound of a man's skin being ripped off. Pulling the leg off a frozen chicken gave the illusion of an arm being torn out of its socket. A raw egg dropped on a plate stood in for an eye being gouged; poured corn syrup for flowing blood; cleavered cabbages and cantalopes for beheadings; snapped pencils and spareribs for broken fingers and bones. The sound of a hand crushed? A lemon, laid on an anvil, smashed with a hammer.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Happy Ending (Aired June 23, 1937)

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      <title>Best Plays - Outward Bound (08-03-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In The Episode "On Borrowed Time," a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it we see an adaptation from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. This is an example of this quality radio series. 

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August 3, 1952. NBC network. "Outward Bound". Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Sutton Vane (author), Jean Adair, Alexander Scourby, John Stanley, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Chester Stratton, Susan Douglas, Leona Powers, Norman Rose, Wendell Holmes, William Podmore, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-17T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,john,chapman,alexander,scourby,stanley,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In The Episode &quot;On Borrowed Time,&quot; a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it we see an adaptation from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. This is an example of this quality radio series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 3, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Outward Bound&quot;. Sustaining. John Chapman (host), Sutton Vane (author), Jean Adair, Alexander Scourby, John Stanley, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Chester Stratton, Susan Douglas, Leona Powers, Norman Rose, Wendell Holmes, William Podmore, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Outward Bound (Aired August 3, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Death In The Clouds Pt. 2 of 2 (01-12-92)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Clouds Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles (published 1920) and his last in Curtain (published 1975, the year before Christie died). On publication of the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to be given an obituary in the New York Times; 6 August 1975 "Hercule Poirot is Dead; Famed Belgian Detective". By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot "insufferable", and by 1960 she felt that he was a "detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep". Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot. Here is how Captain Arthur Hastings first describes Poirot: "He was hardly more than five feet four inches but carried himself with great dignity. His head was exactly the shape of an egg, and he always perched it a little on one side. His moustache was very stiff and military. Even if everything on his face was covered, the tips of moustache and the pink-tipped nose would be visible. The neatness of his attire was almost incredible; I believe a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound. Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police."


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-16T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2543</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Clouds Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles (published 1920) and his last in Curtain (published 1975, the year before Christie died). On publication of the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to be given an obituary in the New York Times; 6 August 1975 &quot;Hercule Poirot is Dead; Famed Belgian Detective&quot;. By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot &quot;insufferable&quot;, and by 1960 she felt that he was a &quot;detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep&quot;. Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot. Here is how Captain Arthur Hastings first describes Poirot: &quot;He was hardly more than five feet four inches but carried himself with great dignity. His head was exactly the shape of an egg, and he always perched it a little on one side. His moustache was very stiff and military. Even if everything on his face was covered, the tips of moustache and the pink-tipped nose would be visible. The neatness of his attire was almost incredible; I believe a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound. Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death In The Clouds Pt. 2 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot's first appearance was in The M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (01-12-92)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, is the prominent character among Christie's works. He's known for his famous moustaches and his brain's "little grey cells." Poirot , in his novels and short stories, has proved that anyone can solve a crime just by simply thinking about it. Hercule Poirot is a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet.

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January 12, 1992. "Death In The Clouds". A work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company on March 10 1935 under the title of Death in the Air. After spending a bit of a holiday in Paris, Poirot finds himself on a flight to London with an odd assortment of people, some of whom he had met during his stay. When one of the passengers, Madame Gisele, is murdered during the flight by a poisoned dart. David Suchet,  Philip Jackson, Sarah Woodward, Jane Grey. Agatha Christie (Author). Stephen Whittaker (Director). 44:51.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, is the prominent character among Christie's works. He's known for his famous moustaches and his brain's &quot;little grey cells.&quot; Poirot , in his novels and short stories, has proved that anyone can solve a crime just by simply thinking about it. Hercule Poirot is a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet.

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January 12, 1992. &quot;Death In The Clouds&quot;. A work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company on March 10 1935 under the title of Death in the Air. After spending a bit of a holiday in Paris, Poirot finds himself on a flight to London with an odd assortment of people, some of whom he had met during his stay. When one of the passengers, Madame Gisele, is murdered during the flight by a poisoned dart. David Suchet,  Philip Jackson, Sarah Woodward, Jane Grey. Agatha Christie (Author). Stephen Whittaker (Director). 44:51.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death In The Clouds Pt. 1 of 2 (Aired January 12, 1992)

Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Between Life &amp; Death (03-24-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Between Life &amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)

With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus "Brother" Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. 

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March 24, 1944. "Between Life &amp; Death" - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 18:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-16T11_10_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Between Life &amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)

With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929. Amos was na&#239;ve but honest, hard-working and (after his 1933 marriage to Ruby Taylor) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. Andy, being a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Their lodge leader, the Kingfish, was always trying to lure the two into get-rich-quick schemes. Other characters included John Augustus &quot;Brother&quot; Crawford, an industrious but long-suffering family man; Henry Van Porter, a social-climbing real estate and insurance salesman; Frederick Montgomery Gwindell, a hard-charging newspaperman; William Lewis Taylor, the well-spoken, college-educated father of Amos's fiancee; and &quot;Lightning&quot;, a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 24, 1944. &quot;Between Life &amp; Death&quot; - NBC network. Commercials deleted. The Kingfish hires Andy to arbitrate a settlement between himself and the driver of the car that hit him. Special Guest is Victor Moore. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Tobe Reed (announcer), Ernestine Wade, James Basquette, Victor Moore, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Between Life &amp; Death (Aired March 24, 1944)

With the listening audience increasing in the spri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - The Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) 05-15-47</title>
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        <![CDATA[Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:
 May 15, 1947. Mutual network. "The Lonely Road". Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to "sell out" or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-16</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.

THIS EPISODE:
 May 15, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Lonely Road&quot;. Sustaining. An honest politician is offered a substantial bribe and a potent threat to &quot;sell out&quot; or else. His decision is made easier by a visit from Abraham Lincoln himself! Max Terr (music), Rod O'Connor, Frederick J. Lipp (writer), Mel Williamson (director), Betty Arnold, Tony La Frano (announcer), John Ryder (producer, director), Nelson Eddy (host), Gregory Peck, Phillip Abbott, Byron Kane, Barney Phillips, Jean Layton, Lou Merrill. 29:39. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Family Theater - Lonely Road (Starring Gregory Peck) Aired May 15, 1947

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      <title>Pete Kelly's Blues (Starring Jack Webb) - Little Jake (07-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Jake (Aired July 25, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. This recording might be an AFRS rebroadcast. "Kansas City is no place to get off a train, unless you're a sack of mail!" An altar boy named "Little Jake" has been shot in a church. What's in the sealed envelope that's been forced onto Pete? Radio doesn't get much better than this! Jack Webb, George Fenneman (nnouncer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), James Moser (writer), William Conrad, Matty Matlock (scoring, clarinet), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano), George Van Eps (guitar), Jud DeMott (bass), Moe Schneider (trombone). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-16T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pete,kelly,blues,jeff,regan,herb,jack,webb,butterfield,yvonne,peattie,lurene,tuttle,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,george,fenneman</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Jake (Aired July 25, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired over NBC as an unsponsored summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8pm(et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred Jack Webb as Pete Kelly and was created by writer Richard L. Breen, who had previously worked with Webb on Pat Novak for Hire; James Moser and Jo Eisinger wrote most of the other scripts. Set in Kansas City in the 1920s, the series was a crime drama with a strong musical atmosphere (Webb was a noted Dixieland jazz enthusiast). Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, &quot;Pete Kelly's Big Seven.&quot; They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a speakeasy run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 25, 1951. NBC network. Sustaining. This recording might be an AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Kansas City is no place to get off a train, unless you're a sack of mail!&quot; An altar boy named &quot;Little Jake&quot; has been shot in a church. What's in the sealed envelope that's been forced onto Pete? Radio doesn't get much better than this! Jack Webb, George Fenneman (nnouncer), Dick Cathcart (cornet), James Moser (writer), William Conrad, Matty Matlock (scoring, clarinet), Nick Fatool (drums), Ray Sherman (piano), George Van Eps (guitar), Jud DeMott (bass), Moe Schneider (trombone). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little Jake (Aired July 25, 1951)

Pete Kelly's Blues was an American radio drama which aired o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>MGM Theater Of The Air - Public Hero Number One (07-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. "The Story of Dr. Kildare", "The Adventures of Maisie", "The Hardy Family", and "Crime Does Not Pay" were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York’s WMGM, owned by Loew’s Incorporated and known in the business as "The Call Letters of the Stars." 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1950. Program #40. MGM syndication. "Public Hero Number One". Commercials added locally. An undercover cop makes friends with a gangster in prison. He wants info about criminals, but falls in love with the gangster's sister. Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Ed Stokes (announcer), Paul Stewart, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), William Eyth, Nina Foch. 56:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-15T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mgm,theater,of,the,air,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings,metro-goldwyn-mayer,otrr,dr.,kildare,maisie,hardy,crime,does,not,pay</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3384</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Tiffany of movie studios, successfully made the leap into the production and distribution of transcribed syndicated radio series, often capitalizing on their many long-running film series as inspiration for program ideas. &quot;The Story of Dr. Kildare&quot;, &quot;The Adventures of Maisie&quot;, &quot;The Hardy Family&quot;, and &quot;Crime Does Not Pay&quot; were just a few of the offerings syndicated to individual radio stations - after being first run on New York&#8217;s WMGM, owned by Loew&#8217;s Incorporated and known in the business as &quot;The Call Letters of the Stars.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1950. Program #40. MGM syndication. &quot;Public Hero Number One&quot;. Commercials added locally. An undercover cop makes friends with a gangster in prison. He wants info about criminals, but falls in love with the gangster's sister. Howard Dietz (host), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Ed Stokes (announcer), Paul Stewart, Welborn Kelly (adaptor), William Eyth, Nina Foch. 56:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Public Hero Number One (Aired July 28, 1950)

During the postwar years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Case Of The Dead Reporter (04-05-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dead Reporter (Aired April 5, 1953)

And it shall be my duty, not only to proscute to the limit of the law, all persons accused of crime perpetrated within this county, but to defend with equal vigor, the rights and privileges of all its citizens! Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 5, 1953. Program #35. Ziv syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Dead Reporter". A reporter finds out who Mr. Big is, the guy that is controlling all crime in town, but he's shot in a phone booth before he can tell Mr. D. A. The date is subject to correction David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-15T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dead Reporter (Aired April 5, 1953)

And it shall be my duty, not only to proscute to the limit of the law, all persons accused of crime perpetrated within this county, but to defend with equal vigor, the rights and privileges of all its citizens! Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 5, 1953. Program #35. Ziv syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Dead Reporter&quot;. A reporter finds out who Mr. Big is, the guy that is controlling all crime in town, but he's shot in a phone booth before he can tell Mr. D. A. The date is subject to correction David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dead Reporter (Aired April 5, 1953)

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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - Nothing But The Truth (01-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nothing But The Truth (Aired January 14, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-15T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nothing But The Truth (Aired January 14, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nothing But The Truth (Aired January 14, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Star Playhouse - Of Night &amp; The River (10-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Of Night &amp; The River (Aired October 9, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker’s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1950. CBS network. "Of Night and The River". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. A good suspense yarn about a gangster being fitted with concrete overshoes trying to escape his fate at the hands of the rest of the gang. Hans Conried, Joseph Cotten, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson (host). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-15T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Of Night &amp; The River (Aired October 9, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker&#8217;s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Of Night and The River&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. A good suspense yarn about a gangster being fitted with concrete overshoes trying to escape his fate at the hands of the rest of the gang. Hans Conried, Joseph Cotten, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson (host). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Of Night &amp; The River (Aired October 9, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Haunting Hour - No Escape (11-01-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 1, 1948. Program #29. NBC syndication. "No Escape". Commercials added locally. A good, if somewhat predictable, story about a murdered wife who becomes alive again. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-15T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 1, 1948. Program #29. NBC syndication. &quot;No Escape&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good, if somewhat predictable, story about a murdered wife who becomes alive again. . 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>No Escape (Aired November 1, 1948)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Judas Face (06-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-14T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-14T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.The Whistler was the most popular West Coast-originated program with its listeners for many years. It was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: &quot;That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler.&quot; Each episode of The Whistler began with the sound of footsteps and a person whistling.  (The Saint radio series with Vincent Price used a similar opening.) The haunting signature theme tune was composed by Wilbur Hatch and featured Dorothy Roberts performing the whistling with the orchestra. The stories followed an effective formula in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. The Whistler himself narrated, often commenting directly upon the action in the manner of a Greek chorus, taunting the criminal from an omniscient perspective. Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Judas Face (Aired June 3, 1946)

The Whistler is one of American radio's most popular myste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Sinister Sneeze (06-11-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)

Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. NBC network. "The Sinister Sneeze". Sustaining. The first show of the series on NBC. The Saint meets a sneezing girl on a bus, which leads to a boxer in need of protection! Hal March, Barney Phillips, Peter Leeds, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor. A trade publication referred to him as "Von Dexter"), Helen Mack (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Vincent Price, Sandra Gould. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-14T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1678</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)

Vincent Price's closing comments were generally directed towards social issues of the era: race, ethnic and religious discrimination, tolerance and worthy causes of the era. Price at first tied his closing message to the theme of the preceding script. By the later scripts, Vincent Price simply closed with whatever social comment he felt most compelled to address. The comments were clearly heartfelt and sincere. Vincent Price's entire career was a tribute to any number of deeply felt causes and efforts to promote tolerance and unity throughout the world. In that light, Price's portrayals of The Saint must be taken at face value. Perhaps not widely perceived as the rock'em sock'em type of actor, Price could certainly portray the most sinister of characters to the glee of any Vincent Price fan of the era. Indeed, it was Price's wide appeal that brought him to the role in the first place. Leslie Charteris himself clearly approved of the choice of Price and it's clear that as the Price canon progressed, the scripts were tailored as much to Price's off-screen persona and interests as to his on-screen and on-Radio performances.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 11, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Sinister Sneeze&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series on NBC. The Saint meets a sneezing girl on a bus, which leads to a boxer in need of protection! Hal March, Barney Phillips, Peter Leeds, Louis Vittes (writer), Vaughn Dexter (composer, conductor. A trade publication referred to him as &quot;Von Dexter&quot;), Helen Mack (director), Lawrence Dobkin, Leslie Charteris (creator), James L. Saphier (producer), Doug Gorlay (announcer), Vincent Price, Sandra Gould. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sinister Sneeze (Aired June 11, 1950)

Vincent Price's closing comments were generally dire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Charlie Mccarthy Vs Fred Allen (10-28-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Charlie Mccarthy Vs Fred Allen (Aired October 28, 1945)

. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1945. Program #52. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Allen's Alley Question: "How do you think women will fit into the postwar business world?" "Charlie McCarthy vs. Fred Allen." Charlie takes Fred to court and sues him for slander. Fred Allen, Edgar Bergen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious, Portland Hoffa, Ray Noble. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-14T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Charlie Mccarthy Vs Fred Allen (Aired October 28, 1945)

. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1945. Program #52. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;How do you think women will fit into the postwar business world?&quot; &quot;Charlie McCarthy vs. Fred Allen.&quot; Charlie takes Fred to court and sues him for slander. Fred Allen, Edgar Bergen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious, Portland Hoffa, Ray Noble. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Charlie Mccarthy Vs Fred Allen (Aired October 28, 1945)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (04-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West." 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1952. "Sid Kenyon Rustlers" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-14T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,song,ranch,trigger,bullet,dale,evans,otrr,pat,brady,paradise,valley,gunslingers,gunfighters,lawless,wild</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1952. &quot;Sid Kenyon Rustlers&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 31:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Sid Kenyon Rustlers (Aired April 4, 1952)
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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Lady From The Sea (03-11-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady From The Sea (Aired March 11, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1949. CBS network. "The Lady From The Sea". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. A movie starlet commits murder, and her lover takes the rap for her. When he gets out twenty years later, she isn't very grateful. Marlene Dietrich, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), Lud Gluskin (music director), Esther McCoy (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Art Ballinger (announcer). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady From The Sea (Aired March 11, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour.

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March 11, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Lady From The Sea&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe Tobacco. A movie starlet commits murder, and her lover takes the rap for her. When he gets out twenty years later, she isn't very grateful. Marlene Dietrich, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), Lud Gluskin (music director), Esther McCoy (author), Sylvia Richards (adaptor), Art Ballinger (announcer). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady From The Sea (Aired March 11, 1949)

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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Winsome Wildcat (02-18-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 18, 1964. Program #11. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Winsome Wildcat". Rachel, the Lady Lion Tamer, has been kidnapped...or has she? Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-13T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 18, 1964. Program #11. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Winsome Wildcat&quot;. Rachel, the Lady Lion Tamer, has been kidnapped...or has she? Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Winsome Wildcat (Aired February 18, 1964)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Forgetful Murderer (07-29-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1946. Mutual network. "The Forgetful Murderer". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A puzzling series of murders takes place during store robberies, including the night watchman at Gregory Hood's new store! Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (anouncer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-13T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Forgetful Murderer&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A puzzling series of murders takes place during store robberies, including the night watchman at Gregory Hood's new store! Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (anouncer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Howard McNear. 28:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Forgetful Murderer (Aired July 29, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Judy Canova Show - Judy On The Wishing Well Program (02-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Judy On The Wishing Well Program (Aired February 22, 1947)

In 1943, she began her own radio program, The Judy Canova Show, that ran for 12 years—first on CBS and then on NBC. Playing herself as a love-starved Ozark bumpkin dividing her time between home and Southern California, Canova was accompanied by a cast that included voicemaster Mel Blanc as Pedro (using the accented voice he later gave the cartoons' Speedy Gonzales) and Sylvester (using the voice that later became associated with the Looney Tunes character), Ruth Perrott as Aunt Aggie, Ruby Dandridge as Geranium, Joseph Kearns as Benchley Botsford and Sharon Douglas as Brenda—with Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard and Hans Conried also making periodic appearances.[citation needed] The Sportsmen Quartet joined the show in 1943 and backed Judy on most of her songs, and the Charles Dant Orchestra provided the rest, usually supporting Canova's country warble. Western singer and actor Eddie Dean also appeared with Canova on numerous occasions during the 1930s. During World War II, she closed her show with the song "Goodnight, Soldier" ("Wherever you may be... my heart's lonely... without you") and used her free time to sell U.S. War Bonds. After the war, she introduced a new closing theme that she once said she remembered her own mother singing to her when she was a small child.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-13T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>judy,canova,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,mel,blanc,variety,music,otrr,otr,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1957</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Judy On The Wishing Well Program (Aired February 22, 1947)

In 1943, she began her own radio program, The Judy Canova Show, that ran for 12 years&#8212;first on CBS and then on NBC. Playing herself as a love-starved Ozark bumpkin dividing her time between home and Southern California, Canova was accompanied by a cast that included voicemaster Mel Blanc as Pedro (using the accented voice he later gave the cartoons' Speedy Gonzales) and Sylvester (using the voice that later became associated with the Looney Tunes character), Ruth Perrott as Aunt Aggie, Ruby Dandridge as Geranium, Joseph Kearns as Benchley Botsford and Sharon Douglas as Brenda&#8212;with Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard and Hans Conried also making periodic appearances.[citation needed] The Sportsmen Quartet joined the show in 1943 and backed Judy on most of her songs, and the Charles Dant Orchestra provided the rest, usually supporting Canova's country warble. Western singer and actor Eddie Dean also appeared with Canova on numerous occasions during the 1930s. During World War II, she closed her show with the song &quot;Goodnight, Soldier&quot; (&quot;Wherever you may be... my heart's lonely... without you&quot;) and used her free time to sell U.S. War Bonds. After the war, she introduced a new closing theme that she once said she remembered her own mother singing to her when she was a small child.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Judy On The Wishing Well Program (Aired February 22, 1947)

In 1943, she began her own radio pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual)&quot; - Leavin' Cheyenne (02-12-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) Leavin' Cheyenne - Aired February 12, 1979

Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1979. Program #6. CBS network. "Leavin' Cheyenne". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Percy Grainger (writer), Lorne Greene (host), John Dehner, Don Johnston, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 48:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-13T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr,western,overnight</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2915</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) Leavin' Cheyenne - Aired February 12, 1979

Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 12, 1979. Program #6. CBS network. &quot;Leavin' Cheyenne&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Percy Grainger (writer), Lorne Greene (host), John Dehner, Don Johnston, Fletcher Markle (producer, director). 48:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sears Radio Theater (Mutual) Leavin' Cheyenne - Aired February 12, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - I Want Him Dead (02-22-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1979. Program #14. CBS network. "I Want Him Dead". Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alice Heath, Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), David Chomsky (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Carroll, Noel North, Peggy Webber, Shepard Menken, Vic Perrin. 51:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-12T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3062</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 22, 1979. Program #14. CBS network. &quot;I Want Him Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Sears Roebuck and Company. Alice Heath, Barney Phillips, Byron Kane, Cecily Tyson (hostess), David Chomsky (writer), Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Carroll, Noel North, Peggy Webber, Shepard Menken, Vic Perrin. 51:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Want Him Dead (Aired February 22, 1979)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 0...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Nightwatch - Shock (08-21-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shock (Aired August 21, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 21, 1954. "Shock" - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about an escaped woman, referred to as a "mental case," who may become violent. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-12T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1632</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shock (Aired August 21, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 21, 1954. &quot;Shock&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The first call is about an escaped woman, referred to as a &quot;mental case,&quot; who may become violent. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical advisor). 27:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shock (Aired August 21, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Wat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Cook Case (08-20-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1949. "The Tom Cook Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, "There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes." Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Gregg). It began airing on NBC on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, &quot;Leave It to Love&quot;, was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953.

THIS EPISODE:

August 20, 1949. &quot;The Tom Cook Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A young girl is run over in Central Park and young Tom Cook is accused of murdering her. A gangland rub-out takes place at the same time! Dick Powell sings, &quot;There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), David Ellis, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (director), Eleanor Audley, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tom Cook Case (Aired August 20, 1949)

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Sam Spade (03-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Spade (Aired March 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Guest Howard Duff appears as, "Sam Spade." The "Mad One" only has a week left! Jack sings a medley of songs made famous by Al Jolson, with words of praise for Campbell's soup. The band plays, "I Got A Gal I Love In North and South Dakota." Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, The Martin Men, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Howard Duff, Glenn Hughes (vocal). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-12T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Spade (Aired March 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Guest Howard Duff appears as, &quot;Sam Spade.&quot; The &quot;Mad One&quot; only has a week left! Jack sings a medley of songs made famous by Al Jolson, with words of praise for Campbell's soup. The band plays, &quot;I Got A Gal I Love In North and South Dakota.&quot; Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, The Martin Men, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, Howard Duff, Glenn Hughes (vocal). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Spade (Aired March 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Champagne Glass (09-30-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. "The Champagne Glass". Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-12T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1422</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE: 

September 30, 1952. Program #26. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Champagne Glass&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer). 23:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Champagne Glass (Aired September 30, 1952)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Y...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Quiet Please - Bring Me To Life (08-10-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell "created works of astonishing originality" (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an "extraordinary body of work" (Hand, 158), which established Cooper "as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio." (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes "were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted"

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1947. Mutual network. "Bring Me To Life". Sustaining. A script writer for "Quiet Please" has a typewriter that types by itself! Whatever is typed (such as, "It was a stormy night") comes to pass (crash of thunder)! Wyllis Cooper (host, writer, director), Ernest Chappell ("the man who spoke to you"), Helen Marcy, Walter Black, Walter Bryan, Gene Parazzo (organist). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-11T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>quiet,please,sci-fi,science,fiction,weird,horror,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,otrr,ernest,chappell,wyllis,cooper,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell &quot;created works of astonishing originality&quot; (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an &quot;extraordinary body of work&quot; (Hand, 158), which established Cooper &quot;as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio.&quot; (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes &quot;were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Bring Me To Life&quot;. Sustaining. A script writer for &quot;Quiet Please&quot; has a typewriter that types by itself! Whatever is typed (such as, &quot;It was a stormy night&quot;) comes to pass (crash of thunder)! Wyllis Cooper (host, writer, director), Ernest Chappell (&quot;the man who spoke to you&quot;), Helen Marcy, Walter Black, Walter Bryan, Gene Parazzo (organist). 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bring Me To Life (Aired August 10, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - The Sad Night (12-19-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1948. Program #18. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Sad Night". Commercials added locally. A child's copybook is the key to a fortune hidden for centuries, and of a story of death and destruction. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-11T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1593</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1948. Program #18. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Sad Night&quot;. Commercials added locally. A child's copybook is the key to a fortune hidden for centuries, and of a story of death and destruction. The date is approximate. Alan Ladd, Edmond MacDonald, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sad Night (Aired December 19, 1948)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Doubtful Alibi (11-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 6, 1948. NBC network. "The Doubtful Alibi". Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-11T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 6, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Doubtful Alibi&quot;. Sustaining. Frank uses a horseless carriage to put out a fire and some fancy detective work to catch the culprit responsible for it. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Doubtful Alibi (Aired November 6, 1948)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Food Prices  (04-21-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Food Prices  (Aired April 21, 1942)

There was con man San Fernando Red with his pair of crosseyed seagulls, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and singing cabdriver Clem Kadiddlehopper, a country bumpkin with a big heart and a slow wit. Clem had an unintentional knack for upstaging high society slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: "When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!" Skelton also helped sell WWII war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley. Harriet Nelson was the show's vocalist. It was during this period that Red divorced his first wife Edna and married his second wife Georgia. Red and Georgia's only child, son Richard, was born in 1945. Georgia continued in her role as Red's manager until the 1960s. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 21, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobaco. The first tune is, "How About You?" Red's opening monologue is about "Food Prices". Red sketches are about animals. "Deadeye" and his horse rob a bank. Clem Kadiddlehopper is looking for his lost pig. Junior, "The Mean Widdle Kid," has a new doggie. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Truman Bradley (announcer), Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Del King (commercial spokesman). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-11T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Food Prices  (Aired April 21, 1942)

There was con man San Fernando Red with his pair of crosseyed seagulls, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and singing cabdriver Clem Kadiddlehopper, a country bumpkin with a big heart and a slow wit. Clem had an unintentional knack for upstaging high society slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: &quot;When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!&quot; Skelton also helped sell WWII war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley. Harriet Nelson was the show's vocalist. It was during this period that Red divorced his first wife Edna and married his second wife Georgia. Red and Georgia's only child, son Richard, was born in 1945. Georgia continued in her role as Red's manager until the 1960s. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 21, 1942. NBC network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobaco. The first tune is, &quot;How About You?&quot; Red's opening monologue is about &quot;Food Prices&quot;. Red sketches are about animals. &quot;Deadeye&quot; and his horse rob a bank. Clem Kadiddlehopper is looking for his lost pig. Junior, &quot;The Mean Widdle Kid,&quot; has a new doggie. Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Truman Bradley (announcer), Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Del King (commercial spokesman). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Food Prices  (Aired April 21, 1942)

There was con man San Fernando Red with his pair of crosse...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Re-union (09-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Re-union (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 17, 1944. "Re-union". Mutual network. Sustaining. During a football re-union, a man hated by all present is murdered. Walter Hampden. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-11T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,detective,police,investigate,walter,hampden,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Re-union (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 17, 1944. &quot;Re-union&quot;. Mutual network. Sustaining. During a football re-union, a man hated by all present is murdered. Walter Hampden. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Re-union (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - Murder Takes Practice (04-21-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Takes Practice (Aired April 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:


April 21, 1946. Program #36. "Murder Takes Practice" - Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Murder Takes Practice". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-10T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Takes Practice (Aired April 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:


April 21, 1946. Program #36. &quot;Murder Takes Practice&quot; - Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Murder Takes Practice&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Takes Practice (Aired April 21, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Bar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Operation Payroll (02-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)

As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. "Operation Payroll". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-10T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)

As must be immediately noticeable from the long list of movie actors heard in Crime Does Not Pay, this was not your everyday Golden Age Radio drama. Indeed, you might be forgiven if you fail to recognize more than a couple of Radio voice talents in the entire list. The Radio program was based on a very popular series of MGM Short Subjects they produced between 1935 and 1948 under the same name, Crime Does Not Pay. The Marcus Loew Booking Agency had owned radio station call sign WHN since 1946. In September of 1948, WHN changed their call sign to WMGM, in part to capitalize on a series of MGM programming projects they were attempting to introduce to a national audience. Programs such as The Adventures of Maisie, Crime Does Not Pay, MGM Theatre of The Air, and Dr. Kildare, all drew on material that MGM, as a Film Studio, already had in the can. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 28, 1951. Program #73. MGM syndication. &quot;Operation Payroll&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of the program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Harold Vermilyea, Bob Williams (announcer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Payroll (Aired February 28, 1951)

As must be immediately noticeable from the long li...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For FBI - An Un-American Activity (05-06-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1953. Program #55. ZIV Syndication. "An Un-American Activity". Commercials added locally. "The Party" is planning an attack against the House Un-American Activities Committee. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 16:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-10T09_16_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1613</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do no wrong. As a relic of the Joe McCarthy era, this show is a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1953. Program #55. ZIV Syndication. &quot;An Un-American Activity&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;The Party&quot; is planning an attack against the House Un-American Activities Committee. The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 26:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>An Un-American Activity (Aired May 6, 1953)

I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (04-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. "Riley Finds A Fur Coat" on the bus and wins an argument with his conscience. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Frank Nelson, Paula Winslowe, Dink Trout, John Brown, Scotty Beckett, Elvia Allman, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Sharon Douglas. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-10T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1946. NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. &quot;Riley Finds A Fur Coat&quot; on the bus and wins an argument with his conscience. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Frank Nelson, Paula Winslowe, Dink Trout, John Brown, Scotty Beckett, Elvia Allman, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music), Sharon Douglas. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Finds A Fox Fur Coat (Aired April 6, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge of the Yukon - 2 Episodes From 1944</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Paula Buchanan" (11-23-44) and "King Meets A Grizzly" (11-30-44)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.

TODAY'S SHOW: Paula Buchanan (11-23-44 ) and King Meets A Grizzly (11-30-44)

November 23, 1944. Program #356. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Paula Buchanan". Sustaining. In the town of Monroe, Paula's brother won't let her go out with a cheap gambler. Paula and the gambler deceive Sergeant Preston, which does't sit well with King. Jay Michael, Hal Neal (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:17.

November 30, 1944. Program #357. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "King Meets A Grizzly". Sustaining. The Lindsay brothers come to Salisbury, a small mining town, to buld their cafe. Lucky Ben Abbott offers an interest in his mine to Ralph Lindsay and trouble begins. Jay Michael, Hal Neal (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:16. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-09T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael,otrr,otr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Paula Buchanan&quot; (11-23-44) and &quot;King Meets A Grizzly&quot; (11-30-44)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.

TODAY'S SHOW: Paula Buchanan (11-23-44 ) and King Meets A Grizzly (11-30-44)

November 23, 1944. Program #356. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Paula Buchanan&quot;. Sustaining. In the town of Monroe, Paula's brother won't let her go out with a cheap gambler. Paula and the gambler deceive Sergeant Preston, which does't sit well with King. Jay Michael, Hal Neal (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:17.

November 30, 1944. Program #357. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;King Meets A Grizzly&quot;. Sustaining. The Lindsay brothers come to Salisbury, a small mining town, to buld their cafe. Lucky Ben Abbott offers an interest in his mine to Ralph Lindsay and trouble begins. Jay Michael, Hal Neal (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:16. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Paula Buchanan&quot; (11-23-44) and &quot;King Meets A Grizzly&quot; (11-30-44)

The program was a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - The Hungry One (01-14-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hungry One (Aired January 14, 1972)

After the 1942-43 Lights Out, Oboler continued to work in radio (Everything for the Boys and revivals of Arch Oboler's Plays) and pursued a second career in filmmaking, first in the Hollywood mainstream and then as an independent producer, writing and directing a number of offbeat, low-budget films, including Five, about survivors of a nuclear war, The Twonky, a satire of television, and the 3-D film Bwana Devil, which made a huge profit on a small investment. He dabbled in live television (a six-episode 1949 anthology series, Arch Oboler Comedy Theater), playwriting (Night of the Auk), and fiction (House on Fire). In 1962, he produced an album entitled Drop Dead! which recreated abbreviated versions of his Lights Out thrillers, including "Chicken Heart" and "The Dark," about a mysterious creeping mist that turns people inside-out. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1972. Program #18. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. "The Hungry One". Commercials added locally. An monster-from-outer-space story. This one has a sinister appetite. Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." The story is also known as, "Meteor Man." Arch Oboler (writer, host). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-09T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hungry One (Aired January 14, 1972)

After the 1942-43 Lights Out, Oboler continued to work in radio (Everything for the Boys and revivals of Arch Oboler's Plays) and pursued a second career in filmmaking, first in the Hollywood mainstream and then as an independent producer, writing and directing a number of offbeat, low-budget films, including Five, about survivors of a nuclear war, The Twonky, a satire of television, and the 3-D film Bwana Devil, which made a huge profit on a small investment. He dabbled in live television (a six-episode 1949 anthology series, Arch Oboler Comedy Theater), playwriting (Night of the Auk), and fiction (House on Fire). In 1962, he produced an album entitled Drop Dead! which recreated abbreviated versions of his Lights Out thrillers, including &quot;Chicken Heart&quot; and &quot;The Dark,&quot; about a mysterious creeping mist that turns people inside-out. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 14, 1972. Program #18. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. &quot;The Hungry One&quot;. Commercials added locally. An monster-from-outer-space story. This one has a sinister appetite. Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; The story is also known as, &quot;Meteor Man.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hungry One (Aired January 14, 1972)

After the 1942-43 Lights Out, Oboler continued to work...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Busy Body (06-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. "The Busy Body". Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-09T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1949. Program #38. CBS network. &quot;The Busy Body&quot;. Sustaining. A corpse that keeps moving around and a nosey neighbor helps to solve a murder case. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, John Stevenson, Laurette Fillbrandt, Lois Corbett, Lynn Allen, Mel Dinelli (writer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Peter Leeds, Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:43.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Busy Body (Aired June 18, 1949)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Willis Can't Pass His Physical (02-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Willis Can't Pass His Physical (Aired February 28, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that THE Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold. There were just too many similarities between the two series.

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1951. "Willis Can't Pass His Physical" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Army/Air Force recruiting. Waiting for Willis...with a bodyguard. Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Shirley Mitchell, Parley Baer, Leif Erickson, Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Robert Easton, Gloria Holiday, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-09T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Willis Can't Pass His Physical (Aired February 28, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that THE Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold. There were just too many similarities between the two series.

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1951. &quot;Willis Can't Pass His Physical&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Army/Air Force recruiting. Waiting for Willis...with a bodyguard. Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Shirley Mitchell, Parley Baer, Leif Erickson, Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Robert Easton, Gloria Holiday, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Willis Can't Pass His Physical (Aired February 28, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mot...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Escape - The Sure Thing (10-15-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!” Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1949. CBS network. "The Sure Thing". Sustaining. A strange cruise in the Caribbean, a triple murder, and that all important bank draft for $2 million dollars. The script was subsequently used on "Escape" on January 17, 1950. The program opening is upcut. John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director), Fay Baker, Ian Wolfe, Sarah Selby, Del Castillo (special music arranger, conductor), John Hoyt, Don Diamond, Ted de Corsia. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-09T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221; Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 15, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Sure Thing&quot;. Sustaining. A strange cruise in the Caribbean, a triple murder, and that all important bank draft for $2 million dollars. The script was subsequently used on &quot;Escape&quot; on January 17, 1950. The program opening is upcut. John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), William Conrad, William N. Robson (producer, director), Fay Baker, Ian Wolfe, Sarah Selby, Del Castillo (special music arranger, conductor), John Hoyt, Don Diamond, Ted de Corsia. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sure Thing (Aired October 15, 1949)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high ad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (09-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. Program #10. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. "The Case Of The Crooked Wheel". Commercials added locally. Shayne travels to Mexico City to help a casino owner with a dishonest wheel. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Brett Halliday (creator), William P. Rousseau (director, host), William Conrad, Frank Lovejoy, Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-08T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1509</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death  that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. Program #10. Broadcaster's Guild syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Crooked Wheel&quot;. Commercials added locally. Shayne travels to Mexico City to help a casino owner with a dishonest wheel. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, Brett Halliday (creator), William P. Rousseau (director, host), William Conrad, Frank Lovejoy, Don W. Sharpe (producer), John Duffy (composer, conductor). 25:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Crooked Wheel (Aired September 25, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Blue Beetle - The Whale Of Pirates Folly (08-28-40) Pt. 1 &amp; 2 Complete</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Whale Of Pirates Folly (08-28-40 &amp; 08-30-40) Pt. 1 &amp; 2 Complete

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

August 28, 1940. Program #43. Fox Features syndication. "The Whale Of Pirate's Folly" Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle tracks down a gang of smugglers and is thrown into the harbor, tied up in a net and left unconscious. 12:13.

August 30, 1940. Program #44. Fox Features syndication. "The Whale Of Pirate's Folly" Part two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle captures a submarine disguised as a whale being used by smugglers!. 12:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-08T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1466</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Whale Of Pirates Folly (08-28-40 &amp; 08-30-40) Pt. 1 &amp; 2 Complete

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. The Blue Beetle's reputation was not his only weapon -- he carried a revolver in a blue holster on his belt, and was sometimes shown wearing a multi-pouched belt after the style set by Batman. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

August 28, 1940. Program #43. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Whale Of Pirate's Folly&quot; Part one. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle tracks down a gang of smugglers and is thrown into the harbor, tied up in a net and left unconscious. 12:13.

August 30, 1940. Program #44. Fox Features syndication. &quot;The Whale Of Pirate's Folly&quot; Part two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle captures a submarine disguised as a whale being used by smugglers!. 12:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Whale Of Pirates Folly (08-28-40 &amp; 08-30-40) Pt. 1 &amp; 2 Complete

After his father was kille...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (12-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue". Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-08T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, Frank Race worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;  Star Tom Collins. Tom Collins, having recently completed his leading role as Chandu in the 1948 run of Chandu The Magician, returned to One Man's Family after The Adventures of Frank Race and almost got a bid to portray his Nick Lacey character from One Man's Family for the Television version of the series in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

December 4, 1949. Program #32. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue&quot;. Commercials added locally. A killer en route to the Chair asks Race to take a pair of baby shoes to his wife. A clue to $2 million bucks? Paul Dubov, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (orgainist), Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of The Silent Tongue (Aired December 4, 1949)

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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Mel Imitates Actors (11-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.

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November 12, 1946. "Mel Imitates Actors" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. A fraternal initiation takes place while Mel minds the baby. Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-08T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 12, 1946. &quot;Mel Imitates Actors&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. A fraternal initiation takes place while Mel minds the baby. Earle Ross, Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mel Imitates Actors (Aired November 12, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Produ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - The Missing Messenger (08-13-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

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August 13, 1936. Program #142. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Missing Messenger." Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A suspicious person has been spotten near Pasadena Avenue and Avenue Forty-Two. "An ideal officer" solves a brutal crime. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (Chief of Police, Los Angeles). 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 13, 1936. Program #142. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Missing Messenger.&quot; Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A suspicious person has been spotten near Pasadena Avenue and Avenue Forty-Two. &quot;An ideal officer&quot; solves a brutal crime. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatcher), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), James E. Davis (Chief of Police, Los Angeles). 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Messenger (Aired August 13, 1936)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Thirteenth Guest (08-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thirteenth Guest (Aired August 9, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thirteenth Guest (Aired August 9, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thirteenth Guest (Aired August 9, 1953)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Con...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 2 of 2 (1971)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 2 of 2 (1971)

Superficially stereotypical, Miss Marple is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or "fluffy", but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local "professional" police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.

TODAY'S SHOW

"Nemesis" Pt.2 of 2 - Nemesis is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie (1890–1976) and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in November 1971 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at £1.50 and the US edition at $6.95. It was the last Miss Marple novel the author wrote, although Sleeping Murder was the last Christie novel to be published. 


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 2 of 2 (1971)

Superficially stereotypical, Miss Marple is dressed neatly in tweed and is frequently seen knitting or pulling weeds in her garden. Miss Marple sometimes comes across as confused or &quot;fluffy&quot;, but when it comes to solving mysteries, she has a sharp logical mind, and an almost unmatched understanding of human nature with all its weaknesses, strengths, quirks and foibles. In the detective story tradition, she often embarrasses the local &quot;professional&quot; police by solving mysteries that have them stumped.

TODAY'S SHOW

&quot;Nemesis&quot; Pt.2 of 2 - Nemesis is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie (1890&#8211;1976) and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in November 1971 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at &#163;1.50 and the US edition at $6.95. It was the last Miss Marple novel the author wrote, although Sleeping Murder was the last Christie novel to be published. 


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 2 of 2 (1971)

Superficially stereotypica...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 1 of 2 (1971)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 1 of 2 (1971)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. 

TODAY'S SHOW

"Nemesis" - Miss Marple is called upon to solve her most perplexing case yet. Upon his death, financier John Rafiel asks her to solve a murder. Only problem is that the murder may or may not have taken place as yet and the victim is unknown. All that he has given her is two tickets on the Daffodil Tour Company's Mystery Tour. It soon becomes obvious that others on the tour were also "selected" by Mr. Rafiel. 


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-07T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 1 of 2 (1971)

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot;, which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. 

TODAY'S SHOW

&quot;Nemesis&quot; - Miss Marple is called upon to solve her most perplexing case yet. Upon his death, financier John Rafiel asks her to solve a murder. Only problem is that the murder may or may not have taken place as yet and the victim is unknown. All that he has given her is two tickets on the Daffodil Tour Company's Mystery Tour. It soon becomes obvious that others on the tour were also &quot;selected&quot; by Mr. Rafiel. 


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - Nemesis - Part 1 of 2 (1971)

Jane Marple, usually refer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - The Secret Of The Mausoleum (02-01-65)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-07T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1926</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. The emphasis on high production values is perhaps the very reason that several early, morally challenged Radio traders felt they could get away with interspersing many of the Creaking Door episodes with their Inner Sanctum, Mysterious Traveler, and Strange Dr. Weird offerings to a still naive community of radio recording collectors. Although somewhat left-handed, it's still a compliment to both SABC and Springbok Radio that those early 'otr hooligans' managed to get away with the practice for well over 20 years. That takes nothing away from this excellent series in its own right. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Of The Mausoleum (Aired February 1, 1965)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Blue Cross (12-02-84)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-07T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1-35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Cross (Aired December 2, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by Engli...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Murder On The Aisle (11-24-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a "footloose and fancy-free young man," frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a "B grade" radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. 

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November 24, 1953. NBC network. "Murder On The Aisle". Sustaining. Rocky is hired to guard the life of a drunken, hated drama critic. He fails. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Arnold Moss, Elaine Rost, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Roger De Koven, Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Staats Cotsworth, Elaine Rost, James Monks, William Zuckert. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-09-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-06T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1457</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a &quot;footloose and fancy-free young man,&quot; frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a &quot;B grade&quot; radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. Rocky Fortune appeared on NBC for only a short run of 25 or 26 shows. The lead character, who goes by the name of Rocky Fortune but whose real name is Rocko Fortunato, was played by Frank Sinatra. Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 24, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Murder On The Aisle&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky is hired to guard the life of a drunken, hated drama critic. He fails. This is a network version. Frank Sinatra, Arnold Moss, Elaine Rost, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Roger De Koven, Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Staats Cotsworth, Elaine Rost, James Monks, William Zuckert. 24:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Aisle (Aired November 24, 1953)

In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Fran...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Malevolent Medic (02-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf--remain a mystery to this day. Indeed, we have only one representative episode of the 1944 run of The Adventures of Nero Wolf in circulation to date--and that lone episode is preserved only by its inclusion as a selection for the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series. The production run starred Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf and Joseph Julian as Archie Goodwin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Malevolent Medic". Sustaining. Mrs. Hal Horton, the wife of a wealthy industrialist, is in love with her doctor. However, Dr. Ben Sloane is planning to marry his nurse. When Mrs. Horton dies in the doctor's office, Mr. Horton suspects foul play. The system cue has been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Ruth Adams Knight (writer), Harry Bartell, Jeanne Bates, Mary Lansing, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Ruth Paine. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-06T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf--remain a mystery to this day. Indeed, we have only one representative episode of the 1944 run of The Adventures of Nero Wolf in circulation to date--and that lone episode is preserved only by its inclusion as a selection for the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series. The production run starred Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolf and Joseph Julian as Archie Goodwin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Malevolent Medic&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Hal Horton, the wife of a wealthy industrialist, is in love with her doctor. However, Dr. Ben Sloane is planning to marry his nurse. When Mrs. Horton dies in the doctor's office, Mr. Horton suspects foul play. The system cue has been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, Ruth Adams Knight (writer), Harry Bartell, Jeanne Bates, Mary Lansing, Don Stanley (announcer), Edwin Fadiman (producer), Rex Stout (creator), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Vic Perrin, William Johnstone, Ruth Paine. 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Malevolent Medic (Aired February 23, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - School Dress Code (04-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1949. School Dress Code - CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Madison High goes through "Let's Dress Up" week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-06T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)

Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very &quot;feline&quot; in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks. The interplay between the cast---blustery Conklin, nebbishy Denton, accommodating Harriet, absentminded Mrs. Davis, clueless Boynton, scheming Miss Enright---also received positive reviews. Arden won a radio listeners' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1949. School Dress Code - CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?&quot;. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Madison High goes through &quot;Let's Dress Up&quot; week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>School Dress Code (Aired April 24, 1949)

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      <title>Author's Playhouse - Country Of The Blind (10-16-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Country Of The Blind (H.G. Welles) Aired October 16, 1944

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1944. NBC network. "The Country Of The Blind". Sustaining. The classic tale of a hidden valley where none can see, and a man with one eye should be king. H. G. Wells (author). 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-06T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1503</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Country Of The Blind (H.G. Welles) Aired October 16, 1944

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43. Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. The series was a precursor to several NBC radio programs of the late 1940s and early 1950s: The World's Great Novels, NBC Presents: Short Story and The NBC University Theater. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Country Of The Blind&quot;. Sustaining. The classic tale of a hidden valley where none can see, and a man with one eye should be king. H. G. Wells (author). 25:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Country Of The Blind (H.G. Welles) Aired October 16, 1944

Author's Playhouse was an anthology ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mercury Summer Theater - The Hitchhiker (Orson Welles) 06-21-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hitchhiker (Orson Welles) Aired June 21, 1946

The Mercury Theater was a theatre company founded in New York City by Orson Welles and John Houseman. They had initial success in the theatre, then went to radio, and one of the most notable radio broadcasts of all time, The War of the Worlds. Welles had already worked extensively in radio drama, playing the Shadow for a year, and directing a seven-part adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables. In 1938, he was offered a chance to direct his own weekly, hour-long radio series, initially called First Person Singular, then The Mercury Theater on the Air. Welles insisted his Mercury company--actors and crew--be involved in the radio series. This was an unprecedented and expensive request, especially for one so young as Welles. He won out, however, and went on to produce some of the finest radio drama of any era. The Mercury Theater on the Air was an hour-long dramatic radio program which began in the summer of 1938 on the CBS radio network.

THIS EPISODE

June 21, 1946. CBS network. "The Hitch-Hiker". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. The masterpiece of suspense...a radio classic about the cross-country drive, with destiny along for the ride. Lucille Fletcher (writer), Orson Welles (producer, director, performer), Alice Frost (doubles), Bernard Herrmann (music), Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-05T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mercury,theater,campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hitchhiker (Orson Welles) Aired June 21, 1946

The Mercury Theater was a theatre company founded in New York City by Orson Welles and John Houseman. They had initial success in the theatre, then went to radio, and one of the most notable radio broadcasts of all time, The War of the Worlds. Welles had already worked extensively in radio drama, playing the Shadow for a year, and directing a seven-part adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Mis&#233;rables. In 1938, he was offered a chance to direct his own weekly, hour-long radio series, initially called First Person Singular, then The Mercury Theater on the Air. Welles insisted his Mercury company--actors and crew--be involved in the radio series. This was an unprecedented and expensive request, especially for one so young as Welles. He won out, however, and went on to produce some of the finest radio drama of any era. The Mercury Theater on the Air was an hour-long dramatic radio program which began in the summer of 1938 on the CBS radio network.

THIS EPISODE

June 21, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Hitch-Hiker&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. The masterpiece of suspense...a radio classic about the cross-country drive, with destiny along for the ride. Lucille Fletcher (writer), Orson Welles (producer, director, performer), Alice Frost (doubles), Bernard Herrmann (music), Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Mercury Theater was a theatre company fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - Yankee Pride Matter (10-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases "the man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it "End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar". Terry Salomonson in his authoritative.

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1950. CBS network. "The Yankee Pride Mater". Sustaining. Johnny investigates murder, intrigue and sabotage in mysterious Singapore. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Alexander Courage (conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Ben Wright, Bob Sweeney. 29:42.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 00:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-05T17_18_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (including a one year hiatus in 1954-1955), this series recounted the cases &quot;the man with the action-packed expense account, America&#8217;s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Johnny was an accomplished 'padder' of his expense account. The name of the show derives from the fact that he closed each show by totaling his expense account, and signing it &quot;End of report... Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot;. Terry Salomonson in his authoritative.

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Yankee Pride Mater&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny investigates murder, intrigue and sabotage in mysterious Singapore. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Alexander Courage (conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Tudor Owen, William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Ben Wright, Bob Sweeney. 29:42.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Yankee Pride Matter (Aired January 30, 1956)

For over twelve years, from 1949 through 1962 (in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - Argyle Murder Case (06-27-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1950. Program #69. ZIV Syndication. "The Argyle Murder Case". Commercials added locally. An actor's dead body is found on a ferryboat. The body has on all new clothes...and argyle socks that don't match. Jackson Beck. 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-05T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1950. Program #69. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Argyle Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actor's dead body is found on a ferryboat. The body has on all new clothes...and argyle socks that don't match. Jackson Beck. 32:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Argyle Murder Case (Aired June 27, 1950)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy (08-28-38)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy (Aired August 28, 1938)

 Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Although the series ended December 26, 1948, it was followed by a compilation show, The Chase and Sanborn 100th Anniversary Show (November 15, 1964), assembled by writer Carroll Carroll and narrated by Bergen. This became an annual event with The Chase and Sanborn 101st Anniversary Show (November 14, 1965), a Fred Allen tribute, followed by The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (November 13, 1966).

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1938. "Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Edward Arnold's last appearance as host. Nelson Eddy's first tune is, "March We Along." Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy appear from Chicago. Edward Arnold and Ralph Bellamy do a scene from "A Well Remembered Voice," by Sir James Barrie. The Dean of The School Of Speech of Northwestern University presents Charlie with an honorary degree: "Master of Innuendo." Dorothy Lamour, Edgar Bergen, Edward Arnold, Nelson Eddy, Ralph Bellamy (narrator), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, James M. Barrie (author), The Stroud Twins, Wendell Niles (announcer). 58:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-05T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>edgar,bergen,charlie,mccarthy,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,variety,edward,arnold,ralph,bellamy,dorothy,lamour,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3535</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy (Aired August 28, 1938)

 Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Although the series ended December 26, 1948, it was followed by a compilation show, The Chase and Sanborn 100th Anniversary Show (November 15, 1964), assembled by writer Carroll Carroll and narrated by Bergen. This became an annual event with The Chase and Sanborn 101st Anniversary Show (November 14, 1965), a Fred Allen tribute, followed by The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (November 13, 1966).

THIS EPISODE:

August 28, 1938. &quot;Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Edward Arnold's last appearance as host. Nelson Eddy's first tune is, &quot;March We Along.&quot; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy appear from Chicago. Edward Arnold and Ralph Bellamy do a scene from &quot;A Well Remembered Voice,&quot; by Sir James Barrie. The Dean of The School Of Speech of Northwestern University presents Charlie with an honorary degree: &quot;Master of Innuendo.&quot; Dorothy Lamour, Edgar Bergen, Edward Arnold, Nelson Eddy, Ralph Bellamy (narrator), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, James M. Barrie (author), The Stroud Twins, Wendell Niles (announcer). 58:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy (Aired August 28, 1938)

 Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine wi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - Ah Wilderness (11-02-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Ah Wilderness (Aired November 2, 1947)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1947. NBC network. "Ah, Wilderness". Sponsored by: Ford. Howard Lindsay (host), Eric Dressler, Anne Seymour, Eugene O'Neill (author), Kenneth Banghart (commercial spokesman), Rosemary Rice, Sylvia Cyril ( adaptor), Howard Teichman (editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), George Zachery (director), Raymond Ives, Eric Dressler, Anne Seymour, Alan Bunce, Frank James, Elsie Hicks, Evie Juster, James McCallion, Lana Lynn, Edgar Stehli, Frank Thomas, Chuck Webster. 58:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-05T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3527</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ah Wilderness (Aired November 2, 1947)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Ah, Wilderness&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. Howard Lindsay (host), Eric Dressler, Anne Seymour, Eugene O'Neill (author), Kenneth Banghart (commercial spokesman), Rosemary Rice, Sylvia Cyril ( adaptor), Howard Teichman (editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), George Zachery (director), Raymond Ives, Eric Dressler, Anne Seymour, Alan Bunce, Frank James, Elsie Hicks, Evie Juster, James McCallion, Lana Lynn, Edgar Stehli, Frank Thomas, Chuck Webster. 58:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ah Wilderness (Aired November 2, 1947)

The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth (06-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth (Aired June 5, 1949)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. "The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth". Sustaining. The events of April 26, 1865. The assassin is trapped in a burning barn by northern cavalry. Art Hannes, Charles Webster, Don Hollenbeck, Douglas Edwards, Guy Sorel, J. Franklin Jones (writer), James Dobson, John Daly, John Sylvester, Ken Roberts, Matt Crowley, Ned Calmer, Quincy Howe, Raymond Edward Johnson, Richard Waring, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director), Staats Cotsworth. 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth (Aired June 5, 1949)

The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth&quot;. Sustaining. The events of April 26, 1865. The assassin is trapped in a burning barn by northern cavalry. Art Hannes, Charles Webster, Don Hollenbeck, Douglas Edwards, Guy Sorel, J. Franklin Jones (writer), James Dobson, John Daly, John Sylvester, Ken Roberts, Matt Crowley, Ned Calmer, Quincy Howe, Raymond Edward Johnson, Richard Waring, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director), Staats Cotsworth. 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Capture Of John Wilkes Booth (Aired June 5, 1949)

The radio program made a transition to t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Katy Lane Murder Case (07-25-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 25, 1954. "The Katy Lane Murder Case" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint. Marty Lane has been pushed at a swimming pool and has a fractured skull, his wife Katy, later found dead. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Barney Phillips, Lou Merrill, Irene Tedrow, Cathy Lewis, Ted de Corsia, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-04T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 25, 1954. &quot;The Katy Lane Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Doublemint. Marty Lane has been pushed at a swimming pool and has a fractured skull, his wife Katy, later found dead. Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Barney Phillips, Lou Merrill, Irene Tedrow, Cathy Lewis, Ted de Corsia, Bill Anders (announcer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Katy Lane Murder Case (Aired July 25, 1954)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - The Good Humor Man (09-01-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)

Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation shortly after graduating from Alhambra High School. He began at Warner Brothers in 1944 by getting on a bus and asking the driver to let him off "in Hollywood." As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said "talent agency." He walked in, and the agents there arranged for him to audition for Warner Brothers cartoons where he was promptly hired. His first cartoon voice work was in a Warner Brothers cartoon called For He's a Jolly Good Fala, which was recorded but never filmed (due to the death of Fala's owner, President Franklin D. Roosevelt), followed by Roughly Squeaking (1946) as Bertie; and in 1947, he was heard in It's a Grand Old Nag (Charlie Horse).

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1957. Program #8. CBS network. Sustaining. Acrobats on Radio, "Uninterrupted Melody": a movie about men in uniform ("Good Humor Men"), another panel discussion about the funnies, "St. George and The Dragonette." Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T11_24_15-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2018 18:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T11_24_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)

Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation shortly after graduating from Alhambra High School. He began at Warner Brothers in 1944 by getting on a bus and asking the driver to let him off &quot;in Hollywood.&quot; As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said &quot;talent agency.&quot; He walked in, and the agents there arranged for him to audition for Warner Brothers cartoons where he was promptly hired. His first cartoon voice work was in a Warner Brothers cartoon called For He's a Jolly Good Fala, which was recorded but never filmed (due to the death of Fala's owner, President Franklin D. Roosevelt), followed by Roughly Squeaking (1946) as Bertie; and in 1947, he was heard in It's a Grand Old Nag (Charlie Horse).

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1957. Program #8. CBS network. Sustaining. Acrobats on Radio, &quot;Uninterrupted Melody&quot;: a movie about men in uniform (&quot;Good Humor Men&quot;), another panel discussion about the funnies, &quot;St. George and The Dragonette.&quot; Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Good Humor Man (Aired September 1, 1957)

Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animatio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Whisperer - Attempted Murder (07-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Attempted Murder (Aired July 15, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes (01-17-40) and (01-19-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Patsy Spots A Broken Airplane Wing" (01-17-40) and "Bud Must Go To The Hospital" (01-19-40)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission. When the show began in 1938, Albright was a private aviator who helped people, but his situation changed in 1940. When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-04T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>captain,midnight,charles,james,albright,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Patsy Spots A Broken Airplane Wing&quot; (01-17-40) and &quot;Bud Must Go To The Hospital&quot; (01-19-40)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission. When the show began in 1938, Albright was a private aviator who helped people, but his situation changed in 1940. When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Patsy Spots A Broken Airplane Wing&quot; (01-17-40) and &quot;Bud Must Go To The Hospital&quot; (01-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - The Plotters (10-09-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Plotters (Aired October 9, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1949. Program #56. NBC network. "The Plotters". Sustaining. The program is announced as, "Attraction #56." Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Fred Collins (announcer), Arlo (music), Ian Martin, Arthur Kohl. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-03T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Plotters (Aired October 9, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1949. Program #56. NBC network. &quot;The Plotters&quot;. Sustaining. The program is announced as, &quot;Attraction #56.&quot; Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Fred Collins (announcer), Arlo (music), Ian Martin, Arthur Kohl. 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Plotters (Aired October 9, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, someti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger - Sheila Randolph Is Sane (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sheila Randolph Is Sane (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-03T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granger,danger,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1463</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sheila Randolph Is Sane (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sheila Randolph Is Sane (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too lat...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Morgan's Vacation Agency (05-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)

His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you." Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. "I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers," Morgan remembered later, "I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it." The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), "Eat two and your teeth will fall out."


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-03T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)

His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot; Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. &quot;I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers,&quot; Morgan remembered later, &quot;I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it.&quot; The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), &quot;Eat two and your teeth will fall out.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Morgan's Vacation Agency (Aired May 28, 1947)

His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The Plot Murder (02-27-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 27, 1938. Mutual network. "The Plot Murder". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A hypnotist has sabotaged an aerial torpedo to destroy America's military experts. An early guided missile! The award given to the show by, "The American Police Review" is read on the air. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-03T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 27, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;The Plot Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. A hypnotist has sabotaged an aerial torpedo to destroy America's military experts. An early guided missile! The award given to the show by, &quot;The American Police Review&quot; is read on the air. Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shadow (Aired February 27, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - The High Wall (Starring Robert Young) 06-06-46</title>
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        <![CDATA[The High Wall (Starring Robert Young) Aired June 6, 1946

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

June 6, 1946. CBS network. "The High Wall". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A man wakes up in a hospital for the criminally insane. How did he get there? Robert Young, Cathy Lewis, Wally Maher, George Zucco, Truman Bradley (commercial spokesman), Bradbury Foote (writer), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 36:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-02T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-02T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2204</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The High Wall (Starring Robert Young) Aired June 6, 1946

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end.

THIS EPISODE:

June 6, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The High Wall&quot;. Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A man wakes up in a hospital for the criminally insane. How did he get there? Robert Young, Cathy Lewis, Wally Maher, George Zucco, Truman Bradley (commercial spokesman), Bradbury Foote (writer), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Joseph Kearns (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 36:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The High Wall (Starring Robert Young) Aired June 6, 1946

Suspense was one of the premier progr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak And Dagger - Wine Of Freedom (10-15-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-09-02T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-02T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. It was also, quite understandably, one of our most secret undertakings. Given that backdrop it's very instructive that during the run up to the Cold War years, NBC would attempt to air a fact-based espionage anthology.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wine Of Freedom (Aired October 15, 1950)

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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - The Human Game (08-01-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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August 1, 1951. NBC network. "When They Track Down...The Human Game". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Lesley Woods. 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role. He's not quite as nonchalant as The Thin Man's Nick Charles, not as arrogant as Philo Vance, and not as melodramatic as Sherlock Holmes or Radio's Philip Marlowe. In short, he's both 'just right' and entirely fascinating--and competent--as detective Rex Saunders. Leon Janney's rendition of Saunders' assistant, Alec, complements Harrison's delivery of his Saunders characterization. Not the typical stooge assistant, nor quite as clever as Nero Wolfe's Archie, Leon Janney's Alec is given the same latitude as some of Radio's other more helpful detective assistants. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1951. NBC network. &quot;When They Track Down...The Human Game&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Lesley Woods. 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Human Game (Aired August 1, 1951)

As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison len...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Back From Lake Arrowhead (05-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. The big headache in their lives - Phil's Band! It was a congregation with enough wiseguys to make Abbott and Costello sit up and start take notes.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas. Hey, Ozzie and Harriett had done well with it! This show isn't like Ozzie and Harriett. Beside fame and glamour, Phil and Alice had two big things in their life, their lovely daughters. Jeanine Roose played Alice Jr. and Anne Whitfield was little Phyllis. Both took after Phil in the wisecrack department. The big headache in their lives - Phil's Band! It was a congregation with enough wiseguys to make Abbott and Costello sit up and start take notes.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Back From Lake Arrowhead (Aired May 23, 1949)

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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Men Call Me Mad (12-19-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.

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December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Men Call Me Mad". Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-02T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. Dark Fantasy was a series dedicated to dealings with the unknown. Originating from radio station WKY, Oklahoma City, it was written by Scott Bishop (of Mysterious Traveler and The Sealed Book fame) and was heard Fridays over stations. Tom Paxton served as announcer. The shows covered horror, science fiction and murder mysteries. Although a short series, the shows are excellent with some stories way ahead of their time. WKY's talented writer, Scott Bishop, was responsible for all of the scripts.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1941. Program #5. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Men Call Me Mad&quot;. Sustaining. A scientist shrinks himself to the size of an atom and enters a different world...threatened by a plague! He then falls in love with a beautiful princess in the miniature world. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Murillo Scofield, Muir Hite, Daryl McAllister, Eleanor Naylor Corin. 24:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Men Call Me Mad (Aired December 19, 1941)

Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the we...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)
The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (Aired August 25, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 25, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Murdering Messenger". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A fast-talking man poses as himself to impersonate someone else! The system cue has been deleted. William Sweets (director), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-01T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>otrn,otr,daviding,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)
The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (Aired August 25, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. MacLaughlin was by no means new to Radio, having already appeared in some 300 Radio productions since his debut over Radio in 1935. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 25, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Murdering Messenger&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A fast-talking man poses as himself to impersonate someone else! The system cue has been deleted. William Sweets (director), Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Jesse Crawford (organ), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>David Harding Counterspy - The Case Of The Murdering Messenger (08-25-49)
The Case Of The Murder...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Death At The Wheel (02-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949)

The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

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February 8, 1949. NBC network. "Death At The Wheel". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap ("tour the world" premium), Rinso. Bill Smith was a reckless driver. After he almost has a traffic accident, he's forced to go on "a journey of a modern Scrooge" with Steve Wilson. The story is effective, but a bit heavy-handed. The president of the National Safety Council speaks from Chicago after the drama. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Casey Allen (narrator). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-01T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1515</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949)

The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). (Thanks to Robert G. Corder, author of a new biography of Edward Pawley.) 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 8, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Death At The Wheel&quot;. Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap (&quot;tour the world&quot; premium), Rinso. Bill Smith was a reckless driver. After he almost has a traffic accident, he's forced to go on &quot;a journey of a modern Scrooge&quot; with Steve Wilson. The story is effective, but a bit heavy-handed. The president of the National Safety Council speaks from Chicago after the drama. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Casey Allen (narrator). 25:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death At The Wheel (Aired February 8, 1949)

The show was a big promoter of the free press and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - 2 Episodes From 1975</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dad's Army - 2 Episodes "The Royal Train" (04-29-75) and "Time On My Hands" (02-18-75)

Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army." 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-01T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Dad's Army - 2 Episodes &quot;The Royal Train&quot; (04-29-75) and &quot;Time On My Hands&quot; (02-18-75)

Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army.&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dad's Army - 2 Episodes &quot;The Royal Train&quot; (04-29-75) and &quot;Time On My Hands&quot; (02-18-75)

Dad's A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (03-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-09-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-09-01T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940), launching a series of 40 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Murder Mismanaged (Aired March 18, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mys...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (09-07-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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September 7, 1952. " Case Of The Eaton Brothers" - NBC network. Sustaining. A letter, written on the stationery of a London newspaper, is an exhibit in the "Black Museum." A woman's body is found in a messy former wine shop. Marlene Corcoran's murderer confesses to a newspaper for five hundred pounds. The confession, however, is useless! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Carl Harburg, Lester Fletcher, Maurice Delamore, Jared Burke, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)

This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of some of the most celebrated cases. Permission for these records came from Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the yard at that time. There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1952. &quot; Case Of The Eaton Brothers&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A letter, written on the stationery of a London newspaper, is an exhibit in the &quot;Black Museum.&quot; A woman's body is found in a messy former wine shop. Marlene Corcoran's murderer confesses to a newspaper for five hundred pounds. The confession, however, is useless! Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Horace Braham, Harvey Hayes, Carl Harburg, Lester Fletcher, Maurice Delamore, Jared Burke, Lionel Ricou (announcer). 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Eaton Brothers (Aired September 7, 1952)

This series was very similar to the B...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Murder In A Decanter (12-31-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Murder In A Decanter (Aired December 31, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.

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December 31, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder In A Decanter," or "The Mystery Of The Missing Body". Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-31T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Murder In A Decanter (Aired December 31, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.

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December 31, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In A Decanter,&quot; or &quot;The Mystery Of The Missing Body&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle> Murder In A Decanter (Aired December 31, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Penthouse Roof Murder (04-19-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)

Let George Do It is about a detective with one foot firmly planted in the tough-guy detective genre, and the other in the romance-denied working relationship romantic field. For George Valentine, detective work was job #1. To his secretary, Virginia Brooks, it was a developing relationship. Radio's competing Adventures of Sam Spade featured banters between Spade and his stenographer Effie in similar manner. The constant patter between George and "Brooksie" sounds a great deal like an old time radio version of much-later TV series like "Hart to Hart," "Moonlighting" and "Remington Steele."

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April 19, 1948. " The Penthouse Roof Murder" - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron (baseball book premium). Elliott Wormsley, an urban bird watcher, spots a murder in a penthouse several blocks away with his binoculars. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Louise Arthur, Charles Seel, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Fred Howard, Peter Leeds, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-31T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1811</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)

Let George Do It is about a detective with one foot firmly planted in the tough-guy detective genre, and the other in the romance-denied working relationship romantic field. For George Valentine, detective work was job #1. To his secretary, Virginia Brooks, it was a developing relationship. Radio's competing Adventures of Sam Spade featured banters between Spade and his stenographer Effie in similar manner. The constant patter between George and &quot;Brooksie&quot; sounds a great deal like an old time radio version of much-later TV series like &quot;Hart to Hart,&quot; &quot;Moonlighting&quot; and &quot;Remington Steele.&quot;

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April 19, 1948. &quot; The Penthouse Roof Murder&quot; - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron (baseball book premium). Elliott Wormsley, an urban bird watcher, spots a murder in a penthouse several blocks away with his binoculars. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Louise Arthur, Charles Seel, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Fred Howard, Peter Leeds, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Don Clark (director). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Penthouse Roof Murder (Aired April 19, 1948)

Let George Do It is about a detective with on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Rainy Day Activity (03-25-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-31T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1979</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rainy Day Activity (Aired March 25, 1954)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - Terror In The Night (04-30-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being "too thoughtful." (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-31T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1415</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being &quot;too thoughtful.&quot; (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Terror In The Night (Aired April 30, 1974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Crazy Town (05-20-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 20, 1939. Blue Network. "Crazy Town". Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a "crazy town." 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad." A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-31T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1646</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 20, 1939. Blue Network. &quot;Crazy Town&quot;. Sustaining. Two (presumably) Italian aviators crash after a bombing mission. They find themselves imprisoned in a &quot;crazy town.&quot; 'In a community were all men are mad, no one is mad.&quot; A strong anti-fascist, anti-war drama. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane. 27:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Crazy Town (Aired May 20, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Shopping Bag Lady (04-12-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. "21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st." The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

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April 12, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Shopping Bag". Elderly Mary Klatovy is run down and killed by a taxi cab. It is determined that she has $9643 in cash in her shopping bag. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of DRAGNET. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. &quot;21st Precinct.., It's just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.&quot; The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Shopping Bag&quot;. Elderly Mary Klatovy is run down and killed by a taxi cab. It is determined that she has $9643 in cash in her shopping bag. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Shopping Bag Lady (Aired April 12, 1956)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (12-30-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-30T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1699</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day! The worldwide locations are dealt up with a feeling of local, and the characters that inhabit these far-away places with strange sounding names are solid and capably acted by veterans. Music is an almost harsh orchestra. Donlevy carries the plots with a world-weary and wary tone that makes sense, based on his occupation.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Assignment - Intercept Dr. Korvel (Aired December 30, 1950)

This thirty-minute inter...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - Free Movie Tickets (09-25-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

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September 25, 1948. "Free Movie Tickets" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premier Meats. Archie has gotten two free tickets to the movies at the Bijou Theatre. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, Jan Aymar, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Rosemary Rice, Arnold Stang, Bob Sherry (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-30T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1948. &quot;Free Movie Tickets&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Swift's Premier Meats. Archie has gotten two free tickets to the movies at the Bijou Theatre. Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Bob Hastings, Carl Jampel (writer), Gloria Mann, Harlan Stone, Jan Aymar, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Rosemary Rice, Arnold Stang, Bob Sherry (announcer). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Free Movie Tickets (Aired September 25, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Case Dismissed - Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (04-03-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame "the story of your legal rights." It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1954. "Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced is co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. Your responsibility as a witness. Beryl Vaughn, Carlton KaDell, Marshall Kent, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Robert Carmen (writer), Gil Ferguson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross, Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-30T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case,dismissed,loyola,university,drama,law,lawyer,crime,chicago,bar,justice,court,judge,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,kids,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame &quot;the story of your legal rights.&quot; It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1954. &quot;Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced is co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. Your responsibility as a witness. Beryl Vaughn, Carlton KaDell, Marshall Kent, Jack Lester, Clare Baum, Robert Carmen (writer), Gil Ferguson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Betty Ross, Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Responsibilities Of Eye Witnesses (Aired April 3, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a publ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - Death Laughs Last (09-02-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Laughs Last (Aired September 2, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1945. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. "Death Laughs Last". Commercials added locally. A locksmith needs money desperately for his wife's operation. He decides to use his profession for crime. The script was also used on "The Mysterious Traveler" on September 24, 1944 and April 13, 1947. The program has also been dated November 11, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-29T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Laughs Last (Aired September 2, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1945. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;Death Laughs Last&quot;. Commercials added locally. A locksmith needs money desperately for his wife's operation. He decides to use his profession for crime. The script was also used on &quot;The Mysterious Traveler&quot; on September 24, 1944 and April 13, 1947. The program has also been dated November 11, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Laughs Last (Aired September 2, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Confession - The Roger S Chapman Case (09-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject" 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 13, 1953. NBC network. "The Case Of Roger S. Chapland". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. A young man breaks into a store. He gets a suspended sentence, but no break from his father. A good drama ruined by that awful beeper. Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-29T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>paul,frees,confession,reality,true,crime,police,cop,criminal,arrest,jail,investigate,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-29T18_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1535590857.12971603" length="7111295" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 13, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of Roger S. Chapland&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. A young man breaks into a store. He gets a suspended sentence, but no break from his father. A good drama ruined by that awful beeper. Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Roger S. Chapman Case (Aired September 13, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - The Piggy Bank Robbery (01-29-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Café, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey’s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey’s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. "The Piggy Bank Robbery". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Bill Shapiro, cub photographer, has been beaten up after his son's piggy bank has been robbed! The key to the mystery...is a key! Ethelbert the bartender observes that the president of CBS has predicted that some day radios will be small enough to wear on one's wrist! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Bill Adams, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-29T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-29T13_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1535572850.12970093" length="7068273" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12970094.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940&#8217;s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf&#233;, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Casey&#8217;s girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Casey&#8217;s pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Piggy Bank Robbery&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Bill Shapiro, cub photographer, has been beaten up after his son's piggy bank has been robbed! The key to the mystery...is a key! Ethelbert the bartender observes that the president of CBS has predicted that some day radios will be small enough to wear on one's wrist! Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Bill Adams, Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Piggy Bank Robbery (Aired January 29, 1948)

The adventures of Casey, crack photographer fo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)
Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)

 The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1943. "Legal Trouble" - NBC network. Sponsored by Postum. Why are Henry and Homer late for school each morning? What have they done that's against the law? It appears as if they've stolen two bicycles. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-29T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)
Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)

 The Aldrich Family as a separate radio show was born as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O---which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O,.before moving back to NBC from September 05, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1943. &quot;Legal Trouble&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by Postum. Why are Henry and Homer late for school each morning? What have they done that's against the law? It appears as if they've stolen two bicycles. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (creator, writer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Aldrich Family - Legal Trouble (03-11-43)
Legal Trouble (Aired March 11, 1943)

 The Aldri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - Number One (08-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1948. NBC network. "Number One". Sustaining. A portrait of the seamier side of Southern politics and corruption. Barry Sullivan, Bob Bruce, Charles Seel, Dan Riss, Doris Singleton, Frank Gerstle, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, John C. Wilson (adaptor), John Dos Passos (writer), Marvin Miller, Ralph Moody, Shepard Menken, Tom Charlesworth, Truda Marson, Wally Maher, William Lally. 01:01:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-29T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Number One&quot;. Sustaining. A portrait of the seamier side of Southern politics and corruption. Barry Sullivan, Bob Bruce, Charles Seel, Dan Riss, Doris Singleton, Frank Gerstle, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, John C. Wilson (adaptor), John Dos Passos (writer), Marvin Miller, Ralph Moody, Shepard Menken, Tom Charlesworth, Truda Marson, Wally Maher, William Lally. 01:01:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Number One (Aired August 13, 1948)

The NBC University Theater - dramatic anthology Offered nov...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chet Chetter's Tales From The Morgue - The Conquest Of The Master Constipator (1989)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Conquest Of The Master Constipator (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it’s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-28T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1860</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Conquest Of The Master Constipator (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be. Roughly half of the shows feature a nice, likeable, rural southern manure hauler by the name of Elmer Korn who always finds himself involved in some inane predicament. The creators of the series themselves admit the show is rather off-beat but, you will find, not without it&#8217;s own charm which lies within the humorous writing and the recurring characters. This series was created and produced by M&amp;J Audio Theater. The M stands for Mark Sawyer and the J is for Jay Reel. Two childhood friends who met in the 6th grade in 1977 with a tape recorder that had a mutual interest in radio drama as influenced by old time radio shows such as X Minus One, Lum and Abner, and Gunsmoke. One can hear these influences in every story from the subject matter and the character voices, to the plots. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Conquest Of The Master Constipator (1989) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Chet Chetter's Tales...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Five - The Last Land Rush (10-06-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)

Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theater Five was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 6, 1964. ABC network. "The Last Land Rush". Commercials deleted. An imaginative story in the day, in the not-too-distant future, when overpopulation is a more serious problem. The government allows citizens to claim land on highway medians...if they can kill to keep it! George Bamber (writer), Ted Bell (director), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Dwight Weist, Wayne Tippett, Rosemary Rice, Sam Raskin, Fran Carlon, Cecil Roy, Terry Ross (sound technician). 20:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 23:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-28T16_58_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1204</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)

Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theater Five was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 6, 1964. ABC network. &quot;The Last Land Rush&quot;. Commercials deleted. An imaginative story in the day, in the not-too-distant future, when overpopulation is a more serious problem. The government allows citizens to claim land on highway medians...if they can kill to keep it! George Bamber (writer), Ted Bell (director), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Dwight Weist, Wayne Tippett, Rosemary Rice, Sam Raskin, Fran Carlon, Cecil Roy, Terry Ross (sound technician). 20:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Land Rush (Aired October 6, 1964)

Theater Five probably came a bit late in ABC's Radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Caltex Theater - Detectives Are Not Always Right (12-11-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, "Don't call me Shirley," he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-28T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>caltex,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio production of the classic MGM science fiction movie, Forbidden Planet. The production uses all the original electronic music and effects from the film. Length: 55 Min. What can I say? Years before Starfleet officers donned uniforms in Star Trek, it was done in Forbidden Planet. Long before Han Solo held a blaster, the guys in Forbidden Planet did it. Long before Star Trek's android Data and shortly before Lost in Space's Robby, a mechanical being played a major role in Forbidden Planet. Long before big special effects films ruled movie theaters, Forbidden Planet was packed with great effects, including astounding matte paintings. Long before electronically-created music became common, Forbidden Planet featured an all-synthesizer soundtrack that gave a futuristic and creepy feeling. Long before Leslie Nielson said, &quot;Don't call me Shirley,&quot; he wore a spacesuit and wielded a ray gun.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Detectives Are Not Always Right (Aired December 11, 1955)

This is an Australian radio producti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) 12-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948

Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 2, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Lou wants to be a boxer. The boys do a "Sam Shovel" skit titled, "The Case Of The Curbstone Murder," or "Gertie, Get Out Of The Gutter and Let The Water Go By." The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Hal Winters (vocal), George Fenneman (announcer), Veola Vonn, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Norman Abbott, Veola Vonn, Sidney Fields. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,sam,shovel,otrr</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948

Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 2, 1948. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. Lou wants to be a boxer. The boys do a &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; skit titled, &quot;The Case Of The Curbstone Murder,&quot; or &quot;Gertie, Get Out Of The Gutter and Let The Water Go By.&quot; The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Hal Winters (vocal), George Fenneman (announcer), Veola Vonn, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), Martin Ragaway (writer), Leonard Stern (writer), Norman Abbott, Veola Vonn, Sidney Fields. 28:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel (Curbstone Murder Case) Aired December 2, 1948

Thanks to the endurance of their mos...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - Double Dare (12-19-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1957. NBC network. "Double Dare". Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. Two scientists from the Earth defend the honor of their home planet. This is network, sponsored version. The script was used subsequently on "Future Tense" during July, 1976. Robert Silverberg (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis, Michael Ingram, Harvey Hayes, William Welch (adaptor, producer), George Voutsas (director). 20:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1201</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)

X Minus One was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X, which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973.

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December 19, 1957. NBC network. &quot;Double Dare&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Quinine. Two scientists from the Earth defend the honor of their home planet. This is network, sponsored version. The script was used subsequently on &quot;Future Tense&quot; during July, 1976. Robert Silverberg (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis, Michael Ingram, Harvey Hayes, William Welch (adaptor, producer), George Voutsas (director). 20:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Double Dare (Aired December 19, 1957)

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      <title>The Crime Club - Sometimes A Sucker Wins (09-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, “Hello I hope I haven’t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.” The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, “Ah you’re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf…”He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

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September 4, 1947. Mutual network. "Sometimes A Sucker Wins". Sustaining. A woman tries to find her missing brother and finds murder instead. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-27T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1835</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for radio by Stedman Coles or Wyllis Cooper from based on and featuring some of the stories from the Doubleday Crime Club books. Crime Club was broadcast by Mutual and produced and directed by Roger Bower. The post war stories were by various different authors and adapted for radio by among others Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper (writer of Lights Out and Quiet Please). The narrator played by Barry Thomson is the supposed curator of the Crime Club library. He speaks to the listener as if they have just arrived or phoned and requested one of the Club's books. The telephone rings, &#8220;Hello I hope I haven&#8217;t kept you waiting. This is the librarian, Silent Witnesses; yes we have that Crime Club book for you, come right over.&#8221; The organ plays suspenseful music, the door opens and the librarian says, &#8220;Ah you&#8217;re here, good take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf&#8230;&#8221;He would take the book from the shelf and begin to tell the tale. The story would end with the Librarian informing you that there was a new Crime Club book available this week and every week in bookstores everywhere. 

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September 4, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Sometimes A Sucker Wins&quot;. Sustaining. A woman tries to find her missing brother and finds murder instead. 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes A Sucker Wins (Aired September 4, 1947)

30-minute murder mystery stories adapted for...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Amy Dicken's Broken Leg (06-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Amy Dicken's Broken Leg (Aired June 15, 1950)

The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

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June 15, 1950. "Amy Dicken's Broken Leg" - Program #57. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Amy Dickens has broken her leg. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Michael Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Earle Ross, Peggy Webber, Dick Joy (announcer), William Bakewell, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-27T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-27T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1588</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Amy Dicken's Broken Leg (Aired June 15, 1950)

The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1950. &quot;Amy Dicken's Broken Leg&quot; - Program #57. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Amy Dickens has broken her leg. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Joe Bigelow (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Michael Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Earle Ross, Peggy Webber, Dick Joy (announcer), William Bakewell, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 26:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Amy Dicken's Broken Leg (Aired June 15, 1950)

The character began in the film series as a medi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - The Maharani Mix-Up (06-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 190)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was "a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen." But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-27T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 190)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison,who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Sothern, due in great part to the Maisie films type-casting, would ultimately admit she was &quot;a Hollywood princess, not a Hollywood queen.&quot; But in its time, the Maisie series in film and on radio made her known and loved the world over. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Maharani Mix-Up (Aired June 29, 190)

Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Da...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi - The Wedding (05-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

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May 29, 1949. "The Wedding" - CBS network. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Luigi's finally's going to get married...to Rosa! J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-27T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,immigrant,italian,j,carrol,naish,alan,reed,cy,howard,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 29, 1949. &quot;The Wedding&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Not auditioned. Luigi's finally's going to get married...to Rosa! J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Cy Howard (creator, producer), Hans Conried, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Mac Benoff (writer, director), Lou Derman (writer), Mary Shipp, Lyn Murray (music director), Jody Gilbert. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wedding (Aired May 29, 1949)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - The Black Serpent (09-30-85)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-27T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Serpent (Aired September 30, 1985)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Dr. Danfield - Norman Miles (09-08-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Norman Miles (Aired September 8, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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September 8, 1946. Program #4. ABC net origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. "Norman Miles" has been murdered. One of his three greedy relatives obviously did it, but which one? $10,000 in the mail adds to the mystery. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-26T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1544</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Norman Miles (Aired September 8, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1946. Program #4. ABC net origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. &quot;Norman Miles&quot; has been murdered. One of his three greedy relatives obviously did it, but which one? $10,000 in the mail adds to the mystery. Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Norman Miles (Aired September 8, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amazing Mr. Malone - Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (08-28-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)

Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances. 

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August 28, 1948. ABC network. Sustaining. Tony Milano, a gangster who believes that "Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness" has it in for Jack Reed. Tony frames Jack Reed for murder, so Jack is in need on Mr. Malone's talents as a criminal lawyer. Frank Lovejoy, Eugene Wang (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Rex Koury (music), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Howard Duff. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-26T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amazing,mr.,malone,george,petrie,drama,mystery,lawyer,detective,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer,&quot; Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. Even if his methods were a wee bit, uh, unorthodox, and his interpretation of the law rather imaginative. Malone always seems less interested in going to trial than in playing P.I. Still, although he's a drunk and a blowhard, he seems to inspire extreme loyalty in his pals and acquaintances. 

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August 28, 1948. ABC network. Sustaining. Tony Milano, a gangster who believes that &quot;Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness&quot; has it in for Jack Reed. Tony frames Jack Reed for murder, so Jack is in need on Mr. Malone's talents as a criminal lawyer. Frank Lovejoy, Eugene Wang (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Rex Koury (music), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Howard Duff. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness (Aired August 28, 1948)

Despite being billed as &quot;Chicago's no...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Rogue's Regiment (05-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)

The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)

The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young. The television version was broadcast for one season of 35 half hour episodes on NBC, airing from October 5, 1955 to September 12, 1956.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rogue's Regiment (Aired May 17, 1951)

The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - Psychology (01-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)

The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor. Because of the popularity of the show, early in the series (shows 41-43), a contest was run for the services of Irma/Marie Wilson to act as a secretary for the highest bidder for one day, with her willing to travel anywhere in America. The money was to go to the March of Dimes charity to fight polio. Three business men bid $1,000, but the winner was the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Fort Worth, Texas which bid $5,000 to have Irma as their secretary for a day.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1952. "Psychology" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Irma and Al break up, then each join a Lonely Hearts Club! The script was used previously on "My Friend Irma" on January 26, 1948. Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Edwin Max, Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sandra Gould, Stanley Adams (writer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-26T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1546</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)

The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor. Because of the popularity of the show, early in the series (shows 41-43), a contest was run for the services of Irma/Marie Wilson to act as a secretary for the highest bidder for one day, with her willing to travel anywhere in America. The money was to go to the March of Dimes charity to fight polio. Three business men bid $1,000, but the winner was the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Fort Worth, Texas which bid $5,000 to have Irma as their secretary for a day.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1952. &quot;Psychology&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Ennds, Eye-Gene. Irma and Al break up, then each join a Lonely Hearts Club! The script was used previously on &quot;My Friend Irma&quot; on January 26, 1948. Alan Reed, Carl Caruso (announcer), Cathy Lewis, Cy Howard (writer, producer, director), Edwin Max, Gloria Gordon, Hans Conried, John Brown, Leif Erickson, Lud Gluskin, Marie Wilson, Parke Levy (writer), Pat Burton (associate producer), Sandra Gould, Stanley Adams (writer). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Psychology (Aired January 27, 1952)

The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usuall...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Behind The Locked Doors (11-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. "Behind the Locked Door," a popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1951. Mutual network. "Behind The Locked Door". Sustaining. A gripping story about a man lost in a pitch black cave with a strangely affectionate creature he cannot see! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-26T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1596</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. &quot;Behind the Locked Door,&quot; a popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave.

THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;Behind The Locked Door&quot;. Sustaining. A gripping story about a man lost in a pitch black cave with a strangely affectionate creature he cannot see! David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 26:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Frightened Child (11-16-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1944. CBS network. "The Case Of The Frightened Child". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Hill's Cold Tablets, Aerowax. A five year old boy has been left to die in a dark, abandoned warehouse. Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-25T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1944. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Frightened Child&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Hill's Cold Tablets, Aerowax. A five year old boy has been left to die in a dark, abandoned warehouse. Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (writer, producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Frightened Child (Aired November 16, 1944)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Perso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - Philip Houston Bank Robber (08-17-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Philip Houston Bank Robber (Aired August 17, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AKA Equitable Life Insurance Company).  This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-25T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Philip Houston Bank Robber (Aired August 17, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AKA Equitable Life Insurance Company).  This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Philip Houston Bank Robber (Aired August 17, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Pick The Winner (03-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theater" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. "Pick The Winner". Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into "The Professor," which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-25T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theater&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1949. Program #12. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Pick The Winner&quot;. Commercials added locally. Hot Horse Herbie, Cutie Andrews and Broadway travel to Florida to play the horses. They run into &quot;The Professor,&quot; which is a horse of another color! Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pick The Winner (Aired March 20, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Run...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lum &amp; Abner - 2 Episodes From 1935</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lum &amp; Abner - 2 Ep. "The Hog Chain Letter Is OK" (05-14-35) and "Squire Off To Chicago With Hogs" (05-15-35)

Lum and Abner , The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. Lauck and Goff performed several different characters, modeling many of them after real-life residents of Waters, Arkansas. After the Quaker contract expired, Lauck and Goff continued to broadcast over two Texas stations, WBAP (Fort Worth) and WFAA (Dallas). In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-25T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lum,abner,pine,ridge,arkansas,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lum &amp; Abner - 2 Ep. &quot;The Hog Chain Letter Is OK&quot; (05-14-35) and &quot;Squire Off To Chicago With Hogs&quot; (05-15-35)

Lum and Abner , The Adventures of two small town shop keepers in the Town of Pine Ridge Arkansas Lum and Abner were Broadcast from 1931 until 1954. Lauck and Goff had known each other since childhood and attended the University of Arkansas together (joining the Sigma Chi Fraternity together while there). They performed locally and established a blackface act which led to an audition at radio station KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prior to the audition, the two men decided to change their act and portray two hillbillies, since there were already an overabundance of blackface acts at the time. After only a few shows in Hot Springs, they were picked up nationally by NBC, and Lum and Abner, sponsored by Quaker Oats, ran until 1932. Lauck and Goff performed several different characters, modeling many of them after real-life residents of Waters, Arkansas. After the Quaker contract expired, Lauck and Goff continued to broadcast over two Texas stations, WBAP (Fort Worth) and WFAA (Dallas). In 1933, Ford Motor Company became their sponsor for approximately a year. Horlick's Malted Milk, the 1934-37 sponsor, offered a number of promotional premium items, including almanacs and fictional Pine Ridge newspapers.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lum &amp; Abner - 2 Ep. &quot;The Hog Chain Letter Is OK&quot; (05-14-35) and &quot;Squire Off To Chicago With Hogs&quot;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Unfinished Business (10-06-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1941. CBS network. "Unfinished Business". Sponsored by: Lux (singing commercial). A bittersweet romance about a loveless marriage. Irene Dunne, Don Ameche, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet (doubles), Betty Ventura, Dick Elliott, Fred MacKaye, Jean Rhea, Jack George (doubles), Leone LeDoux, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Monro Brown, Verna Felton, Virginia Gordon, Gale Gordon, Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Nancy Bickell (commercial spokesman), James Eagles (commercial spokesman), Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman, singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman, singer), Eugene Thackeray (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-24T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1941. CBS network. &quot;Unfinished Business&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux (singing commercial). A bittersweet romance about a loveless marriage. Irene Dunne, Don Ameche, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan, Bea Benaderet (doubles), Betty Ventura, Dick Elliott, Fred MacKaye, Jean Rhea, Jack George (doubles), Leone LeDoux, Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Monro Brown, Verna Felton, Virginia Gordon, Gale Gordon, Julie Bannon (commercial spokesman), Nancy Bickell (commercial spokesman), James Eagles (commercial spokesman), Jo Campbell (commercial spokesman, singer), Sally Mueller (commercial spokesman, singer), Eugene Thackeray (screenwriter), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Unfinished Business (Aired October 6, 1941)

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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Where Theres A Will Theres A Murder (07-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Where Theres A Will Theres A Murder (Aired July 14, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.  Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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July 14, 1946. NBC network. "Where There's A Will, There's A Murder". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo. A rehearsal recording. Wealthy Angela Mullins hires Richard Rogue to find out who stole her will, whereupon she's promptly found dead. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-24T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Where Theres A Will Theres A Murder (Aired July 14, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.  Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Where There's A Will, There's A Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo. A rehearsal recording. Wealthy Angela Mullins hires Richard Rogue to find out who stole her will, whereupon she's promptly found dead. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 27:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Where Theres A Will Theres A Murder (Aired July 14, 1946)

The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Psycho Ward (08-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

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August 2, 1946. ABC network. "Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward". Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The fourth show of the series. The story title above is possibly correct, although it's announced indirectly. The program has also been referred to as, "The Death Of Dr. Denoff." A psychiatrist being blackmailed is killed by doing a "Brody" from his apartment window. His blackmailer is later found strangled! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Fred Esler. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series based loosely on the private detective character Sam Spade, created by writer Dashiell Hammett for The Maltese Falcon. The show ran for 13 episodes on ABC in 1946, for 157 episodes on CBS in 1946-1949, and finally for 51 episodes on NBC in 1949-1951. The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1946. ABC network. &quot;Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward&quot;. Sponsored by: Wildroot Cream-Oil. The fourth show of the series. The story title above is possibly correct, although it's announced indirectly. The program has also been referred to as, &quot;The Death Of Dr. Denoff.&quot; A psychiatrist being blackmailed is killed by doing a &quot;Brody&quot; from his apartment window. His blackmailer is later found strangled! Howard Duff, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Joy (announcer), Dashiell Hammett (creator), William Spier (producer, director), Fred Esler. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam &amp; The Psycho Ward (Aired August 2, 1946)

The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Paar Show - Disagreement In The Shade (06-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Disagreement In The Shade (Aired June 1, 1947)

Paar began his career in broadcasting as a young radio announcer in Cleveland and throughout the Midwest. During World War II, as part of a special services company that entertained troops in the South Pacific, he honed his talents as a monologist. In the early 1950s as an actor and comedian, he briefly tried his talents in the movies, including an appearance in the 1951 film Love Nest with then relatively unknown actress Marilyn Monroe. Paar made numerous appearances on such programs as The Ed Sullivan Show. An impressive stint as a replacement host on Jack Benny's radio show led to the offer to host the Tonight Show. 

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June 1, 1947. "Disagreement In The Shade" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. The first show of the series, a summer replacement series for Jack Benny. Guest Dennis Day does a comedy routine with Jack. An interview with the man who invented the pen that writes under water. The cast does a British version of "Duel In The Sun" titled, "Disappointment In The Shade." Jack Paar, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Trudy Erwin (vocal), Hy Averback (announcer), F. E. Boone (auctioneer), Dennis Day, Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman). 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-24T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,paar,show,comedy,humor,funny,smile,laugh,joke,variety,talk,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,thrillerw,estern,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,classic</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-24T07_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1535119284.12962909" length="7355024" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1837</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12962910.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Disagreement In The Shade (Aired June 1, 1947)

Paar began his career in broadcasting as a young radio announcer in Cleveland and throughout the Midwest. During World War II, as part of a special services company that entertained troops in the South Pacific, he honed his talents as a monologist. In the early 1950s as an actor and comedian, he briefly tried his talents in the movies, including an appearance in the 1951 film Love Nest with then relatively unknown actress Marilyn Monroe. Paar made numerous appearances on such programs as The Ed Sullivan Show. An impressive stint as a replacement host on Jack Benny's radio show led to the offer to host the Tonight Show. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 1, 1947. &quot;Disagreement In The Shade&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. The first show of the series, a summer replacement series for Jack Benny. Guest Dennis Day does a comedy routine with Jack. An interview with the man who invented the pen that writes under water. The cast does a British version of &quot;Duel In The Sun&quot; titled, &quot;Disappointment In The Shade.&quot; Jack Paar, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Trudy Erwin (vocal), Hy Averback (announcer), F. E. Boone (auctioneer), Dennis Day, Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman). 30:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Disagreement In The Shade (Aired June 1, 1947)

Paar began his career in broadcasting as a youn...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Murder Out Of Mind (10-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)

Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the outset, was to create a compelling crime fiction drama anthology targeted specifically for late night listening. Murder At Midnight, while ostensibly a crime fiction drama was as much thriller as crime drama. The series debuted over the newly coined American Broacasting Company on September 16, 1946 and within two years was airing over Mutual and several other independent affiliates throughout the U.S.. As much a crossover supernatural thriller as crime drama, the forboding introduction by host, Raymond Morgan, was very reminiscent of the competing Strange Dr. Weird (1944), Quiet! Please (1947), Cabin B-13 (1948), and The Whisperer (1951). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1946. Program #25. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Murder Out Of Mind". Commercials added locally. A man is trying to drive his wife crazy...and seems to be succeeding! Raymond Morgan (host), Sigmund Miller (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charlotte Holland, Alan Hewitt, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-24T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T02_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-24T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-24T02_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1535101238.12962894" length="6317567" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1578</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12962895.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)

Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the outset, was to create a compelling crime fiction drama anthology targeted specifically for late night listening. Murder At Midnight, while ostensibly a crime fiction drama was as much thriller as crime drama. The series debuted over the newly coined American Broacasting Company on September 16, 1946 and within two years was airing over Mutual and several other independent affiliates throughout the U.S.. As much a crossover supernatural thriller as crime drama, the forboding introduction by host, Raymond Morgan, was very reminiscent of the competing Strange Dr. Weird (1944), Quiet! Please (1947), Cabin B-13 (1948), and The Whisperer (1951). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1946. Program #25. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Murder Out Of Mind&quot;. Commercials added locally. A man is trying to drive his wife crazy...and seems to be succeeding! Raymond Morgan (host), Sigmund Miller (writer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charlotte Holland, Alan Hewitt, Charles Paul (organist), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 26:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Out Of Mind (Aired October 4, 1946)

Dubbed Murder At Midnight, the intent, from the out...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. IA Moto - The Schraum Method (09-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

THIS EPISODE:

September 23, 1951. NBC network. "The Schraum Method". Sustaining. Mr. Moto flies to Hong Kong to find a nutty woman, a crazy psychiatrist and a dead body. Most confusing. James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator), Doris Quinlan (producer), Dan Ocko, Robert Tallman (writer), Arthur Hannah (director), Carol Irwin (producer), Alice Frost, John Larkin, Eileen Heckert, Walter Greaza. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-23T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-23T21_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1535083218.12962784" length="7230592" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12962786.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)

With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. He does not try to correct the bigoted attitudes of Westerners toward him and other Asians, and is not above encouraging such condescension.

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September 23, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Schraum Method&quot;. Sustaining. Mr. Moto flies to Hong Kong to find a nutty woman, a crazy psychiatrist and a dead body. Most confusing. James Monks, Fred Collins (announcer), John P. Marquand (creator), Doris Quinlan (producer), Dan Ocko, Robert Tallman (writer), Arthur Hannah (director), Carol Irwin (producer), Alice Frost, John Larkin, Eileen Heckert, Walter Greaza. 30:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Schraum Method (Aired September 23, 1951)

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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Light (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-23T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Light (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good exampl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Solo Performance (05-21-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 21, 1948. NBC network. "Solo Performance". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 18:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-23T11_05_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 21, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Solo Performance&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Danderine. A good story about an actor who kills a producer and then imitates his voice all day to give himself an alibi. Everett Sloane, Elizabeth Morgan, Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer). 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Solo Performance (Aired May 21, 1948)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fibber McGee &amp; Molly - Perilous Horoscope (04-08-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Perilous Horoscope (Aired April 8, 1952) 

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program’s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America’s most famous addresses and Molly’s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio’s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner’s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. 

THIS EPISODE: 

April 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. "The Perilous Horoscope" .Fibber's horoscope is not good and he refuses to move from his living room chair. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Bill Thompson, Gale Gordon, Gil Stratton, Gloria McMillan, Cliff Arquette, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Lou Krugman, Phil Leslie (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), Max Hutto (director). 31:59.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-23T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fibber,mcgee,and,molly,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,jim,jordan,marian,harlow,wilcox,bill,thompson,gale,gordon,gil,stratton,gloria,mcmillan,cliff,arquette,billy,mills,orchestra,king's,men,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1928</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Perilous Horoscope (Aired April 8, 1952) 

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly. The program&#8217;s lovable characters included Mayor LaTrivia, Doc Gamble, Mrs. Uppington, Wallace Wimple, Alice Darling, Gildersleeve, Beulah, Myrt, and the Old Timer. 79 Wistful Vista was one of America&#8217;s most famous addresses and Molly&#8217;s warning to Fibber not to open the hall closet door (and his subsequent decision to do it) created one of radio&#8217;s best remembered running gags that audiences expected each week. Jim Jordan (Fibber) was born on a farm on November 16, 1896, near Peoria, Illinois. Marian Driscoll (Molly), a coal miner&#8217;s daughter, was born in Peoria on November 15, 1898. 

THIS EPISODE: 

April 15, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pet Milk. &quot;The Perilous Horoscope&quot; .Fibber's horoscope is not good and he refuses to move from his living room chair. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Bill Thompson, Gale Gordon, Gil Stratton, Gloria McMillan, Cliff Arquette, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Lou Krugman, Phil Leslie (writer), Keith Fowler (writer), Max Hutto (director). 31:59.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Perilous Horoscope (Aired April 8, 1952) 

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Grief Drives A Black Sedan (09-01-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Grief Drives A Black Sedan". A motorist has hit someone on a dark road, and has kept on driving. AFRTS rebroadcast name: "Mystery Theatre." Alice Frost, Jay Johnson, Larry Haines, Lee Vines, Ralph Bell, Bill Mason. 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-23T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1957. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Grief Drives A Black Sedan&quot;. A motorist has hit someone on a dark road, and has kept on driving. AFRTS rebroadcast name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; Alice Frost, Jay Johnson, Larry Haines, Lee Vines, Ralph Bell, Bill Mason. 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Grief Drives A Black Sedan (Aired September 1, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Hermit Of Pluto (02-12-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1955. ABC network. "The Hermit Of Pluto". Sustaining. A gang is after a prospector who's discovered a deposit of "stronolite" on Pluto. Bela Kovacs, Dick Wesson (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2018 02:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-22T19_01_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 12, 1955. ABC network. &quot;The Hermit Of Pluto&quot;. Sustaining. A gang is after a prospector who's discovered a deposit of &quot;stronolite&quot; on Pluto. Bela Kovacs, Dick Wesson (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Helen Mosser (executive producer), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hermit Of Pluto (Aired February 12, 1955)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - Two Coffins To Fill (07-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1949. Mutual network. "Two Coffins To Fill". Sustaining. The story of a man who decides to kill his rich wife, but all his plans backfire. John Dickson Carr (host). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-22T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 4, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Two Coffins To Fill&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a man who decides to kill his rich wife, but all his plans backfire. John Dickson Carr (host). 26:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Coffins To Fill (Aired July 4, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - Quick Trigger Gunmen (06-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 24, 1949. Program #4. "Quick Trigger Gunmen" - NBC network. Sustaining. A cop on a stake-out is killed by a shotgun blast from three quick-trigger gunmen in a bar. The killers are trapped in an apartment house. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, &quot;He Walked by Night&quot; from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in &quot;just the facts&quot; manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above. Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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June 24, 1949. Program #4. &quot;Quick Trigger Gunmen&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A cop on a stake-out is killed by a shotgun blast from three quick-trigger gunmen in a bar. The killers are trapped in an apartment house. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Quick Trigger Gunmen (Aired June 24, 1949)

Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hancock's Half Hour - Michelangelo Hancock (11-18-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andrée Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet "Look Back In Hunger" in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-22T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hancock's,half,hour,bbc,comedy,funny,laugh,smile,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version of his own character, a down-at-heel comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam. Sid James played a criminally-inclined confidante who usually managed to con Hancock, while Bill Kerr appeared as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger. Moira Lister also appeared in the first series before being replaced by Andr&#233;e Melly for the next two, both playing love interests for Hancock's character. In the fourth and fifth series, Hattie Jacques played Griselda Pugh, live-in secretary to Hancock and occasional girlfriend of Sid James. The series broke from the variety tradition dominant in British radio comedy into the sitcom or Situation comedy genre. Instead of sketches, guest stars and musical interludes, humour developed from the characters and situations. Hancock's experiences were based in reality and observation. From the playlet &quot;Look Back In Hunger&quot; in The East Cheam Drama Festival episode, Galton and Simpson showed they were in touch with developments in the British theatre, the use of sighs and silent pauses in common with the work of Harold Pinter which began to emerge towards the end of the series' run. The measured pacing of these episodes were groundbreaking in the days of fast-talking Ted Ray, where every second of airtime had to be filled. With Galton and Simpson writing scripts prolifically, continuity was not priority, with details changed to suit the episode. The domestic situation varied, Hancock usually portrayed as unemployed or a hopeless, down-at-heel comedian. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Michelangelo Hancock (Aired November 18, 1956)

Tony Hancock starred as an exaggerated version ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - &quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (01-20-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ "Dragonwyck" Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)

It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1947. CBS network. "Dragonwyck". Sponsored by: Lady Esther. Glenn Langan, Teresa Wright, Vincent Price, Truman Bradley (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music aranger, conductor), Harry Cronman (adaptor), Anya Seaton Chase (author). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-21T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,vincent,price,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> &quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)

It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Dragonwyck&quot;. Sponsored by: Lady Esther. Glenn Langan, Teresa Wright, Vincent Price, Truman Bradley (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music aranger, conductor), Harry Cronman (adaptor), Anya Seaton Chase (author). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> &quot;Dragonwyck&quot; Starring Vincent Price (Aired January 20, 1947)

It aired under several different...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire - Rubin Callaway's Pictures (03-13-49x</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that "Hellman asked only one question", which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 13, 1949. Program #5. "Rubin Callaway's Pictures" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dying man in the harbor, a bunch of photos in a locker, and lots of trouble for Novak in the form of Alma Biggs. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-21T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Raymond Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. Finally, we hear the foghorn and Novak's footsteps on the pier again before Novak spells out the details of the case for us. At the end, Novak informs us that &quot;Hellman asked only one question&quot;, which Pat answers with a clever retort. The dialogue is rife with similes found in pulp fiction. Example: 'The neighborhood was run down - the kind of place where the For Rent signs look like ransom notes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 13, 1949. Program #5. &quot;Rubin Callaway's Pictures&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A dying man in the harbor, a bunch of photos in a locker, and lots of trouble for Novak in the form of Alma Biggs. Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Raymond Burr, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rubin Callaway's Pictures (Aired March 13, 1949)

The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; R...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (06-13-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)

He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle's death in 1930. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. "The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Murder is expected at Mortlake Castle, and the chandelier is expected to bleed once again. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Albert Buhrman (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-21T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)

He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person. The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle's death in 1930. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914.

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1948. Mutual network, WOR, New York aircheck. &quot;The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. Murder is expected at Mortlake Castle, and the chandelier is expected to bleed once again. John Stanley, Alfred Shirley, Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Edith Meiser (adaptor), Albert Buhrman (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Bleeding Chandelier (Aired June 13, 1948)

He is arguably the most famous ficti...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (03-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

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March 2, 1949. "Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Trushay, Vitalis. Archie is writing a television script for guest Mickey Rooney. "Cecil B. DeArchie" presents, "The Voodoo Playhouse." Don't miss Dr. Finnegan in the operating room. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Mickey Rooney, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-21T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

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March 2, 1949. &quot;Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Trushay, Vitalis. Archie is writing a television script for guest Mickey Rooney. &quot;Cecil B. DeArchie&quot; presents, &quot;The Voodoo Playhouse.&quot; Don't miss Dr. Finnegan in the operating room. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Charlie Cantor, Mickey Rooney, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Mickey Rooney (Aired March 2, 1949)

Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate w...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - Pilgrim's Progress (11-20-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Pilgrim's Progress (Aired November 20, 1948)

 Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1948. CBS network. "The Pilgrim's Progress". Sustaining. At a Thanksgiving turkey shoot, Regan gets the bird and it's not the turkey that gets shot, it's Miles Standish! Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Mary Lansing, Paul Frees, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Milton Charles (organ), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2018 08:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-21T01_49_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,herb,jack,webb,butterfield,yvonne,peattie,lurene,tuttle,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pilgrim's Progress (Aired November 20, 1948)

 Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

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November 20, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Pilgrim's Progress&quot;. Sustaining. At a Thanksgiving turkey shoot, Regan gets the bird and it's not the turkey that gets shot, it's Miles Standish! Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, Mary Lansing, Paul Frees, Marvin Miller, Paul Dubov, Larry Roman (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Milton Charles (organ), Bob Stevenson (announcer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pilgrim's Progress (Aired November 20, 1948)

 Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye work...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Radio Freedom (01-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1952. "Radio Freedom" - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston travels to Luxembourg to investigate problems with "Radio Freedom" broadcasting "the truth" behind the Iron Curtain. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2018 19:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale.

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1952. &quot;Radio Freedom&quot; - NBC network origination, Nostalgia Broadcasting Corporation syndication. Commercials deleted. Ken Thurston travels to Luxembourg to investigate problems with &quot;Radio Freedom&quot; broadcasting &quot;the truth&quot; behind the Iron Curtain. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Radio Freedom (Aired January 15, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private op...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is &quot;Heart&quot; (03-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) 

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the "secret word." The quiz show aspect of "You Bet Your Life" was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that "You Bet Your Life" truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 


THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1950. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "The Secret Word Is 'Heart'. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 31:08. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016)   


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-20T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) 

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee. Sponsored rather conspicuously by the Dodge DeSoto car manufacturers, the show featured two contestants working as a team to answer questions for cash prizes. Another mainstay of these question and answer segments was the paper mache duck that would descend from the ceiling with one hundred dollars in tow whenever a player uttered the &quot;secret word.&quot; The quiz show aspect of &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; was always secondary, to the clever back-and-forth between host and contestant, which found Groucho at his funniest. It's in these interview segments that &quot;You Bet Your Life&quot; truly makes its mark as one of early television's greatest programs. Directed by: Robert Dwan. 


THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1950. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;The Secret Word Is 'Heart'. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Anna Lingren. Syndicated rebroadcast date: March 21, 1975. Anna Lingren, Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music). 31:08. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016)   


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Secret Word Is 'Heart' (Aired March 8, 1950) 

Groucho Marx matches wits with the American publ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The 4:15 Express (01-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. "The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1944. Program #21. NBC syndication. "The 4:15 Express". Commercials added locally. A ghost on the train leads to robbery, and murder. The date is approximate. Amelia Edwards (author). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-20T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1444</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1944. Program #21. NBC syndication. &quot;The 4:15 Express&quot;. Commercials added locally. A ghost on the train leads to robbery, and murder. The date is approximate. Amelia Edwards (author). 24:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The 4:15 Express (Aired January 17, 1944)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Incredible Trial Of Laura Dr. Fair (08-17-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair". The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her "4-shooter" on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-19T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1859</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair&quot;. The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her &quot;4-shooter&quot; on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Paula Winslowe, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Florence Wolcott, Jean Wood, Joseph Granby, Hugh Douglas (announcer). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (Aired August 17, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - La Grand Maison (05-18-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[La Grand Maison (Aired May 18, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, "Le Grande Maison." He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 22:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-19T15_18_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>La Grand Maison (Aired May 18, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 18, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Peter meets Dr. Burns at a French restaurant, &quot;Le Grande Maison.&quot; He's been seeing a patient romantically, which leads to the murder of her husband. Dane Clark, Fred Collins (announcer), Henry Kane (creator, writer), William Zuckert, Ed Begley, Leon Janney, Anne Diamond, Fred Weihe (director), Jay Stewart (promotional announcement, which is interrupted for the system cue). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>La Grand Maison (Aired May 18, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Big Ditch (06-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Ditch (Aired June 19, 1949)

John Dunning in his "On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio" describes Jordan as "a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other." The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exoticness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called "amateur detective" or "unlicenced private investigator" type that were a recurring theme for radio series. It was a common way of putting a different and fresh twist on the basic private detective theme, an extremely popular genre on the radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Big Ditch". Sustaining. Rocky's old pal Matt Gallagher steals one hundred and fifty Egyptian pounds from Rocky at the Cafe Tambourine. When Matt's body turns up at the morgue, it's not Matt Gallagher at all. Then, a package arrives for Rocky with shares of stock in the Suez Canal! Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-19T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Big Ditch (Aired June 19, 1949)

John Dunning in his &quot;On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other.&quot; The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exoticness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called &quot;amateur detective&quot; or &quot;unlicenced private investigator&quot; type that were a recurring theme for radio series. It was a common way of putting a different and fresh twist on the basic private detective theme, an extremely popular genre on the radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Big Ditch&quot;. Sustaining. Rocky's old pal Matt Gallagher steals one hundred and fifty Egyptian pounds from Rocky at the Cafe Tambourine. When Matt's body turns up at the morgue, it's not Matt Gallagher at all. Then, a package arrives for Rocky with shares of stock in the Suez Canal! Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer). 30:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Ditch (Aired June 19, 1949)

John Dunning in his &quot;On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Dean Huxley (02-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-19T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-19T05_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1534680056.12954476" length="6838460" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12954477.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)

The Halls of Ivy was an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee &amp; Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee &amp; Molly. The audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume. The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dean Huxley (Aired February 13, 1952)

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      <title>The Hall of Fantasy - The Perfect Script (02-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be "the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown." One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1947. Mutual network. Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write "The Perfect Script." Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1591</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)

When it comes to The Hall of Fantasy, there are some mysteries that persist to this day. Maybe that's appropriate, because it claimed to be &quot;the series of radio dramas dedicated to the supernatural, the unusual, and the unknown.&quot; One mystery that remains unknown is who the announcer actually was. His lines were so over-the-top, maybe he wished to remain anonymous. But it's this same dead serious approach to monsters, horror, and the supernatural that makes this series so much fun to listen to in a modern context. Despite this campy dimension to the program, do not assume that the series wasn't scary. Many episodes were rather frightening. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1947. Mutual network. Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write &quot;The Perfect Script.&quot; Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music). 26:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perfect Script (Aired February 13, 1947)

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    <item>
      <title>Academy Award Theater (Starring John Garfield) - Blood On The Sun (10-16-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)

John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show…But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped." The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1946. CBS network. "Blood On The Sun". Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the "Tanaka Plan" of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-18T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,john,garfield,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,otrn,podcast,radiogoldindex</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1987</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)

John Dunning in his book,&quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot;tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: &quot;The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title. The production had all the class of a Lux or Screen Guild show&#8230;But the tariff took its toll, and after 39 weeks the series was scrapped.&quot; The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 16, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Blood On The Sun&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. A crusading newspaper editor in pre-war Japan uncovers the &quot;Tanaka Plan&quot; of world conquest. John Garfield, Jeff Chandler. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blood On The Sun (Aired October 16, 1946)

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      <title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (05-15-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)

Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948–49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1955. Program #425. "Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Jack paints his house, then goes to the railroad station to meet his old pal Stub Wilbur. AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." The program was recorded February 16, 1955. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Sheldon Leonard, Artie Auerbach, Frank Nelson, Mary Livingstone, Charlie Bagby, Colin Campbell, Orchid Oliver, Harry Shearer, Hilliard Marks (producer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-18T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,time,otrn,podcast,radiogoldindex</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)

Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsor General Tire through the end of the season. In October, 1934, General Foods, the makers of Jell-O and Grape-Nuts, became the sponsor most identified with Jack, for the next ten years. American Tobacco's Lucky Strike was his longest-lasting radio sponsor, from October, 1944, through the end of his original radio series. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948&#8211;49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 15, 1955. Program #425. &quot;Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Jack paints his house, then goes to the railroad station to meet his old pal Stub Wilbur. AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; The program was recorded February 16, 1955. Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Sheldon Leonard, Artie Auerbach, Frank Nelson, Mary Livingstone, Charlie Bagby, Colin Campbell, Orchid Oliver, Harry Shearer, Hilliard Marks (producer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack's Friend Stub Wilbur Visits (Aired May 15, 1955)

Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>True Detective Mysteries - Death Plagues French Town (01-01-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Plagues French Town (Aired January 1, 1950)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was based on the “True Detective” magazine. Later it was sponsored by Listerine and Oh Henry Candy, but kept the same name. Each week the show presented the “case history of an actual crime.” Many were told from the criminal’s point of view. True Detective Mysteries were truly audience participation shows - each show provided descriptions of the true-story criminal and encouraged audiences to provide information leading to their capture. Rewards of $500 and later $1000 were offered in return for helpful clues from listeners.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1950. "Death Plagues A Small French Town" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: O Henry Candy. $1000 reward is offered for information leading to the capture of a dangerous criminal, Harry Burton, who is wanted for murder. "His face is covered with burns, resembling small pox marks." People begin to die in large numbers in a small French town. A local nurse is suspected. The system cue is added live. Richard Keith (host, as "John Shuttleworth"), Ralph Paul (announcer), A. Burnett (writer), Murray Burnett (director), Paul Taubman (organ). 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-18T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>true,detective,mysteries,otr,old,time,radio,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,otrn,podcast,radiogoldindex,true-story,criminal</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Plagues French Town (Aired January 1, 1950)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was based on the &#8220;True Detective&#8221; magazine. Later it was sponsored by Listerine and Oh Henry Candy, but kept the same name. Each week the show presented the &#8220;case history of an actual crime.&#8221; Many were told from the criminal&#8217;s point of view. True Detective Mysteries were truly audience participation shows - each show provided descriptions of the true-story criminal and encouraged audiences to provide information leading to their capture. Rewards of $500 and later $1000 were offered in return for helpful clues from listeners.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1950. &quot;Death Plagues A Small French Town&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: O Henry Candy. $1000 reward is offered for information leading to the capture of a dangerous criminal, Harry Burton, who is wanted for murder. &quot;His face is covered with burns, resembling small pox marks.&quot; People begin to die in large numbers in a small French town. A local nurse is suspected. The system cue is added live. Richard Keith (host, as &quot;John Shuttleworth&quot;), Ralph Paul (announcer), A. Burnett (writer), Murray Burnett (director), Paul Taubman (organ). 27:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Plagues French Town (Aired January 1, 1950)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - The Laura Fenton Case (04-14-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 14, 1953. "The Laura Fenton Case" Mutual network. There's Something About A Dame. Sustaining. Laura Fenton offers $1000 to be the bodyguard of a beauty from France named, "Jolie." Mike's client soon turns into a corpse, "Jolie" turns out to be a French poodle! The story is complete, some public service announcements and the program closing have been deleted. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator), Ed Ladd (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director). 25:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-18T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mike,hammer,guy,mickey,spillane,ed,ladd,detective,police,cop,investigate,arrest,jaill,prison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1512</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 14, 1953. &quot;The Laura Fenton Case&quot; Mutual network. There's Something About A Dame. Sustaining. Laura Fenton offers $1000 to be the bodyguard of a beauty from France named, &quot;Jolie.&quot; Mike's client soon turns into a corpse, &quot;Jolie&quot; turns out to be a French poodle! The story is complete, some public service announcements and the program closing have been deleted. Larry Haines, Mickey Spillane (creator), Ed Ladd (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director). 25:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Laura Fenton Case (Aired April 14, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had becom...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Tomorrow - The Mimic (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an American radio drama series developed for CBS in the spring of 1950. Beyond Tomorrow was meant to be CBS's first science fiction radio program. The show was announced in newspapers but it is not known if any episodes were actually broadcast. An audition show and three additional shows were transcribed to disk. In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier "Beyond 2000" for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-17T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1040</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an American radio drama series developed for CBS in the spring of 1950. Beyond Tomorrow was meant to be CBS's first science fiction radio program. The show was announced in newspapers but it is not known if any episodes were actually broadcast. An audition show and three additional shows were transcribed to disk. In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier &quot;Beyond 2000&quot; for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mimic (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Beyond Tomorrow (aka Beyond This World) was an Am...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - Daniel The Oracle (07-31-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Daniel The Oracle (Aired July 31, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 31, 1977. Program #52. CBS network. "Daniel, The Oracle". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on January 28, 1978 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." The last show of the series, except for repeats. Tom Bosley (host), Russell Horton, Jackson Beck, Himan Brown (producer, director), Norman Rose, Court Benson, Madeline Ferber (adaptor of the biblical story). 40:37. 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-17T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Daniel The Oracle (Aired July 31, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. 

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July 31, 1977. Program #52. CBS network. &quot;Daniel, The Oracle&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on January 28, 1978 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; The last show of the series, except for repeats. Tom Bosley (host), Russell Horton, Jackson Beck, Himan Brown (producer, director), Norman Rose, Court Benson, Madeline Ferber (adaptor of the biblical story). 40:37. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Daniel The Oracle (Aired July 31, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - The Stolen Pearl Necklace (10-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1946. "The Stolen Pearl Necklace" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. After Alan gives Betty a pearl necklace, he discovers it's been stolen from wealthy Mrs. Van Skuffington! Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Doris Singleton, Ken Christy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), The Smart Set, Jim Backus, Elvia Allman, Jean Gillespie. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2018 20:38:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-17T13_38_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 4, 1946. &quot;The Stolen Pearl Necklace&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. After Alan gives Betty a pearl necklace, he discovers it's been stolen from wealthy Mrs. Van Skuffington! Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Doris Singleton, Ken Christy, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), The Smart Set, Jim Backus, Elvia Allman, Jean Gillespie. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stolen Pearl Necklace (Aired October 4, 1946)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and televisi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Order For Murder (05-23-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale."

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1951. ABC network. "Order For Murder". Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-17T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in &quot;Mr. District Attorney.&quot; Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Green, who also wrote that memorably stirring theme. The sound effects were by Ed Blaney, who actually did drop a coin in a change slot each week for the sound of the drug store scale.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1951. ABC network. &quot;Order For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An ex-major, hated by everyone, is shot in the woods of suburban Washington D. C. Whodunnit? Everyone has a motive! J. Scott Smart, Vicki Vola, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 23:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951)

The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sg...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (02-28-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects — guns firing and tires squealing — this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase "came on like Gangbusters."The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

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February 28, 1948. "The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man" - Program #518. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. John Frederick Benson has escaped from custody in Texas...while wearing handcuffs! WRVR rebroadcast date: May 28, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is identified as, "The Case Of John Frederick Benson" Don Gardiner (announcer), William Sweets (director), Stanley Niss (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Ken Lynch, Charlotte Lawrence. 22:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-17T01_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-17T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1335</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as &quot;the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories.&quot; It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gangbusters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. Beginning with a barrage of loud sound effects &#8212; guns firing and tires squealing &#8212; this intrusive introduction led to the popular catch phrase &quot;came on like Gangbusters.&quot;The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 28, 1948. &quot;The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man&quot; - Program #518. ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: World Wide Handicrafts. John Frederick Benson has escaped from custody in Texas...while wearing handcuffs! WRVR rebroadcast date: May 28, 1973. The syndicated rebroadcast is identified as, &quot;The Case Of John Frederick Benson&quot; Don Gardiner (announcer), William Sweets (director), Stanley Niss (writer), Phillips H. Lord (producer), Ken Lynch, Charlotte Lawrence. 22:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dakota Bad-Man (Aired February 28, 1948)

Gangbusters was an American dramatic ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Harry Troll's Diamond (05-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)

The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of "hunter and hunted" was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 4, 1952. NBC network. "Harry Troll's Diamond". Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-16T20_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-16T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)

The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of &quot;hunter and hunted&quot; was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim. It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 4, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Harry Troll's Diamond&quot;. Sustaining. An alcoholic named Harry Troll finds a diamond the size of a prune! He not only is unable to sell it, he can't even give it away! The title may not be accurate. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Walter McGraw (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Kermit Murdock, Bryna Raeburn, Court Benson, Santos Ortega, Roger De Koven, Dan Ocko, Clem Flower. 29:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Harry Troll's Diamond (Aired May 4, 1952)

The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in wh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - The Devil In The Deep Freeze (11-10-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" and then the organ swung into the theme song, "Candy". Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Devil In The Deep Freeze". Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-16T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)

Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8208, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with &quot;Candy Matson, YU 2-8209&quot; and then the organ swung into the theme song, &quot;Candy&quot;. Each job took Candy from her apartment on Telegraph Hill into some actual location in San Francisco. The writers, overseen by Monty, worked plenty of real Bay Area locations into every plot. Candy was bright, tough, and fearless. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 10, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Devil In The Deep Freeze&quot;. Sustaining. A restaurant owner asks Candy to get rid of a body in his meat refrigerator, and he's dressed like the devil! Guest Dorothy Warenskjold (famous opera singer) helps Candy to solve this operatic murder. The title is subject to correction. Dorothy Warenskjold, Dudley Manlove (announcer), Harry Bechtel, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jerry Walter, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters. 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Devil In The Deep Freeze (Aired November 10, 1949)

Candy Matson was the private eye star o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio Reader's Digest - Debt Of Honor (05-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.  The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. "Debt Of Honor". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called "The Hallmark Program." An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-16T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>reader's,digest,radio,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.  The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.

THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. &quot;Debt Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called &quot;The Hallmark Program.&quot; An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Fence aka: Perfect Detective (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fence aka: Perfect Detective (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. 

THIS EPISODE:

1950. Towers Of London syndication. ""The Fence"". Commercials added locally. The story Jonathan Wild, an extraordinary "The Perfect Detective" and all-around criminal. He also excelled at arresting criminals! To be a perfect detective, you have to be a perfect crook! The series was syndicated outside the U.S. starting at the end of 1948 on LM Radio (Radio Lourenco) in Mozambique for South African listeners, then on at least one CBC station (WJOB, Winnipeg) beginning May 24, 1951 and on the Mutual net beginning on March 7, 1957 (for only 66 episodes). Because syndicated program were heard on different stations on different dates and in different sequences, the dates above are only approximations of the the first broadcast date in Africa (with the exception of program #78, known to have been aired on May 29, 1950). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 22:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-15T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1358</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fence aka: Perfect Detective (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The first 'sanctioned' broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over Canada's CBC Radio station CJOB, from approximately May 24, 1950 through approximately November 30, 1953. The Canadian broadcasts appear to have been a somewhat smaller subset of the original set of transcriptions, comprising a run of some 106 episodes, versus the theoretical entire run of 110. The first American broadcasts of Secrets of Scotland Yard were heard over The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) and its loose confederation of independent affiliates throughout the United States. 

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1950. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;&quot;The Fence&quot;&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story Jonathan Wild, an extraordinary &quot;The Perfect Detective&quot; and all-around criminal. He also excelled at arresting criminals! To be a perfect detective, you have to be a perfect crook! The series was syndicated outside the U.S. starting at the end of 1948 on LM Radio (Radio Lourenco) in Mozambique for South African listeners, then on at least one CBC station (WJOB, Winnipeg) beginning May 24, 1951 and on the Mutual net beginning on March 7, 1957 (for only 66 episodes). Because syndicated program were heard on different stations on different dates and in different sequences, the dates above are only approximations of the the first broadcast date in Africa (with the exception of program #78, known to have been aired on May 29, 1950). Clive Brook (host), Percy Hoskins (writer, performer), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 22:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fence aka: Perfect Detective (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The first 'sanctioned' br...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (07-11-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)

The success of Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 11, 1944 - NBC network. "The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint". Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. "Dead bodies, like bad pennies, always turn up!" Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-15T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)

The success of Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called MICHAEL WARING working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 11, 1944 - NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Miracle Whip, Kraft Malted Milk. &quot;Dead bodies, like bad pennies, always turn up!&quot; Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Charles Webster. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Vanishing Varmint (Aired July 11, 1944)

The success of Falcon films led to a r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - Vincent &amp; The Painter (06-19-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Vincent &amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1950. "Vincent And The Painter" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Alfred Wyman is a strange artist who wants to kill the wealthy Miss Gleason because she killed Vincent. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Wilms Herbert, Martha Wentworth, Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-15T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Vincent &amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1950. &quot;Vincent And The Painter&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Alfred Wyman is a strange artist who wants to kill the wealthy Miss Gleason because she killed Vincent. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Martin (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director), Wilms Herbert, Martha Wentworth, Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Vincent &amp; The Painter (Aired June 19, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - Blanches Expensive Injury (07-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blanche's Expensive Injury (Aired July 17, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford. Premiering as a summer season replacement, the television version of The Bickersons lasted only 13 episodes. \Ameche and Langford's work together didn't end with The Bickersons, either. They co-hosted a variety series, The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show, in 1951–1952. 

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July 17, 1951. "Blanche's Expensive Injury" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. This is the program as broadcast. Frances starts the program by singing, "Somebody Loves Me." Blanche has a sprained ankle, so she buys a television set from Dr. Hersey! One of the Philip Morris commercials features a man from Memphis taking the, "Philip Morris Nose Test." Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Tony Romano and His Orchestra, Phil Rapp (creator), Jay Jackson (commercial spokesman), John Holbrook (announcer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 15:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-15T08_04_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blanche's Expensive Injury (Aired July 17, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford. Premiering as a summer season replacement, the television version of The Bickersons lasted only 13 episodes. \Ameche and Langford's work together didn't end with The Bickersons, either. They co-hosted a variety series, The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show, in 1951&#8211;1952. 

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July 17, 1951. &quot;Blanche's Expensive Injury&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. This is the program as broadcast. Frances starts the program by singing, &quot;Somebody Loves Me.&quot; Blanche has a sprained ankle, so she buys a television set from Dr. Hersey! One of the Philip Morris commercials features a man from Memphis taking the, &quot;Philip Morris Nose Test.&quot; Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Tony Romano and His Orchestra, Phil Rapp (creator), Jay Jackson (commercial spokesman), John Holbrook (announcer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blanche's Expensive Injury (Aired July 17, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime ti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - A Knock At The Door (12-15-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1942. CBS network. "A Knock At The Door". Sponsored by: Energene Cleaning Fluid. All commercials for Ironized Yeast deleted. A woman murders her impossible mother-in-law, but she refuses to stay dead! There's a good good, grisly conclusion. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-15T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-15T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1942. CBS network. &quot;A Knock At The Door&quot;. Sponsored by: Energene Cleaning Fluid. All commercials for Ironized Yeast deleted. A woman murders her impossible mother-in-law, but she refuses to stay dead! There's a good good, grisly conclusion. Arch Oboler (host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Knock At The Door (Aired December 15, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyll...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The High Style Murder Case (08-17-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The High Style Murder Case (Aired August 17, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill", "Backstage Wife","Chaplin Jim USA", "David Harum", "Easy Aces", "Front Page Farrell", "John's Other Wife", "Just Plain Bill", "The Life of Mary Sothern","Lora Lawton", "Lorenzo Jones", "Ma Perkins", "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", "Our Gal Sunday", "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Young Widder Brown". NBC aired a British crime drama in 1951 called Inspector Thorne that starred Karl Weber as the inspector. Danny Ocko played Police Sgt. Muggio. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. Fridays 9:00 - 9:30 pm till 9-6-51 and then Thursdays 9:00 - 9:30 pm.


  




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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-14T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-14T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspecor,thorne,karl,weber,staats,cotsworth,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The High Style Murder Case (Aired August 17, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were &quot;Amanda of Honeymoon Hill&quot;, &quot;Backstage Wife&quot;,&quot;Chaplin Jim USA&quot;, &quot;David Harum&quot;, &quot;Easy Aces&quot;, &quot;Front Page Farrell&quot;, &quot;John's Other Wife&quot;, &quot;Just Plain Bill&quot;, &quot;The Life of Mary Sothern&quot;,&quot;Lora Lawton&quot;, &quot;Lorenzo Jones&quot;, &quot;Ma Perkins&quot;, &quot;Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch&quot;, &quot;Our Gal Sunday&quot;, &quot;The Romance of Helen Trent&quot; and &quot;Young Widder Brown&quot;. NBC aired a British crime drama in 1951 called Inspector Thorne that starred Karl Weber as the inspector. Danny Ocko played Police Sgt. Muggio. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. Fridays 9:00 - 9:30 pm till 9-6-51 and then Thursdays 9:00 - 9:30 pm.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The High Style Murder Case (Aired August 17, 1951)

By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert contro...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Star Playhouse - Exhibit A (11-13-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Exhibit A (Aired November 13, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this program's original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1950. CBS network. "Exhibit A". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Mel Ferrer, Herbert Rawlinson (host), Norman Brokenshire (commercial spokesman), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Maurice Zim (writer), William Conrad, Rosalind Russell (preview of next week's program), Jack Johnstone (director). 32:14. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2018 00:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-14T17_17_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-14T17_17_13-07_00.mp3?_=1534292383.12947989" length="7074310" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12947990.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Exhibit A (Aired November 13, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this program's original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Exhibit A&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Mel Ferrer, Herbert Rawlinson (host), Norman Brokenshire (commercial spokesman), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Maurice Zim (writer), William Conrad, Rosalind Russell (preview of next week's program), Jack Johnstone (director). 32:14. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Exhibit A (Aired November 13, 1950)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (06-09-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and "The Comfy Collar Shirt Company". The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm near Atlanta, Georgia, and during the episodes of the first week, they made plans to find a better life in Chicago, despite warnings from a friend. With four ham and cheese sandwiches and $24, they bought train tickets and headed for Chicago where they lived in a State Street rooming house and experienced some rough times before launching their own business, the Fresh Air Taxi Company. With the listening audience increasing in the spring and summer of 1928, the show's success prompted the Pepsodent Company to bring it to the NBC Blue Network on August 19, 1929.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1944. NBC network. Commercials deleted. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and &quot;The Comfy Collar Shirt Company&quot;. The system cue has been deleted. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Elinor Harriot. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Comfy Collar Shirt Company (Aired June 9, 1944)

Amos Jones and Andy Brown worked on a farm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - Jump Jump (08-12-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1964. ABC network. "Jump, Jump". Commercials deleted. A young writer plans to jump off the roof of a hotel. His father and girlfriend aren't of much help. Well-done! Rafael David Blau (writer), Ted Bell (director), Jack Manning, Ralph Bell, Jean Gillespie, Ian Martin, Sam Raskin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-14T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1301</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Jump, Jump&quot;. Commercials deleted. A young writer plans to jump off the roof of a hotel. His father and girlfriend aren't of much help. Well-done! Rafael David Blau (writer), Ted Bell (director), Jack Manning, Ralph Bell, Jean Gillespie, Ian Martin, Sam Raskin, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), M. C. Brock (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Edward A. Byron (executive producer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jump Jump (Aired August 12, 1964)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - The People In The House (08-18-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The People In The House". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 10, 1974. Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-13T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The People In The House&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 10, 1974. Edwin Wolfe (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The People In The House (08-18-45) (Aired August 18, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - Hillbilly Drama (02-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hillbilly Drama (Aired February 24, 1946)

Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. "Hillbilly Drama" - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Allen's Alley Question: "Do you believe in hobbies and if so, do you have one?" Fred and guest Arthur Treacher do a hillbily play. Music fill by The De Marco Sisters. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Kenny Delmar, Parker Fennelly, Alan Reed, Minerva Pious, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Arthur Treacher. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-13T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1461</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hillbilly Drama (Aired February 24, 1946)

Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. Poor health forced Allen off the air in 1944, but he returned in the fall of 1945 with The Fred Allen Show, which lasted until June 26, 1949. Fred Allen died on March 17, 1956. Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. &quot;Hillbilly Drama&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Allen's Alley Question: &quot;Do you believe in hobbies and if so, do you have one?&quot; Fred and guest Arthur Treacher do a hillbily play. Music fill by The De Marco Sisters. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Kenny Delmar, Parker Fennelly, Alan Reed, Minerva Pious, The De Marco Sisters, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Arthur Treacher. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hillbilly Drama (Aired February 24, 1946)

Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - The Milky Way (02-18-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Milky Way (Aired February 18, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-13T05_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-13T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Milky Way (Aired February 18, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Milky Way (Aired February 18, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that air...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hitchcock's Three Investigators - Secret Of Terror Castle (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Three Investigators was an American juvenile detective book series first published as "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators." It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, is the U.S. publisher and still holds some of the rights to the books. Other rights are held by the heirs to Robert Arthur, Jr. and the German publisher, Kosmos. The Three Investigators are Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. Most of the mysteries involved investigation of baffling phenomena (e.g. an ancient Egyptian mummy that whispered and a human skull that talked). The original series ran from 1964 to 1987 and comprised 43 books. Books number 1 to 9 and 11 were written by the creator, Robert Arthur, who also sketched out ideas for a few of the other stories. Arthur had been an editor for several Hitchcock book collections. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (Kin Platt), M(ary). V(irginia). Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All of the authors wrote their own introductions and epilogues, which purportedly were dictated by Hitchcock and later in the series by Hector Sebastian. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-13T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>three,investigators,alfred,hitchcock,mystery,detectives,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3040</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Three Investigators was an American juvenile detective book series first published as &quot;Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators.&quot; It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. Random House, which is owned by Bertelsmann AG, is the U.S. publisher and still holds some of the rights to the books. Other rights are held by the heirs to Robert Arthur, Jr. and the German publisher, Kosmos. The Three Investigators are Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. Most of the mysteries involved investigation of baffling phenomena (e.g. an ancient Egyptian mummy that whispered and a human skull that talked). The original series ran from 1964 to 1987 and comprised 43 books. Books number 1 to 9 and 11 were written by the creator, Robert Arthur, who also sketched out ideas for a few of the other stories. Arthur had been an editor for several Hitchcock book collections. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (Kin Platt), M(ary). V(irginia). Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All of the authors wrote their own introductions and epilogues, which purportedly were dictated by Hitchcock and later in the series by Hector Sebastian. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Secret Of Terror Castle (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

The Three Investigators was an Ameri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Speed Gibson International Secret Police - 4 Episodes From 1937</title>
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        <![CDATA[4 - Episodes (1-02-37)(1-09-37)(1-16-37)(1-23-37)

The thrilling adventures of Speed Gibson follows the exploits of another flying “ace”. This popular character held the listeners attention with his tracking down of international crime operatives. Speed and his pals are on the trail of a super-gang and its dreaded leader "The Octopus." The enemy of society had his tentacles in crime everywhere, and without the International Secret Police, the world would be his oyster. The fifteen-minute episode is action-packed! Strangely, the boy who played Speed is not known, says the authoritative "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," Speed's pal is Barney Dunlap, acted by John Gibson. Barney's OK, but no match for the cunning of the Octopus and his gang. Barney's favorite reaction to a tight spot is "Suffering wangdoodles!" Speed Gibson was written by Virginia Cooke, who was smart enough to include Marcia Winfield, governess to little Jean Kingsley, for the girls to follow. All team up in these exciting adventures in the Far East as Speed and his Pals, with Marcia, set out to get the slippery Octopus! Show Notes From otrcat.com/


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-12T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>4 - Episodes (1-02-37)(1-09-37)(1-16-37)(1-23-37)

The thrilling adventures of Speed Gibson follows the exploits of another flying &#8220;ace&#8221;. This popular character held the listeners attention with his tracking down of international crime operatives. Speed and his pals are on the trail of a super-gang and its dreaded leader &quot;The Octopus.&quot; The enemy of society had his tentacles in crime everywhere, and without the International Secret Police, the world would be his oyster. The fifteen-minute episode is action-packed! Strangely, the boy who played Speed is not known, says the authoritative &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; Speed's pal is Barney Dunlap, acted by John Gibson. Barney's OK, but no match for the cunning of the Octopus and his gang. Barney's favorite reaction to a tight spot is &quot;Suffering wangdoodles!&quot; Speed Gibson was written by Virginia Cooke, who was smart enough to include Marcia Winfield, governess to little Jean Kingsley, for the girls to follow. All team up in these exciting adventures in the Far East as Speed and his Pals, with Marcia, set out to get the slippery Octopus! Show Notes From otrcat.com/


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>4 - Episodes (1-02-37)(1-09-37)(1-16-37)(1-23-37)

The thrilling adventures of Speed Gibson fol...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - Passage To Tangier (1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Passage To Tangier (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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AFRTS rebroadcast on Starlight Mystery Theater. "Passage to Tangiers". Good story of a treasure hunt into the Moroccan desert. AFRTS program name: "Starlight Mystery Theatre." 21:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>starlight,mystery,theater,matt,mathew,slade,detective,crime,law,investigate,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Passage To Tangier (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a featured, half-hour mystery presentation by The Pacifica Players of Pacifica Radio of Berkeley, California and the Pacifica Foundation of North Hollywood, California. It premiered as a Starlight Mystery Theater production on July 5, 1964 over Pacifica Radio affiliate stations. Initially announced for alternating Sundays, the program soon began airing in erratic installments from August through November of 1964. Starring William Wintersole as Mathew Slade, the program was billed as a radio mystery revival series from the outset, presented in recognition of the hundreds of popular detective mysteries that had aired throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

AFRTS rebroadcast on Starlight Mystery Theater. &quot;Passage to Tangiers&quot;. Good story of a treasure hunt into the Moroccan desert. AFRTS program name: &quot;Starlight Mystery Theatre.&quot; 21:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Passage To Tangier (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mathew Slade: Private Investigator was a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Repentant Red Head (12-17-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 17, 1963. Program #2. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Repentant Redhead". A famous author is shot...with a faint aroma of perfume in the air. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-12T09_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-12T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC. There was an Australian version of this radio series produced prior to the South African productions. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 17, 1963. Program #2. Springbok Radio (South African) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Repentant Redhead&quot;. A famous author is shot...with a faint aroma of perfume in the air. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Repentant Red Head (Aired December 17, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - South Of The Border (07-15-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. 

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July 15, 1946. Mutual network. "South Of The Border" Sponsored by: Petri Wine. Is Gregory Hood really the King of Grosnia? Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Carl Harburg. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-12T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-12T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. 

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July 15, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;South Of The Border&quot; Sponsored by: Petri Wine. Is Gregory Hood really the King of Grosnia? Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer), Dean Fosler (composer, conductor), Carl Harburg. 29:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>South Of The Border (Aired July 15, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - The Blue Legend (03-03-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

March 3, 1947. CBS Pacific network. "The Blue Legend". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A schemer talks his way into a half interest in an valuable Alaskan gold mine, and then gets the nugget of an idea for murder. Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.

THIS EPISODE:

March 3, 1947. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Blue Legend&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A schemer talks his way into a half interest in an valuable Alaskan gold mine, and then gets the nugget of an idea for murder. Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, E. Jack Neuman (writer), George W. Allen (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Blue Legend (Aired March 3, 1947)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - To Guard A Seal (02-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. "To Guard A Seal" - NBC network. Sustaining. Diamond is hired to be the bodyguard of Timothy...the seal. A funny show! Dick sings, "Cathy" after the show. Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Tony Barrett, Lawrence Dobkin, Edward King (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Fay Baker, Junius Matthews, Billy Bletcher, Frank Worth (music director), Russell Hughes (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-11T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T18_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12942512.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 1949. Diamond was a slick, sophisticated detective, with a sharp tongue for folks who needed it. Diamond enjoyed the detective life, but not as much as entertaining his girl, Helen Asher. After each show, he would croon a number to his Park Avenue sweetheart. Mr. Powell, a former song and dance man, was perfect for the role. He added an extra dimension to the 40's hokey private eye drama. Diamond was a rough gumshoe that would often get knocked on the head with a revolver butt or other items. His counterpart on the police force was Lt. Levinson who often accepted Diamond's help reluctantly. Levinson would claim to get stomach trouble whenever Diamond would call him and would take bicarbonate to settle his aching stomach. Although they always seem at odds with each other, Diamond and Levinson were best friends. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. &quot;To Guard A Seal&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Diamond is hired to be the bodyguard of Timothy...the seal. A funny show! Dick sings, &quot;Cathy&quot; after the show. Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Tony Barrett, Lawrence Dobkin, Edward King (announcer), Wilms Herbert, Fay Baker, Junius Matthews, Billy Bletcher, Frank Worth (music director), Russell Hughes (director), Blake Edwards (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>To Guard A Seal (Aired February 5, 1950)

Richard Diamond, Private Detective came to NBC in 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (01-12-45) Part 3 of 3</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ It's Dismal To Die (Aired January 12, 1945) Pt. 3 of 3

The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1947 Program #52. "Part Three of Three". Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "It's Dismal To Die". Commercials added locally. Episode #3. "Bad Medicine For The Doctor." The end of the Nazi underground railroad. The last show of the series. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T14_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,dismal,to,die,carlton,e.,captain,friday,skip,turner,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12941932.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary> It's Dismal To Die (Aired January 12, 1945) Pt. 3 of 3

The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sales pitches) were produced in the mid-1940s. Dates of production and the earliest broadcasts are uncertain: several Internet sites mention that the entire series was broadcast in 1944, but in the final two chapters of It's Dismal to Die, it is clearly stated that the Second World War has ended. Advertisements have been found for broadcasts in 1946 and 1949. The series was presented in 13-episode blocks (each containing two stories), with each ten-chapter story ending with a teaser for the following three-chapter story. The City of the Dead and A Coffin for the Lady are mentioned in the promotional recordings as the first and second story respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1947 Program #52. &quot;Part Three of Three&quot;. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;It's Dismal To Die&quot;. Commercials added locally. Episode #3. &quot;Bad Medicine For The Doctor.&quot; The end of the Nazi underground railroad. The last show of the series. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> It's Dismal To Die (Aired January 12, 1945) Pt. 3 of 3

The 52 30-minute episodes (and two sal...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Jack Hires A Bodyguard (02-05-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's "4 Star Revue." Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to "All Star Revue.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-11T09_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-11T09_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1534003213.12941920" length="7169126" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12941918.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. The radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Kraft Music Hall during Bing Crosby's period as program host. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943. From 1950-51, Carson was one of four alternating hosts of NBC's &quot;4 Star Revue.&quot; Other hosts that season were Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn. and Danny Thomas. The show aired Wednesday evenings. Carson's second season was his last with the comedy-variety program when its title was changed to &quot;All Star Revue.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Hires A Bodyguard (Aired February 5, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Nightwatch - Boy Go Home (07-31-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

July 31, 1954. "Boy Go Home" - CBS network. Sustaining. The first case is about a little lost boy. When the cops return the boy to his house, his parents aren't home. A house burns down (it's arson), a domestic violence case. Sterling Tracy (producer), Jim Headlock (producer), Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief Of Police). 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 14:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1666</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

July 31, 1954. &quot;Boy Go Home&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. The first case is about a little lost boy. When the cops return the boy to his house, his parents aren't home. A house burns down (it's arson), a domestic violence case. Sterling Tracy (producer), Jim Headlock (producer), Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief Of Police). 27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boy Go Home (Aired July 31, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (12-23-44) Part 2 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 23, 1944) Pt.2 of 3

The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here. As a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love A Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough.. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.
 
THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1947. Program #51.  "Part Two of Three". - Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "It's Dismal To Die". Commercials added locally. Episode #2. A confrontation in the swamp. The evil Dr. Eckhardt outlines his plans. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-11T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-11T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,morse,carlton,e.,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman,dismal,to,die,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,captain,bart,frida</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 23, 1944) Pt.2 of 3

The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here. As a 52-episode syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse shortly after NBC canceled his I Love A Mystery series. Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough.. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.
 
THIS EPISODE:

January 5, 1947. Program #51.  &quot;Part Two of Three&quot;. - Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;It's Dismal To Die&quot;. Commercials added locally. Episode #2. A confrontation in the swamp. The evil Dr. Eckhardt outlines his plans. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 23, 1944) Pt.2 of 3

The adventures co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - It's Dismal To Die (12-16-44) Part 1 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[ It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 16, 1944) Part 1 of 3

From January 16, 1939 to January 26, 1952, stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are One Man's Family, I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. Adventures By Morse related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1946. Program #50. "Part One of Three". Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. "It's Dismal To Die". Commercials added locally. Episode #1. In search of a kidnap victim in the Dismal Swamp. Skip Turner and Captain Friday meet "The Dummy," "Morales," and Herr Docktor Eckhardt. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-10T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>adventures,by,carlton,morse,skip,turner,captain,friday,barton,yarborough,gayne,whitman,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 16, 1944) Part 1 of 3

From January 16, 1939 to January 26, 1952, stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are One Man's Family, I Love A Mystery and Adventures By Morse. Adventures By Morse related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1946. Program #50. &quot;Part One of Three&quot;. Carlton E. Morse Productions syndication. &quot;It's Dismal To Die&quot;. Commercials added locally. Episode #1. In search of a kidnap victim in the Dismal Swamp. Skip Turner and Captain Friday meet &quot;The Dummy,&quot; &quot;Morales,&quot; and Herr Docktor Eckhardt. Russell Thorson, Carlton E. Morse (producer, director, writer), Barton Yarborough, Gayne Whitman (announcer). 25:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle> It's Dismal To Die (Aired December 16, 1944) Part 1 of 3

From January 16, 1939 to January 26,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Dead Man In the Closet (06-04-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead Man In the Closet (Aired June 4, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1944. "Dead Man In the Closet" - Mutual network. Sustaining. The first show of the series on Mutual. Walter Hampden gives a short talk at the start of the show, explaining the characters in this detective series. A dead man is occupying Leonidas' closet during an afternoon tea. It turns out the Nazis are at work! Walter Hampden, Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-10T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,detective,police,investigate,walter,hampden,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead Man In the Closet (Aired June 4, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1944. &quot;Dead Man In the Closet&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. The first show of the series on Mutual. Walter Hampden gives a short talk at the start of the show, explaining the characters in this detective series. A dead man is occupying Leonidas' closet during an afternoon tea. It turns out the Nazis are at work! Walter Hampden, Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (producer). 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man In the Closet (Aired June 4, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio myste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - The Mystery Man (06-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mystery Man (Aired June 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1949. NBC network. "The Mystery Man". Sustaining. Frank has to prove a man innocent of a 3-year-old crime to win a law scholarship and remain at Yale. Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, Harlow Wilcox, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Mel Brandt (announcer), Edward King (director), Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-10T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mystery Man (Aired June 4, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute Saturday morning show on NBC, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. A film serial entitled The Adventures of Frank Merriwell was created by Universal Studios in 1936. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 4, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Mystery Man&quot;. Sustaining. Frank has to prove a man innocent of a 3-year-old crime to win a law scholarship and remain at Yale. Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, Harlow Wilcox, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (composer, conductor), Mel Brandt (announcer), Edward King (director), Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), William Welch (writer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mystery Man (Aired June 4, 1949)

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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Local Department Stores (01-15-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Local Department Stores (Aired January 15, 1946)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a "red skeleton." The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: "Who are you?" Talking Skeleton: "Me? I’m Red." Shemp: "Oh, Red Skeleton." Other characters included "Con Man San Fernando Red," cross-eyed seagulls "Gertrude and Heathcliffe" and the singing cabdriver "Clem Kadiddlehopper," who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1946. "Local Department Stores" -
NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. "The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire, Chapter 57: Nylon Counter." With J. Newton Numbskull. Chapter 59: "Children's Department," with the Mean Widdle Kid. Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, GeGe Pearson, Verna Felton, Pat McGeehan, Wonderful Smith. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-10T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Local Department Stores (Aired January 15, 1946)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons. Skelton himself was referenced in a Popeye cartoon in which the title character enters a haunted house and encounters a &quot;red skeleton.&quot; The Three Stooges also referenced Skelton in Creeps (1956): Shemp: &quot;Who are you?&quot; Talking Skeleton: &quot;Me? I&#8217;m Red.&quot; Shemp: &quot;Oh, Red Skeleton.&quot; Other characters included &quot;Con Man San Fernando Red,&quot; cross-eyed seagulls &quot;Gertrude and Heathcliffe&quot; and the singing cabdriver &quot;Clem Kadiddlehopper,&quot; who was a country bumpkin with a big heart. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 15, 1946. &quot;Local Department Stores&quot; -
NBC network, Hollywood origination. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco. &quot;The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire, Chapter 57: Nylon Counter.&quot; With J. Newton Numbskull. Chapter 59: &quot;Children's Department,&quot; with the Mean Widdle Kid. Red Skelton, Rod O'Connor (announcer), David Forrester and His Orchestra, Anita Ellis, GeGe Pearson, Verna Felton, Pat McGeehan, Wonderful Smith. 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Local Department Stores (Aired January 15, 1946)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Prescription (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Towers Of London syndication. "The Prescription". Commercials added locally. June Dawson is paralyzed and depressed. She leaves all her fortune to her nurse in a new will. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-10T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. 

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1952. Towers Of London syndication. &quot;The Prescription&quot;. Commercials added locally. June Dawson is paralyzed and depressed. She leaves all her fortune to her nurse in a new will. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer). 28:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Prescription (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Hunt And Peck (03-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hunt And Peck (Aired March 6, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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March 6, 1949. Program #29. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Hunt and Peck". Commercials added locally. Dan saves a man from the "chair" just a few hours before the end, but at the cost of an arm. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-09T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1644</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hunt And Peck (Aired March 6, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 6, 1949. Program #29. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Hunt and Peck&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan saves a man from the &quot;chair&quot; just a few hours before the end, but at the cost of an arm. Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker, Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hunt And Peck (Aired March 6, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist ForThe FBI - The Rat Race (09-17-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1952. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. "The Rat Race". Commercials added locally. Cvetic drives a hearse smuggling a wanted Communist out of town and away from the FBI. He helps the fugitive get onto a Polish freighter...with the help of "Candy." The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-09T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1873</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. I Was a Communist for the FBI consisted of 78 episodes syndicated by the Frederick W. Ziv Company to more than 600 stations, including KNX in Los Angeles, California, with original episodes running from April 23, 1952 to October 14, 1953. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1952. Program #22. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Rat Race&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic drives a hearse smuggling a wanted Communist out of town and away from the FBI. He helps the fugitive get onto a Polish freighter...with the help of &quot;Candy.&quot; The date is subject to correction. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Rat Race (Aired September 17, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Diamonds Trump (03-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1951. Program #74. MGM syndication. "Diamonds Trump". Commercials added locally. Diamond smugglers in South Africa have several unique methods to get the stones into the U. S. A. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ralph Meeker, Ira Marion (writer). 27:24 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-09T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1644</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series which began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The shows were transcribed at MGM's New York station, WMGM. Written by Ira Marion and directed by Marx B. Loeb, the radio program aired in New York on WMGM for two years (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951), including repeats. It moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System for its final run (January 7-December 22, 1952). For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. Actors in the series included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander. After the play, the actors usually returned to speak with the audience. Composer-conductor John Gart furnished the music.

THIS EPISODE:

March 14, 1951. Program #74. MGM syndication. &quot;Diamonds Trump&quot;. Commercials added locally. Diamond smugglers in South Africa have several unique methods to get the stones into the U. S. A. The date above is the date of the first broadcast of this program on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ralph Meeker, Ira Marion (writer). 27:24 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Diamonds Trump (Aired March 14, 1951)

Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Playing Hooky (03-23-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker".

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1946. "Playing Hooky" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley plays hooky from work, but when Junior plays hooky from school, Riley is incensed! Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-09T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1946. &quot;Playing Hooky&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley plays hooky from work, but when Junior plays hooky from school, Riley is incensed! Don Bernard (director), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lou Kosloff (music), Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, William Bendix. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Playing Hooky (Aired March 23, 1946)

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - A Killing In The Market (05-31-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced "The Count" on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called "Dr. Morgan" and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, "Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 31, 1946. Program #42. Mutual net, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "A Killing In The Market". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-09T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called &quot;Dr. Morgan&quot; and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, &quot;Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 31, 1946. Program #42. Mutual net, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;A Killing In The Market&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Killing In The Market (Aired May 31, 1946)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - Scorpion Sam's Gold (07-12-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scorpion Sam's Gold (Aired July 12, 1947)

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1947. ABC network. "Scorpion Sam's Gold". Sustaining. "Scorpion Sam" is a crazy old man who shoots at anyone who comes near his cabin. When Sam dies in a fire, he leaves behind a fortune in gold. Years later, the gold finds a good home! Paul Sutton, El Prowell (announcer), Mildred Merrill (writer). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-08T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Scorpion Sam's Gold (Aired July 12, 1947)

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Scorpion Sam's Gold&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Scorpion Sam&quot; is a crazy old man who shoots at anyone who comes near his cabin. When Sam dies in a fire, he leaves behind a fortune in gold. Years later, the gold finds a good home! Paul Sutton, El Prowell (announcer), Mildred Merrill (writer). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Scorpion Sam's Gold (Aired July 12, 1947)

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - Ladies In Lace (01-20-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ladies In Lace (Aired January 20, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

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January 20, 1957. Program #318. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Ladies In Lace". The sweet little old Jessup sisters are really con-women. Their love of fine china helps the FBI. The date and AFRTS number are approximate, the program is dated after 1954. Jackson Beck (narrator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Alice Frost, Agnes Young, Edward Adamson (writer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-08</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,war,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1498</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ladies In Lace (Aired January 20, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 20, 1957. Program #318. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Ladies In Lace&quot;. The sweet little old Jessup sisters are really con-women. Their love of fine china helps the FBI. The date and AFRTS number are approximate, the program is dated after 1954. Jackson Beck (narrator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director), Alice Frost, Agnes Young, Edward Adamson (writer), Frederick L. Collins (creator). 24:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ladies In Lace (Aired January 20, 1957)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Eager Witness (08-27-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS. It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 27, 1949. CBS network. "The Eager Witness":. Marlowe tracks down the real killer after a witness at a trial seems to be too eager to testify. Raymond Chandler (creator), Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Mel Dinelli (writer), Joy Terry, John Dehner, Michael Ann Barrett, Junius Matthews, Ben Wright, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Bud Widom, Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 20:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-08T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS. It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE: 

August 27, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Eager Witness&quot;:. Marlowe tracks down the real killer after a witness at a trial seems to be too eager to testify. Raymond Chandler (creator), Gerald Mohr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Levitt (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Mel Dinelli (writer), Joy Terry, John Dehner, Michael Ann Barrett, Junius Matthews, Ben Wright, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin, Bud Widom, Richard Aurandt (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 20:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eager Witness (Aired August 27, 1949)

The first portrayal of Philip Marlowe on the radio w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Modernizing Doc's Office (04-04-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Modernizing Doc's Office (Aired April 4, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities between the two series. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1951. "Modernizing Doc's Office" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold tries to modernize Doctor Yak-Yak's office. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Parley Baer, Shirley Mitchell, Les Tremayne, Forrest Lewis, David Light, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-08T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-08T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12936695.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Modernizing Doc's Office (Aired April 4, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities between the two series. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1951. &quot;Modernizing Doc's Office&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold tries to modernize Doctor Yak-Yak's office. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Parley Baer, Shirley Mitchell, Les Tremayne, Forrest Lewis, David Light, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Modernizing Doc's Office (Aired April 4, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Three Thousand Dollars (01-21-72)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Three Thousand Dollars (Aired January 21, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed "the ultimate in horror." Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, "the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten." Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1972. CBS network. "Three-Thousand Dollars". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Tony the diver doesn't stop at murder nor anything else for money. His last dive is most successful. This is a network, sponsored version. The story is also known as, "Money, Money, Money." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-08T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1522</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12936519.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Three Thousand Dollars (Aired January 21, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed &quot;the ultimate in horror.&quot; Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, &quot;the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten.&quot; Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

January 21, 1972. CBS network. &quot;Three-Thousand Dollars&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. Tony the diver doesn't stop at murder nor anything else for money. His last dive is most successful. This is a network, sponsored version. The story is also known as, &quot;Money, Money, Money.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 25:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Thousand Dollars (Aired January 21, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (12-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)

As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. If you're noticing a great many parallels between what you're reading--perhaps for the first time--about Michael Shayne, you might notice the increasing similarities to Let George Do It or Yours, Truly Johnny Dollar. Just as with a good gig, if a good formula is continuing to produce audience loyalty once you find the right ensemble/concept/scripting mix, then you'll naturally wish to milk it for all it's worth. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Mail Order Murders". A murder letter and Demetrius, the organ grinder. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-07T20_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-07T20_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-07T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-07T20_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1533697232.12936483" length="6191734" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1547</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12936490.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)

As with many West Coast ensemble productions of the era, Michael Shayne: Private Detective soon evolved into a very secure set of well-explored character arcs, among which Cathy Lewis' character, Phyllis Knight, found herself more and more integrated into the scripts. Joe Forte's Lieutenant Farraday continued to grow into the role as well. If you're noticing a great many parallels between what you're reading--perhaps for the first time--about Michael Shayne, you might notice the increasing similarities to Let George Do It or Yours, Truly Johnny Dollar. Just as with a good gig, if a good formula is continuing to produce audience loyalty once you find the right ensemble/concept/scripting mix, then you'll naturally wish to milk it for all it's worth. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 23, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Mail Order Murders&quot;. A murder letter and Demetrius, the organ grinder. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Mail Order Murders (Aired December 23, 1948)

As with many West Coast ensemble ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Seven Hours To Freedom (10-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1950. CBS network. "Seven Hours To Freedom". Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-07T15_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-07T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12935999.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.

THIS EPISODE:

October 29, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Seven Hours To Freedom&quot;. Sustaining. Escaped convicts take over a fishing boat and make a break to Mexico. The program was broadcast on the west coast on November 3, 1950. Barney Phillips, Bud Nelson (writer), Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Roy Rowan (announcer), Stan Waxman. 29:36.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Juvenile Passenger (07-03-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: "Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!" Starring "Chandu The Magician"  Star Tom Collins.

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1949. Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of The Juvenile Passenger". Commercials added locally. A fourteen-year-old girl has run away from an orphanage, accused of stealing jewelry. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Jack Carrington, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Bert Holland. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-07T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-07T10_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1533661220.12935850" length="6692616" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12935851.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show, out of Bruce Ells Productions in Hollywood, and began airing on radio in the spring of 1949. A total of 43 episodes were produced, broadcast first on the East coast 1949-50, and then on the West coast 1951-52. The title hero was described in the introduction by announcer Art Gilmore with these words: &quot;Before the war, FRANK RACE worked as an attorney, but he traded his law books for the cloak-and-dagger of the OSS. When the war was over, his former life was over too....adventure became his business!&quot; Starring &quot;Chandu The Magician&quot;  Star Tom Collins.

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1949. Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of The Juvenile Passenger&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fourteen-year-old girl has run away from an orphanage, accused of stealing jewelry. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Jack Carrington, Michael Ann Barrett, Jack Kruschen, Bert Holland. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Juvenile Passenger (Aired July 3, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Race was a syndicated show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Astrologer (11-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Astrologer (Aired November 19, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1946. "The Astrologer" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Betty's father is planning to sell the supermarket and leave town. The store's buyer is a believer in astrology. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Astrologer (Aired November 19, 1946)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1946. &quot;The Astrologer&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Betty's father is planning to sell the supermarket and leave town. The store's buyer is a believer in astrology. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Joe Rines (producer, director), Mac Benoff (writer). 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Astrologer (Aired November 19, 1946)

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      <title>The Blue Beetle - Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill Two Parts COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill Two Parts. COMPLETE (Aired August 21, 1941)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-07T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill Two Parts. COMPLETE (Aired August 21, 1941)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dancing Ghosts Of Rocky Hill Two Parts. COMPLETE (Aired August 21, 1941)

The exploits of Dan G...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - At Bertram's Hotel (Show 2 of 2) 1965</title>
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        <![CDATA[At Bertram's Hotel (Show 2 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers. In They Do It with Mirrors (1952), it is revealed that, in her distant youth, Miss Marple spent time in Europe at a finishing school. She is not herself from the aristocracy or landed gentry, but is quite at home amongst them; Miss Marple would probably have been happy to describe herself as a gentlewoman. Miss Marple may thus be considered a female version of that staple of British detective fiction, the gentleman detective. This education, history, and background are hinted at in the Margaret Rutherford films (see below), in which Miss Marple mentions her awards at marksmanship, fencing and equestrianism (although these hints are played for comedic value).


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 02:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>At Bertram's Hotel (Show 2 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964). She demonstrates a remarkably thorough education, including some art courses that involved study of human anatomy through the study of human cadavers. In They Do It with Mirrors (1952), it is revealed that, in her distant youth, Miss Marple spent time in Europe at a finishing school. She is not herself from the aristocracy or landed gentry, but is quite at home amongst them; Miss Marple would probably have been happy to describe herself as a gentlewoman. Miss Marple may thus be considered a female version of that staple of British detective fiction, the gentleman detective. This education, history, and background are hinted at in the Margaret Rutherford films (see below), in which Miss Marple mentions her awards at marksmanship, fencing and equestrianism (although these hints are played for comedic value).


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>At Bertram's Hotel (Show 2 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Miss Marple is able to solve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - At Bertram's Hotel (Show 1 of 2) 1965</title>
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        <![CDATA[At Bertram's Hotel (Show 1 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>At Bertram's Hotel (Show 1 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola, the nearest contender. Her stage play The Mousetrap holds the record for the longest run ever in London, opening at the Ambassadors Theatre on November 25, 1952, and as of 2006 is still running after more than 20,000 performances. Most of her books and short stories have been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, 4.50 From Paddington), and most have also been adapted for television and radio.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>At Bertram's Hotel (Show 1 of 2) 1965 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady M...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - The Queer Feet (12-03-84)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870–1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870&#8211;1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Queer Feet (Aired December 3, 1984)

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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - The Sneak Assassin (11-21-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)

He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality." Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1954. NBC network. "The Sneak Assassin". Sustaining. "If you hear a guy called 'The Deep Type,' it might be more a matter of geography than mentality. How deep is his grave?" William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Parley Baer, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Joe Cranston, Edward King (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-06T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)

He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. Confidentiality a speciality.&quot; Like Sam Spade, Craig narrated his stories, in addition to being the leading character in this 30 minute show. Nearly sixty episodes are in trading circulation today William Gargan as a Detective (and an actor) If William Gargan brought an air of authenticity to his roles as a private detective, there were some good very reasons. His father was a bookmaker, so Gargan learned a lot about the gambling world and met a lot of interesting characters from across the spectrum of society. The main reason why Gargan was so convincing as a detective was that he was probably the only actor of his time who had actually been a private detective. He first worked as a credit investigator and collection agent for a clothing firm. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1954. NBC network. &quot;The Sneak Assassin&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;If you hear a guy called 'The Deep Type,' it might be more a matter of geography than mentality. How deep is his grave?&quot; William Gargan, John Roeburt (writer), Arthur Jacobson (director), Parley Baer, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Marvin Miller, Joe Cranston, Edward King (announcer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sneak Assassin (Aired November 21, 1954)

He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - Corpse In The Cellar (04-30-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It’s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "cracked" gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its "close ties" with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for "police car performance" in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1935. Program #75. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Corpse In The Cellar". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body has been found buried in the basement of a house, wearing a gold ring and wearing a silver belt buckle. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatch), William N. Robson (writer, director), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 32:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-05T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1959</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows on the air. It ran from Nov. 29, 1933-Sept. 8, 1939. It&#8217;s sponsor was the Rio Grande Oil Company, which is why the show only ran in areas where Rio Grande &quot;cracked&quot; gasoline was sold. The sponsor promoted its &quot;close ties&quot; with police departments in Arizona and Southern California, urging listeners to buy its product for &quot;police car performance&quot; in their own cars. As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 30, 1935. Program #75. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;The Corpse In The Cellar&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A body has been found buried in the basement of a house, wearing a gold ring and wearing a silver belt buckle. Jesse Rosenquist (dispatch), William N. Robson (writer, director), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 32:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Corpse In The Cellar (Aired April 30, 1935)

Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Hasty Will (03-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Sadly, precious little is known about this first series, other than the dates of its run and its principal actor, J.B. Williams in the role of Nero Wolf. It was with the series' transition to its first national network that The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolfe--remain a mystery to this day. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Hasty Will". Sustaining. Nero Wolf and Archie are paid $1000 to witness the execution of a will. A simple case soon involves a corpse and twin brothers. The story title is tentative. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, John Edison (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Harry Bartell, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Victor Rodman, Louise Arthur, Hal Gerard, Rex Stout (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2018 01:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-05T18_56_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard over the New England Network of Westinghouse Radio stations throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island Nero Wolfe languished in popular media for another seven years, until he was reprised over Radio by the old New England Network as The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Sadly, precious little is known about this first series, other than the dates of its run and its principal actor, J.B. Williams in the role of Nero Wolf. It was with the series' transition to its first national network that The Adventures of Nero Wolf was first heard by a national audience. But again, many of the details of this second, Summer 1943 run of 13 episodes--other than its episode titles and its star, famous character actor Santos Ortega in the role of Nero Wolfe--remain a mystery to this day. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Hasty Will&quot;. Sustaining. Nero Wolf and Archie are paid $1000 to witness the execution of a will. A simple case soon involves a corpse and twin brothers. The story title is tentative. The final promotional announcement and system cue have been deleted. Sydney Greenstreet, John Edison (writer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), Harry Bartell, William Johnstone, Don Stanley (announcer), Victor Rodman, Louise Arthur, Hal Gerard, Rex Stout (creator). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Hasty Will (Aired March 2, 1951)

The Adventures of Nero Wolf were first heard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Decoy For Death (02-23-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1954. NBC network. "Decoy For Death" aka: Sitting Duck For Death. Sustaining. The "Organ Grinder" has broken out of jail and is out to get Rocky and the others who set him up. Interesting listening. Frank Sinatra, Kay Stewart, Jack Nestle, Barney Phillips, Jack Mather, Tony Barrett, George Pembroke, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-05T13_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-05T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards, Rocky Fortune was Frank Sinatra's only dramatic Radio program from The Golden Age of Radio as the lead in a recurring role. As a variety guest performer, Sinatra's Radiography goes on and on and on. But this was the program that a great many of the growing number of fans of Sinatra's acting work really wanted to hear. NBC spared no expense to showcase this growing super-star of the 1940s and 1950s, and it shows in both production values and supporting voice talent. Frank Sinatra seemed very comfortable in the role of Rocco Fortunato--'Rocky Fortune'--and the scripts that George Lefferts and Ernest Kinoy wrote for Sinatra made for some fascinating adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1954. NBC network. &quot;Decoy For Death&quot; aka: Sitting Duck For Death. Sustaining. The &quot;Organ Grinder&quot; has broken out of jail and is out to get Rocky and the others who set him up. Interesting listening. Frank Sinatra, Kay Stewart, Jack Nestle, Barney Phillips, Jack Mather, Tony Barrett, George Pembroke, George Lefferts (writer), Andrew C. Love (director). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Decoy For Death (Aired February 23, 1954)

As hard is it may be to believe by today's standards...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Taxi Fare (06-19-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1955. "Taxi Fare" - CBS network. Miss Brooks has no money to pay off a cab driver, who becomes a constant companion. The system cue and the commercials and/or public service announcements have been deleted. Al Lewis (writer), Arthur Alsberg (writer), Bob Rockwell, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Larry Berns (producer, director), Lud Gluskin, Richard Crenna. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-05T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1426</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere.

THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1955. &quot;Taxi Fare&quot; - CBS network. Miss Brooks has no money to pay off a cab driver, who becomes a constant companion. The system cue and the commercials and/or public service announcements have been deleted. Al Lewis (writer), Arthur Alsberg (writer), Bob Rockwell, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Larry Berns (producer, director), Lud Gluskin, Richard Crenna. 23:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Taxi Fare (Aired June 19, 1955)

Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Family Doctor - 2 Episodes From 1932</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Secret Between Three" and "Cupid Without Wings" (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Over the years, many television series, books, and movies have taken a longing look at the past in programs such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons which served as a reminder of old fashioned values and a time when a sense of community was a reality. The quest for this sort of world continues in the 21st Century with the rise of Amish fiction stories. Family Doctor is not taking a look back, but is set in the then-present which is widely believed to be 1932 when the shows were produced. Like the other syndicated 15 minute shows we examined the last two weeks, Family Doctor's 39 episodes were syndicated to various radio stations and sold as a package. Show Notes From Great Detectives (greatdetectives.net)

TODAY'S SHOW: 

1932. Program #9. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Secret Between Three". Music fill for local commercial insert. Duncan Webb is just back from reform school. He's seventeen now; all grown-up with big plans. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:34.

 1932. Program #6. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Cupid Without Wings". Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Adams prescribes ice cream, delivered by handsome Johnny Kemp, as just the medicine a young lady needs. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-05T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,doctor,drama,series,soap-opera,kids,&amp;,boxcars711,adventure,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Secret Between Three&quot; and &quot;Cupid Without Wings&quot; (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Over the years, many television series, books, and movies have taken a longing look at the past in programs such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons which served as a reminder of old fashioned values and a time when a sense of community was a reality. The quest for this sort of world continues in the 21st Century with the rise of Amish fiction stories. Family Doctor is not taking a look back, but is set in the then-present which is widely believed to be 1932 when the shows were produced. Like the other syndicated 15 minute shows we examined the last two weeks, Family Doctor's 39 episodes were syndicated to various radio stations and sold as a package. Show Notes From Great Detectives (greatdetectives.net)

TODAY'S SHOW: 

1932. Program #9. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Secret Between Three&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Duncan Webb is just back from reform school. He's seventeen now; all grown-up with big plans. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:34.

 1932. Program #6. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Cupid Without Wings&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Adams prescribes ice cream, delivered by handsome Johnny Kemp, as just the medicine a young lady needs. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Secret Between Three&quot; and &quot;Cupid Without Wings&quot; (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - Forever Walking Free (04-23-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with "Elementals" by Stephen Vincent Benét, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as “Mr. Mergenthwirker’s Lobbies” by Nelson Bond, "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, "The Piano" by William Saroyan and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Forever Walking Free". Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-04T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama series, created by Wynn Wright, that aired on the NBC Blue Network from March 5, 1941 until October 1941. It then moved to the NBC Red Network where it was heard until June 4, 1945. Philip Morris was the sponsor in 1942-43.  Premiering with &quot;Elementals&quot; by Stephen Vincent Ben&#233;t, the series featured adaptations of stories by famous authors, such as &#8220;Mr. Mergenthwirker&#8217;s Lobbies&#8221; by Nelson Bond, &quot;The Snow Goose&quot; by Paul Gallico, &quot;The Monkey's Paw&quot; by W.W. Jacobs, &quot;The Piano&quot; by William Saroyan and &quot;The Secret Life of Walter Mitty&quot; by James Thurber. Cast members included Curley Bradley, John Hodiak, Marvin Miller, Nelson Olmsted, Fern Persons, Olan Soule and Les Tremayne. Orchestra conductors for the program were Joseph Gallicchio, Rex Maupin and Roy Shield. Directors included Norman Felton, Homer Heck and Fred Weihe. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 23, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Forever Walking Free&quot;. Sustaining. A story of love in England during the war, with a supernatural ending. Arthur Seltzer, Bob Dearenforth, Cheer Brenson (?), Dorothy Quinnan (adaptor), Elwyn Owen (organist), Haskell Coffin, Herb Butterfield, McKinley Cantor (author), Norman Felton (producer), William Pigley. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Forever Walking Free (Aired April 23, 1945)

Author's Playhouse was an anthology radio drama se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The White Willow Murder Case (03-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: "That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman

THIS EPISODE:

March 22, 1949. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. "The White Willow Murder". Commercials added locally. A stockbroker is murdered while giving bad advice and romancing a gangster's girlfriend. Jackson Beck. 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-04T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of S. S. Van Dine first published in the mid 1920s. Vance, in the original books, is an intellectual so highly refined he seems he might be ghostwritten by P. G. Wodehouse. Take this quote from The Benson Murder Case, 1924, as Vance pontificates in his inimitable way: &quot;That's your fundamental error, don't y' know. Every crime is witnessed by outsiders, just as is every work of art. The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman

THIS EPISODE:

March 22, 1949. Program #37. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The White Willow Murder&quot;. Commercials added locally. A stockbroker is murdered while giving bad advice and romancing a gangster's girlfriend. Jackson Beck. 26:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The White Willow Murder Case (Aired March 22, 1949)

Philo Vance was the detective creation of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (10-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (Aired October 29, 1949)

While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1949. CBS network. "The Little Man Who Wasn't There". Sustaining. A madman in San Francisco tackles an insurance company singled-handed...by killing off the policy holders one by one! Charles Russell, Jay Novello, Martha Wentworth, Paul Dubov, GeGe Pearson, Lawrence Dobkin, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-04T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (Aired October 29, 1949)

While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Little Man Who Wasn't There&quot;. Sustaining. A madman in San Francisco tackles an insurance company singled-handed...by killing off the policy holders one by one! Charles Russell, Jay Novello, Martha Wentworth, Paul Dubov, GeGe Pearson, Lawrence Dobkin, Wilbur Hatch (music). 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Little Man Who Wasnt All There (Aired October 29, 1949)

While always a friend of the polic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Program - (Charlie McCarthy) - NBC 40th Anniversity Program (11-14-65)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[NBC 40th Anniversity Program (Aired November 14, 1965)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as “the Captain of Comedy.” When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934. With a new format, The Opera Guild, hosted by Deems Taylor, began December 2, 1934, Sundays at 8pm, on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and that concert series continued until March 17, 1935. Major Bowes' Amateur Hour had the slot from March 24, 1935 until September 11, 1936, followed by Do You Want to Be an Actor?, with Haven MacQuarrie, broadcast from January 3, 1937 until May 2, 1937, a series that continued Sundays at 10:30pm as a half-hour show from December 5, 1937 until February 20, 1938.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1965. "NBC 40th Anniversity Program" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The program is narrated by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and featuring excerpts from Fred Allen shows. The 101st anniversary of Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The program was rebroadcast on "Same Time, Same Station". Beatrice Lillie, Bert Lahr, Bing Crosby, Edgar Bergen, Edward Bowes, George Jessel, Jack Benny, Leo Durocher, Milton Berle, Oscar Levant, Shirley Booth, Tallulah Bankhead. 1:17:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-04T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bergen,charlie,mccarthy,comedy,humor,laugh,joke,bing,crosby,edgar,edward,bowes,george,jessel,jack,benny,leo,durocher,milton,berle,kids,&amp;,family,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4628</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>NBC 40th Anniversity Program (Aired November 14, 1965)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as &#8220;the Captain of Comedy.&#8221; When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934. With a new format, The Opera Guild, hosted by Deems Taylor, began December 2, 1934, Sundays at 8pm, on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and that concert series continued until March 17, 1935. Major Bowes' Amateur Hour had the slot from March 24, 1935 until September 11, 1936, followed by Do You Want to Be an Actor?, with Haven MacQuarrie, broadcast from January 3, 1937 until May 2, 1937, a series that continued Sundays at 10:30pm as a half-hour show from December 5, 1937 until February 20, 1938.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1965. &quot;NBC 40th Anniversity Program&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The program is narrated by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and featuring excerpts from Fred Allen shows. The 101st anniversary of Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The program was rebroadcast on &quot;Same Time, Same Station&quot;. Beatrice Lillie, Bert Lahr, Bing Crosby, Edgar Bergen, Edward Bowes, George Jessel, Jack Benny, Leo Durocher, Milton Berle, Oscar Levant, Shirley Booth, Tallulah Bankhead. 1:17:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>NBC 40th Anniversity Program (Aired November 14, 1965)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launche...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mercury Theater (Orson Welles) - A Tale Of Two Cities (07-25-38) </title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Tale Of Two Cities (Aired July 25, 1938)

The early programs were praised by critics, but ratings were low. One broadcast changed the ratings: The October 30, 1938 adaptation of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Possibly thousands of listeners thought Martians were in fact invading the earth, due to the faux-news quality of most of the broadcast. Significant publicity was generated, and The Mercury Theatre on the Air quickly became one of radio's top-rated shows. The War of the Worlds notoriety had a welcome side effect of netting the show the sponsorship of Campbell's Soup, guaranteeing its survival for a period, and beginning on December 9, 1938, the show was known as The Campbell Playhouse. Welles revived the Mercury Theatre title for a short series in the summer of 1946. The company moved to Hollywood for their second season, and continued briefly after Welles' final perfomance in March of 1940. 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-04T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mercury,theater,campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-04T02_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1533373252.12930852" length="14358822" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3589</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12930854.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>A Tale Of Two Cities (Aired July 25, 1938)

The early programs were praised by critics, but ratings were low. One broadcast changed the ratings: The October 30, 1938 adaptation of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Possibly thousands of listeners thought Martians were in fact invading the earth, due to the faux-news quality of most of the broadcast. Significant publicity was generated, and The Mercury Theatre on the Air quickly became one of radio's top-rated shows. The War of the Worlds notoriety had a welcome side effect of netting the show the sponsorship of Campbell's Soup, guaranteeing its survival for a period, and beginning on December 9, 1938, the show was known as The Campbell Playhouse. Welles revived the Mercury Theatre title for a short series in the summer of 1946. The company moved to Hollywood for their second season, and continued briefly after Welles' final perfomance in March of 1940. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Tale Of Two Cities (Aired July 25, 1938)

The early programs were praised by critics, but rat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder Clinic - Hallway Flat Tragedy (08-18-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Hallway Flat Tragedy (Aired August 18, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the worldâs great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer, and (as we discovered) on and on. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 18, 1942. Mutual network. "The Hallway Flat Tragedy". Sustaining. Max Carrados (the blind sleuth) solves a case in which those who have eyes see nothing. Ernest Bramah (creator), Alfred Shirley, Horace Braham, Ralph Barnhart (composer), Robert Stanley (conductor), John A. Bassett (adaptor), Lee Wright (adaptor), Alvin Flanagan (director), Frank Knight (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,clinic,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12930741.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hallway Flat Tragedy (Aired August 18, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the world&#226;s great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer, and (as we discovered) on and on. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 18, 1942. Mutual network. &quot;The Hallway Flat Tragedy&quot;. Sustaining. Max Carrados (the blind sleuth) solves a case in which those who have eyes see nothing. Ernest Bramah (creator), Alfred Shirley, Horace Braham, Ralph Barnhart (composer), Robert Stanley (conductor), John A. Bassett (adaptor), Lee Wright (adaptor), Alvin Flanagan (director), Frank Knight (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hallway Flat Tragedy (Aired August 18, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which br...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes &quot;A Mysterious Cry For Help&quot; (01-12-40) and &quot;Where's The Voice Coming From&quot; (01-15-40)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes "A Mysterious Cry For Help" (01-12-40) and "Where's The Voice Coming From" (01-15-40)

When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II. The Secret Squadron acted both within and outside the United States.  When the United States was attacked at Pearl Harbor, the show shifted the Secret Squadron's duties to fight the more unconventional aspects of the war. Besides the stock villain, Ivan Shark, the war years introduced Axis villains, Baron von Karp, Admiral Himakito and von Schrecker. After the war, some of the newer villains used war surplus equipment to carry out their activities. The show was extremely popular, with an audience in the millions. Just under half the listeners were adult, and it was a favorite of WWII Army Air Corps crews when they were stationed in the U.S. Premiums offered by the series were decoders, and these Code-O-Graphs were used by listeners to decipher daily messages previewing the next day's episode.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-03T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>captain,midnight,charles,james,albright,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-03T16_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1533337231.12930590" length="7007327" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12930592.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes &quot;A Mysterious Cry For Help&quot; (01-12-40) and &quot;Where's The Voice Coming From&quot; (01-15-40)

When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II. The Secret Squadron acted both within and outside the United States.  When the United States was attacked at Pearl Harbor, the show shifted the Secret Squadron's duties to fight the more unconventional aspects of the war. Besides the stock villain, Ivan Shark, the war years introduced Axis villains, Baron von Karp, Admiral Himakito and von Schrecker. After the war, some of the newer villains used war surplus equipment to carry out their activities. The show was extremely popular, with an audience in the millions. Just under half the listeners were adult, and it was a favorite of WWII Army Air Corps crews when they were stationed in the U.S. Premiums offered by the series were decoders, and these Code-O-Graphs were used by listeners to decipher daily messages previewing the next day's episode.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes &quot;A Mysterious Cry For Help&quot; (01-12-40) and &quot;Where's The Voice Comin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Frankie Spain Murder Case (10-03-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 3, 1953. "The Frankie Spain Murder Case": - CBS network. Sustaining. Frankie Spain, a tennis bum, is found beaten to death in Central Park. The program switches to Wednesday nights next week. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders (announcer), Joan Banks, Lou Merrill, Sammie Hill, Florence Wolcott, Sam Edwards. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 18:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T11_24_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 3, 1953. &quot;The Frankie Spain Murder Case&quot;: - CBS network. Sustaining. Frankie Spain, a tennis bum, is found beaten to death in Central Park. The program switches to Wednesday nights next week. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Bill Anders (announcer), Joan Banks, Lou Merrill, Sammie Hill, Florence Wolcott, Sam Edwards. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Frankie Spain Murder Case (Aired October 3, 1953)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - College Football Report (09-22-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)

"After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, "Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance," except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as "Baby Boy." Donavan Freberg explained, "As for how they decided on Donavan, my sister is named Donna, as was my mother. My dad had writer's block, so he just elongated Donna. Until then, they called me baby boy, a name I shared with the family dog, a freakishly small but very cute Yorkshire terrier." Stan Freberg's first wife, Donna, died in 2000, and he married Betty Hunter in 2002. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. Program #11. "College Football Report" - CBS network. Sustaining. A sports interview, A Hollywood agent with canine clients, Bang Gunley: U. S. Marshall Fields (sponsored by "Puffed Grass" cereal). Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 35:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-03T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,billy,may,orchestra,daws,butler,june,foray,peggy,taylor,vpeter,leeds,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-08-03T06_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1533301261.12929253" length="7026278" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12929254.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)

&quot;After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in. So I said, &quot;Forget it, I want to be sponsored by one person like Benny was, by American Tobacco or State Farm Insurance,&quot; except that I wouldn't let them sell me to American Tobacco. I refused to let them sell me to any cigarette company. Freberg has two children, Donna Jr. (Donna Jean Ebsen, named after her mother, Donna) and Donavan Freberg, who was given his name on his fifth birthday. Before that he was simply known as &quot;Baby Boy.&quot; Donavan Freberg explained, &quot;As for how they decided on Donavan, my sister is named Donna, as was my mother. My dad had writer's block, so he just elongated Donna. Until then, they called me baby boy, a name I shared with the family dog, a freakishly small but very cute Yorkshire terrier.&quot; Stan Freberg's first wife, Donna, died in 2000, and he married Betty Hunter in 2002. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 22, 1957. Program #11. &quot;College Football Report&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A sports interview, A Hollywood agent with canine clients, Bang Gunley: U. S. Marshall Fields (sponsored by &quot;Puffed Grass&quot; cereal). Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 35:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>College Football Report (Aired September 22, 1957)

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      <title>The Whisperer - Never The Twain (09-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates "the syndicate" in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time. The first episode ("Tea Time for Teenagers") is typical, an overwrought "it can happen here" melodrama about a syndicate plot to create "200 regular marijuana addicts" among high school students. The episode makes a blatant appeal to the moral indignation of its audience, ending with Gault advising PTA's to "show some of the fine educational films available on marijuana and how it leads to a worse addiction." 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-03</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broadcast from July 8 to September 30, 1951 on NBC. It ran for only 13 episodes. The premise of the series was as improbable as its storylines. The protagonist was Philip Gault (Carleton G. Young), a lawyer who, due to some unexplained accident, lost his voice and could only speak in an eerie whisper. Gault infiltrates &quot;the syndicate&quot; in his native Central City to bring down organized crime from within; to the underworld, he becomes known as the Whisperer. Later, his voice is restored through surgery, but he continues to lead a double life as the Whisperer, relaying instructions from the syndicate bosses in New York (who don't know he's a mole) to their lackeys in Central City, whom Gault is actually setting up. By today's standards, the stories are dated and their message-mongering usually criticized as ham-fisted, the product of what might be considered the unenlightened attitudes of the time. The first episode (&quot;Tea Time for Teenagers&quot;) is typical, an overwrought &quot;it can happen here&quot; melodrama about a syndicate plot to create &quot;200 regular marijuana addicts&quot; among high school students. The episode makes a blatant appeal to the moral indignation of its audience, ending with Gault advising PTA's to &quot;show some of the fine educational films available on marijuana and how it leads to a worse addiction.&quot; 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Never The Twain (Aired August 19, 1951)

The Whisperer was an American old-time radio show broa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (10-17-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (Aired October 17, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title "CBS Is There" and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to "You Are There".

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1948. CBS network. "The Trial Of Marie Antoinette". Sustaining. The events of October 16, 1793. The rabble of the Revolution try the ex-queen, with little thought of justice. Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 


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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-02T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trial Of Marie Antoinette (Aired October 17, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There. According to author/historian Martin Grams, actor Canada Lee was a guest in episodes 32 and 60. Martin Gabel appeared in character in episode 82. The first 23 broadcasts went under the title &quot;CBS Is There&quot; and beginning with episode 24, the title changed to &quot;You Are There&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Trial Of Marie Antoinette&quot;. Sustaining. The events of October 16, 1793. The rabble of the Revolution try the ex-queen, with little thought of justice. Robert Lewis Shayon (writer, producer, director). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 


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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Peter &amp; The Landlord (03-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Peter &amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)

 Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Morgan later recalled with bemusement, "It made him happy." Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, "Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week." But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you."

THIS EPISODE:

March 26, 1947. ABC network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-chick. A look at the housing shortage, "The Question Man," "Peter and The Landlord." The system cue has been deleted. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving (announcer), Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet, Florence Halop, Madeline Lee. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-02T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Peter &amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)

 Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Morgan later recalled with bemusement, &quot;It made him happy.&quot; Later, he moved to ABC (formerly the NBC Blue Network) in a half-hour weekly format that allowed Morgan more room to develop and expand his topical, often ad-libbed satires, hitting popular magazines, soap operas, schools, the BBC, baseball, summer resorts, government snooping, and landlords. His usual signoff was, &quot;Morgan'll be here on the same corner in front of the cigar store next week.&quot; But he continued to target sponsors whose advertising copy rankled him, and those barbs didn't always sit well with his new sponsors, either. When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

March 26, 1947. ABC network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-chick. A look at the housing shortage, &quot;The Question Man,&quot; &quot;Peter and The Landlord.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Arnold Stang, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Charles Irving (announcer), Henry Morgan, The Golden Gate Quartet, Florence Halop, Madeline Lee. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Peter &amp; The Landlord (Aired March 26, 1947)

 Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Grainger - Phony Photographer Case (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-02T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granger,danger,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities. The mysteries he solved were fairly reasonable, and while he was a tough guy who roughed up lesser mortals, he seemed to get knocked unconscious at least once in every program.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Phony Photographer Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>The First Nighter Program - The Tin Box (05-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tin Box (Aired May 6, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after).

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1948. CBS network. "The Tin Box". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. A comedy-mystery about a $10,000 ransom. How does one give it back? Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Willard Waterman, Lawrence Dobkin, David Ellis, Jean Fromhurst (writer), Larry Keating (commercial spokesman). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-02T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tin Box (Aired May 6, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after).

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Tin Box&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. A comedy-mystery about a $10,000 ransom. How does one give it back? Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Willard Waterman, Lawrence Dobkin, David Ellis, Jean Fromhurst (writer), Larry Keating (commercial spokesman). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tin Box (Aired May 6, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Wardrobe Trunk (04-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wardrobe Trunk (Aired April 4, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1949. Program #33. NBC network. "Wardrobe Trunk". Sustaining. The program is referred to as, "Attraction #31." Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), David Gothard, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as William Irish), Joe DeSantis, Ernest Graves, Bill Lipton, Inge Adams, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-01T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wardrobe Trunk (Aired April 4, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1949. Program #33. NBC network. &quot;Wardrobe Trunk&quot;. Sustaining. The program is referred to as, &quot;Attraction #31.&quot; Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), David Gothard, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as William Irish), Joe DeSantis, Ernest Graves, Bill Lipton, Inge Adams, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 30:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Wardrobe Trunk (Aired April 4, 1949)

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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - A Trip To The Death House (06-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)

"The Secret Files of Rex Saunders." Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1951. NBC network. "A Trip To The Death House". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,private,files,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Trip To The Death House&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Anne Seymour. 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Trip To The Death House (Aired June 13, 1951)

&quot;The Secret Files of Rex Saunders.&quot; Heard ever...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak And Dagger - Windfall (10-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-01T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alistair McBain, the Radio rendition of these fascinating stories promised to keep any listener perched on the edge of their seat. Apart from describing the book upon which the new adventure series was based, the above is just about all the fanfare that was associated with the roll-out of NBC's only espionage program of the year. It was also one of the few solo productions that Wyllis Cooper undertook for NBC. It was also Cooper's first collaboration with British crime journalist Percy Hoskins, who would work with Cooper yet again on NBC's WHItehall-1212 a year hence. The combination of Hoskin's unfailingly accurate research and Cooper's lively, fast-paced writing and direction proved to be an excellent underpinning for an espionage adventure drama based on factual events. The Office of Strategic Services--the progenitor of our Central Intelligence Agency--was one of American History's most colorful and compelling World War II intelligence gathering efforts. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Windfall (Aired October 22, 1950)

Based on the book, Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Jury Duty (02-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1949. "Jury Duty" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, "You Was." Remley moves into the Harris' guest room; Phil is called to jury duty! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:41. 


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-01T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing the jive-talking hipster bandleader of questionable repute. His band members were hep in the sarcastic, fast-talking department, too. So when Phil Harris (in real life) married the glamorous and talented movie star Alice Faye, it seemed more like a match made in Hollywood than in Heaven. They knew each other from the old days of the Rudy Vallee Show, and were both radio veterans when they decided, in the Benny tradition, to work together professionally, using their own show-biz personnas.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1949. &quot;Jury Duty&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Alice sings, &quot;You Was.&quot; Remley moves into the Harris' guest room; Phil is called to jury duty! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 29:41. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Jury Duty (Aired February 20, 1949)

Phil Harris was on the Jack Benny Show since 1934, playing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - To None A Deadly Drug (10-25-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as "the Master of Suspense." And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. Examples of stories he recycled include "Banquo's Chair" and "Dead Ernest".

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1955. CBS network. "To None A Deadly Drug". Sustaining. A druggist gives a small boy the wrong medicine and tries to find the youngster before he kills himself with it. This is a network version. The system cue is added live. Virginia Eiler, John Stevenson, Jack Kruschen, Sammy Ogg, Henry Searles (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Hy Averback, Larry Thor (announcer), Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Barbara Eiler, Eve McVeagh, Antony Ellis (producer, transcriber). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-08-01T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-08-01T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Hitchcock was, after all, billed as &quot;the Master of Suspense.&quot; And there was a certain amount of poetic justice in him borrowing from the radio series, since he was so instrumental in creating it. Examples of stories he recycled include &quot;Banquo's Chair&quot; and &quot;Dead Ernest&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

October 25, 1955. CBS network. &quot;To None A Deadly Drug&quot;. Sustaining. A druggist gives a small boy the wrong medicine and tries to find the youngster before he kills himself with it. This is a network version. The system cue is added live. Virginia Eiler, John Stevenson, Jack Kruschen, Sammy Ogg, Henry Searles (writer), Rene Garriguenc (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Hy Averback, Larry Thor (announcer), Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Barbara Eiler, Eve McVeagh, Antony Ellis (producer, transcriber). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>To None A Deadly Drug (Aired October 25, 1955)

Suspense was actually spawned from another seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - Death Stalks The Shadow (10-09-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when "The Shadow" went on the air. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1938. Mutual network. "Death Stalks The Shadow". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-31T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1612</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)

One of the most popular radio shows in history debuted in August 1930 when &quot;The Shadow&quot; went on the air. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

October 9, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Death Stalks The Shadow&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. An electric eye traps the Shadow in a death cell. The program has a good electrocution scene. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 26:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Stalks The Shadow (Aired October 9, 1938)

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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Diamond Noose (08-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge.

THIS EPISODE:

August 4, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Diamond Noose". Pam's expensive diamond necklace from Aunt Harriet is missing from their apartment. Mr. Ryan, the janitor, is a prime suspect for the theft. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-08-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-31T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1429</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge.

THIS EPISODE:

August 4, 1953. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Diamond Noose&quot;. Pam's expensive diamond necklace from Aunt Harriet is missing from their apartment. Mr. Ryan, the janitor, is a prime suspect for the theft. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Diamond Noose (Aired August 4, 1953)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Canary Yellow Sack (03-20-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)

Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Canary-Yellow Sack". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-31T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)

Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 20, 1955. Program #7. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Canary-Yellow Sack&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jean Darling, Everett Sloane, Lon Clark, Harry Frazee (director, recordist). 30:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Canary Yellow Sack (Aired March 20, 1955)

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      <title>Dad's Army - A Soldiers Farewell (06-02-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)

In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, "Dad's Army" probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969,


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-31T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)

In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden. Although a comedy series, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; probably depicted more of an accurate version of the Home Guard than anyone could actually realise. Initially it was felt the series was maybe mocking England's finest hour and its first episodes were reviewed with great criticism. However, Jimmy Perry , David Croft and the cast felt that the show had many strengths and so did the steady flow of the British public which began following the Walmington-On-Sea platoon's exploits on Television each week. In 1969,


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Soldiers Farewell (Aired June 2, 1972)

In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic spee...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The American Adventure - Grenade (09-08-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Grenade (Aired September 8, 1955)

NBC show. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man’s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

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September 8, 1955. Program #7. NBC network, WSJS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina origination. "Grenade". Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. John Eely (writer, performer), John Clayton (director), Charles Kuralt. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-31T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>american,adventure,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grenade (Aired September 8, 1955)

NBC show. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the soul of America as a living organism. The best understanding of America begins with the realization that this nation is young yet. That she is still new and unfinished. That even now America is man&#8217;s greatest adventure in time and space. A study of man in the new world. The shows were produced by the communications center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a lot of the tales are performed by the faculty, students, and townspeople from the University of North Carolina who do an outstanding job of acting. The scripts are written by John Eely, who also performs in the stories, and directed by John Clayton. The stories range from tales on a Southern Plantation in the early 1800's to building a house during The Great Depression in the 1930's. One tale is by author Sarah Randolph, grand-daughter of Jefferson. These are stories you surely will enjoy.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1955. Program #7. NBC network, WSJS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina origination. &quot;Grenade&quot;. Sustaining. The system cue has been deleted. John Eely (writer, performer), John Clayton (director), Charles Kuralt. 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Grenade (Aired September 8, 1955)

NBC show. American Adventure (1955 - 1956)  deals with the s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Town - Dangerous Resolution (12-28-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: "Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!" The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). 

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December 28, 1948. NBC network. "The Dangerous Resolution". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-30T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,town,steve,wilson,edward,g.,robinson,pawley,law,crime,police,news,newspaper,editor,reporter,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by William N. Robson as well as McGill. The skill of this group shows in making the series very good radio. The show was a big promoter of the free press and the first amendment with its opening sequence: &quot;Freedom of the press is a flaming sword! Use it justly...hold it high...guard it well!&quot; The second series began immediately in the 1943 season when the production moved from Hollywood to New York. Robinson left (Trevor left two years earlier as her career starting taking off) and McGill reorganized the series placing Edward Pawley in the role of Wilson opposite Fran Carlon as Lorelei. Pawley's Wilson was more mellifluous compared to the rather nasty Robinson. The series' success continued on radio until 1952 leaving only the television version (which began in 1950). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 28, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Dangerous Resolution&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebuoy. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (producer, writer), Hugh James (announcer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dangerous Resolution (Aired December 28, 1948)

The stories were well written and directed by W...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - Murder Goes To College (12-24-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

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December 24, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder Goes To College" or "The Mystery At Spring Lake". Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-30T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-30T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

THIS EPISODE:

December 24, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder Goes To College&quot; or &quot;The Mystery At Spring Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X Home Brighteners. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Goes To College (Aired December 24, 1944)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - One Chance At The World (08-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)

 Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. "One Chance At The World". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A guy just out of prison asks George Valentine to investigate the death of his wife, which occurred just a week before he was sprung. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Wally Maher, Walter Burke, Theodore Von Eltz, Martha Wentworth, Clayton Post, Robert Griffin. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-30T11_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-30T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12922511.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)

 Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. The background music was supplied by Eddie Dunstedter, initially with a full orchestra. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 8, 1949. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;One Chance At The World&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A guy just out of prison asks George Valentine to investigate the death of his wife, which occurred just a week before he was sprung. Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, presenter), Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Jackson Gillis (writer), Wally Maher, Walter Burke, Theodore Von Eltz, Martha Wentworth, Clayton Post, Robert Griffin. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>One Chance At The World (Aired August 8, 1949)

 Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka B...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Father Knows Best - The Missing Salesman (05-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-30T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-30T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1916</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12922503.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson). Others in the cast were Eleanor Audley, Herb Vigran and Sam Edwards. Sponsored through most of its run by General Foods, the series was heard Thursday evenings on NBC until March 25, 1954.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Salesman (Aired May 3, 1951)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (06-08-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And "Whitehall 1212" was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had "case numbers" and when they were announced, are noted below.

THIS EPISODE:

June 8, 1952. "The Case Of The Strange Bondfire" - NBC network. Sustaining. A broken and heat-fused lock from an automobile is an exhibit in the "Black Museum." A hatless man is seen running from a burning car, strangely close to Guy Fawkes' Day. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtley, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-30T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whitehall,1212,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This area is located on the lower ground floor of Scotland Yard and it does indeed contain articles that are closely associated with the solving of a crime. And &quot;Whitehall 1212&quot; was the actual emergency phone number for the yard at the time. The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had &quot;case numbers&quot; and when they were announced, are noted below.

THIS EPISODE:

June 8, 1952. &quot;The Case Of The Strange Bondfire&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A broken and heat-fused lock from an automobile is an exhibit in the &quot;Black Museum.&quot; A hatless man is seen running from a burning car, strangely close to Guy Fawkes' Day. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtley, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin. 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Strange Bondfire (Aired June 8, 1952)

There is actually a Black Museum. This a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Immortal Gentleman (06-17-39)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1379</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939 to March 23, 1940 and revived five years later on Mutual for a sustaining summer run from April 5, 1945 to October 11, 1945. Leading film actors were heard on this series, including Gloria Blondell, Eddie Cantor, James Cagney, Ronald Colman, Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Edmund Gwenn, Van Heflin, Katharine Hepburn, Elsa Lanchester, Peter Lorre, Frank Lovejoy, Raymond Massey, Burgess Meredith, Paul Muni, Alla Nazimova, Edmond O'Brien, Geraldine Page, Gale Sondergaard, Franchot Tone and George Zucco. Oboler sold his first radio scripts while still in high school during the 1920s and rose to fame when he began scripting the NBC horror anthology Lights Out in 1936. He later found notoriety with his script contribution to the 12 December 1937 edition of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. In Oboler's sketch, host Don Ameche and guest Mae West portrayed a slightly bawdy Adam and Eve, satirizing the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Immortal Gentleman (Aired June 17, 1939)

Arch Oboler's Plays was a radio drama series written,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - Doctor's Daughter Missing (04-20-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, "Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1955. "Doctor's Daughter Missing" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. Announced as the last program of the current series. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 28:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct.  Actual cases would be used as the basis for stories.  It was mentioned in each episode's closing by the announcer  that, &quot;Twenty-first Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York.&quot; Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1955. &quot;Doctor's Daughter Missing&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The system cue and music fill have been deleted. Announced as the last program of the current series. Everett Sloane, Stanley Niss (writer, director), Ken Lynch, Harold Stone, Lola Peyser, Jan Miner, Les Damon, Frank Campanella, George Bryan (announcer). 28:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Doctor's Daughter Missing (Aired April 20, 1955)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (02-03-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)

The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Wheaties sponsored virtually the entire weekday, nighttime NBC line-up for three months, but Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-29T10_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T10_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)

The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season, The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. Of the two foreign intrigue anthologies, NBC seemed to continue to favor the Herbert Marshall drama, The Man Called X. Whether in deference to Marshall's seniority, its former high ratings between 1944 and 1948, or simply out of perceived popularity, Dangerous Assignment, while airing ahead of The Man Called X, never seemed to get the buildup that The Man Called X invariably received. It may well have been as simple as a lack of sponsorship. For much of 1950 and 1951, both Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X remained either network sustained or shared the sponsorship of Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, and RCA Victor. Wheaties sponsored virtually the entire weekday, nighttime NBC line-up for three months, but Dangerous Assignment ran for the most part, network sustained for over half of its entire run. NBC transcribed Dangerous Assignment for syndication via its NBC Orthacoustic Transcription Series.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Raiders On A Rubber Plantation (Aired February 3, 1951)

The Man Called X had already aired--t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The Big Dance (09-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1948. "The Big Dance" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-29T05_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1532865616.12920950" length="7155207" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12920948.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

September 4, 1948. &quot;The Big Dance&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie is going to a dance and Dad is trying to take a bath, not at all as easy as it sounds. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Dance (Aired September 4, 1948)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Zero Hour - Once A Thief  (06-05-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Once A Thief  (Aired June 5, 2974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being "too thoughtful." (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-29T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1272</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12920938.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Once A Thief  (Aired June 5, 2974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and some times writer) for The Twilight Zone. A decade later, he returned to TV to host the spooky Night Gallery series. The series was sold to the networks on Serling's name and reputation, but in reality, he had signed away creative control. A few of his scripts were produced, but others were rejected for being &quot;too thoughtful.&quot; (We can't have any of that on television, can we?) He was banned from the casting sessions and had no real say on the show. Despite the shabby treatment by hot shot execs, Serling grit his teeth and did his duty. He continued to lead TV viewers through a darkened museum every week, looking at paintings with even darker themes. (It was very similar to the role Orson Welles served two decades earlier as the host to The Black Museum.) When Night Gallery was canceled in 1972, Serling was probably happy to retire from TV and move to upstate New York. He taught at Ithaca College, not far from where he grew up. 


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Once A Thief  (Aired June 5, 2974)

Rod Serling is known to most people as the TV host (and som...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Confession - The Esther Phillips Case (08-02-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject" 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1953. NBC network. "The Esther Phillips Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-28T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-28T19_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-28T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>paul,frees,confession,reality,true,crime,police,cop,criminal,arrest,jail,investigate,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-28T19_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1532829652.12920806" length="7068878" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Esther Phillips Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. Esther Phillips confesses to a string of robberies. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Esther Phillips Case (Aired August 2, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Free...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Track Of The Cat (02-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Track Of The Cat (Aired February 5, 1950)

Launched as an experiment in July, 1948, The following is a quote taken from the Peabody Award web site: The response to the first five performances, which included "A Farewell To Arms," by Ernest Hemingway, "Noon Wine," by Katherine Anne Porter, and "Main Street," by Sinclair Lewis, was so vociferous that the network pocketed any misgivings it may have had, moved the show to a more desirable hour, and found the actors and the funds to sustain a series of absorbing and skillfully adapted programs. Unfortunately, the "University" in the title kept listeners away for fear of the shows being to "high brow". NBC attempted to change this view by removing the "University" from the title for a short time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. NBC network. "The Track Of The Cat". Sustaining. A story of family conflict, complicated by a murderous black panther. Andrew C. Love (director), Andrew C. Love (President and Editor of The New Republic and New York correspondent of The Manchester Guardian), Don Randolph, Don Stanley (announcer), George Lefferts (writer), John Dehner, Lee Miller, Lynn Milland, Lynn Whitney, Noreen Gammill, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, Walter Van Tilber Clark (author). 59:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-28T13_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-28T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-28T13_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1532808048.12920556" length="14399099" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Track Of The Cat (Aired February 5, 1950)

Launched as an experiment in July, 1948, The following is a quote taken from the Peabody Award web site: The response to the first five performances, which included &quot;A Farewell To Arms,&quot; by Ernest Hemingway, &quot;Noon Wine,&quot; by Katherine Anne Porter, and &quot;Main Street,&quot; by Sinclair Lewis, was so vociferous that the network pocketed any misgivings it may have had, moved the show to a more desirable hour, and found the actors and the funds to sustain a series of absorbing and skillfully adapted programs. Unfortunately, the &quot;University&quot; in the title kept listeners away for fear of the shows being to &quot;high brow&quot;. NBC attempted to change this view by removing the &quot;University&quot; from the title for a short time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Track Of The Cat&quot;. Sustaining. A story of family conflict, complicated by a murderous black panther. Andrew C. Love (director), Andrew C. Love (President and Editor of The New Republic and New York correspondent of The Manchester Guardian), Don Randolph, Don Stanley (announcer), George Lefferts (writer), John Dehner, Lee Miller, Lynn Milland, Lynn Whitney, Noreen Gammill, Ralph Moody, Steven Chase, Walter Van Tilber Clark (author). 59:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Track Of The Cat (Aired February 5, 1950)

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      <title>Casey Crime Photopher - The Twenty Minute Alibi (02-20-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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February 20, 1947. CBS network. "Twenty-Minute Alibi". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A man commits suicide while on the phone with his insurance agent, but Casey suspects murder. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), John Dietz (director), Robert Sloane (writer), Archie Bleyer (original music), Lesley Woods, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 33:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)

Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin  as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course. The sleuthing photographer format didn't end with the CBS/Coxe franchise. ABC took a run at the concept with their Man With A Camera (1958), starring Charles Bronson, and running for two seasons, though it bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Casey, Crime Photographer franchise. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

February 20, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Twenty-Minute Alibi&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A man commits suicide while on the phone with his insurance agent, but Casey suspects murder. Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson, Tony Marvin (announcer), John Dietz (director), Robert Sloane (writer), Archie Bleyer (original music), Lesley Woods, George Harmon Coxe (creator). 33:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Twenty Minute Alibi (Aired February 20, 1947)

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      <title>Case Dismissed - Liability For Minors (03-27-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)

Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today’s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1954. "Liability For Minors" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Liability For Minors (Aired March 27, 1954)

Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today&#8217;s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1954. &quot;Liability For Minors&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Meg Hahn, Charles Flynn, Carlton KaDell, Jack Lester, Harry Elders, Bruce Lindgren, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound effects), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Sealed Book - Welcome Home (05-20-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome Home (Aired May 20, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. "Welcome Home". Sustaining. A man returns home to find his family isn't exactly glad to see him. This program has also been dated July 22, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-27T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome Home (Aired May 20, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1945. Program #10. Mutual network. &quot;Welcome Home&quot;. Sustaining. A man returns home to find his family isn't exactly glad to see him. This program has also been dated July 22, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Man From Homicide - The Ice Pick Murder (09-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ice Pick Murder (Aired September 16, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1950. "The Ice Pick Murder" - ABC network. Sustaining. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. The system cue has been deleted. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morely. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-27T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,from,homicide,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ice Pick Murder (Aired September 16, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns.

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1950. &quot;The Ice Pick Murder&quot; - ABC network. Sustaining. A dead man has been found in a ditch, killed by an ice pick. Then, Harold Winthrop is killed by a gun. The corpse wore silk socks. Lieutenant Dana is one tough cop! Good radio. The system cue has been deleted. Charles McGraw, Louis Vittes (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Jim Backus, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Lamont Johnson, Tom Tully, Helen Mack (producer, director), Arthur Q. Bryan, Maggie Morely. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - The Merchant Marines (01-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Merchant Marines (Aired January 25, 1945)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 25, 1945. "The Merchant Marines" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello plans to join the Merchant Marine. This is a network, sponsored version. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc, Artie Auerbach. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-27T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Merchant Marines (Aired January 25, 1945)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meaking, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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January 25, 1945. &quot;The Merchant Marines&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello plans to join the Merchant Marine. This is a network, sponsored version. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc, Artie Auerbach. 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (02-13-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - The Killer (Aired February 13, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

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February 13, 1954. CBS network. "The Killer". Sustaining. Crego is a cowardly killer who's very particular about whom he shoots. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 19, 1956. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Howard Culver, Vic Perrin, Richard Deacon, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-27T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gunsmoke,matt,dillon,kity,chester,doc,parley,baer,western,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - The Killer (Aired February 13, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1954. CBS network. &quot;The Killer&quot;. Sustaining. Crego is a cowardly killer who's very particular about whom he shoots. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on May 19, 1956. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Lawrence Dobkin, Howard Culver, Vic Perrin, Richard Deacon, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Best Plays - On Borrowed Time (06-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. 

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June 15, 1952. NBC network. "On Borrowed Time". Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. 

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June 15, 1952. NBC network. &quot;On Borrowed Time&quot;. Sustaining. A delightful story about an old man who gets the Devil up a tree...literally! Parker Fennelly, Mildred Natwick, David Anderson, Peter Capell, William Griffis, Agnes Young, Teri Keane, Luis Van Rooten, Karl Weber, John Chapman (host), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer), Paul Osborn (author), George Lefferts (adaptor). 59:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>On Borrowed Time (Aired June 15, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>X Minus One - Shanghaied (09-01-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shanghaied (Aired September 1, 1955)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log. 

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September 1, 1955. NBC network. "Shanghaied". Sustaining. A young man finds himself a crewman on a spaceship just before his wedding. Part of the program closing has been deleted, the story is unaffected. The script was previously used on "Dimension X" on November 12, 1950. Bill Rippe (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Ivor Francis, Jack Grimes, Jack Hartley, James Dukas, Luis Van Rooten, Lyle Sudrow, Robert Dryden, Ross Martin, Sid Raymond, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 22:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-26T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>x,minus,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1376</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shanghaied (Aired September 1, 1955)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an extension, or revival, of NBC's earlier science fiction series, Dimension X. which ran from Apr. 8, 1950 through Sept. 29, 1951. Both are remembered for bringing really first rate science fiction to the air. The first X Minus One shows used scripts from Dimension X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, until the last show of Jan. 9, 1958. There was a one-program revival attempt in 1973, shown at the end of the log. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 1, 1955. NBC network. &quot;Shanghaied&quot;. Sustaining. A young man finds himself a crewman on a spaceship just before his wedding. Part of the program closing has been deleted, the story is unaffected. The script was previously used on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on November 12, 1950. Bill Rippe (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Ivor Francis, Jack Grimes, Jack Hartley, James Dukas, Luis Van Rooten, Lyle Sudrow, Robert Dryden, Ross Martin, Sid Raymond, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 22:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Shanghaied (Aired September 1, 1955)

X MINUS ONE was an NBC science fiction series that was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Murderous Poet (10-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)

 Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart "of spun gold." Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book "Dark Dame" by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie.

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October 4, 1951. Program #68. "Murderous Poet" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes a wrestling manager after she meets Killer Diller, the poet, in a boxcar. The program has also been identified as program #80. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Sheldon Leonard, Ted de Corsia, John L. Green (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 00:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-26T17_23_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1685</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)

 Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio.  MGM Studios had created the series of ten motion pictures based on a brash blonde with a heart &quot;of spun gold.&quot; Maisie, the first in 1939, was from the book &quot;Dark Dame&quot; by the writer Wilson Collison, who did decades of scripting for the silver screen along with Broadway plays and magazine fiction. From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie.

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October 4, 1951. Program #68. &quot;Murderous Poet&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Maisie becomes a wrestling manager after she meets Killer Diller, the poet, in a boxcar. The program has also been identified as program #80. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Ann Sothern, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Sheldon Leonard, Ted de Corsia, John L. Green (writer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Peter Leeds, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 28:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Murderous Poet (Aired October 4, 1951)

 Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucill...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Appendicitis Operation At Sea (08-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

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August 17, 1950. Program #44. "Appendicitis Operation At Sea" -MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young navy seaman is in need of an operation. The ship is in a high storm and the patient may die. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 1/2 hour. 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-26T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)

The character was invented by the author Frederick Schiller Faust (aka Max Brand). The character began in the film series as a medical intern; after becoming a doctor he was mentored by an older physician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1950. Program #44. &quot;Appendicitis Operation At Sea&quot; -MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A young navy seaman is in need of an operation. The ship is in a high storm and the patient may die. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 1/2 hour. 26:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Appendicitis Operation At Sea (Aired August 17, 1950)

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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Turns Off The Water (09-18-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1946. "Gildy Turns Off The Water" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve decides to turn off the water of the residents who haven't paid their water bill. Bill Kelsey (writer), Earle Ross, Frank Moore (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Laing (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell (?), Walter Tetley. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-26T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-26T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1946. &quot;Gildy Turns Off The Water&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve decides to turn off the water of the residents who haven't paid their water bill. Bill Kelsey (writer), Earle Ross, Frank Moore (writer), Harold Peary, Jack Meakin (music), John Laing (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell (?), Walter Tetley. 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gildy Turns Off The Water (Aired September 18, 1946)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Club - Death Deals A Diamond (07-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)

Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted from a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1935 titled, Death Blew Out the Match, by Kathleen Moore Knight, from her Elisha Macomber series. The second selection of the series was For The Hangman, by John Stephen Strange, first published as a 1934 Doubleday Crime Club selection. Mr. Smith's Hat, Crime Club's 9th episode was a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1936, by Helen Kiernan Reilly, part of her Inspector McKee series. If you see a pattern developing here, it might appear that there was a tie-in between the Doubleday Crime Club and Mutual's Crime Club radio program. While there was never an explicit tie-in to the Doubleday Crime Club, it becomes clear that the selections employed throughout the series were predominately from the Doubleday Crime Club imprint canon. Crime Club's selections weren't all of 1930s vintage. Episode No. 10, Murder Goes Astray, was a 1943 selection of the Doubleday Crime Club, by Mary Violet Heberden. Nor were all of the Crime Club episodes from the Doubleday Crime Club canon. Several of the Crime Club scripts were original stories penned by Stedman Coles, the adapter and scriptwriter for the series. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Deals A Diamond". Sustaining. A great diamond thief, just out of prison, is framed for another robbery. Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Larry Haines, Charlotte Lawrence, Maurice Franklin, Reese Taylor, Joan Tompkins, King Calder. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-25T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-25T23_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-25T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-25T23_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1532627196.12916579" length="7036279" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)

Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted from a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1935 titled, Death Blew Out the Match, by Kathleen Moore Knight, from her Elisha Macomber series. The second selection of the series was For The Hangman, by John Stephen Strange, first published as a 1934 Doubleday Crime Club selection. Mr. Smith's Hat, Crime Club's 9th episode was a Doubleday Crime Club selection from 1936, by Helen Kiernan Reilly, part of her Inspector McKee series. If you see a pattern developing here, it might appear that there was a tie-in between the Doubleday Crime Club and Mutual's Crime Club radio program. While there was never an explicit tie-in to the Doubleday Crime Club, it becomes clear that the selections employed throughout the series were predominately from the Doubleday Crime Club imprint canon. Crime Club's selections weren't all of 1930s vintage. Episode No. 10, Murder Goes Astray, was a 1943 selection of the Doubleday Crime Club, by Mary Violet Heberden. Nor were all of the Crime Club episodes from the Doubleday Crime Club canon. Several of the Crime Club scripts were original stories penned by Stedman Coles, the adapter and scriptwriter for the series. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
July 17, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Deals A Diamond&quot;. Sustaining. A great diamond thief, just out of prison, is framed for another robbery. Stedman Coles (writer), Roger Bower (producer, director), Larry Haines, Charlotte Lawrence, Maurice Franklin, Reese Taylor, Joan Tompkins, King Calder. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Deals A Diamond (Aired July 17, 1947)

Crime Club's premiere presentation was adapted fro...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) 10-10-49</title>
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        <![CDATA[Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1949. NBC network. "Criss Cross". Sustaining. A good gangster story about a planned armored car holdup and a double-double-cross. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears by transcription. Burt Lancaster, Betty Lou Gerson, Jeff Corey, Betty Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2018 01:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-25T18_35_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949

The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. Actors on the radio series included Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Charles Boyer, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Henry Fonda, Cary Grant, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, James Mason, Ray Milland, Gregory Peck, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, John Wayne, and Loretta Young.

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Criss Cross&quot;. Sustaining. A good gangster story about a planned armored car holdup and a double-double-cross. Screen director Robert Siodmak appears by transcription. Burt Lancaster, Betty Lou Gerson, Jeff Corey, Betty Morgan, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Robert Siodmak. 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Criss Cross (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired October 10, 1949

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      <title>Danger Dr Danfield - Death Paints A Picture (10-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Paints A Picture (Aired October 20, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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October 20, 1946. Program #10. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. "Death Paints A Picture". Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #10 on the label, #12 on the transcription matrix. An eccentric artist in Death Valley is murdered. His painting of a dead cow has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1535</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Paints A Picture (Aired October 20, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on August 18, 1946 and consisted of 26 episodes with the last one being April 13, 1947. All episodes are available. It starred Michael Dunn as Dr. Danfield, with JoAnne Johnson as Rusty Fairfax, his secretary. The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1946. Program #10. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. &quot;Death Paints A Picture&quot;. Commercials added locally. The program is listed as #10 on the label, #12 on the transcription matrix. An eccentric artist in Death Valley is murdered. His painting of a dead cow has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 25:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Paints A Picture (Aired October 20, 1946)

Danger, Dr Danfield was first broadcast on Aug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life With Luigi -The Jackson Hospital Plan (11-30-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jackson Hospital Plan (Aired November 30, 1948)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.

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November 30, 1948. CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi joins "The Jackson Hospital Plan"...it's only two cents per day! Five minutes later, Luigi's in the hospital! Alan Reeds blows one of his lines but recovers nicely. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Jody Gilbert, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer), Hy Kraft (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-25T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,with,luigi,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,italian,immigrant,citizen,school,j.,carrol,naish,cy,howard,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1826</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jackson Hospital Plan (Aired November 30, 1948)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama series which began September 21, 1948 on CBS. The story concerned Italian immigrant Luigi Basco, and his experiences as an immigrant in Chicago. Many of the shows take place at the US citizenship classes that Luigi attends with other immigrants from different countries, as well as trying to fend off the repeated advances of the morbidly-obese daughter of his landlord/sponsor. Luigi was played by J. Carrol Naish, an Irish-American. Naish continued in the role on the short-lived television version in 1952, and was later replaced by Vito Scotti. With a working title of The Little Immigrant, Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who earlier had created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The show was often seen as the Italian counterpart to the radio show The Goldbergs, which chronicled the experience of Jewish immigrants in New York.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1948. CBS network. Sustaining. Luigi joins &quot;The Jackson Hospital Plan&quot;...it's only two cents per day! Five minutes later, Luigi's in the hospital! Alan Reeds blows one of his lines but recovers nicely. J. Carrol Naish, Alan Reed, Jody Gilbert, Cy Howard (creator, writer, producer), Hy Kraft (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jackson Hospital Plan (Aired November 30, 1948)

Life with Luigi was a radio comedy-drama s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - Death &amp; The Compass (10-26-84</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death &amp; The Compass (Aired October 26, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death &amp; The Compass (Aired October 26, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerings were a fairly even mix of organic dramas and comedies showcasing Canada's own great actors, writers and production talent, as well as several popular transcribed, syndicated features from throughout the British Empire and the United States. Indeed many of America's most beloved, popular, versatile and award-winning character actors, musicians, and comedians were Canadian citizens who'd honed their craft in all manner of original Canadian Radio drama.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death &amp; The Compass (Aired October 26, 1984)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (09-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1946. ABC network. "The Diamond-Studded Double Cross". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. John Gibson, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Dean Carlton (narrator), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 34:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,waer,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2087</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). 

THIS EPISODE:

September 20, 1946. ABC network. &quot;The Diamond-Studded Double Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. John Gibson, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Dean Carlton (narrator), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 34:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Diamond-Studded Double Cross (Aired September 20, 1946)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (10-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1950. CBS network. "The Case Of The Rushville Murder". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A madwoman has escaped from the asylum and committed murder, but what about her sane sister? Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (writer), Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 19:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T12_41_59-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows, airing (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era. It was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. The sponsors included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue network until 1947, when it switched to CBS. Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Phil Clarke stepping into the role late in the series. For 18 years the kindly Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Rushville Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A madwoman has escaped from the asylum and committed murder, but what about her sane sister? Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Lawrence Klee (writer), Larry Elliott (announcer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired January 6, 1950)

Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Person...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - The Reward (12-01-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Reward (Aired December 1, 1947)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy How...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - The Man Who Vanished (07-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Luis van Rooten, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. "Behind the Locked Door," a popular, much-requested episode which took place in total darkness, was repeated several times during the years. Two archaeologists discover a century-old wagon train that had been sealed in a cave following a landslide. When their Native American guide is mysteriously and brutally attacked, the two, now lost in the darkness, conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. The popularity of the series spawned other supernatural shows, such as The Sealed Book. With scripts by a Mysterious Traveler writer and Tarplin as host-narrator, The Strange Dr. Weird was a nearly identical program.

THIS EPISODE:

July 6, 1948. Mutual network. "The Man Who Vanished". Sustaining. An albino discovers the secret of invisibility, and promptly commits a murder. Wendell Holmes, Roger De Koven, Art Carney, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Coogan, Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer), Hal Reed (sound), Al King (broadcast engineer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-24T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T02_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-24T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1741</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Luis van Rooten, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer. &quot;Behind the Locked Door,&quot; a popular, much-requested episode which took place in total darkness, was repeated several times during the years. Two archaeologists discover a century-old wagon train that had been sealed in a cave following a landslide. When their Native American guide is mysteriously and brutally attacked, the two, now lost in the darkness, conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. The popularity of the series spawned other supernatural shows, such as The Sealed Book. With scripts by a Mysterious Traveler writer and Tarplin as host-narrator, The Strange Dr. Weird was a nearly identical program.

THIS EPISODE:

July 6, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;The Man Who Vanished&quot;. Sustaining. An albino discovers the secret of invisibility, and promptly commits a murder. Wendell Holmes, Roger De Koven, Art Carney, Maurice Tarplin, Richard Coogan, Paul Taubman (music), Carl Caruso (announcer), Hal Reed (sound), Al King (broadcast engineer), Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Vanished (Aired July 6, 1948)

Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - What No Butler (12-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951). The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character "Broadway," who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of "Broadway". The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. Television presented dramatized versions of Damon Runyon's short stories. Hosted by Donald Woods, the program, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser beer, aired for a total of 39 episodes on CBS from April 1955 through February 1956 (repeats continued through June).


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 (with reruns until 1951). The series was produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Transcription Company for syndication to local radio stations. John Brown played the character &quot;Broadway,&quot; who doubled as host and narrator. The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis. Pat O'Brien was initially engaged for the role of &quot;Broadway&quot;. The original stories were adapted for the radio by Russell Hughes. Television presented dramatized versions of Damon Runyon's short stories. Hosted by Donald Woods, the program, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser beer, aired for a total of 39 episodes on CBS from April 1955 through February 1956 (repeats continued through June).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>What No Butler? (Aired December 4, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - Subject - Edith Hamilton (04-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Subject - Edith Hamilton (Aired April 17, 1949)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a “caper”. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1949. Program #42. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Subject, Edith Hamilton". Sam is hired to get a confession from a beautiful girl, but he winds up falling in love with her. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 00:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Subject - Edith Hamilton (Aired April 17, 1949)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Each case was unfolded as a report dictated to his secretary, Effie, who was always flustered and secretly in love with him. He always quoted his license number and referred to each investigation as a &#8220;caper&#8221;. Each report was dated with the actual airdate. CAST: Howard Duff, Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, John McIntire, William Conrad, Cathy and Elliot Lewis, June Havoc, Joseph Kearns, Jerry Hausner, Elliott Reid, Mary Jane Croft, Jeanette Nolan, Betty Lou Gerson

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1949. Program #42. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Subject, Edith Hamilton&quot;. Sam is hired to get a confession from a beautiful girl, but he winds up falling in love with her. Howard Duff, Dashiell Hammett (creator), Lurene Tuttle. 24:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Subject - Edith Hamilton (Aired April 17, 1949)

Sam Spade was a tough private investigator. Ea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Favor For A Condemned Man (04-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)

This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 11, 1946. Mutual network. " Favor For A Condemned Man" - Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Mike Royal is about to die in the electric chair. He asks Richard Rogue to return gems he had stolen for the reward. An interesting story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Ken Christy. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-23T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1700</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)

This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 11, 1946. Mutual network. &quot; Favor For A Condemned Man&quot; - Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Mike Royal is about to die in the electric chair. He asks Richard Rogue to return gems he had stolen for the reward. An interesting story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds, Ken Christy. 28:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Favor For A Condemned Man (Aired April 11, 1946)

This series preceded Richard Powell's most fa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Blondie - Circus Outing (10-10-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Circus Outing (Aired October 10, 1948)

Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. Since 2006, Blondie has been available via email through King Features' DailyINK service. Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally "Baby Dumpling") on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 10, 1948. "Circus Outing" - NBC network. Sponsored by Super Suds, Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Alexander runs away from home and joins the circus. Arthur Lake, Chic Young (creator). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-23T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,bumstead,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,arthur,lake,alexander,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Circus Outing (Aired October 10, 1948)

Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. Since 2006, Blondie has been available via email through King Features' DailyINK service. Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally &quot;Baby Dumpling&quot;) on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. 

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October 10, 1948. &quot;Circus Outing&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by Super Suds, Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Alexander runs away from home and joins the circus. Arthur Lake, Chic Young (creator). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Circus Outing (Aired October 10, 1948)

Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 20...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - Spellbound (03-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spellbound (Aired March 8, 1948)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1948. CBS network. "Spellbound". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A fine adaptation of the classic film. A woman psychiatrist who is in love with her schizophrenic patient tries to solve the murder he's been accused of. The radio version features the haunting theme music from the film. Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Francis Beeding (author: pseudonym of Hilary St. John and Leslie Palmer), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Gerald Mohr, Cliff Clark, Howard McNear, Regina Wallace, Miklos Roza (composer), Dorothy Blair (intermission guest), Ben Hecht (screenwriter), Angus MacPhail (screen adaptor), Alida Valli (billed as "Valli"), Joseph Cotten. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-22T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3525</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spellbound (Aired March 8, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Spellbound&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A fine adaptation of the classic film. A woman psychiatrist who is in love with her schizophrenic patient tries to solve the murder he's been accused of. The radio version features the haunting theme music from the film. Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Francis Beeding (author: pseudonym of Hilary St. John and Leslie Palmer), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Gerald Mohr, Cliff Clark, Howard McNear, Regina Wallace, Miklos Roza (composer), Dorothy Blair (intermission guest), Ben Hecht (screenwriter), Angus MacPhail (screen adaptor), Alida Valli (billed as &quot;Valli&quot;), Joseph Cotten. 58:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spellbound (Aired March 8, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Leg Man (10-19-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Leg Man (Aired October 19, 1945)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called "Mystery Theater". The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called "Mark Sabre", and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Leg Man". A bartender is shot behind the bar. The cops arrest a suspect and have an open and shut case. A reporter smells a rat and is determined to solve the case. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." John Gibson, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as "William Irish"), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"). 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2018 01:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T18_01_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1525</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Leg Man (Aired October 19, 1945)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Molle Shaving Cream, other sponsors (such as Bayer Aspirin, Ironized Yeast, Phillips Milk of Magnesia) also sponsored the program. Sometimes, when it was not sponsored by Molle, the program was called &quot;Mystery Theater&quot;. The show was first heard on NBC, on 9/7/43. Time slot was originally Sunday nights at 9:00 PM, but was later moved to Tuesday at 9:00 PM, and Friday at 10:00 PM. In 1948, the show moved to CBS (Tues, 8:00 PM), and in 1951, it moved to ABC, where it was called &quot;Mark Sabre&quot;, and heard on Wednesdays at either 8:00 PM or 9:30 PM. The shows were tight and tension filled, with a fine orchestra score and solid production values. Classic tales from well-known authors, as well as modern unknowns were presented, and the endings were often twists or shockers.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1945. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Leg Man&quot;. A bartender is shot behind the bar. The cops arrest a suspect and have an open and shut case. A reporter smells a rat and is determined to solve the case. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; John Gibson, Cornell Woolrich (writer, billed as &quot;William Irish&quot;), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;). 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Leg Man (Aired October 19, 1945)

Although Molle Mystery Theater was initially sponsored by Mol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To The Railroad (08-26-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)

In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Children's School, and at age 12 he made his stage debut in Florodora. After four weeks in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show moved to Broadway. It catapulted him into a comedic career that spanned eight decades in nightclubs, Broadway shows, vaudeville, Las Vegas, films, television, and radio. Berle's 1929 television appearance was only experimental, but by the early 1930s he had become a successful stand-up comedian. In 1933 he was hired by producer Jack White to star in the theatrical featurette Poppin' the Cork, a topical musical comedy concerning the repealing of Prohibition. Berle also co-wrote the score for this film, which was released by Educational Pictures. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 26, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. "A Salute To Railroads". Milton goes down to the railroad station to meet his Uncle Julius. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-22T12_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T12_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12910498.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)

In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Children's School, and at age 12 he made his stage debut in Florodora. After four weeks in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show moved to Broadway. It catapulted him into a comedic career that spanned eight decades in nightclubs, Broadway shows, vaudeville, Las Vegas, films, television, and radio. Berle's 1929 television appearance was only experimental, but by the early 1930s he had become a successful stand-up comedian. In 1933 he was hired by producer Jack White to star in the theatrical featurette Poppin' the Cork, a topical musical comedy concerning the repealing of Prohibition. Berle also co-wrote the score for this film, which was released by Educational Pictures. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 26, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. &quot;A Salute To Railroads&quot;. Milton goes down to the railroad station to meet his Uncle Julius. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Salute To The Railroad (Aired August 26, 1947)

In 1916, Berle enrolled in the Professional Chi...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mr. I.A. Moto - The Crooked Log (10-07-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 30, 1951. NBC network. "The Crooked Log". Sustaining. "A crooked log makes a better fire than a straight one." A strange painting is the clue to a sunken ship. Don't miss the Sydney Greenstreet imitator, determined to have that painting by fair means or foul. While in a waterfront bar in Hoboken, Mr. Moto is referred to as, "Slant-Eyes" (twice!). John P. Marquand (creator), William Conrad, James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,ia,moto,detective,police,crime,cop,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial Japan, Moto is not a conventional hero. He does not look for opportunities to commit violence but has no problem with killing people who obstruct his plans, and he would not hesitate to take his own life if necessary. But he is a master of concealing his true nature while under cover, and usually appears dull, naive, utterly harmless. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Crooked Log&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A crooked log makes a better fire than a straight one.&quot; A strange painting is the clue to a sunken ship. Don't miss the Sydney Greenstreet imitator, determined to have that painting by fair means or foul. While in a waterfront bar in Hoboken, Mr. Moto is referred to as, &quot;Slant-Eyes&quot; (twice!). John P. Marquand (creator), William Conrad, James Monks, Harry W. Junkin (writer, director). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crooked Log (Aired September 30, 1951)

Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - Death Across The Board (09-27-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1946. Program #24. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "Death Across The Board". Commercials added locally. A good story about a murdering madman battling the police as a chess game...with dead bodies galore! The same script was used on "Inner Sanctum" on June 5, 1945. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Eric Dressler, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-22T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,raymond,morgan,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1946. Program #24. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;Death Across The Board&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good story about a murdering madman battling the police as a chess game...with dead bodies galore! The same script was used on &quot;Inner Sanctum&quot; on June 5, 1945. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Eric Dressler, Charles Paul (organist), Anton M. Leader (director), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Across The Board (Aired September 27, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Spy Ring In June (1952)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. " Spy Ring In June". Cheshire and Associates syndication. Participating sponsors. Chuck Morgan and Carol Curtis (his secretary at ficticious KOP radio in Los Angeles) travel to New England to foil a plan to free a captured spy. There, they meet a beautiful lady pilot who kidnaps them en route to Burlington, Vermont. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-21T21_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-21T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1482</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary> Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. &quot; Spy Ring In June&quot;. Cheshire and Associates syndication. Participating sponsors. Chuck Morgan and Carol Curtis (his secretary at ficticious KOP radio in Los Angeles) travel to New England to foil a plan to free a captured spy. There, they meet a beautiful lady pilot who kidnaps them en route to Burlington, Vermont. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens. 24:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Spy Ring In June (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a goo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - It's Luck That Counts (08-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

August 29, 1949. Mutual network. "It's Luck That Counts". Sustaining. A woman's been killed and her $75,000 has been stolen. A vagrant finds himself with the claim check for a fortune. Larry Haines, George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Jack Faron (announcer), Lesley Woods, Bill Smith, Emerson Buckley (music director), Santos Ortega, Richard Dupage (composer), Ed Latimer. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-21T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-21T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

August 29, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;It's Luck That Counts&quot;. Sustaining. A woman's been killed and her $75,000 has been stolen. A vagrant finds himself with the claim check for a fortune. Larry Haines, George Fass (writer), Gertrude Fass (writer), Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (producer, director), Jack Faron (announcer), Lesley Woods, Bill Smith, Emerson Buckley (music director), Santos Ortega, Richard Dupage (composer), Ed Latimer. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's Luck That Counts (Aired August 29, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Spring Street Gang (12-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1949. "The Spring Street Gang" - Program #27. NBC net. Sponsored by: Fatima, Grainger Pipe Tobacco. A gang of juveniles is hanging out on Spring Street. One of the gang members has been wounded, another is shot by a night watchman while committing a robbery. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 18:14:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-21T11_14_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and television police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows.

THIS EPISODE:

December 1, 1949. &quot;The Spring Street Gang&quot; - Program #27. NBC net. Sponsored by: Fatima, Grainger Pipe Tobacco. A gang of juveniles is hanging out on Spring Street. One of the gang members has been wounded, another is shot by a night watchman while committing a robbery. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Spring Street Gang (Aired December 1, 1949)

Dragnet was a long-running radio and televisio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - When The Mountain Fell (10-26-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1956. CBS network. "When The Mountain Fell". Sustaining. A French drama about a shepherd, who apparently returns from the dead, two months after being buried alive by an avalanche. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-21T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12909249.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks.

THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1956. CBS network. &quot;When The Mountain Fell&quot;. Sustaining. A French drama about a shepherd, who apparently returns from the dead, two months after being buried alive by an avalanche. 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When The Mountain Fell (Aired October 26, 1956)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 193...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Space Patrol - The Queen Of Space (11-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 15, 1952. ABC network. "The Queen Of Space". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Jelna Fenton is the owner of Trans-Orbit Lines, a freight line to the outer planets, with big plans! Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Nina Bara, Virginia Hewitt, Norman Jolley, Mike Mosser (producer), Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Dick Tufeld (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-21T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-21T01_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1532160063.12909224" length="7025300" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

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November 15, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Queen Of Space&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Jelna Fenton is the owner of Trans-Orbit Lines, a freight line to the outer planets, with big plans! Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Nina Bara, Virginia Hewitt, Norman Jolley, Mike Mosser (producer), Larry Robertson (director), Lou Houston (writer), Dick Tufeld (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Queen Of Space (Aired November 15, 1952)

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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Sam Tolliver (04-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)

The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-21</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)

The series is popular among fans for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action and witty one-liners. Pat Novak for Hire is set on the San Francisco, California waterfront and depicts the city as a dark, rough place where the main goal is survival. Pat Novak is not a detective by trade. He owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Tolliver (Aired April 23, 1949)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Camberwell Poison (02-18-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

February 18, 1946. Mutual network. "The Camberwell Poison". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A family of four cousins is certain that cousin Gerald is going to murder them all and keep the inheritance. Cousin Gerald, however, is the one who's found murdered! A good story! The story is based on, "The Five Orange Pips" by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Edna Best (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-20T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

February 18, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Camberwell Poison&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A family of four cousins is certain that cousin Gerald is going to murder them all and keep the inheritance. Cousin Gerald, however, is the one who's found murdered! A good story! The story is based on, &quot;The Five Orange Pips&quot; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Dean Fosler (music), Anthony Boucher (writer), Denis Green (writer), Edna Best (producer). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Camberwell Poison (Aired February 18, 1946)

. According to Holmes, it was an encounter wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - A Date For Dennis Day (05-02-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff — those not sent off to war — drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1944. Program #50. "A Date For Dennis Day" - Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to get a date for guest Dennis Day. Ed Gardner, Dennis Day, Helen Lynd, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-20T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>duffys,tavern,ed,gardner,comedy,variety,song,music,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television. Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff &#8212; those not sent off to war &#8212; drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The movie was a box-office disappointment. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1944. Program #50. &quot;A Date For Dennis Day&quot; - Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie tries to get a date for guest Dennis Day. Ed Gardner, Dennis Day, Helen Lynd, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 30:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Date For Dennis Day (Aired May 2, 1944)

When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (09-18-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Screen Guild Players" - The Ox-Bow Incident (Aired September 18, 1944)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television. 

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September 18, 1944. "The Ox-Bow Incident" - Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news comes in that a local farmer has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-20T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Screen Guild Players&quot; - The Ox-Bow Incident (Aired September 18, 1944)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 18, 1944. &quot;The Ox-Bow Incident&quot; - Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news comes in that a local farmer has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Screen Guild Theater - Edge Of Darkness (10-25-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Edge Of Darkness (Aired October 25, 1943)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-20T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,john,garfield,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Edge Of Darkness (Aired October 25, 1943)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Edge Of Darkness (Aired October 25, 1943)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio antholo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Swindle To Honolulu (06-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X". Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling "sidekick" Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1947. "Swindle To Honolulu" - CBS network. Commercials deleted. A land company in Hawaii has been swindling veterans by selling land they don't own. They also frame Ken Thurston for murder! Herbert Marshall, Wendell Niles (nnouncer), Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Johnny Green (music), Les Crutchfield (writer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-19T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama series that aired on and off from 1944 through 1951 and sponsored by Frigidaire and later General Motors. Herbert Marshall stars as Ken Thurston, a globe hopping government agent. The show opens with the familiar line &quot;Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and dangerous places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X&quot;. Thurston works diligently every week to make the world a safer place by thwarting Cold War enemies and cooling off hotspots of unrest wherever they may be. He is aided/thwarted by his everpresent chiseling &quot;sidekick&quot; Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. Marshall, British by birth, starred in films with many of the greatest, especially Detreich in Blonde Venus, Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen, Vincent Price in The Fly, and a great cast in The Razor's Edge, where he portrayed W. Somerset Maugham.The Gordon Jenkins Orchestra supplied the exotic background music.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1947. &quot;Swindle To Honolulu&quot; - CBS network. Commercials deleted. A land company in Hawaii has been swindling veterans by selling land they don't own. They also frame Ken Thurston for murder! Herbert Marshall, Wendell Niles (nnouncer), Leon Belasco, Jack Johnstone (director), Johnny Green (music), Les Crutchfield (writer). 26:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Swindle To Honolulu (Aired June 5, 1947)

The Man Called X was a old-time radio espionage drama...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Man In The Door (08-28-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man In The Door (Aired August 28, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 28, 1948. CBS network. "The Man In The Door". Sustaining. A murdered architect is seen alive and well! Jeff looks into a complicated story of murder and embezzlement. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lou Krugman, Lurene Tuttle, Betty Lou Gerson, Dave Henderson, William Conrad, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-19T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man In The Door (Aired August 28, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. This version ran on CBS, sometimes as a West Coast regional, until August 1950. Both versions were 30 minutes, but the day and time slot changed several times. A total of 29 episodes from this series are in trading currency. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 28, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man In The Door&quot;. Sustaining. A murdered architect is seen alive and well! Jeff looks into a complicated story of murder and embezzlement. Jack Webb, Wilms Herbert, Lou Krugman, Lurene Tuttle, Betty Lou Gerson, Dave Henderson, William Conrad, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Sterling Tracy (producer), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man In The Door (Aired August 28, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three dete...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Madeleine Carroll (05-01-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Madeleine Carroll (05-01-49)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 1, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is, "She's A Sunflower From The Sunflower State." Dean, Jerry and "Guest Madeleine Carroll" are featured in a skit about what happens in Spring when boy meets girl. Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Madeleine Carroll, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Chet Castellaw (writer), Norman Sullivan (writer), Dick McKnight, Ray Allen (writer), Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-19T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Madeleine Carroll (05-01-49)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 1, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is, &quot;She's A Sunflower From The Sunflower State.&quot; Dean, Jerry and &quot;Guest Madeleine Carroll&quot; are featured in a skit about what happens in Spring when boy meets girl. Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Madeleine Carroll, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Chet Castellaw (writer), Norman Sullivan (writer), Dick McKnight, Ray Allen (writer), Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Madeleine Carroll (05-01-49)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business pa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hermit's Cave - The Nameless (1939)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Nameless (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

1939. World syndication. "The Nameless". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A hard working businessman has become a millionaire in just three years. He achieved this by killing his partner, the inventor of the automobile air conditioner that had made him rich. The dead partner, now known in the morgue as "John Doe #9," returns to visit his old partner. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-19T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-19T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1461</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Nameless (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44). Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

1939. World syndication. &quot;The Nameless&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A hard working businessman has become a millionaire in just three years. He achieved this by killing his partner, the inventor of the automobile air conditioner that had made him rich. The dead partner, now known in the morgue as &quot;John Doe #9,&quot; returns to visit his old partner. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Nameless (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stor...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Price Of Fear - The Waxwork (10-13-73)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1973. Program #7. BBC. "The Waxwork". A writer spends the night in a room filled with waxworks. Well, he tries to spend the night. Vincent Price (host, narrator, performer), John Dyas (director), Joan Cooper, Barry Campbell (adaptor), A. M. Burrage (writer), Peter Barkweth, Cyril Schaps, Christopher Bidmeade. 30:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-07-18T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-18T23_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-18T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcast over the BBC's World Service, The Price of Fear soon became one of the most widely recorded offerings of its era. As with most BBC productions, the acting talent and production values were excellent throughout. The stories dramatized in the series are from some of the supernatural fiction world's finest authors. William Ingram was responsible for almost half of the stories and scripts, backed up the works of Bram Stoker, Roald Dahl, Robert Arthur, Rene Basilico, Stanley Ellin, and R. Chetwynd-Hayes. John Dyas produced and directed all three series over the ten year period. Host Vincent Price, already long since recognized throughout the world as the reigning Master of The Macabre, virtually ensured that the series would be heard. True to his legend, Price's imprimatur on the series provided a voice as chilling and familiar to World Service listeners as that of their own Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Price of Fear has been an international favorite ever since it's first airing. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1973. Program #7. BBC. &quot;The Waxwork&quot;. A writer spends the night in a room filled with waxworks. Well, he tries to spend the night. Vincent Price (host, narrator, performer), John Dyas (director), Joan Cooper, Barry Campbell (adaptor), A. M. Burrage (writer), Peter Barkweth, Cyril Schaps, Christopher Bidmeade. 30:04.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Waxwork (Aired October 13, 1973)

Recorded in every corner of the world when first broadcas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - The Hot Spot (08-31-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at "The Hot Spot," a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-18T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1525</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. There are a total of 21 episodes available from the series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 31, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Johnny Silver, a well known band leader, has been murdered at &quot;The Hot Spot,&quot; a swank nightclub. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Rita Lynn, Donald Buka. 25:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hot Spot (Aired August 31, 1954)

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hit...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (11-13-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)

Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a "crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three". Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Café Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Strange Death Of Van Dorn". Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. Van Dorn has indeed died in a strange way. His body was found out in the Sahara desert, frozen to death! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-18T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)

Each episode sees Jordan confronted with a &quot;crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman, or a combination of the three&quot;. Precisely why Jordan is in Egypt is left deliberately vague, though he apparently has enemies in St. Louis so can't go back home. Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) is the police captain who apprehends the criminals at the end of each adventure. Sabaaya is portrayed as a diligent and competent policeman, usually as Jordan's friend and ally but sometimes as his foil. He is an Egyptian Muslim, is married, and has four children. Two further characters appear in some but not all episodes, Chris and Sergeant Greco. Chris is the bartender at the Caf&#233; Tambourine, while Greco is one of Sabaaya's underlings. Greco has a particular dislike of Jordan, and invariably tries to make his life difficult, often by arresting him as the chief suspect in whatever crime Jordan is trying to solve. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 13, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Strange Death Of Van Dorn&quot;. Sponsored by: Del Monte Foods. Van Dorn has indeed died in a strange way. His body was found out in the Sahara desert, frozen to death! Jack Moyles, Jay Novello, Larry Roman (writer), Gomer Cool (writer), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Strange Death Of Van Dorn (Aired November 13, 1949)

Each episode sees Jordan confronted wi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Tree (11-01-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is "Tree" (Aired November 1, 1950)

The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-18T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is &quot;Tree&quot; (Aired November 1, 1950)

The play of the game, however, was secondary to the interplay between Groucho, the contestants, and occasionally Fenneman. The program was rerun into the 1970s, and later in syndication as The Best of Groucho. As such, it was the first game show to have its reruns syndicated. The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is &quot;Tree&quot; (Aired November 1, 1950)

The play of the game, however, was secondar...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - The Knight's Bridge Mystery (10-17-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)

"The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera" featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra.

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October 17, 1943. Program #8. NBC syndication. "The Knight's Bridge Mystery". Commercials added locally. A double murder than never happened, and an idiot in two places at once. The date is approximate. Charles Reade (author). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot; featuring Arlene Francis), as well as quarter-hour musical programs starring performers ranging from Carson Robison and his Buckaroos to Ferde Grofe and his Orchestra.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1943. Program #8. NBC syndication. &quot;The Knight's Bridge Mystery&quot;. Commercials added locally. A double murder than never happened, and an idiot in two places at once. The date is approximate. Charles Reade (author). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Knight's Bridge Mystery (Aired October 17, 1943)

&quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New Yo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Axe And The Droot Family (08-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1953. CBS network. "The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared". Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-17T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1808</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

August 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Axe and The Droot Family: How They Fared&quot;. Sustaining. In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Mary Jane Croft, Clayton Post, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Paul Frees, Charles Davis, George Walsh (announcer). 30:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Axe And The Droot Family (Aired August 10, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudram...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Academy Award Theater - Night Train (11-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network. "Night Train". Sponsored by: Squibb. An exciting spy story about a British agent who recaptures a kidnapped scientist from the Gestapo, just before WWII. Rex Harrison. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-17T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Night Train&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. An exciting spy story about a British agent who recaptures a kidnapped scientist from the Gestapo, just before WWII. Rex Harrison. 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Night Train (Aired November 13, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Halls Of Ivy - D Day (06-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 7, 1950. "D Day" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Phillip Weatherby wants to be a farmer, and is being expelled from the school of law, despite his father's desire for him to be a lawyer. Benita Hume, Bill Thompson, Cameron Blake (writer), Conrad Binyon, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-17T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program in the late 1940s, and they landed the title roles in the new show. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as John Merriweather, and Elizabeth Patterson and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maid. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 7, 1950. &quot;D Day&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Phillip Weatherby wants to be a farmer, and is being expelled from the school of law, despite his father's desire for him to be a lawyer. Benita Hume, Bill Thompson, Cameron Blake (writer), Conrad Binyon, Don Quinn (creator, writer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Nat Wolff (director), Ronald Colman. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>D Day (Aired June 7, 1950)

The Colmans had shown a flair for radio comedy in recurring roles o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Benny (Jello) Program - The End To The Benny-Allen Feud (03-14-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The End To The Benny-Allen Feud (Aired March 14, 1937)

Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1937. "The End To The Benny-Allen Feud" - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The program originates from The Grand Ballroom of The Hotel Pierre, New York City. "Bing" Shlepperman (Sam Hearn) offers to substitute for Kenny Baker, who's back in California. Mary sings! Jack sings the Jell-O commercial, interrupted by guest Fred Allen. Jack and Fred start an argument and wind up reminiscing about their days in Vaudeville, and they then sing a duet. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Abe Lyman and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Sam Hearn, Fred Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 32:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-17T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2092</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The End To The Benny-Allen Feud (Aired March 14, 1937)

Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 14, 1937. &quot;The End To The Benny-Allen Feud&quot; - Red network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The program originates from The Grand Ballroom of The Hotel Pierre, New York City. &quot;Bing&quot; Shlepperman (Sam Hearn) offers to substitute for Kenny Baker, who's back in California. Mary sings! Jack sings the Jell-O commercial, interrupted by guest Fred Allen. Jack and Fred start an argument and wind up reminiscing about their days in Vaudeville, and they then sing a duet. Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Abe Lyman and His Orchestra, Mary Livingstone, Sam Hearn, Fred Allen, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer), Bill Morrow (writer). 32:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The End To The Benny-Allen Feud (Aired March 14, 1937)

Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Temple Of Huizilipochle (06-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)

There were four series under the Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947. The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Temple Of Huitzilipochle". Commercials added locally. Two explorers face a tribe of savages in the Brazilian jungle. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-17T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1548</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)

There were four series under the Hall Of Fantasy banner, all produced by Richard Thorne. The first Hall Of Fantasy originated from radio station KALL in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard Thorne and Carl Greyson were announcers for the station and produced the rather barebones shows, possibly late in 1946 and into 1947. The series consisted of 26 shows. Broadcast dates for the shows are not known. The shows were written or adapted by Robert Olson and directed by Mr. Thorne. Most were classic murder mysteries with traditional endings; the evil-doer got his just rewards.  The series was sponsored by the Granite Furniture Company, although existing shows are missing the commercials, apparently because they were inserted live.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Temple Of Huitzilipochle&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two explorers face a tribe of savages in the Brazilian jungle. Richard Thorne (writer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Temple Of Huizilipochle (Aired June 29, 1953)

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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - Death Is A Double-Cross (03-26-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)

The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the "Raymond" name and was known only as "your host" or "Mr. Host." 

THIS EPISODE:

March 26, 1946. CBS network. "Death Is A Double-Cross". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. An ex-con decides to steal the huge "King Midas" diamond, by becoming an apprentice diamond cutter. Lawson Zerbe, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Michael Sklar (writer), Himan Brown (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-16T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)

The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, &quot;Your host, Raymond,&quot; in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated &quot;Pleasant dreaaaaammmmssss!&quot; His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38). When Johnson left the series in 1945, he was replaced by Paul McGrath, who did not keep the &quot;Raymond&quot; name and was known only as &quot;your host&quot; or &quot;Mr. Host.&quot; 

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March 26, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Death Is A Double-Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. An ex-con decides to steal the huge &quot;King Midas&quot; diamond, by becoming an apprentice diamond cutter. Lawson Zerbe, Paul McGrath (host), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Michael Sklar (writer), Himan Brown (director). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is A Double-Cross (Aired March 26, 1946)

The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Ed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Tomorrow - The Outer Limit (04-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Outer Limit (Aired April 13, 1950)

Beyond Tomorrow was to be CBS's science fiction series.  Three shows and one audition were transcribed to disk, but it's not certain if they were actually broadcast, despite announcements in newspapers. In the audition, the series title was BEYOND THIS WORLD and the audition show was "The Outer Limit".   The first show under the series name Beyond Tomorrow was "Requiem", a story by Robert Heinlein, which was later be done in DIMENSION X.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1950. CBS network. "The Outer Limit". Sustaining. The script was used on "Suspense" on February 15, 1954 and March 17, 1957. on "Dimension X" on April 8, 1950 and September 8, 1950, on "X Minus One" on November 16, 1955, on "Escape" on February 7, 1950, on "Beyond This World" on February 23, 1950. A similar script was used on "Your Movietown Radio Theatre" on December 17, 1947. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr.(host). 31:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-16T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1884</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Outer Limit (Aired April 13, 1950)

Beyond Tomorrow was to be CBS's science fiction series.  Three shows and one audition were transcribed to disk, but it's not certain if they were actually broadcast, despite announcements in newspapers. In the audition, the series title was BEYOND THIS WORLD and the audition show was &quot;The Outer Limit&quot;.   The first show under the series name Beyond Tomorrow was &quot;Requiem&quot;, a story by Robert Heinlein, which was later be done in DIMENSION X.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Outer Limit&quot;. Sustaining. The script was used on &quot;Suspense&quot; on February 15, 1954 and March 17, 1957. on &quot;Dimension X&quot; on April 8, 1950 and September 8, 1950, on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on November 16, 1955, on &quot;Escape&quot; on February 7, 1950, on &quot;Beyond This World&quot; on February 23, 1950. A similar script was used on &quot;Your Movietown Radio Theatre&quot; on December 17, 1947. Graham Doar (author), Frank Lovejoy, William N. Robson (producer, director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr.(host). 31:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Outer Limit (Aired April 13, 1950)

Beyond Tomorrow was to be CBS's science fiction series....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - Contract On A Dead Man (05-05-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[That Hammer Guy - Contract On A Dead Man (Aired May 5, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-16T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mike,hammer,mickey,spillane,detective,law,crime,criminal,murder,killer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1432</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>That Hammer Guy - Contract On A Dead Man (Aired May 5, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  Mickey Spillane-Mystery left the air on September 28, 1954 after an unbroken run of ninety-one installments. It was replaced in Mutual's lineup by Treasury Agent. The production's broadcast outlets had been so loyal to the series that, rather than simply pre-empt an episode, many of them simply rescheduled them later the evening of the mostly sporting events that occupied Mickey Spillane-Mystery's regular slot. While only twelve exemplars of the series enjoy circulation, we're certain that many more will enter the circulating canon in due time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>That Hammer Guy - Contract On A Dead Man (Aired May 5, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hamme...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Photo Of A Bank Robbery (02-07-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George,

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1947. " Photo Of A Bank Robbery" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. West Coast broadcast. Alan takes a photo of a trio of bank robbers. Veola Vonn, Jean Vander Pyl, Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Hans Conried. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-16T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George,

THIS EPISODE:

February 7, 1947. &quot; Photo Of A Bank Robbery&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. West Coast broadcast. Alan takes a photo of a trio of bank robbers. Veola Vonn, Jean Vander Pyl, Dick Lane, Jim Backus, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Hans Conried. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Photo Of A Bank Robbery (Aired February 7, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - Youth (07-10-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Youth (Aired July 10, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1977. Program #46. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. "Youth". Sponsored by: General Mills, Orca (movie, local). The program was repeated on January 7, 1978 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Joseph Conrad (author), James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), Russell Horton, Arnold Moss, Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 40:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-15T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2420</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Youth (Aired July 10, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books.

THIS EPISODE:

July 10, 1977. Program #46. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. &quot;Youth&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills, Orca (movie, local). The program was repeated on January 7, 1978 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Joseph Conrad (author), James Agate Jr. (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), Russell Horton, Arnold Moss, Robert Dryden, William Griffis. 40:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Youth (Aired July 10, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Shows A Phantom Face (04-07-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). "Murder Shows A Phantom Face". Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-15T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1570</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954. There are at least 36 shows available from vendors. The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1955. Program #34. Grace Gibson syndication (Australia). &quot;Murder Shows A Phantom Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lloyd Berrill, Grace Gibson (producer), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 26:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows A Phantom Face (Aired April 7, 1955)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the dr...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Candy Matson - The Eric Spalding Concert (01-13-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson  was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-15T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was one of the ground-breaking lady detective anthologies from The Golden Age of Radio. Locally produced out of the KNBC studios in San Francisco, the series was produced, written and directed by Monty Masters and starred his wife, Natalie Masters, the former Natalie Park. One of only a handful of successful female-led radio noir detective dramas of the era, Candy Matson  was the eighth attempt to launch a successful distaff gumshoe series over Radio. After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Eric Spalding Concert (Aired January 13, 1950)

Candy Matson, in its various guises, was on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (01-29-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 29, 1949. Program #565. CBS net origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine". Sponsored by: World-Wide Handicrafts. A counterfeiting gang is caught when one of the members buys a live turkey from a suspcious farmer. A detailed description of counterfeit $10 and $20 bills is given instead of "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues." WRVR rebroadcast date: July 16, 1973. Mandel Kramer, Elspeth Eric, Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 29, 1949. Program #565. CBS net origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine&quot;. Sponsored by: World-Wide Handicrafts. A counterfeiting gang is caught when one of the members buys a live turkey from a suspcious farmer. A detailed description of counterfeit $10 and $20 bills is given instead of &quot;Gangbusters Nationwide Clues.&quot; WRVR rebroadcast date: July 16, 1973. Mandel Kramer, Elspeth Eric, Stanley Niss (writer), William Sweets (director), Jay Jackson (announcer), Phillips H. Lord (producer). 25:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Counterfeit Combine (Aired January 29, 1949)

The series dramatized FBI cases, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - The Criminal Mind (04-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Criminal Mind (Aired April 27, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-15T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1369</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Criminal Mind (Aired April 27, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States, although the ABC on the CD label (below) stands for the Australian Broadcast Company. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. At the end of the fifteen month series run it continued for another 13 weeks but now with an All-American cast with new scripts and the entire crew including the cast, directors, musicians, etc., Americans.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Criminal Mind (Aired April 27, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Million Dollar Hunt (06-29-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1952. "Million Dollar Hunt" - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-14T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)

NBC first envisioned The Chase  as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1952. &quot;Million Dollar Hunt&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A man robs the bank in which he works. Killing the bank guard and taking $1,000,000 in cash and his greedy wife with him, he begins a desperate attempt to escape to Mexico. Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Leon Janney, Scott Tennyson. 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Million Dollar Hunt (Aired June 29, 1952)

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      <title>Night Beat - I Know Your Secret (04-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone fishes Wanda Rhodes out of the river. She had been receiving unsigned notes, all of which say, "I Know Your Secret!" Betty Lou Gerson, Colleen Collins, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Joel Hunt (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Warren Lewis (director), Will Wright. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-14T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 10, 1950. NBC network. Sustaining. Randy Stone fishes Wanda Rhodes out of the river. She had been receiving unsigned notes, all of which say, &quot;I Know Your Secret!&quot; Betty Lou Gerson, Colleen Collins, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jeff Corey, Joan Banks, Joel Hunt (writer), Larry Marcus (writer), Martha Wentworth, Warren Lewis (director), Will Wright. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Know Your Secret (Aired April 10, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Flaming Club (05-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Flaming Club". Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Caramels. Dean wants The Falcon to follow his partner Larrabee. But Dean is found dead when his nightclub burns down. Suspicion falls on the nosy bartender. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-14T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA.

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Flaming Club&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Caramels. Dean wants The Falcon to follow his partner Larrabee. But Dean is found dead when his nightclub burns down. Suspicion falls on the nosy bartender. Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Jerome Epstein (writer), Richard Lewis (director), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Flaming Club (Aired May 6, 1951)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - Clams Are Healthy (05-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clams Are Healthy (Aired May 18, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-14T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1868</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Clams Are Healthy (Aired May 18, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Clams Are Healthy (Aired May 18, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (07-16-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 16, 1947. ABC network. "Death Robbery". Sponsored by: Schick Razors, Schick Pens. The opening words of the program ("Lights Out") are off-mike. A scientist brings his wife back from the dead...with pretty gruesome results. Lurene Tuttle romps through her part, leaving Boris in the dust. Boris Karloff, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Pierce (writer), Wyllis Cooper (writer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Leith Stevens (music), Ken Niles (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-14T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-14T01_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1531555237.12898873" length="7914737" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1978</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 16, 1947. ABC network. &quot;Death Robbery&quot;. Sponsored by: Schick Razors, Schick Pens. The opening words of the program (&quot;Lights Out&quot;) are off-mike. A scientist brings his wife back from the dead...with pretty gruesome results. Lurene Tuttle romps through her part, leaving Boris in the dust. Boris Karloff, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Pierce (writer), Wyllis Cooper (writer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Leith Stevens (music), Ken Niles (announcer). 32:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Robbery Starring Boris Karloff (Aired July 16, 1947)

Lights Out was created in Chicago b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of Space - My Destiny The Stars (05-26-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Destiny The Stars (Aired May 26, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-13T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1673</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Destiny The Stars (Aired May 26, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Destiny The Stars (Aired May 26, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Star Playhouse - Safari (05-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Safari (Aired May 18, 1952)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. "Safari". Sponsored by: The Bakers Of America. Another feuding couple on safari in East Africa. This time, we're after a rogue elephant. Helen Reid (commercial spokesman), Jack Johnstone (director), Joan Banks, Paul Frees, Ray Milland (narrator), Robert Libbott (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Conrad. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-13T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Safari (Aired May 18, 1952)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Safari&quot;. Sponsored by: The Bakers Of America. Another feuding couple on safari in East Africa. This time, we're after a rogue elephant. Helen Reid (commercial spokesman), Jack Johnstone (director), Joan Banks, Paul Frees, Ray Milland (narrator), Robert Libbott (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Conrad. 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Safari (Aired May 18, 1952)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, present...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (08-31-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Inspector Thorne was portrayed by Karl Weber for the first nine installments, replaced by Staats Cotsworth of Casey Crime Photographer for the last two episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 31, 1951. NBC network. "The Dark Cigarette Murder Case". Sustaining. The program concludes with an announcement that the next program will be, "The Nickels and Dimes Murder Case," to be heard next Thursday. Fred Collins (announcer), Frank Hummert (author), Anne Hummert (author), Karl Weber, Edward Slattery (director), Bill Delgarde (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-13T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspecor,thorne,karl,weber,staats,cotsworth,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crime drama anthology that NBC rolled out under the Hummert franchise. Anne and Frank Hummert were two of Radio's most prolific creators, writers, and producers of all manner of serial melodrama--daytime soaps--throughout The Golden Age of Radio. Though almost universally associated with soaps, their talents didn't end with serial potboilers. Indeed most Radio collectors aren't aware of the prodigious output of long-running crime, mystery, and detective dramas they produced. During the 1940s and early 1950s the Hummerts turned their talents to several Detective and Crime fiction dramas. Inspector Thorne was portrayed by Karl Weber for the first nine installments, replaced by Staats Cotsworth of Casey Crime Photographer for the last two episodes. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 31, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Dark Cigarette Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. The program concludes with an announcement that the next program will be, &quot;The Nickels and Dimes Murder Case,&quot; to be heard next Thursday. Fred Collins (announcer), Frank Hummert (author), Anne Hummert (author), Karl Weber, Edward Slattery (director), Bill Delgarde (writer). 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dark Cigarette Murder Case (Aired August 31, 1951)

Inspector Thorne was a short-lived Crim...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - Worthless Oil Stock (03-20-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)

As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos 'n' Andy profoundly influenced the development of dramatic radio. Working alone in a small studio, Correll and Gosden created an intimate, understated acting style that differed sharply from the broad manner of stage actors -- a technique requiring careful modulation of the voice, especially in the portrayal of multiple characters. The performers pioneered the technique of varying both the distance and the angle of their approach to the microphone to create the illusion of a group of characters. Listeners could easily imagine that that they were actually in the taxicab office, listening in on the conversation of close friends. The result was a uniquely absorbing experience for listeners who in radio's short history had never heard anything quite like Amos 'n' Andy. While minstrel-style wordplay humor was common in the formative years of the program, it was used less often as the series developed, giving way to a more sophisticated approach to characterization.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-13T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)

As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos 'n' Andy profoundly influenced the development of dramatic radio. Working alone in a small studio, Correll and Gosden created an intimate, understated acting style that differed sharply from the broad manner of stage actors -- a technique requiring careful modulation of the voice, especially in the portrayal of multiple characters. The performers pioneered the technique of varying both the distance and the angle of their approach to the microphone to create the illusion of a group of characters. Listeners could easily imagine that that they were actually in the taxicab office, listening in on the conversation of close friends. The result was a uniquely absorbing experience for listeners who in radio's short history had never heard anything quite like Amos 'n' Andy. While minstrel-style wordplay humor was common in the formative years of the program, it was used less often as the series developed, giving way to a more sophisticated approach to characterization.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Worthless Oil Stock (Aired March 20, 1949)

As a result of its extraordinary popularity, Amos '...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - Point Of Impact (03-24-65)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1965. Program #168. ABC network. "Point Of Impact". Commercials deleted. A missile with an atomic bomb warhead is heading towards an army base, but in an unihabited area! The program has an interesting surprise ending. Alexander Vlas Datsenko (composer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (preparer), Joan Lovejoy, Larry Robinson, Lee Bowman, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Michael A. Hanou (? writer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ralph Camargo (narrator), Robert Dryden, Stan Watt, Warren Somerville (director). 20:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-13T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1271</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1965. Program #168. ABC network. &quot;Point Of Impact&quot;. Commercials deleted. A missile with an atomic bomb warhead is heading towards an army base, but in an unihabited area! The program has an interesting surprise ending. Alexander Vlas Datsenko (composer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack C. Wilson (preparer), Joan Lovejoy, Larry Robinson, Lee Bowman, Marty Folia (audio engineer), Michael A. Hanou (? writer), Neal Pultz (audio engineer), Ralph Camargo (narrator), Robert Dryden, Stan Watt, Warren Somerville (director). 20:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Point Of Impact (Aired March 24, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama du...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - Ladies Never Lie Much (01-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ladies Never Lie Much (Aired January 7, 1951)

As must be apparent from the credits below, whether produced on the East Coast or the West Coast, The Saint attracted some of Radio's finest voice and acting talents. Among the various ensemble members of the cast over the years were Tony Barrett, William Conrad, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Ken Christy, Ted Von Eltz, Larry Dobkin, Sheldon Leonard, Ted Osborne and Louise Arthur. Ken Christy transitioned to each rendition of The Saint over American airwaves in one capacity or another. The Saint made the transition to Television in 1962 with Roger Moore in the starring role. Somewhat more campy than the Radio and Film renditions of The Saint, Moore nevertheless owned the characterization after a couple of seasons. The Television series ran for seven years. The Television incarnation of The Saint employed a great deal of expostion from Roger Moore's Simon Templar, much in the mold of the better film noir and radio noir depictions of sleuths of the 1940s and 1950s. The technique worked and for two generations, most Saint fans identified Roger Moore most closely with the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1951. NBC network. "Ladies Never Lie...Much". Sustaining. Mrs. Gordon comes to Templar's apartment, confesses to murdering her husband, and leaves. Mr. Gordon then arrives at the apartment...very much alive! However, he is shot as he leaves the apartment...very untidy! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, James Nusser, Louis Vittes (writer), Hy Averback, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-12T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ladies Never Lie Much (Aired January 7, 1951)

As must be apparent from the credits below, whether produced on the East Coast or the West Coast, The Saint attracted some of Radio's finest voice and acting talents. Among the various ensemble members of the cast over the years were Tony Barrett, William Conrad, Betty Lou Gerson, Peter Leeds, Ken Christy, Ted Von Eltz, Larry Dobkin, Sheldon Leonard, Ted Osborne and Louise Arthur. Ken Christy transitioned to each rendition of The Saint over American airwaves in one capacity or another. The Saint made the transition to Television in 1962 with Roger Moore in the starring role. Somewhat more campy than the Radio and Film renditions of The Saint, Moore nevertheless owned the characterization after a couple of seasons. The Television series ran for seven years. The Television incarnation of The Saint employed a great deal of expostion from Roger Moore's Simon Templar, much in the mold of the better film noir and radio noir depictions of sleuths of the 1940s and 1950s. The technique worked and for two generations, most Saint fans identified Roger Moore most closely with the role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Ladies Never Lie...Much&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Gordon comes to Templar's apartment, confesses to murdering her husband, and leaves. Mr. Gordon then arrives at the apartment...very much alive! However, he is shot as he leaves the apartment...very untidy! Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Don Stanley (announcer), James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Joan Banks, Peter Leeds, James Nusser, Louis Vittes (writer), Hy Averback, Lawrence Dobkin. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ladies Never Lie Much (Aired January 7, 1951)

As must be apparent from the credits below, whet...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (06-21-89)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 20:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-12T13_00_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1464</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple, which have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so huge that Christie is often called - by the Guinness Book of World Records, among others - the best-selling writer of fiction of all time, and the best-selling writer of any kind second to William Shakespeare. An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show Three of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (06-21-89)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1.[29] It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was "The Affair at the Victory Ball", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

After the war Poirot became a free agent and began undertaking civilian cases. He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square,London W1.[29] It was chosen by Poirot for its symmetry. His first case was &quot;The Affair at the Victory Ball&quot;, which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. The Murder On the Links saw the Belgian pit his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East he solved The Murder on the Orient Express (though the bulk of the story takes places in the territory of the former-Yugoslavia), the Death on the Nile, and the Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. However he did not travel to the Americas or Australia, probably due to his sea sickness.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show Two of Three (Aired June 21, 1989)

After the war Poirot became a fr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Murder On The Links - Show One of Three (06-21-89)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) 


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 39 novels and 50 short stories. Poirot has been portrayed on screen, for films and TV, by various actors including Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov, Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and, most recently, and famously, David Suchet. Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Links - Show One (Aired June 21, 1989)

Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian det...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Texeco Star Time - Special Guest Is Roland Young (10-11-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Roland Young (Aired October 11, 1942)

By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio’s longest-running “feud” in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was “Allen's Alley,” a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1942. "Special Guest Is Roland Young" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Texaco. News of the week: "The March Of Trivia;" Mayor La Guardia (of New York City) is cracking down on bookmakers. Wee Bonnie Baker announces that she's become engaged to Orrin Tucker today. She sings, "I Get The Neck Of The Chicken." This is Arthur Godfrey's second appearance as the show's announcer. He stumbles over the middle commercial. Guest Roland Young tries to not order a shrimp cocktail. Fred Allen, Arthur Godfrey (announcer), John Brown, Minerva Pious, Alan Reed, Wee Bonnie Baker, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Portland Hoffa, Roland Young. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-12T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Roland Young (Aired October 11, 1942)

By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hall Tonight, a one-hour show which featured Allen examining current events and interviewing unusual guests. It was here that Allen began radio&#8217;s longest-running &#8220;feud&#8221; in 1937, when he made a series of jokes about fellow comedian Jack Benny. Allen's best-remembered feature was &#8220;Allen's Alley,&#8221; a weekly segment in which he would discuss issues of the day with eccentric creations like the blustery Senator Claghorn, Brooklyn housewife Pansy Nussbaum and stoic New Englander Titus Moody. Allen was known to read up to nine newspapers a day and often spent 12 to 14 hours a day writing and re-writing his scripts. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1942. &quot;Special Guest Is Roland Young&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Texaco. News of the week: &quot;The March Of Trivia;&quot; Mayor La Guardia (of New York City) is cracking down on bookmakers. Wee Bonnie Baker announces that she's become engaged to Orrin Tucker today. She sings, &quot;I Get The Neck Of The Chicken.&quot; This is Arthur Godfrey's second appearance as the show's announcer. He stumbles over the middle commercial. Guest Roland Young tries to not order a shrimp cocktail. Fred Allen, Arthur Godfrey (announcer), John Brown, Minerva Pious, Alan Reed, Wee Bonnie Baker, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Portland Hoffa, Roland Young. 27:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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By 1934, Allen was starring on Town Hal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Occupation Murder (08-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)

Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Occupation Murder". Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 17, 1975. Edwin Wolfe (director). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-11T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1543</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)

Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas. There's no reason to expect any less of any new episodes that surface in the coming years. Indeed, we've identified at least eleven previously uncirculated AFRTS-transcribed episodes among our own yet-to-be digitally transferred holdings of over 37,000 electrical transcriptions and reels. Certainly as we continue to wade through them and complete their transfer, we'll continue to update the log below, and the contents of these holdings.

THIS EPISODE:

August 25, 1945. Program #18. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Occupation Murder&quot;. Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 17, 1975. Edwin Wolfe (director). 25:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Occupation Murder (Aired August 25, 1945)

Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - The Dead White Life Boat (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. Program #28. Crawford syndication (Australia). "The Dead-White Lifeboat". Commercials added locally. "Even breaking up an international crime ring doesn't justify another woman borrowing your husband for a honeymoon...does it?" The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 00:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-11T17_19_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,collins,crime,mandel,kramer,gail,richard,denning,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1574</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. Program #28. Crawford syndication (Australia). &quot;The Dead-White Lifeboat&quot;. Commercials added locally. &quot;Even breaking up an international crime ring doesn't justify another woman borrowing your husband for a honeymoon...does it?&quot; The date is approximate. Keith Eden, Mary Disney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dead White Life Boat (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a ha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - The Simmons Construction Murder (11-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Program #33. "The Simmons Construction Murder" - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Beneficial Finance. At a construction site, Bill Woods, the foreman, is shot dead while he's on the 20th floor. For the second week, Richard Kollmar is not heard during the program. Blackie does manage to croak a few words while sick in bed (possibly voiced by Jackson Beck. Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director), Jackson Beck. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-11T11_26_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer, and R&amp;H beer. While investigating mysteries, Blackie invaribly encountered harebrained Police Inspector Farraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solved the mystery to Farraday's amazement. Initially, friction surfaced in the relationship between Blackie and Farraday, but as the series continued, Farraday recognized Blackie's talents and requested assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty was always on hand. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Program #33. &quot;The Simmons Construction Murder&quot; - ABC network origination, Ziv syndication. Sponsored by: Beneficial Finance. At a construction site, Bill Woods, the foreman, is shot dead while he's on the 20th floor. For the second week, Richard Kollmar is not heard during the program. Blackie does manage to croak a few words while sick in bed (possibly voiced by Jackson Beck. Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Henry Sylvern (organist), Jeanne Harrison (director), Jackson Beck. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Simmons Construction Murder (Aired November 29, 1945)

The Boston Blackie radio series, als...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Old Gold Comedy Theater - Scatterbrain (04-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scatterbrain (Aired April 29, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-11T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-11T06_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1531314041.12894525" length="7301183" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Scatterbrain (Aired April 29, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Scatterbrain (Aired April 29, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired f...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The LineUp - Restaurant Owner Kidnapped (11-19-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

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July 22, 1952. CBS network. "The Drinkler Kidnapping Case". Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016) 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 22, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Drinkler Kidnapping Case&quot;. Sustaining. Ed Drinkler is being held for $10,000 ransom. The show has a good shoot-'em-up conclusion. William Johnstone, Raymond Burr, Jaime del Valle (producer, transcriber), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Joseph Du Val, Hy Averback, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates. 29:04. Show Notes Ready To Post (2016) 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Drinkler Kidnapping Case (Aired November 19, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sears Radio Theater ( Mutual ) - The Trenches (05-22-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns), Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy), Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery), Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama – Love &amp; Hate), Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama – Adventure.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-10T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2339</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be. Hosts: Lorne Greene on Mondays (Westerns), Andy Griffith on Tuesdays (Comedy), Vincent Price on Wednesday (Mystery), Cicely Tyson on Thursday (Drama &#8211; Love &amp; Hate), Richard Widmark on Friday (Drama &#8211; Adventure.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Trenches Aired May 22, 1980)

The Sears Radio Theater Series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Casebook Of Gregory Hood - Murder In Celluloid (07-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same "weekly visit" format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1946. Mutual network. "Murder In Celluloid". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A movie actress is found strangled in her dressing room. What is the connection to the map drawn by a child actress on the same movie? Sheila Graham appears as a diner in a restaurant (and plugs her new series on Mutual). Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conducto), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-10T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gregory,hood,casebook,elliott,lewis,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in the title role, took over where Sherlock Holmes had left off. Sponsored by Petri wine, it used the same &quot;weekly visit&quot; format and the same team of Anthony Boucher and Dennis Green that had written The New Adventured of Sherlock Holmes. Gregory Hood was modelled after true-life San Francisco importer Richard Gump, and many of the stories revolve around a mystery surrounding some particular imported treasure. Hood's sidekick Sanderson &quot;Sandy&quot; Taylor was played by Bill Johnstone. The show aired from June, 1946 through August, 1950. There were an additional couple of shows aired in October 1951. Hood and Sanderson were played in later episodes by Elliott Lewis and Howard McNear, respectively.

THIS EPISODE:

July 2, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In Celluloid&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. A movie actress is found strangled in her dressing room. What is the connection to the map drawn by a child actress on the same movie? Sheila Graham appears as a diner in a restaurant (and plugs her new series on Mutual). Gale Gordon, Harry Bartell (announcer), Dean Fosler (composer, conducto), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (writer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In Celluloid (Aired July 2, 1946)

The Casebook of Gregory Hood, starring Gale Gordon in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Meat Shortage (11-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network.  "Meat Shortage" Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. "Managua, Nicaragua" is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-10T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1946. CBS network.  &quot;Meat Shortage&quot; Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. There's a meat shortage, with only spaghetti for lunch. Five dollars a week for food just isn't enough. &quot;Managua, Nicaragua&quot; is heard for the first time on the air. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan, The Martin Men. 29:36.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired November 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whistler - Death Has A Thirst (05-08-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 



May 8, 1943. CBS network. "Death Has A Thirst". Sustaining. A triangle affair trapped on a desert island. Madness and alcoholism rampant. See cat. #45141 for a different production of the same script, produced a year earlier. About two minutes are missing from the middle of the recording. J. Donald Wilson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-10T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 



May 8, 1943. CBS network. &quot;Death Has A Thirst&quot;. Sustaining. A triangle affair trapped on a desert island. Madness and alcoholism rampant. See cat. #45141 for a different production of the same script, produced a year earlier. About two minutes are missing from the middle of the recording. J. Donald Wilson (writer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Has A Thirst (Aired May 8, 1943)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Blonde With The Delicate Air (12-10-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1963. Program #1. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Blonde With The Delicate Air". Peter's been framed for murder by a very lovely lady. The closing music on this series, the theme from "The Pink Panther" indicated an AFRTS rebroadcast. They used it frequently. The AFRTS shstem cue is heard on some of these recordings. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-10T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,troy,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving &amp; Johnson, who also sponsored the &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; series which &quot;Walk Softly, Peter Troy&quot; replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving &amp; Johnson, reportedly disliked the series, which is why it was discontinued on Springbok Radio and moved to the English Service. This was the first series on the English Service that came from an independent production house, not produced by the SABC.

THIS EPISODE:

December 10, 1963. Program #1. Springbok Radio (South Africa) origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Blonde With The Delicate Air&quot;. Peter's been framed for murder by a very lovely lady. The closing music on this series, the theme from &quot;The Pink Panther&quot; indicated an AFRTS rebroadcast. They used it frequently. The AFRTS shstem cue is heard on some of these recordings. Tom Meehan, Herrick Merril (producer), John Simpson, Merle Wayne. 24:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blonde With The Delicate Air (Aired December 10, 1963)

Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - The Treasure Of Hang Lee (05-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947[1], on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1949. Program #41. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "The Treasure Of Hang Lee". Commercials added locally. A trip to Chinatown gets Dan a priceless piece of jade, and the quest for a treasure. Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Hofling (writer), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-09T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-09T19_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1531188139.12892852" length="6649038" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1662</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947[1], on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling. 

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May 29, 1949. Program #41. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Treasure Of Hang Lee&quot;. Commercials added locally. A trip to Chinatown gets Dan a priceless piece of jade, and the quest for a treasure. Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Hofling (writer), Alan Ladd, Sylvia Picker. 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Treasure Of Hang Lee (Aired May 29, 1949)

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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Boomarang Pitch (03-19-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick.

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March 19, 1949. NBC network. "The Boomerang Pitch". Sustaining. When Frank and Bart miss a train, an British cricket player saves the day for the Yale baseball team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-09T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick.

THIS EPISODE:

March 19, 1949. NBC network. &quot;The Boomerang Pitch&quot;. Sustaining. When Frank and Bart miss a train, an British cricket player saves the day for the Yale baseball team. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boomarang Pitch (Aired March 19, 1949)

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      <title>The Raleigh Cigarette Program Starring Red Skelton - Ladies' Fashions (04-07-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Ladies' Fashions (Aired April 7, 1942)


After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer "Cauliflower McPugg," inebriated "Willy Lump-Lump" and "'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior," whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with "He bwoke my widdle arm!" (or other body part) and "He don't know me vewy well, do he?" all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons.

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April 7, 1942. "Ladie's Fashions" - Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. The first tune is, "Ticka Tee, Ticka Ta." Red's opening monologue is about ladies' fashions. Tonight's topic: things that happen to babies. Clem Kadiddlehopper is a new uncle. A new baby has arrived next door to "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." Red sings a song based on his now famous catch phrase, "I Dood It." Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Truman Bradley (announcer), Del King (commercial spokesman). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-09T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,skelton,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1893</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Ladies' Fashions (Aired April 7, 1942)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Skelton became a regular in 1939's Avalon Time on NBC, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing a number of recurring characters including punch-drunk boxer &quot;Cauliflower McPugg,&quot; inebriated &quot;Willy Lump-Lump&quot; and &quot;'Mean Widdle Kid' Junior,&quot; whose favorite phrase (&quot;I dood it!&quot;) soon became part of the American lexicon. That, along with &quot;He bwoke my widdle arm!&quot; (or other body part) and &quot;He don't know me vewy well, do he?&quot; all found their way into various Warner Bros. cartoons.

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1942. &quot;Ladie's Fashions&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Raleigh Cigarettes, Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco. The first tune is, &quot;Ticka Tee, Ticka Ta.&quot; Red's opening monologue is about ladies' fashions. Tonight's topic: things that happen to babies. Clem Kadiddlehopper is a new uncle. A new baby has arrived next door to &quot;Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid.&quot; Red sings a song based on his now famous catch phrase, &quot;I Dood It.&quot; Red Skelton, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, Harriet Hilliard, Wonderful Smith, Truman Bradley (announcer), Del King (commercial spokesman). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Ladies' Fashions (Aired April 7, 1942)

After appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show in 1937, Ske...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 

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1954. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Motorcycle Club Killer". Commercials added locally. A jewelry store is held up and the owner has been killed. Suspicion falls on the members of a motorcycle club. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-09T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12891164.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1954. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Motorcycle Club Killer&quot;. Commercials added locally. A jewelry store is held up and the owner has been killed. Suspicion falls on the members of a motorcycle club. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - The Sticks (11-10-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1954. "The Sticks"CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. First call is the night watchman of an excavation site, 12 sticks of dynamite and blasting caps were stolen from a secure tool shed. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 29:44.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-08T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12891150.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1954. &quot;The Sticks&quot;CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. First call is the night watchman of an excavation site, 12 sticks of dynamite and blasting caps were stolen from a secure tool shed. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 29:44.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sticks (Aired November 10, 1954)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Ni...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - A Riot Made to Order (06-01-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1952. Program #10. ZIV Syndication. "A Riot Made To Order". Commercials added locally. Cvetic uses a sprinkler system to foil the plans of the Party to cause a riot and create sympathy for the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-08T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1605</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie. It was produced without assistance from the FBI, which refused to cooperate. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 1, 1952. Program #10. ZIV Syndication. &quot;A Riot Made To Order&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cvetic uses a sprinkler system to foil the plans of the Party to cause a riot and create sympathy for the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Riot Made to Order (Aired June 1, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - Well Well Another Body (09-23-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

September 23, 1945. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Well, Well, Another Body". Commercials added locally. A body has been found in a front yard, by Mr. Richauver. He finds them all the time! Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-08T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,dan,and,barbara,glenn,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-07-08T12_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1531076432.12890001" length="6776411" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

September 23, 1945. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Well, Well, Another Body&quot;. Commercials added locally. A body has been found in a front yard, by Mr. Richauver. He finds them all the time! Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 24:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Well Well Another Body (Aired September 23, 1945)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley's Tonsillectomy (02-23-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1951. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Participating sponsors. The story of "Riley's Tonsillectomy. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 25, 1975. Riley enters the hospital for a routine tonsillectomy. Somehow, everyone thinks he dies. Lots of laughs. William Bendix, John Brown. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-08T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1951. NBC network origination, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Participating sponsors. The story of &quot;Riley's Tonsillectomy. Syndicated rebroadcast date: February 25, 1975. Riley enters the hospital for a routine tonsillectomy. Somehow, everyone thinks he dies. Lots of laughs. William Bendix, John Brown. 30:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley's Tonsillectomy (Aired February 23, 1951)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - The Second Hand Pistol (05-22-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)

CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. Program #33. MGM syndication. "The Second-Hand Pistol". Commercials added locally. An impoverished couple pawn their last possession to buy two pistols in order to start a life of crime. A well-written story. After the drama, Nancy Coleman says that it's society's fault that the good parents in the story entered a life of crime. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Nancy Coleman, John Gibson, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-08T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1637</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)

CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1950. Program #33. MGM syndication. &quot;The Second-Hand Pistol&quot;. Commercials added locally. An impoverished couple pawn their last possession to buy two pistols in order to start a life of crime. A well-written story. After the drama, Nancy Coleman says that it's society's fault that the good parents in the story entered a life of crime. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Nancy Coleman, John Gibson, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 27:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Second Hand Pistol (Aired May 22, 1950)

CRIME DOES NOT PAY was a series based on short fil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Pink Powder Puff (1952)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Pink Powder Puff". The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-07T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of London's Daily Express was integral to the development of both WHItehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard. To that end, it's worth noting that the more dramatic, morbid, or salacious elements of The Black Museum's presentations aren't nearly as exacting in detail or as precise in background as those of Secrets of Scotland Yard and WHItehall 1212. Nor, one might well argue, should they have been. By the time that The Black Museum aired, both Whitehall 1212 and Secrets of Scotland Yard had broadcast virtually all of the crimes behind The Black Museum's scripts. They didn't so much steal The Black Museum's thunder as much as virtually demand that The Black Museum take a run at those same historic crimes from an entirely different angle. And in many cases, that's precisely what The Black Museum's writer, Ira Marion did.

THIS EPISODE:

1952. Program #12. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Pink Powder Puff&quot;. The life story of a rogue and murderer, who tells of his criminal history while waiting to be hanged. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: December 4, 1974. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pink Powder Puff (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Noted Crime Reporter Percy Hoskins of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The FBI In Peace &amp; War - The Smoke Ring (10-20-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Smoke Ring". A racket in cigars with no tax stamps, and a reluctant son. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2018 23:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-07T16_00_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,waer,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1394</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewsis Collins' book, The FBI in Peace and War. The idea for the show came from Louis Pelletier who wrote many of the scripts. Among the show's other writers were Jack Finke, Ed Adamson and Collins. Airing on CBS from November 25, 1944 to September 28, 1958, it had a variety of sponsors (including Lava Soap, Wildroot Cream Oil, Lucky Strike, Nescafe and Wrigley's) over the years. Martin Blaine and Donald Briggs headed the cast.

THIS EPISODE:

October 20, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Smoke Ring&quot;. A racket in cigars with no tax stamps, and a reluctant son. Frederick L. Collins (creator). 23:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Smoke Ring (Aired October 20, 1954)

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Feminine Touch (05-07-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1949. Program #32. CBS network. "The Feminine Touch". Sustaining. Murder on a motorcycle, as Marlowe goes to work for a millionaire trying to protect his daughter. Gerald Mohr, Barbara Eiler, Paul Dubov, David Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Roy Rowan (announcer), Peter Proust, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:42 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2018 18:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-07T11_27_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

May 7, 1949. Program #32. CBS network. &quot;The Feminine Touch&quot;. Sustaining. Murder on a motorcycle, as Marlowe goes to work for a millionaire trying to protect his daughter. Gerald Mohr, Barbara Eiler, Paul Dubov, David Ellis, Theodore Von Eltz, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Roy Rowan (announcer), Peter Proust, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (music). 29:42 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Feminine Touch (Aired May 7, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hallmark Playhouse - The Failure (01-27-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Failure (Aired January 27, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Reader's Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Reader's Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 27, 1949. CBS network. "The Failure". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A small town country doctor passes by fame and fortune to continue tending to his friends and neighbors in his home town. A good story. Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Katharine Havilland-Taylor (author), James Hilton (host), Frank Goss (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Jean Holloway (adaptor). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-07T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hallmark,playhouse,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Failure (Aired January 27, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Reader's Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Reader's Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot;. Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of &quot;Random Harvest&quot;, &quot;Lost Horizon&quot; and &quot;Goodbye, Mr. Chips&quot; plus others, served as host and Narrator. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 27, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Failure&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A small town country doctor passes by fame and fortune to continue tending to his friends and neighbors in his home town. A good story. Ward Bond, Jeff Chandler, Katharine Havilland-Taylor (author), James Hilton (host), Frank Goss (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Jean Holloway (adaptor). 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Failure (Aired January 27, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursd...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of Space - Another Galaxy (12-01-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Another Galaxy (Aired December 1, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-07T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Another Galaxy (Aired December 1, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Another Galaxy (Aired December 1, 1969)

The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Devil &amp; Mr. O - Balance Sheet (12-24-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Arch Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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December 24, 1973. CBS network. "Balance Sheet". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A woman inherits the ideal factory, filled with workers who want nothing more out of life, except to labor. The story is also known as, "Profits Unlimited" and "Efficiency Island." Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-06T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Arch Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. His own name soon became synonymous with murder and gore, though horror as a genre had always left him cold. Oboler aspired to more serious writing. Oboler's shows are well represented -- this series of Lights Out was syndicated in The Devil and Mr. O offerings of 1970 - 73. A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from 1942 - 43 with Arch Oboler as the host. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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December 24, 1973. CBS network. &quot;Balance Sheet&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. A woman inherits the ideal factory, filled with workers who want nothing more out of life, except to labor. The story is also known as, &quot;Profits Unlimited&quot; and &quot;Efficiency Island.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (announcer). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Balance Sheet (Aired December 24, 1973)

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      <title>Escape - Adaptive Ultimate (Aired March 26, 1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”

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March 26, 1949. CBS network. "The Adaptive Ultimate". Sustaining. A fascinating story about a young girl, about to die, who is given an experimental serum. She becomes an indestructible monster. Good radio. The program was recorded March 23, 1949. Edgar Barrier, Stacy Harris, Frank Gerstle, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Jessel (writer), Chets Virgin (adaptor), Herb Futran (adaptor), John Dunkel (editorial supervisor), Elsie Holmes, Tom Charlesworth, Anne Morrison, Ivan Ditmars (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2018 21:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-06T14_07_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday routine? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Adaptive Ultimate&quot;. Sustaining. A fascinating story about a young girl, about to die, who is given an experimental serum. She becomes an indestructible monster. Good radio. The program was recorded March 23, 1949. Edgar Barrier, Stacy Harris, Frank Gerstle, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Jessel (writer), Chets Virgin (adaptor), Herb Futran (adaptor), John Dunkel (editorial supervisor), Elsie Holmes, Tom Charlesworth, Anne Morrison, Ivan Ditmars (music), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Adaptive Ultimate (03-26-49)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Adventure Of Three On A Match (09-18-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 18, 1949. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of Three On A Match". Commercials added locally. In Bordeaux, the European Children's Fund has been cheated out of its relief funds. The beautiful Marie Vartell holds the clue to the missing $2 million dollars. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Paul Dubov, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-06T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)

The Series was heard over all four networks over the following four years in initial syndication and rebroadcast. Given one's geographical location, a listener might well have been able to hear as many as three or four weekly airings of The Adventures of Frank Race. Seasoned writer Joel Murcott joined Broadcasters Program Syndicate for the express purpose of writing and supervising Bruce Eells' first two dramatic offerings, Frontier Town, starring Jeff Chandler under the tongue in cheek performing name 'Tex Chandler' and The Adventures of Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 18, 1949. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. &quot;The Adventure Of Three On A Match&quot;. Commercials added locally. In Bordeaux, the European Children's Fund has been cheated out of its relief funds. The beautiful Marie Vartell holds the clue to the missing $2 million dollars. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Paul Dubov, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Adventure Of Three On A Match (Aired September 18, 1949)

The Series was heard over all fou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Art Critic (03-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1947. "The Art Critic" aka: "Tax Day Blues" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel doesn't have the money to pay his income tax. The sale of the wrong oil painting adds to the plot. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Mac Benoff (writer), Earle Ross, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Jim Backus. 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-06T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1408</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1947. &quot;The Art Critic&quot; aka: &quot;Tax Day Blues&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel doesn't have the money to pay his income tax. The sale of the wrong oil painting adds to the plot. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Mac Benoff (writer), Earle Ross, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Jim Backus. 23:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Art Critic (Aired March 11, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (10-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)

Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold. Chandler left the production after some 26 performances, to be replaced, briefly, by Film actor, Donald Curtis for two broadcast episodes. In even more of a transition, Michael Shayne returned to his roots in Florida for the last incarantion of Michael Shayne over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 9, 1948 - Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Purloined Corpse". The body vanishes, and with good reason. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-05T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>michael,shayne,jeff,chandler,jack,webb,adventure,mystery,suspense,detective,police,law,crime,justice,arrest,jail,investigate,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1589</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)

Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shayne was more after the pattern of Jack Webb's characterizations of Pat Novak for Hire, or Johnny Madero, Pier 23--but amp'd up about 150% in the process. From some seventeen potential candidates, Rousseau felt that Jeff Chandler was the natural pick over his peers. Chandler could both amp up the electricity of Shayne's character and raise the introductory prologues about 10 decibels, as well as completely reinventing Michael Shayne in Chandler's own mold. Chandler left the production after some 26 performances, to be replaced, briefly, by Film actor, Donald Curtis for two broadcast episodes. In even more of a transition, Michael Shayne returned to his roots in Florida for the last incarantion of Michael Shayne over Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 9, 1948 - Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Case Of The Purloined Corpse&quot;. The body vanishes, and with good reason. Jeff Chandler, Jack Webb, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator). 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Purloined Corpse (Aired October 9, 1948)

Bill Rousseau's image of Michael Shay...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 2 of 2) 11-09-53</title>
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        <![CDATA[ A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 2 of 2) Aired November 9, 1953

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964).


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-05T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 2 of 2) Aired November 9, 1953

Miss Marple is able to solve difficult crimes not only because of her shrewd intelligence, but because St. Mary Mead, over her lifetime, has given her seemingly infinite examples of the negative side of human nature. No crime can arise without reminding Miss Marple of some parallel incident in the history of her time. Miss Marple's acquaintances are sometimes bored by her frequent analogies to people and events from St. Mary Mead, but these analogies often lead Miss Marple to a deeper realization about the true nature of a crime. Although she looks like a sweet, frail old woman, Miss Marple is not afraid of dead bodies and is not easily intimidated. She also has a remarkable ability to latch onto a casual comment and connect it to the case at hand. Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew (A Caribbean Mystery,1964).


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 2 of 2) Aired November 9, 1953

Miss Marple is able to solve difficu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 1 of 2) 11-09-53</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 1 of 2) November 9, 1953

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story "The Tuesday Night Club" which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 9, 1953. "A Pocket Full Of Rye" - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him. His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-05T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 1 of 2) November 9, 1953

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. She is one of the most famous of Christie's characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first published appearance was in issue 350 of The Royal Magazine for December 1927 with the first printing of the short story &quot;The Tuesday Night Club&quot; which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 9, 1953. &quot;A Pocket Full Of Rye&quot; - When a upper middle class Rex Fortescue dies while having black tea, the police are shocked. Mr. Fortescue died during his morning tea in his office and the diagnosis was that a poison, taxine - a poison found as a mixture of cardiotoxic diterpenes in the leaves, but not the berries (arils), of the European yew tree - had killed him. His wife was the main suspect in the murder, until she also was murdered, after she drank tea laced with cyanide. Her lover, Vivian Dubois, was the suspect next, as well as just about everyone that knew the family.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Pocket Full Of Rye (Pt. 1 of 2) November 9, 1953

Jane Marple, usually referred to as Miss Ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Blue Beetle - Death Strikes From The East (06-05-40) 2-Parts COMPLETE</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight.Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

TODAY'S SHOW:
 
June 5, 1940. Program #14. Fox Features syndication. "Death Strikes From The East" Part One and Two (COMPLETE). Commercials added locally. The "Purple Dragon" hosts a Chinese drama, with a human sacrifice for an encore! . Tong Wars are being waged in Chinatown. The Blue Beetle looks toward the Orient to battle "The Purple Dragon." Commissioner Warren's daughter has been kidnapped. 26:53.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-05T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight.Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

TODAY'S SHOW:
 
June 5, 1940. Program #14. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Death Strikes From The East&quot; Part One and Two (COMPLETE). Commercials added locally. The &quot;Purple Dragon&quot; hosts a Chinese drama, with a human sacrifice for an encore! . Tong Wars are being waged in Chinatown. The Blue Beetle looks toward the Orient to battle &quot;The Purple Dragon.&quot; Commissioner Warren's daughter has been kidnapped. 26:53.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Strikes From The East (Aired June 5, 1940) 2-Parts COMPLETE

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      <title>Father Brown Mysteries - Three Tools Of Death (07-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. BBC Radio 4 produced a series of Father Brown stories from 1984 to 1986, starring Andrew Sachs as Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-05T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 52 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922. The relationship was recorded by O'Connor in his 1937 book Father Brown on Chesterton. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the famous story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal Flambeau. BBC Radio 4 produced a series of Father Brown stories from 1984 to 1986, starring Andrew Sachs as Father Brown. The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Tools Of Death (Aired July 22, 1945)

Father Brown is a fictional character created by En...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - Sucker Bait (06-09-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first "Barry Crane" and then "Barrie Craig". NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. The final spelling used for his character's first name, Barrie, was the same as that of Gargan's oldest son.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcast from both coasts. Even the spelling changed over the years. It was first &quot;Barry Crane&quot; and then &quot;Barrie Craig&quot;. NBC produced it in New York from 1951 to 1954 and then moved it to Hollywood where it aired from 1954 to 1955. It attracted only occasional sponsors so it was usually a sustainer. William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. As an actor, William Gargan had played Ellery Queen in three movies, before being cast as Kane. After he left Martin Kane, Gargan landed on his feet. He signed a million dollar, seven year contract with MCA for the radio show Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator on NBC. The final spelling used for his character's first name, Barrie, was the same as that of Gargan's oldest son.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sucker Bait (Aired June 9, 1955)

Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential I...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - A New School Bus (01-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)

Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, at the time CBS's West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role. Lucille Ball was believed to be the next choice, but she was already committed to My Favorite Husband and didn't audition. Then CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>our,miss,brooks,eve,arden,jeff,chandler,richard,crenna,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)

Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, at the time CBS's West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role. Lucille Ball was believed to be the next choice, but she was already committed to My Favorite Husband and didn't audition. Then CBS chairman Bill Paley, who was friendly with Arden, persuaded her to audition for the part. With a slightly rewritten audition script---Osgood Conklin, for example, was originally written as a school board president but was now written as the incoming new Madison principal---Arden agreed to give the newly-revamped show a try.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A New School Bus (Aired January 27, 1952)

Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Cars - Little Phil Alquin (05-09-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network "Little Phil Alquin". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as "Professor Lindsley." The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2018 16:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-04T09_03_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking killers and robbers with a recap of the justice which was enforced. The writer and director was William N. Robson. Calling All Cars episodes were dramatized true crime stories that were not only introduced by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department but were true life crime stories of the LAPD. If you are thinking early version of Dragnet, yes, but not quite as polished. Dragnet was believed to have been inspired by Calling All Cars. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 9, 1934. Program #24. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network &quot;Little Phil Alquin&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A police lieutenant has just been murdered by an unknown assailant. Frederick Lindsley is introduced as &quot;Professor Lindsley.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little Phil Alquin (Aired May 9, 1934)

As shows of this nature do it dealt with tracking kille...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Fortune (Starring Frank Sinatra) - Hauling Nitroglycerine (01-26-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)

Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just "the agency". The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as "the Irish clubhouse," who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1954. "Hauling Nitroglycerine" - NBC networkorigination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky's explosive job (in more ways than one!) is driving a truckload of nitroglycerine. Frank Sinatra, Frank Gerstle, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Bill Justine, Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Maurice Hart, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-04T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,fortune,ed,begley,frank,sinatra,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,law,police,jail,arresy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1400</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)

Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems to be a magnet for trouble, most often with the variety of odd jobs he takes. There is frequently a beautiful woman involved, some good girls, some bad. Rocky's a tough guy who stays just inside of the law but we get an occasional glimpse of a soft heart beneath the hard exterior. It's a character that Mr. Sinatra plays nicely. Employed or not, Rocky possesed a variety of skills. During the course of the series, he worked as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny. He could also fake enough bass to play at weddings and bar-mitzvahs. For most of the series, Rocky received his job assignments from the Gridley Employment Agency, usually referred to as just &quot;the agency&quot;. The only recurring character, throughout the series, besides Rocky himself, is the long-suffering Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger - a solid, although not-too-bright cop who works out of what is frequently referred to as &quot;the Irish clubhouse,&quot; who seemed to be constantly running into Rocky, whether he wanted to or not. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 26, 1954. &quot;Hauling Nitroglycerine&quot; - NBC networkorigination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Rocky's explosive job (in more ways than one!) is driving a truckload of nitroglycerine. Frank Sinatra, Frank Gerstle, George Lefferts (writer), Lynn Allen, Bill Justine, Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Maurice Hart, Andrew C. Love (director). 23:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hauling Nitroglycerine (Aired January 26, 1954)

Rocky, always ready with a wise remark, seems ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - The Case Of The Midnight Ride (03-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wolfe,sydney,greenstreet,archie,goodwin,wolf,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,death,killer,investigator,justice,prison,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolf is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11&quot; tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolf drinks beer throughout the day and is a glutton. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He is multilingual and brilliant, though apparently self-educated, and reading is his third passion after food and orchids. He works in an office in his house and almost never leaves home, even to pursue the detective work that finances his expensive lifestyle. Instead, his leg work is done by another live-in employee, Archie Goodwin. While both Wolf and Goodwin are licensed detectives, Goodwin is more of the classic fictional gumshoe, tough, wise-cracking, and skirt-chasing. He tells the stories in a breezy first-person narrative that is semi-hard-boiled in style.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Midnight Ride (Aired March 16, 1951)

Nero Wolf is a fictional detective create...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Jack Madigan Matter (Aired October 21, 1950)

 While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes.
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50)

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October 21, 1950. CBS network. "The Jack Madigan Matter". Sustaining. A bail bondsman hires Johnny to find two missing witnesses against gangster Jack Madigan. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Sidney Miller, John Dehner, Clayton Post, Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2018 00:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary> The Jack Madigan Matter (Aired October 21, 1950)

 While always a friend of the police, Johnny wasn't necessarily a stickler for the strictest interpretation of the law. He was willing to let some things slide to satisfy his own sense of justice, as long as the interests of his employer were protected. After a year-long break (August 1954 to August 1955), the show changed from a 30-minute, one-episode-per-week affair to a 15-minute, five-nights-a-week serial that introduced the most successful Johnny Dollar: Bob Bailey, who had just come off another network detective series, Let George Do It. With a new lead and 75 minutes of air time (minus commercials), it became possible to develop more complex story lines with interesting characters. Bob Bailey was exceptionally good in this format, making Johnny more sensitive and thoughtful in addition to his other attributes.
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - The Jack Madigan Matter (10-21-50)

THIS EPISODE: 

October 21, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Jack Madigan Matter&quot;. Sustaining. A bail bondsman hires Johnny to find two missing witnesses against gangster Jack Madigan. Edmond O'Brien, Gil Doud (writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Sidney Miller, John Dehner, Clayton Post, Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Jack Madigan Matter (Aired October 21, 1950)

 While always a friend of the police, Johnny...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Chop Suey Murder Case (12-20-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chop Suey Murder Case (Aired December 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential." Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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December 30, 1949. Program #76. ZIV Syndication. "The Chop Suey Murder Case". Commercials added locally. After a robbery and murder in Chinatown, Vance gets a jive-talking you Chinese assistant (who sounds like Charlie Chan's "Number One" son). The killer asks for an order of Din Yip Har...at $15,000 a dish! Jackson Beck, George Petrie, Joan Alexander. 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chop Suey Murder Case (Aired December 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or the artist, actu'lly at work, is wholly incons'quential.&quot; Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. Jose Ferrer played him in 1945. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1949. Program #76. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Chop Suey Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. After a robbery and murder in Chinatown, Vance gets a jive-talking you Chinese assistant (who sounds like Charlie Chan's &quot;Number One&quot; son). The killer asks for an order of Din Yip Har...at $15,000 a dish! Jackson Beck, George Petrie, Joan Alexander. 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chop Suey Murder Case (Aired December 30, 1949)

The fact that no one sees the criminal, or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Real McCoys - The Bigger They Are (12-12-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bigger They Are (Aired December 12, 1957)

A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bigger They Are (Aired December 12, 1957)

A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California's San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin', gol- darnin', consarnin' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody's affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke's teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke's 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos' best friend; and Flora, George's spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bigger They Are (Aired December 12, 1957)

A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Bookstore (12-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bookstore (Aired December 24, 1947)

The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. "Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. Drummond goes outside the law when he feels the ends justify the means." The opening of the radio show starts with a the sounds of footsteps, foghorn, then two shots ring out, followed by three blows of a police officer's whistle. Bulldog was a methodical crime-solving sleuth who let nothing get in his way of his goal, which was to put a stop to crime! Bulldog believed in uncomplicated and decisive means of getting his way with the lords of the underworld. 

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December 24, 1947. Mutual network. "The Bookstore". Captain Drummond stands in front of a bookstore to get out of the rain. He meets a beautiful blonde and murder. The program opening, closing and commercials have been deleted. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bookstore (Aired December 24, 1947)

The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. &quot;Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. Drummond goes outside the law when he feels the ends justify the means.&quot; The opening of the radio show starts with a the sounds of footsteps, foghorn, then two shots ring out, followed by three blows of a police officer's whistle. Bulldog was a methodical crime-solving sleuth who let nothing get in his way of his goal, which was to put a stop to crime! Bulldog believed in uncomplicated and decisive means of getting his way with the lords of the underworld. 

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December 24, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Bookstore&quot;. Captain Drummond stands in front of a bookstore to get out of the rain. He meets a beautiful blonde and murder. The program opening, closing and commercials have been deleted. 24:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bookstore (Aired December 24, 1947)

The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drum...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silver Theater - Murder Unlimited (03-09-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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 March 9, 1941. CBS network. "Murder Unlimited". Sponsored by: International Silver. The program opening and middle commercial have been deleted. Carole Lombard, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Edwin Max, Felix Mills (composer), Henry Charles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Reed Hadley. 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-02T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silver,theater,john,garfield,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

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 March 9, 1941. CBS network. &quot;Murder Unlimited&quot;. Sponsored by: International Silver. The program opening and middle commercial have been deleted. Carole Lombard, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Edwin Max, Felix Mills (composer), Henry Charles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, Reed Hadley. 25:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Unlimited (Aired March 9, 1941)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Janice Bennett Murder Case (11-27-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. 

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November 27, 1953. "The Janice Bennett Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Janice Bennett has been murdered and is declared dead by a doctor...who happens to be her father! An announcement is made that next week the show will be replaced by, "Twenty-First Precinct." Janice's husband is soon found dead; he's been hanged. Larry Thor, Cathy Lewis, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Edgar Barrier, Hy Averback, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Shepard Menken. 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 22:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-02T15_07_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot; Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 27, 1953. &quot;The Janice Bennett Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Janice Bennett has been murdered and is declared dead by a doctor...who happens to be her father! An announcement is made that next week the show will be replaced by, &quot;Twenty-First Precinct.&quot; Janice's husband is soon found dead; he's been hanged. Larry Thor, Cathy Lewis, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Edgar Barrier, Hy Averback, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Shepard Menken. 31:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Janice Bennett Murder Case (Aired November 27, 1953)

Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Stan Freberg Show - CBS Censor (08-18-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[CBS Censor (Aired August 18, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes; After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in.

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August 18, 1957. Program #6. "CBS Censor" - CBS network. Sustaining. Elderly Man River, Face The Funnies, The Rock Island Line. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-02T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>stan,freberg,show,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,happy,joke,billy,may,orchestra,satire,parody,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>CBS Censor (Aired August 18, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is an American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, puppeteer and advertising creative director. The son of a Baptist minister, Stan Freberg grew up in Pasadena, California. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity which underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody), and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors (an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio), as Freberg explained to Rusty Pipes; After I replaced Jack Benny in 1957 they were unable to sell me with spot announcements in the show. That would mean that every three minutes I'd have to drop a commercial in.

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August 18, 1957. Program #6. &quot;CBS Censor&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Elderly Man River, Face The Funnies, The Rock Island Line. Stan Freberg, Billy May and His Orchestra, Daws Butler, June Foray, Peggy Taylor, Peter Leeds. 28:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>CBS Censor (Aired August 18, 1957)

Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Captain Midnight - 2 Episodes From 1943 (04-12-43) (05-26-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Silver Dagger Strikes (04-12-43) and The Secret Squadron Strikes (05-26-43)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission. When the show began in 1938, Albright was a private aviator who helped people, but his situation changed in 1940. When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>captain,midnight,charles,james,albright,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Silver Dagger Strikes (04-12-43) and The Secret Squadron Strikes (05-26-43)

Captain Midnight was a U.S. radio serial broadcast from 1938 to 1949. Created by radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, the program was developed at WGN in Chicago. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, it began as a syndicated show in the fall of 1938, airing on a few midwest stations through the spring of 1940. In the fall of 1940, Ovaltine took over sponsorship, and the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until December, 1949. The title character, Charles James Albright, was a World War I pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission. When the show began in 1938, Albright was a private aviator who helped people, but his situation changed in 1940. When the show was taken over by Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into World War II.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Silver Dagger Strikes (04-12-43) and The Secret Squadron Strikes (05-26-43)

Captain Midnig...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder Clinic - The Governor Of Cape Haitian (08-11-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Governor Of Cape Haitian (Aired August 11, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the worldâs great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 11, 1942. Mutual network. "Governor Of Cap Haitian". Sustaining. A series of mysteries with a different detective appearing each week. Professor Henry Poggioli solves the case. 27:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Governor Of Cape Haitian (Aired August 11, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series which brought you each week one exciting case; one member from the special branch of the world&#226;s great detectives. Each week on Murder Clinic another detective story from another well-known mystery writer was adapted for broadcast. Fans of the so-called Golden Age of Detection should certainly sit up and take notice at the veritable cornucopia of delights that were heard during the year and a few months that the program was on the air. Every week another story by an author such as Edgar Wallace, Ngaio Marsh, Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr), Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, Jacques Futrelle, Stuart Palmer. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 11, 1942. Mutual network. &quot;Governor Of Cap Haitian&quot;. Sustaining. A series of mysteries with a different detective appearing each week. Professor Henry Poggioli solves the case. 27:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Governor Of Cape Haitian (Aired August 11, 1942)

Murder Clinic, the WOR-Mutual series whic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger With Granger - The Larry Simmons Case (1956)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Larry Simmons Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead "he gave the doll the once-over." He didn't kick with his foot, he "lifted a size 10." Instead of paying cash, he "forked over numbered lettuce." In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-01T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granger,danger,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Larry Simmons Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companions were Cal Hendrix, a reporter who served as an all-purpose source of criminal info, and Jake Rankin, a police detective with whom he had a grudging rivalry. The writing on the show seemed to incorporate most of the standard cliche's of the P.I. world. Granger, who was both the star and the first-person narrator of the show (not an uncommon practice with radio gumshoes), never saw a woman, instead &quot;he gave the doll the once-over.&quot; He didn't kick with his foot, he &quot;lifted a size 10.&quot; Instead of paying cash, he &quot;forked over numbered lettuce.&quot; In his investigations Steve Granger cooperates with the police and the FBI and other authorities.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Larry Simmons Case (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Danger With Granger arrived too late...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - The Big Heist (12-01-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into "The Man in Black" host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 1, 1952. CBS network. "The Big Heist". Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. The best bank buster in the business takes on a new man for his next job...much to his sorrow. John Hodiak, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Kearns, Ted Bliss, Jerry Hausner, Junius Matthews, Charles Calvert, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Bert Holland, Larry Thor (announcer). 28:20.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-01T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series called Forecast. The 1940 horror show was entitled Suspense and it was based on the Marie Belloc Lowndes' short Jack-the-Ripper novella, The Lodger. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, who had made a 1926 silent film based on the same story (Grams, 1997, 3). Its subtle ending generated a large volume of mail which convinced CBS executives that they had a strong market. Two years later, Suspense was aired. It became one of radio's longest lasting shows, surviving twenty years of consistent success. It had numerous announcers during those two decades, ranging from the early Berry Kroeger to the veteran announcers, Paul Frees and George Walsh. But it was Joseph Kearns who evolved into &quot;The Man in Black&quot; host in 1943. This mysterious all-knowing narrator was similar to The Whistler.. The character lasted for over 100 episodes until March of 1945.

THIS EPISODE: 

December 1, 1952. CBS network. &quot;The Big Heist&quot;. Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. The best bank buster in the business takes on a new man for his next job...much to his sorrow. John Hodiak, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Kearns, Ted Bliss, Jerry Hausner, Junius Matthews, Charles Calvert, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), E. Jack Neuman (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Bert Holland, Larry Thor (announcer). 28:20.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Heist (Aired December 1, 1952)

Suspense was actually spawned from another series calle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - The Portrait Artist (08-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS Radio. The show starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper (Liz and George Cugat in early episodes). The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the ficticious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was Jell-O, and an average of 3 "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode. The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-01T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS Radio. The show starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper (Liz and George Cugat in early episodes). The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the ficticious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was Jell-O, and an average of 3 &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode. The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cloak And Dagger - Over Ground Railroad (09-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950.)

This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1950. NBC network. "Overground Railroad". Sustaining. An O.S.S. agent is sent to occupied Paris to establish a network to help American flyers who have been shot down over France. The system cue has been deleted. Les Tremayne, Bryna Raeburn, John Powers (sound effects), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alistair MacBain (creator), Corey Ford (creator), Lily Valenti, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Manny Segal (sound effects). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-07-01T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cloak,dagger,oss,corey,ford,spy,us,government,intrigue,cia,undercover,crime,war,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950.)

This is the story of the WWII special governmental agency, the OSS, or Office of Strategic Services. Its mission was to develop and maintain spy networks throughout Europe and into Asia, while giving aid to underground partisan groups and developing espionage activities for Allied forces overseas.The show is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Col. Corey Ford and Major Alastair MacBain (who were associated with the OSS from its early days.) The dramas are not Hollywood-style, in that they sometimes end with plans foiled or leading characters dead. The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers. Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy, the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.

THIS EPISODE:

September 8, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Overground Railroad&quot;. Sustaining. An O.S.S. agent is sent to occupied Paris to establish a network to help American flyers who have been shot down over France. The system cue has been deleted. Les Tremayne, Bryna Raeburn, John Powers (sound effects), Louis G. Cowan (producer), Alistair MacBain (creator), Corey Ford (creator), Lily Valenti, Winifred Wolfe (writer), Jack Gordon, Jon Gart (music director), Manny Segal (sound effects). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Over Ground Railroad (Aired September 8, 1950.)

This is the story of the WWII special governme...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Private Files Of Rex Saunders - A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (06-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)

Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the "dick" goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing.  As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role.

THIS EPISODE:

June 20, 1951. NBC network. "A Murder Deep In A Killer's Mind". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney. 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-07-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-30T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rex,saunders,private,files,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)

Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, this thriller is typical of radio mystery shows. However, it has one thing the others don't--that is a sauve Englishman by the name of Rex Harrison. Harrison turns in a better than average performance as a private detective. With the help of an assistant played by Leon Janey, the &quot;dick&quot; goes his way solving a new mystery each week. Impressing us most was the quiet manner in which Harrison plays his new role. Not once during the entire half hour show did he raise his voice enough to activate the decible meter on the KSMO switchboard. Most radio detectives are of the loud and fast talking type, who just love to order their girl friends and constituted police authorities around like mad. Harrison's show keeps away from this sort of thing.  As a detective--gentleman or otherwise--Rex Harrison lends a distinctively intelligent and understated confidence to the role.

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June 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Murder Deep In A Killer's Mind&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA Victor. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney. 28:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> A Murder Deep In A Killers Mind (Aired June 20, 1951)

Heard every Wednesday night at 7:30, th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr &amp; Mrs North - The Fallen Star (03-16-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

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March 16, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Fallen Star". The daughter of a famous actress fakes a suicide...but then her mother is murdered! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 23:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Fallen Star&quot;. The daughter of a famous actress fakes a suicide...but then her mother is murdered! Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 27:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Fallen Star (Aired March 16, 1954)

Their long-run series continued for over two decades an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Royal Purple Scooter (01-23-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.

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January 23, 1955. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Royal Purple Scooter". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Ann Corio, Mandel Kramer, Frances Crane (creator), David Pfeffer, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Roger Tuttle (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-30T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.

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January 23, 1955. Program #1. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Royal Purple Scooter&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Ann Corio, Mandel Kramer, Frances Crane (creator), David Pfeffer, Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Roger Tuttle (announcer). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Royal Purple Scooter (Aired January 23, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show- Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (01-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil Harris thinks he is drafted! Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Bill Forman (announcer), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 27:50. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-30T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1949. NBC network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Phil Harris thinks he is drafted! Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Bill Forman (announcer), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). 27:50. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Phil Thinks He Is Being Drafted (Aired January 2, 1949)

As both Phil and Alice were known sing...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - One Hundred In The Dark (09-30-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)

In the earliest years, the program was hosted by "The Man in Black" (played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr. One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's "Sorry, Wrong Number," about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehead) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate. First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times (last on February 14, 1960) — each time with Moorehead. The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation, Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), starring Barbara Stanwyck. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance, 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 30, 1942. CBS network. "One Hundred In The Dark". Sustaining. A strange series of tales with no conclusive endings. The show actually gets away with having a person count from one to one hundred, without fadeouts or skipping numbers. The script was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on November 20, 1947. Alice Frost, Helen Lewis, Paul Luther, Ian Martin, Ted Osborne, Frank Readick, Stefan Schnabel, Owen M. Johnson (author), Jack Finke (adaptor), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-30T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)

In the earliest years, the program was hosted by &quot;The Man in Black&quot; (played by Joseph Kearns or Ted Osborne) with many episodes written or adapted by the prominent mystery author John Dickson Carr. One of the series' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number,&quot; about a bedridden woman (Agnes Moorehead) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate. First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times (last on February 14, 1960) &#8212; each time with Moorehead. The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation, Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), starring Barbara Stanwyck. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance, 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 30, 1942. CBS network. &quot;One Hundred In The Dark&quot;. Sustaining. A strange series of tales with no conclusive endings. The show actually gets away with having a person count from one to one hundred, without fadeouts or skipping numbers. The script was subsequently produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; on November 20, 1947. Alice Frost, Helen Lewis, Paul Luther, Ian Martin, Ted Osborne, Frank Readick, Stefan Schnabel, Owen M. Johnson (author), Jack Finke (adaptor), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>One Hundred In The Dark (Aired September 30, 1942)

In the earliest years, the program was host...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)

A man of mystery who was "never seen, only heard," The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals. Radio listeners knew him as Lamont Cranston, "wealthy young man about town who years ago in the Orient learned a strange and mysterious secret--the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him." However, The Shadow first materialized not as a crimefighting sleuth but as the sinister host and narrator of mystery stories adapted from the pages of the world's first detective fiction magazine.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1939. Program #22. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Man Who Murdered Time". Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. Possibly a syndicated version of the network program of January 1, 1939. A mad scientist, about to die, invents a time machine with the ability to repeat December 31st eternally. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Kenny Delmar, Ray Collins, Everett Sloane, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 03:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-29T20_08_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Murdered Time (01-01-39)

A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Shadow was also the first multimedia sensation and helped propel the young Orson Welles into the national spotlight. The famous character was also portrayed on radio by James LaCurto, Frank Readick, Carl Kroenke, Bill Johnstone, John Archer, Steve Courtleigh and Bret Morrison. The readers of Walter Gibson's pulp novels knew The Shadow as a master investigator who operated under the cover of darkness as he commanded a small army of agents in his war against the underworld and white-collar criminals. Radio listeners knew him as Lamont Cranston, &quot;wealthy young man about town who years ago in the Orient learned a strange and mysterious secret--the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him.&quot; However, The Shadow first materialized not as a crimefighting sleuth but as the sinister host and narrator of mystery stories adapted from the pages of the world's first detective fiction magazine.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1939. Program #22. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Man Who Murdered Time&quot;. Sponsored by: B.F. Goodrich Tires. Possibly a syndicated version of the network program of January 1, 1939. A mad scientist, about to die, invents a time machine with the ability to repeat December 31st eternally. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Kenny Delmar, Ray Collins, Everett Sloane, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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A man of mystery who was &quot;never seen, only heard,&quot; The Sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (07-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled "The Old Detective's Pupil" on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1945. Mutual network. "The Unwritten Letter". Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A man who died with a blank letter in his hand, and a murder solved after an interview with the corpse. Lon Clark. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-29T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in in a dime novel entitled &quot;The Old Detective's Pupil&quot; on September 18, 1886. In 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street &amp; Smith's Detective Story Magazine. Novels featuring Carter continued to appear through the 1950s, by which time there was also a popular radio show, Nick Carter, Master Detective, which aired on Mutual from 1943 to 1955. Nick Carter first came to radio as The Return of Nick Carter. Then Nick Carter, Master Detective, with Lon Clark in the title role, began April 11, 1943, on Mutual, continuing in many different timeslots for well over a decade. Jock MacGregor was the producer-director of scripts by Alfred Bester, Milton J. Kramer, David Kogan and others. Background music was supplied by organists Hank Sylvern, Lew White and George Wright. Patsy Bowen, Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer).

THIS EPISODE:

July 29, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Unwritten Letter&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A man who died with a blank letter in his hand, and a murder solved after an interview with the corpse. Lon Clark. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Unwritten Letter (Aired July 29, 1945)

Nick Carter, Master Detective - Nick Ca...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - Who Is Sylvia? (11-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine." Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.

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November 22, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. "Who Is Sylvia?". Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A wealthy man with a very beautiful wife commits suicide. This is very fishy as Sylvia is some lady! The middle commercial has been deleted. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Wally Maher, Frances Chaney, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Fred Howard, Luis Van Rooten, Ken Christy. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine.&quot; Valentine's secretary was Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie (Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, Lillian Buyeff). As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encounted Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. &quot;Who Is Sylvia?&quot;. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. A wealthy man with a very beautiful wife commits suicide. This is very fishy as Sylvia is some lady! The middle commercial has been deleted. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Don Clark (director), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Wally Maher, Frances Chaney, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Fred Howard, Luis Van Rooten, Ken Christy. 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Who Is Sylvia? (Aired November 22, 1948)

Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Sorry Wrong Number (06-05-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)

The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?', a cod-Second World War propaganda singalong written especially for the show (by Jimmy Perry), introduced Dad's Army, the zenith of the British broad-comedy ensemble sitcom. Consistently good writing and a wonderful cast of old timers and newer talents combined to produce a whimsical period-piece that continues, justifiably, to be savoured and has now assumed a place in the 'hall of greats' pantheon, adored by new generations of the British public.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1974. "Sorry Wrong Number" Captain Mainwaring is horrified when he discovers half the platoon do not know how to use a telephone correctly. He attempts to instruct them on the correct use to aid better communication between men on patrol and the church hall. However, when a German plane crashes in the resevoir, Jones puts these methods to the test with chaotic results...Cast:
Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring) , John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Graham Stark (Private Walker), Bill Pertwee (The ARP Warden), Pearl Hackney (Mrs Pike), Avril Angers (The Telephone Operator), John Forest (Lieutenant Hope-Bruce), John Snagge (BBC Announcer)


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-29T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1651</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)

The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?', a cod-Second World War propaganda singalong written especially for the show (by Jimmy Perry), introduced Dad's Army, the zenith of the British broad-comedy ensemble sitcom. Consistently good writing and a wonderful cast of old timers and newer talents combined to produce a whimsical period-piece that continues, justifiably, to be savoured and has now assumed a place in the 'hall of greats' pantheon, adored by new generations of the British public.

THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1974. &quot;Sorry Wrong Number&quot; Captain Mainwaring is horrified when he discovers half the platoon do not know how to use a telephone correctly. He attempts to instruct them on the correct use to aid better communication between men on patrol and the church hall. However, when a German plane crashes in the resevoir, Jones puts these methods to the test with chaotic results...Cast:
Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring) , John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Graham Stark (Private Walker), Bill Pertwee (The ARP Warden), Pearl Hackney (Mrs Pike), Avril Angers (The Telephone Operator), John Forest (Lieutenant Hope-Bruce), John Snagge (BBC Announcer)


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Sorry Wrong Number (Aired June 5, 1974)

The unmistakable voice of Bud Flanagan singing 'Who D...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Club - Death Never Doubles (06-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1947. Mutual network. "Death Never Doubles". Sustaining. A lawyer and a crook are doubles and the crook's mob mistake the lawyer for their old boss. Stedman Coles (writer), Chester Stratton, Larry Haines, Julie Stevens. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 05:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-28T22_01_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Death Never Doubles&quot;. Sustaining. A lawyer and a crook are doubles and the crook's mob mistake the lawyer for their old boss. Stedman Coles (writer), Chester Stratton, Larry Haines, Julie Stevens. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Never Doubles (Aired June 26, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>21st Precinct - The Nolen Brothers (07-07-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1953. CBS network. "The Nolen Brothers" - Sustaining. The first show of the series. An exciting story about three desperate bank robbers trapped in a Bronx apartment and more than willing to shoot it out. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Mandel Kramer, Ken Lynch, Joan Lorring, Barbara Weeks, Art Hannes (announcer), Bill Lipton, Wendell Holmes, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (director). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-28T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>21,precinct,twenty,first,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama series of the early- to mid-1950's that were aired in the wake of Dragnet. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operation of a single police precinct. Actual cases were used as the basis for stories. The Precinct Captain acted as the narrator for the series.The official title of the series according to the series scripts and the CBS series promotional materials was 21st Precinct and not Twenty-First Precinct or Twenty First Precinct which appears in many Old-Time Radio books. In 1953 CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for their own half-hour police series and focus on the day-to-day operations of a single police precinct. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 7, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Nolen Brothers&quot; - Sustaining. The first show of the series. An exciting story about three desperate bank robbers trapped in a Bronx apartment and more than willing to shoot it out. Everett Sloane, Lawson Zerbe, Mandel Kramer, Ken Lynch, Joan Lorring, Barbara Weeks, Art Hannes (announcer), Bill Lipton, Wendell Holmes, Stanley Niss (writer, director), John Ives (director). 27:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nolen Brothers (Aired July 7, 1953)

21st Precinct was one of the realistic police drama se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (05-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season,The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1950. "Solve The Kent Jackson's Murder" - NBC network. Sustaining. You can sometimes hook the biggest fish of all, right in the middle of a freight car! Steve Mitchell travels to Mandalay to help plug a leak of supplies being diverted to Burma. A foreign correspondent named Chris Forrester is the key to finding the highjackers. Adrian Gendot (writer), Alice Backes, Ben Wright, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, John Storm (announcer), Paul Frees, Ramsay Hill, Robert Ryf (writer), Vivi Janis. 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-28T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1618</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars of Radio espionage and intrigue, running from 1941 to 1954, most often under the lead of the gifted character actor, George Coulouris. The Counterspy series had been well underway since 1942 and ran in one incarnation or another through 1954. The Man Called X had already aired--to great popular and critical acclaim--for almost five years prior to 1949. Indeed, within a year of airing Dangerous Assignment's Summer 1949 season,The Man Called X returned to the air for another two years. For one of those years, Dangerous Assignment and The Man Called X ran back to back in the NBC line-up. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1950. &quot;Solve The Kent Jackson's Murder&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. You can sometimes hook the biggest fish of all, right in the middle of a freight car! Steve Mitchell travels to Mandalay to help plug a leak of supplies being diverted to Burma. A foreign correspondent named Chris Forrester is the key to finding the highjackers. Adrian Gendot (writer), Alice Backes, Ben Wright, Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Herb Butterfield, John Storm (announcer), Paul Frees, Ramsay Hill, Robert Ryf (writer), Vivi Janis. 26:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Solve The Kent Jackson Murder (Aired May 24, 1950)

Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Sophisticated Bud (05-14-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1953. "Sophisticated Bud" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post cereals, Sanka. Is Bud a snob? No, he's just not able to talk with girls. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-06-28T07_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1530194451.12875027" length="7100962" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12875030.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.

THIS EPISODE:

May 14, 1953. &quot;Sophisticated Bud&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post cereals, Sanka. Is Bud a snob? No, he's just not able to talk with girls. Robert Young, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (creator), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Jerry Marshall (commercial spokesman), Rhoda Williams, Marylee Robb, Helen Strohm. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sophisticated Bud (Aired May 14, 1953)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is per...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight - The Visits (1969)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Visits (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

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      <title>Macabre - The Crystalline Man (01-01-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Crystalline Man (Aired January 1, 1962)

This original series was created by FEN's assistant director for production, William Verdier.  Parts are filled locally, mainly by FEN staff members supplemented by local talent from various organizations in the Kanto area. The "Macabre" series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled "Final Resting Place," is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.. Mr. Buey entered the Civilian Service from the old Yankee Radio Network, serving as Program Director of FEN Tokyo from its inception in 1946.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1962. Program #7. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Crystalline Man". The discovery of a quartz sarcophagus and a crystal man asleep inside of it. Walt Sheldon, Alan Frank, William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Mitzi Hennessey, Christine Virdier, John Buey, Milton Radmilovich, James Sheldon, Al Lepage (announcer), Carolyn Johnston (associate director), Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), James Connolly (sound patterns), Bob Eddy (sound patterns). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-27T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,horror,thriller,suspense,drama,mystery,weird,scifi,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Crystalline Man (Aired January 1, 1962)

This original series was created by FEN's assistant director for production, William Verdier.  Parts are filled locally, mainly by FEN staff members supplemented by local talent from various organizations in the Kanto area. The &quot;Macabre&quot; series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled &quot;Final Resting Place,&quot; is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.. Mr. Buey entered the Civilian Service from the old Yankee Radio Network, serving as Program Director of FEN Tokyo from its inception in 1946.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1962. Program #7. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Crystalline Man&quot;. The discovery of a quartz sarcophagus and a crystal man asleep inside of it. Walt Sheldon, Alan Frank, William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Mitzi Hennessey, Christine Virdier, John Buey, Milton Radmilovich, James Sheldon, Al Lepage (announcer), Carolyn Johnston (associate director), Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), James Connolly (sound patterns), Bob Eddy (sound patterns). 26:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crystalline Man (Aired January 1, 1962)

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      <title>Confession - The James V Madsen Case (08-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1953 NBC network. "The James V. Madsen Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-27T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1953 NBC network. &quot;The James V. Madsen Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Free...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Casey Crime Photographer - Tough Guy (03-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tough Guy (Aired March 4, 1948)

Casey and Ann often enlisted the aid their police cheif friend, Captain Logan during each week's half-hour episode. In between assighments, crime investigators Casey and Ann went to their favorite tavern, 'The Blue Note', and discussed their adventures with their bartender friend Ethelbert. There the crowd was friendly and the music was more than a backdrop. The jazz piano belonged to Herman Chittison, Matt Crowley and Staats Cotsworth played Casey, with the latter playing the role longer: Alice Reinheart, Betty Furness, Jone Allison, Lesley Woods, and Jan Miner (best remembered in the role) played Ann at different times.

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1948. CBS network. "Tough Guy". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A Jewish cab driver is duped and used as an alibi for the robbery of a theatre and a murderer. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Joseph Julian, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-27T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>casey,crime,photographer,staats,cotsworth,law,police,investigate,news,reporter,newspaper,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure,mystery</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tough Guy (Aired March 4, 1948)

Casey and Ann often enlisted the aid their police cheif friend, Captain Logan during each week's half-hour episode. In between assighments, crime investigators Casey and Ann went to their favorite tavern, 'The Blue Note', and discussed their adventures with their bartender friend Ethelbert. There the crowd was friendly and the music was more than a backdrop. The jazz piano belonged to Herman Chittison, Matt Crowley and Staats Cotsworth played Casey, with the latter playing the role longer: Alice Reinheart, Betty Furness, Jone Allison, Lesley Woods, and Jan Miner (best remembered in the role) played Ann at different times.

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Tough Guy&quot;. Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A Jewish cab driver is duped and used as an alibi for the robbery of a theatre and a murderer. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Joseph Julian, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 28:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Tough Guy (Aired March 4, 1948)

Casey and Ann often enlisted the aid their police cheif friend...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Studio One&quot; - Singing Guns (10-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Studio One" - Singing Guns (Aired October 21, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas, 

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1947. CBS network. "Singing Guns". Sustaining. A western adventurer about Rianon, a gangster who comes down from the mountain where he hides out, and becomes a successful farmer. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Myron McCormick, Gary Merrill, Max Brand (author). 1:01:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-27T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,jeff,chandler,john,dehner,ben,wright,virginia,gregg,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3668</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Studio One&quot; - Singing Guns (Aired October 21, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas, 

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Singing Guns&quot;. Sustaining. A western adventurer about Rianon, a gangster who comes down from the mountain where he hides out, and becomes a successful farmer. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Myron McCormick, Gary Merrill, Max Brand (author). 1:01:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Studio One&quot; - Singing Guns (Aired October 21, 1947)

Studio One, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Woman's Rights Convention (06-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Woman's Rights Convention (Aired June 18, 1950)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. CBS network. "The Woman's Rights Convention". Sustaining. The events of September 7, 1853. The start of a campaign for the right vote and equal rights for women. Sam Abelow (producer), Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Irving Gitlin (script editor), Minerva Pious, Grace Matthews, Don Hollenbeck, Ned Calmer, Jane Lyon (writer), Peter Lyon (writer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Bill Leonard, Larry LeSueur, Amanda Randolph, Guy Sorel, Ruth Yorke, Lesley Woods, Charles Webster, Burford Hampden. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-27T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,women's,rights</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Woman's Rights Convention (Aired June 18, 1950)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. reated by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Woman's Rights Convention&quot;. Sustaining. The events of September 7, 1853. The start of a campaign for the right vote and equal rights for women. Sam Abelow (producer), Werner Mishel (documentary unit supervisor), Irving Gitlin (script editor), Minerva Pious, Grace Matthews, Don Hollenbeck, Ned Calmer, Jane Lyon (writer), Peter Lyon (writer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Bill Leonard, Larry LeSueur, Amanda Randolph, Guy Sorel, Ruth Yorke, Lesley Woods, Charles Webster, Burford Hampden. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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You Are There is an American historical ed...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man From Homicide - Old Man Kelso (07-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Old Man Kelso (Aired July 16, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club.

THIS EPISODE:

July 16, 1951. ABC network. Sustaining. An excellent action-packed whodunit. "Old Man Kelso", a man with $9 million, is found dead with a spear through his body. Lieutenant Lou Dana investigates. Barney Phillips, Basil Adlam (music), Bill Bouchey, Dan Duryea, Dick Powell (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Herb Butterfield, Jo Gilbert, Orval Anderson (announcer), Tony Barrett. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-26T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,from,homicide,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Man Kelso (Aired July 16, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club.

THIS EPISODE:

July 16, 1951. ABC network. Sustaining. An excellent action-packed whodunit. &quot;Old Man Kelso&quot;, a man with $9 million, is found dead with a spear through his body. Lieutenant Lou Dana investigates. Barney Phillips, Basil Adlam (music), Bill Bouchey, Dan Duryea, Dick Powell (writer), Dwight Hauser (director), Herb Butterfield, Jo Gilbert, Orval Anderson (announcer), Tony Barrett. 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Old Man Kelso (Aired July 16, 1951)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - JiveTalk (05-18-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[JiveTalk (Aired May 18, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1946. "JiveTalk" - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>JiveTalk (Aired May 18, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice.

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May 18, 1946. &quot;JiveTalk&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Archie and Jughead are hep! Archie tries to get a date with jive talk. It works! Don't miss the young audience tittering when Betty (the sound effects man) gives Archie a kiss. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Ian Martin, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, Carl Jampel (writer), Felix McGuire (organist), Charles Urquhart (director), Tex Antoine (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>JiveTalk (Aired May 18, 1946)

Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - Escape To Nowhere (05-07-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. 


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-26T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-74 radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program aired in stereo for two seasons. Some of the scripts were written by Serling. Originally placed into syndication on September 3, 1973, the series was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December of that year. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Mutual affiliates could broadcast the series in any time slot that they wished. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape To Nowhere (Aired May 7, 1974)

The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973-7...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - Victory (02-19-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)

Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. 

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February 16, 1950. NBC network. "Victory". Sustaining. Good adventure set in the South Pacific. A woman, several men, and plans for revenge. Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Constance Cavendish, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Herbert Rawlinson, John Crosby, Joseph Conrad (author), Lester Schott, Ramsay Hill, Whitfield Connor. 59:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-26T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)

Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio AND a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Victory&quot;. Sustaining. Good adventure set in the South Pacific. A woman, several men, and plans for revenge. Andrew C. Love (director), Ben Wright, Constance Cavendish, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Herbert Rawlinson, John Crosby, Joseph Conrad (author), Lester Schott, Ramsay Hill, Whitfield Connor. 59:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Victory (Aired February 16, 1950)

Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Child's Play (06-24-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24, 1951. NBC network. "Child's Play". Sustaining. A man receives a "Build-A-Man" kit from the future. The script was used subsequently on "X Minus One" on October 20, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Karl Weber, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Patsy Campbell, William Tenn (author), William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Ian Martin, Adelaide Klein. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-25T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dimension,x,one,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1429</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspense and Escape. But until the premiere of Dimension X -- a full two decades after network radio was established -- there were no major science fiction series of broad appeal to adults. This show dramatized the work of such young writers as Ray Bradbury, Robert (Psycho) Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. In-house script writer was Ernest Kinoy, who adapted the master works and contributed occasional storied of his own. Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 24, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Child's Play&quot;. Sustaining. A man receives a &quot;Build-A-Man&quot; kit from the future. The script was used subsequently on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on October 20, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Karl Weber, Leon Janney, Norman Rose (host), Patsy Campbell, William Tenn (author), William Welch (producer), Bob Warren (announcer), Ian Martin, Adelaide Klein. 23:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Child's Play (Aired June 24, 1951)

Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran u...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Case Dismissed - Legal Wills (02-06-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)

Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1954. "Legal Wills" - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2018 01:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-25T18_04_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case,dismissed,loyola,university,drama,law,lawyer,crime,chicago,bar,justice,court,judge,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,kids,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1711</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)

Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. After resolving the script one way or the other, the Host, John Fitzgerald, would dissect the legal issues involved in the script, point listeners to the right source of legal information--for the State of Illinois, in any case--and suggest alternate scenarios, as time permitted, to further illustrate the larger issues behind that week's topic. As a local presentation, WMAQ's production of Case Dismissed acquitted itself very well indeed. With few exceptions, the enacted legal issues were realistically depicted, thoroughly explored, and informatively resolved. The exposition for and resolution of these programs was never preachy, overly complicated, nor left unresolved. Each story had an arc that was resolved for that particular combination of legal issues and choices. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1954. &quot;Legal Wills&quot; - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. The legal problems of making a will. Alma Platts, Rita Ascot, Arthur Peterson, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen (writer), Russ Reed, Paul Barnes, Charles Flynn, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Lee Bennett (announcer). 28:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Legal Wills (Aired February 6, 1954)

Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (04-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.

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April 28, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. The "Sam Shovel" story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called "Tony's Home Permanent." The same script was used previously on October 28, 1948. A "Baron Munchausen" joke is also repeated from the progrm of October 28, 1948. The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Hal Winters, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 20:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-25T13_12_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1719</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.

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April 28, 1949. ABC network. Music fill for local commercial insert. The &quot;Sam Shovel&quot; story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called &quot;Tony's Home Permanent.&quot; The same script was used previously on October 28, 1948. A &quot;Baron Munchausen&quot; joke is also repeated from the progrm of October 28, 1948. The system cue is added live. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Susan Miller, Hal Winters, Charles Vanda (producer), Ed Forman (writer), Paul Conlan (writer), Pat Costello (writer), George Fenneman (announcer). 28:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sam Shovel - Tony' s Home Permanent (Aired April 28, 1949)

Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr Kildare - Caroline Shelley (03-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,  1950)

 After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

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March 15,  1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Caroline Shelley is a little girl in Blair Hospital with a bad appendix; an operation is needed immediately. Her parents have separated, leaving her a lonely little girl. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (announcer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William P. Rousseau (director), Jean Holloway (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Bea Benaderet, Marlene Ames, Jack Edwards, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-25T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1635</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,  1950)

 After the first ten films, the series eliminated the character of Kildare and focused instead on Gillespie. In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

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March 15,  1950. Program #9. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Caroline Shelley is a little girl in Blair Hospital with a bad appendix; an operation is needed immediately. Her parents have separated, leaving her a lonely little girl. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Joy (announcer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William P. Rousseau (director), Jean Holloway (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Bea Benaderet, Marlene Ames, Jack Edwards, Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Caroline Shelley (Aired March 15,  1950)

 After the first ten films, the series eliminated the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - My Beloved Must Die (07-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book was very much its own production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 22, 1945. Program #19. Mutual net origination, Michelson syndication. "My Beloved Must Die". Commercials added locally. A fascinating tale of what happens to women who fall in love with the Devil! This program has also been dated September 23, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. The Sealed Book was very much its own production. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 22, 1945. Program #19. Mutual net origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;My Beloved Must Die&quot;. Commercials added locally. A fascinating tale of what happens to women who fall in love with the Devil! This program has also been dated September 23, 1945 on WGN, Chicago. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clarke (host), Jock MacGregor (producer, director). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>My Beloved Must Die (Aired July 22, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Maisie - Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)

From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. "Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her," Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishman Hour" and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on "Woodbury Playhouse," "Screen Guild Theatre," and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theatre. Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. "Your pictures pay for our mistakes," Arthur B. Mayer told her. "And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that." In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 04:07:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-24T21_07_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>maisie,adventure,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,actress,brooklyn,old,radio,otr,kids,ann,sothern,hans,conried,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)

From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play Maisie. She began in Hollywood as an extra in 1927. &quot;Maisie and I were just together - I just understood her,&quot; Sothern, born Harriette Arlene Lake, said after several of the films made her a star. Throughout the 1930s and '40s, Ann Sothern and Lucille Ball, like many performers in Hollywood, had not one but two careers - one in motion pictures and one on radio. Ann had started in radio as early as 1935, appearing on such variety shows as Rudy Vallee's &quot;The Fleishman Hour&quot; and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall. She also did dramatic parts on &quot;Woodbury Playhouse,&quot; &quot;Screen Guild Theatre,&quot; and the biggest anthology of them all, Lux Radio Theatre. Throughout the 1940s, the Maisie pictures continued to be released every couple of years. &quot;Your pictures pay for our mistakes,&quot; Arthur B. Mayer told her. &quot;And you'll just keep making Maisies as long as you do that.&quot; In July, 1945, Ann took Maisie to radio in a half-hour weekly radio for CBS.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Maisie Confesses To A Jewel Robbery (03-23-50)

From the first, MGM wanted Ann Sothern to play ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Director's Playhouse - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (01-30-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief "curtain call" with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 30, 1949. NBC network. "Mr. and Mrs. Smith". Sustaining. A comedy about a feuding couple who discover that they really aren't married after all. Guest director Alfred Hitchcock introduces the story and tells how he "appeared" in a cameo radio role. Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Dink Trout, Frank Barton (announcer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Pat McGeehan, Robert Montgomery, Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-24T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-24T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio anthology series which brought leading Hollywood actors to the NBC microphones beginning in 1949. The radio program broadcast adaptations of films, and original directors of the films were sometimes involved in the productions, although their participation was usually limited to introducing the radio adaptations, and a brief &quot;curtain call&quot; with the cast and host at the end of the program. The series later had a brief run on television. The radio version ran for 122 episodes and aired on NBC from January 9, 1949 to September 28, 1951 under several different titles: NBC Theater, Screen Director's Guild Assignment, Screen Director's Assignment and, as of July 1, 1949, Screen Director's Playhouse. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 30, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Smith&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a feuding couple who discover that they really aren't married after all. Guest director Alfred Hitchcock introduces the story and tells how he &quot;appeared&quot; in a cameo radio role. Bill Cairn (director), Carleton Young, Dink Trout, Frank Barton (announcer), Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Mary Jane Croft, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Pat McGeehan, Robert Montgomery, Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith (Aired January 30, 1949)

Screen Director's Playhouse is a popular radio antho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Leila's Returning (09-19-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941–1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

September 19, 1943. " Leila's Returning" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Leila Ransom is coming back to Summerfield. Gildersleeve sings, "Speak To Me Of Love." Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 31:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 18:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-24T11_18_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase.

THIS EPISODE:

September 19, 1943. &quot; Leila's Returning&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Dinner. Leila Ransom is coming back to Summerfield. Gildersleeve sings, &quot;Speak To Me Of Love.&quot; Claude Sweeten (music), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Walter Tetley. 31:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Leila's Returning (Aired September 19, 1943)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941&#8211;1957), initially wri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - Statement Of Fact (05-14-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Statement Of Fact (Aired May 14, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. As Lewis embarked on his second decade with CBS he was already being promoted as 'Mr. Radio' by CBS' Publicity Department--and for good reason. Indeed, in spite of the early explosion of Television in the 1950s, Elliott Lewis continued to express his preference--very publicly--for Radio as a dramatic medium over Television. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 14, 1953. CBS network. "Statement Of Fact". Sustaining. A good story about an ambitious district attorney and his interview with a woman who has just murdered her husband with a hatchet. Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Joan Danton, Joseph Kearns, Ray Noble (theme composer), Truda Marson, Tyler McVey. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-24T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,lewis,elliot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Statement Of Fact (Aired May 14, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. As Lewis embarked on his second decade with CBS he was already being promoted as 'Mr. Radio' by CBS' Publicity Department--and for good reason. Indeed, in spite of the early explosion of Television in the 1950s, Elliott Lewis continued to express his preference--very publicly--for Radio as a dramatic medium over Television. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 14, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Statement Of Fact&quot;. Sustaining. A good story about an ambitious district attorney and his interview with a woman who has just murdered her husband with a hatchet. Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Joan Danton, Joseph Kearns, Ray Noble (theme composer), Truda Marson, Tyler McVey. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Statement Of Fact (Aired May 14, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Janice Bennett (06-22-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)

Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)
The series attracted no less talent than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1948. Program #28. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. "Janice Bennet". Commercials added locally. Book 701, page 327. A woman always takes the easy way out. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as "Fate" and co-producer), Ginny Johnson, Gloria Gordon, Doug Young, James Murphy, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-24T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-06-24T00_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1529823656.12868059" length="6461443" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1614</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12868062.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)

Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)
The series attracted no less talent than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future.

THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1948. Program #28. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles origination, Finley syndication. &quot;Janice Bennet&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 701, page 327. A woman always takes the easy way out. The date is subject to correction. Herb Lytton (as &quot;Fate&quot; and co-producer), Ginny Johnson, Gloria Gordon, Doug Young, James Murphy, Ray Ehrlenborn (sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Larry Finley (producer). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)

Janice Bennett (Aired June 22, 1948)
The series attracte...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Algiers (10-08-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Algiers (Aired October 8, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1939. CBS network. "Algiers". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The romance of Pepe Le Moko and of his fatal love in the Casbah. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Orson Welles (host), Paulette Goddard. 52:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-23T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-06-23T19_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1529805627.12868015" length="12560635" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3140</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Algiers (Aired October 8, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

October 8, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Algiers&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The romance of Pepe Le Moko and of his fatal love in the Casbah. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Orson Welles (host), Paulette Goddard. 52:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Algiers (Aired October 8, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Danger Doctor Danfield - The Case Of The Darkened Face (09-22-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his "pretty, young" secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1946. Program #6. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. "The Case Of The Darkened Face". Commercials added locally. An actress with a deformed face can be cured by a miraculous cream, but the formula for the cream has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-23T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>danger,doctor,danfield,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,investigate,cop,police,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1480</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilkinson and produced by Wally Ramsey. The show had a formula with the crime usually being committed in the first third of the program, the good doctor solving it in the second third, and then pedantically explaining the solution to someone (usually his &quot;pretty, young&quot; secretary, Rusty) in the conclusion. Dr. Daniel Danfield was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex. Why Rusty would put up with this guy is beyond understanding. In this case, love is not only blind, but also deaf and dumb. But then, Rusty was no prize package either. In fact, the most complex person on the show is Dr. Dan Danfield's pretty young secretary, Miss Rusty Fairfax. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1946. Program #6. ABC network origination, Teleways Radio Productions syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Darkened Face&quot;. Commercials added locally. An actress with a deformed face can be cured by a miraculous cream, but the formula for the cream has been stolen! Michael Dunn, Joanne Johnson. 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Darkened Face (Aired September 22, 1946)

The series was written by Ralph Wilki...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vanishing Point - Rubber Ball (05-13-88)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2018 16:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-23T09_01_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vanishing,point,cbc,bill,lane,science,fiction,scifi,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology series that ran on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Radio from 1984 until 1986, although the show would continue under different names and formats. A descriptive intro declared that Vanishing Point. The series was produced by Bill Lane in the CBC's Toronto studios. 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. &quot;The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point.&quot; Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the CBC provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and fantasy. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rubber Ball (Aired May 13, 1988)

Vanishing Point is the title of a science fiction anthology s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Skyway Swindle (03-08-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1945. ABC network. "The Skyway Swindle". Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Bill Renton discovers a plan to cheat investors with a non-existant series of airports and flying schools. Dean Carlton (narrator), Ed Begley, Frederick Steiner (music director), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-23T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-23T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,peace,waer,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio. This is Your FBI took the idea, and made it realistic, exciting and even informational.

THIS EPISODE:

March 8, 1945. ABC network. &quot;The Skyway Swindle&quot;. Sponsored by: The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Bill Renton discovers a plan to cheat investors with a non-existant series of airports and flying schools. Dean Carlton (narrator), Ed Begley, Frederick Steiner (music director), Carl Frank (announcer), Frank Faries (writer). 24:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Skyway Swindle (Aired March 8, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - Murder &amp; The Missing Car (05-11-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder &amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1950. CBS network. "The Case Of Murder and The Missing Car". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A body is found in a car trunk...and a false clue is found in the glove compartment. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder &amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of Murder and The Missing Car&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. A body is found in a car trunk...and a false clue is found in the glove compartment. Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Bennett Kilpack, Richard Leonard (director), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder &amp; The Missing Car (Aired May 11, 1950)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rogue's Gallery - Little Old Lady (11-29-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)

Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Mutual network. "Lovely Little Old Lady". Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Conchita Morales hires Richard Rogue to get back her old love letters, while the title old lady invites Richard in for tea and knockout drops. A good story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 32:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-22T18_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-22T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rogue's,gallery,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1928</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)

Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, &quot;Eugor,&quot; who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Lovely Little Old Lady&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shampoo, Fitch's Shaving Cream. Conchita Morales hires Richard Rogue to get back her old love letters, while the title old lady invites Richard in for tea and knockout drops. A good story. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dick Powell, Gerald Mohr, Jim Doyle (announcer), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Ray Buffum (writer), Peter Leeds. 32:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Little Old Lady (Aired November 29, 1945)

Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and acc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Rowdy Dowser Caper (04-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)

On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theatre production. A 1946-1951 radio show called The Adventures of Sam Spade (on ABC, CBS, and NBC) starred Howard Duff (and later Steve Dunne) as "Sam Spade" and Lurene Tuttle as Spade's devoted secretary "Effie Perrine", and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character. George Segal played Sam Spade, Jr., son of the original, in the film spoof, The Black Bird (1975). The Black Bird was panned by both critics and audiences alike. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1951. NBC network. "The Rowdy Dowser Caper". Sustaining. Spade travels to North Tacaloma to find $53,000 that has disappeared. Mr. Purse Snatcher is the suspect. Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Harold Swanton (writer, who ought to be ashamed of himself), Peggy Webber, Verna Felton, Sidney Miller, Alice Wellman, Charles Smith, Nestor Paiva, Lud Gluskin (scoring), Robert Armbruster (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-22T13_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-22T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)

On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production. He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theatre production. A 1946-1951 radio show called The Adventures of Sam Spade (on ABC, CBS, and NBC) starred Howard Duff (and later Steve Dunne) as &quot;Sam Spade&quot; and Lurene Tuttle as Spade's devoted secretary &quot;Effie Perrine&quot;, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character. George Segal played Sam Spade, Jr., son of the original, in the film spoof, The Black Bird (1975). The Black Bird was panned by both critics and audiences alike. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 20, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Rowdy Dowser Caper&quot;. Sustaining. Spade travels to North Tacaloma to find $53,000 that has disappeared. Mr. Purse Snatcher is the suspect. Steve Dunne, Lurene Tuttle, William Spier (producer, director, editor), Harold Swanton (writer, who ought to be ashamed of himself), Peggy Webber, Verna Felton, Sidney Miller, Alice Wellman, Charles Smith, Nestor Paiva, Lud Gluskin (scoring), Robert Armbruster (conductor). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Rowdy Dowser Caper (Aired April 20, 1951)

On the radio, Sam Spade was played by Bogart in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Blondie - The Camping Trip (06-29-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)

Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Bernard "Chic" Young. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, the strip has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-22T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,bumstead,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,arthur,lake,alexander,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1495</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)

Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Bernard &quot;Chic&quot; Young. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, the strip has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. Blondie celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Camping Trip (Aired June 29, 1949)

Blondie is an American comic strip created by Murat Be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Dream Street Rose (09-25-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

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September 25, 1949. Program #52. Mayfair syndication. "Dream Street Rose". Commercials added locally. The story of a lady with a past! The last show of the series. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-06-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 25, 1949. Program #52. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Dream Street Rose&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of a lady with a past! The last show of the series. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Frank Gallop (announcer). 27:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dream Street Rose (Aired September 25, 1949)

Damon Runyon Theatre - Broadcast from January to ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - I Died Last Night (04-25-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Died Last Night (Aired April 25, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert.

THIS EPISODE:

April 25, 1950. Program #252. Mutual network. "I Died Last Night". Sustaining. A search for the solution to the mystery of death! A newly dead man is given the chance to communicate with the living...can he do it? Eric Dressler, Bret Morrison, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Bryna Raeburn, Jack Curtis, Milton Kaye (composer, conductor), Grayson Enlow (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-21T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>I Died Last Night (Aired April 25, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert.

THIS EPISODE:

April 25, 1950. Program #252. Mutual network. &quot;I Died Last Night&quot;. Sustaining. A search for the solution to the mystery of death! A newly dead man is given the chance to communicate with the living...can he do it? Eric Dressler, Bret Morrison, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Bryna Raeburn, Jack Curtis, Milton Kaye (composer, conductor), Grayson Enlow (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Died Last Night (Aired April 25, 1950)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Ko...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - Murder In The City Hall (04-05-46)&lt;B&gt;</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 5, 1946. NBC network. "Murder In The City Hall". Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man is murdered while running for the position of judge. What does the police commissioner have in mind when he prevents a certain police lieutenant from working on the case? The story was first broadcast on this series on September 19, 1944. The story first appeared in the November, 1935 issue of "Black Mask." Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Dan Seymour (announcer), Raymond Chandler (author), George Petrie, Chuck Webster, Robert Dryden. 29:50.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Indeed, so many details were available for its entire NBC run that this was one of the easiest logs we've developed in some time. We have solid, highly detailed newspaper listing provenances for almost ninety percent of the first 237 programs. Sadly, the transition from NBC to CBS didn't fare as well for Mystery Theatre. NBC and CBS were waging a major war at the time, each network nakedly poaching the other's greatest Radio talent and programs, wholesale. But judging from the way NBC and CBS -- and Frank and Anne Hummert -- promoted and supported their respective line-ups, it's clear that CBS was dropping the ball for the greater part of 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 5, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Murder In The City Hall&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle, Double Dandereen. A man is murdered while running for the position of judge. What does the police commissioner have in mind when he prevents a certain police lieutenant from working on the case? The story was first broadcast on this series on September 19, 1944. The story first appeared in the November, 1935 issue of &quot;Black Mask.&quot; Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Dan Seymour (announcer), Raymond Chandler (author), George Petrie, Chuck Webster, Robert Dryden. 29:50.  Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The City Hall (Aired April 5, 1946)

To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to g...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Milton Berle Show - A Salute To Broadway (10-14-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as "the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show." It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1947. NBC network. "Salute To Broadway" - Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Milton tries to buy tickets to a show. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-21T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>milton,berle,frank,gallop,ray,bloch,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the series. Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen and double-talk specialist Al Kelly. It employed top comedy writers (Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Aaron Ruben), and Berle later recalled this series as &quot;the best radio show I ever did... a hell of a funny variety show.&quot; It served as a springboard for Berle's rise as television's first major star. 

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October 14, 1947. NBC network. &quot;Salute To Broadway&quot; - Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Milton tries to buy tickets to a show. Frank Gallop (announcer), Milton Berle, Ray Bloch and His Orchestra. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Salute To Broadway (Aired October 14, 1947)

The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together wit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux RadioTheater - Panic In The Streets (03-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)

Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922–24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 5, 1951. " Panic In The Streets". After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-21T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)

Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922&#8211;24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 5, 1951. &quot; Panic In The Streets&quot;. After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. 51:57.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Panic In The Streets (Aired March 5, 1951)

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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - 2 Episodes (05-09-46) (05-16-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Eskimo Justice" (05-09-46) and "Shrimp Togan" (05-16-46)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 9, 1946. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Eskimo Justice". Sustaining. Sergeant Preston is sent to the far north to bring an Eskimo killer to justice. After an injury, Preston finds heimself at the killer's mercy. Jay Michael, Don Cowlan (announcer), Mildred Merrill (writer). 14:24. 

May 16, 1946. Program #309. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Shrimp Togan". Sustaining. Bull Jordan gets drunk and destroys Shrimp's piano. Turns out there's more to the story. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:13. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-21T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Eskimo Justice&quot; (05-09-46) and &quot;Shrimp Togan&quot; (05-16-46)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

May 9, 1946. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Eskimo Justice&quot;. Sustaining. Sergeant Preston is sent to the far north to bring an Eskimo killer to justice. After an injury, Preston finds heimself at the killer's mercy. Jay Michael, Don Cowlan (announcer), Mildred Merrill (writer). 14:24. 

May 16, 1946. Program #309. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;Shrimp Togan&quot;. Sustaining. Bull Jordan gets drunk and destroys Shrimp's piano. Turns out there's more to the story. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:13. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Eskimo Justice&quot; (05-09-46) and &quot;Shrimp Togan&quot; (05-16-46)

The program was an adve...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder By Experts - Prescription For Murder (07-11-49</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1949. Mutual network. "Prescription For Murder". Sustaining. An escaped convict murders a doctor and assumes his identity. The date is subject to correction. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Paul Monash (writer), Ken Lynch, Roger De Koven, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Kathy MacGregor, Bernard Grant, Jack Curtis, Phil Tonken (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. Guest experts: Alfred Hitchcock, Craig Rice. Guest stars: Ann Shepard, Larry Haines, Carl Eastman, Ann Sheperd, Bill Zuckert, Ralph Camargo, Burt Cullen, Lawson Zerbe, Marilyn Erskin.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;Prescription For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. An escaped convict murders a doctor and assumes his identity. The date is subject to correction. John Dickson Carr (host), Joseph Ruscoll (writer), Paul Monash (writer), Ken Lynch, Roger De Koven, Richard Dupage (composer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Kathy MacGregor, Bernard Grant, Jack Curtis, Phil Tonken (announcer). 28:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Prescription For Murder (Aired July 11, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology se...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The East End Strangler (02-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Mutual network. "The Adventure Of The East End Strangler". Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-20T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

February 28, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Adventure Of The East End Strangler&quot;. Sponsored by: Clipper Craft Clothes. John Stanley, George Spelvin (a name traditionally used by actors who wish to remain anonymous), Cy Harrice (announcer), Basil Loughrane (producer, director), Albert Buhrman (music), Max Ehrlich (writer), Arthur Conan Doyle (creator), Ian Martin. 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The East End Strangler (Aired February 28, 1949)

According to Holmes, it was an encounter with...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - Sixteen Jewel Thieves (08-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)

Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday’s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters. A single minute of "A Gun For Christmas" is a representative example of the evocative sound effects featured on "Dragnet". While Friday and others investigate bloodstains in a suburban backyard, the listener hears a series of overlapping effects: a squeaking gate hinge, footsteps, a technician scraping blood into a paper envelope, the glassy chime of chemical vials, bird calls and a dog barking in the distance. Scripts tackled a number of topics, ranging from the thrilling (murders, missing persons and armed robbery) to the mundane (check fraud and shoplifting).

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1949. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Sixteen Jewel Burglaries". There have been sixteen jewel burglaries in the last sixteen days, a very active thief! The trail leads to Walter Tracy. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr, Harry Morgan. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2018 15:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-20T08_20_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)

Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of footsteps from one room to another at Los Angeles police headquarters were imitated, and when a telephone rang at Friday&#8217;s desk, the listener heard the same ring as the telephones in Los Angeles police headquarters. A single minute of &quot;A Gun For Christmas&quot; is a representative example of the evocative sound effects featured on &quot;Dragnet&quot;. While Friday and others investigate bloodstains in a suburban backyard, the listener hears a series of overlapping effects: a squeaking gate hinge, footsteps, a technician scraping blood into a paper envelope, the glassy chime of chemical vials, bird calls and a dog barking in the distance. Scripts tackled a number of topics, ranging from the thrilling (murders, missing persons and armed robbery) to the mundane (check fraud and shoplifting).

THIS EPISODE:

August 18, 1949. Program #11. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Sixteen Jewel Burglaries&quot;. There have been sixteen jewel burglaries in the last sixteen days, a very active thief! The trail leads to Walter Tracy. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr, Harry Morgan. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sixteen Jewel Thieves (Aired August 18, 1949)

Accuracy was underlined: The exact number of foo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Theater - J. Smith and Wife (02-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[J. Smith and Wife (Aired February 27, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”—a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton’s signature: “The family that prays together stays together!” Father Peyton’s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: “The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,” he wrote. “Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.” Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood’s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-20T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,theater,father,payton,holiday,thanksgiving,christmas,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>J. Smith and Wife (Aired February 27, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announcement: &#8220;More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of&#8221;&#8212;a quote from Alfred, Lord Tennyson. And always worked in somewhere before the end of the show was the famous slogan that became Peyton&#8217;s signature: &#8220;The family that prays together stays together!&#8221; Father Peyton&#8217;s vision of the family is expressed in his book, The Ear of God: &#8220;The family was meant to be the cradle of religion,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;Restore to the family its religious soul and you enrich the entire country, you strengthen civilization.&#8221; Many people, including Hollywood entertainers, were happy to support this vision. The lineup of stars that Peyton recruited for his radio show included Hollywood&#8217;s best: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Jane Wyatt, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Rosalind Russell, Shirley Temple, Margaret O&#8217;Brien, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood, Vincent Price, Charlton Heston and Raymond Burr, to name a few.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>J. Smith and Wife (Aired February 27, 1947)

Each program was preceded by the familiar announce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Marijuana Mystery (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-19T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. On the show, the repartee between the two is strictly old school and quite enjoyable. The dialogue is solid and makes the most of the plots. Unheralded and left for dead, Stand By for Crime is well worth your time. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Marijuana Mystery (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Pat Novak For Hire - The Laundry Mix-Up (05-07-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line "Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire". The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as "...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals". He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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May 7, 1949. Program #10. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Laundry Mix-up". The wrong shirt leads Novak to murder and grief. Jack Webb. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-19T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb episodes, follows the same basic formula; a foghorn sounds and Novak's footsteps are heard walking down the pier. He then pauses and begins with the line &quot;Sure, I'm Pat Novak . . . for hire&quot;. The foghorn repeats and leads to the intro theme, during which Pat gives a monologue about the waterfront and his job renting boats. Jack Webb narrates the story as well as acts in it, as the titular character. Playing the cynic, he throws off lines such as &quot;...about as smart as teaching a cooking class to a group of cannibals&quot;. He then introduces the trouble in which he finds himself this week. Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 7, 1949. Program #10. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Laundry Mix-up&quot;. The wrong shirt leads Novak to murder and grief. Jack Webb. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Laundry Mix-Up (Aired May 7, 1949)

Each episode of the program, particularly the Jack Webb...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Silver Blaze (07-24-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1978. BBC Radio4, Birmingham origination. "Silver Blaze". Barry Foster, David Buck, Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Bakewell (adaptor), Roger Pine (director), Jeffrey Matthews, Alexander John, Patricia Gibson, Patricia Gallimore, Peter Brooks, Adrian Brenton. 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-19T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1656</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called &#8212; see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person.

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1978. BBC Radio4, Birmingham origination. &quot;Silver Blaze&quot;. Barry Foster, David Buck, Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Michael Bakewell (adaptor), Roger Pine (director), Jeffrey Matthews, Alexander John, Patricia Gibson, Patricia Gallimore, Peter Brooks, Adrian Brenton. 27:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Silver Blaze (Aired June 18, 1978)

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Duffy's Tavern - Archie Hires Madam Zooma (11-16-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Archie Hires Madam Zooma (Aired November 16, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway — the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1945. "Archie Hires Madam Zooma" - Program #106. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie hires Madame Zooma the fortune teller to help him find a fortune. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Sandra Gould (as "Miss Duffy"), Charlie Cantor, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Marvin Miller (announcer), David Titus (producer, director). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Archie Hires Madam Zooma (Aired November 16, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed &#8212; first to Duffy's and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor&#8212;persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted &quot;the hobby of drinking&quot; too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway &#8212; the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern. Radio's Duffy's Tavern didn't translate well to film or television.

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1945. &quot;Archie Hires Madam Zooma&quot; - Program #106. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Archie hires Madame Zooma the fortune teller to help him find a fortune. Ed Gardner, Eddie Green, Sandra Gould (as &quot;Miss Duffy&quot;), Charlie Cantor, Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Marvin Miller (announcer), David Titus (producer, director). 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Archie Hires Madam Zooma (Aired November 16, 1945)

Early in the show's life, however, its name...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop -Young Man Axelbrod (08-22-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1957. CBS network. "Young Man Axelbrod". Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-19T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 22, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Young Man Axelbrod&quot;. Sustaining. An old Norwegian man decides to go to Yale. The last show of the series. Sinclair Lewis (author), William N. Robson (adaptator, director). 24:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Young Man Axelbrod (Aired September 22, 1957)

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      <title>Space Patrol - Revolt Of The Space Rats (11-28-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Revolt Of The Space Rats (Aired November 28, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 28, 1953. ABC network. "The Revolt Of The Space Rats". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Name The Planet" contest), Test Pilot endorsement. Two bad guys on Pluto's third moon conspire to free Prince Bacaratti once again. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, George Welsh (test pilot, commercial), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-18T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1732</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Revolt Of The Space Rats (Aired November 28, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 28, 1953. ABC network. &quot;The Revolt Of The Space Rats&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston cereals (&quot;Name The Planet&quot; contest), Test Pilot endorsement. Two bad guys on Pluto's third moon conspire to free Prince Bacaratti once again. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, George Welsh (test pilot, commercial), Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Devry (executive producer), Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Revolt Of The Space Rats (Aired November 28, 1953)

The success of the TV show spawned a ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Regan Investigator (Starring Jack Webb) - The Man Who Liked The Mountains (08-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Liked The Mountains (Aired August 7, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show "I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye." The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. CBS network. "The Man Who Liked Mountains". Sustaining. "Big Ed" Kittredge has disappeared...a most unsavory character Betty Lou Gerson, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Edgar Barrier, Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Jeff Chandler, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Sidney Miller, William Conrad, Wilms Herbert. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-18T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jeff,regan,herb,butterfield,yvonne,peattie,lurene,tuttle,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Liked The Mountains (Aired August 7, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduced himself on each show &quot;I get ten a day and expenses...they call me the Lyon's Eye.&quot; The show was fairly well-plotted, Webb's voice was great, and the supporting cast were skillful. Regan handled rough assignments from Lion, with whom he was not always on good terms. He was tough, tenacious, and had a dry sense of humor. The voice of his boss, Anthony Lion, was Wilms Herbert. The show ended in December 1948 but was resurrected in October 1949 with a new cast; Frank Graham played Regan (later Paul Dubrov was the lead) and Frank Nelson portrayed Lion. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Man Who Liked Mountains&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;Big Ed&quot; Kittredge has disappeared...a most unsavory character Betty Lou Gerson, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Edgar Barrier, Eve McVeagh, Gordon T. Hughes (producer), Jack Webb, Jeff Chandler, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Sidney Miller, William Conrad, Wilms Herbert. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Liked The Mountains (Aired August 7, 1948)

Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Tony Curtis (02-29-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Tony Curtis (Aired February 29, 1952)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 29, 1952. "Special Guest Is Tony Curtis" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Anacin, Dentyne. The first tune is, "San Fernando Valley." Jerry appeals for funds for the Muscualr Dystrophy Association. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Tony Curtis (guest). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-18T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Tony Curtis (Aired February 29, 1952)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 29, 1952. &quot;Special Guest Is Tony Curtis&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Anacin, Dentyne. The first tune is, &quot;San Fernando Valley.&quot; Jerry appeals for funds for the Muscualr Dystrophy Association. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Tony Curtis (guest). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Tony Curtis (Aired February 29, 1952)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Players - The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) 11-</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1938 Warner Bros. crime film starring Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart. It was directed by Anatole Litvak and written by John Wexley and John Huston based on the first play written by short-story writer Barré Lyndon, which ran for three months on Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke[1] after playing in London. Dr. Clitterhouse is a wealthy society doctor in New York City who decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behavior directly by becoming one. He begins a series of daring jewel robberies, measuring his own blood pressure, temperature and pulse before, during and afterwards, but yearns for a larger sample for his study. From one of his patients, Police Inspector Lewis Lane (Donald Crisp), he learns the name of the biggest fence in the city, Joe Keller. He goes to meet Keller to sell what he has stolen, only to find out that "Joe" is actually "Jo" (Claire Trevor). The doctor impresses Jo and a gang of thieves headed by 'Rocks' Valentine (Humphrey Bogart) with his exploits, so Jo invites him to join them, and he accepts. 28:00. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-18T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1938 Warner Bros. crime film starring Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart. It was directed by Anatole Litvak and written by John Wexley and John Huston based on the first play written by short-story writer Barr&#233; Lyndon, which ran for three months on Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke[1] after playing in London. Dr. Clitterhouse is a wealthy society doctor in New York City who decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behavior directly by becoming one. He begins a series of daring jewel robberies, measuring his own blood pressure, temperature and pulse before, during and afterwards, but yearns for a larger sample for his study. From one of his patients, Police Inspector Lewis Lane (Donald Crisp), he learns the name of the biggest fence in the city, Joe Keller. He goes to meet Keller to sell what he has stolen, only to find out that &quot;Joe&quot; is actually &quot;Jo&quot; (Claire Trevor). The doctor impresses Jo and a gang of thieves headed by 'Rocks' Valentine (Humphrey Bogart) with his exploits, so Jo invites him to join them, and he accepts. 28:00. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (Starring Edward G. Robinson) Aired November 2, 1941

The Scree...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fear On Four - Every Detail But One (02-07-88)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Every Detail But One (Aired February 7, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943. Back then, the BBC offered Appointment With Fear, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955. These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called The Man In Black, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment With Fear are known to have survived. None of The Man In Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza. FEAR ON 4, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. 

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February 7, 1988. "Every Detail But One" - BBC Broadcasting Network. A strange voice urges a woman to embark on a journey into terror and beyond. Horror story by Bert Coules, introduced by Edward de Souza. With Helena Breck, Diane Olssen, Karen Archer, John Samson and Victoria Carling. 29:47.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-17T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Every Detail But One (Aired February 7, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943. Back then, the BBC offered Appointment With Fear, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955. These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called The Man In Black, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment With Fear are known to have survived. None of The Man In Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza. FEAR ON 4, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 7, 1988. &quot;Every Detail But One&quot; - BBC Broadcasting Network. A strange voice urges a woman to embark on a journey into terror and beyond. Horror story by Bert Coules, introduced by Edward de Souza. With Helena Breck, Diane Olssen, Karen Archer, John Samson and Victoria Carling. 29:47.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Every Detail But One (Aired February 7, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corpora...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Rocky Jordan - The Makeup Man (05-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)

The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio" describes Jordan as "a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other." The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exoticness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called "amateur detective" or "unlicenced private investigator" type that were a recurring theme for radio series.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1949. CBS Pacific network. "The Make-Up Man". Sustaining. Max Vladny, a Hollywood make-up man with a Russian accent as thick as borscht (which is supposed to be a Hungarian accent), asks Rocky Jordan for protection from assassination attempts. An announcement is made that the program is moving next week to 5:00 P. M. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Paul Frees, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-17T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>rocky,jordan,george,raft,cairo,cafe,tambourine,jack,moyles,adventure,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)

The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a rugged hero who each week was confronted by a crime, a mystery, a beautiful woman or a combination of the three. It was a detective show with a difference: the Oriental background was played to the hilt, giving it a sound like no other.&quot; The writers worked hard to give it authenticity - actual places and streets in Cairo were often and accurately mentioned. The music score also added to the exoticness of the series. Moyles, a veteran of radio, was much more believable in the role than Raft. The show was one of the best examples of the so-called &quot;amateur detective&quot; or &quot;unlicenced private investigator&quot; type that were a recurring theme for radio series.

THIS EPISODE:

May 29, 1949. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Make-Up Man&quot;. Sustaining. Max Vladny, a Hollywood make-up man with a Russian accent as thick as borscht (which is supposed to be a Hungarian accent), asks Rocky Jordan for protection from assassination attempts. An announcement is made that the program is moving next week to 5:00 P. M. Jack Moyles, Larry Thor (announcer), Paul Frees, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Cliff Howell (producer, director), Larry Roman (story editor), Gomer Cool (story editor), E. Jack Neuman (writer). 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Makeup Man (Aired May 29, 1949)

The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio&quot; describes Jordan as &quot;a...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>You Bet Your Life - The Secret Word Is Paper (01-14-55)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)

The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 14, 1955. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. "The Secret Word Is Paper". Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Frank Farber. Syndicated rebroadcast date: April 7, 1975. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music), Frank Farber. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-17T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,george,fenneman,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)

The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Groucho's career. His radio show Blue Ribbon Town, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, which ran from March 1943 to August 1944, had failed to catch on and Groucho left the program in June 1944. After a radio appearance with Bob Hope, in which Marx ad-libbed most of his performance after being forced to stand by in a waiting room for 40 minutes before going on the air, John Guedel, the program's producer, formed an idea for a quiz show and approached Marx about the subject. After initial reluctance by Marx, Guedel was able to convince him to host the program after Marx realized the quiz would be only a backdrop for his contestant interviews, and the storm of ad-libbing that they would elicit. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 14, 1955. Syndicated, WNEW-TV, New York audio aircheck. &quot;The Secret Word Is Paper&quot;. Participating sponsors. The first contestant is Frank Farber. Syndicated rebroadcast date: April 7, 1975. Groucho Marx, George Fenneman (announcer), Jack Meakin (music), Frank Farber. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is Paper (Aired January 14, 1955)

The mid-1940s was a depressing lull in Grouc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hermit's Cave - Notebook On Murder (09-15-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Notebook On Murder (Aired September 15, 1940)

KMPC's The Hermit's Cave debuted over Southern California airwaves late Sunday evening on the 22nd of September, 1940. Initially airing all over the late Sunday evening schedule, after twenty-six episodes The Hermit's Cave found regular sponsors and began airing on Sunday nights at 9:30 for the following four years without interruption. The KMPC run of The Hermit's Cave ended with its 217th episode on November 12th 1944. Versatile Southern California animator, pianist, newscaster and Radio actor John Dehner assumed the role of 'The Hermit' for the latter half of the KMPC run. And so it was that The Hermit's Cave ultimately extended its reach quite literally from East Coast to West Coast across America--from Maryland broadcasts of the WJR-transcribed run to KMPC's own orginal California run. Between 1940 and 1944 The Hermit's Cave was being heard over at least three of the four major networks, at least four regional powerhouse stations, and over at least twenty-three independent stations via transcription. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1940. World syndication. "Notebook On Murder". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A woman who is recovering from a nervous breakdown is terorized by a burglar in the house. Keeping a "notebook on crime," she names her killer from beyond the grave!. 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-17T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,horror,supernatural,weird,un-natural,thriller,old,nancy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1441</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Notebook On Murder (Aired September 15, 1940)

KMPC's The Hermit's Cave debuted over Southern California airwaves late Sunday evening on the 22nd of September, 1940. Initially airing all over the late Sunday evening schedule, after twenty-six episodes The Hermit's Cave found regular sponsors and began airing on Sunday nights at 9:30 for the following four years without interruption. The KMPC run of The Hermit's Cave ended with its 217th episode on November 12th 1944. Versatile Southern California animator, pianist, newscaster and Radio actor John Dehner assumed the role of 'The Hermit' for the latter half of the KMPC run. And so it was that The Hermit's Cave ultimately extended its reach quite literally from East Coast to West Coast across America--from Maryland broadcasts of the WJR-transcribed run to KMPC's own orginal California run. Between 1940 and 1944 The Hermit's Cave was being heard over at least three of the four major networks, at least four regional powerhouse stations, and over at least twenty-three independent stations via transcription. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1940. World syndication. &quot;Notebook On Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A woman who is recovering from a nervous breakdown is terorized by a burglar in the house. Keeping a &quot;notebook on crime,&quot; she names her killer from beyond the grave!. 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Notebook On Murder (Aired September 15, 1940)

KMPC's The Hermit's Cave debuted over Southern C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime &amp; Peter Chambers - Stoney Carter (06-15-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr – 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. "Stoney Carter" (gangster) possibly the real killer. Keep your nose on those flowers! John Daly introduces President Eisenhower during a public service announcement for aid to Korea. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Ralph Bell, Anita Anton, Donald Buka, John Daly, Dwight Eisenhower. 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-16T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>peter,dane,clark,fr,ed,collins,bill,zuckert,chambers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1532</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitting private eye that worked well the with police department. His counter part at the NYPD was Lt Parker played by Bill Zuckert. The series was based on the character created by Henry Kane who wrote eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio. Henry Kane wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation which aired from 6 Apr &#8211; 7 Sep 1954 on NBC. The show was directed by Fred Weihe. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1954. NBC network. Sustaining. Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. &quot;Stoney Carter&quot; (gangster) possibly the real killer. Keep your nose on those flowers! John Daly introduces President Eisenhower during a public service announcement for aid to Korea. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Ralph Bell, Anita Anton, Donald Buka, John Daly, Dwight Eisenhower. 25:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stoney Carter (Aired June 15, 1954

Crime and Peter Chambers, stared Dane Clark as a hard-hitti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed (09-07-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1953. CBS network. "The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed". Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of "the summer series." Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-16T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed&quot;. Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of &quot;the summer series.&quot; Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson &amp; Why She Killed (Aired September 7, 1953)

Crime Classics wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Halls Of Ivy - Hell Week (01-02-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)

The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, "The Leslie Hoff Painting," a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-16T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>halls,of,ivy,ronald,colman,benita,hume,ken,carpenter,college,university,drama,comedy,education,dean,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)

The series ran 110 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950 to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence, and Robert Lee writing most of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee and Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind.Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well. But listeners were surprised to discover that the episode of 27 September 1950, &quot;The Leslie Hoff Painting,&quot; a story tackling racial prejudice, was written by Colman himself. The sponsors were Schlitz Brewing Company and then Nabisco. Nat Wolff produced and directed, Henry Russell handled the music and radio veteran Ken Carpenter was the announcer.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Hell Week (Aired January 2, 1952)

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      <title>The Jack Benny Lucky Strike Program - Mean Old Man (03-21-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1954. Program #372. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Who is "The Mean Old Man?" Tune in and find out. AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." The program was rebroadcast as "The Best Of Benny" on May 19, 1957. The script was originally used on the show March 4, 1951. Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Bea Benaderet, Sara Berner, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), Ralph Levy, The Sportsmen. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-16T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious &quot;raid&quot; of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 21, 1954. Program #372. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Who is &quot;The Mean Old Man?&quot; Tune in and find out. AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; The program was rebroadcast as &quot;The Best Of Benny&quot; on May 19, 1957. The script was originally used on the show March 4, 1951. Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Bea Benaderet, Sara Berner, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), Ralph Levy, The Sportsmen. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mean Old Man (Aired March 21, 1954)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (07-20-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). "The Treasure Of Kublai Khan". Commercials deleted. An excellent ghost story about a hidden treasure in old Persia, and the dead warrior who guards it. The program was rebroadcast on February 15, 1954. Richard Thorne (writer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-16T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1642</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)

Originally a local series out of Utah that found its way on to the airwaves sporadically from 1947 to 1952, this anthology was picked up for national syndication by the Mutual network and broadcast from mid-52 through mid-53. Written and directed by Richard Thorne, a prolific and talented writer and producer, this series is often overlooked, even by fans of OTR. It is unfortunate, since it provides some very unique and dramatic material; the acting in particular was superb. Early on, the series concentrated on murder mysteries, but later shows were devoted to horror and some sci-fi. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1953. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination (possibly syndicated). &quot;The Treasure Of Kublai Khan&quot;. Commercials deleted. An excellent ghost story about a hidden treasure in old Persia, and the dead warrior who guards it. The program was rebroadcast on February 15, 1954. Richard Thorne (writer). 27:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Treasure Of Kublai Khan (Aired July 20, 1953)

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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - My Man Godfrey (10-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1946. CBS network. "My Man Godfrey". Sponsored by: Squibb. The classic story of the Depression and the Butler found at the city dumps. William Powell. 32:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-15T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>academy,award,theater,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1930</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)

The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

THIS EPISODE:

October 2, 1946. CBS network. &quot;My Man Godfrey&quot;. Sponsored by: Squibb. The classic story of the Depression and the Butler found at the city dumps. William Powell. 32:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>My Man Godfrey (Aired October 2, 1946)

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      <title>2000 Plus - The Flying Saucers (08-30-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Flying Saucers (Aired August 30, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Though 2000 Plus was never quite the equal of the competing sci-fi dramas that succeeded it, it acquitted itself overall. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 30, 1950. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast.. "The Flying Saucers". Sustaining. In the year 2012, a second "Zeus" rocket is about to be launched from White Sands. The saucers have been visiting for the last three months and are considered a potential threat. Ralph Bell, Luis Van Rooten, Bryna Raeburn, Pierre Gerson (writer), Ken Williams, Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Martin Enghauser (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer), Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-15T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Flying Saucers (Aired August 30, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Though 2000 Plus was never quite the equal of the competing sci-fi dramas that succeeded it, it acquitted itself overall. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 30, 1950. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast.. &quot;The Flying Saucers&quot;. Sustaining. In the year 2012, a second &quot;Zeus&quot; rocket is about to be launched from White Sands. The saucers have been visiting for the last three months and are considered a potential threat. Ralph Bell, Luis Van Rooten, Bryna Raeburn, Pierre Gerson (writer), Ken Williams, Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Martin Enghauser (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer), Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Flying Saucers (Aired August 30, 1950)

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      <title>Beyond Tomorrow - Requeim (04-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1950. CBS network. "Requiem". Sustaining. The first show of the series, which evolved from the series "Beyond This World." The story old man who wanted to die on the moon. Robert Heinlein (author), Everett Sloane, William N. Robson (producer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr. (host). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-15T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada.

THIS EPISODE:

April 5, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Requiem&quot;. Sustaining. The first show of the series, which evolved from the series &quot;Beyond This World.&quot; The story old man who wanted to die on the moon. Robert Heinlein (author), Everett Sloane, William N. Robson (producer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr. (host). 27:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Requeim (Aired April 5, 1950)

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Overdue Rent (03-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode "Thin Ice" of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: "Sweet Charity", playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1947. "Overdue Rent" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan enters a radio contest to win $75. He has to come up with a formula for a happily married life. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Jerry Mann, Veola Vonn, Ruth Perrott, Dick Lane, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-15T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 1949, and the television version of The Alan Young Show began the following year. After its cancellation, Young appeared in films, including Androcles and the Lion (1952) and The Time Machine (1960). He appeared in the episode &quot;Thin Ice&quot; of the NBC espionage drama Five Fingers, starring David Hedison. He is best known, however, for Mister Ed, a CBS television show which ran from 1961 to 1966. He played the owner of a talking horse that would talk to no one but him. Young's television guest appearances include The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, St. Elsewhere, Coach, Party of Five, The Wayans Bros., Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Episode: &quot;Sweet Charity&quot;, playing Zelda's older love interest), USA High, Hang Time, ER and Maybe It's Me. In 1993, Young recreated his role as Filby for the mini-sequel to George Pal's The Time Machine, reuniting him with Rod Taylor, who played George, the Time Traveller. It was called Time Machine: 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1947. &quot;Overdue Rent&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan enters a radio contest to win $75. He has to come up with a formula for a happily married life. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Jerry Mann, Veola Vonn, Ruth Perrott, Dick Lane, Al Schwartz (writer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 29:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Overdue Rent (Aired March 28, 1947)

Young was featured in the film Chicken Every Sunday in 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mike Hammer (That Hammer Guy) - The Saddle Shoes (04-07-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that "That Hammer Guy" had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1953. "The Saddle Shoes" aka: "Sophisticated Lady" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Esquire Magazine, Kix, Camels (G &amp; D Vermouth: local). Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer as rough and tough as ever. Mike's after a pair of saddle shoes after their owner shoots first to kill...and almost does. The system cue has been deleted. Larry Haines, Jan Miner, Mickey Spillane (creator), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director, co-producer), Ed Ladd (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-15T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mike,hammer,detective,crime,law,investigate,police,cop,arrest,jail,murder,mickey,spillane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ultimately resolved itself with the premiere of  That Hammer Guy--over Mutual--on December 30, 1952, the beginning of a ninety-one episode series of hard-boiled Mickey Spillane mystery and adventure yarns. The series premiered with Inner Sanctum workhorse Larry Haines as Mike Hammer, aided by Jan Miner in the role of Velda, Hammer's secretary and love interest, as well as several other roles in the ensemble cast. By about three months into the run, the series attempts--rather unsuccessfully--to rename itself, Mickey Spillane-Mystery or Mickey Spillane, Mystery depending on the outlet. Neither name ever really took, and the majority of the newspaper and magazine listings of the era continued to refer to the series as either That Hammer Guy, Mike Hammer, or Mickey Spillane Mysteries.  The nomenclature didn't seem to bother Mutual in the least, and its most loyal affiliate stations continued to air Mickey Spillane-Mystery with almost no interruptions, pre-emptions or day and time changes for its entire run. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1953. &quot;The Saddle Shoes&quot; aka: &quot;Sophisticated Lady&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Esquire Magazine, Kix, Camels (G &amp; D Vermouth: local). Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer as rough and tough as ever. Mike's after a pair of saddle shoes after their owner shoots first to kill...and almost does. The system cue has been deleted. Larry Haines, Jan Miner, Mickey Spillane (creator), Edward Adamson (writer), Richard Lewis (director, co-producer), Ed Ladd (announcer). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Saddle Shoes (Aired April 7, 1953)

The 'hot potato' that &quot;That Hammer Guy&quot; had become ulti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - The Edge Of Death (01-15-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. 

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January 15, 1946. CBS network. "The Edge Of Death". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soups. The story of the night Satan played a game of murder. A man is given the bejeweled rapier once owned by Rasputin, the mad monk of Russia. Larry Haines, Paul McGrath (host), Fred Maytho (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Arnold Moss, Ann Shephard. 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 15, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Edge Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soups. The story of the night Satan played a game of murder. A man is given the bejeweled rapier once owned by Rasputin, the mad monk of Russia. Larry Haines, Paul McGrath (host), Fred Maytho (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokeswoman), Arnold Moss, Ann Shephard. 26:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Edge Of Death (Aired January 15, 1946)

Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gangbusters - The Case Of The Costumed Killer (05-24-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1947. Program #487. "The Case Of The Costumed Killer" aka: "The Case Of The Crime Teacher" - ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Arrow Audio. William Usery committed murder several times. He also taught young boys how to succeed in a life of crime. Don Gardiner (announcer). 22:31. Show Notes Ready To Post


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 23:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-14T16_38_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>gangbusters,gaylord,avery,g-man,govenment,police,cop,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,felony,robbery,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1351</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which producer-director Phillips H. Lord arranged in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover insisted that only closed cases would be used. The initial series was on NBC Radio from July 20 - October 12, 1935. It then aired on CBS from January 15, 1936 to June 15, 1940, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive and Cue magazine. From October 11, 1940 to December 25, 1948, it was heard on the Blue Network, with various sponsors that included Sloan's Liniment, Waterman pens and Tide. Returning to CBS on January 8, 1949, it ran until June 25, 1955, sponsored by Grape-Nuts and Wrigley's chewing gum. The final series was on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 5, 1955 to November 27, 1957. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 24, 1947. Program #487. &quot;The Case Of The Costumed Killer&quot; aka: &quot;The Case Of The Crime Teacher&quot; - ABC network origination, syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast. Sponsored by: Arrow Audio. William Usery committed murder several times. He also taught young boys how to succeed in a life of crime. Don Gardiner (announcer). 22:31. Show Notes Ready To Post


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Costumed Killer (Aired May 24, 1947)

The series dramatized FBI cases, which pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - The Clown Who Wasn't (04-17-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Clown Who Wasn't (Aired April 17, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1977. Program #22. CBS network. "The Clown Who Wasn't". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 15, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Ian Martin (writer), Ralph Bell, Corinne Orr, Himan Brown (producer, director), Leon Janney, William Griffis, Evie Juster. 43:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-14T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2598</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Clown Who Wasn't (Aired April 17, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1977. Program #22. CBS network. &quot;The Clown Who Wasn't&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 15, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Ian Martin (writer), Ralph Bell, Corinne Orr, Himan Brown (producer, director), Leon Janney, William Griffis, Evie Juster. 43:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Clown Who Wasn't (Aired April 17, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Is The Medium (07-22-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)

"There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program.

THIS EPISODE:

July 22, 1949. ABC network origination, CBC rebroadcast. "Murder Is The Medium". Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol. A ten-inch knife cuts a murder during a seance and later a poisoning or two leads the Fat Man to the killer. The middle commercial has been deleted. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-14T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,christmas,holiday,xmas,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1651</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12850998.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN.&quot; Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program.

THIS EPISODE:

July 22, 1949. ABC network origination, CBC rebroadcast. &quot;Murder Is The Medium&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol. A ten-inch knife cuts a murder during a seance and later a poisoning or two leads the Fat Man to the killer. The middle commercial has been deleted. J. Scott Smart, Bernard Green (music director), Dashiell Hammett (creator). 27:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Is The Medium (Aired July 22, 1949)

&quot;There he goes across the street into the drugstore...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Candy Matson - The Donna Dunham Case (04-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)

After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Jack Thomas' Rembrandt character smacked of Tudor Owens' various characterizations in Webb productions, 'Lieutenant Mallard' bore more than a passing remblance to Webb's more sympathetic Police associates over the years (Raymond Burr excepted), and the dialogue throughout the production was highly reminiscent of most of Jack Webb's efforts prior to Dragnet. But regardless of the influence, Monty Masters' scripts and dialogue remained entirely distinct--as a detective genre--from anything that had previously aired over network Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. "The Donna Dunham Case". Sustaining. Candy solves a jealous-lover murder and nearly falls victim herself. This is possibly an audition program, as the program didn't begin on a regular basis until June 29, 1949. Natalie Masters (billed as "Natalie Park"), Monte Masters (writer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-14T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candy,matson,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)

After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the green light from NBC--Candy Matson aired as 'Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209', with expanded characterizations for both Rembrandt and Lt. Mallard and a somewhat 'friskier' Candy herself. The combination clicked. Monty Masters' snappy dialogue, regular references to Bay Area locations, sports teams, cultural attractions and historic landmarks made for a both entertaining and familiar local production. The Jack Webb influence was unmistakeable. Jack Thomas' Rembrandt character smacked of Tudor Owens' various characterizations in Webb productions, 'Lieutenant Mallard' bore more than a passing remblance to Webb's more sympathetic Police associates over the years (Raymond Burr excepted), and the dialogue throughout the production was highly reminiscent of most of Jack Webb's efforts prior to Dragnet. But regardless of the influence, Monty Masters' scripts and dialogue remained entirely distinct--as a detective genre--from anything that had previously aired over network Radio. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1949. NBC network, San Francisco origination. &quot;The Donna Dunham Case&quot;. Sustaining. Candy solves a jealous-lover murder and nearly falls victim herself. This is possibly an audition program, as the program didn't begin on a regular basis until June 29, 1949. Natalie Masters (billed as &quot;Natalie Park&quot;), Monte Masters (writer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Donna Dunham Case (Aired April 4, 1949)

After the fine-tuning of the audition--and the gre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clock - The Past Or Present (03-30-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by "The Clock." First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of "American". They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "The Past Or Present". Commercials added locally. The script was previously used on December 25, 1947. Madame Baba, the fortune-teller, warns a client about the color red. Harp McGuire (as "The Clock"), Don Crosby, Anna Dobb, John Saul (director), Lawrence Klee (writer), Grace Gibson (producer), Myme Dodd, Shiela Sewell, Ruth Cracknell, Leonard Teale. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-13T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clock,harp,mcguire,drama,suspence,scifi,science,fiction,horror,supernatural,thriller,mystery,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic thirty-minute suspense and mystery series. It was written by Lawrence Klee and narrated by &quot;The Clock.&quot; First Broadcast in the United States was in November, 1946. It was syndicated by Grace Gibson syndication. At the time of production, the Australian accent, we now know and love, originating from the Irish and Cockney accents, was rather frowned upon by non other than Australians. The shows tried to sound neutral, then there was hope that the show could be sold to Great Britain and the United States. The show was bought by the ABC network in the States. The settings were usually generic and the actors tried to speak without a perceptible accent and for that reason the program sounded sort of &quot;American&quot;. They occasionally slipped up on a few words, using 'boot' instead of 'trunk' when referring to a car. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;The Past Or Present&quot;. Commercials added locally. The script was previously used on December 25, 1947. Madame Baba, the fortune-teller, warns a client about the color red. Harp McGuire (as &quot;The Clock&quot;), Don Crosby, Anna Dobb, John Saul (director), Lawrence Klee (writer), Grace Gibson (producer), Myme Dodd, Shiela Sewell, Ruth Cracknell, Leonard Teale. 24:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Past Or Present (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Clock, is an Australian radio show, a dramatic ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Star Playhouse - The Big One (11-02-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big One (Aired November 2, 1952)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series.

THIS EPISODE:

November 2, 1952. NBC network. "The Big One". Sponsored by: The Bakers Of America. A carnival mentalist is offered $50,000 to read the mind of a dying woman. This is finally the big one, a $7,000,000 swindle! Lynn Bari appears in a preview of next week's show. Robert Griffin, Byron Kane, Frank DeFelita (writer), Herb Vigran, Jack Johnstone (director), John Stevenson, Lynn Bari, Millard Mitchell, Paul Richards, Wendell Niles (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-13T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,lux,robert,griffin,byron,kane,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big One (Aired November 2, 1952)

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series.

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November 2, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Big One&quot;. Sponsored by: The Bakers Of America. A carnival mentalist is offered $50,000 to read the mind of a dying woman. This is finally the big one, a $7,000,000 swindle! Lynn Bari appears in a preview of next week's show. Robert Griffin, Byron Kane, Frank DeFelita (writer), Herb Vigran, Jack Johnstone (director), John Stevenson, Lynn Bari, Millard Mitchell, Paul Richards, Wendell Niles (announcer). 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big One (Aired November 2, 1952)

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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Missing Patient (02-14-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casablanca" (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama "Staccato" (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 14, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Missing Patient". Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-13T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>falcon,les,damon,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1592</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)

This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including &quot;The Killers&quot;, &quot;Spartacus&quot; and &quot;Cimarron&quot;; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was &quot;Falcon&quot;; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of &quot;Casablanca&quot; (1955 - 1956) in the character of Rick; He also had a role on the detective drama &quot;Staccato&quot; (1959) Actor McGraw (whose birth name was Charles Butters) met an unfortunate death in real life when he fell through a shower glass door in 1980 at his home in Studio City, CA. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 14, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Missing Patient&quot;. Sustaining. After helping a wounded criminal, a kindly doctor is found murdered. The trail to the killer leads to a shootout in the subway. The system cue and possibly part of the program closing have been deleted. The recording sounds like unedited tape or a rehearsal. Les Damon, Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Patient (Aired February 14, 1952)

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      <title>The Bickersons - The Mink Coat (06-10-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mink Coat (Aired June 10, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show—and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony—was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. After another musical number and a commercial spot for Drene Shampoo, Miller would announce Ameche and Langford as the Bickersons, "in 'The Honeymoon's Over'," for the final 15 minutes of the show. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1951. Program #2. "The Mink Coat" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Unedited tape. Frances starts the show by singing, "On The Sunny Side Of The Street." Blanche uses John's insurance money to buy a new mink coat. One of the Philip Morris commercials has "a lady from the Bronx" take "the Philip Morris Nose Test." Blanche tells John that she's going to visit her mother. Broadcast June 12, 1951. Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Phil Rapp (creator), Tony Romano, Jay Jackson (commercial spokesman), Verna Felton, John Holbrook (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-13T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mink Coat (Aired June 10, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show&#8212;and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony&#8212;was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. After another musical number and a commercial spot for Drene Shampoo, Miller would announce Ameche and Langford as the Bickersons, &quot;in 'The Honeymoon's Over',&quot; for the final 15 minutes of the show. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1951. Program #2. &quot;The Mink Coat&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Unedited tape. Frances starts the show by singing, &quot;On The Sunny Side Of The Street.&quot; Blanche uses John's insurance money to buy a new mink coat. One of the Philip Morris commercials has &quot;a lady from the Bronx&quot; take &quot;the Philip Morris Nose Test.&quot; Blanche tells John that she's going to visit her mother. Broadcast June 12, 1951. Frances Langford, Lew Parker, Phil Rapp (creator), Tony Romano, Jay Jackson (commercial spokesman), Verna Felton, John Holbrook (announcer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mink Coat (Aired June 10, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-act...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - The City At Your Fingertips (07-20-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. ‘The Slasher’, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1950. "The City At Your Fingertips" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Randy Stone dials his phone at random and speaks to a woman about to be murdered by her insane husband. Barbara Dupar, William Lally (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Katherine Card, Larry Marcus (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Warren Lewis (director). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-13T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>night,beat,frank,lovejoy,lurene,tuttle,randt,stone,news,newspaper,reporter,crime,law,investigate,justice,police,arrest,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1877</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. &#8216;The Slasher&#8217;, broadcast on 10 November 1950, the last show of season one, has a very loosely Ripper-derived plot in which Stone searches for an artist. Supporting actors included Parley Baer, William Conrad, Jeff Corey, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Frees, Jack Kruschen, Peter Leeds, Howard McNear, Lurene Tuttle and Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1950. &quot;The City At Your Fingertips&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Randy Stone dials his phone at random and speaks to a woman about to be murdered by her insane husband. Barbara Dupar, William Lally (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Katherine Card, Larry Marcus (writer), Lurene Tuttle, Peter Leeds, Warren Lewis (director). 31:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The City At Your Fingertips (Aired July 20, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - They Met At Dorset (02-23-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1943. CBS network. "They Met At Dorset". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. Two German soldiers parachute into England on a mission to rescue Rudolph Hess. Seeking shelter from the rain, they come upon a genuine haunted house. A good radio ghost story. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 21:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-12T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-12T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-12T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1262</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. A character might be buried or eaten or skinned alive, vaporized in a ladle of white-hot steel, absorbed by a giant slurping amoeba, have his arm torn off by a robot, tortured or decapitated -- always with the appropriate blood-curdling acting and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 23, 1943. CBS network. &quot;They Met At Dorset&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. Two German soldiers parachute into England on a mission to rescue Rudolph Hess. Seeking shelter from the rain, they come upon a genuine haunted house. A good radio ghost story. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 21:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>They Met At Dorset (Aired February 23, 1943)

After a successful tryout in New York City, the s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inspector Thorne - The Golden Girl Murder Case (08-03-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 3, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1951. NBC network. "The Golden Girl Murder Case". Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Carol Warner Gluck (writer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  







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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-12T12_57_55-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 19:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-12T12_57_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inspector,thorne,karl,weber,carol,warner,gluck,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 3, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was, was something of an anomaly for the Hummerts, but judging from the longer run of Hearthstone of The Death Squad, they seem to have managed to salvage that particular formula somewhat. The comparisons are quite obvious between Inspectors Thorne and Hearthstone. Inspector Thorne is the Chief Detective Inspector of The Homicide Squad of New York City. Inspector Hearthstone is the Chief Inspector of The Death Squad of 'The Metropolitan Police' . Inspector Thorne has his Sergeant Muggins and Inspector Hearthstone has his assistant, Detective Sam Cook. Both productions were more murder-oriented than mystery-oriented, both productions were predictably very melodramatic, and both productions characterized their protagonists as forceful, demanding, and overbearing police officials. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 3, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Golden Girl Murder Case&quot;. Sustaining. Kenneth MacGregor (director), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator), Fred Collins (announcer), Karl Weber, Carol Warner Gluck (writer). 28:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  







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      <itunes:subtitle>The Golden Girl Murder Case (Aired August 3, 1951)

Inspector Thorne, as short-lived as it was,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy Show - The Tuxedo Rental Business (01-03-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tuxedo Rental Business (Aired January 3, 1954)

Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by NBC from the Blue Network to the Red Network in 1935, although the vast majority of stations carrying the show remained the same. Several months later, Gosden and Correll moved production of the show from NBC's Merchandise Mart studios in Chicago to Hollywood. After a long and successful run with Pepsodent, the program changed sponsors in 1938 to Campbell's Soup; because of Campbell's closer relationship with CBS, the series switched to that network on April 3, 1939. In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from a 15-minute CBS weekday dramatic serial to an NBC half-hour weekly comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 3, 1954. "The Tuxedo Rental Business" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy is stood up by his New-Year's-Eve date. Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Roy Glenn, Tommy Moore, Jeff Alexander (music), Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-12T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1677</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tuxedo Rental Business (Aired January 3, 1954)

Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by NBC from the Blue Network to the Red Network in 1935, although the vast majority of stations carrying the show remained the same. Several months later, Gosden and Correll moved production of the show from NBC's Merchandise Mart studios in Chicago to Hollywood. After a long and successful run with Pepsodent, the program changed sponsors in 1938 to Campbell's Soup; because of Campbell's closer relationship with CBS, the series switched to that network on April 3, 1939. In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from a 15-minute CBS weekday dramatic serial to an NBC half-hour weekly comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 3, 1954. &quot;The Tuxedo Rental Business&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Rexall. Andy is stood up by his New-Year's-Eve date. Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Roy Glenn, Tommy Moore, Jeff Alexander (music), Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll. 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tuxedo Rental Business (Aired January 3, 1954)

Amos 'n' Andy was officially transferred by...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (07-07-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)

On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series refects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantanious.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-12T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)

On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series refects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantanious.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired July 7, 1969)

On 1 May 1950, the first comme...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Sad Cypress Part  2 0f 2 (1973)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sad Cypress Part 2 0f 2 (1973) 

Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Sad Cypress Part 2 0f 2 (1973) 

Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the conjecture that he was thirty at the time of his retirement from the Belgian police force at the time of the outbreak of the First World War, it is suggested that he was born in the mid 1880s. This is all extremely vague, as Poirot is thought to be an old man in his dotage even in the early Poirot novels, and in An Autobiography Christie admitted that she already imagined him to be an old man in 1920. (At the time, of course, she had no idea she would be going on writing Poirot books for many decades to come.) Much of the suggested dating for Poirot's age is therefore post-rationalisation on the part of those attempting to make sense of his extraordinarily long career. Between the first and second world wars, Poirot traveled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders. Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sad Cypress Part 2 0f 2 (1973) 

Poirot was apparently born in Spa, Belgium and, based on the c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Sad Cypress Part 1 0f 2 (1973)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sad Cypress Part 1 0f 2 (1973)

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.

THIS EPISODE:

1973. "Sad Cypress" is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March 1940 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and threepence (8/3) – the first price rise for a UK Christie edition since her 1921 debut - and the US edition retailed at $2.00. The novel is notable for being the first courtroom drama in the Hercule Poirot series. The novel is written in three parts: in the first place an account, largely from the perspective of the subsequent defendant, Elinor Carlisle, of the death of her aunt, Laura Welman, and the subsequent death of the victim, Mary Gerrard; secondly an account of Poirot's investigation; and, thirdly, a sequence in court, again mainly from Elinor's dazed perspective. 38:13.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 17:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-11T10_32_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2293</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sad Cypress Part 1 0f 2 (1973)

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976), was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. Christie has been referred to by the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling writer of books of all time and the best-selling writer of any kind, along with William Shakespeare. Only the Bible is known to have outsold her collected sales of roughly four billion copies of novels.

THIS EPISODE:

1973. &quot;Sad Cypress&quot; is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March 1940 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and threepence (8/3) &#8211; the first price rise for a UK Christie edition since her 1921 debut - and the US edition retailed at $2.00. The novel is notable for being the first courtroom drama in the Hercule Poirot series. The novel is written in three parts: in the first place an account, largely from the perspective of the subsequent defendant, Elinor Carlisle, of the death of her aunt, Laura Welman, and the subsequent death of the victim, Mary Gerrard; secondly an account of Poirot's investigation; and, thirdly, a sequence in court, again mainly from Elinor's dazed perspective. 38:13.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sad Cypress Part 1 0f 2 (1973)

Dame Agatha Christie DBE (15 September 1890 &#8211; 12 January 1976),...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Saint - The Terrible Tintype (11-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 26, 1950. NBC network. "The Terrible Tintype". Sustaining. Does "The Saint" have a photo that is being used for blackmail? Simon Templar hasn't got a clue, but gets several of them after a murder or two! The butler did it! James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Lamont Johnson, Dan O'Herlihy, Lawrence Dobkin, Don Stanley (announcer), Joan Banks, Vincent Price, Helen Parrish, Ken Christy, Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-11T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Saint bears a bit of exposition. The signature theme of The Saint over Radio opened all of the Vincent Price canon and beyond. Any sponsor messages usually prefaced the signature whistle and opening theme. The Trim Hair Tonic-sponsored regional run of The Saint from CBS' KNX studios provided three sponsor messages: one at the open, one in the middle and one near the close. From that run forward, Vincent Price would customarily close the program with a personal message directed at one of several pet causes. Though it's not currently known if this was at Price's request or the producers', one can well imagine Vincent Price requesting the closing appeal. The formula continued through the Mutual rebroadcasts and the move to NBC in June of 1950. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 26, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Terrible Tintype&quot;. Sustaining. Does &quot;The Saint&quot; have a photo that is being used for blackmail? Simon Templar hasn't got a clue, but gets several of them after a murder or two! The butler did it! James L. Saphier (producer), Helen Mack (director), Louis Vittes (writer), Lamont Johnson, Dan O'Herlihy, Lawrence Dobkin, Don Stanley (announcer), Joan Banks, Vincent Price, Helen Parrish, Ken Christy, Leslie Charteris (creator). 28:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Terrible Tintype (Aired November 26, 1950)

The format of the Vincent Price run of The Sain...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - A Nightmare (10-29-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1964. ABC network. "Nightmare". Commercials deleted. A teen-ager accuses her history teacher of assaulting her. Why not? Francis Rickett (writer), Ted Bell (director), Rosemary Rice, Stan Watts, George Baxter, Lorraine McMartin, Peter Fernandez, George Petrie, Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 21:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-11T05_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-11T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1311</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 29, 1964. ABC network. &quot;Nightmare&quot;. Commercials deleted. A teen-ager accuses her history teacher of assaulting her. Why not? Francis Rickett (writer), Ted Bell (director), Rosemary Rice, Stan Watts, George Baxter, Lorraine McMartin, Peter Fernandez, George Petrie, Bill Sanreuter (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Edward A. Byron (executive producer). 21:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare (Aired October 29, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Curtain Time - Belle Of The Barbary Coast (06-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Belle Of The Barbary Coast (Aired June 28, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1947. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. "The Belle Of The Barbary Coast". Sponsored by: Snickers, Bulova (local). 6:30 P.M. (CDT). Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Nannette Sargent, Maurice Copeland, Geraldine Kaye, Michael Romano, George Cisar, Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-06-10T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-10T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain,time,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Belle Of The Barbary Coast (Aired June 28, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1947. NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. &quot;The Belle Of The Barbary Coast&quot;. Sponsored by: Snickers, Bulova (local). 6:30 P.M. (CDT). Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Nannette Sargent, Maurice Copeland, Geraldine Kaye, Michael Romano, George Cisar, Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 28:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Belle Of The Barbary Coast (Aired June 28, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - The Lonesome Corpse (04-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lonesome Corpse (Aired April 18, 1947)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-10T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>haunting,hour,horror,tror,murder,death,scifi,science,fiction,weird,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1496</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lonesome Corpse (Aired April 18, 1947)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lonesome Corpse (Aired April 18, 1947)

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      <title>It's A Crime Mr. Collins - Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a "flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed." San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, "the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home." Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "The Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead". Commercials added locally. Mr. Collins is hired to find a beautiful woman who's been missing for six months. When she's found dead, it's Mrs. Collins who goes to jail for the crime! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-10</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins was a half-hour mystery/adventure radio program broadcast weekly from August, 1956 to February, 1957 by Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States that was a &quot;flagrant rip-off of The Adventures of the Abbotts in which only the names had been changed.&quot; San Francisco private detective Greg Collins was played by Mandel Kramer (who had previously been heard as Lieutenant Tragg in the radio version of Perry Mason) and his wife, Gail Collins, was played by namesake Gail Collins. Each week, Gail Collins, &quot;the gumshoe's gorgeous spouse -- with green-eyed predilections emerging as curvaceous damsels in distress frequently petitioned her husband -- shared his investigative exploits with her Uncle Jack and thereby with the listeners at home.&quot; Uncle Jack was played by Richard Denning, whom listeners had heard from 1952 to 1954 as amateur detective Jerry North in the radio version of Mr. and Mrs. North. 

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1956. Mutual network origination, syndicated. &quot;The Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead&quot;. Commercials added locally. Mr. Collins is hired to find a beautiful woman who's been missing for six months. When she's found dead, it's Mrs. Collins who goes to jail for the crime! The date is approximate. Mandel Kramer, Gail Collins, Richard Denning. 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Of The Fabulous Redhead (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

It's a Crime, Mr. Collins wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - Having A Wonderful Crime (06-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Having A Wonderful Crime (Aired June 3, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Having A Wonderful Crime (Aired June 3, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Having A Wonderful Crime (Aired June 3, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - Four Fingers And A Thumb (10-19-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Four Fingers And A Thumb (Aired October 19, 1937)

John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her "Nancy" without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1937. Program #2. MacQuarrie (Australian) syndication. "Four Fingers and A Thumb". Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 117 years old today. The hand of a dead Chinaman returns to haunt its killer. The story was subsequently produced on The Star Spangled Theater on August 3, 1941. The date of the Australian production is approximate; and the program may have been syndicated by Artransa. The script is similar to "The Witch's Tale" program titled, "The Gypsy's Hand'. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-10T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,horror,supernatural,weird,un-natural,thriller,old,nancy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Fingers And A Thumb (Aired October 19, 1937)

John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her &quot;Nancy&quot; without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE:

October 19, 1937. Program #2. MacQuarrie (Australian) syndication. &quot;Four Fingers and A Thumb&quot;. Commercials added locally. Old Nancy is 117 years old today. The hand of a dead Chinaman returns to haunt its killer. The story was subsequently produced on The Star Spangled Theater on August 3, 1941. The date of the Australian production is approximate; and the program may have been syndicated by Artransa. The script is similar to &quot;The Witch's Tale&quot; program titled, &quot;The Gypsy's Hand'. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Four Fingers And A Thumb (Aired October 19, 1937)

John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (12-31-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1946. Program #90. "Carl Browning Cleaning Shop" - ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Carl Brown is not only in poor physical condition, his wife is untrue and he's the victim of a protection racket. After his dead body is found, Blackie tries to figure out why his accurate watch is a half-hour slow. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-09T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1670</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also starring Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Unlike the concurrent films, Blackie had a steady romantic interest in the radio show: Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley. Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer. On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

December 31, 1946. Program #90. &quot;Carl Browning Cleaning Shop&quot; - ABC net origination, Ziv syndication. Commercials added locally. Carl Brown is not only in poor physical condition, his wife is untrue and he's the victim of a protection racket. After his dead body is found, Blackie tries to figure out why his accurate watch is a half-hour slow. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin. 27:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Carl Browning Cleaning Shop (Aired December 31, 1946)

The Boston Blackie radio series, also st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - The Cigar Box Bandit (02-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don’t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. "The Cigar Store Bandit" has the entire police force puzzled in this surprisingly good story with a twisted ending. David Young, Ed Begley, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Howard McNear, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Joe Walters (announcer), John McIntire, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Walter Catlett, William Johnstone. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-09T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. Don&#8217;t be caught without this radio show in your collection! 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 15, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. &quot;The Cigar Store Bandit&quot; has the entire police force puzzled in this surprisingly good story with a twisted ending. David Young, Ed Begley, Eddie Dunstedter (music), Howard McNear, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Joe Walters (announcer), John McIntire, Milton Geiger (adaptor), Peggy Webber, Wally Maher, Walter Catlett, William Johnstone. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cigar Box Bandit (Aired February 15, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that giv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (02-13-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired February 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1946. Program #58. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The search for the "Mystery Girl" continues. "Special Guest Frank Sinatra and Jack compete for the attention of Randy Stewart. Frankie sings, "Onesie, Twosie" with Jack and Norma Jean (with lots of screaming bobby soxers). Jack Carson, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Dave Willock, Arthur Treacher, Diana Barrymore, The Martin Men, Frank Sinatra, Randy Stewart, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-09T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1777</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired February 13, 1946)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1946. Program #58. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The search for the &quot;Mystery Girl&quot; continues. &quot;Special Guest Frank Sinatra and Jack compete for the attention of Randy Stewart. Frankie sings, &quot;Onesie, Twosie&quot; with Jack and Norma Jean (with lots of screaming bobby soxers). Jack Carson, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Dave Willock, Arthur Treacher, Diana Barrymore, The Martin Men, Frank Sinatra, Randy Stewart, Howard Duff (AFRS announcer). 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jack Carson Show - Special Guest Frank Sinatra (Aired February 13, 1946)

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      <title>Box 13 - House Of Darkness (07-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine," from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 3,1949. Program #46. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "House Of Darkness". Commercials added locally. A shot in the dark helps Dan Holiday and a blind man find adventure. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sam Walders (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-08T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine,&quot; from 1946's Let George Do It. The gimmick certainly made for an open-ended range of potential adventures for Box 13's protagonist. And it resulted in some pretty outrageous assignments in the course of Holiday's fifty-two adventures. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 3,1949. Program #46. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;House Of Darkness&quot;. Commercials added locally. A shot in the dark helps Dan Holiday and a blind man find adventure. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sam Walders (writer), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 28:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>House Of Darkness (Aired July 3,1949)

Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fred Allen Show - The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (05-02-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)

Fred Allen's first taste of radio came while he and Portland Hoffa waited for a promised slot in a new Arthur Hammerstein musical. In the interim, they appeared on a Chicago station's program, WLS Showboat, into which, Allen recalled, "Portland and I were presented... to inject a little class into it." Their success in these appearances helped their theater reception; live audiences in the Midwest liked to see their radio favorites in person, even if Allen and Hoffa would be replaced by Bob Hope when the radio show moved to New York several months afterward. The couple eventually got their Hammerstein show, Polly, which opened in Delaware and made the usual tour before hitting Broadway. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Fred and guest Henry Morgan do a satire called, "Morgan Court Of Human Relations." Allen's Alley question: "Are you interested in music and does it play a part in your life?" Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Henry Morgan, Minerva Pious, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-08T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)

Fred Allen's first taste of radio came while he and Portland Hoffa waited for a promised slot in a new Arthur Hammerstein musical. In the interim, they appeared on a Chicago station's program, WLS Showboat, into which, Allen recalled, &quot;Portland and I were presented... to inject a little class into it.&quot; Their success in these appearances helped their theater reception; live audiences in the Midwest liked to see their radio favorites in person, even if Allen and Hoffa would be replaced by Bob Hope when the radio show moved to New York several months afterward. The couple eventually got their Hammerstein show, Polly, which opened in Delaware and made the usual tour before hitting Broadway. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 2, 1948. NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford. Fred and guest Henry Morgan do a satire called, &quot;Morgan Court Of Human Relations.&quot; Allen's Alley question: &quot;Are you interested in music and does it play a part in your life?&quot; Fred Allen, Kenny Delmar, The De Marco Sisters, Henry Morgan, Minerva Pious, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly. 29:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Morgan Court Of Human Relations (Aired May 2, 1948)

Fred Allen's first taste of radio came...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (02-24-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)

Before the "Reality TV", there was "Reality Radio" and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1955. "Black Eye To Road Death (02-24-55)" - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first case is about a woman with a black eye who's been choked. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-07T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nightwatch,drama,police,reality,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,cop,prison,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1607</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there was &quot;Reality Radio&quot; and Night Watch was there. This show is a straight crime documentary with no music, sound effects, or actors. Police reporter Don Reid rode in a prowl car on the night shift with officers from the Culver City, California police department. While wearing a hidden microphone, he captures the sounds and voices of real life drama. From the worried child to the hardened criminal, their stories come through loud and clear. The names were changed to protect identities, but everything else in this gripping series is real.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1955. &quot;Black Eye To Road Death (02-24-55)&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. 8:30 P. M. The first case is about a woman with a black eye who's been choked. Donn Reed (police recorder), W. N. Hildebrand (Chief of Police), Sterling Tracy (producer, director), Jim Headlock (producer), Ron Perkins (technical adviser). 26:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nightwatch - Black Eye To Road Death (Aired February 24, 1955)

Before the &quot;Reality TV&quot;, there ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>I Was A Communist For The FBI - Card Game In The Clouds (05-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to "The Saturday Evening Post" and it was serialized under the title "I Posed as a Communist for the FBI". It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled "I Was A Communist For The FBI", starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1952. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. "Card Game In The Clouds". Commercials added locally. A game of gin rummy en route to Buffalo leads to a microfilm scheme to get secret documents to the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Conrad, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-07T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>communist,matt,cvetic,infiltrate,dana,andrews,fbi,undercover,spy,us,government,agent,red,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked as a volunteer undercover agent for the FBI, infiltrating the Communist Party in Pittsburgh. In 1949, his testimony helped to convict several top Party members of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. Cvetic sold his account to &quot;The Saturday Evening Post&quot; and it was serialized under the title &quot;I Posed as a Communist for the FBI&quot;. It later became a best-selling book. In 1951, Warner Brothers released a film based on these accounts entitled &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot;, starring with Frank Lovejoy as Cvetic. In 1952, in the midst of the Red scare of the 1950's, the Frederick W. Ziv Company produced the syndicated radio series with the same title as the movie.

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1952. Program #7. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Card Game In The Clouds&quot;. Commercials added locally. A game of gin rummy en route to Buffalo leads to a microfilm scheme to get secret documents to the Communists. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), William Conrad, Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). 27:52.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Card Game In The Clouds (Aired May 11, 1952)

Throughout most of the 1940's, Matt Cvetic worked...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (03-26-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell ("Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off"; "Business is a little dead tonight"). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television"). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for "story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1944. "A Barber Chair For Riley's Den". Blue network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-07T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred along with Rosemary DeCamp as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. John Brown returned as the morbid counseling undertaker Digby (Digger) O'Dell (&quot;Well, I guess I'll be... shoveling off&quot;; &quot;Business is a little dead tonight&quot;). Television's first Life of Riley won television's first Emmy (for &quot;Best Film Made For and Shown on Television&quot;). However, it came to an end on March 28, 1950 because of low ratings and because Gleason left the show, thinking he could find a better showcase for his unique abilities. Groucho Marx received a credit for &quot;story. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 26, 1944. &quot;A Barber Chair For Riley's Den&quot;. Blue network, WENR, Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 30:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Barber's Chair For Riley's Den (Aired March 26, 1944)

Beginning October 4, 1949, the show wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell - Frank Merriwell's Promise (05-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell "had little in common with his creator or his readers." Patten offered some background on his character: "The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality." Merriwell's classmates observed, "He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 28, 1949. NBC network. "Frank Merriwell's Promise". Sustaining. In order to protect the reputation of one of Boston's newspapers, Frank pitches a no-hit baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-07T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,merriwell,lawson,zerbe,adventure,drama,mystery,yale,college,university,sports,american,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2135</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appearing in a series of novels and short stories by Gilbert Patten, who wrote under the pseudonym Burt L. Standish. The character also appears in numerous radio serials and comic books based on the stories. The model for all later American juvenile sports fiction, Merriwell excelled at football, baseball, basketball, crew and track at Yale while solving mysteries and righting wrongs. He played with great strength and received traumatic blows without injury. A biographical entry on Patten noted dryly that Frank Merriwell &quot;had little in common with his creator or his readers.&quot; Patten offered some background on his character: &quot;The name was symbolic of the chief characteristics I desired my hero to have. Frank for frankness, merry for a happy disposition, well for health and abounding vitality.&quot; Merriwell's classmates observed, &quot;He never drinks. That's how he keeps himself in such fine condition all the time. He will not smoke, either, and he takes his exercise regularly. He is really a remarkable freshie.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 28, 1949. NBC network. &quot;Frank Merriwell's Promise&quot;. Sustaining. In order to protect the reputation of one of Boston's newspapers, Frank pitches a no-hit baseball game. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Burt L. Standish (creator). 33:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Frank Merriwell's Promise (Aired May 28, 1949)

Frank Merriwell is a fictional character appear...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - Carnival Frail (02-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)

A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1951. Program #70. MGM syndication. "Carnival Frail". Commercials added locally. A hard-boiled carnival worker meets a wealthy "old geezer." She becomes "the rich girl that lives on the hill" and the old geezer gets a knife in the back. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Diane Barrymore, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-06T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,lawless,police,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)

A series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker.  It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950.  The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30.  After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.  Repeats were not uncommon. Even before the last original show, older shows were repeated on alternate dates to the main series run. On Jan. 7, 1952, the series moved to Mutual but lasted just one year. Only repeats of the original series were aired and show ordering did not match the first run. The show was heard on Dec. 22, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1951. Program #70. MGM syndication. &quot;Carnival Frail&quot;. Commercials added locally. A hard-boiled carnival worker meets a wealthy &quot;old geezer.&quot; She becomes &quot;the rich girl that lives on the hill&quot; and the old geezer gets a knife in the back. The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Diane Barrymore, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer), Marx B. Loeb (producer, director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer). 25:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Carnival Frail (Aired February 14, 1951)

A series based on short films of the same name produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - Man On The Roof (04-04-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. CBS network. "The Man On The Roof". Sustaining. A young man is trapped on a roof as the cops close in. Marlowe tells this story of murder and robbery in flashback before trying to talk him down. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Jack Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Doris Singleton, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-06T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1839</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration.

THIS EPISODE:

April 4, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Man On The Roof&quot;. Sustaining. A young man is trapped on a roof as the cops close in. Marlowe tells this story of murder and robbery in flashback before trying to talk him down. Gerald Mohr, Virginia Gregg, Jack Edwards, Lillian Buyeff, Doris Singleton, Jack Kruschen, Lawrence Dobkin, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 30:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Man On The Roof (Aired April 4, 1950)

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It's Higgins Sir - Higgins Befriends A Hobo (08-07-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Higgins Befriends A Hobo (Aired August 7, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, "It's Higgins, Sir", future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. (as Bob Hope's summer replacement). The Roberts, a normal, middle income American family inherit a silver tea set from distant relative in England. The tea set is accompanied by it's caretaker, Higgins, their new butler. Normal family situations are punctuated by Higgin's smart aleck comments and his general disdain for otrt things American and all things common. The show was a Summer Replacement Series for The Bob Hope Show. Cast : Harry McNaughton (as Higgins), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby, Charles Nevil, Pat Hosley and Denise Alexander.Creator/Director: Paul Harrison Writers: Paul Harrison and Rick Vollick.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1951. Program #6. "Higgins Befriends A Hobo - CBS network. Sustaining. A visiting hobo convinces Mr. Roberts that Tommy should enter military school. Arthur Kohl, Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (conceiver, producer), Vera Allen. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-06T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>higgins,sir,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1761</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Higgins Befriends A Hobo (Aired August 7, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, &quot;It's Higgins, Sir&quot;, future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. (as Bob Hope's summer replacement). The Roberts, a normal, middle income American family inherit a silver tea set from distant relative in England. The tea set is accompanied by it's caretaker, Higgins, their new butler. Normal family situations are punctuated by Higgin's smart aleck comments and his general disdain for otrt things American and all things common. The show was a Summer Replacement Series for The Bob Hope Show. Cast : Harry McNaughton (as Higgins), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby, Charles Nevil, Pat Hosley and Denise Alexander.Creator/Director: Paul Harrison Writers: Paul Harrison and Rick Vollick.

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1951. Program #6. &quot;Higgins Befriends A Hobo - CBS network. Sustaining. A visiting hobo convinces Mr. Roberts that Tommy should enter military school. Arthur Kohl, Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (conceiver, producer), Vera Allen. 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Higgins Befriends A Hobo (Aired August 7, 1951)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Museum - The Canvas Bag (11-13-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1974. Program #9. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Canvas Bag". Sustaining. A young lady is swindled by an evil gent. The date is approximate. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:18. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-06T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,museum,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1518</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques. A number of famous people have visited the musuem including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Orsen Welles hosted and narrated the shows.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1974. Program #9. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Canvas Bag&quot;. Sustaining. A young lady is swindled by an evil gent. The date is approximate. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 25:18. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Canvas Bag (Aired November 13, 1974)

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Cemetery (02-15-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed "the ultimate in horror." Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, "the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten." Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 15, 1972. Program #24. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. "Cemetery". Commercials added locally. A good tale of horror from the crypt. A visitor from beyond death. Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." The story is also known as, "Scoop." Arch Oboler (writer, host). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-05T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed &quot;the ultimate in horror.&quot; Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, &quot;the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten.&quot; Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 15, 1972. Program #24. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. &quot;Cemetery&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good tale of horror from the crypt. A visitor from beyond death. Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; The story is also known as, &quot;Scoop.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Cemetery (Aired February 15, 1972)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Light...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures Of Frank Race - Darling Debutante (05-08-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. "The Darling Debutante". Program #2. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The wife of an ex-G. I. has been murdered, just after they've had a fight in public. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Faye Kennedy. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-05T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frank,race,tom,collins,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,oss,spy,intrigue,war,underground,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney and O.S.S. officer, Frank Race. Race is aided by his associate, former cab driver, Marcus 'Marc' Donovan portrayed by Tony Barrett. Lurene Tuttle is also featured in the audition. The audition lays out the premise for the contemplated series. Frank Race has returned to civilian life after a wartime stint as an operative for the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) the progenitor of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Somewhat disenchanted with the prospect of returning to practice Law, Race forms his own investigations firm, specializing in industrial, State, and international crimes of fraud and espionage. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. &quot;The Darling Debutante&quot;. Program #2. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The wife of an ex-G. I. has been murdered, just after they've had a fight in public. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Faye Kennedy. 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Darling Debutante (Aired May 8, 1949)

The audition featured Tom Collins as former attorney...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - Violent Night (03-18-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)

 Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1954. CBS network. "Violent Night". Sustaining. An excellent story about an American plantation owner in a Latin American country who must avoid the local revolutionary who has sworn to kill him. The program is possibly dated April 1, 1954. William Conrad, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-05T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12836651.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)

 Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Violent Night&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent story about an American plantation owner in a Latin American country who must avoid the local revolutionary who has sworn to kill him. The program is possibly dated April 1, 1954. William Conrad, Norman Macdonnell (director). 29:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Violent Night (Aired March 18, 1954)

 Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of Space - A Clapper For The Bell (02-09-70)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Clapper For The Bell (Aired February 9, 1970)

 On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, "Another Galaxy", a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-05T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1511</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Clapper For The Bell (Aired February 9, 1970)

 On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio station in South Africa, Springbok Radio took to the airwaves broadcasting in both English and Afrikaans. This followed almost 5 years of intense investigation by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and after consultations with both Lord Reith of the BBC and the South African Government it was decided to introduce commercial radio in South Africa to supplement the SABC's existing public service English and Afrikaans networks. Just imagine the BBC in Johannesburg. The Challenge of space was a 1960's South African Sci-Fi adventure series. Well written and well acted stories that, aside from the science fiction aspect, could have been easily revised to reflect everyday earthly concerns. In one episode, &quot;Another Galaxy&quot;, a young couple's desire to marry and live as simple farmers, is looked at as foolish by the boy's father. His plans for his son's future were much, much different. A life in the war space project was all the old man could see. Sponsored by Carling beer, the series reflects a time when man conquered the nearby planets and space travel was almost instantaneous.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>A Clapper For The Bell (Aired February 9, 1970)

 On 1 May 1950, the first commercial radio sta...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Strange Dr. Weird - 2 Episodes From 1945</title>
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        <![CDATA["The Man Who Lived Twice" (1-30-45) and "Dark Wings Of Death" (2-06-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: "Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance..." The closing line never changed: Perhaps you’ll drop in on me again soon. I’m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! SHOW NOTES FROM RADIO HORROR HOSTS

TODAY'S SHOW: Two Episodes "The Man Who Lived Twice" (1-30-45) and "Dark Wings Of Death" (2-06-45)

January 30, 1945. Program #13. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. "The Man Who Lived Twice". Sponsored by: Adam Hats, one commercial added live. A mad scientist undergoes a genuine brain transplant! The program may be dated April 17, 1945. The program closing is added locally or has been deleted. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 11:59. 

February 6, 1945. Program #14. Mutual network. "The Dark Wings Of Death". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A married couple decides to kill an eccentric uncle for his money, but his pet raven poses a problem. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-04T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,weird,strange,horror,thriller,supernatural,un-natural,murder,killer,death,devil,satan,maurice,tarplin,creepy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1389</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Man Who Lived Twice&quot; (1-30-45) and &quot;Dark Wings Of Death&quot; (2-06-45)

The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator. Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of The Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15-minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ's spooky strains, Tarplin introduced each episode: &quot;Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous. Perhaps the cemetery outside this house has upset you. But there are things far worse than cemeteries. For instance...&quot; The closing line never changed: Perhaps you&#8217;ll drop in on me again soon. I&#8217;m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery... the house of Dr Weird! SHOW NOTES FROM RADIO HORROR HOSTS

TODAY'S SHOW: Two Episodes &quot;The Man Who Lived Twice&quot; (1-30-45) and &quot;Dark Wings Of Death&quot; (2-06-45)

January 30, 1945. Program #13. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. &quot;The Man Who Lived Twice&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats, one commercial added live. A mad scientist undergoes a genuine brain transplant! The program may be dated April 17, 1945. The program closing is added locally or has been deleted. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 11:59. 

February 6, 1945. Program #14. Mutual network. &quot;The Dark Wings Of Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A married couple decides to kill an eccentric uncle for his money, but his pet raven poses a problem. Maurice Tarplin (host), Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jock MacGregor (director). 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Man Who Lived Twice&quot; (1-30-45) and &quot;Dark Wings Of Death&quot; (2-06-45)

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      <title>The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne - The Pursuit Of Death (09-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pursuit Of Death (Aired September 18, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

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September 18, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Pursuit Of Death". A woman being pursued sees only her conscience behind her...Shayne sees something more substantial. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pursuit Of Death (Aired September 18, 1948)

Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel &quot;Dividend of Death&quot;. Dresser based the character on a &#8220;tall and rangy&#8221; brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine&#8212;and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount&#8217;s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne&#8212;premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 18, 1948. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Pursuit Of Death&quot;. A woman being pursued sees only her conscience behind her...Shayne sees something more substantial. These syndicated programs were recorded 1948 to 1950. Jeff Chandler, William P. Rousseau (host, director), Brett Halliday (creator), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Don W. Sharpe (producer). 26:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pursuit Of Death (Aired September 18, 1948)

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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Muscle Man Contest (10-01-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946)

 Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1946. "Muscle Man Contest" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel enters a contest of strength with the district manager of a supermarket, expecting to lose. Zookie (also played by Mel Blanc) has his own ideas. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-04T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946)

 Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. His natural voice was that of Sylvester the Cat, but without the lispy spray. (Blanc's voice can be heard in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies that also featured frequent Blanc vocal foil Bea Benaderet; in his small appearance, Blanc plays a vexed cab-driver.)

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1946. &quot;Muscle Man Contest&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. Hollywood origination. Mel enters a contest of strength with the district manager of a supermarket, expecting to lose. Zookie (also played by Mel Blanc) has his own ideas. Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Victor Miller and His Orchestra, Earle Ross, Joseph Kearns, Bud Hiestand (announcer). 23:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Muscle Man Contest (Aired October 1, 1946)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Stage Holdup (01-02-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Gunsmoke" - Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1954. CBS network. "Stage Holdup". Sustaining. Jermo and Charlie rob the stage while Marshal Dillon is a sleeping passenger. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 25, 1958. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)

The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc's first name and Chester's last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners (such as old time radio expert John Dunning) have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults, and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty's occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1954. CBS network. &quot;Stage Holdup&quot;. Sustaining. Jermo and Charlie rob the stage while Marshal Dillon is a sleeping passenger. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on October 25, 1958. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Vic Perrin, John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer). 25:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; - Stage Holdup (Aired January 2, 1954)

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      <title>The Whistler - Juggernaut (06-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Juggernaut (Aired June 9, 1947)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1947. CBS Pacific network. "Juggernaut". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A portrait of mob violence and "Uncle Josh," the most beloved citizen in town. However, Josh has his own secret motives! Herb Butterfield, Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (producer), Joel Malone (writer), Harold Swanton (writer). 44:24. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 05:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-03T22_07_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2004</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Juggernaut (Aired June 9, 1947)

Bill Forman had the title role of host and narrator. Others who portrayed the Whistler at various times were Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller (announcer for The Whistler and The Bickersons and later as Michael Anthony on TV's The Millionaire), Bill Johnstone (who had the title role on radio's The Shadow from 1938 to 1943) and Everett Clarke. Cast members included Hans Conried, Joseph Kearns, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Gerald Mohr, Lurene Tuttle and Jack Webb. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 9, 1947. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Juggernaut&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A portrait of mob violence and &quot;Uncle Josh,&quot; the most beloved citizen in town. However, Josh has his own secret motives! Herb Butterfield, Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (producer), Joel Malone (writer), Harold Swanton (writer). 44:24. 


  


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      <title>Barry Craig Confidential Investigator - A Ghost Of A Chance (12-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Barry Craig - A Ghost Of A Chance (Aired December 19, 1951)

William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was "your man when you can't go to the cops. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1951. NBC network. "A Ghost Of A Chance"". Sustaining. "A man comes back from the dead to haunt a wife whose been dead amost as long as he has; in an insurance scheme that almost, but not quite cancels out (Barrie Craig)." Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan, Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-03T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barry,barrie,craig,investigator,william,gargan,detective,crime,law,police,cop,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Barry Craig - A Ghost Of A Chance (Aired December 19, 1951)

William Gargan, who also played the better known television (and radio) detective Martin Kane, was the voice of New York eye BARRY CRAIG while Ralph Bell portrayed his associate, Lt. Travis Rogers. Craig's office was on Madison Avenue and his adventures were fairly standard PI fare. He worked alone, solved cases efficiently, and feared no man. As the promos went, he was &quot;your man when you can't go to the cops. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 19, 1951. NBC network. &quot;A Ghost Of A Chance&quot;&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A man comes back from the dead to haunt a wife whose been dead amost as long as he has; in an insurance scheme that almost, but not quite cancels out (Barrie Craig).&quot; Don Pardo (announcer), John Roeburt (writer), William Gargan, Fran Carlon, Himan Brown (director). 28:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Barry Craig - A Ghost Of A Chance (Aired December 19, 1951)

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      <title>The Blue Beetle - Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a "Beetle Signal" flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

July 3, 1940. Program #27. Fox Features syndication. "Crime Incorporated" Part One. Commercials added locally. The Overlords Of Crime are planning to form a syndicate. The Blue Beetle infiltrates the gang and is hired by them to imitate...the Blue Beetle! 12:14.

July 5, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. "Crime Incorporated" Part Two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The "Magic Ray" helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-02T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,action,hero,super,dan,garrett,nypd,new,york,police,crime,lawless,underground,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1437</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE

After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them. For this purpose he also used a &quot;Beetle Signal&quot; flashlight. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

TODAY'S SHOW: 

July 3, 1940. Program #27. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; Part One. Commercials added locally. The Overlords Of Crime are planning to form a syndicate. The Blue Beetle infiltrates the gang and is hired by them to imitate...the Blue Beetle! 12:14.

July 5, 1940. Program #28. Fox Features syndication. &quot;Crime Incorporated&quot; Part Two. Commercials added locally. The Blue Beetle is unmasked and shot, but it's only a flesh wound. The &quot;Magic Ray&quot; helps the Blue Beetle break up the gang. 12:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Crime Incorporated (07-03-40 and 07-05-40) COMPLETE

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      <title>Calling All Cars - Six Shots At Midnight (11-06-34)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "Six Shots At Midnight". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>calling,all,cars,william,n.,robson,lapd,police,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,crime,law,justice,arrest,jail,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show&#8217;s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 6, 1934. Program #50. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). &quot;Six Shots At Midnight&quot;. Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A murder has been committed on Riverside Drive. The system cue has been deleted. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Six Shots At Midnight (Aired November 6, 1934)

Calling All Cars was one of radio&#8217;s earliest co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Strike It Rich - Show Of August 21, 1951</title>
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        <![CDATA[Show Of August 21, 1951

The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on CBS's primetime schedule July 4, 1951 through January 12, 1955. There were two attempts to revive the show, with Bert Parks as host in 1973 and Tom Kelly as host in 1978. Neither revival was successful. A syndicated game show of the same name with host Joe Garagiola was aired 1986-1987, but it had a different format. Known as "The quiz show with a heart" and the contestants who appeared on the show were people in need of money or down on their luck. A player was given $30 and bet part of his or her bank on the ability to answer four general knowledge questions. If unable to answer the questions correctly, the contestant could turn to the "heart line" where viewers would call in and donate money or merchandise. When needy families desparate to become contestants began arriving in New York on one-way tickets, the city's Welfare Department labeled the game show "a national disgrace."


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-02T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>strike,it,rich,quiz,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,prize,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Show Of August 21, 1951

The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on CBS's primetime schedule July 4, 1951 through January 12, 1955. There were two attempts to revive the show, with Bert Parks as host in 1973 and Tom Kelly as host in 1978. Neither revival was successful. A syndicated game show of the same name with host Joe Garagiola was aired 1986-1987, but it had a different format. Known as &quot;The quiz show with a heart&quot; and the contestants who appeared on the show were people in need of money or down on their luck. A player was given $30 and bet part of his or her bank on the ability to answer four general knowledge questions. If unable to answer the questions correctly, the contestant could turn to the &quot;heart line&quot; where viewers would call in and donate money or merchandise. When needy families desparate to become contestants began arriving in New York on one-way tickets, the city's Welfare Department labeled the game show &quot;a national disgrace.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Show Of August 21, 1951

The show made it's debut on CBS radio in 1947. Strike it rich was on C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (06-26-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (Aired June 26, 1949)

The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 26, 1949. "The Tom Waxman Bombing Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. A mail bomb has been sent to the Waxman family, killing Tom Waxman. His brother Phil is accused of the crime, but Diamond suspects that the Labor Assistance League is behind it. After the case, Dick Powell sings in Yiddish! An announcement is made that the program is switching to Saturdays. The script is essentially the same as the "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" program of July 14, 1953. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-01T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>richard,diamond,dick,powell,ed,begley,virginia,gregg,detective,drama,mystery,suspense,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (Aired June 26, 1949)

The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its theme, &quot;Leave It to Love&quot;, was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS from May 31, 1953 until September 20, 1953. Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as Philip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler's Murder, My Sweet (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in Richard Diamond, Private Eye, some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon) in Dennis Potter's Chandleresque The Singing Detective (1986). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 26, 1949. &quot;The Tom Waxman Bombing Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A mail bomb has been sent to the Waxman family, killing Tom Waxman. His brother Phil is accused of the crime, but Diamond suspects that the Labor Assistance League is behind it. After the case, Dick Powell sings in Yiddish! An announcement is made that the program is switching to Saturdays. The script is essentially the same as the &quot;Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot; program of July 14, 1953. Dick Powell, Edward King (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley. 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tom Waxman Bombing Case (Aired June 26, 1949)

The shows were written by Blake Edwards. Its...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Claim Check Murders (01-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Claim Check Murders (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. "Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 17, 1947. "Claim Check Murders" - Mutual network. Sustaining. A $1000 bill and a parcel claim ticket lead Captain Drummond and Denny to the trail of a fortune in stolen radium. Art Van Horn (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Ned Wever. 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-01T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Claim Check Murders (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. &quot;Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. 

THIS EPISODE: 

January 17, 1947. &quot;Claim Check Murders&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. A $1000 bill and a parcel claim ticket lead Captain Drummond and Denny to the trail of a fortune in stolen radium. Art Van Horn (announcer), Edward Adamson (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Ned Wever. 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Claim Check Murders (Aired January 17, 1947)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hug...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Church Murder Case (03-07-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance  remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance of this class of private--or Gentleman--detective, but Nero Wolfe was also hobbled by his inherent agorophobia, proclivity for habitual excess, and murky background. Philo Vance, by contrast, possessed no apparent excessive proclivities, other than his continually overbearing self-confidence, arrogance, and smugness. But let's be honest here. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1950. Program #87. ZIV Syndication. "The Church Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A practical joker who loves exploding cigars and whoopee cushions is murdered, and the suspect is obviously the killer. Jackson Beck, George Petrie. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-06-01T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance  remains arguably the most aristocratic of the popular Gentleman Detectives of the modern era of Detective Fiction. He clearly possessed every bit of the arrogance of Sherlock Holmes, Gregory Hood, and even Ellery Queen. But one counter that, as an aristocrat with no lack of self-confidence, at the very least he wasn't hobbled by either cocaine addiction or an overbearing father. Indeed he's arguably most like Gregory Hood in many aspects of his basic personality. His other possible rival, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, clearly possessed every bit of the requisite arrogance of this class of private--or Gentleman--detective, but Nero Wolfe was also hobbled by his inherent agorophobia, proclivity for habitual excess, and murky background. Philo Vance, by contrast, possessed no apparent excessive proclivities, other than his continually overbearing self-confidence, arrogance, and smugness. But let's be honest here. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1950. Program #87. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Church Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A practical joker who loves exploding cigars and whoopee cushions is murdered, and the suspect is obviously the killer. Jackson Beck, George Petrie. 26:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Church Murder Case (Aired March 7, 1950)

S.S. Van Dine's Philo Vance  remains arguably the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Passage For Mario Carrada (10-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Passage For Mario Carrada (Aired October 22, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1951. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. "Passage for Mario Carrada" aka: A Row At the Cannery. Two respected men have been murdered. The son of one, Carada, is held captive. Slade wants to find him "alive". Peter Leeds as Felipe the bank teller. Sheldon Leonard as Johnny Thomas and Juan Miguel. Tony Barrett as Mario Carada. Jester Hairston as King Moses.Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-31T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1609</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Passage For Mario Carrada (Aired October 22, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1951. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Passage for Mario Carrada&quot; aka: A Row At the Cannery. Two respected men have been murdered. The son of one, Carada, is held captive. Slade wants to find him &quot;alive&quot;. Peter Leeds as Felipe the bank teller. Sheldon Leonard as Johnny Thomas and Juan Miguel. Tony Barrett as Mario Carada. Jester Hairston as King Moses.Nestor Paiva as Inspector La Salle. 26:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Passage For Mario Carrada (Aired October 22, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Strike Force (11-11-76)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

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November 11, 1976. Program #550. CBS network. "Strike Force". A young doctor stumbles across his father who he thought had died in the war. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Certanteed Insulation, Bronkaid, Family Circle, Buick. True Value Hardware. E. G. Marshall (host), Fielden Farrington (writer), Tony Roberts, Morgan Fairchild, Frances Sternhagen, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck. 44:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-31T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. In addition to original stories, there were adaptations of classic tales by such writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Dickens and others. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 11, 1976. Program #550. CBS network. &quot;Strike Force&quot;. A young doctor stumbles across his father who he thought had died in the war. Sponsored by: Budweiser, Certanteed Insulation, Bronkaid, Family Circle, Buick. True Value Hardware. E. G. Marshall (host), Fielden Farrington (writer), Tony Roberts, Morgan Fairchild, Frances Sternhagen, Guy Sorel, Jackson Beck. 44:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Strike Force (Aired November 11, 1976)

The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Whitehall 1212 - A Copper's Narc (01-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)

 The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had "case numbers" and when they were announced, are noted below. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. Program #8. NBC network. Sustaining. A foreigner is found shot to death in his car. "A Copper's Narc" is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Jack Goldstein (producer), Collie Small (producer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)

 The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had &quot;case numbers&quot; and when they were announced, are noted below. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. Program #8. NBC network. Sustaining. A foreigner is found shot to death in his car. &quot;A Copper's Narc&quot; is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Jack Goldstein (producer), Collie Small (producer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)

 The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway's My Beat - The Thomas Hart Murder Case (04-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thomas Hart Murder Case (Aired April 14, 1951)

Detective Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 14, 1951. "The Thomas Hart Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Thomas Hart's body is found in the garment district with a pair of scissors in his back. A second victim is scissored to death, and then Lieutenant Danny Clover is knifed in the back! David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Larry Thor, Morton Fine (writer), Charles Calvert, Irene Tedrow, Herb Butterfield, Sidney Miller, Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Sylvia Syms, Mary Shipp. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-05-30</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thomas Hart Murder Case (Aired April 14, 1951)

Detective Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 14, 1951. &quot;The Thomas Hart Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Thomas Hart's body is found in the garment district with a pair of scissors in his back. A second victim is scissored to death, and then Lieutenant Danny Clover is knifed in the back! David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Larry Thor, Morton Fine (writer), Charles Calvert, Irene Tedrow, Herb Butterfield, Sidney Miller, Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Sylvia Syms, Mary Shipp. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thomas Hart Murder Case (Aired April 14, 1951)

Detective Danny Clover narrated the tales o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - The Portrait Artist (08-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS Radio. The show starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper (Liz and George Cugat in early episodes). The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the ficticious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was Jell-O, and an average of 3 "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode. The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-30T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS Radio. The show starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper (Liz and George Cugat in early episodes). The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the ficticious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was Jell-O, and an average of 3 &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode. The program ran from 1948 through 1951, throughout which 124 episodes were aired. The program initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife. Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Portrait Artist (Aired August 6, 1948)

My Favorite Husband began as a radio sitcom on CBS ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silver Theater - Escape From Tomorrow Part Two of Two (02-19-39) Starring John Garfield</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape From Tomorrow Part Two of Two (Aired February 19, 1939)

It's not as if International Silver really needed to entice their listeners with weekly premiums. From beginning to end, The Silver Theater series was top notch entertainment. But of course there's always something to be said for clever promotions. Who, for example, having acquired one fork, or one spoon or one table knife would settle on that one premium to satisfy their interest. Assuming that it would normally be the fairer sex applying for the premium, it's only reasonable that upon acquiring say one or two sets of settings that it might be time to talk with the family about the possibility of filling in the whole 4-, 8-, or 12-place flatware or silverware setting. International Silver's sponsorship of Radio was both a sound business investment with a demonstrated return, and a standard setter for production values. They brought previously unattainable products to the middle class and in the process established a brand identification legacy that few international brands have ever realized. The stunning pantheon of talent appearing in Silver Theater was the envy of any network. Given the $5,000 to $7,000 most of these Film stars commanded, in addition to the ancillary $4,000 to $6,000 each production would have commanded, the Silver Theater was a Blue Chip production by any measure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

TODAY'S SHOW 

February 19, 1939. CBS network. "Escape From Tomorrow" Part 2. Sponsored by: International Silver. Danny goes to prison, but promises to break out before his baby is born. Conclusion of story. Andrea Leeds, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), Gene Towne (author), Graham Baker, John Conte (announcer), John Garfield (m. c.), Lindsay MacHarrie, True Boardman (narrator). 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-30T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silver,theater,john,garfield,kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape From Tomorrow Part Two of Two (Aired February 19, 1939)

It's not as if International Silver really needed to entice their listeners with weekly premiums. From beginning to end, The Silver Theater series was top notch entertainment. But of course there's always something to be said for clever promotions. Who, for example, having acquired one fork, or one spoon or one table knife would settle on that one premium to satisfy their interest. Assuming that it would normally be the fairer sex applying for the premium, it's only reasonable that upon acquiring say one or two sets of settings that it might be time to talk with the family about the possibility of filling in the whole 4-, 8-, or 12-place flatware or silverware setting. International Silver's sponsorship of Radio was both a sound business investment with a demonstrated return, and a standard setter for production values. They brought previously unattainable products to the middle class and in the process established a brand identification legacy that few international brands have ever realized. The stunning pantheon of talent appearing in Silver Theater was the envy of any network. Given the $5,000 to $7,000 most of these Film stars commanded, in addition to the ancillary $4,000 to $6,000 each production would have commanded, the Silver Theater was a Blue Chip production by any measure. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

TODAY'S SHOW 

February 19, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Escape From Tomorrow&quot; Part 2. Sponsored by: International Silver. Danny goes to prison, but promises to break out before his baby is born. Conclusion of story. Andrea Leeds, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), Gene Towne (author), Graham Baker, John Conte (announcer), John Garfield (m. c.), Lindsay MacHarrie, True Boardman (narrator). 30:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape From Tomorrow Part Two of Two (Aired February 19, 1939)

It's not as if International Si...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silver Theater - Escape From Tomorrow Part One of Two (02-12-39) Starring John Garfield </title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape From Tomorrow Part One of Two (Aired February 12, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. It ran for only ten productions as contrasted with Silver Theater Summer Show's 23 airings. We make the comparison only for the sake of disambiguation. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

TODAY'S SHOW: 

February 12, 1939. CBS network. "Escape From Tomorrow" Part 1. Sponsored by: International Silver. A man being returned to the United States with his fiance is under arrest. The airliner they're on crashes at sea. Andrea Leeds, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), Gene Towne (author), Graham Baker, John Conte (announcer), John Garfield (m. c.), Lindsay MacHarrie, True Boardman (narrator). 30:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-29T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape From Tomorrow Part One of Two (Aired February 12, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far International Silver's most ambitious undertaking, but this must be tempered by the fact that International Silver was a $20,000,000 company in 1937 with subsidiaries throughout the entire civilized world. One glance at the spot ads from the era (left) gives some indication of what it must have cost to mount each of The Silver Theater's nine seasons comprising 232 dramatic programs between 1937 and 1947. This, in addition to another 23 contemporary variety programs under it's 1941 Silver Theater Summer Show, hosted by no less than journalist Ed Sullivan of American Television fame. International Silver of Canada, Ltd., also mounted a summer programme of their own in 1941, titled The Silver Theatre Summer Show, over the CBC, although the Canadian production bore little resemblance to its American counterpart during the same summer season. It ran for only ten productions as contrasted with Silver Theater Summer Show's 23 airings. We make the comparison only for the sake of disambiguation. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

TODAY'S SHOW: 

February 12, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Escape From Tomorrow&quot; Part 1. Sponsored by: International Silver. A man being returned to the United States with his fiance is under arrest. The airliner they're on crashes at sea. Andrea Leeds, Conrad Nagel (host, director), Elliott Lewis, Felix Mills (composer), Gene Towne (author), Graham Baker, John Conte (announcer), John Garfield (m. c.), Lindsay MacHarrie, True Boardman (narrator). 30:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape From Tomorrow Part One of Two (Aired February 12, 1939)

The Silver Theater was by far I...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (05-29-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (Aired May 29, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Gentleman In The Nile Green Suit". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-29T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (Aired May 29, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 29, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Gentleman In The Nile Green Suit&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Gentlemen In The Nile Green Suit (Aired May 29, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-myster...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. Christian - The Flood Story (01-16-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Flood Story (Aired January 16, 1938)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 16, 1938. "The Flood Story" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Vaseline. Doctor Christian is needed during a flood. The show originates from Hollywood for the first time. Jean Hersholt, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-29T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flood Story (Aired January 16, 1938)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

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January 16, 1938. &quot;The Flood Story&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Vaseline. Doctor Christian is needed during a flood. The show originates from Hollywood for the first time. Jean Hersholt, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Flood Story (Aired January 16, 1938)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Phil Harris &amp; Alice Faye Show - Health Food (11-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,harris,alice,faye,song,music,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,elliott,lewis,gale,gordon,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)

As both Phil and Alice were known singers, there were two musical numbers in each show, and they were always for real, except some of Phil's, which were for laughs. But Phil's band gave much more than music to the show. Frankie Remley was the band's left handed guitar player, with a sardonic sense of humor out of left field. The character was first done on The Jack Benny Show, and, of course, now on a show about the band itself, Frankie was even more obnoxious. Famed radio actor Elliott Lewis played him with relish. In fact, later in the run they actually started calling the character Elliott! (Elliott Lewis changes his name on the show from Frankie Remly to Elliott because Harris stopped leading Jack Benny's band--so he wasn't connected to Remly any more. A couple of actors well known on other shows were Gale Gordon and Walter Tetley. Gale Gordon (Principal Conklin on Our Miss Brooks) was Mr. Scott, the long-suffering Rexall representative, doing stealth commercials for Rexall, again like the The Jack Benny Show and Fibber McGee and Molly had done.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Health Food (Aired November 21, 1948)

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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - The Last Escape (04-01-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Escape (Aired April 1, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940),

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Last Escape". The script was repeated January 3, 1955, with a different cast. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Escape (Aired April 1, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. Publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Flat. They were not professional detectives but simply an ordinary couple who stumbled across a murder or two every week for 12 years. The radio program eventually reached nearly 20 million listeners. The characters originated in 1930s vignettes written by Richard Lockridge for the New York Sun, and he brought them back for short stories in The New Yorker. These stories were collected in Mr. and Mrs. North (1936). Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder (1940),

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1952. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Last Escape&quot;. The script was repeated January 3, 1955, with a different cast. Alice Frost, Joseph Curtin, Frances Lockridge (creator), Richard Lockridge (creator). 24:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Escape (Aired April 1, 1952)

Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nick Carter Master Detective - The Hanging Paperhanger (08-05-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)

 Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1945. Mutual network. "The Hanging Paperhanger". Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A little old lady discovers an unusual racket when her landlord insists on new wallpaper for her room. Lon Clark. 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-28T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nick,carter,detective,mystery,drama,adventure,suspense,crime,law,invetigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,natalie,masters,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)

 Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choate until mid-1946 and then Charlotte Manson stepped into the role. Nick and Patsy's friend was reporter Scubby Wilson (John Kane). Nick's contact at the police department was Sgt. Mathison (Ed Latimer). The supporting cast included Raymond Edward Johnson, Bill Johnstone and Bryna Raeburn. Michael Fitzmaurice was the program's announcer. The series ended on September 25, 1955. Chick Carter, Boy Detective was a serial adventure that aired weekday afternoons on Mutual. Chick Carter, the adopted son of Nick Carter, was played by Bill Lipton (1943-44) and Leon Janney (1944-45). The series aired from July 5, 1943 to July 6, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:

August 5, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Hanging Paperhanger&quot;. Sponsored by: Lin-X waxes and cleaning products. A little old lady discovers an unusual racket when her landlord insists on new wallpaper for her room. Lon Clark. 26:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hanging Paperhanger (Aired August 5, 1945)

 Nick's assistant, was portrayed by Helen Choat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - A Man Of Action (02-11-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. The sitcom ran for 9 series and 80 episodes in total, plus a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still repeated worldwide. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, either owing to age or by being in professions that were exempt from conscription (Dad's Army deals almost exclusively with the former), and as such the series mainly featured older British actors, including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1975 -  "A Man Of Action" Despite Wilson's and Frazer's warnings, Mainwaring accepts to enlist local newspaper journalist Cheeseman as 'temporary' private. The very next phone call requires literal covering-up too: Pike's head is stuck in a gate. When German bombs knock out railway, water and gas supplies, the captain declares martial law, overruling all civil authorities. His rule under draconian penalties extends even to bath permits. Lifting it may take an act of God - or HQ. 28:34.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dad's,army,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. The sitcom ran for 9 series and 80 episodes in total, plus a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still repeated worldwide. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, either owing to age or by being in professions that were exempt from conscription (Dad's Army deals almost exclusively with the former), and as such the series mainly featured older British actors, including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 11, 1975 -  &quot;A Man Of Action&quot; Despite Wilson's and Frazer's warnings, Mainwaring accepts to enlist local newspaper journalist Cheeseman as 'temporary' private. The very next phone call requires literal covering-up too: Pike's head is stuck in a gate. When German bombs knock out railway, water and gas supplies, the captain declares martial law, overruling all civil authorities. His rule under draconian penalties extends even to bath permits. Lifting it may take an act of God - or HQ. 28:34.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Man Of Action (Aired February 11, 1975)

Dad's Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Shadow - Death Is Blind (11-20-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)

 One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" The opening lines of the "Detective Story" program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that "Detective Story" was soon renamed "The Shadow," and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to "cloud men's minds."  

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1938. Mutual network. "Death Is Blind". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>shadow,william,johnstone,marjorie,anderson,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)

 One of the most popular radio shows in history. The show went on the air in August of 1930. &quot;Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!&quot; The opening lines of the &quot;Detective Story&quot; program captivated listeners and are instantly recognizable even today. Originally the narrator of the series of macabre tales, the eerie voice known as The Shadow became so popular to listeners that &quot;Detective Story&quot; was soon renamed &quot;The Shadow,&quot; and the narrator became the star of the old-time mystery radio series, which ran until 1954. A figure never seen, only heard, the Shadow was an invincible crime fighter. He possessed many gifts which enabled him to overcome any enemy. Besides his tremendous strength, he could defy gravity, speak any language, unravel any code, and become invisible with his famous ability to &quot;cloud men's minds.&quot;  

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1938. Mutual network. &quot;Death Is Blind&quot;. Sponsored by: Blue Coal. William Johnstone, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Roberts (announcer). 28:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is Blind (Aired November 20, 1938)

 One of the most popular radio shows in history. The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Bridle Path Murders (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bridle Path Murders (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-27T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1646</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bridle Path Murders (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney, champion of the people, guardian of our fundamental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Vicki Vola portrayed the District Attorney's secretary, Edith Miller, for the entire run of the series on both radio and television.  Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bridle Path Murders (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

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      <title>Dangerous Assignment - Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (03-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O’Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.” He would be summoned to his boss’s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day!

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March 4, 1953. "Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive" - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Germany to find Peter Metnick, a man who can identify an important Nazi killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Henry Roland, Herb Butterfield, Jim Davis, John Storm (announcer), Pamela Duncan, Paul Frees, Robert Ryf (writer), Rye Billsbury. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-27T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dangerous,assignment,steve,mitchell,brian,donlevy,espionage,foreign,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,intrigue,spy,government,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1442</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)

This thirty-minute international spy adventure featured Steve Mitchell (Brian Donlevy), and investigator of crimes in exotic locations. 60 episodes. Herb Butterfield played the Commissioner and Betty Moran was the Commissioner's secretary. Other cast members were GeGe Pearson, Ken Peters, Betty Lou Gerson, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy. The director was Bill Cairn and the writer for the series was Robert Ryf. The opening was the same every week &#8220;Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can&#8217;t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing though, trouble.&#8221; He would be summoned to his boss&#8217;s office where he would be given his assignment; he would then fly halfway across the globe to save the day!

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March 4, 1953. &quot;Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Steve Mitchell travels to Germany to find Peter Metnick, a man who can identify an important Nazi killer. Adrian Gendot (writer), Bill Cairn (director), Brian Donlevy, Henry Roland, Herb Butterfield, Jim Davis, John Storm (announcer), Pamela Duncan, Paul Frees, Robert Ryf (writer), Rye Billsbury. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Retrieve Peter Metnick Alive (Aired March 4, 1953)

This thirty-minute international spy advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Florabelle's New Lover (05-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Florabelle's New Lover (Aired May 16, 195)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The townsfolk think of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but his girlfriend, Gloria, who works at the station, knows better. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1951. "Florabelle's New Lover" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold acts nonchalant with Florabelle, but she has a date with someone else. The "Honest Deed" contest continues. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Shirley Mitchell, Jane Morgan, Cliff Arquette, Eddie Firestone, James Widener, David Light, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-27</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Florabelle's New Lover (Aired May 16, 195)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The townsfolk think of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but his girlfriend, Gloria, who works at the station, knows better. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

May 16, 1951. &quot;Florabelle's New Lover&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold acts nonchalant with Florabelle, but she has a date with someone else. The &quot;Honest Deed&quot; contest continues. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Shirley Mitchell, Jane Morgan, Cliff Arquette, Eddie Firestone, James Widener, David Light, Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Florabelle's New Lover (Aired May 16, 195)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Crime Club - Fear Came First (03-13-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Fear Came First (Aired March 13, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson, begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 13, 1947. Mutual network. "Fear Came First". Sustaining. 10:00 P. M. Four women fight over an inheritance in a deserted house. Two murders have just been committed. Roger Bower (producer, director), Sydney Smith, Helen Shields, Grace Copen, Irene Hubbard, Cameron Prud'Homme, Vera Kelsey (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-27T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,club,lawson,zerbe,law,police,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fear Came First (Aired March 13, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones sullenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson, begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 13, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Fear Came First&quot;. Sustaining. 10:00 P. M. Four women fight over an inheritance in a deserted house. Two murders have just been committed. Roger Bower (producer, director), Sydney Smith, Helen Shields, Grace Copen, Irene Hubbard, Cameron Prud'Homme, Vera Kelsey (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fear Came First (Aired March 13, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network murder and mystery seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight - The Crystal Ball (08-01-69)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF-68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-26T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1664</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF-68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Crystal Ball (Aired August 1, 1969)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Plays - Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) 03-09-40</title>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1940. Blue Network. "Johnny Got His Gun". Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-26T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1794</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts encompassed some ninety-plus original stories. And, as dyed in the wool Lights Out! fans will surely point out, a good number of Lights Out! stories were reprised among the Arch Oboler's Plays canon over the years as well. By the second year of Lights Out!, America was under the spell of the diminutive giant of a playwright, Archibald 'Arch' Oboler and his spellbinding, highly personalized writing style. While clearly a genius in his own right, it's also clear that much of his writing style had been informed by Wyllis Cooper at the least. Cooper's own writing style almost routinely employed a highly personalized point of view, so as to further attenuate the listening experience of his radioplays to the greatest degree. Given young Arch Oboler's close association with Cooper with Lights Out!, it's difficult to divorce Wyllis Cooper's writing style from Oboler's in many respects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 9, 1940. Blue Network. &quot;Johnny Got His Gun&quot;. Sustaining. A dramatization of the superb, shocking best-seller about the legless, armless, blind, deaf and dumb war veteran. An eloquent anti-war statement, Cagney was never better on the air. Dalton Trumbo (author), Arch Oboler (adaptor, producer, director), James Cagney, Gordon Jenkins (composer, conductor), Verna Felton. 29:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Johnny Got His Gun (Starring Jimmy Cagney) Aired March 9, 1940

The original canon of scripts e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - Reunion (05-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 14, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Reunion". Sustaining. Henry Sinkin is a quiet accountant who inherits $500 and decides to make a big impression at his college reunion. Arthur Hern, Art Van Harvey, Charles Egleston, Elwyn Owen (organist), Inez Arsher (adaptor), Kay Miller, Kay Miller, Michael Romano, Nick Reikert, Norman Felton (producer), Phillips H. Lord, Stanley Gordon, Thomas Post, Vincent Sheean (author), William Fein. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-26T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12817965.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck, etc. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 14, 1945. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Reunion&quot;. Sustaining. Henry Sinkin is a quiet accountant who inherits $500 and decides to make a big impression at his college reunion. Arthur Hern, Art Van Harvey, Charles Egleston, Elwyn Owen (organist), Inez Arsher (adaptor), Kay Miller, Kay Miller, Michael Romano, Nick Reikert, Norman Felton (producer), Phillips H. Lord, Stanley Gordon, Thomas Post, Vincent Sheean (author), William Fein. 28:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Reunion (Aired May 14, 1945)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Ste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Experiment Perilous (Aired December 15, 1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Experiment Perilous (12-15-47)

STUDIO ONE, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. STUDIO ONE ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by ROOFTOPS OF THE CITY. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. STUDIO ONE seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1947. CBS network. "Experiment Perilous". Sustaining. Rehearsal recording. A psychiatrist becomes involved with a woman treated like a child by her evil husband. She isn't allowed to see her own son. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Ralph Bellamy, Everett Sloane, Gertrude Warner, Hester Sondergaard. 50:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-25T19_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-25T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-05-25T19_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1527300012.12817860" length="12149267" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3037</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Experiment Perilous (12-15-47)

STUDIO ONE, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. STUDIO ONE ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by ROOFTOPS OF THE CITY. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. STUDIO ONE seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked.

THIS EPISODE:

December 15, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Experiment Perilous&quot;. Sustaining. Rehearsal recording. A psychiatrist becomes involved with a woman treated like a child by her evil husband. She isn't allowed to see her own son. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), Ralph Bellamy, Everett Sloane, Gertrude Warner, Hester Sondergaard. 50:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Experiment Perilous (12-15-47)

STUDIO ONE, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (07-04-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1948. CBS network. "The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence". Sustaining. The events of July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia. An incorrect system cue has been added. John Daly (anchor), George Fielding Eliot, Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Bud Collyer. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 21:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-25T14_00_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,are,there,william,penn,john,wilkes,booth,independence,july4,drama,mystery,adventure,reality,walter,cronkite,history,world,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)

You Are There is an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks. Created by Goodman Ace for CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck and Richard C. Hottelet. The series was first heard on July 7, 1947 under the title CBS Is There. Its final broadcast was on March 19, 1950 under the title You Are There.

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July 4, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence&quot;. Sustaining. The events of July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia. An incorrect system cue has been added. John Daly (anchor), George Fielding Eliot, Ken Roberts, Ned Calmer, Bud Collyer. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence (Aired July 4, 1948)

You Are There is an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The Hiccups (05-15-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)

Archibald "Archie" Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the "Little Archie" stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather "Andy Andrews" immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. 


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)

Archibald &quot;Archie&quot; Andrews debuted in Pep Comics 22 (December, 1941), where he was nicknamed Chick; Reggie often describes Archie as carrot-head. Decades later, Archie is still a redheaded 17-year-old. He lives in Riverdale, attends Riverdale High and is the only son of Mary Andrews and mid-level business executive Fred Andrews. His earlier life is revealed in the &quot;Little Archie&quot; stories when he had a dog named Spotty. Archie is a typical small-town teenager. Generous, well-mannered, but clumsy, he is genuinely liked by many of his friends. Archie goes crazy when he sees an attractive girl, but mainly dates Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper. He has taken various employment, but despite the best intentions, often clumsily breaks things, coming in conflict with Veronica's father Hiram Lodge and Riverdale High's principal, Waldo Weatherbee. As the lead singer of The Archies, Archie performs with Betty, Veronica, Reggie, and Jughead. The Andrews family originated in Scotland, with great-grandfather &quot;Andy Andrews&quot; immigrating to the United States and befriending Moose Mason's Russian ancestor, who was emigrating at the same time. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hiccups (Aired May 15, 1948)

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      <title>The Man From Homicide - The Winthrop Murder Case (09-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, "I don't like killers." Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club. Majoring in English at Cornell University and president of his university's drama society, he abruptly changed the course of his career after deciding that the advertising business was perhaps a more level-headed pursuit. The frantic pace in such a cutthroat field, however, triggered an unexpected, thankfully mild heart attack in his late 20s, and he gave it all up to return to his first love--acting.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-25T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)

A 30-minute crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Lou Dana, a tough police lieutenant with a tendency to beat information out of suspects. Dana's catch phrase was, &quot;I don't like killers.&quot; Bill Bouchey was Inspector Sherman and music was by Basic Adams. His sniveling, deliberately taunting demeanor and snarling flat, nasal tones set Dan Duryea apart from other slimeball villains of the 1940s and 1950s. From his very first picture--the highly acclaimed The Little Foxes (1941) in which he played the snotty, avaricious nephew Leo who would easily sell his own mother down the river for spare change--lean and mean Duryea had film audiences admitting his vile characters were guilty pleasures, particularly in film noir, melodramas and westerns. Born in White Plains, New York, on January 23, 1907, the son of a textile salesman, Dan expressed an early interest in acting and was a member of his hometown high school's drama club. Majoring in English at Cornell University and president of his university's drama society, he abruptly changed the course of his career after deciding that the advertising business was perhaps a more level-headed pursuit. The frantic pace in such a cutthroat field, however, triggered an unexpected, thankfully mild heart attack in his late 20s, and he gave it all up to return to his first love--acting.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Winthrop Murder Case (Aired September 14, 1950)

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      <title>Macabre - Weekend (11-20-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil." Note that in the article in the 'Provenances' sidebar below mentions a run of eight weeks. That's apparently the tenuous provenance upon which most of the misinformation about the true run of Macabre has been based for the past forty years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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November 20, 1961. Program #2. AFRTS-FEN origination. "Weekend". A weekend on a mysterious island with a mad doctor who is experimenting with a deadly drug. John Buey, Walt Sheldon, Bob Eddy, Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), Shirley Ashey, William Verdier, Milton Radmilovich, Al Lepage (announcer). 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-24T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,horror,thriller,suspense,drama,mystery,weird,scifi,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1634</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot; Note that in the article in the 'Provenances' sidebar below mentions a run of eight weeks. That's apparently the tenuous provenance upon which most of the misinformation about the true run of Macabre has been based for the past forty years. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

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November 20, 1961. Program #2. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;Weekend&quot;. A weekend on a mysterious island with a mad doctor who is experimenting with a deadly drug. John Buey, Walt Sheldon, Bob Eddy, Hiroshi Ono (technical supervisor), Shirley Ashey, William Verdier, Milton Radmilovich, Al Lepage (announcer). 27:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Weekend (Aired November 20, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The NBC University Theater - The Purloined Letter (09-17-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Purloined Letter (Aired September 17, 1948)

The NBC Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio and a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

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September 17, 1948. "The Purloined Letter" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt". These stories are considered to be important early forerunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in The Gift for 1845 (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and newspapers. 30:06.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-24T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Purloined Letter (Aired September 17, 1948)

The NBC Theater was truly one well loved program. Beyond just its educational value, the combination of great stories... quality acting... and first class production made these shows wonderful entertainment. They are truly great radio and a highly accessible way to introduce YOUR kids to great American Literature! Dramatic anthology Offered novels, with programs for college credit. Broadcast History : July 30th, 1948 - February 14th, 1951 NBC. Mostly 60 minutes. Mostly aired on Sundays, with occasional weeknight airings. Announcer : Don Stanley Music : Albert Harris, Henry Russell Director : Andrew C. Love Writers : Claris A. Ross, Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Jack C. Wilson Sound Effects : Bob Holmes, Rod Sutton.

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September 17, 1948. &quot;The Purloined Letter&quot; is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin, the other two being &quot;The Murders in the Rue Morgue&quot; and &quot;The Mystery of Marie Rog&#234;t&quot;. These stories are considered to be important early forerunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in The Gift for 1845 (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and newspapers. 30:06.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Purloined Letter (Aired September 17, 1948)

The NBC Theater was truly one well loved prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Case Dismissed - Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (02-13-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame "the story of your legal rights." It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. 

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February 13, 1954.  "Pitfalls Of Buying A Home". - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A drama about the dangers in buying a home. Sidney Breeze, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Arthur Peterson, Jack Lester, Stanley Gordon, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen ( writer), Meg Hahn, Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-24T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>case,dismissed,loyola,university,drama,law,lawyer,crime,chicago,bar,justice,court,judge,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,kids,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1649</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public service to frame &quot;the story of your legal rights.&quot; It was produced in cooperation with The Chicago Bar Association and employed John Fitzgerald, Dean of Loyola University Law School as both host and advisor to the series. A local production of WMAQ AM/FM, NBC's network affiliate in Chicago, the series ran for thirteen weeks during the Spring of 1954. The production employed local talent for the most part. Carlton KaDell, who started his Radio career in Chicago, starred in most of the productions. The remainder of the casts were comprised of WMAQ employees, local Chicago artists, and WMAQ's own production staff. While it's tempting to label this series a Public Service Announcement, it was far more than that. Most of the scripts very cleverly portrayed every right way--or wrong way--to approach a range of legal matters that might concievably affect any American. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1954.  &quot;Pitfalls Of Buying A Home&quot;. - NBC network, WMAQ, Chicago origination. Sustaining. The program is produced in co-operation with the Chicago Bar Association. A drama about the dangers in buying a home. Sidney Breeze, Betty Ross (producer), Herbert Littow (director), Tom Evans (sound), Harold Witteberry (engineer), Arthur Peterson, Jack Lester, Stanley Gordon, John C. Fitzgerald (host, Dean of the Law School, Loyola University), Robert Carmen ( writer), Meg Hahn, Lee Bennett (announcer). 27:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Pitfalls Of Buying A Home (Aired February 13, 1954)

Case Dismissed was developed as a public ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) 12-02-43</title>
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        <![CDATA[Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).

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December 2, 1943. "Trip To Palm Springs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the "U-Drive" car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-24T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2020</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely).

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December 2, 1943. &quot;Trip To Palm Springs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The boys plan to visit guest Veronica Lake, but first have to stop by the &quot;U-Drive&quot; car rental agency. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ken Niles (announcer), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Connie Haines (vocal), Cliff Nazarro, Veronica Lake. 33:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Trip To Palm Springs (Guest Veronica Lake) Aired December 2, 1943

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      <title>Dimension X - The Lost Race (05-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)

Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950 to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator (his famous opening: "Adventures in time and space... told in future tense..."). Preceded by Mutual's 2000 Plus (1950–52), Dimension X was not the first adult science fiction series on radio, but the acquisition of previously published stories immediately gave it a strong standing with the science fiction community, as did the choice of well established, respected writers in the field: Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson, Clifford D. Simak, William Tenn, Jack Vance, Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Williamson and Donald A. Wollheim. Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts adapted most of the stories and also provided original scripts.

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May 20, 1950. NBC network. "The Lost Race". Sustaining. A space ship, marooned on an alien planet, is menaced by a psychotic rocket mechanic. He leads them to discover the terrible secret of the "lost race." Joseph Julian, Matt Crowley, Murray Leinster (author), Roger De Koven, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Harold Huber, Kermit Murdock, Wendell Holmes, Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (sound engineer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)

Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950 to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator (his famous opening: &quot;Adventures in time and space... told in future tense...&quot;). Preceded by Mutual's 2000 Plus (1950&#8211;52), Dimension X was not the first adult science fiction series on radio, but the acquisition of previously published stories immediately gave it a strong standing with the science fiction community, as did the choice of well established, respected writers in the field: Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, H. Beam Piper, Frank M. Robinson, Clifford D. Simak, William Tenn, Jack Vance, Kurt Vonnegut, Jack Williamson and Donald A. Wollheim. Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts adapted most of the stories and also provided original scripts.

THIS EPISODE:

May 20, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Lost Race&quot;. Sustaining. A space ship, marooned on an alien planet, is menaced by a psychotic rocket mechanic. He leads them to discover the terrible secret of the &quot;lost race.&quot; Joseph Julian, Matt Crowley, Murray Leinster (author), Roger De Koven, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Norman Rose (host), Van Woodward (producer), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Harold Huber, Kermit Murdock, Wendell Holmes, Albert Buhrman (music), Bill Chambers (sound engineer). 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lost Race (Aired May 20, 1950)

Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an unspon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (06-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[New Secretary "Leila" (Aired June 3, 1945)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

THIS EPISIODE:
 
June 3, 1945. "New Secretary Leila" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve hires Leila to be his secretary, not the best idea in the world! Claude Sweeten (music), Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Verne Smith (announcer), Walter Tetley. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-23T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2053</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (Aired June 3, 1945)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

THIS EPISIODE:
 
June 3, 1945. &quot;New Secretary Leila&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Kraft Mustards. Gildersleeve hires Leila to be his secretary, not the best idea in the world! Claude Sweeten (music), Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Lillian Randolph, Louise Erickson, Richard LeGrand, Sam Moore (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Verne Smith (announcer), Walter Tetley. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>New Secretary &quot;Leila&quot; (Aired June 3, 1945)

Actor Harold Peary played the character during its ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (12-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)

The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1950. Program #44. "Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery" - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The wife of an auto accident victim refuses to allow an operation on her husband (Mr. Morgan) to save his life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-23T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1645</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)

The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1950. Program #44. &quot;Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery&quot; - MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. The wife of an auto accident victim refuses to allow an operation on her husband (Mr. Morgan) to save his life. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Les Crutchfield (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Dick Joy (announcer), Max Brand (creator), Raymond Katz (producer). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery (Aired December 8, 1950)

The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Sealed Book - King Of The World (03-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when "the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book." Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1945. Program #2. Mutual network. "King Of The World". Sustaining. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clark (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-22T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book had once again opened the door to the secret vault, within which was contained the 'great sealed book' recording 'all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.' At the end of all but the last episode, Clarke would tell listeners to tune in the following week when &quot;the sound of the great gong heralds another strange and exciting tale from... the sealed book.&quot; Keep in mind that even though the 26 scripts of The Sealed Book were derived from The Mysterious Traveler, it's instructive to note that each production used a different cast than that of it's associated production from The Mysterious Traveler. And indeed, some of the production values were a cut above in The Sealed Book, as contrasted with their similar productions from The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1945. Program #2. Mutual network. &quot;King Of The World&quot;. Sustaining. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clark (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>King Of The World (Aired March 25, 1945)

With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Sam Spade - The Civic Pride Caper (04-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)

The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the Communist Party. Later, when Howard Duff's name appeared in the Red Channels book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Civic Pride Caper". Sustaining. After an auditorium collapses, Garrett Welsh, the architect, hires Spade to find out why it happened. The town's building inspector is shot in the back four times! Radio-Television Mirror magazine names Steve Dunne its favorite detective. Steve Dunne, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Shirley Mitchell, John Michael Hayes (writer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Paul Frees, Herbert Rawlinson, Lou Merrill, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 00:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-22T17_24_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sam,spade,howard,duff,lurene,tuttle,frank,lovejoy,detective,gumshoe,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,drama,mystery,suspense,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)

The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve Dunne) as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as his secretary Effie, and took a considerably more tongue-in-cheek approach to the character than the novel or movie. The series was largely overseen by producer/director William Spier. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production) and by Bogart himself (in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production), both on CBS. Dashiell Hammett's name was removed from the series in the late 1940s because he was being investigated for involvement with the Communist Party. Later, when Howard Duff's name appeared in the Red Channels book, he was not invited to play the role when the series made the switch to NBC in 1950.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Civic Pride Caper&quot;. Sustaining. After an auditorium collapses, Garrett Welsh, the architect, hires Spade to find out why it happened. The town's building inspector is shot in the back four times! Radio-Television Mirror magazine names Steve Dunne its favorite detective. Steve Dunne, William Spier (producer, editor, director), Shirley Mitchell, John Michael Hayes (writer), Lud Gluskin (composer), Robert Armbruster (conductor), Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Paul Frees, Herbert Rawlinson, Lou Merrill, Dashiell Hammett (creator). 28:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Civic Pride Caper (Aired April 13, 1951)

The series starred Howard Duff (and later, Steve ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Your FBI - The Misery Chiseller (07-27-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 19:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-22T12_19_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your,fbi,j.,edgar,hoover,frank,lovejoy,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it &quot;the finest dramatic program on the air.&quot; Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946-47) and William Woodson (1948-53). Stacy Harris had the lead role of Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen. This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company). This is Your FBI had counterparts on the other networks. The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic. Earlier on, Gangbusters, and the previously mentioned Mr. District Attorney gave the authentic crime treatment to their stories. And Dragnet, and Tales of the Texas Rangers, took the idea on as well. Crime, especially true crime, was a genre in the magazines early on, with the Police Gazette and its predecessors in England printing lurid true crime stories prior to radio.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Misery Chiseller (Aired July 27, 1945)

This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aire...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - The Homesteaders (03-23-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone" - The Homesteaders (Aired March 23, 1958)

Sam Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me." Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 23, 1958. "The Homesteaders" - CBS network. Sustaining. Colonel Everett arrives in Tombstone with a Spanish land grant to the Meeker ranch, signed by General Santa Ana himself! Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), William Quinn, Don Clark (director), Edwin Jerome, James McCallion, John McIntire, Sam Buffington, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Wilbur Hatch (music), William N. Robson (director). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-22T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>luke,slaughter,western,gunfighter,sam,buffington,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1558</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - The Homesteaders (Aired March 23, 1958)

Sam Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot; Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

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March 23, 1958. &quot;The Homesteaders&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Colonel Everett arrives in Tombstone with a Spanish land grant to the Meeker ranch, signed by General Santa Ana himself! Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), William Quinn, Don Clark (director), Edwin Jerome, James McCallion, John McIntire, Sam Buffington, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Wilbur Hatch (music), William N. Robson (director). 25:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - An Ideal Couple (06-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio." On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 18, 1953. CBS network. "An Ideal Couple". Sustaining. The sad story of a seemingly happy marriage, told through the medium of a radio game show. Good radio writing! Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Ray Noble (theme composer), Tom Dickson (writer, performer), Paul Frees. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-21T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,lewis,elliot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Radio.&quot; On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

June 18, 1953. CBS network. &quot;An Ideal Couple&quot;. Sustaining. The sad story of a seemingly happy marriage, told through the medium of a radio game show. Good radio writing! Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), George Walsh (announcer), Ray Noble (theme composer), Tom Dickson (writer, performer), Paul Frees. 29:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>An Ideal Couple (Aired June 18, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspen...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Damon Runyon Theater - Bloodhounds Of Broadway (07-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, "The Damon Runyon Theatre" dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 – December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead to be known as "Nathan Detroit", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charlie", "Dave the Dude", and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

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July 17, 1949. Program #29. Mayfair syndication. "The Bloodhounds Of Broadway". Commercials added locally. Man's best friend is not always the one with four legs. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-21T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Damon Runyon Theatre&quot; dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories for radio. Damon Runyon (October 4, 1884 &#8211; December 10, 1946) was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. He spun tales of gamblers, petty thieves, actors and gangsters; few of whom go by &quot;square&quot; names, preferring instead to be known as &quot;Nathan Detroit&quot;, &quot;Big Jule&quot;, &quot;Harry the Horse&quot;, &quot;Good Time Charlie&quot;, &quot;Dave the Dude&quot;, and so on. These stories were written in a very distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. 

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July 17, 1949. Program #29. Mayfair syndication. &quot;The Bloodhounds Of Broadway&quot;. Commercials added locally. Man's best friend is not always the one with four legs. John Brown, Damon Runyon (author), Russell Hughes (adaptor), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Richard Sanville (director), Frank Gallop (announcer). 28:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bloodhounds Of Broadway (Aired July 17, 1949)

Broadcast from January to December 1949, &quot;The Da...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Blondie - Dagwood Forgets Himself (09-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)

Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally "Baby Dumpling") on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. Other regular characters include a never-ending parade of door-to-door salesmen, the long-suffering mailman, Mr. Beasley, and Elmo Tuttle, a pesky neighborhood kid who often asks Dagwood to play. Cora Dithers is the domineering wife of Julius Dithers. Lou is the owner of Lou's Diner where Dagwood frequently eats during his lunch break.

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1944. Program #22. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Dagwood Forgets Himself". Dagwood has a football accident and loses his memory. Arthur Lake, Don Wilson, Lenny Conn and His Orchestra (music fill), Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 36:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-21T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2205</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)

Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb and Tootsie Woodley. The Bumstead family has grown, with the addition of a son named Alexander (originally &quot;Baby Dumpling&quot;) on April 15, 1934, a daughter named Cookie on April 11,1941, and a dog, Daisy, and her litter of five unnamed pups. In the 1960s, Cookie and Alexander grew into teenagers (who uncannily resemble their parents), but they stopped growing during the 1960s when Young realized that they had to remain teenagers to maintain the family situation structured into the strip for so many decades. Other regular characters include a never-ending parade of door-to-door salesmen, the long-suffering mailman, Mr. Beasley, and Elmo Tuttle, a pesky neighborhood kid who often asks Dagwood to play. Cora Dithers is the domineering wife of Julius Dithers. Lou is the owner of Lou's Diner where Dagwood frequently eats during his lunch break.

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1944. Program #22. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Dagwood Forgets Himself&quot;. Dagwood has a football accident and loses his memory. Arthur Lake, Don Wilson, Lenny Conn and His Orchestra (music fill), Penny Singleton, Hanley Stafford, Chic Young (creator). 36:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dagwood Forgets Himself (Aired September 17, 1944)

Blondie and Dagwood live next door to Herb ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Vacation From Life (09-07-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947)

During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1947. Mutual network. "Vacation From Life". Sustaining. A meek college professor finds an explosive mine on a beach and decides to put it to use. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-21T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947)

During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawned several similar thriller genre programs such as The Strange Dr. Wierd (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), Dark Venture (1946), Murder By Experts (1949), and The Teller of Tales (1950). The thriller genre was not new to Radio in the 1940s. The Witch's Tale had aired from 1931 to 1938 over The Mutual Broadcasting System and WOR. CBS had tried--and failed at--their own The Witching Hour for three months in 1932. Oklahoma Radio station WKY had successfully aired their own Dark Fantasy (1941) anthology of thrillers, which was immediately picked up by NBC for a national run. But clearly, The Mutual system and WOR appear to have acquired the inside track for the thriller genre for almost two decades during The Golden Age of Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

September 7, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;Vacation From Life&quot;. Sustaining. A meek college professor finds an explosive mine on a beach and decides to put it to use. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
   

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      <itunes:subtitle> Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947)

During its heyday The Mysterious Traveler spawne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (10-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired October 6, 1949)

Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering—and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it’s because it originated from the “radio fiction factory” of Frank and Anne Hummert. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1949. CBS network. "The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Heet. A modern alchemist has been electrocuted to learn his secrets. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-20T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,keen,bennett,kilpack,lost,persons,mister,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,death,killer,murder,investigator,detective,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1756</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired October 6, 1949)

Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering&#8212;and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it&#8217;s because it originated from the &#8220;radio fiction factory&#8221; of Frank and Anne Hummert. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos Toothpaste, Heet. A modern alchemist has been electrocuted to learn his secrets. Bennett Kilpack, Frank Hummert (originator, producer), Anne Hummert (originator, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Larry Elliott (announcer). 29:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Man Who Invented Death (Aired October 6, 1949)

Keen (he never had a first name...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>David Harding Counterspy - The Bouncing Bank Robber (08-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber". Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A quick-shooting intruder plunges through a plate glass window. A ferryboat whistles a strange message. The system cue has been deleted. The date above conflicts with another program in this series (see cat. #85045). Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Shirley Eggleston. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 00:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-20T17_26_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>daviding,harding,don,maclaughlin,mandel,kramer,lawson,zerbe,counterspy,counter,spy,crime,law,justice,government,us,intrigue,undercover,foreigh,war,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)

The show was at the top of the list among programs that had developed the technique of sound effects to a fine art. Each program was written with the sound in mind, not so much sound for sound's sake, but to advance the plot, add color or create atmosphere. Two sound effects men spent a reported ten hours in rehearsal for each broadcast, in addition to the time spent by the actors. East coast actors House Jameson, Don MacLaughlin, Phil Sterling and Lawson Zerbe [MBS] (Zerbe appeared as both David Harding and Harry Peters) were the only four actors to ever assume the role of David Harding--Jameson for the first two episodes only, replaced by Don MacLaughlin for the remainder of its twelve year run. Both Connecticut residents, House Jameson premiered in the role while Lord was still auditioning talent for the lead. By the third episode, Phillips H. Lord selected Don MacLaughlin for the role. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1949. ABC network. &quot;The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber&quot;. Sponsored by: Pepsi Cola. A quick-shooting intruder plunges through a plate glass window. A ferryboat whistles a strange message. The system cue has been deleted. The date above conflicts with another program in this series (see cat. #85045). Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer, Phillips H. Lord (producer), Jesse Crawford (organ), Shirley Eggleston. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Bouncing Bankrobber (08-23-49) (Aired August 23, 1949)

The show was at the top...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - A Blueprint For Murder (03-29-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1954. Program #117. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "A Blueprint For Murder". A good whodunit with a smashing conclusion. A little girl has been poisoned and her stepmother is suspect. AFRTS program name: "Hollywood Radio Theatre." Dan Dailey, Dorothy McGuire, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Yvonne Peattie, Fred MacKaye, Harry Shearer, Jonathan Hole, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, William Conrad, Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, James Eagles, Charles Seel, John Larch, Edward Marr, Andrew Stone (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3522</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over the following year, eventually choosing William Keighley as the new permanent host, a post he held from late 1945 through 1952. After that, producer-director Irving Cummings hosted the program until it ended in 1955. For its airings on the Armed Forces Radio Service (for which it was retitled Hollywood Radio Theater), the program was hosted by Don Wilson in the early '50s. During its years on CBS in Hollywood, Lux Radio Theater was broadcast from the Lux Radio Playhouse located at 1615 North Vine Street in Hollywood, one block south of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1954. Program #117. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;A Blueprint For Murder&quot;. A good whodunit with a smashing conclusion. A little girl has been poisoned and her stepmother is suspect. AFRTS program name: &quot;Hollywood Radio Theatre.&quot; Dan Dailey, Dorothy McGuire, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Yvonne Peattie, Fred MacKaye, Harry Shearer, Jonathan Hole, Barney Phillips, Jack Kruschen, William Conrad, Joyce McCluskey, Herb Butterfield, James Eagles, Charles Seel, John Larch, Edward Marr, Andrew Stone (screenwriter), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Blueprint For Murder (Aired March 29, 1954)

Lux Radio Theater employed several hosts over th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - 2 Episodes From 1943</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "King Spots Murder" (11-25-43) "Eleventh Hour" (12-16-43)
Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-20T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2026</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;King Spots Murder&quot; (11-25-43) &quot;Eleventh Hour&quot; (12-16-43)
Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;King Spots Murder&quot; (11-25-43) &quot;Eleventh Hour&quot; (12-16-43)
Challenge of the Yukon wa...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dragnet - The Big Scrapbook (04-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Scrapbook (Aired April 26, 1953)

The show takes its name from an actual police term, a "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program’s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday’s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as "a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring." (Dunning, 210) Friday’s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio’s top-rated shows. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. Program #201. NBC network. "The Big Scrapbook". Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. Three robbers pull a jewelry store job in San Diego and get away with $135,000 worth of hot ice. The show receives an award on the air from a Detroit policeman. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Eddie Firestone, Art Gilmore. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-19T15_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-19T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dragnet,jack,webb,harry,morgan,barton,yarborough,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2137</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Scrapbook (Aired April 26, 1953)

The show takes its name from an actual police term, a &quot;dragnet&quot;, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program&#8217;s format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday&#8217;s deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as &quot;a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring.&quot; (Dunning, 210) Friday&#8217;s first partner was Sgt. Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio&#8217;s top-rated shows. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. Program #201. NBC network. &quot;The Big Scrapbook&quot;. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. Three robbers pull a jewelry store job in San Diego and get away with $135,000 worth of hot ice. The show receives an award on the air from a Detroit policeman. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, John Robinson (writer), Walter Schumann (music), Eddie Firestone, Art Gilmore. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Scrapbook (Aired April 26, 1953)

The show takes its name from an actual police term, a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse - King Of The Moon (09-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

Although overshadowed by the earlier classics of anthology such as the Lux Radio Theater and The Family Theater, the Radio City Playhouse is fondly remembered for its solid dramatic content, and quality radio acting. One of the dramas, "Long Distance," starred Jan Minor as a distraught wife trying to reach a judge on the West Coast to sign an immediate stay of execution that will take her innocent husband's life in a matter of hours. That show is considered as a classic that ranks with Agnes Moorehead's "Sorry, Wrong Number," of Suspense fame.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. "The King Of The Moon". Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Joseph Shul (? writer), Ian Martin, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Grace Keddy, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-19T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

Although overshadowed by the earlier classics of anthology such as the Lux Radio Theater and The Family Theater, the Radio City Playhouse is fondly remembered for its solid dramatic content, and quality radio acting. One of the dramas, &quot;Long Distance,&quot; starred Jan Minor as a distraught wife trying to reach a judge on the West Coast to sign an immediate stay of execution that will take her innocent husband's life in a matter of hours. That show is considered as a classic that ranks with Agnes Moorehead's &quot;Sorry, Wrong Number,&quot; of Suspense fame.

THIS EPISODE:

September 6, 1948. Program #10. NBC network. &quot;The King Of The Moon&quot;. Sustaining. The love story of Michael and Margaret. Beginning next week, the program moves to Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. Joseph Shul (? writer), Ian Martin, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bob Warren (announcer), Andre Wallace, Roy Irving, Grace Keddy, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor). 28:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> King Of The Moon (Aired September 6, 1948)

Although overshadowed by the earlier classics of a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - The Romantic Engineer (1946)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Romantic Engineer (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1923. Biggers conceived of the benevolent and heroic Chan as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes, such as villains like Fu Manchu. Chan is a detective of the Honolulu police, though many stories feature Chan traveling the world as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes. Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels, but went on to be featured in a number of media. Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan have been made, beginning in 1926. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944–45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947–48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as "a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment."


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2018 20:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-18T13_58_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie,chan,detective,investigate,crime,law,justice,chinese,arrest,cop,police,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Romantic Engineer (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1923. Biggers conceived of the benevolent and heroic Chan as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes, such as villains like Fu Manchu. Chan is a detective of the Honolulu police, though many stories feature Chan traveling the world as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes. Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels, but went on to be featured in a number of media. Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan have been made, beginning in 1926. On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels. Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944&#8211;45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947&#8211;48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer. Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as &quot;a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Romantic Engineer (1946) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese-A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope GI Journal Show - Guest Is Glenn Miller (04-29-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Glenn Miller (Aired April 29, 1944)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked at a wide variety of odd jobs at a local board walk. When not doing this he would busk, doing dance and comedy patter to make extra money. He entered many dancing and amateur talent contests, and won prizes for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. He also boxed briefly and unsuccessfully under the name Packy East, making it once as far as the semi-finals of the Ohio novice championship. Fallen silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw one of his performances and in 1925 got him steady work with Hurley's Jolly Follies. A year later Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Burns (who would also live to see his own 100th birthday) and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who had a tap dancing routine.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1944. "Guest Is Glenn Miller" - Program #42. AFRS origination. The first tune is, "It's Love, Love, Love." Radio satire: "The Court Of Horrible Relations," as heard on the "Cerese Network." The private life of Private Sad Sack continues. The Glenn Miller performances were included by transcription and are from April 15, 1944 ("It's Love, Love Love"), April 22, 1944 ("Don't Be That Way"), March 25, 1944 ("Peggy, The Pin-Up Girl" and "Little Brown Jug"). Bob Hope (m. c.), Harry Mitchell (announcer), Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, Jerry Colonna, Ransom Sherman, Betty Grable, Glenn Miller and The AAFTC Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-18T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,lana,turner,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Glenn Miller (Aired April 29, 1944)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked at a wide variety of odd jobs at a local board walk. When not doing this he would busk, doing dance and comedy patter to make extra money. He entered many dancing and amateur talent contests, and won prizes for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. He also boxed briefly and unsuccessfully under the name Packy East, making it once as far as the semi-finals of the Ohio novice championship. Fallen silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw one of his performances and in 1925 got him steady work with Hurley's Jolly Follies. A year later Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Burns (who would also live to see his own 100th birthday) and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who had a tap dancing routine.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1944. &quot;Guest Is Glenn Miller&quot; - Program #42. AFRS origination. The first tune is, &quot;It's Love, Love, Love.&quot; Radio satire: &quot;The Court Of Horrible Relations,&quot; as heard on the &quot;Cerese Network.&quot; The private life of Private Sad Sack continues. The Glenn Miller performances were included by transcription and are from April 15, 1944 (&quot;It's Love, Love Love&quot;), April 22, 1944 (&quot;Don't Be That Way&quot;), March 25, 1944 (&quot;Peggy, The Pin-Up Girl&quot; and &quot;Little Brown Jug&quot;). Bob Hope (m. c.), Harry Mitchell (announcer), Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, Jerry Colonna, Ransom Sherman, Betty Grable, Glenn Miller and The AAFTC Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs. 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Is Glenn Miller (Aired April 29, 1944)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked at a wide...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stand By For Crime - Subversive Activities (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-18T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1467</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. They had met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Subversive Activities (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Pat Novak For Hire (Starring Jack Webb) - Joe Candono (03-27-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Joe Candono (Aired March 27, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1949. Program #1. "Joe Candono" - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The story of a waterfront character out to make a buck anyway he can, which usually involves murder, beautiful girls and an inevitable hit on the head. Very well written adventures in a terse hard hitting style. Doreen Wilde offers Pat $100 to make a delivery. A corpse is found in Pat's hotel room and Pat's the patsy. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-17T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,pat,novak,for,hire,raymond,burr,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,homicide,cop,killer,death,justice,arrest,prison,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Joe Candono (Aired March 27, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusual or risky job. Pat reluctantly accepts and finds himself in hot water in the form of an unexplained dead body. Police Inspector Hellman (played by Raymond Burr) arrives on the scene and pins the murder on Novak. With only circumstantial evidence to go on, Hellman promises to haul Novak in the next day for the crime. The rapid, staccato dialogue between Webb &amp; Burr is typical of harboiled fiction and is often humorous. Pat uses the time to try to solve the case. He usually employs the help of his friend Jocko Madigan (played by Tudor Owen) - a drunken ex-doctor typically found at some disreputable tavern or bar - to help him solve the case. As Pat asks for his help, Jocko launches a long-winded philosophical diatribe, full of witty and funny remarks, until Novak cuts him off. Jocko and Pat unravel the case and Hellman makes the arrest. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 27, 1949. Program #1. &quot;Joe Candono&quot; - ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The story of a waterfront character out to make a buck anyway he can, which usually involves murder, beautiful girls and an inevitable hit on the head. Very well written adventures in a terse hard hitting style. Doreen Wilde offers Pat $100 to make a delivery. A corpse is found in Pat's hotel room and Pat's the patsy. Jack Webb, Raymond Burr, William P. Rousseau (producer), Tudor Owen, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor). 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Candono (Aired March 27, 1949)

Typically, a person unknown to Pat asks him to do an unusua...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - The Giant Bubble (11-22-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1952. ABC network. "The Giant Bubble". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). A new process for building satellite shells leads Buzz and Happy to battle an avalanche in the Ortoc Valley of Saturn. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-17T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version, which ran for 129 episodes from October 1952 to March 1955. The same cast of actors performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, adventures and director were quite different in radio versus TV incarnations. Naturally, the series lacked the adult sophistication of such shows as X Minus One, which focused on adapting short fiction by notable genre names as Robert A. Heinlein and Ray Bradbury. But as a throwback to the sort of Golden Age space opera popularized in the 1930s, the days of science fiction's infancy, by pioneering magazine editor Hugo Gernsback, Space Patrol is prized by OTR collectors today as one of radio's most enjoyable adventures.

THIS EPISODE:

November 22, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The Giant Bubble&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). A new process for building satellite shells leads Buzz and Happy to battle an avalanche in the Ortoc Valley of Saturn. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Ken Mayer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Houston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Giant Bubble (Aired November 22, 1952)

The success of the TV show spawned a radio version,...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Peter Lorre (05-08-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Peter Lorre (Aired May 8, 1949)

For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. "Special Guest Peter Lorre" - NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is, "Someone Like You." In order to sign up a sponsor (played by Roger Price), the boys try to get Peter Lorre to join them in a mystery program. Peter Lorre: "The Cheerful Disc Jockey!" Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Roger Price (performer, writer), Peter Lorre, Flo McMichaels, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Ed Herlihy (announcer), , Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-17T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1842</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Peter Lorre (Aired May 8, 1949)

For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 8, 1949. &quot;Special Guest Peter Lorre&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is, &quot;Someone Like You.&quot; In order to sign up a sponsor (played by Roger Price), the boys try to get Peter Lorre to join them in a mystery program. Peter Lorre: &quot;The Cheerful Disc Jockey!&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Roger Price (performer, writer), Peter Lorre, Flo McMichaels, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Ed Herlihy (announcer), , Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Peter Lorre (Aired May 8, 1949)

For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched six...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Never Bet The Devil Your Head (07-28-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1957. CBS network. "Never Bet The Devil Your Head". Sustaining. An amusing "Twain-esque" tale about Toby Dammit, who took a certain gentleman's name in vain once too often. Quality upgrade, network, sustaining version. Alan Botzer (adaptor), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Daws Butler, Dick Beals, Edgar Allan Poe (author), Eleanor Audley, Howard McNear, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Leone LeDoux. 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2018 07:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-17T00_05_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1489</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Never Bet The Devil Your Head&quot;. Sustaining. An amusing &quot;Twain-esque&quot; tale about Toby Dammit, who took a certain gentleman's name in vain once too often. Quality upgrade, network, sustaining version. Alan Botzer (adaptor), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Daws Butler, Dick Beals, Edgar Allan Poe (author), Eleanor Audley, Howard McNear, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Jack Johnstone (director), John Dehner, Leone LeDoux. 24:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Never Bet The Devil Your Head (Aired July 28, 1957)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fear On Four - By The River Fontaine Bleu (2-14-88)</title>
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        <![CDATA[By The River Fontaine Bleu (Aired February 14, 1988)

Feaer On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943. Back then, the BBC offered Appointment With Fear, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955. These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment with Fear are known to have survived. None of The Man In Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza. Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of "Fear on 4" on BBC Radio 4's Late Night On 4 series. The shows are a mix of adaptations of short stories and original radio plays. All shows from these series exist. The BBC offered selected stories from the first three series in book form, entitled "The Man in Black: Macabre Stories from Fear on Four" (BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-20904-6) in December 1990. 


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-16T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-16T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-16T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>on,four,saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12802687.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>By The River Fontaine Bleu (Aired February 14, 1988)

Feaer On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943. Back then, the BBC offered Appointment With Fear, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955. These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from Appointment with Fear are known to have survived. None of The Man In Black shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza. Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued in the tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of &quot;Fear on 4&quot; on BBC Radio 4's Late Night On 4 series. The shows are a mix of adaptations of short stories and original radio plays. All shows from these series exist. The BBC offered selected stories from the first three series in book form, entitled &quot;The Man in Black: Macabre Stories from Fear on Four&quot; (BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-20904-6) in December 1990. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>By The River Fontaine Bleu (Aired February 14, 1988)

Feaer On Four is the British Broadcasting...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny - The Palms Springs Show (03-02-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn — after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme — that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1952. " Palms Springs Show" - Program #308. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, "When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You." AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-15T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-15T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-15T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,mary,livingston,rodchester,eddie,anderson,dennis,day,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary> The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none more than this: he built a character of every sour ingredient in life, but somehow his real personality trickled through and made it wonderful. Would a real miser act that way before 30 million people each week? The Benny of the air was a fraud, a myth, a creation. It should have surprised no one to learn &#8212; after years of toupee jokes that played so well into the vanity theme &#8212; that Benny never wore one. He overtipped in restaurants, gave away his time in countless benefit performances, and was lavish in his praise of almost everyone else. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 2, 1952. &quot; Palms Springs Show&quot; - Program #308. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. A famous quartet of guests sing Jack's song, &quot;When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You.&quot; AFRS program name: &quot;The Jack Benny Program.&quot; Eddie Anderson, Benny Rubin, Mel Blanc, Eddie Anderson, Sam Perrin (writer), George Balzer (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer), Artie Auerbach, Mahlon Merrick (music director), Frank Sinatra, George Burns, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Dennis Day. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> The Palms Springs Show (Aired March 2, 1952)

Benny was remarkable in many ways, but in none m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - The Devil's Playground (12-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil's Playground (Aired July 11, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1939. Mutual network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "The Devil's Playground". Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. An unsafe roller coaster is the target of the Hornet. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-15T02_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-15T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,scifi,science,fiction,action,hero,crime,fighter,law,lawless,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1601</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's Playground (Aired July 11, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon. Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run.

THIS EPISODE:

July 11, 1939. Mutual network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;The Devil's Playground&quot;. Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. An unsafe roller coaster is the target of the Hornet. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Devil's Playground (Aired July 11, 1939)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an Ame...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Adventures By Morse - You'll Be Dead In A Week - PART 3 of 3 (11-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 3 of 3 (Aired November 30, 1944)

Being that it was a serial instead of an anthology series, there was no host, nor was there need for one. Announcer Gayne Whitman would recap the situation from the week before, and sometimes, the other characters would break the fourth wall and chime in with observations of their own. The announcer was very straight sounding and presented no personality of his own, but the recurring characters filled that need (especially the country sounding Skip Turner). Listening to these ongoing stories, it is very easy to see how addictive they became. The characters, the atmosphere, and of course, the spooky mysteries draw the audience right in. Whether in a foggy graveyard or one of the many far away and exotic locations-- the show was perfect for radio and stimulating the vivid imaginations of old and young alike. As Captain Friday himself would pitch it, "If you like high adventure-- the stealth of intrigue-- blood and thunder, come with me!" Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 23:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-14T16_05_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1554</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 3 of 3 (Aired November 30, 1944)

Being that it was a serial instead of an anthology series, there was no host, nor was there need for one. Announcer Gayne Whitman would recap the situation from the week before, and sometimes, the other characters would break the fourth wall and chime in with observations of their own. The announcer was very straight sounding and presented no personality of his own, but the recurring characters filled that need (especially the country sounding Skip Turner). Listening to these ongoing stories, it is very easy to see how addictive they became. The characters, the atmosphere, and of course, the spooky mysteries draw the audience right in. Whether in a foggy graveyard or one of the many far away and exotic locations-- the show was perfect for radio and stimulating the vivid imaginations of old and young alike. As Captain Friday himself would pitch it, &quot;If you like high adventure-- the stealth of intrigue-- blood and thunder, come with me!&quot; Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 3 of 3 (Aired November 30, 1944)

Being that it was a serial in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Typical American Mother (05-09-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1947. NBC network "Typical American Mother" - Sponsored by: Ingram Shaving Cream, Vitalis. Who will be the typical Van Nuys mother on Mother's Day? Alan will be, of course! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Elvia Allman, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-14T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1958</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

May 9, 1947. NBC network &quot;Typical American Mother&quot; - Sponsored by: Ingram Shaving Cream, Vitalis. Who will be the typical Van Nuys mother on Mother's Day? Alan will be, of course! Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Elvia Allman, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Sherwood Schwartz (writer). 32:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Typical American Mother (Aired May 9, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - You'll Be Dead In A Week (09-23-44) PART 2 of 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 2 of 3 (Aired September 23, 1944)

The 52 episodes were created to offer stations an entire year's worth of weekly half hour programs. Unlike the earlier programs, this series was prerecorded (on disk) and syndicated to whatever stations wanted to carry it (e.g., transcribed). The series was broken down into four 13 part segments, alternating between 10-part and 3-part stories. All of the 10-part stories were slightly modified versions of the early 1930s scripts that Morse wrote for NBC Mystery Serial. The titles were "The City of the Dead," "The Land of the Living Dead," "The Cobra King Strikes Back," and "Dead Men Prowl." These were the thriller stories that first put Morse on the (West coast) map, and since the entire series was transcribed, it allows modern listeners a chance to hear the early plots that would have otherwise been lost forever. Half of the remaining four 3-part stories were based on earlier ILAM scripts (Grams, 2003, 136), but the other half (six episodes total) were original. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-14T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 2 of 3 (Aired September 23, 1944)

The 52 episodes were created to offer stations an entire year's worth of weekly half hour programs. Unlike the earlier programs, this series was prerecorded (on disk) and syndicated to whatever stations wanted to carry it (e.g., transcribed). The series was broken down into four 13 part segments, alternating between 10-part and 3-part stories. All of the 10-part stories were slightly modified versions of the early 1930s scripts that Morse wrote for NBC Mystery Serial. The titles were &quot;The City of the Dead,&quot; &quot;The Land of the Living Dead,&quot; &quot;The Cobra King Strikes Back,&quot; and &quot;Dead Men Prowl.&quot; These were the thriller stories that first put Morse on the (West coast) map, and since the entire series was transcribed, it allows modern listeners a chance to hear the early plots that would have otherwise been lost forever. Half of the remaining four 3-part stories were based on earlier ILAM scripts (Grams, 2003, 136), but the other half (six episodes total) were original. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>You'll Be Dead In A Week - Part 2 of 3 (Aired September 23, 1944)

The 52 episodes were created...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures By Morse - You'll Be Dead In A Week - PART 1 of 3 (9-16-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[You'll Be Dead In A Week - PART 1 of 3 (Aired September 16, 1944)

Stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are ONE MAN'S FAMILY, I LOVE A MYSTERY and ADVENTURES BY MORSE. Adventures By Morse related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945. The first serial, "City of the Dead", consisted of 10 episodes. The second serial was done in 3 episodes. The remainder of the series alternated between 10 and 3 30-minute episodes. The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>You'll Be Dead In A Week - PART 1 of 3 (Aired September 16, 1944)

Stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the airwaves. The main ones remembered are ONE MAN'S FAMILY, I LOVE A MYSTERY and ADVENTURES BY MORSE. Adventures By Morse related the escapades of Captain Bart Friday and Skip Turner, two San Francisco private investigators. Friday was a no-nonsense type, raised in the California. Turner was quite a bit the lady's man, complete with a laconic Southern accent. Their occasional work for U.S. Military Intelligence takes them around the globe. The series consisted of eight serials that ran from October 26, 1944 to October 18, 1945. The first serial, &quot;City of the Dead&quot;, consisted of 10 episodes. The second serial was done in 3 episodes. The remainder of the series alternated between 10 and 3 30-minute episodes. The adventures cover the world as well as the world of adventure. They take place on a South Pacific island, South America, Cambodia and South Carolina plus other locations. They deal with murder, espionage, Nazis secret bases, kidnappers, voodoo and even snake worshippers. If you're looking for adventure, you'll find it here.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>You'll Be Dead In A Week - PART 1 of 3 (Aired September 16, 1944)

Stories from the pen of Carl...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Tomarrow - The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw) 07-09-63</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw)Aired July 9, 1963

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier "Beyond 2000" for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years. The official website is no longer up. Production of the show ended in 2007 after 51 episodes, however reruns still continue to air on The Science Channel.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-13T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,tomorrow,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3327</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw)Aired July 9, 1963

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinsons disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring. Segments from MythBusters, another Beyond Television production, also air as part of the program. The hour-long magazine style episodes feature breakthroughs in all areas of life including the environment, medicine, sport, computers, space, agriculture, transport, architecture, leisure and adventure. Beyond Tomorrow airs in the US on The Science Channel and on Discovery Channel Canada; The series has been criticised by some fans of the earlier &quot;Beyond 2000&quot; for featuring 'futuristic' technologies that are obsolete or have been in common use for several years. The official website is no longer up. Production of the show ended in 2007 after 51 episodes, however reruns still continue to air on The Science Channel.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Thing Happens (George Bernard Shaw)Aired July 9, 1963

In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - The Jailbreak (02-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Jailbreak". Sustaining. A tough cop goes under cover in a prison to get the goods on Monks, a very tough convict. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Larry Haines, Ralph Bell, Ken Williams, Kermit Murdock, Bernard Lenrow. 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-13T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1844</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television feature. This was not uncommon during the later 1940s and early 1950s. Several Radio features straddled both media, with varying success. Developed as a psychological drama, the premise was that many life situations place their subjects in a 'chase' of one type or another. A chase for fame. A chase from peril. A chase to beat the clock. A chase to escape death. The added twist was the question of who is the hunter or the hunted in these situations. The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations.

THIS EPISODE: 

February 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Jailbreak&quot;. Sustaining. A tough cop goes under cover in a prison to get the goods on Monks, a very tough convict. Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), Fred Collins (announcer), Larry Haines, Ralph Bell, Ken Williams, Kermit Murdock, Bernard Lenrow. 33:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jailbreak (Aired February 22, 1953)

NBC first envisioned The Chase as a new Television fea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inner Sanctum Mysteries - No Coffin For The Dead (02-20-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. 

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February 20, 1945. CBS network. "No Coffin For The Dead". Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. Who killed Peter Frame? The assailant is identified as the insane son of Peter Frame's housekeeper. However, the son has been shot while escaping from an asylum and is unable to walk. Emile Tepperman (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Les Tremayne, Santos Ortega, Luis Van Rooten, Alice Frost. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-13T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inner,sanctum,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,paul,mcgrath,raymond,edward,johnson,spooky,horror,death,murder,crime,law,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,halloween</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2032</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly-sinister sounding man originally known as &#8220;Raymond.&#8221; The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show&#8217;s host until 1945; Paul McGrath took over the role until the show left the air in 1952. Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the 1970s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Inner Sanctum Mysteries was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. 

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February 20, 1945. CBS network. &quot;No Coffin For The Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Lipton Tea, Lipton Soup. Who killed Peter Frame? The assailant is identified as the insane son of Peter Frame's housekeeper. However, the son has been shot while escaping from an asylum and is unable to walk. Emile Tepperman (writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Himan Brown (director), Mary Bennett (commercial spokesman), Les Tremayne, Santos Ortega, Luis Van Rooten, Alice Frost. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>No Coffin For The Dead (Aired February 20, 1945)

What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique amon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - He Dug It Up (02-09-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

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February 9, 1943. CBS network. "He Dug It Up". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. An ancient stone coffin buried in the peaceful English countryside becomes an instrument of death. Inside the coffin is a woman with the head of a lion...and she's alive! Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 23:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1383</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1943. CBS network. &quot;He Dug It Up&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. An ancient stone coffin buried in the peaceful English countryside becomes an instrument of death. Inside the coffin is a woman with the head of a lion...and she's alive! Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 23:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>He Dug It Up (Aired February 9, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Coope...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Falcon - The Case Of The Dutch Doll (05-13-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Dutch Doll (Aired May 13, 1951)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1951. NBC network. "The Case Of The Dutch Doll". Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Dinner. Michael Waring learns that little boys that play with the wrong kind of dolls never live to grow up! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 01:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-12T18_19_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Dutch Doll (Aired May 13, 1951)

The success of the Falcon films led to a radio series that premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943, and aired for the next ten years on various networks. It was here that his transition into a private eye was finalized, with The Falcon, now called Michael Waring working as a hardboiled insurance investigator, with an office and a secretary, Nancy. Barry Kroeger was the first radio voice of the Falcon, followed by James Meighan, Les Tremayne, George Petrie, and Les Damon. Nearly all the shows were broadcast from New York. Each show usually started out with a telephone call to The Falcon from a beautiful woman. Answering in his slightly British accent, he would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 13, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Dutch Doll&quot;. Sponsored by: Kraft Salad Oil, Kraft Dinner. Michael Waring learns that little boys that play with the wrong kind of dolls never live to grow up! Les Damon, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Drexel Drake (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Richard Lewis (director), Eugene Wang (writer), Arlo (music), Ken Lynch. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Dutch Doll (Aired May 13, 1951)

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      <title>Night Beat - Doctor's Secret (08-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1950. "Doctor's Secret" - NBC network. Sustaining. Sent to Joliet to cover an execution, Randy Stone meets Dr. Graham, an alcoholic who's more guilty than the convict about to be executed. The broadcast of August 28, 1950 was pre-empted. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Inge Jollos, Irene Tedrow, Jay Novello, Larry Marcus (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, Warren Lewis (director), William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2018 21:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-12</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1950. &quot;Doctor's Secret&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Sent to Joliet to cover an execution, Randy Stone meets Dr. Graham, an alcoholic who's more guilty than the convict about to be executed. The broadcast of August 28, 1950 was pre-empted. Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Inge Jollos, Irene Tedrow, Jay Novello, Larry Marcus (writer), Theodore Von Eltz, Warren Lewis (director), William Johnstone, Wilms Herbert. 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Doctor's Secret (Aired August 21, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (03-20-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960. 

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March 20, 1945. "Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. Guest Frank Sinatra sings, "Night and Day" and "I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do." Judy and Oogie go to a Sinatra movie. Afterwards, Judy dreams about Frankie. Richard Crenna sings, "Got A Date With Judy." The system cue has been deleted. Richard Crenna, Dix Davis, Frank Sinatra, Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2018 13:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-12T06_04_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>date,with,judy,richard,crenna,dix,davis,frank,sinatra,louise,erickson,john,brown,aleen,leslie,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,happy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. A Date with Judy was also a comic book (based on the radio program) published by National Periodical Publications from October-November 1947 to October-November 1960. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1945. &quot;Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. Guest Frank Sinatra sings, &quot;Night and Day&quot; and &quot;I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do.&quot; Judy and Oogie go to a Sinatra movie. Afterwards, Judy dreams about Frankie. Richard Crenna sings, &quot;Got A Date With Judy.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. Richard Crenna, Dix Davis, Frank Sinatra, Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer). 29:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Going To A Frank Sinatra Movie (Aired March 20, 1945)

As the popularity of the radio series pe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)

The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short story The Plymouth Express (much later collected in book form in the US in 1951 in The Under Dog and Other Stories and in the UK in 1974 in Poirot's Early Cases). This novel features the first description of the fictional village of St. Mary Mead, which would later be the home of Christie's detective Miss Marple. It also features the first appearance of the minor recurring character, Mr Goby, who would later appear in After the Funeral and 'Third Girl'. The book also features the first appearance of Poirot's valet, George. The Times Literary Supplement gave a more positive reaction to the book than Christie herself in its issue of May 3, 1928. After recounting the set-up of the story the reviewer concluded: "The reader will not be disappointed when the distinguished Belgian on psychological grounds declines to suspect the arrested husband and, by acting on the suggestion of an ugly girl who consistently derides her preposterous mother, builds up inferences almost out of the air, supports them by a masterly array of negative evidence and lands his fish to the surprise of everyone".


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-12T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4603</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)

The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short story The Plymouth Express (much later collected in book form in the US in 1951 in The Under Dog and Other Stories and in the UK in 1974 in Poirot's Early Cases). This novel features the first description of the fictional village of St. Mary Mead, which would later be the home of Christie's detective Miss Marple. It also features the first appearance of the minor recurring character, Mr Goby, who would later appear in After the Funeral and 'Third Girl'. The book also features the first appearance of Poirot's valet, George. The Times Literary Supplement gave a more positive reaction to the book than Christie herself in its issue of May 3, 1928. After recounting the set-up of the story the reviewer concluded: &quot;The reader will not be disappointed when the distinguished Belgian on psychological grounds declines to suspect the arrested husband and, by acting on the suggestion of an ugly girl who consistently derides her preposterous mother, builds up inferences almost out of the air, supports them by a masterly array of negative evidence and lands his fish to the surprise of everyone&quot;.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 2 of 2 (1928)

The novel's plot is based on the 1923 Poirot short...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Agatha Christie Presents Hercule Poirot - Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)

The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins &amp; Sons on March 29, 1928 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00. The book features her detective Hercule Poirot. Poirot boards Le Train Bleu, bound for the French Riviera. So does Katherine Grey, who is having her first winter out of England, after having inherited a huge sum. While on board she meets Ruth Kettering, an American heiress bailing out from a marriage to meet her lover. The next morning, though, Ruth is found dead in her compartment, a victim of strangulation. The famous ruby, "Heart of Fire", which had recently been given to Ruth by her father, is discovered to be missing. Ruth's father, the American millionaire Rufus Van Aldin, and his secretary, Major Knighton, convince Poirot to take on the case. Ruth's maid, Ada Mason, says she saw a man in Ruth's compartment but could not see who he was. The police suspect that Ruth's lover, the Comte de la Roche, killed her and stole the rubies, but Poirot does not think he is guilty. He is suspicious of Ruth's husband, Derek Kettering, who was on the same train but claims not to have seen Ruth. Katherine says she saw Derek enter Ruth's compartment. This also throws suspicion on Derek when a cigarette case with the letter K on it is found.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-11T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>agatha,christie,miss,marple,hercule,poirot,crime,detective,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,mystery,adventure,suspense,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>4602</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)

The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins &amp; Sons on March 29, 1928 and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence and the US edition at $2.00. The book features her detective Hercule Poirot. Poirot boards Le Train Bleu, bound for the French Riviera. So does Katherine Grey, who is having her first winter out of England, after having inherited a huge sum. While on board she meets Ruth Kettering, an American heiress bailing out from a marriage to meet her lover. The next morning, though, Ruth is found dead in her compartment, a victim of strangulation. The famous ruby, &quot;Heart of Fire&quot;, which had recently been given to Ruth by her father, is discovered to be missing. Ruth's father, the American millionaire Rufus Van Aldin, and his secretary, Major Knighton, convince Poirot to take on the case. Ruth's maid, Ada Mason, says she saw a man in Ruth's compartment but could not see who he was. The police suspect that Ruth's lover, the Comte de la Roche, killed her and stole the rubies, but Poirot does not think he is guilty. He is suspicious of Ruth's husband, Derek Kettering, who was on the same train but claims not to have seen Ruth. Katherine says she saw Derek enter Ruth's compartment. This also throws suspicion on Derek when a cigarette case with the letter K on it is found.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Blue Train Pt. 1 of 2 (1928)

The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detecti...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Iron Man (07-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. 

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July 29, 1949. CBS network. "The Iron Man". Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe tobacco. The three owners of a failing New York bar decide to do in a barfly after taking out an insurance policy on his life. This is not as easy as it sounds. A well-done production of a classic (and true) story. William Spier (director, producer, editor), Sidney Miller, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer), James Matthews. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-11T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,morris,playhouse,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 29, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Iron Man&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Revelation Pipe tobacco. The three owners of a failing New York bar decide to do in a barfly after taking out an insurance policy on his life. This is not as easy as it sounds. A well-done production of a classic (and true) story. William Spier (director, producer, editor), Sidney Miller, Jerry Hausner, Joseph Kearns, John Holbrook (announcer), Harold Swanton (writer), Lud Gluskin (music director), Art Ballinger (announcer), James Matthews. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Iron Man (Aired July 29, 1949)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising through...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - John The Shoplifter (06-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John The Shoplifter (Aired June 28, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford. Premiering as a summer season replacement, the television version of The Bickersons lasted only 13 episodes. \Ameche and Langford's work together didn't end with The Bickersons, either. They co-hosted a variety series, The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show, in 1951–1952, and featured among the few regular performers a very young Jack Lemmon, as a newlywed in a sketch series known as "The Couple Next Door." When Langford hosted a variety special in 1960, there was Ameche to join in the fun with The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita at the time), Bob Cummings and Johnny Mathis.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-11T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>John The Shoplifter (Aired June 28, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford. Premiering as a summer season replacement, the television version of The Bickersons lasted only 13 episodes. \Ameche and Langford's work together didn't end with The Bickersons, either. They co-hosted a variety series, The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show, in 1951&#8211;1952, and featured among the few regular performers a very young Jack Lemmon, as a newlywed in a sketch series known as &quot;The Couple Next Door.&quot; When Langford hosted a variety special in 1960, there was Ameche to join in the fun with The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita at the time), Bob Cummings and Johnny Mathis.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>John The Shoplifter (Aired June 28, 1951)

The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Haunting Hour - Bird Of Death (03-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1945. Program #22. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Bird Of Death". A murder in the swamp works out as planned, but a crow has a tale to tell. 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-10T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1499</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within the holdings of many serious Radio Collectors. From the meager available productions currently in circulation it's clear that the series was popular for its time, at the very least. With a known run of at least 52 unique scripts and more doubtful further 39 to 52 scripts, it would appear that the series was in demand for at least four years--in and out of syndication. Given the high quality of NBC Network voice talent in the circulating episodes, one can well imagine that the remainder of the yet alleged, undiscovered, or uncirculated episodes have at least as much to recommend them. Thankfully, as with many other examples of Golden Age Radio productions, many of the existing episodes in circulation can be directly attributed to the efforts of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service [AFRTS]. True to its genre, the circulating episodes provide some highly compelling supernatural dramas--as well as a subset of fascinating mysteries and detective dramas.
 
THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1945. Program #22. NBC syndication origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Bird Of Death&quot;. A murder in the swamp works out as planned, but a crow has a tale to tell. 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Bird Of Death (Aired March 31, 1945)

The Haunting Hour is a work-in-progress collection within...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater - King Solomon's Mines (02-20-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Solomon's Mines (Aired February 20, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid’s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1977. Program #6. CBS network. "King Solomon's Mines". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 20, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Ralph Bell, Court Benson, H. Rider Haggard (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis, Ian Martin. 39:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-10T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2348</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>King Solomon's Mines (Aired February 20, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two minds: the ad agency for General Mills at the time, Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample was looking for a different means to reach a child audience besides television, which was decreasing commercial minutes and increasing costs; and Himan Brown, producer-director of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, who wanted to introduce new audiences to the dramatic form on radio. Tom Bosley was chosen as the host because of his television recognition from a kid&#8217;s oriented series, Happy Days. CBS chose to produce 52 original broadcasts followed by 52 repeat broadcasts. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 20, 1977. Program #6. CBS network. &quot;King Solomon's Mines&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on August 20, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Ralph Bell, Court Benson, H. Rider Haggard (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis, Ian Martin. 39:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>King Solomon's Mines (Aired February 20, 1977)

The series had it origins in the meeting of two...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Old Gold Comedy Theater - The Nervous Wreck (04-22-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format — which meant the material might have been truncated too severely — and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-10T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>old,gold,comedy,herbert,marshall,june,allyson,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that aired for the single 1944-1945 season, Sundays 10:30 - 11:00 pm. It was hosted by comedy star Harold Lloyd, of silent film fame, and featuring some of the biggest names from film and radio. In October 1944, Lloyd emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, The show presented half-hour radio adaptations of recently successful film comedies, beginning with Palm Beach Story with Claudette Colbert and Robert Young. Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others. But the show's half-hour format &#8212; which meant the material might have been truncated too severely &#8212; and Lloyd's sounding somewhat ill at ease on the air for much of the season (though he spent weeks training himself to speak on radio prior to the show's premiere, and seemed more relaxed toward the end of the series run) may have worked against it.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Nervous Wreck (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Old Gold Comedy Theater was an NBC series that ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - John &amp; Judith (12-16-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John &amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 16, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "John &amp; Judith, Their Crime, and Why They Didn't Get To Enjoy It". A tale of arsenic poisoning in olde England. AFRTS program name: "Mystery Theatre." AFRTS broadcast date: May 20, 1973. Lou Merrill (host), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Norma Varden, Alec Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-09T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1889</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>John &amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 16, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;John &amp; Judith, Their Crime, and Why They Didn't Get To Enjoy It&quot;. A tale of arsenic poisoning in olde England. AFRTS program name: &quot;Mystery Theatre.&quot; AFRTS broadcast date: May 20, 1973. Lou Merrill (host), Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, Irene Tedrow, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Norma Varden, Alec Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>John &amp; Judith (Aired December 16, 1953)

Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - The Big Secret (03-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-09T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,hans,conried,irene,tedrow,john,brown,alan,reed,cathy,lewis,cy,howard,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Dependable and level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis) narrated the misadventures of her innocent and bewildered roommate, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson), a dim-bulb stenographer. Wilson portrayed the character on radio, in two films and a TV series. The successful radio series with Marie Wilson ran on CBS Radio from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954. The TV version, seen on CBS from January 8, 1952 until June 25, 1954, was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility in Hollywood. The movie My Friend Irma (1949) starred Marie Wilson and Diana Lynn but is mainly remembered today for introducing Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to moviegoers, resulting in even more screen time for Martin and Lewis in the sequel, My Friend Irma Goes West (1950).


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Secret (Aired March 29, 1948)

My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>NBC Short Story - Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-09T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,short,story,ray,bradberry,venture,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Scuttlebutt (05-16-52)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Rabble in Arms (03-03-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One and Two were produced by Orson Welles himself. Season Three was produced by the Mercury Theatre's John Houseman. Welles had departed to pursue his two seminal Films, Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). With much of the Mercury Theatre ensemble busy with Welles' film projects, Campbell's employed many of Hollywood's most famous names to star in the third season of Campbell Playhouse's productions. Indeed the array of major Film Stars performing in the Playhouse's third season was arguably as impressive for its short run as any assemblage of talent short of The Screen Guild series. The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. 

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March 3, 1940. CBS network. "A Rabble In Arms". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A defense of the character and honor of Benedict Arnold. Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), George Coulouris, Georgia Backus, Guy Repp, Orson Welles (host), Richard Baer, Richard Wilson, Robert Warwick, William Alland. 57:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-08T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3460</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One and Two were produced by Orson Welles himself. Season Three was produced by the Mercury Theatre's John Houseman. Welles had departed to pursue his two seminal Films, Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). With much of the Mercury Theatre ensemble busy with Welles' film projects, Campbell's employed many of Hollywood's most famous names to star in the third season of Campbell Playhouse's productions. Indeed the array of major Film Stars performing in the Playhouse's third season was arguably as impressive for its short run as any assemblage of talent short of The Screen Guild series. The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 3, 1940. CBS network. &quot;A Rabble In Arms&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. A defense of the character and honor of Benedict Arnold. Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), George Coulouris, Georgia Backus, Guy Repp, Orson Welles (host), Richard Baer, Richard Wilson, Robert Warwick, William Alland. 57:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rabble in Arms (Aired March 3, 1940)

The Campbell Playhouse ran for three seasons. Seasons One...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Much Too Lucky (05-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13." The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. 

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May 1, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. "Much Too Lucky". Commercials added locally. How to find out the winner of a horse race before it starts. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Robert Light (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-03T09_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-03T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1606</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13.&quot; The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. 

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May 1, 1949. Program #37. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Much Too Lucky&quot;. Commercials added locally. How to find out the winner of a horse race before it starts. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Robert Light (writer), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Much Too Lucky (Aired May 1, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Carson Show - Movie Magazine Interview (01-08-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

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January 8, 1947. " Movie Magazine Interview" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Jack is expecting a reporter from "Movie Screen" magazine to interview him. Jack and Del sing the middle commercial as a square dance. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-03T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,carson,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1788</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in a vaudeville act&#8212;Willock and Carson&#8212;and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles. During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline owing to increased competition from radio and the movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. 

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January 8, 1947. &quot; Movie Magazine Interview&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup, Franco-American Spaghetti. Jack is expecting a reporter from &quot;Movie Screen&quot; magazine to interview him. Jack and Del sing the middle commercial as a square dance. Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Dave Willock, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Irene Ryan. 29:48. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Movie Magazine Interview (Aired January 8, 1947)

Jack Carson, because of his size &#8212; 6 ft 2 in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lineup - Lewis Black The Mad Bomber (06-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. 

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June 26, 1951. CBS network. "Lewis Black The Mad Bomber". Sustaining. George Hunter is almost killed when a time bomb goes off in his house. After another bomb goes off at the Adams house, suspicion falls on Louis Black, who calmly tells the cops that a bomb in the State Building will go off in forty minutes. The program switches to Thursday nights at 9:00 P.M. with the next broadcast. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Harry Lang, Jim Backus, Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Joseph Du Val. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-02T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-02T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1474</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 26, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Lewis Black The Mad Bomber&quot;. Sustaining. George Hunter is almost killed when a time bomb goes off in his house. After another bomb goes off at the Adams house, suspicion falls on Louis Black, who calmly tells the cops that a bomb in the State Building will go off in forty minutes. The program switches to Thursday nights at 9:00 P.M. with the next broadcast. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Eddie Dunstedter (music), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Harry Lang, Jim Backus, Hy Averback, Sidney Miller, Joseph Du Val. 24:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lewis Black The Mad Bomber aka: Politicians Homes Are Bombed (Aired June 26, 1951)

The Lineup ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fred Allen Show - Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (06-15-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)

 The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST – under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.

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June 15, 1947. " Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: "Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?" Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-05-02T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-02T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-02T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fred,allen,portland,hoffa,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,music,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1669</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12777636.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)

 The show that became Town Hall Tonight was the longest-running hour-long comedy-based show in classic radio history. In 1940, Allen moved back to CBS with a new sponsor and show name, Texaco Star Theater (every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. EST on CBS, then Sundays at 9:00 p.m. in the fall of 1941). By 1942, he shortened the show to half an hour, at 9:30 p.m. EST &#8211; under network and sponsor edict, not his own. He also chafed under being forced to give up a Town Hall Tonight signature, using barely-known and amateur guests effectively, in favor of booking more recognizable guests, though he liked many of those.

THIS EPISODE:

June 15, 1947. &quot; Fred The Boarder With Ozzie &amp; Harriet&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tenderleaf Tea, Chefford's Cheese. Allen's Alley question: &quot;Do you think American cooking is the best in the world?&quot; Fred rents a room at the home of Ozzie and Harriet. Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Kenny Delmar, Minerva Pious, Peter Donald, Parker Fennelly, The De Marco Sisters. 27:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fred The Boarder - With Ozzie &amp; Harriet (Aired June 15, 1947)

 The show that became Town Hall ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Riley Sues The Bus Company (10-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1946. "Riley Sues The Bus Company" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. It's Riley vs. the bus company. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 23:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-05-01T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas,adventure,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1392</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix aired on the ABC Blue Network from January 16, 1944 to June 8, 1945. Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951. The supporting cast featured John Brown, who portrayed not only undertaker Digger O'Dell but also Riley's co-worker Gillis. Whereas Gillis gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, Digger gave him good information that &quot;helped him out of a hole,&quot; as he might have put it. Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but, thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 19, 1946. &quot;Riley Sues The Bus Company&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. It's Riley vs. the bus company. William Bendix, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 23:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Riley Sues The Bus Company (Aired October 19, 1946)

The radio program starring William Bendix ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - I Am Your Brother (06-05-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)

In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples.' Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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June 5, 1942. Program #29. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "I Am Your Brother". Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer, director), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Muir Hite. 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-30T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)

In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Bishop has long contributed to network broadcasting and to magazines. He says, 'Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose-pimples.' Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 5, 1942. Program #29. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;I Am Your Brother&quot;. Sustaining. Scott Bishop (writer, director), Tom Paxton (announcer), Ben Morris, Beloise Wright, Muir Hite. 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Am Your Brother (Aired June 5, 1942)

In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shock...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Kid On The Corner (12-03-49)-</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kid On The Corner (Aired December 3, 1949) 

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1949. CBS network. "The Kid On The Corner". Sustaining. Marlowe helps a newsboy find his missing uncle and uncovers a murder while doing it. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Gil Stratton, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-29T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kid On The Corner (Aired December 3, 1949) 

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and Sam Spade, in 1930 in his novel The Maltese Falcon. A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however, Marlowe proved so popular that when the stories were later republished the author often switched the detectives to Philip Marlowe. Chandler's style was unique. His sparse style was full of wonderfully sharp similies and rich descriptive narration. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Kid On The Corner&quot;. Sustaining. Marlowe helps a newsboy find his missing uncle and uncovers a murder while doing it. Gene Levitt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Gil Stratton, Joan Banks, Lawrence Dobkin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Raymond Chandler (creator), Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Mitchell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Virginia Gregg, Vivi Janis, Wilms Herbert. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kid On The Corner (Aired December 3, 1949) 

Dashiell Hammett introduced the new genre, and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Official Detective - Murdered Bridegroom (11-29-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Official Detective - Murdered Bridegroom (Aired November 29, 1956)

A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.  Many weekly timeslots. Presented in  cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.  Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.  Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1956. Murdered Bridegroom Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A new brideroom reveals to his bride that he only married her for her money. The bride cuts herself on broken glass; the groom is murdered! Then, there's that suitcase with $175,000 in cash. Wyn Wright (producer, director), Albert G. Miller (writer), Jack Irish (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Doris Rich, Cathleen Cordell, James Monks. 22:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2018 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-28T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>official,detective,police,melodrama,craig,mcdonnell,lt.,dan,britt,tommy,evans,sgt.,al,bowen,cop,crime,investigate,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1344</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Official Detective - Murdered Bridegroom (Aired November 29, 1956)

A Police Melodrama that ran on air 1-19-47 thru 3-7-57 . Mutual network.  Many weekly timeslots. Presented in  cooperation with Official Detective Stories Magazine. CAST: Craig McDonnell as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.  Tommy Evans as Sgt. Al Bowen.  Directed by Wynn Wright. The show features a crime from the start to the end and then it gets solved by a detective.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1956. Murdered Bridegroom Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A new brideroom reveals to his bride that he only married her for her money. The bride cuts herself on broken glass; the groom is murdered! Then, there's that suitcase with $175,000 in cash. Wyn Wright (producer, director), Albert G. Miller (writer), Jack Irish (announcer), Lawson Zerbe, Doris Rich, Cathleen Cordell, James Monks. 22:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Official Detective - Murdered Bridegroom (Aired November 29, 1956)

A Police Melodrama that ran...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - The Broken Caruso Record (01-07-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pepé Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. "The Broken Caruso Record". Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-28T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. Blanc soon became noted for voicing a wide variety of cartoon characters from Looney Tunes, adding Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Pep&#233; Le Pew and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1947. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Halo Shampoo. &quot;The Broken Caruso Record&quot;. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Hans Conried, Joe Walker, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Mel Blanc, The Sportsmen, Victor Miller and His Orchestra. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Broken Caruso Record (Aired January 7, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Molle Mystery Theater - Breakdown (06-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1945. Program #104. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Breakdown". A confused English drama about a man planning to murder his mistress, or his wife, or both? AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." Martin Gabel, Ian Martin, Roc Rogers, Robert Bloch (author), Howard Duff (AFRS host). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
 

  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-28T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12770494.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theatre, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theatre. But throughout its NBC run, we hear sponsorship by Ironized Yeast, Energene, Bayer Aspirin, Sterling Drug, and Molle. To its everlasting credit, NBC clearly went to great lengths to promote the script titles, performers and authors of each program to the nation's newpapers. From 1943 through 1948, Mystery Theatre was one of the most well documented and promoted radio programs of its time. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

June 12, 1945. Program #104. NBC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Breakdown&quot;. A confused English drama about a man planning to murder his mistress, or his wife, or both? AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; Martin Gabel, Ian Martin, Roc Rogers, Robert Bloch (author), Howard Duff (AFRS host). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
 

  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Breakdown (Aired June 12, 1945)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first thre...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Whistler - The Letter (08-29-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 29, 1942. CBS network. "The Letter". Sustaining. The story of Hans Minkler, an Austrian anti-Nazi, or is he a Nazi? A confusing espionage drama set in pre-war Europe. J. Donald Wilson (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-27T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-27T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-27T22_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1524891624.12770478" length="6976562" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12770480.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 29, 1942. CBS network. &quot;The Letter&quot;. Sustaining. The story of Hans Minkler, an Austrian anti-Nazi, or is he a Nazi? A confusing espionage drama set in pre-war Europe. J. Donald Wilson (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor). 29:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Letter (Aired August 29, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Blue Beetle - The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40) COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETE

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a "magic ray machine". The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-27T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,action,hero,scifi,science,fiction,crime,law,underworld,mob,police,crusader,justice,dan,garrett,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1478</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETE

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. In at least one radio adventure, he carries something called a &quot;magic ray machine&quot;. The ray machine was a sort of super-scientific cutting device.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Underworld Goes Underground (08-14-40)and (08-16-40) COMPLETE

The exploits of Dan Garrett,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - Nikki Porter Suspect (03-05-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations." In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, "the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity", Tuska wrote, "that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series", made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. "Nikki Porter Suspect". Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-26T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ellery,queen,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-26T15_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1524780050.12767826" length="6168333" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1540</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. &quot;The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse&quot;, Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. &quot;Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets carried away doing her own investigations.&quot; In Ellery Queen, Master Detective, &quot;the amorous relationship between Ellery and Nikki Porter was given a dignity, and therefore integrity&quot;, Tuska wrote, &quot;that was lacking in the two previous entries in the series&quot;, made at Republic Pictures before Bellamy and Lindsay were signed by Columbia. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 5, 1947. Grace Gibson syndication. &quot;Nikki Porter Suspect&quot;. Commercials added locally. A bank robber with a broken nose has been shot and murdered on board a train. The evidence points to Nikki as the killer. An Australian production. The script was produced in the United States on March 5, 1947. Gypsy Rose Lee (guest armchair detective, she was on tour in Australia), Ken Crossen (writer), Manfred B. Lee (writer), John Saul (director). 25:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947)

Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Star Playhouse (Lux) - Calculated Risk (Starring Vincent Price)  02-05-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[Calculated Risk (Starring Vincent Price) February 5, 1951

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker’s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1951. CBS network. "Calculated Risk". Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Not auditioned. Vincent Price, Herbert Rawlinson (host), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Jack Johnstone (director), Maurice Zim (writer), Norman Brokenshire (commercial spokesman), Betty Lou Gerson, Theodore Von Eltz, Edwin Max, Byron Kane, Jerry Hausner, Wendell Corey (recorded preview of next week's program). 30:20. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-25T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,hollywood,star,vincent,price,betty,lou,gerson,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Calculated Risk (Starring Vincent Price) February 5, 1951

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker&#8217;s Theater Of Stars.

THIS EPISODE:

February 5, 1951. CBS network. &quot;Calculated Risk&quot;. Sponsored by: Bromo Seltzer. Not auditioned. Vincent Price, Herbert Rawlinson (host), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Jack Johnstone (director), Maurice Zim (writer), Norman Brokenshire (commercial spokesman), Betty Lou Gerson, Theodore Von Eltz, Edwin Max, Byron Kane, Jerry Hausner, Wendell Corey (recorded preview of next week's program). 30:20. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Calculated Risk (Starring Vincent Price) February 5, 1951

The Hollywood Star Playhouse , well ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Death Uses Disappearing Ink (06-09-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1948. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. "Death Uses Disappearing Ink". Commercials added locally. Drummond follows a trail to Mexico City, started by a hired killer who is after a woman on a train. The date and story title are subject to correction. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:31 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-25T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1531</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1948. Program #25. Mutual network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Death Uses Disappearing Ink&quot;. Commercials added locally. Drummond follows a trail to Mexico City, started by a hired killer who is after a woman on a train. The date and story title are subject to correction. Ned Wever, Jackson Beck (announcer), Himan Brown (producer, director). 25:31 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Uses Disappearing Ink (Aired June 9, 1948)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Secret Chamber (11-05-76)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, "Until next time, pleasant...dreams?" Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1976. Program #547. CBS network. "The Secret Chamber . Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, Certainteed Insulation. Master Lock Burglar Alarms. E. G. Marshall (host), H. G. Wells (author), Arnold Moss (adaptor), Kristoffer Tabori, Earl Hammond, Court Benson, Catherine Byers. 41:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-25T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,mystery,theater,e.,g.,marshall,himan,brown,drama,suspense,thriller,adventure,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2481</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12764918.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hour, including commercials. Typically, a week consisted of three to four new episodes, with the remainder of the week filled out with reruns. There were a total of 1399 original episodes broadcast. The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2969. The late E.G. Marshall hosted the program every year but the final one, when actress Tammy Grimes took over. Each episode began with the ominous sound of a creaking door, slowly opening to invite listeners in for the evening's adventure. At the end of each show, the door would swing shut, with Marshall signing off, &quot;Until next time, pleasant...dreams?&quot; Despite the show's title, Brown expanded its scope beyond mysteries to include horror, science fiction, historical drama, and even comedy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 5, 1976. Program #547. CBS network. &quot;The Secret Chamber . Sponsored by: True Value Hardware, Buick, Certainteed Insulation. Master Lock Burglar Alarms. E. G. Marshall (host), H. G. Wells (author), Arnold Moss (adaptor), Kristoffer Tabori, Earl Hammond, Court Benson, Catherine Byers. 41:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Chamber (Aired November 5, 1976)

The show was broadcast nightly and ran for one hou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - Anna Compton Murder Case (09-15-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Anna Compton Murder Case (Aired September 15, 1951)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Stories came to a climax in the lonely hours just before dawn:Broadway is sleeping now... the furious avenues of the night are still... only the sleepwalkers are there... the seekers, the sodden... it's Broadway. The gaudiest. The most violent. The lonesomest mile in the world. Broadway... my beat! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1951. "The Anna Compton Murder Case" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Anna Compton has been found dead in a car...the trail leads to her very strange husband. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Lou Krugman, Joe Forte, Frances Chaney, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-24T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-24T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-24T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Anna Compton Murder Case (Aired September 15, 1951)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia) and Jack Kruschen (as Sgt. Muggavan), with episodic roles filled by such radio actors as Irene Tedrow, Barney Phillips, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Hy Averback, Edgar Barrier, Betty Lou Gerson, Harry Bartell, Sheldon Leonard, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin and Mary Jane Croft. Stories came to a climax in the lonely hours just before dawn:Broadway is sleeping now... the furious avenues of the night are still... only the sleepwalkers are there... the seekers, the sodden... it's Broadway. The gaudiest. The most violent. The lonesomest mile in the world. Broadway... my beat! 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 15, 1951. &quot;The Anna Compton Murder Case&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Anna Compton has been found dead in a car...the trail leads to her very strange husband. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Howard McNear, Billy Halop, Lou Krugman, Joe Forte, Frances Chaney, Bill Anders (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Anna Compton Murder Case (Aired September 15, 1951)

Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Gre...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Five - The Hunters (02-03-65)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

February 3, 1965. ABC network. "The Hunters". Commercials deleted. An alcoholic and his son go hunting in the woods...along with the father's bottle. Richard McCracken (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Neal Pultz (audfio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), George Petrie, Fran Carlon, Peter Fernandez, Jack Hurdle, Mark O'Daniels. 21:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-23T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-23T19_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-23T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1302</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama during the early 1960s. The series name was derived from its time slot, 5:00 PM. Running Monday through Friday, it was an anthology of short stories, each about 20 minutes long. News programs and commercials filled out the full 30 minutes. There was a good bit of science fiction and some of the plots seem to have been taken from the daily newspaper. Fred Foy, of The Lone Ranger fame, was an ABC staff announcer in the early 60s, who, among other duties, did Theater Five.

THIS EPISODE:

February 3, 1965. ABC network. &quot;The Hunters&quot;. Commercials deleted. An alcoholic and his son go hunting in the woods...along with the father's bottle. Richard McCracken (writer), Ted Bell (producer, director), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Fred Foy (announcer), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Neal Pultz (audfio engineer), Marty Folia (audio engineer), Ed Blainey (sound technician), George Petrie, Fran Carlon, Peter Fernandez, Jack Hurdle, Mark O'Daniels. 21:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hunters (Aired February 3, 1965)

Theater Five was ABC's attempt to revive radio drama duri...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>My Favorite Husband - The Quiz Show (11-25-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Quiz Show (Aired November 25, 1949)

The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!" The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 25, 1949. "The Quiz Show" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Liz and George are contestants on a quiz show and win a new dishwasher. Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Bob Jellison, Wally Maher, Jerry Hausner, Sandra Gould, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-23T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-23T08_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-23T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Quiz Show (Aired November 25, 1949)

The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot; The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 25, 1949. &quot;The Quiz Show&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Liz and George are contestants on a quiz show and win a new dishwasher. Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Bob Jellison, Wally Maher, Jerry Hausner, Sandra Gould, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer). 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Quiz Show (Aired November 25, 1949)

The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an ave...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Blair Of The Mounties - 2 Episodes (01-31-38) and (02-07-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Fire Valley" (01-31-38) and "Murder In Long Cooley" (02-07-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there’s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR’s best researchers says this about the series: “Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.”

THIS EPISODE:
 
Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. "Fire Valley". Corporal Lesley has been, "stolen away by Ghosts." . 12:37. 

February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. "Murder In Long Cooley". Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-23T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blair,of,mounties,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)

Blair of the Mounties is the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police -- a fictional series based on the work of the Northwest Mounted Police before the World War I. It was a fifteen minute weekly serial heard every Monday for 36 weeks beginning January 31st, 1938 and running through the 3rd of October of 1938. It may have been on the air as early as 1935, although there&#8217;s no actual proof of this. Little is known of the series other than it followed the exploits of Sgt. Blair of the Northwest Mounted Police. and probably was the inspiration for Trendell, Campbell and Muir's Challenge of the Yukon. The series was written by Colonel Rhys Davies, who also played the Colonel Blair in the series. Jack Abbot played the Constable. Jack French, one of OTR&#8217;s best researchers says this about the series: &#8220;Blair is not restricted to Canada, as other Mounties, as we find him, in a few cases, in Great Britain, solving cases. Overall the series is amateurishly written, with the actor playing Blair coming accros as a bit stuffy.&#8221;

THIS EPISODE:
 
Blair Of The Mounties. January 31, 1938. Program #1. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Fire Valley&quot;. Corporal Lesley has been, &quot;stolen away by Ghosts.&quot; . 12:37. 

February 7, 1938. Program #2. Walter Biddick syndication. &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot;. Belle La Tour is on the trail to Fort MacAllister...during a blizzard. . 12:00. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Fire Valley&quot; (01-31-38) and &quot;Murder In Long Cooley&quot; (02-07-38)

Blair of the Moun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. Christian - George Washington Jenks (02-21-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[George Washington Jenks (Aired February 21, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1945. CBS network. "George Washington Jenks". Sponsored by: Vaseline. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, Bob Anderson (announcer). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-21T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,christian,doctor,thanksgiving,holiday,drama,soap,jean,hersholt,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,wpnm</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>George Washington Jenks (Aired February 21, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954.[1] In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 21, 1945. CBS network. &quot;George Washington Jenks&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, Bob Anderson (announcer). 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>George Washington Jenks (Aired February 21, 1945)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - Museum Mystery (12-10-41)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-20T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-20T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-20T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to accurately predicting major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Museum Mystery (Aired December 10, 1941)

The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially kno...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Harold Peary Show - Red Cross Fund Drive (03-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Red Cross Fund Drive (Aired March 7, 1951)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1950. An audition show was done on August 23, 1950. Harold Peary was the creator and main performer for the show. Previously starring on The Great Gildersleeve, Peary took many of Gildy's characteristics along with him to his new Honest Harold character... the "dirty" laugh, singing songs, and closing dialogue over credits were all there with Harold. And that voice. Who could forget that voice? In simple terms, Peary couldn't or wouldn't sound and act differently enough to make listeners forget Gildy, and that made it very tough for the new show to fly. Perhaps the plot was a little creaky for the beginning of the Rock 'n' Roll era, as well. The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. Harold has sworn off women...especially Florabelle. He is in charge of "The Red Cross Fund Drive" in Melrose Springs. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Gloria Holiday, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Olan Soule, Joseph Kearns, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-20T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-20T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12756891.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Red Cross Fund Drive (Aired March 7, 1951)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1950. An audition show was done on August 23, 1950. Harold Peary was the creator and main performer for the show. Previously starring on The Great Gildersleeve, Peary took many of Gildy's characteristics along with him to his new Honest Harold character... the &quot;dirty&quot; laugh, singing songs, and closing dialogue over credits were all there with Harold. And that voice. Who could forget that voice? In simple terms, Peary couldn't or wouldn't sound and act differently enough to make listeners forget Gildy, and that made it very tough for the new show to fly. Perhaps the plot was a little creaky for the beginning of the Rock 'n' Roll era, as well. The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 7, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. Harold has sworn off women...especially Florabelle. He is in charge of &quot;The Red Cross Fund Drive&quot; in Melrose Springs. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Gloria Holiday, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Olan Soule, Joseph Kearns, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 31:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Red Cross Fund Drive (Aired March 7, 1951)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on Sep...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (01-06-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1944. "Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The opening routine is about leap year and Costello's romance. He's against marriage. Will Costello marry guest Judy Canova? Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Connie Haines, Elvia Allman, Mel Blanc, John Brown, Judy Canova. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-19T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-19T08_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-19T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-19T08_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1524150044.12754987" length="7014787" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12754992.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbrook, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott &amp; Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello insulted his on-air wife routinely); he was succeeded by Michael Roy, with annoncing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 6, 1944. &quot;Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The opening routine is about leap year and Costello's romance. He's against marriage. Will Costello marry guest Judy Canova? Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Freddie Rich and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Connie Haines, Elvia Allman, Mel Blanc, John Brown, Judy Canova. 29:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Lou's Engaged To Judy Canova (Aired January 6, 1944)

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Macabre - The Midnight Horseman (12-11-61)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, "Of Frankincense and Myrrh," and ending on January 8, 1962 with "Edge of Evil."

THIS EPISODE: 

December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Midnight Horseman". A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-18T00_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-18T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,horror,thriller,suspense,drama,mystery,weird,scifi,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-18T00_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1524034884.12752967" length="6402221" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competition between The Far East Network and The Armed Forces Network-Germany. Both networks sent 15 ips audition tapes to the AFRTS Headquarters in Los Angeles and FEN Tokyo won the 'competition'. The AFRTS transcribed and distributed the Macabre series on October 4, 1961-- a month before FEN Tokyo recorded a ninth episode of Macabre for Christmas Day, titled Of Frankincense and Myrrh. FEN Launches Macabre on the lucky 13th of November 1961. Launched, appropriately enough on the 13th of November, 1961, the series ran for nine weeks, including a special Christmas Day broadcast, &quot;Of Frankincense and Myrrh,&quot; and ending on January 8, 1962 with &quot;Edge of Evil.&quot;

THIS EPISODE: 

December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Midnight Horseman&quot;. A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 26:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Midnight Horseman (Aired December 11, 1961)

The series arose out of an improptu competitio...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Is Arrested (01-11-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-17T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-17T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,year</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-17T08_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1523977285.12751182" length="7163865" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12751183.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Gildy Is Arrested (Aired January 11, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially writt...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (03-16-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Big Sam For Governor (Aired March 16, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1958. CBS network. "Big Sam For Governor". Sponsored by: Dodge. "Big Sam" is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take "no" for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (Aired March 16, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 16, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Big Sam For Governor&quot;. Sponsored by: Dodge. &quot;Big Sam&quot; is running for Governor and wants Kendall to write a nice story about him, and he won't take &quot;no&quot; for an answer! John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Stacy Harris, Vic Perrin, Jean Carson, Harry Bartell, Charles Seel, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director), Jerry Goldsmith (theme composer). 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Big Sam For Governor (Aired March 16, 1958)
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      <title>Blondie - Please Not C.O.D. (04-12-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Please Not C.O.D." AKA "Blondie Demands A Refund". AFRS program name: "Front Line Theatre." A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. 


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-16T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blondie,dagwood,bumstead,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,arthur,lake,alexander,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1786</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938-1950) and the popular Blondie radio program (1939-1950). Chic Young drew Blondie until his death in 1973, when the control of the strip passed to his son Dean Young, who continues to write the strip. Young has collaborated with a number of artists on Blondie, including Jim Raymond, Mike Gersher, Stan Drake, Denis Lebrun and currently, John Marshall. Through these changes, Blondie has remained popular, appearing in more than 2000 newspapers in 47 countries and translated into 35 languages, as of 2010[update]. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1943. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Please Not C.O.D.&quot; AKA &quot;Blondie Demands A Refund&quot;. AFRS program name: &quot;Front Line Theatre.&quot; A C.O.D. package arrives for someone else. Blondie and Dagwood try to return a bridge table. The date is subject to correction. Chic Young (creator), Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton, Jerry Wald and His Orchestra (AFRS music fill), Hans Conried. 29:46. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Please Not C.O.D. (Aired April 12, 1943)

The success of the comic strip led to the long-runnin...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Unexpected - 2 Episodes (8-22-48) and (8-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the "unexpected" something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.

TODAY'S SHOW:

August 22, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Sweet Sixteen". Music fill for local commercial insert. A spiteful teenager decides she wants to become rich and famous and finds herself surrounded by wealth, almost. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle. 15 minutes. 

August 29, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. "Shipwreck". Music fill for local commercial insert. A ship's Captain needs money fast, and decides to scuttle his ship to get it. The date is approximate. Jack Holt. 15 minutes.


  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-16T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>unexpected,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1868</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, so that the listener gets a sudden shock, like all good scary tales should deliver. The trick is to make the &quot;unexpected&quot; something the listen doesn't expect. Excellent actors like Barry Sullivan, Lurene Tuttle and Virginia Gregg, who played Helen Asher in The Adventures of Richard Diamond, make the quickie a little less abrupt. Director Frank Danzig kept the show, for the most part, on the highroad to thrilling, like Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please that came before The Unexpected.

TODAY'S SHOW:

August 22, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Sweet Sixteen&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A spiteful teenager decides she wants to become rich and famous and finds herself surrounded by wealth, almost. The date is approximate. Lurene Tuttle. 15 minutes. 

August 29, 1948 - Hamilton Whitney syndication. &quot;Shipwreck&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A ship's Captain needs money fast, and decides to scuttle his ship to get it. The date is approximate. Jack Holt. 15 minutes.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>

The fifteen minute format lends itself to quickly drawn weird stories, with a twist ending, s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Midnight - The Signalman (1967)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Signalman (1967) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-15T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Signalman (1967) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Signalman (1967) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - A Plain Case Of Murder (10-10-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of "Donovan's Brain". 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1946. CBS network. "A Plane Case Of Murder". Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A scheming woman and her pre-war lover plan to kill her wealthy husband. A private aircraft figures in the murder plot. Robert L. Richards (writer), Joseph Kearns (announcer), William Johnstone, Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), John Lund, Cathy Lewis, Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 27:33. 


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-14T17_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-14T17_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-14T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1653</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were &quot;The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln&quot; (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of &quot;Donovan's Brain&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 10, 1946. CBS network. &quot;A Plane Case Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Roma Wines. A scheming woman and her pre-war lover plan to kill her wealthy husband. A private aircraft figures in the murder plot. Robert L. Richards (writer), Joseph Kearns (announcer), William Johnstone, Hans Conried, Jerry Hausner, Ken Niles (commercial spokesman), William Spier (producer, director), John Lund, Cathy Lewis, Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 27:33. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Plain Case Of Murder (Aired October 10, 1946)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - The Dripping Faucet (09-02-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.  When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. 


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-14T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,holiday,xmas</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-14T07_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1523714425.12746335" length="7517069" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1879</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954.The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, an American radio and television series, was once the longest-running, live-action situation comedy on American television, having aired on ABC from 1952 to 1966 after a ten-year run on radio. Starring Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard (she dropped her maiden name after the couple ended their music career), the show's sober, gentle humor captured a large, sustaining audience, although it never rated in the top ten programs, and later critics tended to dismiss it as fostering a slightly unrealistic picture of post-World War II American family life.  When Skelton was drafted, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on CBS October 8, 1944, making a mid-season switch to NBC in 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Dripping Faucet (Aired September 2, 1945)

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - The Oedipus Story (09-21-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of "Brave New World" and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. "We’ll never get a sponsor anyway," CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, "so we might as well try anything." The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world’s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1956. CBS network. "The Oedipus Story". Sustaining. A study of the dramatic character and psycho-analytical look at excessive mother-love from Sophocles to Eugene O'Neill. Alexander Scourby (narrator), Elspeth Eric, Jack Manning, Roger De Koven, Guy Repp, Robert Dryden, Joseph Julian. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-14T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-14T01_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1523692827.12746307" length="6995740" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 1956 through September 22, 1957 and was a revival of the prestigious Columbia Workshop from the 1930s and 1940s. Creator William Froug launched the series with this powerhouse two-part adaptation of &quot;Brave New World&quot; and booked author Aldous Huxley to narrate his famous novel. &quot;We&#8217;ll never get a sponsor anyway,&quot; CBS vice president Howard Barnes explained to Time, &quot;so we might as well try anything.&quot; The CBS Workshop regularly featured the works of the world&#8217;s greatest writers. including Ray Bradbury, Archibald MacLeish, William Saroyan, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce.

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1956. CBS network. &quot;The Oedipus Story&quot;. Sustaining. A study of the dramatic character and psycho-analytical look at excessive mother-love from Sophocles to Eugene O'Neill. Alexander Scourby (narrator), Elspeth Eric, Jack Manning, Roger De Koven, Guy Repp, Robert Dryden, Joseph Julian. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Oedipus Story (Aired September 21, 1956)

The CBS Radio Workshop aired from January 27, 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Hit &amp; Run (08-14-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hit &amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1948. Program #6. NBC network. "Hit and Run". Sustaining. A man kills a young boy on the highway and finds himself unable to live with the consequences. Bob Warren (announcer), Casey Allen, Donald Hastings, Fran Carlon, Harry W. Junkin (writer), Lon Clark, Max Schub (writer), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-13T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Hit &amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1948. Program #6. NBC network. &quot;Hit and Run&quot;. Sustaining. A man kills a young boy on the highway and finds himself unable to live with the consequences. Bob Warren (announcer), Casey Allen, Donald Hastings, Fran Carlon, Harry W. Junkin (writer), Lon Clark, Max Schub (writer), Richard P. McDonough (supervisor), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Hit &amp; Run (Aired August 14, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometime...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - What Is A Swimming Pool (11-03-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes ("Do married men live longer than single men?"... "No, it only seems longer.") and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query ("What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?") 

THIS EPISODE:

November 3, 1944. Program #23. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "What Is A Swimming Pool?" The program's guest is Shirley Booth who fits right into the show and even sings! The first question (during the program): "Where is the game of ice hockey played?" Nat Novick and His Orchestra, George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Shirley Booth (guest), Tom Howard (m. c.). 32:30 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-13T05_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-13T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pays,to,be,ignorant,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,happy,quiz,nat,novick,orchestra,george,shelton,harry,mcnaughto,lulu,mcconnell,shirley,booth,(guest),tom,howard,kids,&amp;,family,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspen</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes (&quot;Do married men live longer than single men?&quot;... &quot;No, it only seems longer.&quot;) and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query (&quot;What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?&quot;) 

THIS EPISODE:

November 3, 1944. Program #23. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;What Is A Swimming Pool?&quot; The program's guest is Shirley Booth who fits right into the show and even sings! The first question (during the program): &quot;Where is the game of ice hockey played?&quot; Nat Novick and His Orchestra, George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Shirley Booth (guest), Tom Howard (m. c.). 32:30 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>What Is A Swimming Pool (Aired November 3, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Stand By For Crime - The Eddie Flores Frame-UP (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Eddie Flores Frame-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-12T18_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-12T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1455</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Eddie Flores Frame-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Eddie Flores Frame-Up (1953) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Guest Chico Marx (11-08-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Chico Marx (Aired November 8, 1938)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked at a wide variety of odd jobs at a local board walk. When not doing this he would busk, doing dance and comedy patter to make extra money. He entered many dancing and amateur talent contests, and won prizes for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. He also boxed briefly and unsuccessfully under the name Packy East, making it once as far as the semi-finals of the Ohio novice championship. Fallen silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw one of his performances and in 1925 got him steady work with Hurley's Jolly Follies. A year later Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Burns (who would also live to see his own 100th birthday) and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who had a tap dancing routine. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1938. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. Bob's opening monologue is about today's elections and deer hunting. "Special Guest Chico Marx" plays his unique arrangement of Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody. Bob is being sued for breach of promise and comes before Judge Colonna. Bob Hope, Chico Marx, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Six Hits and A Miss, Jerry Colonna. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-12T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,lana,turner,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12742303.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Chico Marx (Aired November 8, 1938)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked at a wide variety of odd jobs at a local board walk. When not doing this he would busk, doing dance and comedy patter to make extra money. He entered many dancing and amateur talent contests, and won prizes for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. He also boxed briefly and unsuccessfully under the name Packy East, making it once as far as the semi-finals of the Ohio novice championship. Fallen silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw one of his performances and in 1925 got him steady work with Hurley's Jolly Follies. A year later Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Burns (who would also live to see his own 100th birthday) and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who had a tap dancing routine. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1938. NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. Bob's opening monologue is about today's elections and deer hunting. &quot;Special Guest Chico Marx&quot; plays his unique arrangement of Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody. Bob is being sued for breach of promise and comes before Judge Colonna. Bob Hope, Chico Marx, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Six Hits and A Miss, Jerry Colonna. 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Chico Marx (Aired November 8, 1938)

From the age of twelve, Bob Hope worked a...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hermit's Cave - The Search For Life (04-12-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ The Search For Life (04-12-42)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1942. World syndication. "The Search For Life". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A research scientist is trying to "recreate a dead person" and "control death." His assistant plans to kill his fiancee after she rejects him, and bring her back to life with no memory! There are dead bodies all over the place! 25:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-12T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-12T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,ghost,stories,weird,horror,john,kent,charles,penman,toby,grimmer,klock,ryder,william,conrad,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1453</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> The Search For Life (04-12-42)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

April 12, 1942. World syndication. &quot;The Search For Life&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A research scientist is trying to &quot;recreate a dead person&quot; and &quot;control death.&quot; His assistant plans to kill his fiancee after she rejects him, and bring her back to life with no memory! There are dead bodies all over the place! 25:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> The Search For Life (04-12-42)

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murde...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch (1950)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan. But here's one more from Charlie that might apply…"Mind, like parachute, only function when open."

THIS EPISODE:

1950. "The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch". Commercials added locally. Two escaped convicts board a fog-bound yacht, and soon we have a murder for Charlie and #1 Son. Earl Derr Biggers (creator). 25:31. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 04:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-11T21_07_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie,chan,detective,crime,law,investigate,arrest,jail,prison,cop,police,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-11T21_07_50-07_00.mp3?_=1523506431.12742259" length="6213202" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1527</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan. But here's one more from Charlie that might apply&#8230;&quot;Mind, like parachute, only function when open.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

1950. &quot;The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two escaped convicts board a fog-bound yacht, and soon we have a murder for Charlie and #1 Son. Earl Derr Biggers (creator). 25:31. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese det...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (04-14-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired April 14, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00.  

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 14, 1953. "Special Guest Is Linda Darnell" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, "Them There Eyes." Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Linda Darnell (guest). 35:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-11T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired April 14, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00.  

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April 14, 1953. &quot;Special Guest Is Linda Darnell&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, &quot;Them There Eyes.&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Linda Darnell (guest). 35:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Linda Darnell (Aired April 14, 1953)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show bus...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (03-11-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Old Nancy"). John Dunning in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her "Nancy" without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE

March 11, 1937 - MacQuarrie syndication. "The Troth Of Death". Commercials added locally. The script was used on "The Witch's Tale" on May 29, 1933 and March 11, 1937. This recording might be from the 1937 broadcast or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-10T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>witch's,tale,old,nancy,marie,o'flynn,adelaide,fitz-allen,alonzo,deen,cole,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1404</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)

A seminal series which established the standard of a host-based anthology series, and the first horror series produced for radio. WOR, New York origination, Air Features Syndicate syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. 9:30 P. M. lonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer), Marie O'Flynn, Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as &quot;Old Nancy&quot;). John Dunning in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; relates the odd tale of getting the replacement for the original Nancy, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, who died at 79 in 1935. A radio veteran, only a mere 13 years old, Miriam Wolfe by name, was then on the fine children's program, Let's Pretend. Of course, she wasn't considered for the part. She stayed in the studio during a late-night broadcast by Witch's Tale writer/director, Alonzo Deen Cole, and began her &quot;Nancy&quot; without warning. Cole was so chilled by her mimicry of an ancient crone that she got the part on the spot. Later in the show's run, the role was taken by Martha Wentworth.

THIS EPISODE

March 11, 1937 - MacQuarrie syndication. &quot;The Troth Of Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. The script was used on &quot;The Witch's Tale&quot; on May 29, 1933 and March 11, 1937. This recording might be from the 1937 broadcast or from an Australian production. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 23:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witch's Tale - The Troth Of Death (Aired March 11, 1937)

A seminal series which establishe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny - Don Wilson's Contract (02-06-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Don Wilson's Contract (Aired February 6, 1949)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1949. "Don Wilson's Contract" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. A funny show, as Jack finally releases Don after they agree to sign a new contract. The skit with Claudette Colbert is similar to the one used on, "The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre" broadcast of October 20, 1940. Jack tries to get guest Vincent Price's part on a Ford Theatre broadcast. The system cue has been deleted. The Sportsmen sing a commercial to the tune of, "The Prisoner's Song." Claudette Colbert, Dennis Day, Don Wilson, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Eddie Anderson, The Sportsmen, Vincent Price, Jeanette Eymann, Phil Harris, Joseph Kearns, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Del Sharbutt (commercial spokesman), Blanche Stewart, George Balzer (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 33:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-09T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2030</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Don Wilson's Contract (Aired February 6, 1949)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1949. &quot;Don Wilson's Contract&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. A funny show, as Jack finally releases Don after they agree to sign a new contract. The skit with Claudette Colbert is similar to the one used on, &quot;The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre&quot; broadcast of October 20, 1940. Jack tries to get guest Vincent Price's part on a Ford Theatre broadcast. The system cue has been deleted. The Sportsmen sing a commercial to the tune of, &quot;The Prisoner's Song.&quot; Claudette Colbert, Dennis Day, Don Wilson, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Eddie Anderson, The Sportsmen, Vincent Price, Jeanette Eymann, Phil Harris, Joseph Kearns, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Del Sharbutt (commercial spokesman), Blanche Stewart, George Balzer (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), John Tackaberry (writer), Sam Perrin (writer), Mahlon Merrick (music director). 33:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Don Wilson's Contract (Aired February 6, 1949)

Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Night Beat - A World All His Own (04-16-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE: 

April 16, 1950. "A World All His Own" - NBC net. Sustaining. Prizefighter Billy Candell, a punchy former middlewight champ, wants a final meeting with his love of yesteryear. This is a rebroadcast of the program of February 20, 1950. Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Lally, Lawrence Dobkin, Leo Cleary, Warren Lewis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-09T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1859</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)

Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn&#8217;t. It is generally regarded as a &#8216;quality&#8217; show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn&#8217;t remembered today, but he was a powerful and believable actor with a strong delivery, and his portrayal of Randy Stone as tough guy with humanity was perfect. The scripts were excellent, given that they had to pack in a lot in a short time, and there was a good supporting cast, orchestra, and sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE: 

April 16, 1950. &quot;A World All His Own&quot; - NBC net. Sustaining. Prizefighter Billy Candell, a punchy former middlewight champ, wants a final meeting with his love of yesteryear. This is a rebroadcast of the program of February 20, 1950. Frank Worth (music), Russell Hughes (writer), Larry Marcus (editor), Frank Lovejoy, William Conrad, Lurene Tuttle, William Lally, Lawrence Dobkin, Leo Cleary, Warren Lewis (director). 30:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A World All His Own (Aired April 16, 1950)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Murder On The Trail (02-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - Murder On The Trail (Aired August 16, 1948)

As portrayed on the screen, the white-haired Bill "Hopalong" Cassidy was usually clad strikingly in black (including his hat, an exception to the longstanding western film stereotype that only villains wore black hats). He was reserved and well spoken, with a fine sense of fair play. He was often called upon to intercede when dishonest characters were taking advantage of honest citizens. "Hoppy" and his white horse, Topper, usually traveled through the west with two companions — one young and trouble-prone with a weakness for damsels in distress, the other comically awkward and outspoken. The juvenile lead was successively played by James Ellison, Russell Hayden, George Reeves, and Rand Brooks. George Hayes originally played Cassidy's grizzled sidekick, Windy Halliday.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1948. Program #7. Commodore syndication. "Murder On The Trail". Commercials added locally. A map of secret passages in "Lost Canyon" leads to murder. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), John Barclay (writer), Ted Bliss (director). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-09T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hopalong,cassidy,william,boyd,parley,baer,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Murder On The Trail (Aired August 16, 1948)

As portrayed on the screen, the white-haired Bill &quot;Hopalong&quot; Cassidy was usually clad strikingly in black (including his hat, an exception to the longstanding western film stereotype that only villains wore black hats). He was reserved and well spoken, with a fine sense of fair play. He was often called upon to intercede when dishonest characters were taking advantage of honest citizens. &quot;Hoppy&quot; and his white horse, Topper, usually traveled through the west with two companions &#8212; one young and trouble-prone with a weakness for damsels in distress, the other comically awkward and outspoken. The juvenile lead was successively played by James Ellison, Russell Hayden, George Reeves, and Rand Brooks. George Hayes originally played Cassidy's grizzled sidekick, Windy Halliday.

THIS EPISODE:

August 16, 1948. Program #7. Commodore syndication. &quot;Murder On The Trail&quot;. Commercials added locally. A map of secret passages in &quot;Lost Canyon&quot; leads to murder. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), John Barclay (writer), Ted Bliss (director). 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Murder On The Trail (Aired August 16, 1948)

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      <title>The Lives Of Harry Lime (The Third Man) - It's A Knock Out (12-21-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lives Of Harry Lime - It's A Knock Out (Aired December 21, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1951. Program #21. Lang-Worth syndication. "It's A Knockout". Commercials added locally. Harry has become J. Harrington Lime, Wall Street financier and Cuban sportsman. He plans to swindle an American businessman with a rigged boxing match. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-07T18_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-07T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lives,of,harry,lime,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1605</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lives Of Harry Lime - It's A Knock Out (Aired December 21, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1951. Program #21. Lang-Worth syndication. &quot;It's A Knockout&quot;. Commercials added locally. Harry has become J. Harrington Lime, Wall Street financier and Cuban sportsman. He plans to swindle an American businessman with a rigged boxing match. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 26:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lives Of Harry Lime - It's A Knock Out (Aired December 21, 1951)

The Third Man (The Lives ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Old Love Letters (04-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. "Old Love Letters" - ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-07T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed. Born in North Shields,Tyne and Wear, England, with the given name Angus Young, he was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and in Canada. He grew to love radio when bedbound as a child because of severe asthma and became a radio broadcaster on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944, he made the leap to American radio with The Alan Young Show, NBC's summer replacement for Eddie Cantor. Following a move to ABC in the fall (1944-46), he returned to NBC (1946-49).

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1945. &quot;Old Love Letters&quot; - ABC Blue network. Sponsored by: Sal Hepatica, Mum. Carlotta Bullfinch, Alan's old sweetheart, wants Alan to be the best man at her wedding. Carlotta thinks Alan's going to be the groom! Possibly dated September 3, 1945. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer), The Tune Twisters, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Minerva Pious, Jean Gillespie. 30:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Old Love Letters (Aired April 3, 1945)

Alan Young Show (born November 19, 1919) is an actor be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Joey (07-17-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)

The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 17, 1952. NBC network. "Joey". Sustaining. A boxing manager signs a young Mexican who looks like the next champ. After poisoning the fighter to win for a gambler, the manager is haunted by the fighter and his mother. Amzie Strickland, Bryna Raeburn, Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Donald Buka, Fred Collins (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Mandel Kramer. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-07T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-07T03_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-07T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,murder,crime,killer,evidence,police,jail,death,suspense,drama,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)

The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and were well written. The series' plots and themes focused primarily on predominantly fear inducing pursuits of one form or another. Thus most of the scripts were fraught with tension of one type or another. Whether mental tension, physical peril or a mix of both, the abiding theme throughout the series was the the contrasts between the 'hunter' and the 'hunted' in such Life situations. NBC's Television version of The Chase was in production during May 1953. It was to star Doug Fowley as both narrator and performer. Apparently the powers to be eventually decided to abandon the production. It would also appear that the TV production was abandoned at about the same time the Radio version was pulled, to be replaced by NBC's prestigious NBC Summer Symphony series. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Joey&quot;. Sustaining. A boxing manager signs a young Mexican who looks like the next champ. After poisoning the fighter to win for a gambler, the manager is haunted by the fighter and his mother. Amzie Strickland, Bryna Raeburn, Daniel Sutter (director, transcriber), Donald Buka, Fred Collins (announcer), Joe DeSantis, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Mandel Kramer. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joey (Aired July 17, 1952)

The scripts were faced paced, starred quality east coast talent and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Christopher London - The Missing Heiress AKA-The Emerald Ring (2-05-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Missing Heiress AKA-The Emerald Ring(Aired February 5, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. NBC network. "The Missing Heiress". Sustaining. The search for Helen Falconer, a missing heiress, along the San Francisco waterfront. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Glenn Ford, Mindred Lord (writer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Ben Wright, Charlie Lung, Florence Halop, Ted de Corsia, Peter Leeds, Stacy Harris, Will Wright. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-06T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-06T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-06T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>christopher,london,glenn,ford,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-06T07_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1523023220.12731290" length="7020794" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12731292.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Missing Heiress AKA-The Emerald Ring(Aired February 5, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 5, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Missing Heiress&quot;. Sustaining. The search for Helen Falconer, a missing heiress, along the San Francisco waterfront. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Glenn Ford, Mindred Lord (writer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Ben Wright, Charlie Lung, Florence Halop, Ted de Corsia, Peter Leeds, Stacy Harris, Will Wright. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Missing Heiress AKA-The Emerald Ring(Aired February 5, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford h...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>A Date With Judy - Playing Hooky (05-04-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Playing Hooky (Aired May 4, 1948)

As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the 1948 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie A Date with Judy. Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack and Carmen Miranda also headed the cast. A television version of the show ran on ABC on Saturdays during daytime hours beginning on June 2, 1951. It originally starred Pat Crowley as Judy. The series moved to prime time during the summer of 1952 and was brought back again midway through the 1952-53 season. The series ended its run on September 30, 1953. This version featured Mary Linn Beller as Judy, John Gibson and Flora Campbell as her parents, Peter Avramo as her brother, and Jimmy Sommers as her sort-of boyfriend Oogie. A Date with Judy also had a long run as a comic book based on the radio and TV series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 4, 1948. "Playing Hooky" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. Mr. Foster thinks it's wrong for Judy to play hookey. Louise Erickson, John Brown, Richard Crenna, Ken Niles (announcer), Dix Davis, Myra Marsh, Helen Mack (producer, director), Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Hal Born (composer, conductor). 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-06T02_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-06T02_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-06T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>a,date,with,judy,louise,erickson,john,brown,richard,crenna,ken,niles,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-06T02_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1523005260.12731212" length="7223680" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12731216.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Playing Hooky (Aired May 4, 1948)

As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the 1948 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie A Date with Judy. Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack and Carmen Miranda also headed the cast. A television version of the show ran on ABC on Saturdays during daytime hours beginning on June 2, 1951. It originally starred Pat Crowley as Judy. The series moved to prime time during the summer of 1952 and was brought back again midway through the 1952-53 season. The series ended its run on September 30, 1953. This version featured Mary Linn Beller as Judy, John Gibson and Flora Campbell as her parents, Peter Avramo as her brother, and Jimmy Sommers as her sort-of boyfriend Oogie. A Date with Judy also had a long run as a comic book based on the radio and TV series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 4, 1948. &quot;Playing Hooky&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. Mr. Foster thinks it's wrong for Judy to play hookey. Louise Erickson, John Brown, Richard Crenna, Ken Niles (announcer), Dix Davis, Myra Marsh, Helen Mack (producer, director), Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Hal Born (composer, conductor). 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Playing Hooky (Aired May 4, 1948)

As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell st...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Bickersons - John's New Fishing Pole (03-30-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[John's New Fishing Pole (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favourite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1947. "John's New Fishing Pole" is destroyed by Amos who uses it as a plunger. The family episode is preceded by the outstanding voice of Francis Langford and the humor of Danny Thomas. Don Ameche, Frances Langford, Danny Thomas, Lew Parker, Tony Romano and His Orchestra and Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-05T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-05T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-05T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-05T06_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1522933241.12729511" length="6923850" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12729512.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>John's New Fishing Pole (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favourite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 30, 1947. &quot;John's New Fishing Pole&quot; is destroyed by Amos who uses it as a plunger. The family episode is preceded by the outstanding voice of Francis Langford and the humor of Danny Thomas. Don Ameche, Frances Langford, Danny Thomas, Lew Parker, Tony Romano and His Orchestra and Marvin Miller (announcer). 29:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>John's New Fishing Pole (Aired March 30, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>People Are Funny - Scare Away Tax Collector (10-13-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[People Are Funny - Scare Away Tax Collector (Aired October 13, 1953)

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to "reveal the true nature" of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as "Survivor" and MTV's "Jackass." Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963). 

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1953. "Scare Away Tax Collector" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Forever Yours, Milky Way. How to frighten away the Income Tax collector. How a dog might win $1000. The system cue has been deleted. The date is subject to correction. Art Linkletter (host), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-04T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-04T04_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-04T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>people,are,funny,art,linkletter,thanksgiving,holiday,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,new,year</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-04T04_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1522839663.12727668" length="7008536" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12727669.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>People Are Funny - Scare Away Tax Collector (Aired October 13, 1953)

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to &quot;reveal the true nature&quot; of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as &quot;Survivor&quot; and MTV's &quot;Jackass.&quot; Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963). 

THIS EPISODE:

October 13, 1953. &quot;Scare Away Tax Collector&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Forever Yours, Milky Way. How to frighten away the Income Tax collector. How a dog might win $1000. The system cue has been deleted. The date is subject to correction. Art Linkletter (host), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>People Are Funny - Scare Away Tax Collector (Aired October 13, 1953)

People are Funny was a te...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Fear On Four - Mind Well The Tree (02-28-88)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued inthe tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of "Fear on 4" on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.


  


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      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-03T17_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-03T17_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-03T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>saint,vincent,fear,price,tom,conway,william,conrad,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-03T17_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1522800023.12727069" length="7091440" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1772</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12727072.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporation's continuation of a
tradition of horror shows dating back to 1943.  Back then, the BBC offered APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR, the title given to ten series of programs running from 1943 to 1955.  These are the most famous BBC horror series in it's history. The stories were introduced by The Man in Black, played by Valentine Dyall. In 1949, The Man In Black was given his own series, called THE MAN IN BLACK, again featuring Valentine Dyall. Unfortunately, only four shows from APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR are known to have survived.  None of THE MAN IN BLACK shows are known to exist. The Man in Black returned to radio again in 1988, this time played by Edward de Souza.  Fear On Four, airing on BBC Radio Four, continued inthe tradition of its predecessors. Four series were produced from 1988 through 1993 with a fifth series in 1997. In 1999, one new show and 2 repeats aired under the banner of &quot;Fear on 4&quot; on BBC Radio 4's LATE NIGHT ON 4 series.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mind Well The Tree (Aired February 28, 1988)

Fear On Four is the British Broadcasting Corporat...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - The Count Of Monte Cristo (10-01-39)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 1, 1939. CBS network. "The Count Of Monte Cristo". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic of unjust accusation and satisfying revenge. Agnes Moorehead, Alexandre Dumas (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson. 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-03T12_16_58-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-03T12_16_58-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 19:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-03T12_16_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-04-03T12_16_58-07_00.mp3?_=1522783197.12726864" length="13949447" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3487</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12726865.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 1, 1939. CBS network. &quot;The Count Of Monte Cristo&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The classic of unjust accusation and satisfying revenge. Agnes Moorehead, Alexandre Dumas (author), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Edgar Barrier, Everett Sloane, Frank Readick, George Coulouris, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson. 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Count Of Monte Cristo (Aired October 1, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored conti...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>NBC Short Story - Shadow Of Evil (03-28-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-03T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,short,story,ray,bradberry,venture,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 1951 as a natural extension of NBC's critically and popularly successful NBC University Theater productions, later retitled NBC Theater. Beginning in 1942, NBC had formalized its concept of the NBC University of The Air and its companion NBC Inter-American University of The Air. Throughout the mid-1940s NBC produced some twenty-five productions specifically designed to both educate and entertain. NBC Presents Short Story continued in that vein, devoting the first two minutes of each production to a brief history of the author of the work to be presented that evening. NBC Theater (the former NBC University Theater) ran through February 14, 1951. With the emphasis on retaining quality while at the same time lowering expenses, NBC introduced an anthology of the world's finest short stories. The series was to feature the greatest short story authors throughout history. And indeed the series went to great lengths to tout the authors of this fine series of classic short stories. The authors were some of history's most celebrated, award-winning writers. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Shadow Of Evil (Aired March 28, 1951)

NBC Presents: Short Story first aired on February 21, 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery House - Bases Loaded (06-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950’s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named “Mystery House”  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

June 14, 1946. Program #44. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. "Bases Loaded". Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-04-02T20_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-02T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,house,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn - where each new novel is acted out by the Mystery House staff, before it is accepted for publication. Mystery House was a program in the 1950&#8217;s, but not your run of the mill type program. Actually it was more of a proving ground for novels. Dan and Barbara Glenn owned a publishing company named &#8220;Mystery House&#8221;  located at 70 Park Avenue, New York City. Dan and Barbara decided to test some of their novels on a real listening audience. Each episode was taken from a novel they were planning on publishing. The entire staff at Mystery House was involved,  everyone doing their part, whether it was rewriting to adapt it to radio, playing the parts or doing sound effects, everyone joined in. Sadly, not a lot is known about this series. Only 15 are known to exist.

THIS EPISODE:

June 14, 1946. Program #44. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination, Harry S. Goodman syndication. &quot;Bases Loaded&quot;. Commercials added locally. Nanette Sargent, Forrest Lewis, Rye Billsbury (announcer). 26:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Bases Loaded (Aired June 14, 1946)

That strange publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Adventures In Research - 2 Episodes - &quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA["Electronics In Communications" (07-02-46) and "The First American Patent" (08-20-46)


 The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! This program: the story of the microscope and von Leeuwenhoek. Paul Shannon, Phillips Thomas. 14:45.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-04-02T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>research,learning,school,credit,history,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)


 The series began about 1942 and were distributed, probably as a public service educational feature, for weekly programming. The early shows were discussions with Paul Shannon asking the questions, Dr. Phillips Thomas (research physicist for Westinghouse, specializing in electronics) answering the questions. The later programs were written by Dr. Thomas, but were dramatizations instead of the Q and A fomat. The programs themselves present a fascinating look at the state of scientific knowledge during the war and the immediate post-war years. Many of the topics are hopelessly outdated, a surprising number are still up to date and reflect the state of knowledge about the subject many years later. The purpose of instilling an interest in science in the general public is still as valid now as it was then. Even more important, the program themselves are good radio and interesting. Those listeners with little or no interest in science will still be captivated. The post-war programs feature an organist whose efforts range from mediocre to absolutely great! This program: the story of the microscope and von Leeuwenhoek. Paul Shannon, Phillips Thomas. 14:45.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Electronics In Communications&quot; (07-02-46) and &quot;The First American Patent&quot; (08-20-46)


 The s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Line-up - The Doctor Simpson Killing (07-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verité atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 5, 1951. CBS network. "The Doctor Simpson Killing" aka: The Synopic Sweazy Sweat-Out Case. Sponsored by: Wrigley Spearmint Gum. The killer of Dr. Simpson fails to kill himself, escapes to tie up his sister and threatens to kill another doctor. This is a network, sponsored version. The programs sponsored by Wrigley's seem to have Eddie Dunstedter playing the themes and bridges on a Hammond organ, the sustaining programs use a full (and possibly recorded) orchestra. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Charles E. Israel (writer), Blake Edwards (adaptor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jay Novello, Peter Leeds, Richard Cline (editor), Parley Baer, Hy Averback, Junius Matthews, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates, Mary Jane Croft. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-31T21_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-31T21_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-04-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-31T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-produced crime dramas of The Golden Age of Radio. The cast is comprised of top-tier, A-List talent from top to bottom. With Elliott Lewis directing his cast of some of the finest voice talent of the era--and top-drawer sound technicians to match--this series remains one of the best examples of the Crime Drama genre. Think of Calling All Cars, minus the jingoistic flag-waving, updated to contemporary 1950s crime themes, and peppered with the more authentic radio-verit&#233; atmospherics of Unit 99, Night Watch, and Dragnet, and you have The Line-Up. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 5, 1951. CBS network. &quot;The Doctor Simpson Killing&quot; aka: The Synopic Sweazy Sweat-Out Case. Sponsored by: Wrigley Spearmint Gum. The killer of Dr. Simpson fails to kill himself, escapes to tie up his sister and threatens to kill another doctor. This is a network, sponsored version. The programs sponsored by Wrigley's seem to have Eddie Dunstedter playing the themes and bridges on a Hammond organ, the sustaining programs use a full (and possibly recorded) orchestra. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Charles E. Israel (writer), Blake Edwards (adaptor), Bob Stevenson (announcer), Jay Novello, Peter Leeds, Richard Cline (editor), Parley Baer, Hy Averback, Junius Matthews, Virginia Gregg, Jeanne Bates, Mary Jane Croft. 28:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Doctor Simpson Killing (Aired July 5, 1951)

The Line-Up stands as one of the most well-pro...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)
The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode. With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. "The Hands Of Death". Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. (Eastern time). The first show of the series. An eccentric who collects souvenirs from murders decides to try for the ultimate item for his collection. The dates listed above for this series were taken from the WOR-Mutual acetates. Apparently, a second series of broadcasts was heard on WGN, Chicago (and perhaps the rest of the Mutual net as well) at 2:30 P.M. (Central time) on the dates listed. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-31T16_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-31T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-31T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealed,book,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)
The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)

As with The Mysterious Traveler that preceded it, The Sealed Book was an anthology of supernatural drama, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network, and written by the extraordinary team of Robert Arthur and David Kogan. Indeed this same entire team of network, director, and writers were responsible for the entire run of The Mysterious Traveler. Going even further, The Sealed Book reprised 26 of the Arthur/Kogan scripts written for The Mysterious Traveler. And in yet another similarity, Philip Clarke performed as an actor in five of the original Mysterious Traveler episodes. Where the series' differed was in the 'hook' or novelty intro to each week's new episode. With the Mysterious Traveler, the atmospheric element was the mournful whistle of the train, and Maurice Tarplin's equally exaggerated exposition at the beginning of each episode. With The Sealed Book, each epsisode opened with the sound of the great gong, followed by Philip Clarke's observation that the Keeper of The Book.

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1945. Program #1. Mutual network. &quot;The Hands Of Death&quot;. Sustaining. 10:00 P.M. (Eastern time). The first show of the series. An eccentric who collects souvenirs from murders decides to try for the ultimate item for his collection. The dates listed above for this series were taken from the WOR-Mutual acetates. Apparently, a second series of broadcasts was heard on WGN, Chicago (and perhaps the rest of the Mutual net as well) at 2:30 P.M. (Central time) on the dates listed. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sealed Book - The Hands Of Death (03-18-45)
The Hands Of Death (Aired March 18, 1945)

As ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Family Doctor - Episode21 and Episode22 (1932)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA["Dr. Adams Detective" and "The Committee Meetings" (1932)

The Family Doctor  was a story about Dr. Grant Adams,  a small town doctor  who doubled as the community’s moral rectifier. He was more than just respected, he was loved by all. Each week he confronted issues from robbery to suicide, and always with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing, The Family Doctor's attitude towards life's daily issues transcend time. Of the 39 intended episodes, only 12 were aired. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TWO EPISODES:

Episode 21 "Dr. Adams Detective" and Episode 22 "The Committee Meeting"

"Dr. Adams Detective" 1932. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Doctor Adams, Detective". Music fill for local commercial insert. Ben Carson is blinded when a bridge he's working on suddenly collapses. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:23.

"The Committee Meeting" 1932. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. What should Griff Miller do with all the money from his gold mine? The date is approximate, possibly Transco syndication. . 14:22.


  




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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-31T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>family,doctor,drama,series,soap-opera,kids,&amp;,boxcars711,adventure,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1566</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12720840.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Dr. Adams Detective&quot; and &quot;The Committee Meetings&quot; (1932)

The Family Doctor  was a story about Dr. Grant Adams,  a small town doctor  who doubled as the community&#8217;s moral rectifier. He was more than just respected, he was loved by all. Each week he confronted issues from robbery to suicide, and always with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing, The Family Doctor's attitude towards life's daily issues transcend time. Of the 39 intended episodes, only 12 were aired. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TWO EPISODES:

Episode 21 &quot;Dr. Adams Detective&quot; and Episode 22 &quot;The Committee Meeting&quot;

&quot;Dr. Adams Detective&quot; 1932. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Doctor Adams, Detective&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Ben Carson is blinded when a bridge he's working on suddenly collapses. The date is approximate, possibly Transco origination. . 14:23.

&quot;The Committee Meeting&quot; 1932. Program #22. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. What should Griff Miller do with all the money from his gold mine? The date is approximate, possibly Transco syndication. . 14:22.


  




</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Dr. Adams Detective&quot; and &quot;The Committee Meetings&quot; (1932)

The Family Doctor  was a story about...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dark Fantasy - W Is For Werewolf (02-13-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[W Is For Werewolf (Aired February 13, 1942)

Dark Fantasy, radio's weirdest thriller series, heard late in the evenings over Station WIBA, was bom in a Chinese tea room late on the stormy night of Nov. 3, 1941 while Scott Bishop, father of hundreds of mystery novels, stories, and radio scripts, sat drinking an iced, spiced tea concoction of his own invention, with Radio Production Man John I. Prosser in a haunt known as Yung Si Fu's. The darkly psychological conversation centered around mystery tales, with frequent references to Poe, DeQuincy, Blake, Coleridge and other masters of the craft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1942. Program #13. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "W Is For Werewolf". Sustaining. A visit to an old friend on a strange island...a very strange island! Eleanor Naylor Corin, Don Stokes, Tom Paxton (announcer), Garland Moss, Fred Wayne, Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris. 24:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-29T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-03-29T05_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1522324870.12717238" length="6055297" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1512</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>W Is For Werewolf (Aired February 13, 1942)

Dark Fantasy, radio's weirdest thriller series, heard late in the evenings over Station WIBA, was bom in a Chinese tea room late on the stormy night of Nov. 3, 1941 while Scott Bishop, father of hundreds of mystery novels, stories, and radio scripts, sat drinking an iced, spiced tea concoction of his own invention, with Radio Production Man John I. Prosser in a haunt known as Yung Si Fu's. The darkly psychological conversation centered around mystery tales, with frequent references to Poe, DeQuincy, Blake, Coleridge and other masters of the craft. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1942. Program #13. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;W Is For Werewolf&quot;. Sustaining. A visit to an old friend on a strange island...a very strange island! Eleanor Naylor Corin, Don Stokes, Tom Paxton (announcer), Garland Moss, Fred Wayne, Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris. 24:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>W Is For Werewolf (Aired February 13, 1942)

Dark Fantasy, radio's weirdest thriller series, he...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (11-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 3, 1949. CBS network. "The Forgotten Cave Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Two men in a search of hidden gold find death instead. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2018-03-28</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1995</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show&#8217;s title accurately described Keen&#8217;s stock-in-trade; the &#8220;kindly old investigator&#8221; tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was &#8220;Peachy&#8221;) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn&#8217;t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program&#8217;s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy.

THIS EPISODE: 

November 3, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Forgotten Cave Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Anacin, Kolynos, Heet, Kriptin, Bisodol, Hills Cold Tabs. Two men in a search of hidden gold find death instead. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (writer, producer), Lawrence Klee (dialogue), Bennett Kilpack, Larry Elliott (announcer). 33:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Forgotten Cave Murder Case (Aired November 3, 1949)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Molle Mystery Theater - The Betrayer (04-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, "The Mystery of The Seven Keys" of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled "Homicide for Hannah", that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1948. NBC network. "The Betrayer". Sponsored by: Molle shaving cream, Double Dandereen, Ironized Yeast. Albert Winston is being betrayed by a set of dictaphone records. It seems he has a secret regarding Mrs. Winston and the truth is about to come out. Julie Haydon plays one role, but in two voices. It's amazing how she changes from one voice to the other in the middle of a sentence. Dan Seymour (announcer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as "Geoffrey Barnes"), Julie Haydon, Everett Sloane, Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), George Putnam (commercial spokesman). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-26T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>molle,mystery,theater,adventure,drama,suspense,thriller,crime,law,police,murder,killer,death,justice,jail,arrest,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first three months, with three to five sponsors beginning to make an appearance with Program #17, &quot;The Mystery of The Seven Keys&quot; of December 28, 1943. There is a circulating program titled &quot;Homicide for Hannah&quot;, that should have been the first Molle Mystery Theater, but there is no provenance anywhere that the initial program ever actually aired. This is the first circulating program in which we hear the program refer to itself as Molle Mystery Theater. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

April 2, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Betrayer&quot;. Sponsored by: Molle shaving cream, Double Dandereen, Ironized Yeast. Albert Winston is being betrayed by a set of dictaphone records. It seems he has a secret regarding Mrs. Winston and the truth is about to come out. Julie Haydon plays one role, but in two voices. It's amazing how she changes from one voice to the other in the middle of a sentence. Dan Seymour (announcer), Bernard Lenrow (host, as &quot;Geoffrey Barnes&quot;), Julie Haydon, Everett Sloane, Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), George Putnam (commercial spokesman). 28:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Betrayer (Aired April 2, 1948)

The program appears to have aired sustained for its first t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mel Blanc Show - Crashing The Colby's Society Party (04-15-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1947. "Crashing The Colby's Society Party" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel poses as an expert on affairs operatic and is exp0sed with dramatic violence worthy of a Wagnerian finale. The local banker's wife is scheduled to make her singing debut at a big social event, and her instructor fears he'll lose a pupil when her lack of talent is realized. Mel, to help out, masquerades as an Italian opera expert, and praises her singing. When Mel is unmasked, the real trouble begins. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-26T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mel,blanc,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1804</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, which made animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Blanc liked to tell the story about how he got turned down at the Schlesinger studio by music director Norman Spencer, who was in charge of cartoon voices, saying that they had all the voices they needed. Then Spencer died, and sound man Treg Brown took charge of cartoon voices, while Carl Stalling took over as music director. Brown introduced Blanc to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, and Frank Tashlin, who loved his voices. The first cartoon Blanc worked on was Picador Porky as the voice of a drunken bull. He took over as Porky Pig's voice in Porky's Duck Hunt, which marked the debut of Daffy Duck, also voiced by Blanc. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 15, 1947. &quot;Crashing The Colby's Society Party&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpowder, Halo Shampoo. Mel poses as an expert on affairs operatic and is exp0sed with dramatic violence worthy of a Wagnerian finale. The local banker's wife is scheduled to make her singing debut at a big social event, and her instructor fears he'll lose a pupil when her lack of talent is realized. Mel, to help out, masquerades as an Italian opera expert, and praises her singing. When Mel is unmasked, the real trouble begins. 30:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Crashing The Colby's Society Party (Aired April 15, 1947)

In 1936, Mel Blanc joined Leon Schle...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Light's Out - The Word (09-14-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1943. CBS network. "The Word". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A decent from the Empire State Building to nothingness. The story is also known as, "Where Are You?" This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial sp[okesman), Mercedes McCambridge, Byron Kane. 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2018 05:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-25T22_05_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Word&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene. A decent from the Empire State Building to nothingness. The story is also known as, &quot;Where Are You?&quot; This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial sp[okesman), Mercedes McCambridge, Byron Kane. 25:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Word (Aired September 14, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Father Brown Mysteries - The Perishing Of The Pendragons (10-05-86)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired October 5, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story "The Blue Cross" and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story "The Donnington Affair" that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1–35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown.' 


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2018 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-25T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,brown,mysteries,chesterton,law,crime,investigate,justice,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired October 5, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, &quot;formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London,&quot; with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, and uncanny insight into human evil. He makes his first appearance in the story &quot;The Blue Cross&quot; and continues through the five volumes of short stories, often assisted by the reformed criminal M.Hercule Flambeau. Father Brown also appears in a story &quot;The Donnington Affair&quot; that has a rather curious history. In the October 1914 issue of the obscure magazine The Premier, Sir Max Pemberton published the first part of the story, inviting a number of detective story writers, including Chesterton, to use their talents to solve the mystery of the murder described. Chesterton and Father Brown's solution followed in the November issue. The story was first reprinted in the Chesterton Review (Winter 1981, pp. 1&#8211;35) and in the book Thirteen Detectives. Unlike the more famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown's methods tend to be intuitive rather than deductive. He explains his method in 'The Secret of Father Brown.' 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perishing Of The Pendragons (Aired October 5, 1986)

Father Brown is a short, stumpy Cathol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Blue Beetle - Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE</title>
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        <![CDATA[Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-25T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>blue,beetle,dan,garrett,rookie,patrolman,action,hero,nypd,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who, by wearing bullet-proof blue chain mail, transformed himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice. The Blue Beetle was created by Charles Nicholas. The character made his first appearance in August of 1939 in the comic book Mystery Men #1, published by Fox Features Syndicate. The Blue Beetle radio serial aired from 05-15-40 to 09-13-40 as a CBS 30 minutes, syndicated series. Actor Frank Lovejoy provided the voice of the Blue Beetle for the first thirteen episodes. Later episodes were uncredited. After his father was killed by a gangster's bullet, young Dan Garrett joined the New York Police Department, but soon tired of the slow pace and red tape of police work. With the help of his friend and mentor, pharmacist and drug-store proprietor Dr. Franz, Dan acquired a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, and began a second life, fighting crime as The Blue Beetle. His calling card was a small beetle-shaped marker that he left in conspicuous places to alert criminals to his presence, using their fear of his crime fighting reputation as a weapon against them.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Saved By A Hair Pt.1 &amp; 2 COMPLETE (Aired July 10, 1940)

The exploits of Dan Garrett, a rookie ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - Recalling 1956 (04-19-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family." Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted "Little Godfrey" Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with "Crying in the Chapel" and kicked off the "bird group" trend of early rock 'n' roll.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-24T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arthur,godfrey,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,lake,alexander,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot; Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted &quot;Little Godfrey&quot; Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with &quot;Crying in the Chapel&quot; and kicked off the &quot;bird group&quot; trend of early rock 'n' roll.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime v...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Philo Vance - The Coachman Murder Case (11-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Coachman Murder Case (Aired November 14, 1946)

. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist "pulls out all the stops" is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1946. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. "The Coachman Murder Case". Commercials added locally. A famous fly fisherman named Jonathan Zachery is found dead, floating in his pool. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2018 22:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-23T15_56_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philo,vance,jackson,beck,george,petrie,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1562</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Coachman Murder Case (Aired November 14, 1946)

. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jackson Beck makes Vance as good as he gets. George Petrie plays Vance's constantly impressed public servant, District Attorney Markham. Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. The organist for the show is really working those ivories, and fans of old time radio organ will especially enjoy this series. Perhaps one reason the organist &quot;pulls out all the stops&quot; is because there seems to be little, if any, sound effects on the show. Philo Vance, the radio series, does pay homage to the original books in that both were, even in their own time, a bit out of date and stilted. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1946. Program #8. Mutual net origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;The Coachman Murder Case&quot;. Commercials added locally. A famous fly fisherman named Jonathan Zachery is found dead, floating in his pool. Jackson Beck, Joan Alexander, S. S. Van Dine (creator), Jeanne K. Harrison (director), Henry Sylvern (organist). 26:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Coachman Murder Case (Aired November 14, 1946)

. From 1948-1950, the fine radio actor Jack...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Help Wanted (08-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1945. Mutual network. "Help Wanted". Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 13, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Help Wanted&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted (Aired August 13, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - The Summer Elves (09-02-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Summer Elves (Aired September 2, 1949)

Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into "I Love Lucy"), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the "I Love Lucy" show. Many of the "My Favorite Husband" radio episodes were subsequently reworked into I Love Lucy episodes, especially early in the TV show's run.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1949. "The Summer Elves" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Cooper's return from summer vacation and find new neighbors, elve believing new neighbors. The fun begins. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 33:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-22T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-22T08_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-22T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-03-22T08_00_00-07_00.mp3?_=1521730897.12704398" length="8010012" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2002</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Summer Elves (Aired September 2, 1949)

Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and Jess Oppenheimer took over the scripting tasks, and the characterization of the couple was altered somewhat. Along with the change of the couple's last name to Cooper, the couple was also portrayed as being more middle-class, and thus more accessible to the average listener. When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the &quot;I Love Lucy&quot; show. Many of the &quot;My Favorite Husband&quot; radio episodes were subsequently reworked into I Love Lucy episodes, especially early in the TV show's run.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1949. &quot;The Summer Elves&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. The Cooper's return from summer vacation and find new neighbors, elve believing new neighbors. The fun begins. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 33:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Summer Elves (Aired September 2, 1949)

Shortly into the show's run, three new writers, Bob...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - The Contract Maker (11-17-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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November 17, 1964. Program #77. ABC network. "The Contract Maker". Commercials deleted. A young hit-man is paid to kill an elderly judge, but the judge has his own ideas about the outcome! Frank Thomas, Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack Grimes, June Graham, Martin Ruby (announcer), Martin Wolfson, Ted Bell (producer, director). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-22T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1219</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12704372.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. Indeed very little is missing from this remarkable production run. The variety of dramatic presentations was one of Theater Five's most compelling features. With a broad mix of genres and some of Radio, Stage, Television and Film's finest guest stars, ABC's humble 21-minute scripts packed a lot of entertainment into a relatively small format. Timing is everything. ABC Radio missed the sweet spot of Radio Drama History by about 20 years. Nevertheless, this series competes well with the Golden Age Radio revival attempts that post-dated it, and, for a 30-minute drama, it certainly hits its target. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 17, 1964. Program #77. ABC network. &quot;The Contract Maker&quot;. Commercials deleted. A young hit-man is paid to kill an elderly judge, but the judge has his own ideas about the outcome! Frank Thomas, Fred Foy (announcer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Jack Grimes, June Graham, Martin Ruby (announcer), Martin Wolfson, Ted Bell (producer, director). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Contract Maker (Aired November 17, 1964)

The production values, polish, direction, sound e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Father Is Not Feeling Well (12-14-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the "Aryan melodramas" of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-21T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-21T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-21T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,knows,robert,young,jim,anderson,margaret,bud,betty,best,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1778</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the 1950s, is perhaps more important for what it has come to represent than for what it actually was. In essence, the series was one of a slew of middle-class family sitcoms in which moms were moms, kids were kids, and fathers knew best. Today, many critics view it, at best, as high camp fun, and, at worst, as part of what critic David Marc once labeled the &quot;Aryan melodramas&quot; of the 1950s and 1960s. The brainchild of series star Robert Young, who played insurance salesman Jim Anderson, and producer Eugene B. Rodney, Father Knows Best first debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949.The series began August 25, 1949, on NBC Radio. Set in the Midwest, it starred Robert Young as General Insurance agent Jim Anderson. His wife Margaret was first portrayed by June Whitley and later by Jean Vander Pyl. The Anderson children were Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson) and Kathy (Norma Jean Nillson).


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Father Is Not Feeling Well (Aired December 14, 1950)

Father Knows Best, a family comedy of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. Christian - Guest Of Honor (01-10-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Of Honor (Aired January 10, 1939)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 10, 1939. CBS network. "Guest Of Honor". Sponsored by: Vaseline. The program originates from New York City. Jean Hersholt, Andre Baruch (announcer), Gloria Holden, Jeffrey Bryant, Eustace Wyatt, Stanley Harris, Berry Kroeger, Lucille Meredith, Frank Butler, Bennett Kilpack, Jack Grimes. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-20T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dr.,christian,doctor,thanksgiving,holiday,drama,soap,jean,hersholt,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,wpnm</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1791</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Of Honor (Aired January 10, 1939)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean Hersholt in the title role. It aired on CBS Radio from November 7, 1937, to January 6, 1954. In 1956, the series was adapted for television where it aired in syndication until 1957. After Hersholt portrayed the character Dr. John Luke, based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the obstetrician who delivered and cared for the Dionne Quintuplets, in the 20th Century Fox movie The Country Doctor (1936) and its two sequels. He wanted to do the same role on radio but could not get the rights. He decided to create his own doctor character for radio, and since he was a Hans Christian Andersen enthusiast, he borrowed that name for his character of philosophical Dr. Paul Christian. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 10, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Guest Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Vaseline. The program originates from New York City. Jean Hersholt, Andre Baruch (announcer), Gloria Holden, Jeffrey Bryant, Eustace Wyatt, Stanley Harris, Berry Kroeger, Lucille Meredith, Frank Butler, Bennett Kilpack, Jack Grimes. 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Of Honor (Aired January 10, 1939)

Dr. Christian is a long-running radio series with Jean...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Deadly Snowflake (05-26-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)

On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 26, 1948. NBC network. "The Case Of The Deadly Snowflake". Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Sentry Hair Cream. A blind safecracker named Laird Morton is planning a job with a getaway by boat. However, there is no honor among thieves! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Peter Van Steeden (music director), Robert Shaw (director), Phillips H. Lord (creator), Len Doyle, Edward Byron (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2018 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-19T18_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)

On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. 

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May 26, 1948. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Deadly Snowflake&quot;. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Sentry Hair Cream. A blind safecracker named Laird Morton is planning a job with a getaway by boat. However, there is no honor among thieves! Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Peter Van Steeden (music director), Robert Shaw (director), Phillips H. Lord (creator), Len Doyle, Edward Byron (producer, director). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Snowflake (Aired May 26, 1948)

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      <title>The Abbott &amp; Costello Show - Spanish Acting School (05-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 3, 1945. "Spanish Acting School" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello wants to become a dramatic actor from Brazil...another Carmen Veranda! Bob Matthews (an ex-aerial gunner) sings for the first time on the show (and sounds like an off-key Mel Torme). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Bob Matthews, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-18T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbott,costello,bud,lou,comedy,variety,laugh,humor,funny,joke,drama,song,old,radio,otr,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, &quot;Who's on First?&quot;---whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines---the team are also the only comedians known to have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 3, 1945. &quot;Spanish Acting School&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. Costello wants to become a dramatic actor from Brazil...another Carmen Veranda! Bob Matthews (an ex-aerial gunner) sings for the first time on the show (and sounds like an off-key Mel Torme). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Bob Matthews, Connie Haines, Ken Niles (announcer), Mel Blanc. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spanish Acting School (Aired May 3, 1945)

Abbott and Costello William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Cos...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Author's Playhouse - The Kracken (07-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 8, 1944. NBC network. "The Kracken". Sustaining. A science fiction tale about a British submarine captured by a huge sea monster. Frederick Englehart (author). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2018 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-18T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>author's,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals (Stephen Vincent Benet), The Piano (William Saroyan), and The Snow Goose (Paul Gallico).March 5, 1941 till June 4, 1945, NBC;  Blue Network until mid-October 1941, then the Red Network.  Many briefly held 30m timeslots, including Sundays at 11:30, 1941-42;  Wednesdays at 11:30, 1942-44;   Mondays at 11:30, 1944-45.  Sponsor was Philip Morris, 1942-43. Cast:  John Hodiak, Fern Persons, Arthur Kohl, Laurette Fillbrandt, Kathryn Card, Bob Jellison, Nelson Olmsted, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Les Tremayne, Clarence Hartzell, Curley Bradley, etc. Orchestra:  Rex Maupin, Roy Shield, J6seph Gallicchio. Creator:  Wynn Wright. Directors:  Norman Felton, Fred Weihe, Homer Heck. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 8, 1944. NBC network. &quot;The Kracken&quot;. Sustaining. A science fiction tale about a British submarine captured by a huge sea monster. Frederick Englehart (author). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Kracken (Aired July 8, 1944)

Famous stories by celebrated authors: among them, Elementals ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - Help Wanted Female (01-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 20, 1952. NBC network. "Speak Ever So Gently". Sponsored by: Miller Beer. A comedy/romance about a movie star and his beautiful agent. She wants him to dedicate a children's home in Beaver, Ohio. The script was ptreviously used on the program on May 28, 1944 (see cat. #30773). Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Peggy Blake (writer), Rye Billsbury ("Mr. First Nighter"), Betty Lou Gerson, Mary McGovern, Eddie Firestone, Vincent Pelletier (commercial spokesman), Joseph Ainsley (producer, director). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-16T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 20, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Speak Ever So Gently&quot;. Sponsored by: Miller Beer. A comedy/romance about a movie star and his beautiful agent. She wants him to dedicate a children's home in Beaver, Ohio. The script was ptreviously used on the program on May 28, 1944 (see cat. #30773). Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Peggy Blake (writer), Rye Billsbury (&quot;Mr. First Nighter&quot;), Betty Lou Gerson, Mary McGovern, Eddie Firestone, Vincent Pelletier (commercial spokesman), Joseph Ainsley (producer, director). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Bullets For Boothill (05-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Bullets For Boothill (Aired May 29, 1953)

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-15T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,fighters,jeff,chandler,cherokee,o'bannon,wade,crosby,john,dehner,ben,wright,virginia,gregg,western,cowboy,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1744</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Bullets For Boothill (Aired May 29, 1953)

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Bullets For Boothill (Aired May 29, 1953)

Front...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Midnight - Marble Knights (11-01-68)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-14T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1550</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Marble Knights (Aired November 1, 1968)

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Ozzie &amp; Harriet - Sidewalk Superintendents (11-16-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sidewalk Superintendents (Aired November 16, 1951)

 In 1952, the Nelsons starred with Rock Hudson in the Universal-International feature film, Here Come the Nelsons. The film depicted Ozzie as an advertising executive assigned to a campaign promoting women's underwear. Here Come the Nelsons is the first, and only, instance that Ozzie Nelson's job is clearly stated. The film, produced in the summer of 1951 while the radio show was on hiatus, opened theatrically on February 23, 1952. It also doubled as a "pilot" for the television series, as Ozzie wanted to see if his family would be accepted on film as they were on radio. The success of Here Come the Nelsons convinced him that Ozzie &amp; Harriet's future was on the small screen, while continuing their weekly radio show (for the time being).

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1951. "Sidewalk Superintendents" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. The entire Nelson family become captivated by a construction project and try sidewalk superintending. The middle commercial has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Billy May (composer, conductor), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Barbara Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2018 17:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-13T10_59_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ozzie,harriet,nelson,ricky,david,comedy,humor,funny,joke,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1661</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sidewalk Superintendents (Aired November 16, 1951)

 In 1952, the Nelsons starred with Rock Hudson in the Universal-International feature film, Here Come the Nelsons. The film depicted Ozzie as an advertising executive assigned to a campaign promoting women's underwear. Here Come the Nelsons is the first, and only, instance that Ozzie Nelson's job is clearly stated. The film, produced in the summer of 1951 while the radio show was on hiatus, opened theatrically on February 23, 1952. It also doubled as a &quot;pilot&quot; for the television series, as Ozzie wanted to see if his family would be accepted on film as they were on radio. The success of Here Come the Nelsons convinced him that Ozzie &amp; Harriet's future was on the small screen, while continuing their weekly radio show (for the time being).

THIS EPISODE:

November 16, 1951. &quot;Sidewalk Superintendents&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Heinz Foods. The entire Nelson family become captivated by a construction project and try sidewalk superintending. The middle commercial has been deleted. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard, Billy May (composer, conductor), David Nelson, Ricky Nelson, John Brown, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Barbara Nelson, Verne Smith (announcer). 27:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sidewalk Superintendents (Aired November 16, 1951)

 In 1952, the Nelsons starred with Rock Hud...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Theater Guild On The Air - The Winslow Boy (11-21-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes.

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1948. ABC network. Sponsored by: United States Steel. "The Winslow Boy." A young British boy is accused of stealing, despite his protestations of innocence. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Frank Allenby, Alan Webb, Valerie White, Michael Newell, George Benson, Owen Holder, Michael Kingsley, Mary Lynn, Betty Sinclair, Berry Kroeger, Rex O'Malley, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Roger Pryor (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Terence Rattigan (author), Leslie Reid (adaptor), Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Homer Fickett (director), Carol Irwin (production executive), Armina Marshall (executive director of the Radio Division), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 57:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-12T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,guild,on,the,air,united,states,steel,hour,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,george,petrie,bob,hastings</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes.

THIS EPISODE:

November 21, 1948. ABC network. Sponsored by: United States Steel. &quot;The Winslow Boy.&quot; A young British boy is accused of stealing, despite his protestations of innocence. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Frank Allenby, Alan Webb, Valerie White, Michael Newell, George Benson, Owen Holder, Michael Kingsley, Mary Lynn, Betty Sinclair, Berry Kroeger, Rex O'Malley, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Roger Pryor (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Terence Rattigan (author), Leslie Reid (adaptor), Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Theresa Helburn (supervisor), Homer Fickett (director), Carol Irwin (production executive), Armina Marshall (executive director of the Radio Division), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 57:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Winslow Boy (Aired November 21, 1948)

The Theatrical Society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatr...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Baby Snooks - The Miracle Children Quiz Show (05-23-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Miracle Children Quiz Show (Aired May 23, 1947)

Brice and Stafford brought Baby Snooks and Daddy to television only once, an appearance on the June 12, 1950 edition of CBS-TV's Popsicle Parade of Stars. This was Fanny Brice's only appearance on television. Viewing the kinescope recording today, Fanny is a strange, but amusing sight: a middle-aged woman in a little girl's outfit (and none of the other cast seem to find this unusual). Brice handled herself well on the live TV broadcast but later admitted that the character of Baby Snooks just didn’t work properly when seen. Fanny Brice died May 29, 1951 with her memoirs unfinished and with Baby Snooks due on the air that same night. The May 29 memorial broadcast, a musical tribute to Brice, ended with a short eulogy from Stafford: "We have lost a very real, a very warm, a very wonderful woman." Philip Rapp's The Baby Snooks Scripts, edited by Ben Ohmart (BearManor Media, 2003), contains Rapp's original radio scripts from Maxwell House Coffee Time, the Good News Show and other programs.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1947. "The Miracle Children Quiz Show" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Daddy tries to get Snooks interested in reading the encyclopedia. Snooks is interested enough to answer the questions on a radio quiz show...with a little help! The program opening is slightly upcut. Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Carmen Dragon and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-12T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>baby,snooks,fanny,brice,hanley,stafford,carmen,dragon,orchestra,harlow,wilcox,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,humor,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Miracle Children Quiz Show (Aired May 23, 1947)

Brice and Stafford brought Baby Snooks and Daddy to television only once, an appearance on the June 12, 1950 edition of CBS-TV's Popsicle Parade of Stars. This was Fanny Brice's only appearance on television. Viewing the kinescope recording today, Fanny is a strange, but amusing sight: a middle-aged woman in a little girl's outfit (and none of the other cast seem to find this unusual). Brice handled herself well on the live TV broadcast but later admitted that the character of Baby Snooks just didn&#8217;t work properly when seen. Fanny Brice died May 29, 1951 with her memoirs unfinished and with Baby Snooks due on the air that same night. The May 29 memorial broadcast, a musical tribute to Brice, ended with a short eulogy from Stafford: &quot;We have lost a very real, a very warm, a very wonderful woman.&quot; Philip Rapp's The Baby Snooks Scripts, edited by Ben Ohmart (BearManor Media, 2003), contains Rapp's original radio scripts from Maxwell House Coffee Time, the Good News Show and other programs.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1947. &quot;The Miracle Children Quiz Show&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Daddy tries to get Snooks interested in reading the encyclopedia. Snooks is interested enough to answer the questions on a radio quiz show...with a little help! The program opening is slightly upcut. Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Carmen Dragon and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Miracle Children Quiz Show (Aired May 23, 1947)

Brice and Stafford brought Baby Snooks and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Special Delivery (08-07-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. Program #5. NBC network. "Special Delivery". Sustaining. The story of a dangerous and foolish letter. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Abby Lewis, Lon Clark, Scott McKay, Bernard Grant, Lanny Carvo (?), Mildred Clinton, Joel Marston, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:53.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-11T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-11T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-11T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 7, 1948. Program #5. NBC network. &quot;Special Delivery&quot;. Sustaining. The story of a dangerous and foolish letter. Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), Abby Lewis, Lon Clark, Scott McKay, Bernard Grant, Lanny Carvo (?), Mildred Clinton, Joel Marston, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:53.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Delivery (Aired August 7, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, som...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Stand By For Crime - Revolution In Latin American (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's "Gal Friday", Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 00:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-11T17_00_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>standby,for,crime,detective,drama,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1472</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, &quot;just the facts&quot; style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since &quot;the good old days&quot;, and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's &#8220;day at the office&quot;. Not a true crime show, as this is drama, but this show features Chuck Morgan, as played by Glen Langen, a very believable news anchor at KOP, a Los Angeles radio station. He is pals with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force, who tips him off to hot crime news. Also in on the capers is Morgan's &quot;Gal Friday&quot;, Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. The three meet all types -- mostly on the shady side of the street. In real life, Glen and Adele were husband and wife, the two marrying in 1949. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Revolution In Latin American (1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This show, from the early 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (11-09-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was "Hollywood or Bust" (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Dentyne, Chesterfield, Anacin. "Special Guest Is Danny Thomas" and the boys do their version of, "It's The Toast Of The Town." The first tune is, "Whispering." Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Danny Thomas, Bonnie Bishop (vocal), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-10T05_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-10T05_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-10T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12681417.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings. Their last film together was &quot;Hollywood or Bust&quot; (1956). On July 25th of that year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly ten years to the day since they became a team. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 9, 1951. NBC network. Sponsored by: Dentyne, Chesterfield, Anacin. &quot;Special Guest Is Danny Thomas&quot; and the boys do their version of, &quot;It's The Toast Of The Town.&quot; The first tune is, &quot;Whispering.&quot; Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Danny Thomas, Bonnie Bishop (vocal), Ed Simmons (writer), Norman Lear (writer), Dick Mack (producer, director). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Danny Thomas (Aired November 9, 1951)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hermit's Cave - The House Of Murder (1940)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The House Of Murder (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1940. World syndication. "The House Of Murder". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A man's housekeeper abruptly quits because the man's new house in the country is haunted! The spirit of the woman who hanged herself in the house wrecks a scientific experiment...and then kills the new owner of the house!. 25:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-09T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-09T23_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-30</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-09T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hermit's,cave,horror,fantasies,mel,johnson,ghost,weird,sci-fi,science,fiction,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1508</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Murder (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

1940. World syndication. &quot;The House Of Murder&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A man's housekeeper abruptly quits because the man's new house in the country is haunted! The spirit of the woman who hanged herself in the house wrecks a scientific experiment...and then kills the new owner of the house!. 25:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Murder (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... wei...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (04-17-52) </title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing "Jupiter and Andromeda" at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett — Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "Holiday Of Terror". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Gold thieves escape from Venus and shoot the cadets out of space. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-06T23_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-06T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbett,space,cadet,jackson,beck,astro,roger,manning,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1456</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a desert, Venus a jungle, and the asteroids a haunt of space pirates, but at least planets circled suns and there was no air in space. Contrast this with Twilight Zone, years later, where people could live on asteroids wearing ordinary clothes, or Lost in Space, years after that, where a spaceship could be passing &quot;Jupiter and Andromeda&quot; at the same time. Before Star Trek, Tom Corbett &#8212; Space Cadet was the most scientifically accurate series on television, in part due to official science advisor Willy Ley, and later due to Frankie Thomas. Thomas read up on science and everyone on the set turned to him for advice on matters scientific.

THIS EPISODE:

April 17, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;Holiday Of Terror&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Gold thieves escape from Venus and shoot the cadets out of space. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Don Hughes (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 24:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Holiday Of Terror Part Two of Two (Aired April 17, 1952)

Mars was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Alan Young Show - Alan The Fullback (11-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1945. "Alan The Fullback" ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, "The Rock Crushers." Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2018 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-06T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1945. &quot;Alan The Fullback&quot; ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Alan finds himself playing football against the State Prison team, &quot;The Rock Crushers.&quot; Alan Young, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Jim Backus, Jean Gillespie, Dickie Monahan, Bob Shepherd (announcer), Minerva Pious, Walter Tetley, Four Chicks and Chuck. 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Alan The Fullback (Aired November 13, 1945)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lives Of Harry Lime - The Hard Way (06-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1952. Program #48. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Hard Way". Participating sponsors. Harry finds himself in the charter airline business, where he meets the strange Mr. Butterboy, wanting to fly to Zurich. WRVR air date: August 12, 1975. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-06T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lives,of,harry,lime,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radio adventure series that ran in 1951 and 1952. It was based on the 1949 film of the same name. Orson Welles stars as Harry Lime, a perpetually broke confidence man, smuggler, and general scoundrel. He will participate in virtually any criminal activity to make a fast buck, but uses his wits rather than a gun. He draws the line short of murder, blackmail, or drugs. Even so, Harry is an endearing character and listeners love to hear of his one-step-ahead-of-the-law misadventures as he hops around the globe looking for his next pigeon. The zither music of Anton Karas adds a wonderful Viennese ambience to each episode and really makes this show special.

THIS EPISODE:

June 27, 1952. Program #48. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;The Hard Way&quot;. Participating sponsors. Harry finds himself in the charter airline business, where he meets the strange Mr. Butterboy, wanting to fly to Zurich. WRVR air date: August 12, 1975. Orson Welles, Anton Karas (zither), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Tig Roe (director). 28:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hard Way (Aired June 27, 1952)

The Third Man (The Lives of Harry Lime) was a old-time radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Christopher London - Pattern For Murder (05-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pattern For Murder (Aired May 29, 1950) 

Christopher London was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures and exploits of a private eye who will "go anywhere and do anything...for a price." Of an added interest is the fact that this guy is supposedly based on a character created by Erle Stanley Gardner. It's an excellent detective drama with Glen Ford in the lead role. Supporting cast compliment his talent. There is little else known about this NBC 1950 presentation.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 29, 1950. NBC network. "Pattern For Murder". Sustaining. After a concert at Carnegie Hall, a famous composer/pianist is poisoned at a nightclub, while sitting with Christopher and a phoney redhead. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director, transcriber), Glenn Ford, Ben Wright, Eleanor Audley, Bernard Schoenfeld (writer), Van Cleve (composer, conductor), Ramsay Hill, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Georgia Ellis, Rick Vallin. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-03-05T12_03_56-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-05T12_03_56-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2018 20:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-05T12_03_56-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>christopher,london,glenn,ford,ben,wright,eleanor,audley,crime,law,police,investigate,arrest,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1740</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Pattern For Murder (Aired May 29, 1950) 

Christopher London was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures and exploits of a private eye who will &quot;go anywhere and do anything...for a price.&quot; Of an added interest is the fact that this guy is supposedly based on a character created by Erle Stanley Gardner. It's an excellent detective drama with Glen Ford in the lead role. Supporting cast compliment his talent. There is little else known about this NBC 1950 presentation.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 29, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Pattern For Murder&quot;. Sustaining. After a concert at Carnegie Hall, a famous composer/pianist is poisoned at a nightclub, while sitting with Christopher and a phoney redhead. Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director, transcriber), Glenn Ford, Ben Wright, Eleanor Audley, Bernard Schoenfeld (writer), Van Cleve (composer, conductor), Ramsay Hill, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia, Georgia Ellis, Rick Vallin. 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Pattern For Murder (Aired May 29, 1950) 

Christopher London was the name and the hero of this ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Exploring Tomorrow - The First Baby In Space (06-18-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as "The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers." (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1958. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The First Baby In Space". Where do you find an incubator in a manned space station when one is needed in a hurry? The story is also known as, "The Space Baby".  Guy Wallace (announcer), Randall Garrett (author), Lawson Zerbe, Carol Teitel. 20:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2018 22:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-04T14_09_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>exploring,tomorrow,science,fiction,sci-fi,space,planet,earth,star,galaxy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1245</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. So Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as &quot;The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers.&quot; (Otrcat.com) Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. 

THIS EPISODE:

June 18, 1958. Mutual network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The First Baby In Space&quot;. Where do you find an incubator in a manned space station when one is needed in a hurry? The story is also known as, &quot;The Space Baby&quot;.  Guy Wallace (announcer), Randall Garrett (author), Lawson Zerbe, Carol Teitel. 20:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The First Baby In Space (Aired June 18, 1958)

Exploring Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - According To Law (01-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - According To Law (Aired January 29, 1953)

 Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1953. Program #56. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "According To Law". Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-04T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1849</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - According To Law (Aired January 29, 1953)

 Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1953. Program #56. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;According To Law&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 30:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - According To Law (Aired January 29, 1953)

 Here the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight - The Heavy Death (05-31-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 31, 1946. Program #7. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. "The Heavy Death". Commercials added locally. A good, grisly story about a mad scientist capable of transmuting the elements in a man's body...and who was as heavy as lead. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Frank Readick, Lon Clark, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-03T23_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-03T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,crime,law,police,detective,lawson,zerbe,karl,swenson,berry,kroeger,lon,clark,frank,readick,mandel,kramer,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1564</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others. The thriller formula of the era called for equally thrilling organ music underscoring, capably handled by Charles Paul and Bert Buhrman on the organ. The sound engineering also greatly contributed to the supernatural thriller 'feel' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 31, 1946. Program #7. KFI, Los Angeles origination, Cowan syndication, World transcription. &quot;The Heavy Death&quot;. Commercials added locally. A good, grisly story about a mad scientist capable of transmuting the elements in a man's body...and who was as heavy as lead. Raymond Morgan (host), Robert Newman (writer), Frank Readick, Lon Clark, Louis G. Cowan (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Charles Paul (organist). 26:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Heavy Death (Aired May 31, 1946)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Mutiny On The Bounty (01-13-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1939. CBS network. "Mutiny On The Bounty". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of "The Bounty" during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2018 22:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-03-03T14_41_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,rogue,scotland,yard,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3551</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delayed for a week over some CBS/Campbell kerfuffle about the alleged fifth column theme of the proposed original script penned by John Houseman and Wyllis Cooper. Apparently the infamous, headline-grabbing Texas Representative Martin Dies and the earliest House of Representative misadventures that eventually evolved into the House Un-American Activities Committee had something to do with the season's postponement. So it was that the third season began with the second production, Air Mail to Red Riding Hood, on November 29, 1940, starring Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart. The remaining programs were heavily promoted up through Program 25, after which Campbell's detailed spot ads tailed off and few if any of the subsequent programs were announced by either title or stars. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 13, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Mutiny On The Bounty&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The story of Captain Bligh and the men of &quot;The Bounty&quot; during a visit to Tahiti. Orson Welles reads an eloquent word portrait of ham radio operators. The intermission guest is Dorothy Hall, a ham radio operator who helped the residents of Pitcairn Island during an epidemic. Burgess Meredith, Carl Frank, Dorothy Hall, Edgar Barrier, Ernest Chappell (announcer), Frank Readick, Joseph Cotten, Memo Holt, Myron McCormick, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), Richard Wilson, William Alland. 59:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mutiny On The Bounty (Aired January 13, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse's third season was delaye...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Death Runs Dry (04-18-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - Death Runs Dry (Aired April 18, 1949)

Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking "galoot". Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. 

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April 18, 1949. Program #44. Commodore syndication. "Death Runs Dry". Commercials added locally. Jim Dodge has been murdered. His heir plans to sell the ranch, but Hoppy is determined to see that a pipeline project is completed. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Death Runs Dry (Aired April 18, 1949)

Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking &quot;galoot&quot;. Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 18, 1949. Program #44. Commodore syndication. &quot;Death Runs Dry&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jim Dodge has been murdered. His heir plans to sell the ranch, but Hoppy is determined to see that a pipeline project is completed. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Death Runs Dry (Aired April 18, 1949)

Hopalo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Globe Theater - The Distant Future (10-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Distant Future (Aired October 17, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1944. Program #146. AFRS. "The Distant Future". Stories of how man will live in the future at the north pole and in outer space. Hans Conried, Lon McCallister, Lurene Tuttle. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Distant Future (Aired October 17, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 17, 1944. Program #146. AFRS. &quot;The Distant Future&quot;. Stories of how man will live in the future at the north pole and in outer space. Hans Conried, Lon McCallister, Lurene Tuttle. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Distant Future (Aired October 17, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your's Truly Johnny Dollar - The Earl Chadwick Matter (05-23-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue’s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Charles Russell, the first to play the role, would throw silver dollars to bellboys and waiters. Luckily, this trite gimmick did not survive long. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 23, 1950. CBS network. "The Earl Chadwick Matter". Sustaining. Johnny flies to Bermuda to find out if a dead man really is. Possibly recorded May 11, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lillian Buyeff, Tudor Owen, Virginia Gregg, Walter Burke, John Dehner, Ben Wright, Ted Osborne. 33:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2018 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>your's,truly,johnny,dollar,charles,russell,detective,insurance,law,crime,investigate,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his expense accounts to give the audience background information or to express his thoughts about the current case.No fewer than eight actors played Johnny Dollar. Dick Powell, of Rogue&#8217;s Gallery fame, cut the original audition tape, but chose to do Richard Diamond, Private Detective instead. Gerald Mohr, of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe fame, auditioned in 1955, prior to Bob Bailey getting the title role. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar (Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund), there was little to distinguish the series from many other radio detective series. Dollar was just another hard-boiled detective in a medium that was overloaded with the stereotype. Charles Russell, the first to play the role, would throw silver dollars to bellboys and waiters. Luckily, this trite gimmick did not survive long. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 23, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Earl Chadwick Matter&quot;. Sustaining. Johnny flies to Bermuda to find out if a dead man really is. Possibly recorded May 11, 1950. Edmond O'Brien, Lillian Buyeff, Tudor Owen, Virginia Gregg, Walter Burke, John Dehner, Ben Wright, Ted Osborne. 33:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Earl Chadwick Matter (Aired May 23, 1950)

Johnny often used his time when filling out his ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - Fatal Anniversary Present (06-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fatal Anniversary Present (Aired June 5, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show—and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony—was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. After another musical number and a commercial spot for Drene Shampoo, Miller would announce Ameche and Langford as the Bickersons, "in 'The Honeymoon's Over'," for the final 15 minutes of the show. The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-27T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fatal Anniversary Present (Aired June 5, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show&#8212;and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony&#8212;was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. After another musical number and a commercial spot for Drene Shampoo, Miller would announce Ameche and Langford as the Bickersons, &quot;in 'The Honeymoon's Over',&quot; for the final 15 minutes of the show. The Bickersons were barely ready for prime time radio (they lasted only two full seasons) as it was, but a 1951 CBS television version didn't last half as long. Lew Parker (later familiar as That Girl's harried, slightly overbearing father Lew Marie) took the role of John Bickerson, as he also did on radio a season earlier. But it did not work as well as the original skits. Parker and Langford weren't seen to have the seamless anti-chemistry of Ameche and Langford.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Fatal Anniversary Present (Aired June 5, 1951)

This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Court Summons (01-09-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Court Summons (Aired January 9, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. Ruggles is best remembered today as the big-game hunter in Bringing Up Baby. In other films he often played the "comic relief" character in otherwise straight films. In all, he appeared in about 100 movies. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1942. Program #23. "Court Summons" - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The first tune is, "The Sky Without The Stars." Charlie has gotten a speeding ticket and faces the justice of Squirtville. The program has has also been dated January 19, 1942. Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-26T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barrel,of,fun,comedy,humor,laugh,contest,prize,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Court Summons (Aired January 9, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. Ruggles is best remembered today as the big-game hunter in Bringing Up Baby. In other films he often played the &quot;comic relief&quot; character in otherwise straight films. In all, he appeared in about 100 movies. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.

THIS EPISODE:

January 9, 1942. Program #23. &quot;Court Summons&quot; - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The first tune is, &quot;The Sky Without The Stars.&quot; Charlie has gotten a speeding ticket and faces the justice of Squirtville. The program has has also been dated January 19, 1942. Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Court Summons (Aired January 9, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (11-30-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show" - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)

The Slyes rented a small house near Mary. Leonard and his father immediately found employment as truck drivers for a highway construction project. They reported to work one morning, however, to learn their employer had gone bankrupt. The economic hardship of the Great Depression had followed them west, and the Slyes soon found themselves among the economic refugees traveling from job to job picking fruit and living in worker campsites. (He would later read John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and marvel at its accuracy.) One day Andy Slye heard of a shoe factory hiring in Los Angeles and asked Leonard to join him in applying there for work. Leonard, having seen the joy that his guitar and singing had brought to the destitute around the campfires, hesitantly told his father that he was going to pursue a living in music. With his father's blessing, he and cousin Stanley Slye went to Los Angeles and sought musical engagements as The Slye Brothers.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1951. NBC network.  "The Map". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jonah witnesses a murder committed for the missing part of a map showing where stolen money is hidden. Roy sings, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-22T05_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-22T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,dale,evans,trigger,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)

The Slyes rented a small house near Mary. Leonard and his father immediately found employment as truck drivers for a highway construction project. They reported to work one morning, however, to learn their employer had gone bankrupt. The economic hardship of the Great Depression had followed them west, and the Slyes soon found themselves among the economic refugees traveling from job to job picking fruit and living in worker campsites. (He would later read John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and marvel at its accuracy.) One day Andy Slye heard of a shoe factory hiring in Los Angeles and asked Leonard to join him in applying there for work. Leonard, having seen the joy that his guitar and singing had brought to the destitute around the campfires, hesitantly told his father that he was going to pursue a living in music. With his father's blessing, he and cousin Stanley Slye went to Los Angeles and sought musical engagements as The Slye Brothers.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1951. NBC network.  &quot;The Map&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Jonah witnesses a murder committed for the missing part of a map showing where stolen money is hidden. Roy sings, &quot;Tumbling Tumbleweeds.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Map (Aired November 30, 1951)

The Slyes r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Murder In The Death House (09-10-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1945. Mutual network. "Murder In The Death House". Sustaining. A convicted killer is knifed to death in his cell, while awaiting execution. The only two suspects have airtight alibis. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2018 00:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-20T16_23_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bulldog,drummond,captain,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1469</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;Murder In The Death House&quot;. Sustaining. A convicted killer is knifed to death in his cell, while awaiting execution. The only two suspects have airtight alibis. 29:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder In The Death House (Aired September 10, 1945)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - Greetings From The Draft Board (01-27-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Greetings From The Draft Board (Aired January 27, 1951)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into "I Love Lucy"), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the "I Love Lucy" show. 

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January 27, 1951. "Greetings From The Draft Board" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. George gets a letter from the draft board. Could it be possible? George drafted, at his age? And Liz, expecting a baby, or is she? Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 24:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index&gt;/I&gt;.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1470</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Greetings From The Draft Board (Aired January 27, 1951)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, she said that she would not do a husband-and-wife sitcom without her real-life husband Desi Arnaz being the husband. The network reluctantly agreed to this (thus reworking the concept into &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;), but Jell-O dropped out. However the three radio writers did agree to do the switch to the &quot;I Love Lucy&quot; show. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 27, 1951. &quot;Greetings From The Draft Board&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. George gets a letter from the draft board. Could it be possible? George drafted, at his age? And Liz, expecting a baby, or is she? Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 24:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index&gt;/I&gt;.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Greetings From The Draft Board (Aired January 27, 1951)

When Lucille Ball was asked to do a te...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - The Open Boat (07-19-53)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Open Boat (Aired July 19, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1953. CBS network. "Open Boat". Sustaining. Four men in a small boat try to make land. William Conrad (narrator), Stephen Crane (author), Roy Rowan (announcer), Bob Sweeney, E. Jack Neuman (adaptor), Tom Tully, Edgar Barrier, David Young, Jack Carroll, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Antony Ellis (director). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-20T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,scifi,science,fiction,barney,phillips,virginia,gregg,danger,risk,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Open Boat (Aired July 19, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's &quot;Confession&quot;, Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted &quot;Mars Is Heaven,&quot; George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's &quot;The Most Dangerous Game,&quot; F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,&quot; John Collier's &quot;Evening Primrose&quot;, later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling &quot;Three Skeleton Key,&quot; the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Open Boat&quot;. Sustaining. Four men in a small boat try to make land. William Conrad (narrator), Stephen Crane (author), Roy Rowan (announcer), Bob Sweeney, E. Jack Neuman (adaptor), Tom Tully, Edgar Barrier, David Young, Jack Carroll, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Antony Ellis (director). 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Open Boat (Aired July 19, 1953)

Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Director's Playhouse - Rope Of Sand (Starring Burt Lancaster) 04-28-50</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rope Of Sand (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired April 28, 1950

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, "Jezebel" was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 28, 1950. NBC network. "Rope Of Sand". Sponsored by: RCA. A story of diamond hunting in the "forbidden area" of South Africa, complicated by love and revenge. Bill Cairn (director), Burt Lancaster, Corinne Calvet, Donald Morrison, Frank Barton (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Norman Field, Robert Armbruster (conductor), Stan Waxman, William Dieterle, William Johnstone. 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-27</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-18T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,director's,playhouse,hitchcock,john,garfield,lana,turner,carleton,young,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1826</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rope Of Sand (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired April 28, 1950

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC's answer to Lux Theater and Screen Guild Players, both prosperous ventures on CBS. The rehash of old movies doesn't necessarily make the most vivid of radio plays but there seems to be no doubt that it attracts listeners by the hundredweight. And association with America's citadel of glamor lures the unsuspecting by the sheer weight of publicity. In this case, the association with Hollywood is even more tenuous than usual. The screen director, who figures so prominently in the title, has very little to do with the program beyond appearing briefly at the beginning to explain why he thought, say, &quot;Jezebel&quot; was a marvelous picture--a rather difficult thing to explain--and later he bobs up again at the end to exchange banter with the star, an exchange that generally takes the form of a barrage of mutual compliments. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE: 

April 28, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Rope Of Sand&quot;. Sponsored by: RCA. A story of diamond hunting in the &quot;forbidden area&quot; of South Africa, complicated by love and revenge. Bill Cairn (director), Burt Lancaster, Corinne Calvet, Donald Morrison, Frank Barton (announcer), Howard Wiley (producer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Norman Field, Robert Armbruster (conductor), Stan Waxman, William Dieterle, William Johnstone. 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rope Of Sand (Starring Burt Lancaster) Aired April 28, 1950

Screen Director's Playhouse is NBC...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - The Chinese Gong (03-29-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Chinese Gong (Aired March 29, 1944)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1944. Mutual network. "The Chinese Gong". Sponsored by: Campana's cosmetics. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Arch Oboler (author). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-02-13T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-13T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Chinese Gong (Aired March 29, 1944)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;The Chinese Gong&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana's cosmetics. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Arch Oboler (author). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Chinese Gong (Aired March 29, 1944)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio ant...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Macabre - The Avenger (12-18-61)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

The "Macabre" series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled "Final Resting Place," is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1961. Program #6. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Avenger". The story of "The Curse Of The Twelve Moons." William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, June Elliott, Walt Sheldon, Milton Radmilovich, James Connolly (performer, sound patterns), Larry Dooley (technical supervisor). 26:40.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-12T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>macabre,horror,thriller,suspense,drama,mystery,weird,scifi,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1600</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

The &quot;Macabre&quot; series is being distributed by the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in Los Angeles for worldwide use by AFRTS outlets. The first program, titled &quot;Final Resting Place,&quot; is the strange tale of what happens to a honeymooning couple when they stop in a small town for the night and visit a carnival. Macabre was produced in-house by the Tokyo studios of the Far East Network of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Two Air Force personnel were most responsible for creating the series: William Verdier as writer, performer, and director; and Program Director and performer, John F. Buey, Jr.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 18, 1961. Program #6. AFRTS-FEN origination. &quot;The Avenger&quot;. The story of &quot;The Curse Of The Twelve Moons.&quot; William Virdier (performer, writer, director), Al Lepage (announcer), John Buey, June Elliott, Walt Sheldon, Milton Radmilovich, James Connolly (performer, sound patterns), Larry Dooley (technical supervisor). 26:40.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Avenger (Aired December 18, 1961)

The &quot;Macabre&quot; series is being distributed by the Armed F...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Guild On The Air - Dead End (02-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dead End (Aired February 24, 1946)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. ABC network. "Dead End". Sponsored by: United States Steel. The story of New York's slums that led to the creation of the "Dead End Kids," and is based on the play and film of the same name. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Agnes Young, Alan Baxter, Anne Burr, Ann Thomas, Arnold Stang, Danny Leon, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Joan Tetzel, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Richard Conte, Sidney Kingsley (author). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-11T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dead End (Aired February 24, 1946)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1946. ABC network. &quot;Dead End&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. The story of New York's slums that led to the creation of the &quot;Dead End Kids,&quot; and is based on the play and film of the same name. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Agnes Young, Alan Baxter, Anne Burr, Ann Thomas, Arnold Stang, Danny Leon, George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Joan Tetzel, Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Richard Conte, Sidney Kingsley (author). 59:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Dead End (Aired February 24, 1946)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lux Radio Theater - The Lady In The Lake (02-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1948. CBS network. "The Lady In The Lake". Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A two-fisted detective yarn. Philip Marlowe tries to track down the murderer of a woman found at the bottom of a lake...and of a man shot to death in the shower. Tom Tully, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Frances Robinson, George Neise, Edward Marr, Robert Griffin, Janet Scott, Herb Butterfield, Marie Windsor, Steve Fisher (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (creator), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter. 43:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-11T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lux,theater,jane,wyman,ronald,reagan,william,keighley,cecil,b.,demille,drama,romance,love,divorce,comedy,suspense,mystery,thriller,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2624</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted in New York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience and soon ran out of material. After switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films, performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than 40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell in 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 9, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Lady In The Lake&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux, Pepsodent. A two-fisted detective yarn. Philip Marlowe tries to track down the murderer of a woman found at the bottom of a lake...and of a man shot to death in the shower. Tom Tully, William Keighley (host), John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Gerald Mohr, William Johnstone, Frances Robinson, George Neise, Edward Marr, Robert Griffin, Janet Scott, Herb Butterfield, Marie Windsor, Steve Fisher (screenwriter), Raymond Chandler (creator), Fred MacKaye (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter. 43:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lady In The Lake (Aired February 9, 1948)

In October of 1934, &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; debuted ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Special Guest Is John Carradine (06-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1949. "Special Guest Is John Carradine" - NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is "Candy Kisses." Jerry agrees to baby sit for guest John Carradine's ten-year-old genius nephew. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Len Dale, Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), John Carradine, Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-10T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,humor,laugh,funny,song,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show business partnership with Dean Martin, an association that would soon skyrocket both to fame. It started when Jerry was performing at the 500 Club in Atlantic City and one of the other entertainers quit suddenly. Lewis, who had worked with Martin at the Glass Hat in New York City, suggested Dean as a replacement. At first they worked separately, but then ad-libbed together, improvising insults and jokes, squirting seltzer water, hurling bunches of celery and exuding general zaniness. In less than eighteen weeks their salaries soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00. For ten years Martin and Lewis sandwiched sixteen money making films between nightclub engagements, personal appearances, recording sessions, radio shows, and television bookings.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
June 28, 1949. &quot;Special Guest Is John Carradine&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Dean's first tune is &quot;Candy Kisses.&quot; Jerry agrees to baby sit for guest John Carradine's ten-year-old genius nephew. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, Flo McMichaels, Len Dale, Robert L. Redd (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), John Carradine, Dick McKnight (writer), Ray Allen (writer). 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is John Carradine (Aired June 28, 1949)

On July 25, 1946, Jerry began a show bus...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse - Elementals (02-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1949. Program #26. NBC network. "Elementals". Sustaining. Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), Stephen Vincent Benet (writer), Hal Studer, Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), James Van Dyke, Marilyn Erskine, Edward Vito (harp), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-02-09T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-09T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,nbc,murder,death,killer,horror,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series of premium Drama productions NBC offered as flagship, sustaining productions over the years. As with it's previous premium dramatic and Classic music productions, NBC spared no apparent expense to mount these flagship efforts. And it shows. NBC, yet again, brings the greatest voice talent, writing, and technical direction to this anthology of wonderful, popular modern dramas. NBC's previous dramatic sustaining productions consisted of either the pure Classics, or Modern Stage Plays from the 19th and 20th Centuries. This series of three seasons tended to feature a delightful mix of both contemporary original radio plays and classic dramas, backed by the very finest voice talent on contract with NBC.

THIS EPISODE:

February 14, 1949. Program #26. NBC network. &quot;Elementals&quot;. Sustaining. Harry W. Junkin (director, host), Bob Warren (announcer), Stephen Vincent Benet (writer), Hal Studer, Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), James Van Dyke, Marilyn Erskine, Edward Vito (harp), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Elementals (Aired February 14, 1949)

Radio City Playhouse was one of the last of a long series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Classics - The Final Day Of General Ketchum (07-27-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1953. CBS network. "The Final Day Of General Ketchum and How He Died". Sustaining. How did the General die? Damned if we know! Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Bill Bissell, David Friedkin (writer), David Young, Elliott Lewis (transcriber, director), George Walsh (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Hy Averback, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Russell Simpson, Sarah Selby. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2018 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-09T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1745</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'docudrama' stretches the point to bursting. From the fictional 'expert' host to the program titles, it's clear that Elliott Lewis very much intended this project to be a tongue-in-cheek send up of some of history's most notorious and infamous crimes. Indeed, it's obvious that given the over-the-top violence depicted in each of the program's accounts, there was no better palatable way to portray them during the 'family values' sensibilities of the 1950s. Even more obvious are the often apocryphal and anecdotal details used to frame many of these notorious crimes. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Final Day Of General Ketchum and How He Died&quot;. Sustaining. How did the General die? Damned if we know! Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Bill Bissell, David Friedkin (writer), David Young, Elliott Lewis (transcriber, director), George Walsh (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Hy Averback, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Russell Simpson, Sarah Selby. 29:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Final Day Of General Ketchum (Aired July 27, 1953)

To characterize Crime Classics as a 'do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Brownstone Theater - The Lion And The Mouse (02-21-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lion And The Mouse (Aired February 21, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February 21, 1945 as a nostalgic tribute to the many older Broadway and off-Broadway plays that were often mounted in 'brownstone theatres' much like Mutual's own Longacre Theatre. Mutual's The Brownstone Theater inaugurated its first cycle of sixteen, half-hour productions with an adaptation of Charles Klein's 1905 sensation, The Lion and The Mouse. Following a two-week break, the series returned on Sunday evenings with Edward Rose's 1919 hit Cappy Ricks. Thereafter followed another eleven productions, ending with yet another revival of Richard Sheridan's timeless comedy, The Rivals, on September 23, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 21, 1945. Mutual network. "The Lion and The Mouse". Sustaining. 9:30 P.M. (EWT) The first show of the series. The story of a powerful man and a more powerful woman. The program originates from The Longacre Theater, New York City. Gertrude Warner, Jackson Beck, Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Clayton Hamilton (host), Charles Klein (author), Peggy L. Mayer (adaptor), Sylvan Levin (music director). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-02-08T22_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2018 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-08T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>brownstown,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,funny,humor,laugh</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lion And The Mouse (Aired February 21, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February 21, 1945 as a nostalgic tribute to the many older Broadway and off-Broadway plays that were often mounted in 'brownstone theatres' much like Mutual's own Longacre Theatre. Mutual's The Brownstone Theater inaugurated its first cycle of sixteen, half-hour productions with an adaptation of Charles Klein's 1905 sensation, The Lion and The Mouse. Following a two-week break, the series returned on Sunday evenings with Edward Rose's 1919 hit Cappy Ricks. Thereafter followed another eleven productions, ending with yet another revival of Richard Sheridan's timeless comedy, The Rivals, on September 23, 1945.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 21, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Lion and The Mouse&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P.M. (EWT) The first show of the series. The story of a powerful man and a more powerful woman. The program originates from The Longacre Theater, New York City. Gertrude Warner, Jackson Beck, Jock MacGregor (producer, director), Clayton Hamilton (host), Charles Klein (author), Peggy L. Mayer (adaptor), Sylvan Levin (music director). 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lion And The Mouse (Aired February 21, 1945)

The Brownstone Theater premiered on February ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Army Wife (10-28-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Army Wife (Aired October 28, 1956)

Fort Laramie had one of the strongest supporting casts in radio history: John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Barney Phillips, Larry Dobkin, Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, and Harry Bartell. Most of them were also working regularly on Gunsmoke. And while Bill Conrad ("Matt Dillon") and Georgia Ellis ("Miss Kitty") never got to Fort Laramie, Parley Baer ("Chester") and Howard McNear ("Doc Adams") did. They both had major roles in the 7-29-56 production entitled "Nature Boy" and McNear had a reoccurring role as "Pliny" the sutler.  Later, to create a foursome of major cast members, Macdonnell introduced "Lt. Seiberts" in episode #7, which aired 3-4-56 and he gave the role to Harry Bartell.

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1956. CBS network. "Army Wife". Sustaining. After thirty years, an army wife suddenly finds herself a widow. The last show of the series. This program is a repeat of the program of May 27, 1956 (which had a different title). Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Richard Crenna, Helen Kleeb, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Anne Morrison, Sammie Hill. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-08T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>laramie,fort,raymond,burr,western,frontier,america,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Army Wife (Aired October 28, 1956)

Fort Laramie had one of the strongest supporting casts in radio history: John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Barney Phillips, Larry Dobkin, Ben Wright, Jeanette Nolan, and Harry Bartell. Most of them were also working regularly on Gunsmoke. And while Bill Conrad (&quot;Matt Dillon&quot;) and Georgia Ellis (&quot;Miss Kitty&quot;) never got to Fort Laramie, Parley Baer (&quot;Chester&quot;) and Howard McNear (&quot;Doc Adams&quot;) did. They both had major roles in the 7-29-56 production entitled &quot;Nature Boy&quot; and McNear had a reoccurring role as &quot;Pliny&quot; the sutler.  Later, to create a foursome of major cast members, Macdonnell introduced &quot;Lt. Seiberts&quot; in episode #7, which aired 3-4-56 and he gave the role to Harry Bartell.

THIS EPISODE:

October 28, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Army Wife&quot;. Sustaining. After thirty years, an army wife suddenly finds herself a widow. The last show of the series. This program is a repeat of the program of May 27, 1956 (which had a different title). Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Richard Crenna, Helen Kleeb, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Anne Morrison, Sammie Hill. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Army Wife (Aired October 28, 1956)

Fort Laramie ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Screen Guild Players - Ball Of Fire (11-30-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-02-06T17_29_18-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2018 01:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-06T17_29_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12622848.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio broadcast from 1939 until 1952 with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ball Of Fire (Aired November 30, 1942)

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Creaking Door - Bring Back Her Bones (06-22-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-05</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>creaking,door,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,scifi,weird,strange,supernatural,death,murder,crime,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1985</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attempt to create a compelling program of highly suspenseful, dramatic thrillers with a supernatural bent for their sponsor, State Express Cigarettes. Some commentators insist it was conceived as a spin-off of the already successful Inner Sanctum  episodes that had been syndicated for broadcast in Australia and South Africa during the 1950s. Given the format, one can see the inference, but in fact The Creaking Door stands on its own as a unique, well-produced, engaging supernatural thriller series on its own merit. The etymology of the name, The Creaking Door, bears some reflection. When legendary producer and director, Himan Brown first presented Inner Sanctum as one of three requested sponsorship candidates to Carter Products, he presented Inner Sanctum as The Creaking Door. Carter didn't care for the name, so on the spur of the moment Hi Brown suggested Inner Sanctum as an alternative, and voila, Radio history was made. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Bring Back Her Bones (Aired June 22, 1964)

The Creaking Door  was South African Radio's attemp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Christopher London - The Price Of Sugar (02-26-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era.

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February 26, 1950. NBC network. "The Price Of Sugar". Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-03T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>christopher,london,joan,banks,virginia,gregg,barton,yarborough,ted,de,corsia,alan,reed,ben,wright,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared in his own recurring dramatic Radio showcase. Christopher London gave millions of Glenn Ford fans an opportunity to hear him in a top-notch adventure anthology as Christopher London, a private investigator with an adventurous wanderlust reminiscent of Alan Ladd's Box Thirteen, Herbert Marshall's The Man Called X and Brian Donlevy's Dangerous Assignment--with a few elements of The Shadow and The Green Lama thrown in. The timing wasn't surprising, given Radio's mounting desperation to retain its listening audience in the face of the exponentially growing Television audience of the era.

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 26, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Price Of Sugar&quot;. Sustaining. Christopher is hired to find out why a sugar company can undersell everyone and discovers a concentration camp in the Philippines. The date is subject to correction. The final public service announcement and system cue have been deleted. Glenn Ford, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), William N. Robson (producer, director), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Mindred Lord (writer), Joan Banks, Virginia Gregg, Barton Yarborough, Ted de Corsia, Alan Reed, Ben Wright. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Price Of Sugar (Aired February 26, 1950)

No Radio novice, Glenn Ford had not yet appeared ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - The Corpse Meets A Deadline (04-22-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Corpse Meets A Deadline (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 22, 1945. Mutual network. "The Corpse Meets A Deadline". Sustaining. Murder in a newspaper printing plant. Alice Tilton (creator), Ethel Remey, Howard Merrill (writer), Jack McBride, Roger Bower (director), Walter Hampden. 28:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-01T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1681</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Corpse Meets A Deadline (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

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April 22, 1945. Mutual network. &quot;The Corpse Meets A Deadline&quot;. Sustaining. Murder in a newspaper printing plant. Alice Tilton (creator), Ethel Remey, Howard Merrill (writer), Jack McBride, Roger Bower (director), Walter Hampden. 28:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Corpse Meets A Deadline (Aired April 22, 1945)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - Public Furlough (01-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. 

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January 29, 1953. CBS network. "Public Furlough". Sustaining. A bittersweet and brief romance between an army corporal and a movie star. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, George Walsh (announcer), Hans Roemheld (composer), Herb Butterfield, Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-01T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,lewis,elliot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Elliott Lewis honed and polished his numerous performance and production skills from the mid-1930s forward for CBS. From his seemingly effortless natural progression from voice talent, to co-starring acting roles, to writing, early directing efforts, and production supervision, at each juncture Elliott Lewis continued to distinguish himself as a rare and versatile talent for CBS. Lewis' early work with Jack Benny and his Jell-O Program established his comedic timing and versatility. This connection would ultimately lead to one of Lewis' most memorable character roles as Remley, in the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 29, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Public Furlough&quot;. Sustaining. A bittersweet and brief romance between an army corporal and a movie star. Antony Ellis (performer, writer), Byron Kane, Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, George Walsh (announcer), Hans Roemheld (composer), Herb Butterfield, Jerry Hausner, Lud Gluskin, Ray Noble (theme composer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Public Furlough (Aired January 29, 1953)

A fine actor and voice talent in his own right, Ellio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bunco Squad - The Case Of The Bookworm (04-15-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Bookworm (Aired April 20, 1950)

The Bunco Squad were from authentic cases drawn from the police files of the nation, featuring the Bunco artist, the swindler, the con man who came in a thousand disguises, had a million tricks and could make a sucker out of anyone. The program aired in 1950 and was devoted to debunking bunco schemes and warning the American public on these nefarious doings. Show Notes From My Old Radio 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1950. "The Case Of The Bookworm" - CBS network. Sustaining. A con-artist in St. Louis poses as a scientist. He plans to swindle his mark out of $15,000 by "publishing" his book. The date is approximate. Frank Trumbull (host), Ralph Rose (producer, director), Del Castillo (composer, conductor), Merrick Goldman (writer), Troy Leonard (writer), Joe Walters (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2018 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-01T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bunco,squad,detective,lapd,law,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,prison,punishment,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1857</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Bookworm (Aired April 20, 1950)

The Bunco Squad were from authentic cases drawn from the police files of the nation, featuring the Bunco artist, the swindler, the con man who came in a thousand disguises, had a million tricks and could make a sucker out of anyone. The program aired in 1950 and was devoted to debunking bunco schemes and warning the American public on these nefarious doings. Show Notes From My Old Radio 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 20, 1950. &quot;The Case Of The Bookworm&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. A con-artist in St. Louis poses as a scientist. He plans to swindle his mark out of $15,000 by &quot;publishing&quot; his book. The date is approximate. Frank Trumbull (host), Ralph Rose (producer, director), Del Castillo (composer, conductor), Merrick Goldman (writer), Troy Leonard (writer), Joe Walters (announcer). 29:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Bookworm (Aired April 20, 1950)

The Bunco Squad were from authentic cases draw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Aldrich Family - Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (01-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1949. "Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2018 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-02-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-02-01T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>aldrich,family,ezra,stone,jackie,kelk,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, as a Sustaining program in its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 17, 1949. &quot;Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Jell-O (Meredith Willson and His Talking People). Mrs. Aldrich has bought five antique dining room chairs at an auction. This leads Henry and Homer to conclude that the Aldrich's are in financial trouble. Ezra Stone, Jackie Kelk, Dan Seymour (announcer), Parker Fennelly, Patricia Joudry (writer), Dell Dinsdale (writer), Jack Miller, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Clifford Goldsmith (creator), Meredith Willson. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mrs. Aldrich' s Antique Chairs (Aired January 17, 1949)

The Aldrich Family was launched in its...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - Blanche Bets On The Horses (03-16-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blanche Bets On The Horses (Aired March 16, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show—and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony—was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 


  
 

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-01-27T04_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-27T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,christmas,xmas,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1378</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blanche Bets On The Horses (Aired March 16, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that began in 1946 on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war. The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favorite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show&#8212;and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony&#8212;was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star Danny Thomas, in routines that often expressed Ameche's frustration that Thomas was more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Blanche Bets On The Horses (Aired March 16, 1947)

The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Ginger Rogers (02-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Ginger Rogers (Aired February 8, 1944)

Bob Hope's unwavering commitment to the morale of America's servicemen and women is entertainment history, indeed, world history. Many say 'legend.' For nearly six decades, be the country at war or at peace, Bob, with a band of Hollywood gypsies, traveled the globe to entertain our service men and women. The media dubbed him "America's No. 1 Soldier in Greasepaint." To the GIs, he was "G.I. Bob" and their clown hero. It began in May, 1941 when Bob, with a group of performers, went to March Field, California, to do a radio show for airmen stationed there. Throughout World War II, with only two exceptions, all of Bob's radio shows were performed and aired from military bases and installations throughout the United States and theaters of war in Europe and the South Pacific. His first trip into the combat area was in 1943 when he and his small USO troupe - Frances Langford, Tony Romano and Jack Pepper visited US military facilities in England, Africa, Sicily and Ireland. In later years his itinerary included the South Pacific. Bob began what was to become a Christmas custom in 1948. He, with wife Dolores, went to Germany at the request of then Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, to entertain the troops involved in the Berlin Airlift. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-26T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Ginger Rogers (Aired February 8, 1944)

Bob Hope's unwavering commitment to the morale of America's servicemen and women is entertainment history, indeed, world history. Many say 'legend.' For nearly six decades, be the country at war or at peace, Bob, with a band of Hollywood gypsies, traveled the globe to entertain our service men and women. The media dubbed him &quot;America's No. 1 Soldier in Greasepaint.&quot; To the GIs, he was &quot;G.I. Bob&quot; and their clown hero. It began in May, 1941 when Bob, with a group of performers, went to March Field, California, to do a radio show for airmen stationed there. Throughout World War II, with only two exceptions, all of Bob's radio shows were performed and aired from military bases and installations throughout the United States and theaters of war in Europe and the South Pacific. His first trip into the combat area was in 1943 when he and his small USO troupe - Frances Langford, Tony Romano and Jack Pepper visited US military facilities in England, Africa, Sicily and Ireland. In later years his itinerary included the South Pacific. Bob began what was to become a Christmas custom in 1948. He, with wife Dolores, went to Germany at the request of then Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, to entertain the troops involved in the Berlin Airlift. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Ginger Rogers (Aired February 8, 1944)

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      <title>Best Plays - Ethan Frome (09-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show’s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City “where the American stage begins”. Show Notes From The Radiospirits.com.

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September 13, 1953. NBC network. "Ethan Frome". Sustaining. Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm. John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella (adaptor, transcriber), Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-26T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,fred,collins,john,chapman,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage in this anthology series. The featured works were from authors as talented and varied as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward and William Shakespeare. Stars such as Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, and Maureen Stapleton played roles in such notable dramas as The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men and Macbeth. Plenty of comedies, including a performance of Arsenic and Old Lace starring Boris Karloff, were on the bill as well. As if to guarantee the show&#8217;s quality, it's host was John Chapman, a theater critic in New York City &#8220;where the American stage begins&#8221;. Show Notes From The Radiospirits.com.

THIS EPISODE:

September 13, 1953. NBC network. &quot;Ethan Frome&quot;. Sustaining. Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. The narrator tells the story based on an account from observations at Frome's house when he had to stay there during a winter storm. John Chapman (host), Owen Davis (stage adaptor), Donald Davis (stage adaptor), Edith Wharton (author), Geraldine Page, Robert Cenedella (adaptor, transcriber), Luis Van Rooten, Arthur Maitland, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Lipton, Jane Webb, William Welch (supervisor), Edward King (director), Fred Collins (announcer). 59:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ethan Frome (Aired September 13, 1953)

Listeners get a taste of plays from the Broadway stage ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bold Venture - Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (11-19-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean." Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. 

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November 19, 1951. "Slate's Stolen Da Vinci" - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his "helping hand". Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the "worthless" art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2018 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-22T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bold,venture,slate,shannon,sailor,duval,humphrey,bogart,lauren,bacall,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience &quot;adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean.&quot; Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company syndicated 78 episodes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 19, 1951. &quot;Slate's Stolen Da Vinci&quot; - Slate is given a painting in appreciation for his &quot;helping hand&quot;. Suddenly, people seem over interested in buying the &quot;worthless&quot; art. Kip Ross, Jester Hairston, Barbara Hill, Gordon McLean, Nestor Paiva. 26:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Slate's Stolen Da Vinci (Aired November 19, 1951)

Bold Venture is a 1951-1952 syndicated radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (11-09-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1951)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1951. "Pursuing Counterfeiters" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (Roy Rogers Riders Club premium). Milt Keebler is helping a gang of counterfeiters pass bad money through the Mitchell Ice Company. Andy Sales has a treacherous plan. Dale and Roy sings, "San Antone." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-22T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,dale,evans,trigger,western,cowboy,frontier,law,lawless,gun,gunfighter,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1815</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1951)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1951. &quot;Pursuing Counterfeiters&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (Roy Rogers Riders Club premium). Milt Keebler is helping a gang of counterfeiters pass bad money through the Mitchell Ice Company. Andy Sales has a treacherous plan. Dale and Roy sings, &quot;San Antone.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Milton Charles, Pat McGeehan, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Pursuing Counterfeiters (Aired November 9, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - Spring Cleaning (04-30-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spring Cleaning (Aired April 30, 1950)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!" The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. The network reluctantly agreed, reworking the concept into I Love Lucy after Ball and Arnaz took a show on the road to convince the network that audiences would respond. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,richard,denning,cooper,lucille,ball,ralph,bellamy,theater,funny,laugh,joke,humor,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spring Cleaning (Aired April 30, 1950)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot; The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. The network reluctantly agreed, reworking the concept into I Love Lucy after Ball and Arnaz took a show on the road to convince the network that audiences would respond. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Spring Cleaning (Aired April 30, 1950)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - The Escaped Musician (1950) </title>
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        <![CDATA[THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of "the incomparable" at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply…"Mind, like parachute, only function when open."


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-01-18T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-18T23_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-18T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>charlie,chan,detective,crime,law,lawless,criminal,investigation,police,cop,arrest,jail,pison,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1457</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12588613.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of &quot;the incomparable&quot; at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply&#8230;&quot;Mind, like parachute, only function when open.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - First Attact On Haiti Fails (06-19-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[First Attact On Haiti Fails (Aired June 19, 1953)

The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel. Forester's original inspiration was an old copy of the Naval Chronicle, which described the effective dates of the Treaty of Ghent. Because of the time required to communicate around the world, it was possible for two countries to still be at war in one part of the world after a peace was obtained months before in another. The burdens that this placed on captains far from home led him to a character struggling with the stresses of a "man alone". At the same time, Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars. Broadcast 1952; Transcribed in England for the BBC; aired in U.S. on CBS, then again on ABC in 1954 and Mutual in 1957.  Starring Michael Redgrave as Horatio Hornblower.
 
THIS EPISODE:

June 19, 1953. Program #49. "First Attact On Haiti Fails" - Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A plan by Hornblower to attack a Spanish fort on Haiti...by land and from the rear! Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-01-15T21_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-15T21_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-25</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-15T21_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>horatio,hornblower,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-01-15T21_00_00-08_00.mp3?_=1516078812.12583054" length="5025005" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1256</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>First Attact On Haiti Fails (Aired June 19, 1953)

The name Hornblower was probably derived from the American film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., with whom C. S. Forester had been working prior to writing the first Hornblower novel. Forester's original inspiration was an old copy of the Naval Chronicle, which described the effective dates of the Treaty of Ghent. Because of the time required to communicate around the world, it was possible for two countries to still be at war in one part of the world after a peace was obtained months before in another. The burdens that this placed on captains far from home led him to a character struggling with the stresses of a &quot;man alone&quot;. At the same time, Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars. Broadcast 1952; Transcribed in England for the BBC; aired in U.S. on CBS, then again on ABC in 1954 and Mutual in 1957.  Starring Michael Redgrave as Horatio Hornblower.
 
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June 19, 1953. Program #49. &quot;First Attact On Haiti Fails&quot; - Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A plan by Hornblower to attack a Spanish fort on Haiti...by land and from the rear! Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  

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Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. 

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April 4, 1950. Program #249. Mutual network. "The Man From Singapore". Sustaining. Two schemers kill their ex-partner in Hawaii, planning the perfect crime. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Grace Gotham, John Gibson, Luis Van Rooten, Al Fanelli (composer, conductor), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:35. 


  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man From Singapore (Aired April 4, 1950)

Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can!  Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. 

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April 4, 1950. Program #249. Mutual network. &quot;The Man From Singapore&quot;. Sustaining. Two schemers kill their ex-partner in Hawaii, planning the perfect crime. Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Grace Gotham, John Gibson, Luis Van Rooten, Al Fanelli (composer, conductor), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:35. 


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Deliver The Body (07-19-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - Deliver The Body (Aired July 19, 1959)

The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. 

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July 19, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Deliver The Body". Ben Tyler has been accused of murdering the sheriff. Paladin is anxious to leave San Francisco to avoid women fighting over him. He accepts the job to return Ben to trial. The script was reportedly used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on May 24, 1958, but there is conflicting evidence. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Richard Crenna, Harry Bartell, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Buckley Angel (writer), John Dawson (adaptor), Bartlett Robinson, James Westerfield, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 20:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Deliver The Body (Aired July 19, 1959)

The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. 

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July 19, 1959. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Deliver The Body&quot;. Ben Tyler has been accused of murdering the sheriff. Paladin is anxious to leave San Francisco to avoid women fighting over him. He accepts the job to return Ben to trial. The script was reportedly used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on May 24, 1958, but there is conflicting evidence. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Richard Crenna, Harry Bartell, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Buckley Angel (writer), John Dawson (adaptor), Bartlett Robinson, James Westerfield, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 20:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>People Are Funny - A Fib A White Lie &amp; A Whopper (02-21-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Fib A White Lie &amp; A Whopper (Aired February 21, 1956)

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled "People are funny, aren't they?" on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island native claimed the prize. As the popularity of the program escalated, a movie musical titled People are Funny was released in 1946, offering a fictional version of the show's origin in a tale of rival radio producers. Phillip Read appeared as Guedel, with Linkletter and Frances Langford portraying themselves.


  




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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Fib A White Lie &amp; A Whopper (Aired February 21, 1956)

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled &quot;People are funny, aren't they?&quot; on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island native claimed the prize. As the popularity of the program escalated, a movie musical titled People are Funny was released in 1946, offering a fictional version of the show's origin in a tale of rival radio producers. Phillip Read appeared as Guedel, with Linkletter and Frances Langford portraying themselves.


  




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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Jim Bowie&quot; - The Squatter (09-14-56) AUDIO</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Adventures Of Jim Bowie" - The Squatter (Aired September 14, 1956) AUDIO

The series stars Scott Forbes as the real-life adventurer Jim Bowie. The series initially portrayed Jim Bowie as something of an outdoors-man, riding his horse through the wilderness near his home in Opelousas where he would stumble across someone needing his assistance. He was aided by his ever-present weapon the Bowie Knife, something he designed in the first episode The Birth of the Blade. Although Bowie used the blade quite a bit in early episodes, its prominence was downplayed as the show went on. Gradually the series shifted from the country to the city, having Bowie instead spend the majority of his time in New Orleans. He was frequently shown looking to invest his money in real estate, or coming to the aid of someone who had been swindled. Story lines focused on the exploits of Bowie before he moved to Texas (then part of Mexico), and his death at the Alamo in 1836. During the series' two season run, Bowie encountered many historical figures of the era, such as President Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis, John James Audubon, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett. 

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September 14, 1956. Season 1. Episode 2. "The Squatter". ABC Television Network - Jim Bowie persuades Regina Bienbeau, an imperious plantation owner, to allow a squatter and his pregnant wife to remain on her land. Scott Forbes, Jeanne Moody, Steven Geray,Virginia Christine. Director: Lewis R. Foster. Writer: Monte Barrett. 25:48. 


  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The series stars Scott Forbes as the real-life adventurer Jim Bowie. The series initially portrayed Jim Bowie as something of an outdoors-man, riding his horse through the wilderness near his home in Opelousas where he would stumble across someone needing his assistance. He was aided by his ever-present weapon the Bowie Knife, something he designed in the first episode The Birth of the Blade. Although Bowie used the blade quite a bit in early episodes, its prominence was downplayed as the show went on. Gradually the series shifted from the country to the city, having Bowie instead spend the majority of his time in New Orleans. He was frequently shown looking to invest his money in real estate, or coming to the aid of someone who had been swindled. Story lines focused on the exploits of Bowie before he moved to Texas (then part of Mexico), and his death at the Alamo in 1836. During the series' two season run, Bowie encountered many historical figures of the era, such as President Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis, John James Audubon, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett. 

THIS EPISODE: 

September 14, 1956. Season 1. Episode 2. &quot;The Squatter&quot;. ABC Television Network - Jim Bowie persuades Regina Bienbeau, an imperious plantation owner, to allow a squatter and his pregnant wife to remain on her land. Scott Forbes, Jeanne Moody, Steven Geray,Virginia Christine. Director: Lewis R. Foster. Writer: Monte Barrett. 25:48. 


  



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      <title>Theater Guild On The Air - Payment Deferred (5-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)

The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895–1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.

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May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. "Payment Deferred". Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2018 01:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Payment Deferred (Aired May 12, 1946)

The series originated on radio in the 1940s as Theater Guild on the Air. Organized in 1919 to improve the quality of American theater, the Theatre Guild first experimented with radio productions in Theatre Guild Dramas, a CBS series which ran from December 6, 1943 to February 29, 1944. Actress-playwright Armina Marshall (1895&#8211;1991), a co-administrator of the Theater Guild, headed the Guild's newly created Radio Department, and in 1945, Theatre Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theatrer Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29.

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May 12, 1946. ABC network, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Payment Deferred&quot;. Sponsored by: United States Steel. An impoverished Englishman poisons his wealthy nephew from Australia, and find himself 30,000 pounds richer, but not much happier! The program originates from The Ebell Theatre, Hollywood. Lawrence Langner substitutes for Roger Pryor as the host. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Armina Marshall (executive producer), Charles Laughton, Edward Marr, Elsa Lanchester, Franklyn Parker, Gale Gordon, Gayne Whitman, George Hicks, George Kondolf (producer), Greg Holland (adaptor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Herbert Rawlinson, Homer Fickett (director), Jeffrey Dell (writer), Joseph Kearns, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Maria Manton, Susan Douglas, William Johnstone. 58:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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        <![CDATA[It Happened On Sunday (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

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World syndication. "It Happened On Sunday". Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A wealthy artist named Ray Putnam was very much in love with his now deceased wife. Her spirit visits the house each year on the anniversary of her death. A nifty ghost story. . 22:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2018 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>It Happened On Sunday (1940) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... weird stories ... of murder, too ... the Hermit knows them all. Horror stories with Mel Johnson and howling wolves (or dogs with indigestion?) in the background, obliterating some of the introduction. This syndicated show was one of the treats for the kiddies, cuddled up to their hollow-state radio sets to keep warm in Detroit, between 1940 and 1944. The show was also heard in Beverly Hills, CA in 1943-1944, a radio horror anthology series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer, and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).

THIS EPISODE:

World syndication. &quot;It Happened On Sunday&quot;. Sponsored by: Commercials deleted or added locally. A wealthy artist named Ray Putnam was very much in love with his now deceased wife. Her spirit visits the house each year on the anniversary of her death. A nifty ghost story. . 22:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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The Hermit's cave Ghost stories ... w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Charlie Is Held Up (12-25-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Charlie Is Held Up (Aired December 25, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures.

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December 25, 1941. "Charlie Is Held Up" - Program #21. Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The first tune is, "I Do, Do You?" Charlie is threatened by "Willie The Creep" and "Louie The Lug." A situation comedy set with a live studio audience. Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-04T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Charlie Is Held Up (Aired December 25, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures.

THIS EPISODE:

December 25, 1941. &quot;Charlie Is Held Up&quot; - Program #21. Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The first tune is, &quot;I Do, Do You?&quot; Charlie is threatened by &quot;Willie The Creep&quot; and &quot;Louie The Lug.&quot; A situation comedy set with a live studio audience. Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Charlie Is Held Up (Aired December 25, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>First Nighter Program - Something in the Air (03-11-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Something in the Air (Aired March 11, 1948)

Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after). Joseph T. Ainley produced and directed the series. The announcers were Larry Keating and Vincent Pelletier. Music was provided by Eric Sagerquist (1930-44), Caesar Petrillo (1945-46) and Frank Worth (1947-53). Performing before a studio audience, the actors wore formal attire, with Luddy in a gown and Tremayne clad in evening clothes and top hat. The series ran on three radio networks.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1948. CBS network. "There's Something In The Air". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. An inane comedy about "helium pills" that allow humans to float in the air! Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Luis Van Rooten, Don Ameche, Anthony Wayne (writer), Verna Felton, Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2018-01-02T20_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-02T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1850</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12560829.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary> Something in the Air (Aired March 11, 1948)

Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith (1930-36), Ameche and Betty Lou Gerson (1935-36), Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy (1936-43) and Olan Soule and Luddy (1943 and after). Joseph T. Ainley produced and directed the series. The announcers were Larry Keating and Vincent Pelletier. Music was provided by Eric Sagerquist (1930-44), Caesar Petrillo (1945-46) and Frank Worth (1947-53). Performing before a studio audience, the actors wore formal attire, with Luddy in a gown and Tremayne clad in evening clothes and top hat. The series ran on three radio networks.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1948. CBS network. &quot;There's Something In The Air&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. An inane comedy about &quot;helium pills&quot; that allow humans to float in the air! Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Luis Van Rooten, Don Ameche, Anthony Wayne (writer), Verna Felton, Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Something in the Air (Aired March 11, 1948)

Romantic comedies were the specialty of the serie...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>CBS World News Today - War News (12-31-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[War News (Aired  December 31, 1944)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a response to growing tensions in Europe. The initial broadcast was hosted by veteran newscaster Robert Trout, with short-wave reports from Paris, Berlin, Rome, London and Vienna. Two of the newer, more memorable voices heard on that first broadcast were Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer. During the years of war that followed, Murrow’s reports from London and Shirer’s reports from Berlin became essential listening for Americans concerned about events taking place overseas. The show earned CBS a reputation for outstanding, in-depth reporting and made foreign news coverage a regular part of the network’s programming. CBS World News Roundup remains on the CBS Radio Network today, making it America's longest-running radio news program. Over the years, Douglas Edwards, Winston Burdett, Ned Calmer, Reid Collins, Dallas Townsend, Bill Lynch and Christopher Glenn have also hosted the show. Other journalists who rose to prominence through CBS World News Roundup include Eric Sevareid, Charles Collingwood and Howard K. Smith. Robert Trout died on November 14, 2000. William L. Shirer died on December 28, 1993. The CBS World News Roundup was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 13:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2018-01-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2018-01-01T05_23_58-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,world,news,war,drama,propaganda,information,warfare,douglas,edwards,winston,burdett,ned,calmer,reid,collins,dallas,townsend,bill,lynch,christopher,glenn,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,adventure,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,susp</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1483</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12558225.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>War News (Aired  December 31, 1944)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a response to growing tensions in Europe. The initial broadcast was hosted by veteran newscaster Robert Trout, with short-wave reports from Paris, Berlin, Rome, London and Vienna. Two of the newer, more memorable voices heard on that first broadcast were Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer. During the years of war that followed, Murrow&#8217;s reports from London and Shirer&#8217;s reports from Berlin became essential listening for Americans concerned about events taking place overseas. The show earned CBS a reputation for outstanding, in-depth reporting and made foreign news coverage a regular part of the network&#8217;s programming. CBS World News Roundup remains on the CBS Radio Network today, making it America's longest-running radio news program. Over the years, Douglas Edwards, Winston Burdett, Ned Calmer, Reid Collins, Dallas Townsend, Bill Lynch and Christopher Glenn have also hosted the show. Other journalists who rose to prominence through CBS World News Roundup include Eric Sevareid, Charles Collingwood and Howard K. Smith. Robert Trout died on November 14, 2000. William L. Shirer died on December 28, 1993. The CBS World News Roundup was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>War News (Aired  December 31, 1944)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a r...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Sealtest Variety Theater - New Years Eve (12-30-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[New Years Eve (Aired December 30-1948)

The Sealtest Variety Theater (1946-49) aired on Thursday nights at 9:30, it was a musical variety and comedy show with glamorous Dorothy Lamour as hostess. During the World War II years, Lamour was among the most popular pinup girls among American servicemen. Other regulars were Eddie Bracken and Frank Nelson. The show always had one or more stars appearing like Ronald Colman, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Jim and Marian Jordan, Ed Gardner, Harold Peary, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and many more.

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1948. "New Years Eve" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sealtest. Dorothy's first tune is "Pretty Baby." Guest Garry Moore presents awards to the most important people of 1948. Guest Lionel Barrymore appears in a New Year's drama with Dorothy. Lionel plays a young suitor at the turn of the century. Dorothy Lamour, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs, Carlton KaDell (announcer), Glenhall Taylor (director), Garry Moore, Lionel Barrymore, Ken Christy, Herb Vigran, Howard Harris, Sid Zelinka (wrtier). 29:42.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-12-31T13_09_49-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2017 21:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-31T13_09_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sealtest,comedy,theater,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12557461.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>New Years Eve (Aired December 30-1948)

The Sealtest Variety Theater (1946-49) aired on Thursday nights at 9:30, it was a musical variety and comedy show with glamorous Dorothy Lamour as hostess. During the World War II years, Lamour was among the most popular pinup girls among American servicemen. Other regulars were Eddie Bracken and Frank Nelson. The show always had one or more stars appearing like Ronald Colman, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Jim and Marian Jordan, Ed Gardner, Harold Peary, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and many more.

THIS EPISODE:

December 30, 1948. &quot;New Years Eve&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sealtest. Dorothy's first tune is &quot;Pretty Baby.&quot; Guest Garry Moore presents awards to the most important people of 1948. Guest Lionel Barrymore appears in a New Year's drama with Dorothy. Lionel plays a young suitor at the turn of the century. Dorothy Lamour, Henry Russell and His Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs, Carlton KaDell (announcer), Glenhall Taylor (director), Garry Moore, Lionel Barrymore, Ken Christy, Herb Vigran, Howard Harris, Sid Zelinka (wrtier). 29:42.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>New Years Eve (Aired December 30-1948)

The Sealtest Variety Theater (1946-49) aired on Thursda...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Iron Box (12-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ The Iron Box (12-31-45) (Aired December 31, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show which aired in the USA from October 2, 1939 to July 7, 1947. Most episodes were written by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher. Originally, the show starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. Together, they starred in 220 episodes which aired weekly on Mondays from 8:30 to 9:00pm. Bromo Quinine sponsored some of the earlier programs on the NBC Blue Network and for a period Parker Pen was the sponsor. The show first aired on the Blue Network but later moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System. It was originally broadcast from Hollywood. During World War II, the show was also broadcast overseas through the Armed Forces Radio Service. It is unknown exactly how many of the original 220 shows have survived, 53 are currently known to be in circulation.  

THIS EPISODE:

A man lies dying in his bed. He calls for his lawyer and gives him a strange instruction. He wants him to take the iron box from under the bed and to give it to his grandson on the 1st January prior to his 21st birthday. Years pass and the important date has arrived. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have been invited to the event, but things don't go quite as originally planned. This show aired 12/31/1945 and stared Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-30T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,new,years,holiday</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12555025.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary> The Iron Box (12-31-45) (Aired December 31, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show which aired in the USA from October 2, 1939 to July 7, 1947. Most episodes were written by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher. Originally, the show starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. Together, they starred in 220 episodes which aired weekly on Mondays from 8:30 to 9:00pm. Bromo Quinine sponsored some of the earlier programs on the NBC Blue Network and for a period Parker Pen was the sponsor. The show first aired on the Blue Network but later moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System. It was originally broadcast from Hollywood. During World War II, the show was also broadcast overseas through the Armed Forces Radio Service. It is unknown exactly how many of the original 220 shows have survived, 53 are currently known to be in circulation.  

THIS EPISODE:

A man lies dying in his bed. He calls for his lawyer and gives him a strange instruction. He wants him to take the iron box from under the bed and to give it to his grandson on the 1st January prior to his 21st birthday. Years pass and the important date has arrived. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have been invited to the event, but things don't go quite as originally planned. This show aired 12/31/1945 and stared Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> The Iron Box (12-31-45) (Aired December 31, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Case For Dr. Morelle - Threat To Kill (05-07-57)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Threat To Kill (Aired May 7, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Unusually for the time, he solves each case not by hunting for clues in the manner of Sherlock Holmes, but instead through a psychiatrist's insight into the personality of the killer: using his professional experience to consider the suspects, in order to determin which of them matches the deduced personality of the murderer.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-28T22_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-28T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,morelle,dr.,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardellalae,crime,investigate,justice,police,cop,arrest,jail</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Threat To Kill (Aired May 7, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police. Morelle is played by English film actor Cecil Parker, and is alternately helped and hindered in his investigations by his secretary Miss Frayle, played by film actress Sheila Sim. The series was created by writer Ernest Dudley, who conceived the character during an air raid in 1942. The curmudgeonly and sarcastic psychologist is thought to be based on Hollywood actor and producer Erich von Stroheim; and as played by Cecil Parker the character certainly has a touch of the aristocrat about him. In a nod to the Baker Street residence of Sherlock Holmes, Morelle's London office is situated at 221b Harley Street. Most of the stories begin there, with his long-suffering secretary patiently enduring her employer's endless sarcasm. Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Unusually for the time, he solves each case not by hunting for clues in the manner of Sherlock Holmes, but instead through a psychiatrist's insight into the personality of the killer: using his professional experience to consider the suspects, in order to determin which of them matches the deduced personality of the murderer.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Threat To Kill (Aired May 7, 1957)

This is a vintage radio drama series about a criminal psych...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime Does Not Pay - He's A Jolly Good Fellow (02-13-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[He's A Jolly Good Fellow (Aired February 13, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, "Kid With a Gun". The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, "Ingenious Woman" on Oct. 10, 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

February 13, 1950. Program #19. MGM syndication. "He's A Jolly Good Fellow". Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. The life-of-the-party has "the life of Riley." He has money, position and a beautiful fiance. However, he's planning several murders! John Beal, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ira Marion (writer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-28T12_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,does,not,pay,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1552</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>He's A Jolly Good Fellow (Aired February 13, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on short films of the same name produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was similar to Gangbusters, having a moralistic message about the law and lawbreaker. It was first heard over WMGM (NYC), hosted by Donald Buka. The last original show aired on Apr. 11, 1951. The series started on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM (on WMGM) and held that time/day spot until Oct. 30, 1950. The 56'th show marked a change to Wednesday night, again at 7:30. After show number 78 (Apr.11, 1951) the shows were repeated, starting with the first, &quot;Kid With a Gun&quot;. The repeats followed the original order up until repeat of number 26, &quot;Ingenious Woman&quot; on Oct. 10, 1951.

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February 13, 1950. Program #19. MGM syndication. &quot;He's A Jolly Good Fellow&quot;. Commercials added locally. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. The life-of-the-party has &quot;the life of Riley.&quot; He has money, position and a beautiful fiance. However, he's planning several murders! John Beal, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Bob Williams (announcer), Ira Marion (writer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>He's A Jolly Good Fellow (Aired February 13, 1950)

Crime Does Not Pay was a series based on sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Theater Guild On The Air - The Third Man (01-07-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theater Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

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January 7, 1951. NBC network. "The Third Man". Commercials deleted. The program originates from the Belasco Theatre, New York. The program is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour" and "The NBC Theatre Guild." An excellent production of the thriller set in post-war Vienna. Intrigue and death in the sewers beneath the city. Zither transitions possibly by Anton Karas. The program closing has been deleted. Graham Greene (writer), Joseph Cotten, Signe Hasso, Anthony Ireland, Stefan Schnabel, Berry Kroeger, Roger Pryor (host), Anton Karas. 55:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theater Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.

THIS EPISODE:

January 7, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Third Man&quot;. Commercials deleted. The program originates from the Belasco Theatre, New York. The program is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour&quot; and &quot;The NBC Theatre Guild.&quot; An excellent production of the thriller set in post-war Vienna. Intrigue and death in the sewers beneath the city. Zither transitions possibly by Anton Karas. The program closing has been deleted. Graham Greene (writer), Joseph Cotten, Signe Hasso, Anthony Ireland, Stefan Schnabel, Berry Kroeger, Roger Pryor (host), Anton Karas. 55:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Third Man (Aired January 7, 1951)

The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theater Gu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Honest Harold Peary Show - The Civic Achievement Award (01-31-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Civic Achievement Award (Aired January 31, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities. 

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January 31, 1951. "The Civic Achievement Award" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold is annoyed by a slow-moving tractor. Will he win the "Oswald Award" for civic improvement? Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Joseph Kearns, Gloria Holiday, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, David Light, Olan Soule, Jack Moyles, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1771</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Civic Achievement Award (Aired January 31, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. This may have been the single greatest blow to the survival of Honest Harold . There were just too many similarities. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 31, 1951. &quot;The Civic Achievement Award&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold is annoyed by a slow-moving tractor. Will he win the &quot;Oswald Award&quot; for civic improvement? Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Joseph Kearns, Gloria Holiday, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, David Light, Olan Soule, Jack Moyles, Dick Powell (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Civic Achievement Award (Aired January 31, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (09-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (Aired September 24, 1950)

Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking "galoot". Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1950. Program #39. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy and The Iron Horse". Commercials added locally. Lee Garvin introduces Hoppy to foul play on the railroad. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Tom Shirley (writer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-06T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1528</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - Hoppy And The Iron Horse (Aired September 24, 1950)

Hopalong Cassidy is a cowboy hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular stories and twenty-eight novels. (At the time Mulford invented the character, the name of the historical American outlaw Butch Cassidy had been before readers of newspapers in recent years.) In his early print appearances, the character appears as a rude, dangerous and rough-talking &quot;galoot&quot;. Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd, was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, only a few of which relied on Mulford's works for more than the character. Mulford actually rewrote his earlier stories to fit the movie conception; these led in turn to a comic book series modeled after the films. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1950. Program #39. Commodore syndication. &quot;Hoppy and The Iron Horse&quot;. Commercials added locally. Lee Garvin introduces Hoppy to foul play on the railroad. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Tom Shirley (writer). 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The General Mills Radio AdventureTheater - The Black Arrow (03-13-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Arrow (Aired March 13, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

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March 13, 1977. Program #12. CBS network. "The Black Arrow". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 10, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), Robert Newman (adaptor from the tradition story), Skip Hinnant, Anne Costello, Himan Brown (producer, director), Jackson Beck, William Griffis, Court Benson, Gilbert Mack. 38:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-05T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,mills,gm,theater,tom,bosley,william,holden,ken,carpenter,wilbur,hatch,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,western,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2320</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Arrow (Aired March 13, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 anthology radio drama series with Tom Bosley as host. Himan Brown, already producing the CBS Radio Mystery Theater for the network, added this twice-weekly (Saturdays and Sundays) anthology radio drama series to his workload in 1977. It usually aired on weekends, beginning in February 1977 and continuing through the end of January 1978, on stations which cleared it. General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. 

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March 13, 1977. Program #12. CBS network. &quot;The Black Arrow&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on September 10, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), Robert Newman (adaptor from the tradition story), Skip Hinnant, Anne Costello, Himan Brown (producer, director), Jackson Beck, William Griffis, Court Benson, Gilbert Mack. 38:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Arrow (Aired March 13, 1977)

The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater was a 1977 an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - A Writer In The Family (01-29-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. "A Writer In The Family". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. Highway Eighty Seven is coming right through the living room in a romantic/comedy of mistaken identity and "Shorty West," a writer of western adventures. James Arthur Rotie (writer), Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Olan Soule, Barbara Luddy, Paul Frees, Hugh Studebaker, Arthur Q. Bryan, Mary Lansing, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2017 08:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-12-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-12-01T00_52_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,program,olan,soule,barbara,luddy,paul,frees,hugh,studebaker,arthur,q.,bryan,mary,lansing,larry,keating,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1840</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1948. CBS network. &quot;A Writer In The Family&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, DDD Prescription. Highway Eighty Seven is coming right through the living room in a romantic/comedy of mistaken identity and &quot;Shorty West,&quot; a writer of western adventures. James Arthur Rotie (writer), Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Olan Soule, Barbara Luddy, Paul Frees, Hugh Studebaker, Arthur Q. Bryan, Mary Lansing, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Writer In The Family (Aired January 29, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Silent Men - Stolen Arsenal (02-17-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stolen Arsenal (Aired February 17, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of "Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 17, 1952. NBC network. "Stolen Arsenal". Sustaining. A story about "grand theft of war materials." Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Jack Kruschen, George Neise, Junius Matthews, Jeffrey Silver. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-30T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silent,men,douglas,fairbanks,jr.,g-men,government,crime,law,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stolen Arsenal (Aired February 17, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of &quot;Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us&quot;. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. 

THIS EPISODE: 

February 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Stolen Arsenal&quot;. Sustaining. A story about &quot;grand theft of war materials.&quot; Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Warren Lewis (writer, producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Jack Kruschen, George Neise, Junius Matthews, Jeffrey Silver. 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stolen Arsenal (Aired February 17, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (02-10-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Hitchhiker (Aired February 10, 1952)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1952. NBC network. "The Case Of The Hitch-Hiker". Sustaining. An escaped convict hitch-hikes a ride on a country road. Joel McCrea, Phil Harris (promotional announcement), Elliott Lewis, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Jack Paar (promotional announcement), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Goldman (writer, transcriber), Tim Graham, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Ed Begley. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Hitchhiker (Aired February 10, 1952)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

February 10, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Hitch-Hiker&quot;. Sustaining. An escaped convict hitch-hikes a ride on a country road. Joel McCrea, Phil Harris (promotional announcement), Elliott Lewis, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Frank Lovejoy, Jack Paar (promotional announcement), M. T. Lone Wolf Gonzaullas (technical advisor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Goldman (writer, transcriber), Tim Graham, Lou Krugman, Nestor Paiva, Ed Begley. 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Mutual Radio Theater (Sears)&quot; - The Storekeeper (03-03-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Mutual Radio Theater (Sears)" - The Storekeeper (Aired March 3, 1980)

Mutual Radio Theater ( Sears Radio Theater ) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love And Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2017 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-27T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sears,radio,howard,duff,cicely,tyson,richard,widmark,theater,vincent,price,andy,griffith,mutual,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,old,otr,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Mutual Radio Theater (Sears)&quot; - The Storekeeper (Aired March 3, 1980)

Mutual Radio Theater ( Sears Radio Theater ) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was &quot;Love And Hate Night&quot; with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought &quot;Adventure Night&quot;, first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and then by Leonard Nimoy. Though less long-lived than NPR's Earplay or the Mystery Theater, it was an ambitious if not particularly critically-favored attempt to reinvigorate a neglected field.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Mutual Radio Theater (Sears)&quot; - The Storekeeper (Aired March 3, 198...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mutual (Sears) Radio Theater - Death Warmed Over (09-24-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Warmed Over (Aired September 24, 1980)

Mutual Radio Theater (Sears Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2017 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-27T00_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Warmed Over (Aired September 24, 1980)

Mutual Radio Theater (Sears Radio Theater) was an anthology series of radio drama which ran weeknightly on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the department-store chain; in its second year, 1980, it moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater; the MBS series was repeats from the CBS run, until September of 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. The Mutual run was still most often sponsored by Sears. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on those stations which cleared it in its first season, the SRT offered a different genre of drama for each day's broadcast. Monday was &quot;Western Night&quot; and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was &quot;Comedy Night&quot;, hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was &quot;Mystery Night&quot; with Vincent Price as host.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Warmed Over (Aired September 24, 1980)

Mutual Radio Theater (Sears Radio Theater) was an...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Program - From Santa Monica (08-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ From Santa Monica (Aired August 12, 1945)

When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as "Rubinoff and His Violin."With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1945. "From Santa Monica" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee, Royal Deserts. The program originates from The Army Air Forces Redistribution Center #3, Santa Monica, California. The first song is, "There, I've Said It Again." Spike Jones and The City Slickers play "Siam," and "The Blue Danube." The program has also been dated as July 29, 1945. Spike Jones and The City Slickers, Frances Langford, Tony Romano, Ken Carpenter (announcer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2017 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-22T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,&amp;,sanbbirn,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> From Santa Monica (Aired August 12, 1945)

When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as &quot;Rubinoff and His Violin.&quot;With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 12, 1945. &quot;From Santa Monica&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee, Royal Deserts. The program originates from The Army Air Forces Redistribution Center #3, Santa Monica, California. The first song is, &quot;There, I've Said It Again.&quot; Spike Jones and The City Slickers play &quot;Siam,&quot; and &quot;The Blue Danube.&quot; The program has also been dated as July 29, 1945. Spike Jones and The City Slickers, Frances Langford, Tony Romano, Ken Carpenter (announcer). 29:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> From Santa Monica (Aired August 12, 1945)

When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Blackout (08-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 15, 1949. Program #51. NBC network. "Blackout". Sustaining. An alcoholic has committed a murder...or has he? The program is also known as, "NBC Short Story." Arnold Moss, Eugene Francis, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director, host), Jan Miner, Larry Blyden, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 34:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2017 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-18T13_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,city,playhouse,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2050</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of  New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 15, 1949. Program #51. NBC network. &quot;Blackout&quot;. Sustaining. An alcoholic has committed a murder...or has he? The program is also known as, &quot;NBC Short Story.&quot; Arnold Moss, Eugene Francis, Fred Collins (announcer), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director, host), Jan Miner, Larry Blyden, Luis Van Rooten, Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 34:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Blackout (Aired August 15, 1949)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Best Plays - Rope (11-30-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York’s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. "Rope". Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). A murder at Oxford University. The program has also been dated November 28, 1952. Victor Jory, John Chapman (host), Hurd Hatfield, Patrick Hamilton (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Lloyd Bockner, William Podmore, Ivor Francis, Dierdre Owens, Guy Spaull, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 57:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-16T18_58_25-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2017 02:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-16T18_58_25-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>best,plays,fred,collins,john,chapman,burgess,meredith,maureen,stapleton,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3423</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's hosted by the drama critic of New York&#8217;s Daily News, John Chapman. Dramatic and comedic performances outshine other theater radio shows, greatly performed by such greats as Boris Karloff and Alfred Drake. In This Episode, On Borrowed Time  a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how we cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway play, which was a smash hit. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Set in a more innocent time in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Cedric Hardwicke. Lionel Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair-bound man (Barrymore had broken his hip twice previously and was now using a wheelchair, though he continued to act), who with his wife Nellie, played by Beulah Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Another central character is Gramps's beloved old apple tree - by making a wish, Gramps has made the tree able to hold anyone who climbs.

THIS EPISODE:

November 30, 1952. NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Rope&quot;. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Entre Cafeterias (local). A murder at Oxford University. The program has also been dated November 28, 1952. Victor Jory, John Chapman (host), Hurd Hatfield, Patrick Hamilton (author), Ernest Kinoy (adaptor), Lloyd Bockner, William Podmore, Ivor Francis, Dierdre Owens, Guy Spaull, William Welch (supervisor), Fred Weihe (director), Robert Denton (announcer). 57:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Rope (Aired November 30, 1952)

Best Plays presents theatrical paramounts of excellence. It's h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Meets Marie (03-17-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gildy Meets Marie (Aired March 17, 1954)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957 - Gildy Meets Marie (03-17-54) The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

HIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1954. "Gildy Meets Marie" NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Gildersleeve gets a date with Marie, a new girl in town, to get revenge on his rival, Dr. Olsen. Andy White (writer), Bud Hiestand (announcer), George Neise, Gladys Holland, John Elliotte (writer), Lillian Randolph, Mary Shipp, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley, Willard Waterman. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2017 20:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-15T12_27_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>great,gildersleeve,harold,peary,lurene,tuttle,ken,carpenter,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,song,holiday,drama,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gildy Meets Marie (Aired March 17, 1954)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957 - Gildy Meets Marie (03-17-54) The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family.

HIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1954. &quot;Gildy Meets Marie&quot; NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Gildersleeve gets a date with Marie, a new girl in town, to get revenge on his rival, Dr. Olsen. Andy White (writer), Bud Hiestand (announcer), George Neise, Gladys Holland, John Elliotte (writer), Lillian Randolph, Mary Shipp, Richard LeGrand, Walter Tetley, Willard Waterman. 29:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Gildy Meets Marie (Aired March 17, 1954)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957 - Gildy Meets Marie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Twilight Zone - The After Hours (06-10-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. "The After Hours". Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. "A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists." Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-09</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literatur. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 10, 1960 - Program #7. Falcon Picture Group commercial release/syndication. &quot;The After Hours&quot;. Sponsored by: The Hollywood Celebrity Diet. &quot;A young woman goes gift-shopping in a department store and is trapped on the ninth floor when the store closes...even though no such floor exists.&quot; Stacy Keach (host), Dennis Etchison (adaptor), Carl Amari (producer, director), Roger Wolski (producer, director), Kim Fields, Rod Serling (writer), Taylor Miller, Doug James (announcer, performer), Rich Comeneck, Turk Moller, Linda Righter, Guy Berril, Lynn Foley, Natalia Reed, Lauren Patton, Irene Olsen. 37:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The After Hours (Aired June 10, 1960)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series creat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Theater Guild On The Air - The Bishop Misbehaves (05-25-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bishop Misbehaves (Aired May 25, 1952)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1952. NBC network. "The Bishop Misbehaves".  Sponsored by: United States Steel. A cleric with ambitions to be a detective comes upon a robbery in progress and proceeds to solve the case in a unique manner. The series is also known as, "The United States Steel Hour." Charles Laughton, Vanessa Brown, Josephine Hull, Michael Evans, Walter Abel (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Frederick Jackson (author), Homer Fickett (director), Max Wilk (adaptor), Stuart Burge, Niles McGuinness, Phillipa Bevins, Peter Forster, Bertram Tanswell, Frederick Rolfe, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Theresa Helburn, S. Mark Smith (editor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 56:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-08T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,theater,guild,james,stewart,george,raft,paulette,goddard,jack,carson,tobias,claire,trevor,humphrey,bogart,mystery,suspense,thriller,adventure,drama,otr,old,radio,kid,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3374</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bishop Misbehaves (Aired May 25, 1952)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious plan to bring Broadway theater to radio with leading actors in major productions. It premiered September 9, 1945, on ABC with Burgess Meredith, Henry Daniell and Cecil Humphreys in Wings Over Europe, a play by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne which the Theater Guild had staged on Broadway in 1928-29. Within a year the series drew some 10 to 12 million listeners each week. Presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the program was broadcast for eight years before it became a television series. Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1952. NBC network. &quot;The Bishop Misbehaves&quot;.  Sponsored by: United States Steel. A cleric with ambitions to be a detective comes upon a robbery in progress and proceeds to solve the case in a unique manner. The series is also known as, &quot;The United States Steel Hour.&quot; Charles Laughton, Vanessa Brown, Josephine Hull, Michael Evans, Walter Abel (host), George Hicks (commercial spokesman), Norman Brokenshire (announcer), Frederick Jackson (author), Homer Fickett (director), Max Wilk (adaptor), Stuart Burge, Niles McGuinness, Phillipa Bevins, Peter Forster, Bertram Tanswell, Frederick Rolfe, Lawrence Langner (supervisor), Armina Marshall (executive producer), Theresa Helburn, S. Mark Smith (editor), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 56:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bishop Misbehaves (Aired May 25, 1952)

Theater Guild on the Air embarked on its ambitious ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (03-14-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. It's "Income Tax Time" once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Ken Christy, David Light, Dick Powell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2017 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-08T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1863</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The Honest Harold scripts were well crafted with well developed characters and had excellent acting and production values. Many people, including Harold Peary, believed that The Great Gildersleeve would not survive without Peary. However, Willard Waterman assumed the role and most listeners didn't notice the difference, as Mr. Waterman did an excellent job in capturing the essence of the Gildersleeve character. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 14, 1951. CBS network. Sustaining. It's &quot;Income Tax Time&quot; once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jane Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Parley Baer, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Ken Christy, David Light, Dick Powell (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer). 31:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Harold Peary Show - Income Tax Time (Aired March 14, 1951)

Honest Harold Hemp lived with h...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hall Of Fantasy - Cask Of Amontillado (01-04-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cask Of Amontillado (Aired January 4, 1954)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. One episode, 'Hang Man's Rope,' never revealed exactly how the killer managed to catch and hang his victims, or why. The only thing we knew for sure was when the crickets stopped chirping and the dog started howling, someone would wind up hanging from the nearest tree. The protagonists spent most the show trying to solve the mystery. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Cask Of Amontillado". Commercials deleted. A good adaptation of the classic. Edgar Allan Poe (author), Richard Thorne (adaptor). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-06T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hall,of,fantasy,richard,thorne,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,horror,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1440</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cask Of Amontillado (Aired January 4, 1954)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the dark, desolate atmospheres didn't get at your nerves, the down-beat endings usually did. A common scene occurred at night, with the crickets chirping in the background. The two protagonists would be lost or running for their lives (or both!). They would hear a far off scream, and they would realize-- along with the audience-- that the friend was a goner. One episode, 'Hang Man's Rope,' never revealed exactly how the killer managed to catch and hang his victims, or why. The only thing we knew for sure was when the crickets stopped chirping and the dog started howling, someone would wind up hanging from the nearest tree. The protagonists spent most the show trying to solve the mystery. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 4, 1954. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago origination. &quot;The Cask Of Amontillado&quot;. Commercials deleted. A good adaptation of the classic. Edgar Allan Poe (author), Richard Thorne (adaptor). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cask Of Amontillado (Aired January 4, 1954)

Many episodes were rather frightening. If the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Playhouse - Death Is Caused (10-12-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Is Caused (Aired October 12, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced "The Count" on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called "Dr. Morgan" and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, "Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. The morbid one liners became known as "Morgan-isms." Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Kabrich also played the villain in several of the original plays Mystery Playhouse produced which aired alongside the original Old Time Radio shows that made up the bulk of the series. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-11-06T18_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2017 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-06T18_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,playhouse,adventure,comedy,drama,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1400</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Is Caused (Aired October 12, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called &quot;Dr. Morgan&quot; and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, &quot;Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. The morbid one liners became known as &quot;Morgan-isms.&quot; Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Kabrich also played the villain in several of the original plays Mystery Playhouse produced which aired alongside the original Old Time Radio shows that made up the bulk of the series. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Is Caused (Aired October 12, 1945)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - A Passion In The Desert (11-07-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. "The Weird Circle" was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as "Playhouse of Favorites", "Five Minute Mysteries", "Destiny Trails", and "Betty and Bob" (a five-a-week daily "soap opera". Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1943. Program #11. NBC syndication. "A Passion In The Desert". Commercials added locally. A French soldier deserts and runs off into the desert with a beautiful woman. The date is approximate. Honore de Balzac (author). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2017 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>weird,circle,wilkie,collins,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1506</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most of the stories chosen made them relatively easy to convert into script form: introduce a narrator, establish the scene, and then carry on with the plot. And, of course, since they were out of copyright, there were no literary rights to be paid -- a sizeable cost savings for any producer looking to budget a weekly series, then or now. &quot;The Weird Circle&quot; was produced in New York City by the National Broadcasting Company, under the auspices of its Radio-Recording Division. Though best known for live programs over its Red and Blue Networks, NBC produced and recorded a great many shows for syndication to local stations, including such diverse dramatic programs as &quot;Playhouse of Favorites&quot;, &quot;Five Minute Mysteries&quot;, &quot;Destiny Trails&quot;, and &quot;Betty and Bob&quot; (a five-a-week daily &quot;soap opera&quot;. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1943. Program #11. NBC syndication. &quot;A Passion In The Desert&quot;. Commercials added locally. A French soldier deserts and runs off into the desert with a beautiful woman. The date is approximate. Honore de Balzac (author). 25:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Passion In The Desert (Aired November 7, 1943)

The primarily first-person narrative of most ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Inheritance - The Flag That Talks (08-15-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Flag That Talks (August 15, 1954)

"Inheritance" A Dramatized look into American History. NBC Network in cooperation with the AMERICAN LEGION Sundays 4:30 - 5:00 pm PRUDUCER/DIRECTOR: Albert McCleary ANNOUNCER: John Wald MUSIC: Robert Armbruster. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 15, 1954. Program #19. NBC network. "The Flag That Talks". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Michigan, Raymond Kelly. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Storm (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Raymond Kelly, Milt Kahn (writer), Marvin Miller (narrator), James McCallion, Maudie Frickert (Jonathan Winters?), Bud Widom, Victor Rodman, Joe Cranston, Frank Gerstle. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-11-02T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-02T04_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-11-02T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>inheritance,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flag That Talks (August 15, 1954)

&quot;Inheritance&quot; A Dramatized look into American History. NBC Network in cooperation with the AMERICAN LEGION Sundays 4:30 - 5:00 pm PRUDUCER/DIRECTOR: Albert McCleary ANNOUNCER: John Wald MUSIC: Robert Armbruster. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 15, 1954. Program #19. NBC network. &quot;The Flag That Talks&quot;. Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Michigan, Raymond Kelly. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Storm (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Raymond Kelly, Milt Kahn (writer), Marvin Miller (narrator), James McCallion, Maudie Frickert (Jonathan Winters?), Bud Widom, Victor Rodman, Joe Cranston, Frank Gerstle. 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Flag That Talks (August 15, 1954)

&quot;Inheritance&quot; A Dramatized look into American History. N...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Painted Veils (12-23-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Painted Veils (Aired December 22, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas, 

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1947. CBS network. "Painted Veils". Sustaining. Rehearsal recording. The story of an ambitious and heartless opera singer. She thinks nothing about stepping on her friends to get ahead. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), James Mason, Eileen Farrell, Everett Sloane, Mercedes McCambridge, Cathleen Cordell. 1:02:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Painted Veils (Aired December 22, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas, 

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December 22, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Painted Veils&quot;. Sustaining. Rehearsal recording. The story of an ambitious and heartless opera singer. She thinks nothing about stepping on her friends to get ahead. Fletcher Markle (producer, director), James Mason, Eileen Farrell, Everett Sloane, Mercedes McCambridge, Cathleen Cordell. 1:02:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Painted Veils (Aired December 22, 1947)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesd...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silent Men - Confess Or Die (03-19-52) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Confess Or Die (Aired March 19, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of "Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. The post WWII radio audience was hungry to hear of the exploits of Federal Agents of all branches of government. Show Notes From Eddies Old Time Radio.
 
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March 19, 1952. NBC network. "Confess Or Die". Sustaining. A newspaperman is rescued by a government-man. American Magazine has voted the program, "The top family adventure program on the air." Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director, writter), Lou Rusoff (writer), William Johnstone, Vivi Janis, Shepard Menken, Joan Banks, Stan Waxman. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-31T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silent,men,douglas,fairbanks,jr.,crime,law,federal,usa,undercover,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1779</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Confess Or Die (Aired March 19, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of &quot;Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us&quot;. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. The post WWII radio audience was hungry to hear of the exploits of Federal Agents of all branches of government. Show Notes From Eddies Old Time Radio.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
March 19, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Confess Or Die&quot;. Sustaining. A newspaperman is rescued by a government-man. American Magazine has voted the program, &quot;The top family adventure program on the air.&quot; Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Don Stanley (announcer), Warren Lewis (producer, director, writter), Lou Rusoff (writer), William Johnstone, Vivi Janis, Shepard Menken, Joan Banks, Stan Waxman. 29:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Confess Or Die (Aired March 19, 1952)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Dou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Broken Spur (08-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

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August 12, 1950. NBC network. "The Broken Spur". Sponsored by: Wheaties. Based on the events of June 5, 1948. A dead man found in a burned out house, a broken spur and a fat man with small feet! Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-31T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>texas,rangers,western,joel,mccrea,stacy,keach,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1822</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

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August 12, 1950. NBC network. &quot;The Broken Spur&quot;. Sponsored by: Wheaties. Based on the events of June 5, 1948. A dead man found in a burned out house, a broken spur and a fat man with small feet! Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Frank Martin (commercial spokesman), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Broken Spur (Aired August 12, 195...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - Wolf With Sheepskin (10-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wolf With Sheepskin (Aired October 18, 1947)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production.

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October 18, 1947. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. "Wolf With Sheepskin". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, Cotton Blossom Perfume. A comedy about an innocent college professor mistaken for a murdering safe cracker. Jack Kelsey (writer), Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Jerry Hausner, Ken Christy, Ed McDonald, Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-31T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wolf With Sheepskin (Aired October 18, 1947)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production.

THIS EPISODE:

October 18, 1947. CBS network, WBBM, Chicago aircheck. &quot;Wolf With Sheepskin&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics, Cotton Blossom Perfume. A comedy about an innocent college professor mistaken for a murdering safe cracker. Jack Kelsey (writer), Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, Jerry Hausner, Ken Christy, Ed McDonald, Frank Worth and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (announcer). 30:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Wolf With Sheepskin (Aired October 18, 1947)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Death Writes A Letter (05-18-48) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the prolific writing team of Robert Arthur, Jr. and David P. Kogan, two successful pulp fiction writers and publishers. Their first effort was a 27-program run of Dark Destiny (1942-43). Most of the Dark Destiny scripts are heard again in The Mysterious Traveler (1943), The Sealed Book (1945) and The Teller of Tales (1950). The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. 

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May 18, 1948. Mutual network. "Death Writes A Letter". Sustaining. A man who believes in the spirit world writes a letter to his brother from beyond the grave and tells him the date of his death! The program may be dated May 8, 1948. Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Roger De Koven, Eric Dressler, Bryna Raeburn, Paul Taubman (music). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2017 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-30T14_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mysterious,traveler,maurice,tarplin,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,horror,death,killer,crime,law,justice,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,scifi</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1707</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the prolific writing team of Robert Arthur, Jr. and David P. Kogan, two successful pulp fiction writers and publishers. Their first effort was a 27-program run of Dark Destiny (1942-43). Most of the Dark Destiny scripts are heard again in The Mysterious Traveler (1943), The Sealed Book (1945) and The Teller of Tales (1950). The team of Robert Arthur, Jr., David Kogan, producer/director Sherman 'Jock' MacGregor, and actor Maurice Tarplin was a very successful one for both The Mutual Broadcasting System and Radio station WOR. Between 1944 and 1952, The Mysterious Traveler eventually became one of the sixteen highest rated Radio programs of their era. 

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May 18, 1948. Mutual network. &quot;Death Writes A Letter&quot;. Sustaining. A man who believes in the spirit world writes a letter to his brother from beyond the grave and tells him the date of his death! The program may be dated May 8, 1948. Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer, producer, director), David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Roger De Koven, Eric Dressler, Bryna Raeburn, Paul Taubman (music). 28:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death Writes A Letter (Aired May 18, 1948)

Mysterious Traveler was the second outing for the p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Real McCoys - Grandpa Sells his Gun (10-24-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Grandpa Sells his Gun (Aired October 24, 1957)

Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. 

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October 24, 1957. "Grampa Sells His Gun". Granpa sells his 200 year old gun but is not happy about it. Things, as always, work out for him and The McCoys. Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan. 22:15. 


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-25T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mc,coys,walter,brennan,richard,crenna,luke,kate,kathleen,nolan,hassie,lydia,reed,little,michael,winkelman,humor,funny,laugh,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,fa</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1335</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Grandpa Sells his Gun (Aired October 24, 1957)

Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. 

THIS EPISODE: 

October 24, 1957. &quot;Grampa Sells His Gun&quot;. Granpa sells his 200 year old gun but is not happy about it. Things, as always, work out for him and The McCoys. Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan. 22:15. 


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Grandpa Sells his Gun (Aired October 24, 1957)

Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Man Called X - Alaska Weather Station (03-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Alaska Weather Station (Aired March 4, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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March 4, 1952. "The Alaska Weather Station" - NBC network. Sustaining. A man is shot on a pier in Yokohama, right in front of Pegan Zellschmidt! His dying words were, "Ken Thurston." Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer), Jean Tatum, Will Wright, John Dehner, Lou Merrill, Peter Leeds, Sidney Marshall (writer). 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2017 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-24T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>man,called,x,herbert,marshall,mary,jane,croft,ken,thurston,han,conried,adventure,intriguie,spy,undercover,government,foreign,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Alaska Weather Station (Aired March 4, 1952)

Starring Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a private operative, with Han Conried as Egon Zellschmidt in this first incarnation of Ken Thurston's nemesis, and Mary Jane Croft appearing in the role of Ken's love interest, Nancy Bessington, a reporter and Thurston's erstwhile fiance. We can only interpolate from what we've already turned up for this shortest run of The Man Called X, but it would appear that Hans Conried and Mary Jane Croft may have been regulars co-stars throughout that first season. One of Radio's most successful directors, William N. Robson, directed the first season of The Man Called X and though Gordon Jenkins appears to be credited with the music for the first season, Felix Mills is also personally cited by Herbert Marshall with at least one Music Direction credit--the season finale. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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March 4, 1952. &quot;The Alaska Weather Station&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A man is shot on a pier in Yokohama, right in front of Pegan Zellschmidt! His dying words were, &quot;Ken Thurston.&quot; Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, J. Richard Kennedy (producer), Jack Johnstone (director), Milton Charles (organist), Hal Gibney (announcer), Jean Tatum, Will Wright, John Dehner, Lou Merrill, Peter Leeds, Sidney Marshall (writer). 24:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Alaska Weather Station (Aired March 4, 1952)

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      <title>The Ford Theater - Storm In A Teacup (01-11-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Storm In A Teacup (Aired January 11, 1948)

First Show: 10-05-47 Last Show: 07-01-49 Number Shows: 78 (39 on NBC, 39 on CBS) Audition Show: none known Series Description: The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1948. NBC network. "Storm In A Teacup". Sponsored by: Ford. A fine comedy about a small-town journalist who tackles the town's pompous mayor, running for re-election. Arthur Kohl, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Brad Barker, Geoffrey Bryant, Gene Leonard, Amzie Strickland, Frank Behrens, Sanford Bickart, Eva Condon, Karl Swenson, Wendell Holmes, Jackson Beck, Art Carney, Les Tremayne, Adelaide Klein, Carl Eastman, Dan Ocko, Ted Osborne. 59:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-23T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Storm In A Teacup (Aired January 11, 1948)

First Show: 10-05-47 Last Show: 07-01-49 Number Shows: 78 (39 on NBC, 39 on CBS) Audition Show: none known Series Description: The Ford Theater, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material.

THIS EPISODE:

January 11, 1948. NBC network. &quot;Storm In A Teacup&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. A fine comedy about a small-town journalist who tackles the town's pompous mayor, running for re-election. Arthur Kohl, Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Brad Barker, Geoffrey Bryant, Gene Leonard, Amzie Strickland, Frank Behrens, Sanford Bickart, Eva Condon, Karl Swenson, Wendell Holmes, Jackson Beck, Art Carney, Les Tremayne, Adelaide Klein, Carl Eastman, Dan Ocko, Ted Osborne. 59:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Storm In A Teacup (Aired January 11, 1948)

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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Guest Is Bruna Castagna (08-01-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. Thus, in 1947, Sam Berman caricatured Bergen and McCarthy for the network's glossy promotional book, NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. "Guest Is Bruna Castagna" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Good Morning." Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. Contralto Bruna Castagna sings an aria from, "Mignon." It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, "You Can't Have Everything." Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-21T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,&amp;,sanbbirn,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3665</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. Thus, in 1947, Sam Berman caricatured Bergen and McCarthy for the network's glossy promotional book, NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. &quot;Guest Is Bruna Castagna&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Good Morning.&quot; Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. Contralto Bruna Castagna sings an aria from, &quot;Mignon.&quot; It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, &quot;You Can't Have Everything.&quot; Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

Under various sponsors (and two different netwo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Big Mr. Little (11-12-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Big Mr. Little (Aired November 12, 1971)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed "the ultimate in horror." Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, "the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten." Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1971. "Big Mister Little." - A man finds he can work evil miracles, and starts to plan world conquest.  The story is also known as "The Projective Mr. Drogan".  Arch Oboler (writer, host), Edgar Barrier. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-20T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Big Mr. Little (Aired November 12, 1971)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. With its premiere on the nationwide NBC hookup in 1935, Lights Out was billed &quot;the ultimate in horror.&quot; Never had such sounds been heard on the air. Heads rolled, bones were crushed, people fell from great heights and splattered wetly on pavement. There were garrotings, choking, heads split by cleavers, and, to a critic at Radio Guide, &quot;the most monstrous of all sounds, human flesh being eaten.&quot; Few shows had ever combined the talents of actors and imaginative writers so well with the graphic art of the sound technician. Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1971. &quot;Big Mister Little.&quot; - A man finds he can work evil miracles, and starts to plan world conquest.  The story is also known as &quot;The Projective Mr. Drogan&quot;.  Arch Oboler (writer, host), Edgar Barrier. 28:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Big Mr. Little (Aired November 12, 1971)

A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - Two Episodes From 1947</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes "The New Puppy" and "The Movie" (1947) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The Bickersons was an American radio comedy program that aired from 1946 to 1951. Born as a recurring skit on The Chase and Sanborn Hour and refined on the lesser-remembered Drene Time variety show, it stood the already-typical domestic presentation of radio and its infant offspring, television, so squarely on its head that there were those who feared the show. The show's married protagonists spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war, and many people believed that the show's sourly cynical take on the institution of marriage was more than merely detrimental to the nation's post-World War II health. (The same kind of charges of "detrimental" were later leveled against programs such as Married... with Children and The Simpsons.) The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-19T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1120</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes &quot;The New Puppy&quot; and &quot;The Movie&quot; (1947) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The Bickersons was an American radio comedy program that aired from 1946 to 1951. Born as a recurring skit on The Chase and Sanborn Hour and refined on the lesser-remembered Drene Time variety show, it stood the already-typical domestic presentation of radio and its infant offspring, television, so squarely on its head that there were those who feared the show. The show's married protagonists spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war, and many people believed that the show's sourly cynical take on the institution of marriage was more than merely detrimental to the nation's post-World War II health. (The same kind of charges of &quot;detrimental&quot; were later leveled against programs such as Married... with Children and The Simpsons.) The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes &quot;The New Puppy&quot; and &quot;The Movie&quot; (1947) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

The Bickerso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio City Playhouse (NBC) - Ground Floor Window (07-10-48) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

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July 10, 1948. Program #2. NBC network. "Ground Floor Window". Sustaining. The script was subsequently used on "Radio City Playhouse" on October 23, 1949. Ernest Kinoy (writer), William Redfield, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bernard Grant, Marilyn Erskine, Anna Karen, Arthur Q. Bryan, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:38. &gt;I&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-18T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>nbc,university,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1718</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, sometimes comedy, often very exciting and suspenseful. The cast were made up of New York veterans of radio and stage, including Jan Minor and John Larkin as featured performers. The director, Harry W. Junkin, also served as the show's host and narrator. Each week the show introduced a new story, often written by well-known writers of fantasy and suspense such as Ray Bradbury, Cornell Woolrich, Agatha Christie and Paul Gallico. They were dramatized with a full orchestral soundtrack and excellent sound effects. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1948. Program #2. NBC network. &quot;Ground Floor Window&quot;. Sustaining. The script was subsequently used on &quot;Radio City Playhouse&quot; on October 23, 1949. Ernest Kinoy (writer), William Redfield, Harry W. Junkin (director), Bernard Grant, Marilyn Erskine, Anna Karen, Arthur Q. Bryan, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Richard P. McDonough (NBC supervisor), Bob Warren (announcer). 28:38. &gt;I&gt;Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ground Floor Window (Aired July 10, 1948)

The Radio City Playhouse was a half-hour of drama, s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Judy Garland (03-07-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Judy Garland (Aired March 7, 1939)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 7, 1939. "Special Guest Is Judy Garland" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Pepsodent Antiseptic. Bob's opening monologue is about the Santa Anita racetrack. The first tune is, "Could Be." Guest Judy Garland sings, "It Had To Be You" and "Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones." The cast does a spy skit in search of "Ratface." Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Jerry Colonna, Patsy Kelly, Elvia Allman, Wilkie Mahoney (writer), Melvin Frank (writer), Norman Panama (writer), Al Schwartz (writer), Norman Sullivan (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Mel Shavelson (writer), Six Hits and A Miss, Judy Garland. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-16T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-16T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,lana,turner,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1690</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Judy Garland (Aired March 7, 1939)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 7, 1939. &quot;Special Guest Is Judy Garland&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent, Pepsodent Antiseptic. Bob's opening monologue is about the Santa Anita racetrack. The first tune is, &quot;Could Be.&quot; Guest Judy Garland sings, &quot;It Had To Be You&quot; and &quot;Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones.&quot; The cast does a spy skit in search of &quot;Ratface.&quot; Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Jerry Colonna, Patsy Kelly, Elvia Allman, Wilkie Mahoney (writer), Melvin Frank (writer), Norman Panama (writer), Al Schwartz (writer), Norman Sullivan (writer), Milt Josefsberg (writer), Mel Shavelson (writer), Six Hits and A Miss, Judy Garland. 28:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Judy Garland (Aired March 7, 1939)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Damon Runyon Theater - Broadway Complex (06-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Broadway Complex (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a 52 show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the "dem" and "dose" vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
June 12, 1949. Program #24. Mayfair syndication. "Broadway Complex". Commercials added locally. A simple soul turns out to be an avid reader, and an attentive one. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2017 20:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-13T13_16_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>damon,runyon,drama,comedy,laugh,john,brown,broadway,gerald,mohr,frank,lovejoy,herb,vigran,sheldon,leonard,william,conrad,jeff,chandler,otr,old,radio,mystery,adventure,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Broadway Complex (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a 52 show series that was syndicated across the USA beginning in early 1949. Damon Runyon was a gifted sports writer in New York City as well as being a great journalist and great short story writer. His stories were humorous ones, written in the &quot;dem&quot; and &quot;dose&quot; vernacular of the city's loveable and not so loveable characters of Broadway, the prize ring and the underworld. His most famous collection of short stories, Guys and Dolls, was on Broadway and later made into a movie. Many of his stories were filmed including Sorrowful Jones, A Pocketful of Miracles, Lady for a Day, Blue Plate Special, The Lemon Drop Kid (twice) and Little Miss Marker (four times). In addition to this The Damon Runyon Theater was syndicated for television in the mid 1950s. 

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June 12, 1949. Program #24. Mayfair syndication. &quot;Broadway Complex&quot;. Commercials added locally. A simple soul turns out to be an avid reader, and an attentive one. Damon Runyon (author), John Brown, Richard Sanville (director), Russell Hughes (writer), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 27:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Broadway Complex (Aired June 12, 1949)

The Damon Runyon Theater was a 52 show series that was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Pink Elephant (04-10-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pink Elephant (04-10-55) 

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

April 10, 1955. Program #10. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Pink Elephant". Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (composer, conductor), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jack Arthur (credited as "Jack Abbott" in error), Sherry Britton. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2017 22:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-11T15_20_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1813</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pink Elephant (04-10-55) 

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

April 10, 1955. Program #10. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Pink Elephant&quot;. Les Damon, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Ted Lloyd (producer), Harry Frazee (composer, conductor), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Mandel Kramer, Jack Arthur (credited as &quot;Jack Abbott&quot; in error), Sherry Britton. 30:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pink Elephant (04-10-55) 

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Star Playhouse - Nor Gloom Of Night (04-27-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nor Gloom Of Night (Aired April 27, 1952)

The Hollywood star playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 #104 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker’s Theater Of Stars.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-10-10T22_00_01-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2017 05:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-10T22_00_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>kirk,douglas,ray,milland,victor,mclaglen,hollywood,star,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1874</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nor Gloom Of Night (Aired April 27, 1952)

The Hollywood star playhouse , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson.  Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart.  In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast. Several programs were intended to become new series. On 04/13/52, the broadcast # 99 of The Six Shooter w/James Stewart did indeed become a new NBC series The Six Shooter in 1953, while the broadcast of 05/18/52 #104 Safari w/Ray Milland failed to make it. There was a title change to this series. During the third network change to NBC the series picked up the sponsorship of the American Bakers and the series was called Baker&#8217;s Theater Of Stars.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Nor Gloom Of Night (Aired April 27, 1952)

The Hollywood star playhouse , well written and perf...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Broadway Is My Beat - The Georgia Gray Murder Case (04-28-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1951. "The Georgia Gray Murder Case" - CBS network. Sustaining. Georgia Gray has been knifed in a taxi dance ballroom. She was killed by a guy who bought $5 worth of tickets Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis, Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin, Joy Terry, Leo Cleary, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-10-08T17_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-08T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>broadway,my,beat,danny,clover,larry,thor,nypd,homicide,detective,police,cop,law,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With music by Robert Stringer, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. The opening theme of &quot;I'll Take Manhattan&quot; introduced Detective Danny Clover (now played by Larry Thor), a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide &quot;from Times Square to Columbus Circle -- the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

April 28, 1951. &quot;The Georgia Gray Murder Case&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Georgia Gray has been knifed in a taxi dance ballroom. She was killed by a guy who bought $5 worth of tickets Alexander Courage (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis, Joe Walters (announcer), Jack Kruschen, Tony Barrett, Frances Chaney, Martha Wentworth, Lawrence Dobkin, Joy Terry, Leo Cleary, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Larry Thor, Charles Calvert. 30:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Georgia Gray Murder Case (Aired April 28, 1951)

Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Harold Vs. Mr. Walker (05-09-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Harold Vs. Mr. Walker (Aired May 9, 1951)

The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary’s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc ‘Yak Yak’ Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-10-08T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-08T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Harold Vs. Mr. Walker (Aired May 9, 1951)

The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series lasted only one season. The regular cast consisted of Harold Peary, Gloria Holiday, Peary&#8217;s wife, who played Gloria, Joseph Kearns as Old Doc &#8216;Yak Yak&#8217; Yancy, Mary Jane Croft and Parley Baer. The announcer was Bob Lamond. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. The director of the show was Norm MacDonnell, who went on to create perhaps the greatest old time radio show - Gunsmoke, and another western, Fort Laramie. Of course, Norm was a sold radio veteran who certainly had a flare for directing comedy, so he and Peary, together with an excellent cast, made The Harold Peary Show just about as good a show as it could be.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Harold Vs. Mr. Walker (Aired May 9, 1951)

The series received undeserved negative ratings and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Twilight Zone - A Kind Of A Stopwatch (10-18-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. Writers for The Twilight Zone included leading genre authorities such as Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, Jerry Sohl, George Clayton Johnson, Earl Hamner Jr., Reginald Rose and Ray Bradbury.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 18, 1963. "A Kind Of A Stopwatch" - In this episode, our anti-hero obtains a stopwatch that somehow has the ability to stop time. At first, it's a cute gimmick, but later, greed sets in and the man decides to use this watch to get rich. He decides he can rob banks and stores and no one will ever catch him because all this can be done in a blink of an eye. From the moment he stops the watch until he restarts it, time is frozen and he can do whatever he wants with impunity. Naturally, being The Twilight Zone, there is a major catch, as in the twist ending, everything comes for naught. Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye, Leon Belasco, Doris Singleton. Produced by Bert Granet. 23:54.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-08T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>twilight,zone,horror,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,science,fiction,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1434</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show rarely offered scientific explanations for its fantastic happenings and often, if not always, had a moral lesson that pertained to everyday life. The program followed in the tradition of earlier well written radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One. Writers for The Twilight Zone included leading genre authorities such as Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, Jerry Sohl, George Clayton Johnson, Earl Hamner Jr., Reginald Rose and Ray Bradbury.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 18, 1963. &quot;A Kind Of A Stopwatch&quot; - In this episode, our anti-hero obtains a stopwatch that somehow has the ability to stop time. At first, it's a cute gimmick, but later, greed sets in and the man decides to use this watch to get rich. He decides he can rob banks and stores and no one will ever catch him because all this can be done in a blink of an eye. From the moment he stops the watch until he restarts it, time is frozen and he can do whatever he wants with impunity. Naturally, being The Twilight Zone, there is a major catch, as in the twist ending, everything comes for naught. Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye, Leon Belasco, Doris Singleton. Produced by Bert Granet. 23:54.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Kind Of A Stopwatch (Aired October 18, 1963)

The Twilight Zone is a television anthology ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Life Of Riley - Gambling Doesn't Pay (04-27-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)

The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker."Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1946. NBC network. "Gambling Doesn't Pay" - Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley tries to teach Junior about the evils of gambling, which is not as easy as it sounds! William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2017 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-07T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>life,of,riley,william,bendix,digger,o'dell,gillis,john,brown,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)

The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in the movie The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---&quot;What a revoltin' development this is!&quot;---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby &quot;Digger&quot; O'Dell (John Brown), &quot;the friendly undertaker.&quot;Beginning October 4, 1949, the show was adapted for television for the DuMont Television Network, but Bendix's film contracts prevented him from appearing in the role. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 27, 1946. NBC network. &quot;Gambling Doesn't Pay&quot; - Sponsored by: Teel, Dreft. Riley tries to teach Junior about the evils of gambling, which is not as easy as it sounds! William Bendix, Paula Winslowe, Scotty Beckett, John Brown, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Irving Brecher (producer), Don Bernard (director), Lou Coslowe (music). 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Gambling Doesn't Pay (Aired April 27, 1946)

The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio se...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mystery Playhouse (Dark Venture) - Fifty Candles (07-25-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Fifty Candles (Aired July 25, 1944)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced "The Count" on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called "Dr. Morgan" and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, "Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. The morbid one liners became known as "Morgan-isms." Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-06T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fifty Candles (Aired July 25, 1944)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Mystery Playhouse in the summer of 1987. He was originally a listener who happened to call the station and the producer liked his voice. He was reluctant to audition because he was blind, but was convinced to try it and the results were positive. So positive, that his character and distinctive voice are two of the best remembered aspects of the series. With the new host came a new format. The show was reduced to one hour and the new host had a new persona. He was called &quot;Dr. Morgan&quot; and his character was serious but with a touch of morbid humor. Producer Kurt Kuerstiner recalls, &quot;Morgan's had the eerie presence of Maurice Tarpin from The Mysterious Traveler, but he also had the humor of Raymond from Inner Sanctum Mysteries. His voice was completely unique. It was deep and very forboading. The morbid one liners became known as &quot;Morgan-isms.&quot; Dr. Morgan would introduce each show and make closing remarks. Eerie music would play in the background while the distant sound of wind and rain blew outside. Show Notes From Radio Horror Hosts.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Fifty Candles (Aired July 25, 1944)

Rick Kabrich was the host who replaced &quot;The Count&quot; on Myst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Henry Morgan Show - Spoofing Commentators &quot;Guest Ethel Merman &quot; (10-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spoofing Commentators "Special Guest Ethel Merman " (Aired October 14, 1949)

Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: "They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you." Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. "I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers," Morgan remembered later, "I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it." The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), "Eat two and your teeth will fall out." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1949. "Spoofing Commentators" aka: Henry's Checkbook - NBC net. Sustaining. Arnold Stang describes his day on jury duty. Guest Ethel Merman and Henry "speak" a duet to, "They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful." How Little Miss Muffet would sound if read by Gabriel Heatter, H. V. Kaltenborn and Walter Winchell. The difference between the "real life way" and the "movie way." Mae Questel, Ben Grauer (announcer), Elsie MacGordon, Milton Katims and His Orchestra, Doris Dalton, Henry Morgan, Arnold Stang, Ethel Merman, Bob Hastings, Kenneth MacGregor (producer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-10-02T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-02T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,fran,warren,comedy,humor,joke,funny,laugh,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Spoofing Commentators &quot;Special Guest Ethel Merman &quot; (Aired October 14, 1949)

Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick shaving razors and blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: &quot;They're educational. Try one. That'll teach you.&quot; Perhaps most notoriously, Life Savers candy dropped Morgan after he accused them of fraud for what amounted to hiding the holes in the famous life saver ring-shaped sweets. &quot;I claimed that if the manufacturer would give me all those centers,&quot; Morgan remembered later, &quot;I would market them as Morgan's Mint Middles and say no more about it.&quot; The irony is that Life Savers in the 1990s actually tried marketing Life Saver holes. He is also alleged to have said of his sponsor's Oh Henry! candy bar (after exhorting listeners to try one), &quot;Eat two and your teeth will fall out.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 14, 1949. &quot;Spoofing Commentators&quot; aka: Henry's Checkbook - NBC net. Sustaining. Arnold Stang describes his day on jury duty. Guest Ethel Merman and Henry &quot;speak&quot; a duet to, &quot;They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful.&quot; How Little Miss Muffet would sound if read by Gabriel Heatter, H. V. Kaltenborn and Walter Winchell. The difference between the &quot;real life way&quot; and the &quot;movie way.&quot; Mae Questel, Ben Grauer (announcer), Elsie MacGordon, Milton Katims and His Orchestra, Doris Dalton, Henry Morgan, Arnold Stang, Ethel Merman, Bob Hastings, Kenneth MacGregor (producer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Spoofing Commentators &quot;Special Guest Ethel Merman &quot; (Aired October 14, 1949)

Eversharp sponsor...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - The Great Impersonation (01-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[
The Great Impersonation (Aired January 27, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1948. CBS network. "Great Impersonation". Sustaining. An excellent, adventure/spy story set during the first World War, with a surprise ending. Walter Slezak, Luise Rainer, Beverly Roberts, Fletcher Markle, Everett Sloane, Robert Dryden. 1:00:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2017 00:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-01T17_02_11-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3613</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>
The Great Impersonation (Aired January 27, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first aired Tuesday, April 29, 1947, at 9:00 over CBS stations. It brought hour-long presentations of books and plays to radio, many of which had not been attempted before. Fletcher Markle, a CBC radio veteran, produced, hosted and occasionally acted in the series. Half way through the season, ratings were not as expected, possibly because the series didn't air on the West Coast. Big name actors were brought in to help improve ratings. The sustained series still left the air after only one season. Studio One ran until July 27, 1948, when it was replaced by Rooftops Of The City. However, the standards it set led to a TV series of the same name which ran for nine seasons. Studio One seems to be a forgotten gem. If you like high drama, these shows should not be overlooked. Offering a wide range of dramas. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 27, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Great Impersonation&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent, adventure/spy story set during the first World War, with a surprise ending. Walter Slezak, Luise Rainer, Beverly Roberts, Fletcher Markle, Everett Sloane, Robert Dryden. 1:00:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>
The Great Impersonation (Aired January 27, 1948)

Studio One, a drama anthology, which first ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - The Loving Cup (06-24-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - The Loving Cup (Aired June 24, 1956)

By the mid-1950s when Fort Laramie began, most of the actors on the west coast were doing some television and movie work so the program was rehearsed and taped for transcription during the evening. Once a week the cast and crew gathered at CBS Studio One in Hollywood to tape the show. In 1956 this was the last radio production studio in use in California. The series debuted on January 22, 1956 with an episode entitled "Playing Indian." Fort Laramie aired forty one episodes from January 22, 1956 to October 28, 1956. An audition episode was recorded on July 25, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

June 24, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Loving Cup". Captain Quince has an unusual way to give Lieutenant Seiberts the confidence he needs to be a good officer. The program was recorded May 31, 1956. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Helen Kleeb. 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-01T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>laramie,fort,raymond,burr,western,frontier,america,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1832</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - The Loving Cup (Aired June 24, 1956)

By the mid-1950s when Fort Laramie began, most of the actors on the west coast were doing some television and movie work so the program was rehearsed and taped for transcription during the evening. Once a week the cast and crew gathered at CBS Studio One in Hollywood to tape the show. In 1956 this was the last radio production studio in use in California. The series debuted on January 22, 1956 with an episode entitled &quot;Playing Indian.&quot; Fort Laramie aired forty one episodes from January 22, 1956 to October 28, 1956. An audition episode was recorded on July 25, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

June 24, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Loving Cup&quot;. Captain Quince has an unusual way to give Lieutenant Seiberts the confidence he needs to be a good officer. The program was recorded May 31, 1956. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Helen Kleeb. 30:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - The Loving Cup (Aired June 24, 1956)

By the mid-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Silent Men - Death And Taxes (12-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death And Taxes (Aired December 2, 1951)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of "Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 2, 1951. NBC network. "Death and Taxes". Sustaining. Not auditioned. A story about tax evasion and wholesale murder. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-10-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-10-01T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>silent,men,g-men,government,law,fbi,crime,douglas,fairbanks,jr,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death And Taxes (Aired December 2, 1951)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who played the part of &quot;Special Agents of all branches of the federal government who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us&quot;. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great pick for an actor to play in this series. He himself, had been involved in numerous operations, mostly secret, prior to and during World War II. Fairbanks worked for the US State Department prior to World War II, primarily in South American Countries. During World War II he worked with General Mountbatten's special ops units. These units were highly classified and involved counter-intelligence and Psychological Ops units. During the war he was also decorated a number of times. So when it came time to pitch the series to NBC, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. had an easy time. Show Notes From Eddie's Old Time Radio. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Death and Taxes&quot;. Sustaining. Not auditioned. A story about tax evasion and wholesale murder. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Joel Murcott (writer), Warren Lewis (producer, director). 29:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Death And Taxes (Aired December 2, 1951)

The Silent Men, an old time radio show which starred ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The First Nighter Program - Help Wanted Female (01-08-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of "the Little Theater Off Times Square" and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1948. CBS network. "Help Wanted, Female". Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer). 30:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>first,nighter,barbara,luddy,olan,soule,arch,oboler,program,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,scifi,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1847</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from 1930 to 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury [later known as Michael Rye). The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, emerging from the noise of people and street traffic into the crowded lobby of &quot;the Little Theater Off Times Square&quot; and then taking his seat in the third row center, where he gave the whispered introduction: The house lights have dimmed, and the curtain is about to go up on tonight's production. Romantic comedies were the specialty of the series, and the principal roles were played by the teams of Don Ameche and June Meredith. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 8, 1948. CBS network. &quot;Help Wanted, Female&quot;. Sponsored by: Campana cosmetics. Fraud for the starving children of Europe. Barbara Luddy, Olan Soule, William Conrad, Parley Baer, Floyd Miller (writer). 30:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Help Wanted Female (Aired January 8, 1948)

The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>People Are Funny - Two Times Two Is Four (07-16-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Times Two Is Four (Aired July 16, 1958)

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled "People are funny, aren't they?" on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 16, 1958. "Two Times Two Is Four" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Dial Soap. Rebroadcast as a feature on "Nightline." An observant man is asked the color of his wife's shoes. Art Linkletter, Morgan Beatty (host of "Nightline," substituting for Walter O'Keefe), John Guedel (producer), William Holden (public service announcement). 24:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-26T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>people,are,funny,comedy,humor,laugh,contest,prize,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1473</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Times Two Is Four (Aired July 16, 1958)

People are Funny is a long-running American radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s. The program ran from 1942 to 1960. The program's stunts and audience participation were calculated to reveal the humorous side of human nature. After contestants were sent from the studio to perform a task in public, the audience was told how the contestant was being double-crossed. The series began in 1938 when Guedel made an audition recording, and the following year, his concept of a comedy stunt show aired in Los Angeles as Pull Over, Neighbor, later reworked into All Aboard. Watching a bored, unreceptive audience listening to an after-dinner speaker, Guedel scribbled &quot;People are funny, aren't they?&quot; on a napkin, and he had his title. In 1942, learning of a show that was canceled, he pitched People are Funny to NBC, and it went on the air April 10, 1942 with Art Baker as host. In a popular first-season stunt, a man was assigned to register a trained seal at the Knickerbocker Hotel while explaining that the seal was his girlfriend. On October 1, 1943 Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. 

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July 16, 1958. &quot;Two Times Two Is Four&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Dial Soap. Rebroadcast as a feature on &quot;Nightline.&quot; An observant man is asked the color of his wife's shoes. Art Linkletter, Morgan Beatty (host of &quot;Nightline,&quot; substituting for Walter O'Keefe), John Guedel (producer), William Holden (public service announcement). 24:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Times Two Is Four (Aired July 16, 1958)

People are Funny is a long-running American radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Easy Mark (01-29-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Easy Mark (Aired January 29, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1949. CBS network. "The Easy Mark". Sustaining. "I was hired to find a blackmailer and I did. But first I found a badly beaten Adonis, a Jezebel with an accent and a man who had been an easy mark for murder." Internal evidence points to an March 15th broadcast date. Norman Macdonnell (producer), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Ralph Rose (director), Sylvia Syms, Ken Harvey, Paul Dubov, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Gerald Mohr, Roy Rowan (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-23T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1746</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Easy Mark (Aired January 29, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was by Dick Powell, when he played Raymond Chandler's detective on the Lux Radio Theater on June 11, 1945. This was a radio adaptation of the 1944 movie, from RKO, in which Mr. Powell played the lead. Two years later, Van Heflin starred as Marlowe in a summer replacement series for the Bob Hope Show on NBC. This series ran for 13 shows. On September 26, 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe, this time on CBS.  It remained a CBS show through its last show in 1951.

THIS EPISODE:

January 29, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Easy Mark&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;I was hired to find a blackmailer and I did. But first I found a badly beaten Adonis, a Jezebel with an accent and a man who had been an easy mark for murder.&quot; Internal evidence points to an March 15th broadcast date. Norman Macdonnell (producer), Mel Dinelli (writer), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Ralph Rose (director), Sylvia Syms, Ken Harvey, Paul Dubov, Laurette Fillbrandt, Richard Aurandt (music), Gerald Mohr, Roy Rowan (announcer), Raymond Chandler (creator). 29:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Easy Mark (Aired January 29, 1949)

The first portrayal of Phillip Marlowe on the radio was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater - Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (10-05-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Aired October 5, 1947)

The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's Studio One series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1947. NBC network. "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court". Sponsored by: Ford. The first show of the series. The Mark Twain classic is cleverly brought up to date with slang from the wartime era, there's even a Ford at King's Arthur's court! Henry Ford II speaks during the first commercial. An announcement is made that this is the first time the story has been dramatized on the air (not true, it was done July 23, 1946 on "Favorite Story". Mason Adams, George Zachery (producer, director), Howard Lindsay (host, narrator), Karl Swenson, Henry Ford II (commercial spokesman), Mark Twain (author), Lillian Shane (adaptor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Charita Bauer, Ian Martin (doubles), Santos Ortega (doubles), John Moore (doubles), Reese Taylor (doubles), Howard Teichman (editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Horace Braham (doubles), Neil Fitzgerald (doubles), Howard Teichman (story editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Martin Gabel (announcer). 58:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-09-22T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2017 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-22T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3520</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Aired October 5, 1947)

The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's Studio One series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 5, 1947. NBC network. &quot;A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. The first show of the series. The Mark Twain classic is cleverly brought up to date with slang from the wartime era, there's even a Ford at King's Arthur's court! Henry Ford II speaks during the first commercial. An announcement is made that this is the first time the story has been dramatized on the air (not true, it was done July 23, 1946 on &quot;Favorite Story&quot;. Mason Adams, George Zachery (producer, director), Howard Lindsay (host, narrator), Karl Swenson, Henry Ford II (commercial spokesman), Mark Twain (author), Lillian Shane (adaptor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Charita Bauer, Ian Martin (doubles), Santos Ortega (doubles), John Moore (doubles), Reese Taylor (doubles), Howard Teichman (editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Horace Braham (doubles), Neil Fitzgerald (doubles), Howard Teichman (story editor), George Faulkner (continuity), Martin Gabel (announcer). 58:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Aired October 5, 1947)

The show was supposed to fe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus - The Men From Mars (03-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2000 Plus - The Men From Mars (Aired March 29, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1950. Mutual network. "The Men From Mars". Sustaining. Two teenagers buy a second-hand space ship for $87 and take off for Mars! Peter Berry writer, possibly Barry), Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Ronald Liss, Ronnie Jacoby, Solette McMann, Ed Latimer, John Griggs, Sandy Fickert, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Adrian Penner (sound effects), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-21T22_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2017 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-21T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,sci-fi,space,planet,earth,star,galaxy,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1766</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2000 Plus - The Men From Mars (Aired March 29, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Men From Mars&quot;. Sustaining. Two teenagers buy a second-hand space ship for $87 and take off for Mars! Peter Berry writer, possibly Barry), Sherman H. Dryer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Ronald Liss, Ronnie Jacoby, Solette McMann, Ed Latimer, John Griggs, Sandy Fickert, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound effects), Adrian Penner (sound effects), Bob Emerick (announcer). 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2000 Plus - The Men From Mars (Aired March 29, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the netw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Guest Is John Garfield (11-19-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is John Garfield (Aired November 19, 1939)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as "Rubinoff and His Violin."With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 19, 1939. "Special Guest Is John Garfield" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Oh! Johnny." Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, "Courage a la Carte," by Agnes Ridgeway. Guest Alan Mowbray is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, "Who's Who in The Hoosegow." Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 59:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-09-20T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-20T04_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-20T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,&amp;,sanbbirn,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,variety,song,music,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3585</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is John Garfield (Aired November 19, 1939)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as &quot;Rubinoff and His Violin.&quot;With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE: 

November 19, 1939. &quot;Special Guest Is John Garfield&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Oh! Johnny.&quot; Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, &quot;Courage a la Carte,&quot; by Agnes Ridgeway. Guest Alan Mowbray is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, &quot;Who's Who in The Hoosegow.&quot; Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 59:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is John Garfield (Aired November 19, 1939)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the um...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O (Lights Out) - Official Killer (01-17-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. 

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January 17, 1972. CBS network. "Official Killer". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The hangman hangs the wrong man. The story is also known as, "State Executioner ." The script was used on Lights Out, August 17, 1943. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-19T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 17, 1972. CBS network. &quot;Official Killer&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The hangman hangs the wrong man. The story is also known as, &quot;State Executioner .&quot; The script was used on Lights Out, August 17, 1943. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 28:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Official Killer (Aired January 17, 1972)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Blackmail Murder (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. "The Blackmail Murder" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D. A. investigates the death of a psychiatrist. Blackmail is at the bottom of it all. Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-16T16_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-16T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,mercedes,mccambridge,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey.

THIS EPISODE:
 
1952. &quot;The Blackmail Murder&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Vitalis, Ingram Shaving Cream. The D. A. investigates the death of a psychiatrist. Blackmail is at the bottom of it all. Jay Jostyn, Vicki Vola, Len Doyle, Phillips H. Lord (creator), Peter Van Steeden (music director), Ed Byron (writer), Jerry Devine (writer). 28:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blackmail Murder (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Holiday (11-09-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" Holiday (Aired November 9, 1958)

Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1958. CBS network. "Holiday". Sponsored by: Kent, Plymouth. Cole Williams, a famous killer during the war, is dying in Batesville, Misouri. This is a network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Tom Hanley (writer), Richard Perkins, Helen Kleeb, Bud Sewell (announcer). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-09T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,gentleman,western,cowboy,indian,law,lawless,crime,justice,drama,adventure,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Holiday (Aired November 9, 1958)

Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald.

THIS EPISODE:

November 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Holiday&quot;. Sponsored by: Kent, Plymouth. Cole Williams, a famous killer during the war, is dying in Batesville, Misouri. This is a network, sponsored version. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Jack Moyles, Tom Hanley (writer), Richard Perkins, Helen Kleeb, Bud Sewell (announcer). 23:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; Holiday (Aired November 9, 1958)

Written and...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Vic &amp; Sade - Mid-Summer Madness (07-18-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Mid-Summer Madness (Aired July 18, 1946)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was "Old Time Radio" long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee net, KHJ, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shapoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. "Mid-Summer Madness" is plaguing the residents of the little house halfway up on the next block. Bernardine Flynn, Jack Fuller (announcer), Art Van Harvey, Clarence Hartzell, Roy Winsor (director), Paul Rhymer (writer), Sid Koss, Billy Idelson, Johnny Coons. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-09-08T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-08T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vic,sade,comedy,funny,laugh,humor,joke,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mid-Summer Madness (Aired July 18, 1946)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was &quot;Old Time Radio&quot; long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1946. Mutual-Don Lee net, KHJ, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Fitch's Shapoo, Fitch's Hair Tonic. &quot;Mid-Summer Madness&quot; is plaguing the residents of the little house halfway up on the next block. Bernardine Flynn, Jack Fuller (announcer), Art Van Harvey, Clarence Hartzell, Roy Winsor (director), Paul Rhymer (writer), Sid Koss, Billy Idelson, Johnny Coons. 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mid-Summer Madness (Aired July 18, 1946)

This classic work of American humor was first broadca...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight - The Locked Room (1968)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Locked Room (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-09-05T21_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2017 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-05T21_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beyond,midnight,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Locked Room (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe and was produced in South Africa. It was a replacement for another series McCabe produced, called SF68. That series adapted famous Sci-fi stories to radio, and it seems to have been the place where McCabe honed his craft. The subject matter to Beyond Midnight was more horror oriented, including madness, murder, and supernatural sleuths! What survives today doesn't involve a horror host per se, but a few include framing narration (by someone involved in the plot) while others just start up the story with no announcer or lead-in whatsoever. So it's possible the regular host or announcer was left off (edited out) of the recordings. The host-- if there was one-- may have only been heard by those who listened to this series when it first aired. It's another radio mystery we may never know for sure, but we're lucky to at least have some of the recordings!  


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Locked Room (1968) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

This series was written by Michael McCabe a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - The Case Of The Lucky Murderer (07-31-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-04T03_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>secrets,of,scotland,yard,police,cop,law,detective,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,old,radio,otr,kids,percy,hoskins,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1710</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_12347095.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for world wide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England&#8217;s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother&#8217;s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a through review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! The Secrets of Scotland Yard was initially hosted by Clive Brook, probably for the first year or so.


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Lucky Murderer (Aired July 31, 1950)

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an indep...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Henry Morgan Show - The Mikado (01-29-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Mikado (Aired January 29, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to "Old Man Adler" on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: "I would wear them to a dogfight." Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 29, 1947. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. The 2nd edition of, "The Morgan Digest." A very clever visit to, "Cornpone." A digest version of, "The Mikado" Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." An enjoyable show. Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, The Elm City Four, Ted Husing, Charles Irving (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-09-02T09_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-02T09_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Sep 2017 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-02T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>henry,morgan,arnold,stang,fran,warren,comedy,humor,joke,funny,laugh,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mikado (Aired January 29, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to &quot;Old Man Adler&quot; on the air; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler. Morgan had to read an Adler commercial heralding the new fall line of colors; Morgan thought the colors were dreadful, and said he wouldn't wear them to a dogfight, but perhaps the listeners would like them. Old Man Adler demanded a retraction on the air. Morgan obliged: &quot;I would wear them to a dogfight.&quot; Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 29, 1947. ABC network, WCAE, Pittsburgh aircheck. Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick, Walt's Furs (local). 10:30 P.M. The 2nd edition of, &quot;The Morgan Digest.&quot; A very clever visit to, &quot;Cornpone.&quot; A digest version of, &quot;The Mikado&quot; Ted Husing conducts another &quot;Shave-A-Thon.&quot; An enjoyable show. Henry Morgan, Bernard Green and His Orchestra, Arnold Stang, The Elm City Four, Ted Husing, Charles Irving (announcer). 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mikado (Aired January 29, 1947)

One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures in Research - 2 Episodes (09-17-46) (10-08-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[2 Episodes " Birth of the Balloon" (09-17-46 and "Dynamite" (10-08-46)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.

TODAY'S SHOW:

September 17, 1946 - Program #191. Westinghouse syndication. "The Birth Of The Balloon". Sustaining. A story about the Montgolfier brothers and the beginnings of manned flight. . 15 minutes.

October 8, 1946 - Program #194. Westinghouse syndication. "Dynamite". Sustaining. The history of dynamite and Alfred Noble. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-01T17_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Sep 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-01T17_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>westinghouse,adventures,in,research,history,education,school,learn,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot; Birth of the Balloon&quot; (09-17-46 and &quot;Dynamite&quot; (10-08-46)

A wonderfully informative old time radio series can be found in Adventures In Research. With tales that are not only wonderfully dramatic, but at the same time extremely interesting and entertaining. Adventures In Research offers the listener accounts in American scientific research history. You will be enthralled, as will your children. Best of all, in regards to providing a great educational tool for children, the episodes are made for their attention span, and run approximately fifteen minutes. Hear about the development of the parachute; History of 1st Regular Radio Broadcast; learn about the George Westinghouse; be amazed at The First American Patent; the horrible Dread Scourge - Typhus; be in awe of The Man Who Found A Continent; and so much more wonderful history.

TODAY'S SHOW:

September 17, 1946 - Program #191. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;The Birth Of The Balloon&quot;. Sustaining. A story about the Montgolfier brothers and the beginnings of manned flight. . 15 minutes.

October 8, 1946 - Program #194. Westinghouse syndication. &quot;Dynamite&quot;. Sustaining. The history of dynamite and Alfred Noble. . 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot; Birth of the Balloon&quot; (09-17-46 and &quot;Dynamite&quot; (10-08-46)

A wonderfully informati...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Hattie Pelfrey (03-11-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Hattie Pelfrey (Aired March 11, 1956)

Fort Laramie opened with "Specially transcribed tales of the dark and tragic ground of the wild frontier. The saga of fighting men who rode the rim of empire and the dramatic story of Lee Quince, Captain of Cavalry". When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutler's store (which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870), the surgeon's quarters, Old Bedlam (the officers' quarters) or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort. While Macdonnell planned to use the same writers, soundmen, and supporting actors in Fort Laramie that he relied upon in Gunsmoke, he naturally picked different leads. Heading up the cast was a 39 year old, Canadian-born actor with a long history in broadcasting and the movies, Raymond Burr.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1956. CBS network. "Hattie Pelfrey". Sustaining. Captain Quince is wounded and seeks shelter from the Arapahos in the cabin of a strange old woman...Hattie Pelfrey. Network version of cat. #17424. The system cue has been deleted. The program was recorded March 3, 1956. Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Sam Edwards, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Raymond Burr, Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Kathleen Hite (writer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-01T02_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2017 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-09-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-09-01T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>laramie,fort,raymond,burr,western,frontier,america,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Hattie Pelfrey (Aired March 11, 1956)

Fort Laramie opened with &quot;Specially transcribed tales of the dark and tragic ground of the wild frontier. The saga of fighting men who rode the rim of empire and the dramatic story of Lee Quince, Captain of Cavalry&quot;. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutler's store (which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870), the surgeon's quarters, Old Bedlam (the officers' quarters) or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort. While Macdonnell planned to use the same writers, soundmen, and supporting actors in Fort Laramie that he relied upon in Gunsmoke, he naturally picked different leads. Heading up the cast was a 39 year old, Canadian-born actor with a long history in broadcasting and the movies, Raymond Burr.

THIS EPISODE:

March 11, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Hattie Pelfrey&quot;. Sustaining. Captain Quince is wounded and seeks shelter from the Arapahos in the cabin of a strange old woman...Hattie Pelfrey. Network version of cat. #17424. The system cue has been deleted. The program was recorded March 3, 1956. Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Virginia Gregg, Sam Edwards, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Raymond Burr, Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Kathleen Hite (writer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Dark Venture (Mystery Playhouse) - Turnabout (05-20-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)

Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 20, 1946. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Turnabout". When a man is caught by his partner after stealing $50,000 from the company, murder seems the only way out. Howard Duff is heard in three different minor roles. AFRS program name: "Mystery Playhouse." The system cue has been deleted. The date is approximate. Howard Duff, Elliott Lewis. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)

Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover.

THIS EPISODE: 

May 20, 1946. ABC network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Turnabout&quot;. When a man is caught by his partner after stealing $50,000 from the company, murder seems the only way out. Howard Duff is heard in three different minor roles. AFRS program name: &quot;Mystery Playhouse.&quot; The system cue has been deleted. The date is approximate. Howard Duff, Elliott Lewis. 22:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Turnabout (Aired May 20, 1946)

Dark Venture (Mystery House) was a grim kind of thriller where ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Buying Stock (04-04-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Buying Stock (Aired April 4, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. 

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April 4, 1947. "Buying Stock" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan gets a hot tip and takes a cold plunge into the stock market. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Veola Vonn, Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Dick Lane, Norman Field. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Buying Stock (Aired April 4, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. When it returned to NBC in 1949, Louise Erickson played Betty and Jim Backus was heard as snobbish playboy Hubert Updike III. In 1950 The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. 

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April 4, 1947. &quot;Buying Stock&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana Toothpaste, Minit-Rub, Vitalis. Alan gets a hot tip and takes a cold plunge into the stock market. Alan Young, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Veola Vonn, Hans Conried, Charlie Cantor, Jim Backus, Dick Lane, Norman Field. 29:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Buying Stock (Aired April 4, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series prese...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - The Ghost Murders (12-27-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

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December 27, 1945. Program #11. Michelson syndication. "The Ghost Murders". Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-23T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,scifi,science,fiction,action,hero,doc,wipple,edwards,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1800</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 27, 1945. Program #11. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Ghost Murders&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ghost Murders (Aired December 27, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose origina...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason - The Case Of The Angry Mourner (11-02-57) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Angry Mourner (Aired November 2, 1957) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 2, 1957. The Case Of The Angry Mourner. There's no rest for Perry Mason. While on vacation at his remote cabin, a woman in the area is charged with the murder of a playboy. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale and William Hopper . 50:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2017 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-23T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,lawyer,law,crime,investigate,defense,justice,court,arrest,jail,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3039</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Angry Mourner (Aired November 2, 1957) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 2, 1957. The Case Of The Angry Mourner. There's no rest for Perry Mason. While on vacation at his remote cabin, a woman in the area is charged with the murder of a playboy. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale and William Hopper . 50:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Angry Mourner (Aired November 2, 1957) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>People Are Funny - Quickest Way To Borrow Money (10-01-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to "reveal the true nature" of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as "Survivor" and MTV's "Jackass." Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963).

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1958. "Quickest Way To Borrow Money" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Vick's Vapo-Rub. Rebroadcast as a feature on "Nightline." A housewife tries to pawn her husband...for $1000! Art Linkletter, Walter O'Keefe (host of "Nightline"), John Guedel (producer), Bert Parks (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Arnold Stang (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Dorothy Olsen (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Skitch Henderson (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"), Richard Hayes (promotional announcement for "Bandstand"). 22:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-23T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-23T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>people,are,funny,art,linkletter,laugh,joke,humor,kids,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1326</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to &quot;reveal the true nature&quot; of their guests. This show was considered a predecessor to most of the reality game shows we know today, such as &quot;Survivor&quot; and MTV's &quot;Jackass.&quot; Art Linkletter was the more well-known host of the show. Viewers grew up with him, but not just on People are Funny. He was also seen on Life With Linkletter (1950-52 &amp; 1969-70), Art Linkletter's House Party (1952-69), and The Art Linkletter Show (1963).

THIS EPISODE:

October 1, 1958. &quot;Quickest Way To Borrow Money&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Vick's Vapo-Rub. Rebroadcast as a feature on &quot;Nightline.&quot; A housewife tries to pawn her husband...for $1000! Art Linkletter, Walter O'Keefe (host of &quot;Nightline&quot;), John Guedel (producer), Bert Parks (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Arnold Stang (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Dorothy Olsen (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Skitch Henderson (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;), Richard Hayes (promotional announcement for &quot;Bandstand&quot;). 22:06. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Quickest Way To Borrow Money (Aired October 1, 1958)

People are Funny was a television game sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ford Theater - Wuthering Heights (01-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Wuthering Heights (Aired January 4, 1949)

Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. CBS network. "Wuthering Heights". Sponsored by: Ford. Romance on the moors once again. Montgomery Clift, Joan Lorring, Hester Sondergaard, Hedley Rennie, Fletcher Markle (host, director), Emily Bronte (author), Ben Hecht (adaptor), Charles MacArthur (adaptor), Patricia Weil, Gregory Morton, Miriam Wolfe, John Merlin, Nelson Case (announcer), Carl Emory, Rennie Rubin (script), Lana Domian (composer), Cy Feuer (conductor), Robert Dryden, Alan Devitt. 1:00:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2017 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-22T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>ford,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Wuthering Heights (Aired January 4, 1949)

Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1949. CBS network. &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot;. Sponsored by: Ford. Romance on the moors once again. Montgomery Clift, Joan Lorring, Hester Sondergaard, Hedley Rennie, Fletcher Markle (host, director), Emily Bronte (author), Ben Hecht (adaptor), Charles MacArthur (adaptor), Patricia Weil, Gregory Morton, Miriam Wolfe, John Merlin, Nelson Case (announcer), Carl Emory, Rennie Rubin (script), Lana Domian (composer), Cy Feuer (conductor), Robert Dryden, Alan Devitt. 1:00:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Wuthering Heights (Aired January 4, 1949)

Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gildersleeve - A Quiet Evening At Home (11-08-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Quiet Evening At Home (Aired November 8, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods — looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread — sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

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November 8, 1942. "A Quiet Evening At Home" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve wants to spend a quiet evening at home, so he starts by buying a piano! Harold Peary sings, "Why Do I Love You?" Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>A Quiet Evening At Home (Aired November 8, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. Built around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity. On Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. &quot;You're a haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!&quot; became a Gildersleeve catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of &quot;Gildersleeve's Diary&quot; on the Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40). He soon became so popular that Kraft Foods &#8212; looking primarily to promote its Parkay margarine spread &#8212; sponsored a new series with Peary's Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve as the central, slightly softened, and slightly befuddled focus of a lively new family. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1942. &quot;A Quiet Evening At Home&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay, Pabst-Ett. Gildersleeve wants to spend a quiet evening at home, so he starts by buying a piano! Harold Peary sings, &quot;Why Do I Love You?&quot; Billy Mills (composer, conductor), Earle Ross, Harold Peary, John Whedon (writer), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Lillian Randolph, Lurene Tuttle, Richard LeGrand, Shirley Mitchell, Verna Felton, Walter Tetley. 34:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Quiet Evening At Home (Aired November 8, 1942)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957), initially...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dimension X - Courtesy (07-26-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Courtesy (Aired July 26, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven" is as gripping today as when first heard. His "Martian Chronicles" was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an "adventures in time and space, told in future tense" theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

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July 26, 1951. NBC network. "Courtesy". Sustaining. The doomed second expedition to Landro is dying of plague. How do the natives manage to survive? The system cue has been deleted. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" August 18, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Billy Gray, Clifford Simak (author), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Lawson Zerbe, Norman Rose (host), William Welch (producer), William Zuckert, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2017 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-08-12T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Courtesy (Aired July 26, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be done with science fiction on the air. It came so late that nobody cared, but some of the stories stand as classics of the medium. Bradbury's &quot;Mars Is Heaven&quot; is as gripping today as when first heard. His &quot;Martian Chronicles&quot; was one of the series' most impressive offerings. Dimension X played heavily on an &quot;adventures in time and space, told in future tense&quot; theme. Actors who worked regularly on the show included Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Ralph Bell, John Larkin, Les Damon, and Mason Adams. It was directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King. The deep-voiced narrator was Norman Rose. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 26, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Courtesy&quot;. Sustaining. The doomed second expedition to Landro is dying of plague. How do the natives manage to survive? The system cue has been deleted. The script was subsequently used on &quot;X Minus One&quot; August 18, 1955. Albert Buhrman (music), Billy Gray, Clifford Simak (author), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (adaptor), Lawson Zerbe, Norman Rose (host), William Welch (producer), William Zuckert, Fred Collins (announcer). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Courtesy (Aired July 26, 1951)

Dimension X was a very effective demonstration of what could be...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Venture - The Only Inhabitant (11-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Only Inhabitant (Aired November 19, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to "see" the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy. It was racy radio alright, the kind that made them pass new regulations in 1947 to tone it down. Maybe that's why Dark Venture ended that same year. (Or maybe it was that producer Donald Wilson was too busy with a similar series which was even more popular, The Whistler.) Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2017 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-30T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Only Inhabitant (Aired November 19, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where the listener got inside the twisted head of the murderer and heard his thoughts. It was not supernatural horror, but horror just the same... the kind that evil minds spawn when they are scheming ways to kill someone and get away with it. The writing was sharp and gritty. These killers were hardened sociopaths that didn't give a damn about anyone else. They had no conscience and were diabolical in their plots. Unfortunately for them, the audience also liked to see others suffer, especially if that person was guilty and deserved his comeuppance. So each week millions could tune in to &quot;see&quot; the murderer meet his fate on the radio in their mind's eye. The killing method wasn't especially creative. It was usually the tried and true technique of strangulation, knifing, or shooting. No, what made Dark Venture interesting was the manner in which the killer plotted to get away with it all. Killers would devise sinister mind games to trick their wife into believing she was going insane, or manipulate a business partner into thinking he was being stalked by a phantom lover. Both of these elaborate plots were dreamed up to provide a fall guy for the murder, and both would have worked too-- except for some small detail that would unravel the entire conspiracy. It was racy radio alright, the kind that made them pass new regulations in 1947 to tone it down. Maybe that's why Dark Venture ended that same year. (Or maybe it was that producer Donald Wilson was too busy with a similar series which was even more popular, The Whistler.) Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Only Inhabitant (Aired November 19, 1946)

Dark Venture was a grim kind of thriller where t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boston Blackie - Old Man Graham's Wife (06-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Old Man Graham's Wife (Aired June 4, 1946)

Boston Blackie first appeared in crime stories published in The American Magazine and Redbook written by former confidence man Jack Boyle (whose stories were originally published under the byline "6006" (his prison number). "He had served three terms in prison - I believe in San Quentin, and one in Colorado - he was an opium addict, and a hard drinking man if ever there was one," recalled editor Ray Long. "But withal, one of the most entertaining men in the world, and so far as his dealings with me went, a square shooter ... He wrote, I should say, the best crook stories that were ever put on paper." Boston Blackie was portrayed in silent films by Bert Lytell, Lionel Barrymore, David Powell, William Russell, Forest Stanley and Raymond Glenn before Chester Morris made the role his own in 14 Columbia films and in a 1944 NBC summer replacement series (with Richard Lane reprising his screen role as Inspector Farraday). Show Notes From www.chrisneylon.com


  
 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-27T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>boston,richard,kollmar,blackie,chester,morris,detective,drama,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Old Man Graham's Wife (Aired June 4, 1946)

Boston Blackie first appeared in crime stories published in The American Magazine and Redbook written by former confidence man Jack Boyle (whose stories were originally published under the byline &quot;6006&quot; (his prison number). &quot;He had served three terms in prison - I believe in San Quentin, and one in Colorado - he was an opium addict, and a hard drinking man if ever there was one,&quot; recalled editor Ray Long. &quot;But withal, one of the most entertaining men in the world, and so far as his dealings with me went, a square shooter ... He wrote, I should say, the best crook stories that were ever put on paper.&quot; Boston Blackie was portrayed in silent films by Bert Lytell, Lionel Barrymore, David Powell, William Russell, Forest Stanley and Raymond Glenn before Chester Morris made the role his own in 14 Columbia films and in a 1944 NBC summer replacement series (with Richard Lane reprising his screen role as Inspector Farraday). Show Notes From www.chrisneylon.com


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Old Man Graham's Wife (Aired June 4, 1946)

Boston Blackie first appeared in crime stories publ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Gold Digger (09-28-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Gold Digger (Aired September 28, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.

THIS EPISODE:

September 28, 1958. CBS network. "The Gold Digger". Sponsored by: GMAC Trucks. Kendall meets two gold miners who have just struck it rich...and a saloon lady very determined to take it away from them. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Joseph Kearns, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-27T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,gentleman,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Gold Digger (Aired September 28, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.

THIS EPISODE:

September 28, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Gold Digger&quot;. Sponsored by: GMAC Trucks. Kendall meets two gold miners who have just struck it rich...and a saloon lady very determined to take it away from them. The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jack Kruschen, Virginia Gregg, Joseph Kearns, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Winning A Prize Drawing (12-18-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Winning A Prize Drawing (Aired December 18, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter. Throughout the 1930s he was teamed with comic actress Mary Boland in a string of domestic farces.

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1941. "Winning A Prize Drawing " - Program #20. Mutual net origination, syndicated. Sustaining. The first tune is, "You're Grand." Charlie needs money badly and wins a $500 prize at bank night in a theatre. David Rose and His Orchestra, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Jerry Hausner, Sara Berner, Hanley Stafford, Charlie Lung, Harry Lang, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, Charles Ruggles, Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-07-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-23T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barrel,of,fun,comedy,humor,laugh,contest,prize,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Winning A Prize Drawing (Aired December 18, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter. Throughout the 1930s he was teamed with comic actress Mary Boland in a string of domestic farces.

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1941. &quot;Winning A Prize Drawing &quot; - Program #20. Mutual net origination, syndicated. Sustaining. The first tune is, &quot;You're Grand.&quot; Charlie needs money badly and wins a $500 prize at bank night in a theatre. David Rose and His Orchestra, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Jerry Hausner, Sara Berner, Hanley Stafford, Charlie Lung, Harry Lang, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, Charles Ruggles, Art Gilmore (announcer). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Winning A Prize Drawing (Aired December 18, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of The Abbotts - The Blood Red Diamond (03-06-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 6, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Blood Red Diamond". Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-07-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-11T16_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abbotts,les,damon,claudia,morgan,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,cop,murder,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955. The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. Scripts were by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis Van Rooten. Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947. Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. The Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

THIS EPISODE:

March 6, 1955. NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Blood Red Diamond&quot;. Mandel Kramer, Claudia Morgan, Frances Crane (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Dewey Bergman (composer, conductor), Ted Lloyd (producer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Harry Frazee (director, recordist), Wayne Howell (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Blood Red Diamond (Aired March 6, 1955)

Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - The Hummer (12-06-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hummer (Aired December 6, 1950)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1950. An audition show was done on August 23, 1950 and Harold Peary was the creator and main performer. Previously starring on The Great Gildersleeve, Peary took many of Gildy's characteristics along with him to his new Honest Harold character... the "dirty" laugh, singing songs, and closing dialogue over credits were all there with Harold. And that voice. Who could forget that voice? In simple terms, Peary couldn't or wouldn't sound and act differently enough to make listeners forget Gildy, and that made it very tough for the new show to fly. Perhaps the plot was a little creaky for the beginning of the Rock 'n' Roll era, as well. The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 6, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Honest Harold is being stalked by a killer known as "The Hummer". Harold Peary (performer, creator), Jane Morgan, William Tracy, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jul 2017 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-07-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-07-09T12_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hummer (Aired December 6, 1950)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1950. An audition show was done on August 23, 1950 and Harold Peary was the creator and main performer. Previously starring on The Great Gildersleeve, Peary took many of Gildy's characteristics along with him to his new Honest Harold character... the &quot;dirty&quot; laugh, singing songs, and closing dialogue over credits were all there with Harold. And that voice. Who could forget that voice? In simple terms, Peary couldn't or wouldn't sound and act differently enough to make listeners forget Gildy, and that made it very tough for the new show to fly. Perhaps the plot was a little creaky for the beginning of the Rock 'n' Roll era, as well. The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 6, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Honest Harold is being stalked by a killer known as &quot;The Hummer&quot;. Harold Peary (performer, creator), Jane Morgan, William Tracy, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer). 29:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Hummer (Aired December 6, 1950)

The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Buffalo Skinner (10-20-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Buffalo Skinner (Aired October 20, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. 


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-06-24T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-24T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,law,gun,gunfighter,adventure,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1640</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Buffalo Skinner (Aired October 20, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way. It was more a question of the victim being relieved of the heavy burden of his or her riches, rather than having some of their prized possessions taken away from them. Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Buffalo Skinner (Aired October 20, 1953)

Broadcast ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - 2 Episodes From (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From (1947) "The Coin Collector Mystery" and "Bullets Make Holes"

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line "mystery is my hobby," hence the title of the show.

TODAY'S SHOW:

1947. Program #48. Mutual net origination, Lawrence syndication. "The Coin Collector Mystery". Commercials added locally. Coin collector Grant Parker has a Maria Theresa Thaler. One of his weekend guests is planning to steal the coin. Barton Drake is attacked by a boomarang! The program concludes with the phrase, "Murder Is My Hobby," indicating a rebroadcast of the earlier, network series. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 25:22. 

1947. Mutual net origination, Lawrence syndication. "Bullets Make Holes". Commercials added locally. Case History #114. "Ronald The Razor" has escaped from prison and is heading towards a rural lodge. Seven shots are heard from Cabin #6, which is immediately deduced as pistol shots (a .45 automatic). The date is approximate. Max Warner has been shot through the jugular vein. His friend Steve Morgan has admitted to the shooting. Max's wife says, "I'm glad he's dead, the louse!" The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2017 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-23T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,is,my,hobby,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2898</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From (1947) &quot;The Coin Collector Mystery&quot; and &quot;Bullets Make Holes&quot;

Glen Langan stars as Barton Drake who presents each episode in the first person and to a live audience. It ran from 1945 through 1948. Suspense, mystery and drama seem to be an every day part of his life. Stolen treasure maps, murder at every turn and all entangled with the sounds of a loud organ meant to keep the listener on the edge of their chair. Fred Howard (writer), Dave Titus (director), Ray Wilson (writer), Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Ken Christy, John McIntire, Betty Lou Gerson, Bruce Buell (anouncer),  Junius Matthews. Drake was writer who loves to solve crimes and mysteries, together with his sidekick Noah Danton, a police officer. Before each episode ended, Drake would cite his line &quot;mystery is my hobby,&quot; hence the title of the show.

TODAY'S SHOW:

1947. Program #48. Mutual net origination, Lawrence syndication. &quot;The Coin Collector Mystery&quot;. Commercials added locally. Coin collector Grant Parker has a Maria Theresa Thaler. One of his weekend guests is planning to steal the coin. Barton Drake is attacked by a boomarang! The program concludes with the phrase, &quot;Murder Is My Hobby,&quot; indicating a rebroadcast of the earlier, network series. The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 25:22. 

1947. Mutual net origination, Lawrence syndication. &quot;Bullets Make Holes&quot;. Commercials added locally. Case History #114. &quot;Ronald The Razor&quot; has escaped from prison and is heading towards a rural lodge. Seven shots are heard from Cabin #6, which is immediately deduced as pistol shots (a .45 automatic). The date is approximate. Max Warner has been shot through the jugular vein. His friend Steve Morgan has admitted to the shooting. Max's wife says, &quot;I'm glad he's dead, the louse!&quot; The date is approximate. Glenn Langan, Norman Field. 24:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From (1947) &quot;The Coin Collector Mystery&quot; and &quot;Bullets Make Holes&quot;

Glen Langan stars...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder At Midnight (FIXED)- Red Wheels (03-24-47)--REPAIRED</title>
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        <![CDATA[Red Wheels (Aired March 24, 1947)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1947. Program #17. Syndicated. "Red Wheels". Commercials added locally. The story of a train ride that ends in death. Well done! Albert Buhrman (music), Anton M. Leader (director), John Griggs, Karl Swenson, Max Ehrlich (writer), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-06-14T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2017 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-14T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,at,midnight,adventure,suspense,drama,thriller,horror,death,killer,lawson,zerbe,karl,swenson,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1436</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Red Wheels (Aired March 24, 1947)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs for Murder At Midnight averaged about $5000 per program, one of the higher costs of canned, syndicated programming of the era. But the investment shows. And indeed, well into its almost six years of syndication, the series continued to pull respectable audience shares. The talent included well known names such as Lawson Zerbe, Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger, Lon Clark, Frank Readick, Elspeth Eric, Mandel Kramer, Michael Fitzmaurice, Alfred Shirley, and Raymond Edward Johnson--and his wife, among many other well-respected east coast actors of the era. Anton Leader, later famous for his Television work, directed the series. The writing staff was also top-notch, with names such as Max Erlich, Joe Ruscoll and Robert Newman, among others.

THIS EPISODE:

March 24, 1947. Program #17. Syndicated. &quot;Red Wheels&quot;. Commercials added locally. The story of a train ride that ends in death. Well done! Albert Buhrman (music), Anton M. Leader (director), John Griggs, Karl Swenson, Max Ehrlich (writer), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Louis G. Cowan (producer). 23:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Red Wheels (Aired March 24, 1947)

According to Billboard magazine, talent and production costs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Alan Young Show - Lifeguard Contest (05-30-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lifeguard Contest (Aired May 30, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 30, 1947. "Lifeguard Contest" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. Alan wants to get the job as lifeguard at the new Van Nuys swimming pool. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-07T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alan,young,kenny,delmar,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lifeguard Contest (Aired May 30, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series presented in diverse formats over a nine-year period and starring Canadian-English actor Alan Young. It began on NBC radio as a summer replacement situation comedy in 1944, featuring vocalist Bea Wain. It moved to ABC with Jean Gillespie portraying Young's girlfriend Betty. The program was next broadcast by NBC for a 1946-47 run and was off in 1948. The Alan Young Show moved to television as a variety, sketch comedy show, taking an 11-month hiatus in 1952. When it returned for its final season in 1953, the tone and format of the show changed into the more conventional sitcom, with Young playing a bank teller with Dawn Addams cast as his girlfriend and Melville Faber portraying his son. The Alan Young Show received two Emmy Awards during its run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 30, 1947. &quot;Lifeguard Contest&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Vitalis. Alan wants to get the job as lifeguard at the new Van Nuys swimming pool. Al Schwartz (writer), Alan Young, Charlie Cantor, Dick Lane, Hans Conried, Jim Backus, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Sherwood Schwartz (writer), Veola Vonn (commercial). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Lifeguard Contest (Aired May 30, 1947)

The Alan Young Show was a radio and television series p...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The MGM Theater Of The Air - Stablemates (02-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)

The "MGM Theater of the Air" wasn’t able to offer up a "big gun" host like Lux’s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM’s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as "Dancing in the Dark". "By Myself," and "You and the Night and the Music" and librettist for such Broadway successes as "The Band Wagon" and "Revenge with Music". Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week’s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. Like most MGM radio productions - and, in fact, most syndicated series in general - "MGM Theater of the Air" had a fairly tight budget to work with each week and the lion’s share usually went towards securing that week’s big name performer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1950. Program #17. MGM syndication. "Stablemates". Commercials added locally. A young boy with a love of horses, a grizzled old vet with a taste for booze, a race horse with a chance for the big time, and a liberal dose of schmaltz. Mickey Rooney, Parker Fennelly, Agnes Young, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer). 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-06T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mgm,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family,&amp;</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3487</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)

The &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a &quot;big gun&quot; host like Lux&#8217;s Cecil B. DeMille, so the series settled instead for Howard Dietz. Though not the legendary self-promoting showman that DeMille was, Dietz was certainly no slouch when it came to his chosen field; he was MGM&#8217;s vice president at the time and had also made his name as a publicist, lyricist of such tunes as &quot;Dancing in the Dark&quot;. &quot;By Myself,&quot; and &quot;You and the Night and the Music&quot; and librettist for such Broadway successes as &quot;The Band Wagon&quot; and &quot;Revenge with Music&quot;. Assisted by announcer Ed Stokes, Dietz would announce with great fanfare the program's weekly production and guest star, serve as sort of a quasi-narrator throughout the broadcast, and then at the end would chat up the week&#8217;s star, allowing them to plug their latest project. Like most MGM radio productions - and, in fact, most syndicated series in general - &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; had a fairly tight budget to work with each week and the lion&#8217;s share usually went towards securing that week&#8217;s big name performer.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1950. Program #17. MGM syndication. &quot;Stablemates&quot;. Commercials added locally. A young boy with a love of horses, a grizzled old vet with a taste for booze, a race horse with a chance for the big time, and a liberal dose of schmaltz. Mickey Rooney, Parker Fennelly, Agnes Young, Ed Stokes (announcer), Howard Dietz (host), Joel Herron (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director), Raymond Katz (producer). 58:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Stablemates (Aired January 13, 1950)

The &quot;MGM Theater of the Air&quot; wasn&#8217;t able to offer up a &quot;b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Possum River Bridge (12-05-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" - Possum River Bridge (Aired December 5, 1945)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1945. Program #2008/1233. Syndicated. "Ben Jackson"/"Possum River Bridge". Music fill for local commercial insert. A rancher is trying to burn the wheat grown by the "nesters," and also to burn down the bridge over the Possum River. Brace Beemer, John Todd, George W. Trendle (writer, creator, producer), Fran Striker (writer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jun 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-03T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone,ranger,tonto,silver,earle,graser,john,todd,fran,striker,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,justice,drama,adventure,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1716</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Possum River Bridge (Aired December 5, 1945)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 5, 1945. Program #2008/1233. Syndicated. &quot;Ben Jackson&quot;/&quot;Possum River Bridge&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A rancher is trying to burn the wheat grown by the &quot;nesters,&quot; and also to burn down the bridge over the Possum River. Brace Beemer, John Todd, George W. Trendle (writer, creator, producer), Fran Striker (writer). 28:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Possum River Bridge (Aired December 5, 1945)

Tont...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Dr. Kildare - Abandoned Baby (05-03-50) </title>
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        <![CDATA[Abandoned Baby (Aired May 3, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 3, 1950. "Abandoned Baby" - Program #14. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A baby has been abandoned in one of Blair Hospital's ambulances. Jack Webb portrays a cynical police lieutenant. Well written. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Jack Webb, Les Crutchfield (writer), Virginia Gregg, Dick Joy (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Edwin Max, Lillian Buyeff, Jerry Hausner. 27:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-06-02T13_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-02T13_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2017 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-02T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>doctor,kildare,dr.,lionel,barrymore,lew,ayres,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1640</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Abandoned Baby (Aired May 3, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled &quot;Nosy Parker&quot; by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb. 

THIS EPISODE: 

May 3, 1950. &quot;Abandoned Baby&quot; - Program #14. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A baby has been abandoned in one of Blair Hospital's ambulances. Jack Webb portrays a cynical police lieutenant. Well written. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Jack Webb, Les Crutchfield (writer), Virginia Gregg, Dick Joy (announcer), William P. Rousseau (director), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Edwin Max, Lillian Buyeff, Jerry Hausner. 27:20. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Abandoned Baby (Aired May 3, 1950)

In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Ba...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes (01-17-58) (01-21-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Flying to New York" (01-17-58) and "Book Borrowing " (01-21-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-01T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>couple,next,door,comedy,funny,joke,laugh,olan,soule,elinor,harriot,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1717</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Flying to New York&quot; (01-17-58) and &quot;Book Borrowing &quot; (01-21-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Flying to New York&quot; (01-17-58) and &quot;Book Borrowing &quot; (01-21-58)

The Couple Next Do...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lights Out - The Little People (07-27-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Little People (Aired July 27, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1943. CBS network. "The Little People". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The eternal triangle seems a bit lopsided when two of the angles are shrunken to doll size. The lead character uses what sounds like a Bela Lugosi accent. This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-06-01T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Little People (Aired July 27, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over. By the time Cooper left, the series had inspired about 600 fan clubs. Cooper's run was characterized by grisly stories spiked with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor, a sort of radio Grand Guignol. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 27, 1943. CBS network. &quot;The Little People&quot;. Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Energene Shoe White. The eternal triangle seems a bit lopsided when two of the angles are shrunken to doll size. The lead character uses what sounds like a Bela Lugosi accent. This is a network, sponsored version. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman). 30:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Little People (Aired July 27, 1943)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Coo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Challenge Of The Yukon - &quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; 02-24-44 and &quot;The Great Dog King&quot; 03-02-44</title>
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        <![CDATA["The Hannigan Brothers" 02-24-44 and "The Great Dog King" 03-02-44

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. 

"TODAY'S SHOW: 02-24-44 "The Hannigan Brothers" and 03-02-44 "The Great Dog King"

February 24, 1944. Program #317. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "The Hannigan Brothers". Sustaining. One brother likes dogs, the other one doesn't. The dog-hater is the one with the cute little daughter. Possibly recorded February 15, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:24. 

March 2, 1944. Program #318. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "The Great Dog King". Sustaining. Henri Louis Duran owns the trading post and has a beautiful daughter. There's gold on the property too! King takes on a pack of wolves to save Duran's life! The program was possibly recorded February 22, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker, Betty Joyce. 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2017 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-31T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>challenge,yukon,thanksgiving,holiday,king,dog,sargeant,preston,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,northwest,mounted,police,crime,law,justice,investigate,arrest,jail,huskies,jay,michael</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1738</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; 02-24-44 and &quot;The Great Dog King&quot; 03-02-44

Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. 

&quot;TODAY'S SHOW: 02-24-44 &quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; and 03-02-44 &quot;The Great Dog King&quot;

February 24, 1944. Program #317. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot;. Sustaining. One brother likes dogs, the other one doesn't. The dog-hater is the one with the cute little daughter. Possibly recorded February 15, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:24. 

March 2, 1944. Program #318. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. &quot;The Great Dog King&quot;. Sustaining. Henri Louis Duran owns the trading post and has a beautiful daughter. There's gold on the property too! King takes on a pack of wolves to save Duran's life! The program was possibly recorded February 22, 1944. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Fran Striker, Betty Joyce. 14:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Hannigan Brothers&quot; 02-24-44 and &quot;The Great Dog King&quot; 03-02-44

Challenge of the Yukon was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Fantasy - Pennsylvania Turnpike (03-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Pennsylvania Turnpike (Aired March 20, 1942)

The following is a news promo promoting the show: "Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1942. Program #18. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. "Pennsylvania Turnpike". Sustaining. An aged hitch-hiker who refused to ride in any car which did not have an occupant with red hair. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-28T23_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-28T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dark,fantasy,venture,scott,bishop,adventure,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,scifi,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,kill,holiday,xmas,christmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1465</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Pennsylvania Turnpike (Aired March 20, 1942)

The following is a news promo promoting the show: &quot;Every since Lights Out went out several years ago, fans of the fiendish have been clamoring for more good old goose-pimple horror drama on the air. Now they have it. One of the programs that currently freezes the airwaves with its chilling stories is Dark Fantasy comparatively new to the networks. In the late hours of Friday nights these shivery, shocking stories go out over NBC - right straight from Oklahoma City, which you might not have thought of as headquarters for haunts. Station WKY is the home of the Dark Fantasy plays, and the writer is Scott Bishop, who lives in the midst of mystery and the supernatural, represented by the innurnerable volumes of thriller fiction, fantasy lore and all kinds of horror literature that fill his home andhis office. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 20, 1942. Program #18. NBC network, WKY, Oklahoma City origination. &quot;Pennsylvania Turnpike&quot;. Sustaining. An aged hitch-hiker who refused to ride in any car which did not have an occupant with red hair. Scott Bishop (writer), Ben Morris, Fred Wayne, Muir Hite, Tom Paxton (announcer). 24:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Pennsylvania Turnpike (Aired March 20, 1942)

The following is a news promo promoting the show...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>My Favorite Husband (Starring Lucille Ball) - The Absolute Truth (01-28-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Absolute Truth (Aired January 28, 1949)

My Favorite Husband is the name of an American radio program and network television series. The original radio show, co-starring Lucille Ball, was the initial basis for what evolved into the groundbreaking TV sitcom I Love Lucy. The series was based on the 1940 novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, written by Isabel Scott Rorick, which had previously been adapted into the 1942 Paramount feature film Are Husbands Necessary?, co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. My Favorite Husband began on CBS Radio with Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cugat. After a few early episodes, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Liz and George Cooper. The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!"  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-23T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Absolute Truth (Aired January 28, 1949)

My Favorite Husband is the name of an American radio program and network television series. The original radio show, co-starring Lucille Ball, was the initial basis for what evolved into the groundbreaking TV sitcom I Love Lucy. The series was based on the 1940 novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, written by Isabel Scott Rorick, which had previously been adapted into the 1942 Paramount feature film Are Husbands Necessary?, co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. My Favorite Husband began on CBS Radio with Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cugat. After a few early episodes, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Liz and George Cooper. The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot;  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Absolute Truth (Aired January 28, 1949)

My Favorite Husband is the name of an American rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Phil Silvers Show - Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (02-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)

Silvers started entertaining at age 11, when he would sing in theaters when the projector broke down (a common occurrence in those days). By age 13 he was working as a singer in the Gus Edwards Revue, and then worked in vaudeville and as a burlesque comic. Silvers next worked in short films for the Vitaphone studio, such as Ups and Downs (1937), and on Broadway, where he made his debut in the short-lived show Yokel Boy in 1939. Critics raved about Silvers, who was hailed as the bright spot in the mediocre play. The Broadway revue High Kickers (1941) was based on his concept. He made his feature film debut in Hit Parade of 1941 in 1940 (his previous appearance as a 'pitch man' in Strike Up the Band was cut). Over the next two decades, he worked as a character actor for MGM, Columbia, and 20th Century Fox, in such films as Lady Be Good (1941), Coney Island (1943), Cover Girl (1944), and Summer Stock (1950). When the studio system began to decline, he returned to the stage. Silvers wrote the lyrics for Frank Sinatra's "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)". Although he was not a songwriter, he wrote the lyrics while visiting composer Jimmy Van Heusen.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-05-20T08_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 May 2017 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-20T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>phil,silvers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,old,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)

Silvers started entertaining at age 11, when he would sing in theaters when the projector broke down (a common occurrence in those days). By age 13 he was working as a singer in the Gus Edwards Revue, and then worked in vaudeville and as a burlesque comic. Silvers next worked in short films for the Vitaphone studio, such as Ups and Downs (1937), and on Broadway, where he made his debut in the short-lived show Yokel Boy in 1939. Critics raved about Silvers, who was hailed as the bright spot in the mediocre play. The Broadway revue High Kickers (1941) was based on his concept. He made his feature film debut in Hit Parade of 1941 in 1940 (his previous appearance as a 'pitch man' in Strike Up the Band was cut). Over the next two decades, he worked as a character actor for MGM, Columbia, and 20th Century Fox, in such films as Lady Be Good (1941), Coney Island (1943), Cover Girl (1944), and Summer Stock (1950). When the studio system began to decline, he returned to the stage. Silvers wrote the lyrics for Frank Sinatra's &quot;Nancy (With the Laughing Face)&quot;. Although he was not a songwriter, he wrote the lyrics while visiting composer Jimmy Van Heusen.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Frank Sinatra (Aired February 9, 1946)

Silvers started entertaining at age 11...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Curtain Time - Solid Sender (07-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Solid Sender (Aired July 26, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1947. NBC network, Chicago origination. "Solid Sender". Sponsored by: Snickers. Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Patricia Dunlap, Maurice Copeland, George Cisar, Tom K. O'Hara (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-05-16T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-16T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain,time,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1659</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Solid Sender (Aired July 26, 1947)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

July 26, 1947. NBC network, Chicago origination. &quot;Solid Sender&quot;. Sponsored by: Snickers. Nannette Sargent, Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Patricia Dunlap, Maurice Copeland, George Cisar, Tom K. O'Hara (writer), Patrick Allen (host), Harry Elders. 27:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes From 1958</title>
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        <![CDATA[2-Ep. "Noise In The Attic" (03-26-58) and "The Green Dye" (03-27-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.

TODAY'S SHOW: "Noise In The Attic" and "The Green Dye"

March 26, 1958. CBS network. "Noise In The Attic" - Sustaining. There's a skunk in the attic. No kidding, there's a skunk in the attic! The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Margaret Hamilton, Stuart Metz (announcer). 14:42.

March 27, 1958. CBS network. "The Green Dye" - Sustaining. A bath in green dye turns out to be a colorful situation. The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Francie Meyers, Julie Lawrence, Stuart Metz (announcer). 14:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-05-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-05-01T10_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>couple,next,door,peg,lynch,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1660</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2-Ep. &quot;Noise In The Attic&quot; (03-26-58) and &quot;The Green Dye&quot; (03-27-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.

TODAY'S SHOW: &quot;Noise In The Attic&quot; and &quot;The Green Dye&quot;

March 26, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Noise In The Attic&quot; - Sustaining. There's a skunk in the attic. No kidding, there's a skunk in the attic! The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Margaret Hamilton, Stuart Metz (announcer). 14:42.

March 27, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Green Dye&quot; - Sustaining. A bath in green dye turns out to be a colorful situation. The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Francie Meyers, Julie Lawrence, Stuart Metz (announcer). 14:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2-Ep. &quot;Noise In The Attic&quot; (03-26-58) and &quot;The Green Dye&quot; (03-27-58)

The Couple Next Door was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Goodbye Willa (08-19-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Goodbye Willa (Aired August 19, 1956)

 The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. The U.S. government bought the site of Fort Laramie in 1849 to house a military force which would protect this part of the Oregon Trail from hostile Indians. The fort also served as a station for the Overland Stage, the short-lived Pony Express, and a supply depot for the lengthy military campaigns against the Sioux and the Cheyenne under Sitting Bull in the 1870s. The earliest paintings of the fort, dating back to 1837, show it to be a log stockade with high walls and raised blockhouses. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 19, 1956. CBS network. "Goodbye Willa". Sustaining. Captain Quince finally takes the plunge...and proposes to Miss Willa. Network version of cat. #17438. The program was recorded July 21, 1956. The writer of the script is reported to have been Les Crutchfield. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, John Dehner. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-24T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>laramie,fort,raymond,burr,western,frontier,america,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1819</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Goodbye Willa (Aired August 19, 1956)

 The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. The U.S. government bought the site of Fort Laramie in 1849 to house a military force which would protect this part of the Oregon Trail from hostile Indians. The fort also served as a station for the Overland Stage, the short-lived Pony Express, and a supply depot for the lengthy military campaigns against the Sioux and the Cheyenne under Sitting Bull in the 1870s. The earliest paintings of the fort, dating back to 1837, show it to be a log stockade with high walls and raised blockhouses. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 19, 1956. CBS network. &quot;Goodbye Willa&quot;. Sustaining. Captain Quince finally takes the plunge...and proposes to Miss Willa. Network version of cat. #17438. The program was recorded July 21, 1956. The writer of the script is reported to have been Les Crutchfield. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, John Dehner. 30:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Goodbye Willa (Aired August 19, 1956)

 The origi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Favorite Husband - Baseball (09-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as "two people who live together and like it." The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three "plugs" for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, "Jell-O, everybody!"  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers — Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer — took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1949. " Baseball" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Liz and Iris are determined to learn how to play baseball. The date is subject to correction. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-22T05_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-22T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,favorite,husband,lucille,ball,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2064</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls and were billed as &quot;two people who live together and like it.&quot; The main sponsor was General Foods' Jell-O, and an average of three &quot;plugs&quot; for Jell-O were made in each episode, including Lucille Ball's usual sign-on, &quot;Jell-O, everybody!&quot;  The program, which aired 124 episodes from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951, initially portrayed the couple as being a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife, but three new writers &#8212; Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh and Jess Oppenheimer &#8212; took over the writing, changed the couple's name to Cooper and remade them into a middle-class couple, which they thought average listeners would find more accessible. Lucille Ball was asked to do a television version of the show (with Jell-O remaining as sponsor), and CBS insisted on Richard Denning continuing as her co-star. However, Ball refused to do a husband-and-wife TV show without real-life husband Desi Arnaz playing her on-screen husband. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1949. &quot; Baseball&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Jell-O. Liz and Iris are determined to learn how to play baseball. The date is subject to correction. Gale Gordon, Hans Conried, Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Isabel Scott Rorick (creator), Bob Lemond (announcer), Jess Oppenheimer (producer, director, writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Marlin Skyles (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Ruth Perrott. 34:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Baseball (Aired September 16, 1949)

The cheerful couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictit...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Campbell Playhouse - Showboat (03-31-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1939. CBS network. "Show Boat". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Edna Ferber, the author, also makes her acting debut in the story and speaks about her novel after the drama. The classic about love on the Mississippi features Helen Morgan in the role she made famous (and that made her famous). Edna Ferber (author), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Grace Cotten, Helen Morgan, Margaret Sullavan, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), William Johnstone. 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-22</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>campbell,playhouse,orson,welles,agnes,moorehead,invincible,action,murder,killer,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,horror,evil,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mercury Theater on the Air, a direct result of the instant publicity from the War of the Worlds panic. The switch occurred on December 9, 1938. In spite of using the same creative staff, the show had a different flavor under sponsorship, partially attributed to a guest star policy in place, which relegated the rest of the Mercury Players to supporting cast for Orson Welles and the Hollywood guest of the week. There was a growing schism between Welles, still reaping the rewards of his Halloween night notoriety, and his collaborator John Houseman, still in the producer's chair but feeling more like an employee than a partner. The writer, as during the unsponsored run, was Howard Koch.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Show Boat&quot;. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Edna Ferber, the author, also makes her acting debut in the story and speaks about her novel after the drama. The classic about love on the Mississippi features Helen Morgan in the role she made famous (and that made her famous). Edna Ferber (author), Ernest Chappell (announcer), Everett Sloane, Grace Cotten, Helen Morgan, Margaret Sullavan, Orson Welles (host), Ray Collins (narrator), William Johnstone. 58:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Showboat (Aired March 31, 1939)

The Campbell Playhouse was a sponsored continuation of the Mer...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Lana Turner (04-13-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Lana Turner (Aired April 13, 1948)

 After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope".

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1948. "Special Guest Is Lana Turner" - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent ("Ballpoint Pocket Perfumer" premium). I Remmember Mama" (movie) local. The program originates from Hollywood High School, the alma mater of guest Lana Turner. Jerry Colonna sings, "I Love You." Bob and Lana are back in High School. Bob Hope, Wendell Niles (announcer), Les Brown and His Orchestra, Eileen Wilson, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as "Vera Vague"), Hy Averback, Lana Turner. 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-20T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,lana,turner,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1552</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Lana Turner (Aired April 13, 1948)

 After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1948. &quot;Special Guest Is Lana Turner&quot; - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent (&quot;Ballpoint Pocket Perfumer&quot; premium). I Remmember Mama&quot; (movie) local. The program originates from Hollywood High School, the alma mater of guest Lana Turner. Jerry Colonna sings, &quot;I Love You.&quot; Bob and Lana are back in High School. Bob Hope, Wendell Niles (announcer), Les Brown and His Orchestra, Eileen Wilson, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as &quot;Vera Vague&quot;), Hy Averback, Lana Turner. 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Lana Turner (Aired April 13, 1948)

 After five years on the Vaudeville circui...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>General Electric Theater - State Fair (09-10-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an "all-company project" sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1953. CBS network. "State Fair". Sponsored by: General Electric ("Ring The Bell" contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2017 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-17T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>general,electric,theater,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1801</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)

General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and variety music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, the General Electric Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest possible audience. Despite a long technical and practical experience with television production, GE's previous attempts to establish a Sunday evening company program had fared poorly. In the fall of 1948 GE entered commercial television for the first time with the Dennis James Carnival, a variety show dropped after one performance. A quiz program entitled Riddle Me This substituted for twelve weeks and was also dropped. In April 1949 GE returned to Sunday evenings with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show Produced by the Young &amp; Rubicam advertising agency under the sponsorship of GE's Appliance, Electronics and Lamp Divisions, the program occasionally included company voice messages. In November 1951 GE transferred television production to the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn (BBDO) advertising agency, under whose direction the General Electric Theater debuted 1 February 1953 as an &quot;all-company project&quot; sponsored by GE's Department of Public Relations Services.

THIS EPISODE:

September 10, 1953. CBS network. &quot;State Fair&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric (&quot;Ring The Bell&quot; contest). Ann Blyth, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Philip Strong (author), Verna Felton, Tom Tully, Sam Edwards, Joseph Kearns, Dick Ryan, Lamont Johnson, Kathleen Hite (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor). 30:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>General Electric Theater - State Fair (Aired September 10, 1953)

General Electric Theater feat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Honest Harold Peary Show - Mistaken Valentines (02-14-51)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Mistaken Valentines (Aired February 14, 1951)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The townsfolk think of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but his girlfriend, Gloria, who works at the station, knows better. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 14, 1951. "Mistaken Valentines" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold sings, "Love's Old Story." There's been a mixup in Valentines, Florabelle is quite upset. Harold gets dressed up as, "The Cinamon Bear." Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Shirley Mitchell, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Eddie Firestone, Isabel Randolph, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-04-13T06_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-13T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>harold,peary,jane,morgan,gloria,holiday,parley,baer,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1827</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mistaken Valentines (Aired February 14, 1951)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The townsfolk think of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but his girlfriend, Gloria, who works at the station, knows better. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
 
THIS EPISODE:
 
February 14, 1951. &quot;Mistaken Valentines&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold sings, &quot;Love's Old Story.&quot; There's been a mixup in Valentines, Florabelle is quite upset. Harold gets dressed up as, &quot;The Cinamon Bear.&quot; Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Shirley Mitchell, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Eddie Firestone, Isabel Randolph, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mistaken Valentines (Aired February 14, 1951)

The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Hone...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Whisperer - What Ye Sow (08-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)

The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Humphrey and her husband, Dr. Stetson Humphrey, a voice coach to the stars and music director. Their protagonist, The Whisperer, is Philip 'Phil' Galt, a Central City attorney who lost most of his voice in an accident that crushed his vocal chords. The accident forced him to express himself in an eery, foreboding whisper. Phil Galt 'skirts the thin edges of danger, living his dual role' as attorney and his alias, The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 5, 1951. "What Ye Sow" - NBC network. Sustaining. "The Syndicate" tries to kill the daughter of Anthony Powers, a member of the Liquor Control Board, when he refuses to resign. Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-04-09T23_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-04-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-04-09T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whisperer,philip,gault,carleton,young,betty,moran,syndicate,law,lawyer,police,crime,justice,drama,mystery,adventure,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)

The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Humphrey and her husband, Dr. Stetson Humphrey, a voice coach to the stars and music director. Their protagonist, The Whisperer, is Philip 'Phil' Galt, a Central City attorney who lost most of his voice in an accident that crushed his vocal chords. The accident forced him to express himself in an eery, foreboding whisper. Phil Galt 'skirts the thin edges of danger, living his dual role' as attorney and his alias, The Whisperer, relentless crime-fighter against organized crime, or 'The Syndicate.' Galt used his legal contacts and knowledge of the Law to burrow deep into 'The Syndicate' in order to influence their actions and wreck havoc with their various new--and tried and true--criminal schemes. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 5, 1951. &quot;What Ye Sow&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. &quot;The Syndicate&quot; tries to kill the daughter of Anthony Powers, a member of the Liquor Control Board, when he refuses to resign. Betty Lou Gerson, Betty Moran, Bill Cairn (director), Byron Kane, Carleton Young, Don Rickles (announcer), Jerry Hausner, John Duffy (original music), Julius Crowlbein, Stetson Humphrey (creator). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What Ye Sow (Aired August 5, 1951)

The Whisperer was created by the writing team of Irene Hump...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (03-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (Aired March 23, 1948)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, "Crime at Blossoms", scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 23, 1948. CBS network. "The Thirty Nine Steps". Sustaining. An excellent and exciting spy cops/robbers story. The basis for the classic Hitchcock movie. Glenn Ford, Cathleen Cordell, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Miriam Wolfe, John Stanley. 1 hour. The 39 Steps (1935) thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the adventure novel The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie of all time. 1:00:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-31T00_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2017 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-31T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3643</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (Aired March 23, 1948)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, &quot;Crime at Blossoms&quot;, scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series. Nathaniel Hawthorne's granddaughter received a plaque in recognition of her grandfather's writing achievements, during the 3 April 1950 telecast of The Scarlet Letter. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 23, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Thirty Nine Steps&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent and exciting spy cops/robbers story. The basis for the classic Hitchcock movie. Glenn Ford, Cathleen Cordell, Mercedes McCambridge, Everett Sloane, Miriam Wolfe, John Stanley. 1 hour. The 39 Steps (1935) thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the adventure novel The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie of all time. 1:00:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Studio One - The Thirty Nine Steps (Aired March 23, 1948)

Studio One received Emmy nominations...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - A Question Of Time (03-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)

The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 2, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "A Question Of Time". Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet stops a plan to sell a secret formula to Nazis hiding is South America. A small clock provides the clue. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-03-27T19_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-27T19_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Mar 2017 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-27T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,action,hero,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,robert,hall,george,w.,trendle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)

The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. 

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March 2, 1946. ABC network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;A Question Of Time&quot;. Commercials deleted. WFAA, Dallas aircheck. The Hornet stops a plan to sell a secret formula to Nazis hiding is South America. A small clock provides the clue. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Hal Neal (announcer). 25:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Question Of Time (Aired March 2, 1946)

The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Smart Kill (05-18-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Smart Kill (Aired May 18, 1952)

The radio series used contemporary cases and modern detective methods to solve crimes; it was a procedural drama, in many ways Jack Webb's Dragnet with a western flavor. The television version had some episodes set in the 1950s, comparable in some ways to Rod Cameron's syndicated series, State Trooper. Other episodes were set in the 19th century in a traditional western genre. In each case, Parker and Lauter were involved with chases and shoot-outs. The weaponry varied greatly between the modern and older stories. Irving J. Moore, later with Gunsmoke, began his career as a director on two episodes of Tales of the Texas Rangers. Besides Keach and Moore, the other directors included Lew Landers, George Blair, and Earl Bellamy

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. "Smart Kill". Sustaining. Based on events of May 14, 1939. A dead body found in a burning building leads Jace Pearson to a killer. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett (performer, adaptor), Howard McNear, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Barney Phillips, Betty Lou Gerson. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2017-03-27</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Smart Kill (Aired May 18, 1952)

The radio series used contemporary cases and modern detective methods to solve crimes; it was a procedural drama, in many ways Jack Webb's Dragnet with a western flavor. The television version had some episodes set in the 1950s, comparable in some ways to Rod Cameron's syndicated series, State Trooper. Other episodes were set in the 19th century in a traditional western genre. In each case, Parker and Lauter were involved with chases and shoot-outs. The weaponry varied greatly between the modern and older stories. Irving J. Moore, later with Gunsmoke, began his career as a director on two episodes of Tales of the Texas Rangers. Besides Keach and Moore, the other directors included Lew Landers, George Blair, and Earl Bellamy

THIS EPISODE:

May 18, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Smart Kill&quot;. Sustaining. Based on events of May 14, 1939. A dead body found in a burning building leads Jace Pearson to a killer. Joel McCrea, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett (performer, adaptor), Howard McNear, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Barney Phillips, Betty Lou Gerson. 30:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Smart Kill (Aired May 18, 1952)

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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - Dinner Of Death (04-23-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dinner Of Death (Aired April 23, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. "Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. 


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2017 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-24T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>drummond,bulldog,captain,detective,crime,law,investigate,intrigue,spy,international,police,cop,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dinner Of Death (Aired April 23, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the fictional Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective. Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and a version of the imperial adventurers depicted by the likes of John Buchan. In terms of the detective genre, the first Bulldog Drummond novel was published after the Sherlock Holmes stories, the Nayland Smith/Fu Manchu novels and Richard Hannay's first three adventures including The Thirty-Nine Steps. The character first appeared in the novel Bulldog Drummond (1920), and this was followed by a lengthy series of books and adaptations for films, radio and television. &quot;Drummond... has the appearance of an English gentleman: a man who fights hard, plays hard and lives clean... His best friend would not call him good-looking but he possess that cheerful type of ugliness which inspires immediate confidence ... Only his eyes redeem his face. Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many women envy, they show him to be a sportsman and an adventurer. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dinner Of Death (Aired April 23, 1945)

The Bulldog Drummond stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Murder On The Train (10-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

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October 8, 1944. Mutual network. "Murder On The Train" Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. Leonidas finds that someone has switched corpses on a train to Chicago. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2017 23:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-22T16_27_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 8, 1944. Mutual network. &quot;Murder On The Train&quot; Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. Leonidas finds that someone has switched corpses on a train to Chicago. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey, Alice Tilton (creator), Howard Merrill (writer), Roger Bower (director). 27:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder On The Train (Aired October 8, 1944)

The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio m...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avenger - The Department Of Death (09-14-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. "The Department Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-16T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,scifi,science,fiction,action,hero,doc,wipple,edwards,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1667</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 14, 1945. Program #15. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Department Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The night watchman of a department store is found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist). 27:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Department Of Death (Aired September 14, 1945)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Zero Hour - A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) 05-31-74</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Favor You Can’t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part "Desperate Witness" was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-03-15T22_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2017 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-15T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>zero,hour,rod,serling,mel,torme,jackie,cooper,scifi,science,fiction,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,william,shatner</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1383</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

Syndicated by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the series debuted September 3, 1973. The original format featured five-part dramas broadcast Monday through Friday with the story coming to a conclusion on Friday. Including commercials, each part was approximately 30 minutes long. Since Mutual affiliates could broadcast the programs at convenient timeslots on any suitable dates, the series did not begin in certain areas until late fall or early winter of 1973. In 1974, still airing five days a week, the program changed to a full story in a single 30-minute installment with the same actor starring throughout the week in all five programs. That format was employed from late April 1974 to the end of the series on July 26, 1974. Producer J.M. Kholos was a Los Angeles advertising man who acquired the rights to suspense novels, including Tony Hillerman's The Blessing Way, for radio adaptations. In some cases, the titles were changed. For example, the five-part &quot;Desperate Witness&quot; was an adaptation of The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. To create a strong package, Kholos followed through by lining up top actors, including John Astin, Edgar Bergen, Joseph Campanella, Richard Crenna, John Dehner, Howard Duff, Patty Duke, Nina Foch, George Maharis, Susan Oliver, Brock Peters and Lurene Tuttle.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Favor You Can&#8217;t Refuse (Starring William Shatner) Aired May 31, 1974

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      <title>Curtain Time - Inside The Line (12-02-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Curtain Time - Inside The Line (Aired December 2, 1938)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting "tickets please". Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

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December 2, 1938. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago aircheck. "Inside The Line". Sponsored by: Kix (Richman Brothers local spot). A reporter and a Chinese girl are captured by a Japanese general during the invasion of China. But there's something strange about that girl! A few seconds are missing from the middle of the program for disc turnover. Olan Soule, Betty Lou Gerson, Henry Weber (music director), Blair Walliser (director), Norman Gottschalk, Don Gordon (announcer), Lou Herman, Burr Lee, Kay Limerick (writer). 33:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-03-14T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-14T03_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-14T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>curtain,time,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1992</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Curtain Time - Inside The Line (Aired December 2, 1938)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on radio. The fist run was sponsored by General Mills from 1937 to 1939 and the second aired from 1945 to 1950, sponsored by the Mars Candy Co. Interesting is that this romantic drama had a theater setting and announcements with the announcer shouting &quot;tickets please&quot;. Many of the episodes were romantic stories where a boy meets his dream girl and what happens afterwards. Announcer for the series was Harry Halcomb who was later known best for his appearances on the 60 minutes television show. Curtain Time is truly an Old Time Radio Classic. Mutual Network, local KNX show sustained, heard Fridays 7:30 - 8:00 pm 

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1938. Mutual network, WGN, Chicago aircheck. &quot;Inside The Line&quot;. Sponsored by: Kix (Richman Brothers local spot). A reporter and a Chinese girl are captured by a Japanese general during the invasion of China. But there's something strange about that girl! A few seconds are missing from the middle of the program for disc turnover. Olan Soule, Betty Lou Gerson, Henry Weber (music director), Blair Walliser (director), Norman Gottschalk, Don Gordon (announcer), Lou Herman, Burr Lee, Kay Limerick (writer). 33:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Curtain Time - Inside The Line (Aired December 2, 1938)

Curtain Time had two separate runs on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Army Routines From March Field (12-11-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Army Routines From March Field (Aired December 11, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter. Throughout the 1930s he was teamed with comic actress Mary Boland in a string of domestic farces, notably Six of a Kind, Ruggles of Red Gap, and People Will Talk.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 11, 1941. "Army Routines From March Field" - Program #19. Mutual net origination, syndicated. Sustaining. The program originates from March Field, Riverside California. The first tune is, "So Sweet." The cast does, "Life In The Army" or "I Didn't Raise My Son To Be A Sailor." Charles Ruggles, Verna Felton, Benny Rubin, Sara Berner, Hanley Stafford, Jerry Hausner, Harry Lang, Veola Vonn, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, Art Gilmore (announcer), David Rose and His Orchestra. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-13T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barrel,of,fun,comedy,humor,laugh,contest,prize,joke,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Army Routines From March Field (Aired December 11, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter. Throughout the 1930s he was teamed with comic actress Mary Boland in a string of domestic farces, notably Six of a Kind, Ruggles of Red Gap, and People Will Talk.

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 11, 1941. &quot;Army Routines From March Field&quot; - Program #19. Mutual net origination, syndicated. Sustaining. The program originates from March Field, Riverside California. The first tune is, &quot;So Sweet.&quot; The cast does, &quot;Life In The Army&quot; or &quot;I Didn't Raise My Son To Be A Sailor.&quot; Charles Ruggles, Verna Felton, Benny Rubin, Sara Berner, Hanley Stafford, Jerry Hausner, Harry Lang, Veola Vonn, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, Art Gilmore (announcer), David Rose and His Orchestra. 29:10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Army Routines From March Field (Aired December 11, 1941)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Space Patrol - City Of The Sun (11-08-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[City Of The Sun (Aired November 8, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1952. ABC network. "The City Of The Sun". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are attacked with a monstrous six wheeled atomic drilling machine on the planet Mercury. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2017 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-13T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>space,patrol,cadet,commander,buzz,corry,happy,bela,kovacs,planet,moon,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1693</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>City Of The Sun (Aired November 8, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today. The 15-minutes-every-weekday version of the program was at first seen mainly in the Los Angeles viewing area, but also was later distributed nationwide via kinescopes; it was not carried by ABC-TV but was presented in syndication.

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 8, 1952. ABC network. &quot;The City Of The Sun&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals (Space-O-Phone premium). Commander Corry and Cadet Happy are attacked with a monstrous six wheeled atomic drilling machine on the planet Mercury. Bela Kovacs, Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lyn Osborn, Mike Mosser (creator), Norman Jolley. 28:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>City Of The Sun (Aired November 8, 1952)

The special effects used in the live half-hour TV epi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort (02-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort (Aired June 26, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and Winston Churchill stated, "I find Hornblower admirable." 

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1953. "Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort". Program #49. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A plan by Hornblower to attack a Spanish fort on Haiti...by land and from the rear! Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 21:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-07T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>horatio,hornblower,c.,s.,forester,royal,navy,captain,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1273</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort (Aired June 26, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, &quot;I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,&quot; and Winston Churchill stated, &quot;I find Hornblower admirable.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

June 26, 1953. &quot;Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort&quot;. Program #49. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A plan by Hornblower to attack a Spanish fort on Haiti...by land and from the rear! Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 21:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Successful Attact 0n Haiti Spanish Fort (Aired June 26, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictiona...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Fire At Malibu (01-20-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. "Fire At Malibu". Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-03-04T22_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Mar 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-03-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-03-04T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Fire At Malibu&quot;. Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 194...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Friend Irma - Billy Boy The Boxer (02-09-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Billy Boy The Boxer (Aired February 9, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was "Chicken". Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. Professor Kropotkin (Hans Conried), the Russian violinist at the Princess Burlesque theater, lived upstairs. He greeted Jane and Irma with remarks like, "My two little bunnies with one being an Easter bunny and the other being Bugs Bunny." The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2017 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-27T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>my,friend,irma,marie,wilson,john,brown,cathy,lewis,gloria,gordon,hans,conried,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,happy,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Billy Boy The Boxer (Aired February 9, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon). Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was &quot;Chicken&quot;. Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. Professor Kropotkin (Hans Conried), the Russian violinist at the Princess Burlesque theater, lived upstairs. He greeted Jane and Irma with remarks like, &quot;My two little bunnies with one being an Easter bunny and the other being Bugs Bunny.&quot; The show was sponsored by Swan Soap, and Irma would usually make a silly remark about it so the name could be advertised. Frank Bingman was the announcer for Swan Soap. The program was also sponsored by EMMD's which got rid of breath and body odors and each tiny capsule was said to contain 100g (nearly four ounces) of chlorophyll, which is a miracle in itself. Pepsodent was also a sponsor.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Billy Boy The Boxer (Aired February 9, 1948)

Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Thunder Rock (09-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, "Crime at Blossoms", scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1947. CBS network. "Thunder Rock". Sustaining. A fascinating story of a lighthouse keeper who imagines six people who died 90 years ago in a wreck are alive again. Clarence Derwent, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hester Sondergaard, Robert Audrey (author), Robert Dryden, Stefan Schnabel. 58;10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2017 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-27T01_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>studio,one,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3490</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)

Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 466 episodes. Some created such an impact they were adapted into theatrical films. Reginald Rose's drama Twelve Angry Men, about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on 20 September 1954, and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the 2 January 1956 episode of Reginald Rose's Dino , and he reprised the role for the movie Dino (1957). In 1954, &quot;Crime at Blossoms&quot;, scripted by Jerome Ross, was given an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.

THIS EPISODE:

September 2, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Thunder Rock&quot;. Sustaining. A fascinating story of a lighthouse keeper who imagines six people who died 90 years ago in a wreck are alive again. Clarence Derwent, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, performer), Hester Sondergaard, Robert Audrey (author), Robert Dryden, Stefan Schnabel. 58;10. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Thunder Rock (Aired September 2, 1947)

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      <title>The Green Hornet - Put It On Ice (07-04-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)

The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1939. Mutual network. "Put It On Ice". Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-24T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,action,hero,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,robert,hall,george,w.,trendle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1571</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)

The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of the Daily Sentinel by day and the Green Hornet by night. Britt Reid was the great-nephew of the Lone Ranger. Britt Reid's war against crime was an extension of his family history. The Green Hornet fought crime with his high-powered car, the Black Beauty. He also utilized a gun that fired knockout gas instead of bullets. His fists also came in handy on a regular basis. He was assisted by his Filipino valet, Kato. Kato would drive the Black Beauty, keep watch out for the police or the bad guys and sometimes lend a helping fist to the fighting. The Green Hornet pretended to be a villain while really battling the forces of crime in the big city. This would make for some interesting plot twists as the Green Hornet would be actively avoiding detection by the police while at the same time attempting to destroy criminal activity in the city. Many times the Green Hornet would lead the police to believe that the Green Hornet had been the mastermind of the case at hand. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1939. Mutual network. &quot;Put It On Ice&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A meat packing plant is being sabotaged. The Hornet takes a bite out of a plot to control the company. This is a network version. Al Hodge, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Raymond Toyo, Gilbert Shea, Fielden Farrington (announcer). 26:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Put It On Ice (Aired July 4, 1939)

The main character was Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Outlaw Kid (05-25-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone" - Outlaw Kid (Aired May 25, 1958)

Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me." Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

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May 25, 1958. "Outlaw Kid" - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Luke is accused of stealing horses and rustling cattle. He and Wichita hit the trail to Mexico to prove their innocence. AFRS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." Both the AFRS and the AFRTS system cues are heard during this series. Sam Buffington, Lawrence Dobkin, Luis Van Rooten, William N. Robson (adaptor, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Robert Stanley (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Junius Matthews, Don Diamond. 25:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2017-02-23</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Outlaw Kid (Aired May 25, 1958)

Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot; Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 25, 1958. &quot;Outlaw Kid&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Luke is accused of stealing horses and rustling cattle. He and Wichita hit the trail to Mexico to prove their innocence. AFRS program name: &quot;Sagebrush Theatre.&quot; Both the AFRS and the AFRTS system cues are heard during this series. Sam Buffington, Lawrence Dobkin, Luis Van Rooten, William N. Robson (adaptor, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Robert Stanley (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Junius Matthews, Don Diamond. 25:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Outlaw Kid (Aired May 25, 1958)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (03-17-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953)

 Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, "Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us." At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "Night Stage". Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2017-02-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-22T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,law,gun,gunfighter,adventure,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953)

 Half the fun in the series was listening to Pancho try to explain in his simple Mexican way that the sheriff's posse was hard on their heels and to quote him, &quot;Ceesco, eef they catch up with us, perhaps they weel keel us.&quot; At the beginning The Cisco Kid was played by Jackson Beck then later Jack Mather took over the role. Whilst Pancho was played first by Louis Sorin then by Harry Lang. Originally the Announcer was Michael Rye and the Director Jock McGregor and during the days of Jack Mather and Harry Lang the Producer was J. C. Lewis with the series being written by Larry Hays.

THIS EPISODE:

March 17, 1953. Program #69. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Night Stage&quot;. Commercials added locally. Pa Walters is cheated out of his home by Joe Dawson when he complains about the noise from Dawson's cafe. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Night Stage (Aired March 17, 1953)

 Half the fun in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Leonidas Witherall - Mrs. Mullet Disappears (07-30-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mrs. Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

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July 30, 1944. "Mrs. Mullet Disappears" - Mutual network. Sustaining. Mrs. Mollet has been kidnapped. After she escapes, she and Leonidas set out to capture the crooks. The program has also been dated June 23, 1944. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey. 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-20T16_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>leonidas,witherall,walter,hampden,ethel,remey,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1682</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mrs. Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the &quot;popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories.&quot; His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 30, 1944. &quot;Mrs. Mullet Disappears&quot; - Mutual network. Sustaining. Mrs. Mollet has been kidnapped. After she escapes, she and Leonidas set out to capture the crooks. The program has also been dated June 23, 1944. Walter Hampden, Ethel Remey. 28:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mrs. Mullet Disappears (Aired July 30, 1944)

Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio myst...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Let George Do It - The Money Maker (08-02-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Money Maker (Aired August 2, 1948)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1948. "The Money Maker" - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Martin Kirsch of The Bonded Paper Company hires George Valentine to recover reams of very valuable paper which has been stolen from the mill. The fate of a country is at stake! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Herb Butterfield, Eddie Fields, Clayton Post, Don Clark (director), Joe Forte, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2017 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-16T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>let,george,do,it,bob,bailey,frances,robinson,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,police,jaill,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1793</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_11969416.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Money Maker (Aired August 2, 1948)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys, he usually encountered Brooksie's kid brother, Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher) and elevator man Caleb (Joseph Kearns). For the first few shows, Sonny was George's assistant, but he was soon relegated to an occasional character. Sponsored by Standard Oil, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946 to September 27, 1954, first on Friday evenings and then on Mondays. In its last season, transcriptions were aired in New York, Wednesdays at 9:30pm, from January 20, 1954 to January 12, 1955. John Hiestand was the program's announcer. Don Clark directed the scripts by David Victor and Jackson Gillis. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 2, 1948. &quot;The Money Maker&quot; - Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Standard Oil, Chevron. Martin Kirsch of The Bonded Paper Company hires George Valentine to recover reams of very valuable paper which has been stolen from the mill. The fate of a country is at stake! Bob Bailey, Frances Robinson, Wally Maher, Herb Butterfield, Eddie Fields, Clayton Post, Don Clark (director), Joe Forte, Charlie Lung, Bud Hiestand (announcer), David Victor (writer), Herbert Little Jr. (writer), Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor). 29:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Money Maker (Aired August 2, 1948)

As Valentine made his rounds in search of the bad guys,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Round Robin (08-14-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Round Robin (Aired August 14, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times." The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1949. Program #52. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Round Robin". Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday foils a blackmail plot involving a valuable necklace and a lady's gambling losses. The last show of the series. Alan Ladd, Arthur Boland (writer), Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2017 19:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-14T11_59_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,thirteen,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,prison,news,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1611</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Round Robin (Aired August 14, 1949)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist Dan Holliday, played by film star Alan Ladd. Created by Ladd's company, Mayfair Productions, Box 13 premiered in 1947. In New York City, it first aired December 31, 1947, on Mutual's New York flagship, WOR. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holliday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper where he formerly worked: &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- write Box 13, Star-Times.&quot; The stories followed Holliday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holliday's scatterbrained secretary, Suzy, while Edmund MacDonald played police Lt. Kling.

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1949. Program #52. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Round Robin&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan Holiday foils a blackmail plot involving a valuable necklace and a lady's gambling losses. The last show of the series. Alan Ladd, Arthur Boland (writer), Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Sylvia Picker, Vern Carstensen (production supervisor). 26:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Devil &amp; Mr. O - Gravestone (10-22-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gravestone (Aired October 22, 1971)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror "by raiding the larder." For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was "the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques," but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1971. Program #6. "Gravestone" - CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. Commercials added locally. How'd you like to have your head squashed flat by a tombstone? Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." The story is also known as, "Poltergeist". Arch Oboler (writer, host). 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2017 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-14T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,devil,mr.,o,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,holiday,christmas,xmas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Gravestone (Aired October 22, 1971)

Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was then a 36-year-old staffer in Chicago's NBC Studios. Cooper created his horror &quot;by raiding the larder.&quot; For the purposed of Lights Out sound effects, people were what they ate. The sound of a butcher knife rending a piece of uncooked pork was, when accompanied by shrieks and screams, the essence of murder to a listener alone at midnight. Real bones were broken - spareribs snapped with a pipe wrench. Bacon in a frypan gave a vivid impression of a body just electrocuted. And the cannibalism effect was actually a zealous actor. Cooper left the show in 1936 and Oboler was given the job. Oboler lost no time establishing himself as the new master of the macabre. Between May 1936 and July 1938, he wrote and directed more than 100 Lights Out plays. To follow Cooper was a challenge: he was &quot;the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques,&quot; but Oboler had passed the test with his first play. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 22, 1971. Program #6. &quot;Gravestone&quot; - CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. Commercials added locally. How'd you like to have your head squashed flat by a tombstone? Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; The story is also known as, &quot;Poltergeist&quot;. Arch Oboler (writer, host). 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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Wyllis Cooper, who created, wrote, and produced it, was th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>All in the Family - Edith Flips Her Wig (10-28-72) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[Edith Flips Her Wig (Aired October 21, 1972) AUDIO ONLY

This long-running comedy revolved around Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), a working-class, World War II veteran and outspoken bigot who is prejudiced against everyone and everything not in agreement with his view of the world. He longs for simpler times, when people sharing his viewpoint were in charge, as evidenced by the nostalgic theme song, "Those Were the Days," the show's original title. By contrast, his wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) is a sweet, understanding woman. She usually defers to her husband, but on the rare occasions when she takes a stand, she proves to be one of the wisest characters. They have one child, Gloria (Sally Struthers), who is married to college student Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner). Michael is part of the counterculture of the 1960s. He and Archie represent the real-life clash between the two generations: those who were born around World War I and those who were born around World War II. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1972. Season 3. Episode 6. "Edith Flips Her Wig" - Edith worries she may be a kleptomaniac when she absent-mindedly shoplifts from a department store and is subsequently arrested. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. Directed by Hal Cooper. Writers Sam Locke &amp; Olga Vallance. 25:29.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-02-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-11T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,in,family,archie,bunker,carroll,o'connor,jean,stapleton,rob,reiner,sally,struthers,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Edith Flips Her Wig (Aired October 21, 1972) AUDIO ONLY

This long-running comedy revolved around Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor), a working-class, World War II veteran and outspoken bigot who is prejudiced against everyone and everything not in agreement with his view of the world. He longs for simpler times, when people sharing his viewpoint were in charge, as evidenced by the nostalgic theme song, &quot;Those Were the Days,&quot; the show's original title. By contrast, his wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) is a sweet, understanding woman. She usually defers to her husband, but on the rare occasions when she takes a stand, she proves to be one of the wisest characters. They have one child, Gloria (Sally Struthers), who is married to college student Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner). Michael is part of the counterculture of the 1960s. He and Archie represent the real-life clash between the two generations: those who were born around World War I and those who were born around World War II. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 21, 1972. Season 3. Episode 6. &quot;Edith Flips Her Wig&quot; - Edith worries she may be a kleptomaniac when she absent-mindedly shoplifts from a department store and is subsequently arrested. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. Directed by Hal Cooper. Writers Sam Locke &amp; Olga Vallance. 25:29.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Edith Flips Her Wig (Aired October 21, 1972) AUDIO ONLY

This long-running comedy revolved arou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Winter Soldier (06-17-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Winter Soldier (Aired June 17, 1956)

Heading up the cast was a 39 year old, Canadian-born actor with a long history in broadcasting and the movies, Raymond Burr. He had begun his career in 1939, alternating between the stage and radio. He turned to Hollywood, and from 1946 until he got the part of Captain Lee Quince in Fort Laramie in 1956, he had appeared in thirty-seven films. A few were excellent (Rear Window, The Blue Gardenia) some were average (Walk a Crooked Mile, A Place in the Sun) but many were plain awful (Bride of Vengeance, Red Light, and Abandoned). With Burr in the lead, Macdonnell selected two supporting players: Vic Perrin as "Sgt. Goerss" and Jack Moyles as "Major Daggett", the commanding officer of the post. (The original Fort Laramie usually had a Lieutenant Colonel as the C.O. but Macdonnell probably preferred a shorter military title.) Perrin, a 40 year old veteran radio actor had been in countless productions, but had achieved name recognition only on The Zane Grey Show where he played the lead, "Tex Thorne." 

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Winter Soldier". A soldier becomes a "snowbird" and deserts the army in the springtime. The program was recorded May 24, 1956. Raymond Burr, Les Crutchfield (writer), Joseph Cranston, Paul Dubov, James Nusser, Howard Culver. 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2017 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-07T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>laramie,fort,raymond,burr,western,frontier,america,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Winter Soldier (Aired June 17, 1956)

Heading up the cast was a 39 year old, Canadian-born actor with a long history in broadcasting and the movies, Raymond Burr. He had begun his career in 1939, alternating between the stage and radio. He turned to Hollywood, and from 1946 until he got the part of Captain Lee Quince in Fort Laramie in 1956, he had appeared in thirty-seven films. A few were excellent (Rear Window, The Blue Gardenia) some were average (Walk a Crooked Mile, A Place in the Sun) but many were plain awful (Bride of Vengeance, Red Light, and Abandoned). With Burr in the lead, Macdonnell selected two supporting players: Vic Perrin as &quot;Sgt. Goerss&quot; and Jack Moyles as &quot;Major Daggett&quot;, the commanding officer of the post. (The original Fort Laramie usually had a Lieutenant Colonel as the C.O. but Macdonnell probably preferred a shorter military title.) Perrin, a 40 year old veteran radio actor had been in countless productions, but had achieved name recognition only on The Zane Grey Show where he played the lead, &quot;Tex Thorne.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:

June 17, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;The Winter Soldier&quot;. A soldier becomes a &quot;snowbird&quot; and deserts the army in the springtime. The program was recorded May 24, 1956. Raymond Burr, Les Crutchfield (writer), Joseph Cranston, Paul Dubov, James Nusser, Howard Culver. 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Winter Soldier (Aired June 17, 1956)

Heading up ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Horatio Hornblower - Reception With The Czar (02-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and Winston Churchill stated, "I find Hornblower admirable." 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1953. "Reception With The Czar" - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2017-02-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-02-05T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>horatio,hornblower,c.,s.,forester,royal,navy,captain,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1257</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs. The original Hornblower tales began with the appearance of a junior Royal Navy Captain on independent duty on a secret mission to Central America, though later stories would fill out his earlier years, starting with an unpromising beginning as a seasick midshipman. As the Napoleonic Wars progress, he gains promotion steadily as a result of his skill and daring, despite his initial poverty and lack of influential friends. Eventually, after surviving many adventures in a wide variety of locales, he rises to the pinnacle of his profession, promoted to Rear admiral of the Red Squadron, knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and named the 1st Baron Hornblower. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying, &quot;I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,&quot; and Winston Churchill stated, &quot;I find Hornblower admirable.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 13, 1953. &quot;Reception With The Czar&quot; - Program #30. Radio Luxembourg, Towers Of London syndication. Commercials added locally. A visit to the palace of the Czar, and an assassination attempt is foiled. Commodore Hornblower almost succumbs to the charms of a very friendly countess. The program closing has been deleted. Michael Redgrave, C. S. Forester (creator), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor), Harry Alan Towers (producer, director), Philo Higby (writer). 20:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Reception With The Czar (Aired February 13, 1953)

Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (07-28-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1954. Program #3361/2580. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Dr. Frank Rockford"/"Flood Waters". Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. A doctor who is wanted by the law helps to save a town about to be flooded. Rebroadcast date: January 30, 1973. The same script done on the program on June 11, 1945 on July 14, 1948. Brace Beemer, Harry Goldstein, Elaine Alpert, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Frank Russell, Paul Sutton, Ernie Winstanley, Dan Beattie (writer). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-01-29T03_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-29T03_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2017 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-01-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-29T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone,ranger,tonto,silver,earle,graser,john,todd,fran,striker,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,justice,drama,adventure,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1220</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. 

THIS EPISODE: 

July 28, 1954. Program #3361/2580. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Dr. Frank Rockford&quot;/&quot;Flood Waters&quot;. Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. A doctor who is wanted by the law helps to save a town about to be flooded. Rebroadcast date: January 30, 1973. The same script done on the program on June 11, 1945 on July 14, 1948. Brace Beemer, Harry Goldstein, Elaine Alpert, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Frank Russell, Paul Sutton, Ernie Winstanley, Dan Beattie (writer). 20:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Flood Waters (Aired July 28, 1954)

Tonto was play...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Dynamite At Big Trestle (03-31-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1953. Program #73. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. "Dynamite At Big Trestle". Commercials added locally. Two Eastern badmen hiding out in the West disocver a vein of glacial ice under a field. They're determined to kill Cisco, wreck a train and take the ice-filled property from a beautiful senorita. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-01-22T05_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-01-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-22T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,law,gun,gunfighter,adventure,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1639</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. Here they were, these two Mexican bandits, travelling from sunset to sunset (because that's where they always road off to at the end of each episode) robbing the rich, but I wouldn't say giving it to the poor. At least they did it in a kind and humorous way.

THIS EPISODE:

March 31, 1953. Program #73. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Dynamite At Big Trestle&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two Eastern badmen hiding out in the West disocver a vein of glacial ice under a field. They're determined to kill Cisco, wreck a train and take the ice-filled property from a beautiful senorita. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:19. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dynamite At Big Trestle (Aired March 31, 1953)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week some...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bulldog Drummond - The Case Of The Fatal Right (10-14-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Fatal Right (Aired October 14, 1946)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1946. Mutual network. "The Case Of The Fatal Right". Sponsored by: Tums, N-R Tablets. Captain Drummond gets involved with a prize-fighter who gets murdered in the ring, poisoned by cyanide! Next week's story: "Thunder On The Range." Ned Wever. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2017-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-01-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-20T09_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>drummond,bulldog,captain,detective,crime,law,investigate,intrigue,spy,international,police,cop,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,oldies,rock,roll,scifi,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Fatal Right (Aired October 14, 1946)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh &quot;Bulldog&quot; Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the &quot;Black Gang&quot;, beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 14, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of The Fatal Right&quot;. Sponsored by: Tums, N-R Tablets. Captain Drummond gets involved with a prize-fighter who gets murdered in the ring, poisoned by cyanide! Next week's story: &quot;Thunder On The Range.&quot; Ned Wever. 27:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Fatal Right (Aired October 14, 1946)

The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - High School Hot Shots (11-03-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[High School Hot Shots (Aired November 3, 1949)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23 – September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 – September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 3, 1949. ABC network. Sustaining. Oogie Pringle and his "High School Hot Shots" get a job on the radio, at five o'clock in the morning! Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (writer), Myra Marsh, Richard Crenna, John Randolph, Fred Howard, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (producer, director), Ralph Lang (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-08T08_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2017 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-08T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>date,with,louise,erickson,john,brown,judy,foster,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,teenage,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1755</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>High School Hot Shots (Aired November 3, 1949)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23 &#8211; September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 &#8211; September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 3, 1949. ABC network. Sustaining. Oogie Pringle and his &quot;High School Hot Shots&quot; get a job on the radio, at five o'clock in the morning! Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (writer), Myra Marsh, Richard Crenna, John Randolph, Fred Howard, Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Helen Mack (producer, director), Ralph Lang (announcer). 29:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>High School Hot Shots (Aired November 3, 1949)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aime...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Case Of The Demon Barber (01-28-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the "upper end" of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, "The Sign of the Four", "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1946. Mutual network. "The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber". Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, "The Yellow Face." Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2017 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2017-01-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-07T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sherlock,holmes,doctor,watson,basil,rathbone,nigel,bruce,detective,law,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,police,drama,mystery,suspense,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1887</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students. According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins. From 1881, Holmes is described as having lodgings at 221B Baker Street, London, from where he runs his private detective agency. 221B is an apartment up seventeen steps, stated in an early manuscript to be at the &quot;upper end&quot; of the road. Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes works alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls the Baker Street Irregulars. The Irregulars appear in three stories, &quot;The Sign of the Four&quot;, &quot;A Study in Scarlet&quot; and &quot;The Adventure of the Crooked Man&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

January 28, 1946. Mutual network. &quot;The Case Of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber&quot;. Sponsored by: Petri Wines. Holmes and Watson try to keep an actor who is portraying a fiendish killer, from being driven crazy. Holmes fails when the actor is found with his throat slit, just as Sweeney Todd would have done it! Holmes almost makes a very serious mistake. The story is based on, &quot;The Yellow Face.&quot; Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Harry Bartell (announcer), Denis Green (writer), Anthony Boucher (wrtier), Dean Fosler (music), Arthur Conan Doyle (author), Edna Best (producer). 31:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Demon Barber (Aired January 28, 1946)

His earliest cases, which he pursued as ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason Mystery - The Case Of The Crooked Candle (11-30-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Crooked Candle (Aired November 30, 1956)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1956. "The Case of the Crooked Candle". While Martha Bradford is waiting for her appointment at a beauty parlor, she meets Rita Bradford who apparently is also married to Joe Bradford and lives at the same address. Joe Bradford is preparing for a business meeting in San Diego. He makes plans to meet his wife Martha but fails to show up. Joe Bradford is found dead on his boat the next morning and Martha Bradford is accused of his murder when her fingerprints are found on a candle located on the boat. 46:59.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2017 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2017-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2017-01-01T19_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,lawyer,law,crime,police,jury,justice,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2820</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Crooked Candle (Aired November 30, 1956)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 30, 1956. &quot;The Case of the Crooked Candle&quot;. While Martha Bradford is waiting for her appointment at a beauty parlor, she meets Rita Bradford who apparently is also married to Joe Bradford and lives at the same address. Joe Bradford is preparing for a business meeting in San Diego. He makes plans to meet his wife Martha but fails to show up. Joe Bradford is found dead on his boat the next morning and Martha Bradford is accused of his murder when her fingerprints are found on a candle located on the boat. 46:59.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Crooked Candle (Aired November 30, 1956)

Perry Mason is the longest running la...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (02-09-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Fort Laramie" - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)

Gunsmoke had been running for almost four years when Norman Macdonnell brought Fort Laramie to CBS. The latter had the same gritty realism, attention to detail, and integrity that audiences admired in GUNSMOKE. Both Dodge City, Kansas and Fort Laramie, Wyoming were real, and significant, locations in our history of the Western Expansion. The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 19, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Boredom". Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians. The Cheyenne oblige. The program was recorded February 16, 1956 and is also known as, "Unknown Disease At Fort." Vivi Janis, Raymond Burr, Joe Cranston, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Howard Culver. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-12-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-12-23T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fort,llaramie,western,drama,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1816</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)

Gunsmoke had been running for almost four years when Norman Macdonnell brought Fort Laramie to CBS. The latter had the same gritty realism, attention to detail, and integrity that audiences admired in GUNSMOKE. Both Dodge City, Kansas and Fort Laramie, Wyoming were real, and significant, locations in our history of the Western Expansion. The original Fort Laramie, located on the eastern Wyoming prairie (about 100 miles from where the city of Laramie is now located) was an important fur trading post from 1834 to 1849. For the next forty years, it was a U.S. Army post. Located near the confluence of the North Platte and Laramie Rivers, this military post was in the heart of the homeland of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. From 1841 to 1849 the fur trade in that area continued to decline, but the fort was a major stop-over for wagon trains of settlers heading west, enroute to Oregon. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 19, 1956. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Boredom&quot;. Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians. The Cheyenne oblige. The program was recorded February 16, 1956 and is also known as, &quot;Unknown Disease At Fort.&quot; Vivi Janis, Raymond Burr, Joe Cranston, Les Crutchfield (writer), Parley Baer, Sam Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Howard Culver. 30:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Fort Laramie&quot; - Boredom (Aired February 19, 1956)

Gunsmoke had b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Big Show - Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell (05-06-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell(Aired May 6, 1951)

The Big Show, an American radio variety program featuring 90 minutes of top-name comic, stage, screen and music talent, was aimed at keeping American radio in its classic era alive and well against the rapidly-growing television tide. For a good portion of its two-year run (1950-51), the show's quality made its ambition seem plausible. Hosted by legendary stage actress and personality Tallulah Bankhead, The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 6, 1951. "Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Canon Towels. The last show of the season. Groucho Marx does a funny dialogue with Tallulah. George Jessel delivers a eulogy for "The Big Show." Fred Allen teaches Tallulah how to collect unemployment insurance, Margaret Truman sings. Groucho sings "Go West." Jessel does a monologue in praise of Hollywood and imitates Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor. "Advice To The Little Peyton Girl," by Dorothy Parker, with Tallulah (who is just great!) and Margaret Truman (who's just awful!). Marriage counselor Groucho advises Fred Allen and Ginger Rogers! The last minute of the program has been deleted. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dorothy Brown, Dorothy Parker (author), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Frank Wilson (narrator), Fred Allen, George Foster (writer), George Jessel, Ginger Rogers (guest), Goodman Ace, Groucho Marx, James Harvey (assistant director), Lucien Boyer, Margaret Truman, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Morton Green (writer), Portland Hoffa, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 1:27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-12-15T06_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5378</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell(Aired May 6, 1951)

The Big Show, an American radio variety program featuring 90 minutes of top-name comic, stage, screen and music talent, was aimed at keeping American radio in its classic era alive and well against the rapidly-growing television tide. For a good portion of its two-year run (1950-51), the show's quality made its ambition seem plausible. Hosted by legendary stage actress and personality Tallulah Bankhead, The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 6, 1951. &quot;Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Canon Towels. The last show of the season. Groucho Marx does a funny dialogue with Tallulah. George Jessel delivers a eulogy for &quot;The Big Show.&quot; Fred Allen teaches Tallulah how to collect unemployment insurance, Margaret Truman sings. Groucho sings &quot;Go West.&quot; Jessel does a monologue in praise of Hollywood and imitates Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor. &quot;Advice To The Little Peyton Girl,&quot; by Dorothy Parker, with Tallulah (who is just great!) and Margaret Truman (who's just awful!). Marriage counselor Groucho advises Fred Allen and Ginger Rogers! The last minute of the program has been deleted. Dee Englebach (producer, director), Dorothy Brown, Dorothy Parker (author), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Frank Wilson (narrator), Fred Allen, George Foster (writer), George Jessel, Ginger Rogers (guest), Goodman Ace, Groucho Marx, James Harvey (assistant director), Lucien Boyer, Margaret Truman, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Morton Green (writer), Portland Hoffa, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 1:27:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Fred Allen &amp; Georgie Jessell(Aired May 6, 1951)

The Big Show, an American radio...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - A New Dress For The Dance (05-18-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A New Dress For The Dance (Aired May 18, 1946)

A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 - September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-12-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-12-08T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>date,with,louise,erickson,john,brown,judy,foster,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,teenage,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A New Dress For The Dance (Aired May 18, 1946)

A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30 - September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). Co-starring with Powell were Elizabeth Taylor, Wallace Beery, Robert Stack, and Carmen Miranda. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A New Dress For The Dance (Aired May 18, 1946)

A Date with Judy was an American radio program ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Hornet - The Stuffed Panda (10-04-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon.[2] Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1945. Michigan Radio network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. "The Stuffed Panda". Participating sponsors. What is the secret of the panda? Two Sentinel reporters put the squeeze on a tax evader. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 27, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-12-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-12-03T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,hornet,action,hero,scifi,science,fiction,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,robert,hall,george,w.,trendle</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an American radio program that premiered on January 31, 1936, on WXYZ, the same local Detroit station that originated its companion shows The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon.[2] Beginning on April 12, 1938, the station supplied the series to the Mutual Broadcasting System radio network, and then to NBC Blue and its successors, the Blue Network and ABC, from November 16, 1939, through September 8, 1950. It returned from September 10 to December 5, 1952. It was sponsored by General Mills from January to August 1948, and by Orange Crush in its brief 1952 run. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 4, 1945. Michigan Radio network, WXYZ, Detroit origination, Michelson syndication. &quot;The Stuffed Panda&quot;. Participating sponsors. What is the secret of the panda? Two Sentinel reporters put the squeeze on a tax evader. WRVR-FM, New York City aircheck. Syndicated rebroadcast date: June 27, 1973. Robert Hall, George W. Trendle (creator, producer), Charles D. Livingstone (director), Lee Allman, Gilbert Shea, Rollon Parker, Dan Beattie (writer), Bill Morgan (announcer). 25:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Stuffed Panda (Aired October 4, 1945)

The character debuted in The Green Hornet, an Americ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Confession - The James V Madsen Case (08-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. "Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject"

THIS EPISODE:

August 23, 1953 NBC network. "The James V. Madsen Case". Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2016 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Frees, James Edwards, Jester Hairston, Jay Loughlin, Jonathan Hole, Mady Norman, Don Brinkley (writer), Michael Samoge (music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). Had a texture and sound not unlike Dragnet, indeed the influence was realized throughout the show. These were true stories of Crime and Punishment, the obvious difference that Dragnet began with the crime while Confession unfolded in reverse order, from the end. Confession was less noisy, it's theme was played on a single piano, but there was still the deadpan dialogue, the thief or killer giving his confession with an air of resignation and defeat. The criminal thus became a stream-of-consciousness narrator, with the action frequently cutting away into drama. &quot;Names were changed to protect the legal rights of the subject&quot;

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August 23, 1953 NBC network. &quot;The James V. Madsen Case&quot;. Sustaining. 9:30 P. M. Transcribed statements of actual crimes. The program opening and system cue are slightly upcut. A 27 year old man reveals his crime career that lead to murder. The telephone-type recording beep heard throughout the show is very unneccessary. Paul Frees, Joel Davis, Les Tremayne, Alice Reinheart, George Pirrone, Charlotte Lawrence, Vivi Janis, Lou Rusoff (writer), Michael Samoge (? music), Warren Lewis (script supervisor), Homer Canfield (director), John Wald (announcer). 28:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The James V Madsen Case (Aired August 23, 1953)

NBC 30 minutes Sunday at 9:30PM.Cast Paul Free...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Johnny Maestro Tribute (03-30-10)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Johnny Maestro Tribute (Aired March 30, 2010)

New York City-born Johnny Maestro (born John Mast-ran-gelo aka Johnny Mastro, Johnny Masters; May 7, 1939 – March 24, 2010) began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of the Crests, one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry.[1][2] Patricia Van Dross, older sister to famed R&amp;B singer Luther Vandross, sang with Johnny Maestro while The Crests were signed to the Joyce Record label. Before the Crests signed with Coed Records, Patricia left the group because her mother didn't want her 15-year-old daughter touring with the older guys. After a regional hit with "My Juanita"/"Sweetest One" on the Joyce label, he had two years of chart success with the Crests on Coed Records with "16 Candles", "Six Nights A Week", "Step by Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Trouble in Paradise". Between "Step by Step" and "Trouble in Paradise", Coed released a single "The Great Physician" under the name Johnny Masters. Maestro would leave the Crests for a solo career. Maestro was unable to reach his former chart heights with the Crests, but did have Top 40 hits with "What A Surprise" and "Model Girl" in 1961 as solo artist Johnny Mastro, "The Voice of the Crests" for Coed Records. For his next three singles with the label he was known as Johnny Maestro, the third spelling change for the label. None of those records charted and Maestro recorded for three different labels before briefly reuniting with the Crests as Johnny Maestro &amp; the Crests in 1965 and 1966 which produced four singles.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2016 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-22T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Johnny Maestro Tribute (Aired March 30, 2010)

New York City-born Johnny Maestro (born John Mast-ran-gelo aka Johnny Mastro, Johnny Masters; May 7, 1939 &#8211; March 24, 2010) began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of the Crests, one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry.[1][2] Patricia Van Dross, older sister to famed R&amp;B singer Luther Vandross, sang with Johnny Maestro while The Crests were signed to the Joyce Record label. Before the Crests signed with Coed Records, Patricia left the group because her mother didn't want her 15-year-old daughter touring with the older guys. After a regional hit with &quot;My Juanita&quot;/&quot;Sweetest One&quot; on the Joyce label, he had two years of chart success with the Crests on Coed Records with &quot;16 Candles&quot;, &quot;Six Nights A Week&quot;, &quot;Step by Step&quot;, &quot;The Angels Listened In&quot;, and &quot;Trouble in Paradise&quot;. Between &quot;Step by Step&quot; and &quot;Trouble in Paradise&quot;, Coed released a single &quot;The Great Physician&quot; under the name Johnny Masters. Maestro would leave the Crests for a solo career. Maestro was unable to reach his former chart heights with the Crests, but did have Top 40 hits with &quot;What A Surprise&quot; and &quot;Model Girl&quot; in 1961 as solo artist Johnny Mastro, &quot;The Voice of the Crests&quot; for Coed Records. For his next three singles with the label he was known as Johnny Maestro, the third spelling change for the label. None of those records charted and Maestro recorded for three different labels before briefly reuniting with the Crests as Johnny Maestro &amp; the Crests in 1965 and 1966 which produced four singles.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Johnny Maestro Tribute (Aired March 30, 2010)

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      <title>The Big Show - Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris (12-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris (Aired December 17, 1950)

Hosted by legendary stage actress and personality Tallulah Bankhead, The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests: Fred Allen, Mindy Carson, Jimmy Durante, José Ferrer, Portland Hoffa, Frankie Laine, Russell Knight, Paul Lukas, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas and Meredith Willson. To make sure no one missed the launch, NBC ran in Sunday newspapers across the country an illustrated advertisement displaying headshots of Allen, Bankhead, Carson, Durante and Merman. On the second week's program, the guests were Groucho Marx, Jane Powell, Ezio Pinza and Fanny Brice, along with Hanley Stafford, Frank Lovejoy, David Brian and John Agar (the latter three recreating their screen roles in highlights from their current Warner Bros. picture, Breakthrough). 

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December 17, 1950. "Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Anacin, Ford, RCA Victor. The program originates from Los Angeles. The first tune is, "Orange Colored Sky." Louis plays and sings, "Ain't Misbehavin.'" Tallulah, Deborah Kerr and Dorothy McGuire appear in a scene from, "The Women," by Clare Boothe Luce. Bob Hope, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis do their own version of the story called, "The Fellows." The program ending is messed up when Tallulah starts to sing, "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You," while the orchestra is playing the closing theme, "Shower Of Stars" (the program was possibly running late). Tallulah Bankhead (m. c.), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bob Hope, Phil Harris, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Deborah Kerr, Frankie Laine, Dorothy McGuire, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Clare Boothe Luce (author). 1:28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-15T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,big,show,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris (Aired December 17, 1950)

Hosted by legendary stage actress and personality Tallulah Bankhead, The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests: Fred Allen, Mindy Carson, Jimmy Durante, Jos&#233; Ferrer, Portland Hoffa, Frankie Laine, Russell Knight, Paul Lukas, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas and Meredith Willson. To make sure no one missed the launch, NBC ran in Sunday newspapers across the country an illustrated advertisement displaying headshots of Allen, Bankhead, Carson, Durante and Merman. On the second week's program, the guests were Groucho Marx, Jane Powell, Ezio Pinza and Fanny Brice, along with Hanley Stafford, Frank Lovejoy, David Brian and John Agar (the latter three recreating their screen roles in highlights from their current Warner Bros. picture, Breakthrough). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
December 17, 1950. &quot;Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Anacin, Ford, RCA Victor. The program originates from Los Angeles. The first tune is, &quot;Orange Colored Sky.&quot; Louis plays and sings, &quot;Ain't Misbehavin.'&quot; Tallulah, Deborah Kerr and Dorothy McGuire appear in a scene from, &quot;The Women,&quot; by Clare Boothe Luce. Bob Hope, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis do their own version of the story called, &quot;The Fellows.&quot; The program ending is messed up when Tallulah starts to sing, &quot;May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You,&quot; while the orchestra is playing the closing theme, &quot;Shower Of Stars&quot; (the program was possibly running late). Tallulah Bankhead (m. c.), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Bob Hope, Phil Harris, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Deborah Kerr, Frankie Laine, Dorothy McGuire, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Dee Englebach (producer, director), Clare Boothe Luce (author). 1:28:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are Bob Hope &amp; Phil Harris (Aired December 17, 1950)

Hosted by legendary stage ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Run On The Bank (01-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1953. Program #54. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "Run On The Bank". Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:49. 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-12T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,law,gun,gunfighter,adventure,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed.

THIS EPISODE:

January 22, 1953. Program #54. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Run On The Bank&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 28:49. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Actress (Aired March 23, 1958)

The Cis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Date With Judy - Judy's Singing Debut With Charles Boyer (04-03-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Judy's Singing Debut With Charles Boyer (Aired April 3, 1945)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23d to September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30th to September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1945 "Judy's Singing Debut" - Judy's interview with guest Charles Boyer, is more to do with her dreams of a singing career. Louise Erickson, Richard Crenna, Joseph Cotten, Dix Davis, Paul Sawtelle (composer, conductor), John Brown, Myra Marsh, Aleen Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Doug Gorlay (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-08T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>date,with,louise,erickson,john,brown,judy,foster,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,teenage,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1787</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Judy's Singing Debut With Charles Boyer (Aired April 3, 1945)

A Date with Judy was a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience which had a long run from 1941 to 1950. The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23d to September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30th to September 22, 1943) when the series, with Bristol Myers as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 3, 1945 &quot;Judy's Singing Debut&quot; - Judy's interview with guest Charles Boyer, is more to do with her dreams of a singing career. Louise Erickson, Richard Crenna, Joseph Cotten, Dix Davis, Paul Sawtelle (composer, conductor), John Brown, Myra Marsh, Aleen Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Doug Gorlay (announcer). 29:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Judy's Singing Debut With Charles Boyer (Aired April 3, 1945)

A Date with Judy was a comedy ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hallmark Playhouse - So Big (02-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1949. CBS network. "So Big". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman's life on the farms of the Midwest during the last century. Edna Ferber (writer), Virginia Bruce, Jeff Chandler, Howard McNear, James Hilton (host). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2016 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-06T17_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hallmark,playhouse,friend,flicka,theater,reader's,digest,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the Radio Readers Digest, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the Radio Readers Digest from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called The Hallmark Hall Of Fame and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of &quot;A Christmas Carol&quot;. Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of &quot;Random Harvest&quot;, &quot;Lost Horizon&quot; and &quot;Goodbye, Mr. Chips&quot; plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was &quot;Dream of Olwne&quot; by Charles Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

February 24, 1949. CBS network. &quot;So Big&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman's life on the farms of the Midwest during the last century. Edna Ferber (writer), Virginia Bruce, Jeff Chandler, Howard McNear, James Hilton (host). 28:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>So Big (Aired February 24, 1949)

The Hallmark Playhouse was heard over CBS stations Thursday e...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bob &amp; Ray - Library Reel 02 (1948)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Library Reel 02 (1948) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2016 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-06T11_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,elliott,ray,goulding,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,news,events,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,drama,music,mystery,oldies,otr,rock,roll,scifi,suspense,talk,thriller,western</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3727</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Library Reel 02 (1948) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922&#8211;1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Elliott and Goulding began as disc jockeys in Boston with their own separate programmes on station WHDH-AM, and each would visit with the other while on the air. Their informal banter was so appealing that WHDH would call on them, as a team, to fill in when Red Sox baseball broadcasts were rained out. Elliott and Goulding (not yet known as Bob and Ray) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians. Some of their radio episodes were released on recordings, and others were adapted into graphic story form for publication in Mad magazine. Their earlier shows were mostly ad-libbed, but later programs relied more heavily on scripts. While Bob and Ray wrote much of their material, their writers included Tom Koch, who scripted many of their best-known routines, and the pioneering radio humorist Raymond Knight.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Library Reel 02 (1948) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Black Mass - The Outsider (11-20-68)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Outsider (Aired November 20, 1968)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. "Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, "In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio." 

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November 20, 1968. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. "The Outsider". Sustaining. H. P. Lovecraft (author), Jack Nessel (creator), Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, performer), Jack Whiting (technical production). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-04T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,mass,thriller,suspense,mystery,scifi,science,fiction,horror,weird,ghost,witch,death,satin,devil,adventure,boxcars711,camardella,comedy,drama,music,oldies,otr,rock,roll,talk,western,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1301</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Outsider (Aired November 20, 1968)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as &quot;keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. &quot;Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, &quot;In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio.&quot; 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 20, 1968. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. &quot;The Outsider&quot;. Sustaining. H. P. Lovecraft (author), Jack Nessel (creator), Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, performer), Jack Whiting (technical production). 21:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Outsider (Aired November 20, 1968)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Rochester Show - 2 Episodes (02-18-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[2 Episodes (Aired 02-18-50)

Edmund Lincoln Anderson (September 18, 1905 – February 28, 1977), often known as Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, was an American comic actor who became famous playing "Rochester van Jones" (usually known simply as "Rochester"), the valet to Jack Benny's eponymous title character on the long-running radio and television series The Jack Benny Program. Anderson also owned Burnt Cork, a Thoroughbred racehorse that ran in the 1943 Kentucky Derby. He was born in Oakland, California, USA on September 18, 1905, into a family of performers. Anderson began his show business career at age 14 in a song-and-dance act with his brother Cornelius and another performer. They billed themselves as the Three Black Aces. At a young age, Anderson permanently damaged his vocal cords (he had to yell loudly for his job selling newspapers), leading to his trademark "raspy" voice. Benny's ordering of his "valet" and Anderson's responses (sometimes a resigned "Yes, Boss", but just as often a snappy joke at Benny's expense) were among the weekly highlights of the long-running show.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-11-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-11-03T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,benny,rochester,eddie,anderson,comedy,skit,humor,variety,mary,livingston,dennis,day,funny,laugh,joke,music,song,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,audio/mpeg</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes (Aired 02-18-50)

Edmund Lincoln Anderson (September 18, 1905 &#8211; February 28, 1977), often known as Eddie &quot;Rochester&quot; Anderson, was an American comic actor who became famous playing &quot;Rochester van Jones&quot; (usually known simply as &quot;Rochester&quot;), the valet to Jack Benny's eponymous title character on the long-running radio and television series The Jack Benny Program. Anderson also owned Burnt Cork, a Thoroughbred racehorse that ran in the 1943 Kentucky Derby. He was born in Oakland, California, USA on September 18, 1905, into a family of performers. Anderson began his show business career at age 14 in a song-and-dance act with his brother Cornelius and another performer. They billed themselves as the Three Black Aces. At a young age, Anderson permanently damaged his vocal cords (he had to yell loudly for his job selling newspapers), leading to his trademark &quot;raspy&quot; voice. Benny's ordering of his &quot;valet&quot; and Anderson's responses (sometimes a resigned &quot;Yes, Boss&quot;, but just as often a snappy joke at Benny's expense) were among the weekly highlights of the long-running show.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes (Aired 02-18-50)

Edmund Lincoln Anderson (September 18, 1905 &#8211; February 28, 1977), ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fat Man - Murder Shows A Card (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.  When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.  Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the  air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.  There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.  The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. "Murder Shows A Card" Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2016-10-26T11_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2016 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-26T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fat,man,brad,runyon,lloyd,berrill,detective,crime,law,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,otr,old,radio,mystery,drama,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.  When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.  Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the  air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.  There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.  The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

The Fat Man. 1952. ABC network. &quot;Murder Shows A Card&quot; Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. - J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 25:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder Shows A Card (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

 The series was created by Dashall Hamm...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean (03-11-41)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean (Aired March 11, 1941)

Hope and his partner George Byrne had an act as a pair of Siamese twins as well, and both danced and sang while wearing blackface before friends advised Hope that he was funnier as himself.. After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 11, 1941. "Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. Bob's opening monologue is about the income tax. The first tune is, "With A Twist Of The Wrist." Bob tries to get guest Dizzy Dean to join his team, "The Pepsodent Polecats." "Brenda and Cobina" appear. Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Six Hits and A Miss, Jerry Colonna, Elvia Allman, Blanche Stewart, Sherwood Shwartz (writer), Al Schwartz (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2016-10-17T05_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-17T05_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-17T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,dizzy,dean,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_11736000.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean (Aired March 11, 1941)

Hope and his partner George Byrne had an act as a pair of Siamese twins as well, and both danced and sang while wearing blackface before friends advised Hope that he was funnier as himself.. After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE: 

March 11, 1941. &quot;Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. Bob's opening monologue is about the income tax. The first tune is, &quot;With A Twist Of The Wrist.&quot; Bob tries to get guest Dizzy Dean to join his team, &quot;The Pepsodent Polecats.&quot; &quot;Brenda and Cobina&quot; appear. Bob Hope, Bill Goodwin (announcer), Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Six Hits and A Miss, Jerry Colonna, Elvia Allman, Blanche Stewart, Sherwood Shwartz (writer), Al Schwartz (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Dizzy Dean (Aired March 11, 1941)

Hope and his partner George Byrne had an ac...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Wayside Theater - Love Goes To Night School (01-08-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Love Goes To Night School (Aired January 8, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. "Love Goes To Night School". Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Camody/romance: trying to get the beautiful "teacher" to say "yes." Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Forrest Lewis, Bret Morrison, Verne Smith (announcer), Ken Christy, Bill Bouchey. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2016-10-14T04_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-14T04_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wayside,theater,olan,soule,patricia,dunlap,adventure,comedy,drama,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Love Goes To Night School (Aired January 8, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In the five years that Kerasotes ran the Wayside, it was notorious for being poorly run. Kerasotes closed the theater in 1989. A year later, plans were announced to convert the twin into a brew-n-view style venue, called the Wayside Cinema &amp; Drafthouse, but this fell through. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;Love Goes To Night School&quot;. Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Camody/romance: trying to get the beautiful &quot;teacher&quot; to say &quot;yes.&quot; Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Forrest Lewis, Bret Morrison, Verne Smith (announcer), Ken Christy, Bill Bouchey. 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>Love Goes To Night School (Aired January 8, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - Recalling 1956 (04-19-72)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These "sponsors" would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording "family." Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted "Little Godfrey" Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with "Crying in the Chapel" and kicked off the "bird group" trend of early rock 'n' roll.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2016-10-07T05_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-07T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>arthur,godfrey,talent,scouts,music,amateur,variety,tony,bennett,patsy,cline,pat,boone,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_11716322.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime variety show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcasting from the CBS Studio Building at 49 East 52nd Street where he had his main office. This variety show, a showcase for rising young performers, was a slight variation of CBS's successful Original Amateur Hour. Some of the performers had made public appearances in their home towns and were recommended to Godfrey by friends or colleagues. These &quot;sponsors&quot; would accompany the performers to the broadcast and introduce them to Godfrey on the air. Two acts from the same 1948 broadcast were Wally Cox and The Chordettes. Both were big hits that night, and both were signed to recording contracts. Godfrey took special interest in The Chordettes, who sang his kind of barbershop-quartet harmony, and he soon made them part of his broadcasting and recording &quot;family.&quot; Performers who appeared on Talent Scouts included Lenny Bruce, Don Adams, Tony Bennett, Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, opera singer Marilyn Horne, Roy Clark, and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn. Later, he promoted &quot;Little Godfrey&quot; Janette Davis to a management position as the show's talent coordinator. Three notable acts rejected for the show were Elvis Presley, Sonny Till &amp; The Orioles, and The Four Freshmen. Following his appearances on the Louisiana Hayride, Presley traveled to New York for an unsuccessful Talent Scouts audition in April 1955; after the Talent Scouts staff rejected The Orioles, they went on to have a hit record with &quot;Crying in the Chapel&quot; and kicked off the &quot;bird group&quot; trend of early rock 'n' roll.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Recalling 1956 (Aired April 19, 1972)

Godfrey's morning show was supplemented by a primetime v...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Big Show - Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice (11-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice (Aired November 12, 1950)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was "the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started." As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting. She had one of the funniest writers in the business on her staff: Goodman Ace, the mastermind of radio's legendary Easy Aces. She included renowned ad-libbers in the show—particularly Fred Allen (he and his longtime sidekick and wife, Portland Hoffa, appeared so often they could have been the show's regular co-hosts) and Groucho Marx, both of whom appeared on the first season's finale and appeared jointly on three other installments.

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November 12, 1950. "Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. The second show of the series. Baby Snooks gets an acting lesson from Tallulah, Groucho holds his quiz on the show and teaches Pinza how to sing "Some Enchanted Evening." Tallulah does a Dorothy Parker monologue called "Sentiment." Tallulah Bankhead, Groucho Marx, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Lovejoy, Ezio Pinza, Fanny Brice, Jane Powell, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hanley Stafford, David Brian, John Agar, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Dorothy Parker (author). 01:29:02.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-05T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice (Aired November 12, 1950)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was &quot;the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started.&quot; As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting. She had one of the funniest writers in the business on her staff: Goodman Ace, the mastermind of radio's legendary Easy Aces. She included renowned ad-libbers in the show&#8212;particularly Fred Allen (he and his longtime sidekick and wife, Portland Hoffa, appeared so often they could have been the show's regular co-hosts) and Groucho Marx, both of whom appeared on the first season's finale and appeared jointly on three other installments.

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1950. &quot;Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. The second show of the series. Baby Snooks gets an acting lesson from Tallulah, Groucho holds his quiz on the show and teaches Pinza how to sing &quot;Some Enchanted Evening.&quot; Tallulah does a Dorothy Parker monologue called &quot;Sentiment.&quot; Tallulah Bankhead, Groucho Marx, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Lovejoy, Ezio Pinza, Fanny Brice, Jane Powell, Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Hanley Stafford, David Brian, John Agar, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Dorothy Parker (author). 01:29:02.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are Groucho Marx &amp; Fanny Brice (Aired November 12, 1950)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (02-09-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock.

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1958. CBS network. "A Meeting With Sitting Bull". Sustaining. J.B. Kendall and a local reporter named "Charlie Meeker" hire a half-breed to take them to meet Sitting Bull, but are double-crossed on the trail and shot! A good story. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Junius Matthews, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jerry Goldsmith (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-05T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock.

THIS EPISODE:

February 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;A Meeting With Sitting Bull&quot;. Sustaining. J.B. Kendall and a local reporter named &quot;Charlie Meeker&quot; hire a half-breed to take them to meet Sitting Bull, but are double-crossed on the trail and shot! A good story. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Junius Matthews, Jeanette Nolan, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jerry Goldsmith (composer), Wilbur Hatch (conductor), Antony Ellis (creator, writer, producer, director). 24:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Charlie Meeker (Aired February 9, 1958)

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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes From 1957</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1957 - "Lost Car Keys" (06-02-58) and "The Other Women" (06-03-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows.

TODAY'S SHOW: "Lost Car Keys" (06-02-58) and "The Other Women"
CBS network. Sustaining. Mary Lou Kendall has pushed Betsy down and bullied her. After an argument, Mrs. Kendall falls down on the Piper sidewalk. The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Charles Mendick, Dawsa Duckworth, Roger Foster (announcer), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 14:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2016 15:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-10-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-10-03T08_27_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>couple,next,door,peg,lynch,alan,bunce,comedy,laugh,funny,joke,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1651</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1957 - &quot;Lost Car Keys&quot; (06-02-58) and &quot;The Other Women&quot; (06-03-58)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows.

TODAY'S SHOW: &quot;Lost Car Keys&quot; (06-02-58) and &quot;The Other Women&quot; 


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From 1957 - &quot;Lost Car Keys&quot; (06-02-58) and &quot;The Other Women&quot; (06-03-58)

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      <title>The Bob Hope Show - Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (03-04-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope".

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1953. "Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell" - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob tries to fill out his income tax form and then tries to convince guest Jane Russell to make a 3-D movie with him. Possibly dated April, 1952. Bill Goodwin, Bob Hope, Bob Sweeney, Hans Conried, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jane Russell. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-09-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-19T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,jane,russell,orson,welles,edward,g.,robinson,glen,miller,orchastra,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1435</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)

After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1953. &quot;Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell&quot; - NBC network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bob tries to fill out his income tax form and then tries to convince guest Jane Russell to make a 3-D movie with him. Possibly dated April, 1952. Bill Goodwin, Bob Hope, Bob Sweeney, Hans Conried, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Margaret Whiting, Jane Russell. 23:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Filling Out Income Tax With Guest Jane Russell (Aired March 4, 1953)

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      <title>The Beverly Hillbillies - Granny's Spring Tonic (03-27-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Granny's Spring Tonic (Aired March 27, 1963)

Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines. The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1963. Season 1 Episode 27. "Granny's Spring Tonic" - CBS Television Network - A new employee at the bank is making a play for Jed. Granny's tonic is in the mix.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56.


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2016-09-18T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-18T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-09-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-18T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beverly,hillbillies,comedy,humor,funny,joke,millionaire,buddy,ebsen,irene,ryan,donna,douglas,max,baer,jr,clampetts,jethro,drysdale,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1523</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Granny's Spring Tonic (Aired March 27, 1963)

Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines. The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 27, 1963. Season 1 Episode 27. &quot;Granny's Spring Tonic&quot; - CBS Television Network - A new employee at the bank is making a play for Jed. Granny's tonic is in the mix.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Granny's Spring Tonic (Aired March 27, 1963)

Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest (12-08-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest (Aired December 8, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes ("Do married men live longer than single men?"... "No, it only seems longer.") and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query ("What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?") 

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1944. Program #28. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest?" - The first question (during the program): "In the song, 'I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas,' (what is) the color of the Christmas the singer is dreaming about?" Tom Howard (m. c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Ken Roberts (announcer), Ted Collins (guest), Kate Smith (guest), Nat Novick and His Orchestra. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-12T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>pays,to,be,ignorant,quiz,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,tom,howard,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest (Aired December 8, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler, and DeSoto. Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes (&quot;Do married men live longer than single men?&quot;... &quot;No, it only seems longer.&quot;) and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query (&quot;What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?&quot;) 

THIS EPISODE:

December 8, 1944. Program #28. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest?&quot; - The first question (during the program): &quot;In the song, 'I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas,' (what is) the color of the Christmas the singer is dreaming about?&quot; Tom Howard (m. c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Ken Roberts (announcer), Ted Collins (guest), Kate Smith (guest), Nat Novick and His Orchestra. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>What Kind Of Person Lives The Longest (Aired December 8, 1944)

It Pays to Be Ignorant was a ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Bad Blood (04-08-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Bad Blood (Aired April 8, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, "We are the Texas Rangers", to the tune of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", which is also the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

THIS EPISODE:

April 8, 1951. NBC network. "Bad Blood". Sustaining. Based on the events of September 14, 1950. A vicious murder with a frying pan has occurred, the victim's friend is the likely suspect. Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Barbara Luddy, Sam Edwards. 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Bad Blood (Aired April 8, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. During the opening and closing credits of the TV show, the actors would march toward the camera and sing the theme song, &quot;We are the Texas Rangers&quot;, to the tune of &quot;The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You&quot;, which is also the tune of &quot;I've Been Working on the Railroad&quot;.

THIS EPISODE:

April 8, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Bad Blood&quot;. Sustaining. Based on the events of September 14, 1950. A vicious murder with a frying pan has occurred, the victim's friend is the likely suspect. Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Stacy Keach (producer, director), Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Whitfield Connor, Parley Baer, Barbara Luddy, Sam Edwards. 30:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Baby Snooks - 3 Ep. &quot;Missing Dollar&quot; (02-22-40) &quot;Baby Fish Story&quot; (04-11-40) and &quot;New Car&quot; (09-12-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[3 Ep. "Missing Dollar" (02-22-40) "Baby Fish Story" (04-11-40) and "New Car" (09-12-40)

Roberspierre. ANNOUNCERS: John Conte (late 30s and early 40s). Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid to late 1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. VOCALIST: Bob Graham MUSIC: Meredith Willson (37-44), Carmen Dragon. PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Mann Holiner (early 1940s), Al Kaye (1944), Ted Bliss, Walter Bunker, Arthur Stander. WRITERS: Phil Rapp, Jess Oppenheimer, Everett Freeman, Bill Danch, Sid Dorfman, Arthur Stander, Robert Fisher. SOUND EFFECTS: Clark Casey, David Light. Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born. After various format and slot changes Snooks eventually got her very own show in 1944. Lalive Brownell took on the role of “Mommy” Higgins alongside the now well entrenched part of Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins played by Hanley Stafford. The half-an-hour slot was initially aired at 6:30pm on Sundays, but later to moved to an 8pm slot on Friday and then in Nov 1949 to an 8:30pm slot on Tuesday evenings.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-11T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>3 Ep. &quot;Missing Dollar&quot; (02-22-40) &quot;Baby Fish Story&quot; (04-11-40) and &quot;New Car&quot; (09-12-40)

Roberspierre. ANNOUNCERS: John Conte (late 30s and early 40s). Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid to late 1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. VOCALIST: Bob Graham MUSIC: Meredith Willson (37-44), Carmen Dragon. PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Mann Holiner (early 1940s), Al Kaye (1944), Ted Bliss, Walter Bunker, Arthur Stander. WRITERS: Phil Rapp, Jess Oppenheimer, Everett Freeman, Bill Danch, Sid Dorfman, Arthur Stander, Robert Fisher. SOUND EFFECTS: Clark Casey, David Light. Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born. After various format and slot changes Snooks eventually got her very own show in 1944. Lalive Brownell took on the role of &#8220;Mommy&#8221; Higgins alongside the now well entrenched part of Lancelot &#8220;Daddy&#8221; Higgins played by Hanley Stafford. The half-an-hour slot was initially aired at 6:30pm on Sundays, but later to moved to an 8pm slot on Friday and then in Nov 1949 to an 8:30pm slot on Tuesday evenings.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>3 Ep. &quot;Missing Dollar&quot; (02-22-40) &quot;Baby Fish Story&quot; (04-11-40) and &quot;New Car&quot; (09-12-40)

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      <title>The Avenger - Diploma Of Death (04-03-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Diploma Of Death (Aired April 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The "Kenneth Robeson" name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1946. Program #24. Michelson syndication. "The Diploma Of Death". Music fill for local commercial insert. Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2016 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-09-09T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avenger,scifi,science,fiction,action,hero,doc,wipple,edwards,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Diploma Of Death (Aired April 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. Newly-written adventures were commissioned and published by Warner Brother's Paperback Library from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street and Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. The &quot;Kenneth Robeson&quot; name was a house pseudonym used by a number of different Street &amp; Smith writers. Most of the original Avenger stories were written by Paul Ernst. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1946. Program #24. Michelson syndication. &quot;The Diploma Of Death&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer), James Monks, Helen Adamson, Alyn Edwards (announcer), Doc Whipple (organist), Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer). 29:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Diploma Of Death (Aired April 3, 1946)

The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adv...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mercury Summer Theater - Hell On Ice (08-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury Theater Of The Air, which started life as a Summer series in 1938. It continued into the Fall and ran until December 4, 1938.  After that, Campbell's became sponsor, changing the name to The Campbell Playhouse, which ran from December 9, 1938 to June 2, 1939.  All shows were one hour long.  On September 15, 1941, The Mercury Theater title again graced the airwaves, for a run of 20 shows. On June 7, 1946, The Mercury Theater made one last appearence on radio.  This was for a Summer series, The Mercury Summer Theater. Unlike the 1938 Summer series, these shows were only 30 minutes in length.  Compare titles to the other Orson Welles series.  Six shows were 30 minute versions of shows of 1938.  "I'm a Fool", one story of two in the broadcast of August 23, was also used in 1938.  A total of 15 shows were broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1946. CBS network. "Hell On Ice". Sponsored by: Pabst beer. Network, sponsored version. The story of the arctic expedition of Captain DeLong, trapped for over two years in the northern ice pack. Orson Welles announces that this is a revival of a program first produced eight years ago. Orson Welles (host, producer, performer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Elliott Reid, Lurene Tuttle, John Brown. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-31T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mercury,summer,theater,orson,welles,),elliott,reid,lurene,tuttle,john,brown,drma,adventure,suspense,thriller,comedy,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury Theater Of The Air, which started life as a Summer series in 1938. It continued into the Fall and ran until December 4, 1938.  After that, Campbell's became sponsor, changing the name to The Campbell Playhouse, which ran from December 9, 1938 to June 2, 1939.  All shows were one hour long.  On September 15, 1941, The Mercury Theater title again graced the airwaves, for a run of 20 shows. On June 7, 1946, The Mercury Theater made one last appearence on radio.  This was for a Summer series, The Mercury Summer Theater. Unlike the 1938 Summer series, these shows were only 30 minutes in length.  Compare titles to the other Orson Welles series.  Six shows were 30 minute versions of shows of 1938.  &quot;I'm a Fool&quot;, one story of two in the broadcast of August 23, was also used in 1938.  A total of 15 shows were broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Hell On Ice&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst beer. Network, sponsored version. The story of the arctic expedition of Captain DeLong, trapped for over two years in the northern ice pack. Orson Welles announces that this is a revival of a program first produced eight years ago. Orson Welles (host, producer, performer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Elliott Reid, Lurene Tuttle, John Brown. 29:08. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Gold Maker (11-19-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - The Gold Maker (Aired November 19, 1950)

Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1950. Program #34. Mutual network. "The Gold Maker". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. A con-man is selling the secret of making gold. The system cue is added live, the date is approximate. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Parley Baer, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2016 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-29</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-29T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wild,bill,hickock,guy,madison,andy,devine,western,drama,adventure,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,crime,gun,gunslingers,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Gold Maker (Aired November 19, 1950)

Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 19, 1950. Program #34. Mutual network. &quot;The Gold Maker&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. A con-man is selling the secret of making gold. The system cue is added live, the date is approximate. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Parley Baer, Joseph Du Val, Fred Howard, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles. 25:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Murder By Experts - I Dreampt I Died (09-12-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and "guest experts," such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 12, 1949. Mutual network. "I Dreamt I Died". Sustaining. Mrs. Kraft dreams that her husband is killing her with a pillow. This turns out to be a vivid and prophetic dream. Ann Shephard, Grace Coffin, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Richard Dupage (composer), John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2016 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-28T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>murder,by,experts,john,dickson,carr,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,law,crime,police,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology series that ran on American radio from 1949-1951, and was hosted first by John Dickson Carr, and later by Brett Halliday. Evidently, a mystery, authored by a leading crime fiction writer, was presented, and &quot;guest experts,&quot; such as Alfred Hitchcock or Craig Rice, were invited to solve it. Or maybe not -- nobody seems to know much about this one. David Kogan, the writer/creator of Murder by Experts, also created and wrote The Mysterious Traveler. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 12, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;I Dreamt I Died&quot;. Sustaining. Mrs. Kraft dreams that her husband is killing her with a pillow. This turns out to be a vivid and prophetic dream. Ann Shephard, Grace Coffin, James Stevens, Robert A. Arthur (producer, director), David Kogan (director), Phil Tonken (announcer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Richard Dupage (composer), John Dickson Carr (host, narrator), Joseph Ruscoll (writer). 29:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>I Dreampt I Died (Aired September 12, 1949)

Murder By Experts was a radio drama anthology seri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (09-28-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)

Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope".

THIS EPISODE:

The Pepsodent Show. September 28, 1943. "Guest Orson Welles" - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from the Naval Air Station, Terminal Island, California. Bob and Frances take a moonlit buggy ride. The Pepsodent middle commercial features "Miriam" and "Irium." Stan Kenton is introduced and interviewed as "the new band leader" (it was actually his second appearance on the show). Guest Orson Welles appears as a mystic swami to tell Bob's future. Bob Hope, Frances Langford, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (commercial spokesman), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as "Vera Vague"), Orson Welles. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-21T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-21T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,orson,welles,edward,g.,robinson,glen,miller,orchastra,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)

Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;.

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The Pepsodent Show. September 28, 1943. &quot;Guest Orson Welles&quot; - NBC network, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from the Naval Air Station, Terminal Island, California. Bob and Frances take a moonlit buggy ride. The Pepsodent middle commercial features &quot;Miriam&quot; and &quot;Irium.&quot; Stan Kenton is introduced and interviewed as &quot;the new band leader&quot; (it was actually his second appearance on the show). Guest Orson Welles appears as a mystic swami to tell Bob's future. Bob Hope, Frances Langford, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Larry Keating (commercial spokesman), Wendell Niles (announcer), Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen (as &quot;Vera Vague&quot;), Orson Welles. 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Terminal Island With Guest Orson Welles (Aired September 28, 1943)

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      <title>The Hollywood Star Time Theater - The Lodger (05-19-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lodger (Aired May 19, 1946)

Hollywood Star (TimeThe Hollywood Star Playhouse ) , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson. Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it’s own series staring James Stewart. In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

May 19, 1946. CBS network. "The Lodger". Sponsored by: Frigidaire. The story of "Jack The Ripper." This is a network, sponsored version. Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Alfred Newman (music conductor), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert L. Redd (director), Wendell Niles (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-08-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,star,theater,vincent,price,joseph,cotton,william,conrad,rosalind,russell,jack,johnstone,drama,adventure,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,western,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lodger (Aired May 19, 1946)

Hollywood Star (TimeThe Hollywood Star Playhouse ) , well written and performed, presented many original plays and popular Hollywood stars. Some of those who accepted roles in this great series included Jimmy Stewart, William Conrad, Deborah Kerr, Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Betty Lou Gerson. Highlights included an episode entitled The Six Shooter and which later became it&#8217;s own series staring James Stewart. In 1952, Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on The Hollywood Star Playhouse. This 30 minute anthology program was heard over three different networks during its three seasons. Many leading Hollywood stars appeared before the microphones for this programs original scripts. Marilyn Monroe made her radio debut on the 08/31/52 broadcast.

THIS EPISODE:

May 19, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Lodger&quot;. Sponsored by: Frigidaire. The story of &quot;Jack The Ripper.&quot; This is a network, sponsored version. Vincent Price, Cathy Lewis, Alfred Newman (music conductor), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Robert L. Redd (director), Wendell Niles (announcer). 30:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lodger (Aired May 19, 1946)

Hollywood Star (TimeThe Hollywood Star Playhouse ) , well writ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Real McCoys - You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (11-07-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (Aired November 7, 1957)

Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1957. "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" A Desilu Studios presentation - The rest of the family thinks Grampa is taking advantage of a city fellow by selling him five acres of worthless land..Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Lydia Reed, Michael Winkelman. Director: Hy Averback. Writers: Jack Elinson, Irving Pincus. 21:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (Aired November 7, 1957)

Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1957. &quot;You Can't Cheat an Honest Man&quot; A Desilu Studios presentation - The rest of the family thinks Grampa is taking advantage of a city fellow by selling him five acres of worthless land..Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Lydia Reed, Michael Winkelman. Director: Hy Averback. Writers: Jack Elinson, Irving Pincus. 21:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (Aired November 7, 1957)

Amos was an incorrigible codger who was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - Battle School (04-01-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

"Dad's Army" was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, "Dad's Army" ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. "Dad's Army" is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) "Dad's Army" as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-16T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dads,army,arthur,lowe,manning,john,le,mesurier,comedy,humor,laugh,joke,funny,bbc,war,home,guard,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1668</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series created and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The idea of a series came to Jimmy Perry when he realised that many people had forgotten about the contribution the Home Guard had made to the British Home Front during the years of the Second World War. Commencing in 1968, &quot;Dad's Army&quot; ran on BBC Television for 9 years with over eighty episodes spread within 10 series. The series is set in a small fictional seaside town called Walmington-on-Sea somewhere on the South Coast of England. &quot;Dad's Army&quot; is also remembered for its first class actors which starred amongst its credits, Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Arthur Wilson and Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jack Jones. In May 1940, Sir Anthony Eden makes his historic speech calling for men under and over the age of active service in the armed forces to form a local defence corps. In Walmington, the Local Bank manager George Mainwaring set's up the town's Local Defence Volunteers,with the assistance of his Bank Clerk, Arthur Wilson and the Local Butcher, Jack Jones. The LDV later become known as the Home Guard or affectionately (to the TV audience) &quot;Dad's Army&quot; as the platoon mainly consist of Old Soldiers.From week to week they would become entangled in many exploits while defending Walmington from a possible invasion and any interference from the Local Air Raid Warden.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Battle School (Aired April 1, 1974)

&quot;Dad's Army&quot; was a long running British comedy series crea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Baby Snooks - Baseball Game (04-17-41) &amp; Fixing Super (04-24-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Baseball Game (Aired April 17, 1941) &amp; Fixing Super (Aired April 24, 1941)
The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was “Mommy” Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945).


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-08-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-08-13T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>baby,snooks,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,smile,jokes,fanny,brice,harlow,wilcox,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Baseball Game (Aired April 17, 1941) &amp; Fixing Super (Aired April 24, 1941)
The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot &#8220;Daddy&#8221; Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was &#8220;Mommy&#8221; Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945).


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Baseball Game (Aired April 17, 1941) &amp; Fixing Super (Aired April 24, 1941)
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      <title>A Date With Judy - A Date With Joseph Cotton (02-06-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Date With Joseph Cotton (Aired February 6, 1945)

A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30â€“September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1945. NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. "A Date With Joseph Cotton" aka: "The Strange Case Of Joseph Cotten." Judy thinks that she has a date with the famous movie star. No one is more suprised than Joseph Cotten, who happens to be in town (and a guest on the program). Louise Erickson, Richard Crenna, Joseph Cotten, Dix Davis, Paul Sawtelle (composer, conductor), John Brown, Myra Marsh, Aleen Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Doug Gorlay (announcer). 22:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-07-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-07-15T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>date,with,louise,erickson,john,brown,judy,foster,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,teenage,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Date With Joseph Cotton (Aired February 6, 1945)

A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16, 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer (June 23-September 15, 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer (June 30&#226;&#8364;&#8220;September 22, 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. Louise Erickson continued as Judy for the next seven years, as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. As the popularity of the radio series peaked, Jane Powell starred as Judy in the MGM movie, A Date with Judy (1948). 

THIS EPISODE:

February 6, 1945. NBC network. Sponsored by: Tums. &quot;A Date With Joseph Cotton&quot; aka: &quot;The Strange Case Of Joseph Cotten.&quot; Judy thinks that she has a date with the famous movie star. No one is more suprised than Joseph Cotten, who happens to be in town (and a guest on the program). Louise Erickson, Richard Crenna, Joseph Cotten, Dix Davis, Paul Sawtelle (composer, conductor), John Brown, Myra Marsh, Aleen Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), Doug Gorlay (announcer). 22:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>A Date With Joseph Cotton (Aired February 6, 1945)

A Date with Judy was an American radio prog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Webb Show - The Story Of Howdyville (04-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Story Of Howdyville (Aired April 17, 1946)

During World War II, Webb enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, but he "washed out" of flight training. After that happened, he applied for and received a hardship discharge, being the primary financial support for his mother and grandmother. Following his discharge, he moved to San Francisco to star in his own radio show on ABC's KGO Radio. The Jack Webb Show was a half-hour comedy that had a limited run on ABC radio in 1946. By 1949, he had abandoned comedy for drama, and starred in Pat Novak for Hire, a radio show originating from KFRC about a man who worked as an unlicensed private detective. The program co-starred Raymond Burr. Webb's radio shows included Johnny Modero, Pier 23; Jeff Regan, Investigator; Murder and Mr. Malone and One Out of Seven. Webb provided all of the voices on One Out of Seven, often vigorously attacking racial prejudice. His most famous motion picture role was as the combat-hardened Marine Corps drill instructor at Parris Island in the 1957 film The D.I., with Don Dubbins as a callow Marine private. Webb's hard-nosed approach to this role, that of Drill Instructor Gunnery Sergeant James Moore, would be reflected in much of his later acting. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1946. Program #5. "The Story Of Howdyville" - ABC network, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. "Slim Slade, Western Bandleader." The winner of the "How To Get 'The Jack Webb Show' Off The Air" contest. Clancy Hayes, Richard Breen, Ethel Sterling, Jack Webb, John Galbraith (announcer), Midge Williams (guest), Nora McNamara, The Raggediers. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2016 21:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-07-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-07-10T14_51_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,webb,show,comedy,humor,laugh,funny,joke,variety,song,raymond,burr,raggediers,drama,happy,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1770</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Story Of Howdyville (Aired April 17, 1946)

During World War II, Webb enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, but he &quot;washed out&quot; of flight training. After that happened, he applied for and received a hardship discharge, being the primary financial support for his mother and grandmother. Following his discharge, he moved to San Francisco to star in his own radio show on ABC's KGO Radio. The Jack Webb Show was a half-hour comedy that had a limited run on ABC radio in 1946. By 1949, he had abandoned comedy for drama, and starred in Pat Novak for Hire, a radio show originating from KFRC about a man who worked as an unlicensed private detective. The program co-starred Raymond Burr. Webb's radio shows included Johnny Modero, Pier 23; Jeff Regan, Investigator; Murder and Mr. Malone and One Out of Seven. Webb provided all of the voices on One Out of Seven, often vigorously attacking racial prejudice. His most famous motion picture role was as the combat-hardened Marine Corps drill instructor at Parris Island in the 1957 film The D.I., with Don Dubbins as a callow Marine private. Webb's hard-nosed approach to this role, that of Drill Instructor Gunnery Sergeant James Moore, would be reflected in much of his later acting. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:
 
April 17, 1946. Program #5. &quot;The Story Of Howdyville&quot; - ABC network, San Francisco origination. Sustaining. &quot;Slim Slade, Western Bandleader.&quot; The winner of the &quot;How To Get 'The Jack Webb Show' Off The Air&quot; contest. Clancy Hayes, Richard Breen, Ethel Sterling, Jack Webb, John Galbraith (announcer), Midge Williams (guest), Nora McNamara, The Raggediers. 29:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Story Of Howdyville (Aired April 17, 1946)

During World War II, Webb enlisted in the Unite...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Fighters&quot; - Ep.24 &#173;&quot;Custer's Last Stand&quot; and Ep.25 &quot;Stephen F. Austin&quot; (1935)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Fighters" - Ep.24 ­"Custer's Last Stand" and Ep.25 "Stephen F. Austin" (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes..

TWO EPISODES:

Program #24. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Custer's Last Stand". Music fill for local commercial insert. The story behind the famous Indian battle. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). 14:43. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.

Program #25. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Stephen F. Austin". Music fill for local commercial insert. The story of the founding of Texas. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). 14:43.


  
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Fighters&quot; - Ep.24 &#173;&quot;Custer's Last Stand&quot; and Ep.25 &quot;Stephen F. Austin&quot; (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes..

TWO EPISODES:

Program #24. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Custer's Last Stand&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The story behind the famous Indian battle. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). 14:43. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.

Program #25. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Stephen F. Austin&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The story of the founding of Texas. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). 14:43.


  
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      <title>Can You Top This - Psychaitry (11-20-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Psychaitry (Aired November 20, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said "There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air." Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The "Senator", like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Shave Cream, Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. The first topic is,"Psychiatry." Joe Laurie Jr., Senator Ford, Harry Hershfield, Ward Wilson (m.c.), Peter Donald (joke teller), Don Donaldson (announcer), Ron Rawson (announcer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-07-02T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Psychaitry (Aired November 20, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said &quot;There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air.&quot; Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The &quot;Senator&quot;, like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

November 20, 1947. NBC network. Sponsored by: Palmolive Shave Cream, Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. The first topic is,&quot;Psychiatry.&quot; Joe Laurie Jr., Senator Ford, Harry Hershfield, Ward Wilson (m.c.), Peter Donald (joke teller), Don Donaldson (announcer), Ron Rawson (announcer). 29:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Psychaitry (Aired November 20, 1947)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tail...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chase &amp; Sanborn Program - Special Guest Is William Frawley (07-15-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is William Frawley (Aired July 15, 1945)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as "Rubinoff and His Violin."With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as "The Captain of Comedy".When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is William Frawley (Aired July 15, 1945)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety shows, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 to October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as &quot;Rubinoff and His Violin.&quot;With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as &quot;The Captain of Comedy&quot;.When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is William Frawley (Aired July 15, 1945)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Monsterous Toothache (04-09-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - The Monsterous Toothache (04-09-52)

 The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1952. Program #68. Mutual network. "The Monstrous Toothache". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Jingles gets a toothache, and that leads to a murderer with a drill! The system cue is added live. Paul Pierce (director), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Ken Christy, Jess Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey Silver, Jack Moyles. 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-25T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wild,bill,hickock,guy,madison,andy,devine,western,drama,adventure,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,crime,gun,gunslingers,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - The Monsterous Toothache (04-09-52)

 The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1952. Program #68. Mutual network. &quot;The Monstrous Toothache&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops. Jingles gets a toothache, and that leads to a murderer with a drill! The system cue is added live. Paul Pierce (director), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Larry Hayes (writer), Virginia Gregg, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Ken Christy, Jess Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey Silver, Jack Moyles. 25:28. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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 The sh...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1955. Program #260. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "Murder Wagon". Commercials added locally. Jesse Post, Pierre DuLac and bad guys down from Canada are known for shooting settlers and burning down their houses. A ring on the French Canadian's finger provides Cisco with a needed clue. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-21T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cisco,kid,jack,mather,harry,lang,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,lawless,law,gun,gunfighter,adventure,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)

Broadcast constantly sometimes once a week sometimes 3 times a week By Mutual, between 1942 and 1956. Western Drama mainly for the young ones or maybe just the young at heart. I say the young at heart, because The Cisco Kid and his likeable but simple partner Pancho were a couple of lovable rogues and because there was usually a lovely senorita around in every episode who fell madly in love with Sisco, there may well have been an element of lady listeners included in the audience rating figures. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1955. Program #260. Mutual-Don Lee network, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. &quot;Murder Wagon&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jesse Post, Pierre DuLac and bad guys down from Canada are known for shooting settlers and burning down their houses. A ring on the French Canadian's finger provides Cisco with a needed clue. Jack Mather, Harry Lang. 27:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder Wagon (01-13-55)

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      <title>Jack Paar Show - Spoofs On Fan Magazines &amp; DJ's (06-22-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Spoofs On Fan Magazines &amp; DJ's (Aired June 22, 1947)

Jack Paar came to the attention of RKO Radio Pictures in Hollywood, which hired him to emcee Variety Time (1948), a compilation of vaudeville sketches. Paar later recalled that RKO didn't know what to do with him. His producers, trying to decide what kind of screen characters he could play, compared Paar with other RKO stars. Finally, Paar said, one of the executives had an inspiration, and figured out who Jack Paar really was: "Kay Kyser, with warmth." Paar projected a pleasant personality on film, and RKO called him back to emcee another filmed vaudeville show, Footlight Varieties (1951). Paar was featured in a few films, including a role opposite Marilyn Monroe in Love Nest (1951).


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-20T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,paar,hy,averback,variety,comedy,laugh,joke,funny,dennis,day,song,music,fun,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Spoofs On Fan Magazines &amp; DJ's (Aired June 22, 1947)

Jack Paar came to the attention of RKO Radio Pictures in Hollywood, which hired him to emcee Variety Time (1948), a compilation of vaudeville sketches. Paar later recalled that RKO didn't know what to do with him. His producers, trying to decide what kind of screen characters he could play, compared Paar with other RKO stars. Finally, Paar said, one of the executives had an inspiration, and figured out who Jack Paar really was: &quot;Kay Kyser, with warmth.&quot; Paar projected a pleasant personality on film, and RKO called him back to emcee another filmed vaudeville show, Footlight Varieties (1951). Paar was featured in a few films, including a role opposite Marilyn Monroe in Love Nest (1951).


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Spoofs On Fan Magazines &amp; DJ's (Aired June 22, 1947)

Jack Paar came to the attention of RKO Ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Charlie Chan - The Escaped Musician (1950) </title>
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        <![CDATA[THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island…but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping "pop" solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of "the incomparable" at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply…"Mind, like parachute, only function when open."


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2016 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-18T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective created by Earl Derr Biggers. Over 40 Charlie Chan movies were done from the early 1930's through 1949, all of which starred non-Chinese actors as Charlie. Supposedly working as a Honolulu police detective, Charlie was almost always somewhere else, like Paris, Rio, LA, even Treasure Island&#8230;but he did have a wonderful home life, too, with a reported 14 children, including his famous #1, #2 etc. sons, ever intent on helping &quot;pop&quot; solve the case. Still, it's fun to hear ABC radio's daytime serial version of the Hawaiian family man who gave us all a little exotic wit and wisdom while uncovering dishonorable culprit. The other shows are more of &quot;the incomparable&quot; at work. Unfortunately, Chan on radio is very rare, the very opposite of the ubiquitous Charlie Chan movie reruns on TV. This is a mysterious absence even the great Charlie Chan might be needed to solve! Many mystery lovers sniff at Chan, But here's one more from Charlie that might apply&#8230;&quot;Mind, like parachute, only function when open.&quot;


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>THe Escaped Musician (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Charlie Chan was the Chinese detective...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Return Of Butch Cavendish (01-30-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" - Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1953. Program #3128/2351. ABC network. "Thunder Martin"/"Return Of Butch Cavendish". Sponsored by: General Mills. A retelling of the origin story of the Ranger. A good show. Dan Reid appears in the story. The program was repeated October 8, 1954. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fred Foy (announcer), Bob Martin, Paul Hughes, Bill Saunders, Jay Michael, Paul Sutton, Harry Goldstein. 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-06-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1553</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and others. The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals. The last new radio episode of the Lone Ranger was aired on September 3, 1954. 

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1953. Program #3128/2351. ABC network. &quot;Thunder Martin&quot;/&quot;Return Of Butch Cavendish&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. A retelling of the origin story of the Ranger. A good show. Dan Reid appears in the story. The program was repeated October 8, 1954. Brace Beemer, John Todd, Fred Foy (announcer), Bob Martin, Paul Hughes, Bill Saunders, Jay Michael, Paul Sutton, Harry Goldstein. 25:53. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Return Of Butch Cavendish (Aired January 30, 1953)
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      <title>Granby's Green Acres - Granby Plants A Crop (07-10-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Granby Plants A Crop (Aired July 10, 1950)

Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1950. Granby's Green Acres. July 10, 1950. CBS network. "Granby Plants A Crop". Sustaining. What to plant? Corn? Wheat? Parley Baer, Louise Erickson, Jay Sommers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Bob Lemond (announcer). 28:54.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-08T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granby's,green,acres,gale,gordon,bea,benaderet,bob,lemond,comedy,drama,humor,laugh,funny,joke,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1734</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Granby Plants A Crop (Aired July 10, 1950)

Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 10, 1950. Granby's Green Acres. July 10, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Granby Plants A Crop&quot;. Sustaining. What to plant? Corn? Wheat? Parley Baer, Louise Erickson, Jay Sommers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Bob Lemond (announcer). 28:54.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Granby Plants A Crop (Aired July 10, 1950)

Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Gr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dick Van Dyke Show - No Rice at My Wedding (10-13-65) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[No Rice at My Wedding (Aired October 13, 1965) AUDIO ONLY

The show was created by Carl Reiner and starred Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. A three-camera/studio audience format was used during production. The series was primarily sponsored by Procter &amp; Gamble and, as an "alternate sponsor" beginning with the second season, Lorillard Tobacco Company (Kent cigarettes). The cast sometimes appeared in "integrated commercials" for their sponsors at the end of the show. The show was also produced by Reiner, who wrote many episodes and played the role of Alan Brady. Many of the show's plots were inspired by Reiner's experiences as a writer for Your Show of Shows, but though he based the character of Rob Petrie on himself, The Dick Van Dyke Show won 15 Emmy Awards. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 13, 1965. S5, Ep5 "No Rice at My Wedding" - Laura has just read about Clark Rice in the newspaper. The name Clark Rice evokes strong emotions in both Rob and Laura as the man who won and almost won Laura. The story... After Rob and Laura had become serious about each other, Laura was crowned "Bivouac Baby" at Camp Crowder, the title which also came with an obligation to be raffled off for a date. The winner of the raffle was Cpl. Clark Rice. Clark ended up being attracted to Laura, and Laura in turn admitted that she had a good time with Clark on their date. 25:26.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-04T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dick,van,dyke,laura,rob,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,carl,reiner,mary,tyler,moore,petrie,morey,amsterdam,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1526</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>No Rice at My Wedding (Aired October 13, 1965) AUDIO ONLY

The show was created by Carl Reiner and starred Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. A three-camera/studio audience format was used during production. The series was primarily sponsored by Procter &amp; Gamble and, as an &quot;alternate sponsor&quot; beginning with the second season, Lorillard Tobacco Company (Kent cigarettes). The cast sometimes appeared in &quot;integrated commercials&quot; for their sponsors at the end of the show. The show was also produced by Reiner, who wrote many episodes and played the role of Alan Brady. Many of the show's plots were inspired by Reiner's experiences as a writer for Your Show of Shows, but though he based the character of Rob Petrie on himself, The Dick Van Dyke Show won 15 Emmy Awards. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 13, 1965. S5, Ep5 &quot;No Rice at My Wedding&quot; - Laura has just read about Clark Rice in the newspaper. The name Clark Rice evokes strong emotions in both Rob and Laura as the man who won and almost won Laura. The story... After Rob and Laura had become serious about each other, Laura was crowned &quot;Bivouac Baby&quot; at Camp Crowder, the title which also came with an obligation to be raffled off for a date. The winner of the raffle was Cpl. Clark Rice. Clark ended up being attracted to Laura, and Laura in turn admitted that she had a good time with Clark on their date. 25:26.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>No Rice at My Wedding (Aired October 13, 1965) AUDIO ONLY

The show was created by Carl Reiner ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chandu The Magician - 2 Episode (07-26-48) (07-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode 21 "Betty And Bob Disappear" (07-26-48) and Episode 22 "Secret Door" (07-27-48)

One of the longest running juvenile adventure serials on radio, Chandu, The Magician was heard as a local program beginning in 1931 on KHJ in Los Angeles until 1932. It was then heard, starting in February 1932, over WOR in the East. Nationally, it aired over MUTUAL starting 10/08/32 with Gayne Whitman in the title role, it was sponsored by White King Soap on the West Coast and Beech Nut on the East Coast. Howard Hoffman also took over the lead role for a period of time. Many scripts were later redone in a new series with Tom Collins in the title role beginning 06/28/48 again as a 15 minute program. This new series lasted 154 episodes ending on 01/28/49. The following week, on 02/03/49, the broadcasts were expanded to a full 30 minutes each, and each script was a self contained story line instead of a serial, but this time heard over only over the MUTUAL DON LEE network. Starting on 11/19/49 and running until 09/06/50, programs were heard over ABC.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Episode 21 "Betty And Bob Disappear" (07-26-48) and Episode 22 "Secret Door" (07-27-48)


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2016 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-03T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chandu,magician,adventure,drama,mystery,scifi,suspense,thriller,science,fiction,gayne,whitman,howard,hoffman,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 21 &quot;Betty And Bob Disappear&quot; (07-26-48) and Episode 22 &quot;Secret Door&quot; (07-27-48)

One of the longest running juvenile adventure serials on radio, Chandu, The Magician was heard as a local program beginning in 1931 on KHJ in Los Angeles until 1932. It was then heard, starting in February 1932, over WOR in the East. Nationally, it aired over MUTUAL starting 10/08/32 with Gayne Whitman in the title role, it was sponsored by White King Soap on the West Coast and Beech Nut on the East Coast. Howard Hoffman also took over the lead role for a period of time. Many scripts were later redone in a new series with Tom Collins in the title role beginning 06/28/48 again as a 15 minute program. This new series lasted 154 episodes ending on 01/28/49. The following week, on 02/03/49, the broadcasts were expanded to a full 30 minutes each, and each script was a self contained story line instead of a serial, but this time heard over only over the MUTUAL DON LEE network. Starting on 11/19/49 and running until 09/06/50, programs were heard over ABC.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Episode 21 &quot;Betty And Bob Disappear&quot; (07-26-48) and Episode 22 &quot;Secret Door&quot; (07-27-48)


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 21 &quot;Betty And Bob Disappear&quot; (07-26-48) and Episode 22 &quot;Secret Door&quot; (07-27-48)

One of...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour (Bergen &amp; McCarthy) - Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts (07-04-37)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts (Aired July 4, 1937)

Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1937. "Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn. The first tune is, "Shall We Dance." Robert Armbruster helps Charlie with his music. Hoagy describes musically how he wrote, "Stardust." Hoagy and Dorothy sing, "This Is How A Dream Should End," a tune written just for this program. ZaSu Pitts appears in a story about a "laundry drudge" who dreams of happiness. Don misreads his script and calls W. C. Fields, "Don." ZaSu makes the mistake of asking Bill Fields if he likes frog's legs. Bill calls her "Zulu." ZaSu tries to sing, "Twenty-Three Skidoo," with Fields constantly interrupting. Don and the rest of the cast sing a new tune by Hoagy, "My Old Felt Hat." ZaSu Pitts, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, Don Ameche (host), Don Briggs (announcer), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Hoagy Carmichael, Margaret Brayton. 1:01:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2016 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-06-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-06-01T01_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hoagy,carmichael,dorothy,lamour,w.,c.,fields,don,briggs,chase,sanborn,edgar,bergen,charlie,mccarthy,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,variety,song,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3582</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts (Aired July 4, 1937)

Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
July 4, 1937. &quot;Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn. The first tune is, &quot;Shall We Dance.&quot; Robert Armbruster helps Charlie with his music. Hoagy describes musically how he wrote, &quot;Stardust.&quot; Hoagy and Dorothy sing, &quot;This Is How A Dream Should End,&quot; a tune written just for this program. ZaSu Pitts appears in a story about a &quot;laundry drudge&quot; who dreams of happiness. Don misreads his script and calls W. C. Fields, &quot;Don.&quot; ZaSu makes the mistake of asking Bill Fields if he likes frog's legs. Bill calls her &quot;Zulu.&quot; ZaSu tries to sing, &quot;Twenty-Three Skidoo,&quot; with Fields constantly interrupting. Don and the rest of the cast sing a new tune by Hoagy, &quot;My Old Felt Hat.&quot; ZaSu Pitts, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, Don Ameche (host), Don Briggs (announcer), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Hoagy Carmichael, Margaret Brayton. 1:01:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Zazu Pitts (Aired July 4, 1937)

Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (09-17-50)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hopalong Cassidy" - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)

The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. In stores, more than 100 companies in 1950 manufactured $70 million of Hopalong Cassidy products, including children's dinnerware, pillows, roller skates, soap, wristwatches, and jackknives. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1949. Program #38. Commodore syndication. "The Red Terror". Commercials added locally. A huge Indian prize-fighter kills a man in the ring. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val (as "California"), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd, Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), Ted Bliss (director). 32:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-30T03_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hopalong,cassidy,william,boyd,andy,clyde,western,cowboy,gun,gunfighter,lawless,law,frontier,indian,drama,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1927</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)

The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy, with Andy Clyde (later George McMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick, in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952. Hopalong Cassidy also appeared on the cover of national magazines, such as Look, Life, and Time. Boyd earned millions as Hopalong ($800,000 in 1950 alone), mostly from merchandise licensing and endorsement deals. In 1950, Hopalong Cassidy was featured on the first lunch box to bear an image, causing sales for Aladdin Industries to jump from 50,000 units to 600,000 units in just one year. In stores, more than 100 companies in 1950 manufactured $70 million of Hopalong Cassidy products, including children's dinnerware, pillows, roller skates, soap, wristwatches, and jackknives. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1949. Program #38. Commodore syndication. &quot;The Red Terror&quot;. Commercials added locally. A huge Indian prize-fighter kills a man in the ring. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val (as &quot;California&quot;), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd, Albert Glaser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator), Ted Bliss (director). 32:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hopalong Cassidy&quot; - The Red Terror (Aired March 28, 1949)

The Mu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Jack Paar Show - Singing Cowboy Parody (7-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 27, 1947)

Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 7, 1947) Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, "Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever." As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.


  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-21T06_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-21T06_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 27, 1947)

Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 7, 1947) Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, &quot;Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever.&quot; As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 27, 1947)

Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 7, 1947) Televis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (01-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Roy Rogers Show" - The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (Aired January 22, 1953)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

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January 22, 1953. NBC network. "The Cash and Carry Rodeo". Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Cob Collins, a professional but crooked rodeo contestant, plans to compete against Roy and Pat, and to show them up! Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Jim Bannon, Howard McNear, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music), Art Ballinger (announcer). 26:12.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2016 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,dale,evans,sons,of,the,pioneers,pat,butram,western,frontier,cowboy,law,lawless,indian,drama,adventure,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Cash &amp; Carry Rodeo (Aired January 22, 1953)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;

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January 22, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Cash and Carry Rodeo&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. Cob Collins, a professional but crooked rodeo contestant, plans to compete against Roy and Pat, and to show them up! Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Junius Matthews, Jim Bannon, Howard McNear, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music), Art Ballinger (announcer). 26:12.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>The Whistler - The Witness At The Fountain (09-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

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September 9, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "The Witness At The Fountain". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A murderer has some definite ideas on how it should be done, but is so stupid, he kills in front of a witness...a silent witness! Howard Duff, Margaret Brayton, Harold Swanton (writer), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bill Forman, William Conrad (doubles), Virginia Gregg (commercial spokeswoman). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-05-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-20T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>whistler,thriller,horror,murder,killler,suspense,drama,adventure,mystery,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1762</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. 

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September 9, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Witness At The Fountain&quot;. Sponsored by: Signal Oil. A murderer has some definite ideas on how it should be done, but is so stupid, he kills in front of a witness...a silent witness! Howard Duff, Margaret Brayton, Harold Swanton (writer), Marvin Miller (announcer), George W. Allen (director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bill Forman, William Conrad (doubles), Virginia Gregg (commercial spokeswoman). 29:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Witness At The Fountain (Aired September 9, 1946)

The Whistler was one of radio's most pop...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. District Attorney - The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 

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1954. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Motorcycle Club Killer". Commercials added locally. A jewelry store is held up and the owner has been killed. Suspicion falls on the members of a motorcycle club. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2016 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-20T13_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr,district,attorney,crime,defense,prosecution,law,lawyer,court,jury,trial,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1617</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as &quot;Mister District Attorney,&quot; or &quot;Chief&quot;, and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters, helped to develop the concept and coined the title. 

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1954. Program #25. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Case Of The Motorcycle Club Killer&quot;. Commercials added locally. A jewelry store is held up and the owner has been killed. Suspicion falls on the members of a motorcycle club. The date is approximate. David Brian, Phillips H. Lord (creator). 26:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Motorcycle Club Killer (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Mr. District Attorney is a popul...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Matinee Theater - Till We Meet Again (03-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Till We Meet Again (Aired March 25, 1945)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting "a greater range of stories". That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as "Beautiful Dreamer" (the Stephen Foster story) and "The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning". Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre", and "The Scarlet Pimpernel" to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.

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March 25, 1945. CBS network. "Till We Meet Again". Sponsored by: Vicks Vatronol. A French Sister finds herself drawn into the battle against the occupying Nazis. Victor Jory, Gertrude Warner, Martin Gabel, Kermit Murdock, Mark Warnow (music director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2016 20:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-16T13_13_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>matinee,theater,victor,jory,gertrude,warner,martin,gabel,kermit,murdock,adventure,drama,comedy,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1796</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Till We Meet Again (Aired March 25, 1945)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting &quot;a greater range of stories&quot;. That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as &quot;Beautiful Dreamer&quot; (the Stephen Foster story) and &quot;The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning&quot;. Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot;, &quot;Jane Eyre&quot;, and &quot;The Scarlet Pimpernel&quot; to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.

THIS EPISODE: 

March 25, 1945. CBS network. &quot;Till We Meet Again&quot;. Sponsored by: Vicks Vatronol. A French Sister finds herself drawn into the battle against the occupying Nazis. Victor Jory, Gertrude Warner, Martin Gabel, Kermit Murdock, Mark Warnow (music director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director). 29:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Till We Meet Again (Aired March 25, 1945)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>It's Higgins Sir - Higgins Arrives (07-03-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Higgins Arrives (07-03-51)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, "It's Higgins, Sir", future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. 

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July 3, 1951. Program #1. "Higgins Arrives" - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Higgins and the ancestral silver descend of the Roberts family, and life will never be the same. Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (writer, producer, director, conceiver), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby. 29:13.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-16T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>higgins,sir,comedy,funny,laugh,humor,joke,drama,sitcom,harry,mcnaughton,vinton,hayworth,peggy,allenb,charles,nevil,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Higgins Arrives (07-03-51)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly) in a television version of the 1944 Bing Crosby film. Joining Holloway, Maxwell and Totter were Rickey Kelman, K.C. Butts and Regina Grove, who portrayed children Tommy, Dinghy and Joanie MacRoberts, respectively. In the premiere episode, &quot;It's Higgins, Sir&quot;, future film star Ryan O'Neal guest stars as Archie, two years before he rocketed to national attention as Rodney Harrington in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, also on ABC. It's Higgins, Sir was previous NBC radio comedy series in 1951, created by Paul Harrison and written by Harrison and Rick Vollick. Harry McNaughton read the starring role of Higgins in that series, broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 P.M. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 3, 1951. Program #1. &quot;Higgins Arrives&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Higgins and the ancestral silver descend of the Roberts family, and life will never be the same. Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (writer, producer, director, conceiver), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby. 29:13.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Higgins Arrives (07-03-51)

Higgins followed another one-year ABC series Going My Way, starring...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason -The Case Of The Runaway Corpse (11-23-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Runaway Corpse (Aired November 10, 1957)

Perry Mason aired from 1943 to 1955. Although it is ostensibly a crime drama, Perry Mason sounds and feels like a soap opera. With 15-minute shows every weekday for years on end, the famous defense lawyer handled a myriad of cases, each one blending into the next. The shows presented here give the flavor of this serial, with Perry pulling every sort of trick to prove his client innocent. Hardly the staid courtroom drama of the popular TV show, the Perry Mason of radio was a much wilder affair. Have a listen and judge for yourself. When someone mentions the name "Perry Mason" the first image that runs through their mind is of a lawyer who unmasks murderers and crooks in the courtroom.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1957. Season 1 Episode 10. "The Case Of The Runaway Corpse" - Ed Davenport, on his deathbed, accuses his wife of poisoning him, then he expires. When Tragg arrives to investigate, the corpse has vanished, only to be found later, buried in a slit trench several miles away.  Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper . 35:08.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2016 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-05-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-08T09_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,detective,lawyer,crime,law,criminal,mystery,drama,suspense,investigate,court,jury,jail,murder,killer,raymond,burr,barbara,hale,william,hopper,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2108</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Runaway Corpse (Aired November 10, 1957)

Perry Mason aired from 1943 to 1955. Although it is ostensibly a crime drama, Perry Mason sounds and feels like a soap opera. With 15-minute shows every weekday for years on end, the famous defense lawyer handled a myriad of cases, each one blending into the next. The shows presented here give the flavor of this serial, with Perry pulling every sort of trick to prove his client innocent. Hardly the staid courtroom drama of the popular TV show, the Perry Mason of radio was a much wilder affair. Have a listen and judge for yourself. When someone mentions the name &quot;Perry Mason&quot; the first image that runs through their mind is of a lawyer who unmasks murderers and crooks in the courtroom.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1957. Season 1 Episode 10. &quot;The Case Of The Runaway Corpse&quot; - Ed Davenport, on his deathbed, accuses his wife of poisoning him, then he expires. When Tragg arrives to investigate, the corpse has vanished, only to be found later, buried in a slit trench several miles away.  Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper . 35:08.


  


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Perry Mason aired from 1943 to 1955. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - The Hanging Cross (12-21-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - The Hanging Cross (Aired December 21, 1958)

The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor."

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December 21, 1958. CBS network. "The Hanging Cross". Sponsored by: Kent. Paladin tries to prevent a battle between Matt Beecher and the Pawnees, caused by a small boy claimed as the son of both Matt Beecher and the Indian Chief. A good Christmas story. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on December 21, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Roddenberry (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dawson (adaptor), Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Virginia Christine, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter (played by Richard Boone on television, and by John Dehner on radio), who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 21, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Hanging Cross&quot;. Sponsored by: Kent. Paladin tries to prevent a battle between Matt Beecher and the Pawnees, caused by a small boy claimed as the son of both Matt Beecher and the Indian Chief. A good Christmas story. The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on December 21, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Roddenberry (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dawson (adaptor), Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Dick Beals, Anne Morrison, Virginia Christine, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator). 25:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show - Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (02-17-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)

Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)
After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Pathé at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from "Leslie" to "Bob", reportedly because people in the US were calling him "Hopelessly", although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name "Lester Hope". 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1948. "Special Guest Is Fred Astaire" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2016 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-03T08_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bob,hope,frank,sinatra,fred,astaire,comedy,variety,funny,laugh,humor,music,song,hollywood,troops,us,happy,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1631</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)

Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired February 17, 1948)
After five years on the Vaudeville circuit, by his own account Hope was surprised and humbled when he and his partner Grace Louise Troxell failed a 1930 screen test for Path&#233; at Culver City, California. (Hope had been on the screen in small parts, 1927's The Sidewalks of New York and 1928's Smiles. Hope returned to New York City and subsequently appeared in several Broadway musicals including Roberta, Say When, the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies, and Red, Hot and Blue with Ethel Merman. His performances were generally well-received and critics noted his keen sense of comedic timing. He changed his name from &quot;Leslie&quot; to &quot;Bob&quot;, reportedly because people in the US were calling him &quot;Hopelessly&quot;, although in the 1920s he sometimes used the name &quot;Lester Hope&quot;. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 17, 1948. &quot;Special Guest Is Fred Astaire&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The program originates from Canoga Park High School, Woodland Hills, California. Fred and Bob do a skit about their start in show business. Barbara Jo Allen, the real mayor of Woodland Hills, makes a fund appeal for the United Nations Crusade For Children. Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Trudy Erwin, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lovett, Wendell Niles (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Norman Sullivan (writer), Fred Williams (writer), Larry Kline (writer), Paul Laven (writer), Ray Allen (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roger Price (writer), Chet Castellaw (writer), Glenn Wheaton (writer), Harold Goodman (writer), Hendrix Voellaris, Al Capstaff (producer), Bob Stephenson (director). 27:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index. 


  

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Special Guest Is Fred Astaire (Aired F...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (05-08-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1953. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Trouble Rides The Rails". Music fill for local commercial insert. The date is approximate. Reed Hadley, Howard McNear, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer), Paul Franklin (writer, director). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-05-03T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

THIS EPISODE:

May 8, 1953. Program #31. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Trouble Rides The Rails&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The date is approximate. Reed Hadley, Howard McNear, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (composer, conductor), Bill Forman (announcer), Bruce Eells (producer), Paul Franklin (writer, director). 29:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.  


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Trouble Rides The Rails (Aired May 8, 1953)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Death By Adoption (03-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Death By Adoption (Aired March 18, 1951)

The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1951. NBC network. "Death By Adoption". Sustaining. A used car salesman is killed by a man posing as the father of his adopted child. Joel McCrea, Tony Barrett, Barbara Luddy, Roy Glenn, Joseph Kearns, Tom McKee, Hal Gibney (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-04-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-24T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>texas,rangers,joel,mccrea,western,law,crime,investigation,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1819</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Death By Adoption (Aired March 18, 1951)

The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Death By Adoption&quot;. Sustaining. A used car salesman is killed by a man posing as the father of his adopted child. Joel McCrea, Tony Barrett, Barbara Luddy, Roy Glenn, Joseph Kearns, Tom McKee, Hal Gibney (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <title>The Lineup - Child Deserters (03-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Child Deserters (Aired March 4, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1952. CBS network. "Child Deserters". Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). A pornshop owner notifies the police that a 10 year old boy tried to hock a very expensive diamond necklace. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2016 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-04-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-21T20_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,bill,johnstone,wally,maher,police,cop,crime,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1625</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Child Deserters (Aired March 4, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio audiences a look behind the scenes at police headquarters. Bill Johnstone plays Lt. Ben Guthrie, a quiet, calm-as-a-cupcake cucumber. Joseph Kearns (and from 1951 to 1953, Matt Maher) plays Sgt. Matt Grebb, a hot-tempered hot plate who is easily bored. The director and script writer often rode with police on the job and sat in on the police lineups to get ideas for The Lineup. They also read dozens of newspapers daily and intermeshed real stories with those that they used in the show. With Dragnet a smash hit, realism in police dramas was popular at the time this show aired. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 4, 1952. CBS network. &quot;Child Deserters&quot;. Sustaining. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (organ), Jaime del Valle (producer, director). A pornshop owner notifies the police that a 10 year old boy tried to hock a very expensive diamond necklace. 27:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Child Deserters (Aired March 4, 1952)

The Lineup is a realistic police drama that gives radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Lefty Roberts (11-13-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - Lefty Roberts (Aired November 13, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-04-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-20T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,dale,evans,sons,of,the,pioneers,pat,butram,western,frontier,cowboy,law,lawless,indian,drama,adventure,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Lefty Roberts (Aired November 13, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

November 13, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals (pop-out trading cards premium). Lefty Roberts has returned to Paradise Valley with evil intentions. What's wrong with Lefty? Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Art Rush (producer), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer, director), Milton Charles (music). 27:07. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - Lefty Roberts (Aired November 13, 1952)

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      <title>Lights Out - Poltergeist (10-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Poltergeist (Aired October 20, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 20, 1942. Program #6. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. "Poltergeist". Commercials added locally. How'd you like to have your head squashed flat by a tombstone? Syndicated program name: "The Devil and Mr. O." The story is also known as "Gravestone." Arch Oboler (writer, host). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2016 02:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-04-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-11T19_53_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lights,out,arch,oboler,horror,supernatural,death,murder,killer,suspense,thriller,drama,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Poltergeist (Aired October 20, 1942)

Lights Out was created in Chicago by writer Wyllis Cooper in 1934, and the first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR. By April 1934, the series was expanded to a half hour in length and moved to midnight Wednesdays. In January 1935, the show was discontinued in order to ease Cooper's workload (he was then writing scripts for the network's prestigious Immortal Dramas program), but was brought back by huge popular demand a few weeks later. After a successful tryout in New York City, the series was picked up by NBC in April 1935 and broadcast nationally, usually late at night and always on Wednesdays. Cooper stayed on the program until June 1936, when another Chicago writer, Arch Oboler, took over.

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October 20, 1942. Program #6. CBS network origination, syndicated rebroadcast. &quot;Poltergeist&quot;. Commercials added locally. How'd you like to have your head squashed flat by a tombstone? Syndicated program name: &quot;The Devil and Mr. O.&quot; The story is also known as &quot;Gravestone.&quot; Arch Oboler (writer, host). 26:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Poltergeist (Aired October 20, 1942)

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      <title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - How Do You Keep Milk From Souring (07-14-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[How Do You Keep Milk From Souring (Aired July 14, 1944)

The satirical series featured "a board of experts who are dumber than you are and can prove it." Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes ("Do married men live longer than single men?"... "No, it only seems longer.") and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query ("What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?") 

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July 14, 1944. Program #7. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "How Do You Keep Milk From Souring?" The first question (during the program): "What office does a presidential candidate seek?" Tom Howard (m.c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Al Trace and His Orchestra. 28:44. 


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>How Do You Keep Milk From Souring (Aired July 14, 1944)

The satirical series featured &quot;a board of experts who are dumber than you are and can prove it.&quot; Tom Howard was the quizmaster who asked questions of dim-bulb panelists Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell and George Shelton. The Irish-born Howard (1885-1955) and Shelton (1885-1972) had previously worked together as a team in vaudeville and comedy film shorts, while McConnell (1882-1962) and British comic McNaughton (1896-1967) had both appeared in many Broadway musical comedies and revues between 1920 and the late 1930s. Each episode would start with some jokes (&quot;Do married men live longer than single men?&quot;... &quot;No, it only seems longer.&quot;) and an introduction of the experts. After this, three or four questions would be discussed in detail: some posed by Howard, some picked at random by a guest from the audience. These questions often had the answer obvious in the query (&quot;What town in Massachusetts had the Boston Tea Party?&quot;) 

THIS EPISODE:

July 14, 1944. Program #7. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;How Do You Keep Milk From Souring?&quot; The first question (during the program): &quot;What office does a presidential candidate seek?&quot; Tom Howard (m.c.), George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Al Trace and His Orchestra. 28:44. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>How Do You Keep Milk From Souring (Aired July 14, 1944)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Sense Of Justice (03-29-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)

The knight symbol is in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

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March 29, 1959. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Sense Of Justice". Andy is accused of murder and in jail. Paladin stands up to a lynch mob out to get him...only Andy is an idiot! The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will travel" television show on November 1, 1958. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dawson (adaptor), Lynn Allen, Richard Perkins, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Richard Perkins, John Kneubuhl (writer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25 minutes. 


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-04T05_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)

The knight symbol is in reference to his name &#8212; possibly a nickname or working name &#8212; and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as &quot;a knight without armor.&quot; In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: &quot;It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected.&quot; Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.

THIS EPISODE:

March 29, 1959. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. &quot;Sense Of Justice&quot;. Andy is accused of murder and in jail. Paladin stands up to a lynch mob out to get him...only Andy is an idiot! The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will travel&quot; television show on November 1, 1958. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dawson (adaptor), Lynn Allen, Richard Perkins, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Richard Perkins, John Kneubuhl (writer), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25 minutes. 


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - Sense Of Justice (Aired March 29, 1959)

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      <title>Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen - Lily In The Chimoipo Bar (07-31-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lily In The Chimoipo Bar (Aired July 31, 1947)

Voyage of the Scarlet Queen was a radio adventure on the high seas, airing on Mutual from 3 July 1947 to 14 February 1948. James Burton produced the scripts by Gil Doud and Robert Tallman. Elliott Lewis starred as Philip Carney, master of the 78-foot ketch Scarlet Queen, with Ed Max as first mate Red Gallagher. The show seems to foreshadow Star Trek in a number of ways. Each episode opens with an entry from the ship's log: "Log entry, the ketch Scarlet Queen, Philip Carney, master. Position -- three degrees, seven minutes north, 104 degrees, two minutes east. Wind, fresh to moderate; sky, fair..." with a similar closing: "Ship secured for the night. Signed, Philip Carney, master." 

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July 31, 1947. Mutual network. "The Lily In The Chimoko Bar". Sustaining. A cargo of ginseng from Korea leads to trouble for the Scarlet Queen and her crew! The system cue has been deleted. Elliott Lewis, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Edwin Max, D. J. Thompson, Jack Kruschen, Mary Lansing, James Burton (director), Charles Arlington (announcer), Charles Seel, Richard Aurandt (music). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-04-02T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>voyage,scarlet,queen,ship,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,elliott,lewis,philip,carney,master,battle,high-sea,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1657</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lily In The Chimoipo Bar (Aired July 31, 1947)

Voyage of the Scarlet Queen was a radio adventure on the high seas, airing on Mutual from 3 July 1947 to 14 February 1948. James Burton produced the scripts by Gil Doud and Robert Tallman. Elliott Lewis starred as Philip Carney, master of the 78-foot ketch Scarlet Queen, with Ed Max as first mate Red Gallagher. The show seems to foreshadow Star Trek in a number of ways. Each episode opens with an entry from the ship's log: &quot;Log entry, the ketch Scarlet Queen, Philip Carney, master. Position -- three degrees, seven minutes north, 104 degrees, two minutes east. Wind, fresh to moderate; sky, fair...&quot; with a similar closing: &quot;Ship secured for the night. Signed, Philip Carney, master.&quot; 

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July 31, 1947. Mutual network. &quot;The Lily In The Chimoko Bar&quot;. Sustaining. A cargo of ginseng from Korea leads to trouble for the Scarlet Queen and her crew! The system cue has been deleted. Elliott Lewis, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Edwin Max, D. J. Thompson, Jack Kruschen, Mary Lansing, James Burton (director), Charles Arlington (announcer), Charles Seel, Richard Aurandt (music). 27:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Lily In The Chimoipo Bar (Aired July 31, 1947)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Canyon Of Wanted Men (06-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - The Canyon Of Wanted Men (Aired June 4, 1949)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

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June 4, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Canyon Of Wanted Men" aka: The Case Of The Wells Fargo Robbery. Music fill for local commercial insert. A gang of crooks trapped in a canyon take a hostage and blow up the dam. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2016 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-03-31</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-03-31T00_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Canyon Of Wanted Men (Aired June 4, 1949)

Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.

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June 4, 1949. Program #14. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Canyon Of Wanted Men&quot; aka: The Case Of The Wells Fargo Robbery. Music fill for local commercial insert. A gang of crooks trapped in a canyon take a hostage and blow up the dam. Jeff Chandler is billed as &quot;Tex&quot; Chandler. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 29:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killers Crop (12-30-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Killers Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.

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December 30, 1951. NBC network. "Killer's Crop". Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly "Robert Ryf"), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2016 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-03-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-03-14T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>texas,rangers,joel,mccrea,western,law,crime,investigation,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1825</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Killers Crop (Aired December 30, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties.

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December 30, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Killer's Crop&quot;. Sustaining. Kitty Barrows, a narcotics user, is found murdered. The trail leads the Rangers to Mexico. Joel McCrea, Herb Ellis, Byron Kane, Ken Christy, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Bob Wright (adaptor, possibly &quot;Robert Ryf&quot;), William Johnstone, Tony Barrett. 29:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (04-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Roy Rogers Show" - The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle") or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Dale's nickname was "Queen of the West."

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April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. "The Rene Eigan Gang" uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, "Peace In The Valley." Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2016 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-03-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-03-02T02_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>roy,rogers,dale,evans,sons,of,the,pioneers,pat,butram,western,frontier,cowboy,law,lawless,indian,drama,adventure,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1900</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Roy Rogers Show&quot; - The Rene Eigan Case (Aired April 11, 1952)

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 &#8211; July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a jeep called &quot;Nellybelle&quot;) or the crotchety George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes. Roy's nickname was &quot;King of the Cowboys&quot;. Dale's nickname was &quot;Queen of the West.&quot;

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April 11, 1952. NBC network. Sponsored by: Post Cereals. &quot;The Rene Eigan Gang&quot; uses trickery to get possession of evidence against the leader of the gang. Roy sings, &quot;Peace In The Valley.&quot; Art Ballinger (announcer), Art Rush (producer), Bill Green, Charles Seel, Dale Evans, Forrest Lewis, Frank Hemingway, Herb Butterfield, Joseph Du Val, Milton Charles, Ray Wilson (writer), Roy Rogers, The Whippoorwills, Tom Hargis (director). 31:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Inheritance&quot; - The Peacemaker (01-30-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Inheritance" - The Peacemaker (Aired January 30, 1955)

Inheritance premiered on April 4th 1954. Airing for a total of fifty-seven installments, the production itself was extremely well-mounted--as might be expected of a year-long sustained network production. The huge, mostly West Coast casts comprised most of Radio's finest voice talent of the era. The music direction, while not particularly 'A'-List, was well-suited to the production. The productions were reasonably historically accurate--yet predictably jingoistic for the era. As with the Ladies Auxiliary to The Veterans of Foreign Wars-sponsored American Trail series of the previous year, functionaries of the respective supporting organizations would give a brief, topical message throughout the series. The opportunity to recite one's patriotic beliefs seems to have been a focal point of most of the 'post-script messages' of the series. 

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January 30, 1955. Program #43. NBC network. "The Peacemaker". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is George Etinger, Chairman of the Child Welfare Commission of the American Legion. Charles Etinger, Ruth Travis (writer), Bill Lipton, Staats Cotsworth, John Larkin, Rusty Lane, Joseph Bell, Richard Hamilton, Tom Charlesworth, Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Inheritance&quot; - The Peacemaker (Aired January 30, 1955)

Inheritance premiered on April 4th 1954. Airing for a total of fifty-seven installments, the production itself was extremely well-mounted--as might be expected of a year-long sustained network production. The huge, mostly West Coast casts comprised most of Radio's finest voice talent of the era. The music direction, while not particularly 'A'-List, was well-suited to the production. The productions were reasonably historically accurate--yet predictably jingoistic for the era. As with the Ladies Auxiliary to The Veterans of Foreign Wars-sponsored American Trail series of the previous year, functionaries of the respective supporting organizations would give a brief, topical message throughout the series. The opportunity to recite one's patriotic beliefs seems to have been a focal point of most of the 'post-script messages' of the series. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 30, 1955. Program #43. NBC network. &quot;The Peacemaker&quot;. Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is George Etinger, Chairman of the Child Welfare Commission of the American Legion. Charles Etinger, Ruth Travis (writer), Bill Lipton, Staats Cotsworth, John Larkin, Rusty Lane, Joseph Bell, Richard Hamilton, Tom Charlesworth, Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 30:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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Inheritan...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>A Life In Your Hands - Kalare Temple (08-21-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kalare Temple (Aired August 21, 1952)

Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. "Kalare Temple" - NBC network. Sustaining. Dr. Allenby, a distinguished anthropologist, discovers the Kalare tomb in the Yucatan. He's found murdered under mysterious circumstances. Jonathan Kegg solves the case with the help of his tape recorder! Adele Scott (musical effects), Bill Knight (engineer), Carlton KaDell (announcer), Doug Johnson (writer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), George Stone (announcer), John Cowan (director), Whitey Birquist (conductor). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2016 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Kalare Temple (Aired August 21, 1952)

Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and courtroom melodrama which ran on the radio from 1949 - 1952. It portrays a truthful and objective view of various murder stories. The format of the shows is that of interviews - with witnesses on both sides providing their stories. The hero in the story is the fictitious Jonathan Kegg who is seeking the truth behind these mysterious cases. He represents neither the defense nor the prosecution, but rather is a man on a journey for justice. Cast: Ned LeFevre (Jonathan Kegg-1949) Mike Wallace (Narrator (1949)) Lee Bowman (Jonathan Kegg-1951) Carlton Kadell (Jonathan Kegg (1950,52), Narrator) Erle Stanley Gardner ((Creator)) Director: John Cowan, Homer Heck, Patrick Murphy, Jack Simpson.

THIS EPISODE:

August 21, 1952. &quot;Kalare Temple&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Dr. Allenby, a distinguished anthropologist, discovers the Kalare tomb in the Yucatan. He's found murdered under mysterious circumstances. Jonathan Kegg solves the case with the help of his tape recorder! Adele Scott (musical effects), Bill Knight (engineer), Carlton KaDell (announcer), Doug Johnson (writer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator), George Stone (announcer), John Cowan (director), Whitey Birquist (conductor). 29:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Kalare Temple (Aired August 21, 1952)

Here we bring you A Life in Your Hands, a murder and cou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (02-01-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Have Gun Will Travel" - A Matter Of Ethics (Aired February 1, 1959)

The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun — Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen  and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s. A form common in theatrical advertising was "Have tux, will travel" and this was the inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 1, 1959. CBS network. "A Matter Of Ethics". Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Popular Science Magazine. A killer hires Paladin to keep himself from being lynched until he can stand trial. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on October 12, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Olan Soule, Vic Perrin (doubles), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Sam Rolfe (creator, writer), Herb Meadow (creator), Virginia Christine, Roy Woods, John Dunkel (adaptor), Virginia Gregg, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:05.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Have Gun Will Travel&quot; - A Matter Of Ethics (Aired February 1, 1959)

The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. Have Gun &#8212; Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series (several were written by Gene Roddenberry), of which 101 were directed by Andrew McLaglen  and 19 were directed by the series star Richard Boone. The title was a catch phrase used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser was ready-for-anything. It was used in this way from the early 1900s. A form common in theatrical advertising was &quot;Have tux, will travel&quot; and this was the inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. 

THIS EPISODE:

February 1, 1959. CBS network. &quot;A Matter Of Ethics&quot;. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo, Popular Science Magazine. A killer hires Paladin to keep himself from being lynched until he can stand trial. Quality upgrade, network, sponsored version. The script was used on the &quot;Have Gun, Will Travel&quot; television show on October 12, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Olan Soule, Vic Perrin (doubles), Hugh Douglas (announcer), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Sam Rolfe (creator, writer), Herb Meadow (creator), Virginia Christine, Roy Woods, John Dunkel (adaptor), Virginia Gregg, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). 25:05.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Glory Trail (1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - The Glory Trail (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2016 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-02-20</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Glory Trail (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western - Frontier Fighters - 2 Ep. Program 28 &quot;The Hero Of Fort Kearney&quot; and Program 29 &quot;Oklahoma Land Rush&quot; (1935)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Ep. Program 28 "The Hero Of Fort Kearney" and Program 29 "Oklahoma Land Rush" (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown. 

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes. From Robert La Salle's navigation of the Mississippi River, to Lewis and Clark's challenge of reaching the West Coast of North America, Frontier Fighters will take you on an exciting voyage of the taming of the Wild West. This is American History at its best! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Program #28. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Hero Of Fort Kearney". Music fill for local commercial insert. Because of the bravery of John Phillips, a fort on the Bozeman Trail was saved from the Indians. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco. 14:49

Program #29. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Oklahoma Land Rush". Music fill for local commercial insert. The Federal government ignores its promise to the Indians and opens the Indian Territory to settlers. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Of America (Transco). 14:43


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-02-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-02-17T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,fighters,gale,gordon,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Ep. Program 28 &quot;The Hero Of Fort Kearney&quot; and Program 29 &quot;Oklahoma Land Rush&quot; (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown. 

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes. From Robert La Salle's navigation of the Mississippi River, to Lewis and Clark's challenge of reaching the West Coast of North America, Frontier Fighters will take you on an exciting voyage of the taming of the Wild West. This is American History at its best! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Program #28. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Hero Of Fort Kearney&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Because of the bravery of John Phillips, a fort on the Bozeman Trail was saved from the Indians. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco. 14:49

Program #29. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Oklahoma Land Rush&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Federal government ignores its promise to the Indians and opens the Indian Territory to settlers. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Of America (Transco). 14:43


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Dead Give Away (12-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - The Dead Give Away (Aired December 2, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1951. NBC network. "Dead Giveaway". Sustaining. A boxer named Johnny Buck is poisoned...in the middle of a fight. The date and story title are subject to correction. Joel McCrea, Will Gould (adaptor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Nestor Paiva, Parley Baer, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2016 13:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-02-16T05_07_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - The Dead Give Away (Aired December 2, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1951. NBC network. &quot;Dead Giveaway&quot;. Sustaining. A boxer named Johnny Buck is poisoned...in the middle of a fight. The date and story title are subject to correction. Joel McCrea, Will Gould (adaptor), Tony Barrett, Herb Ellis, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Nestor Paiva, Parley Baer, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Hal Gibney (announcer). 30:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Gundown Tunnel (10-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - Gundown Tunnel (Aired October 21, 1953)

Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - Wild Bill's Double Trouble (Aired November 12, 1952)
The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there’s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1953. Program #176. Mutual network. "Gundown Tunnel". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops, Variety. Rockeset is the meanest and smartest outlaw in the whole west. He plans to have Wild Bill and Jingles kill each other! The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Joseph Du Val, Forrest Lewis, Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Paul Pierce (director). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-02-15T05_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Gundown Tunnel (Aired October 21, 1953)

Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Wild Bill's Double Trouble (Aired November 12, 1952)
The show is in the tradition of the Lone Ranger and the Cisco Kid. Guy Madison starred as Bill with Andy Devine as his sidekick, Jingles. (Now there&#8217;s a name you want to go through Hollywood with.) This Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954.

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October 21, 1953. Program #176. Mutual network. &quot;Gundown Tunnel&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops, Variety. Rockeset is the meanest and smartest outlaw in the whole west. He plans to have Wild Bill and Jingles kill each other! The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Joseph Du Val, Forrest Lewis, Larry Hayes (writer), David Hire (producer), Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Lyon (announcer), Paul Pierce (director). 25:46. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cisco Kid" - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, "'oh, Pancho!" "'oh, Cisco!", before galloping off, while laughing. 


  



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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, &quot;'oh, Pancho!&quot; &quot;'oh, Cisco!&quot;, before galloping off, while laughing. 


  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cisco Kid&quot; - Disapearing Bullet (Aired July 22, 1952)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Revenge For Mendoza (03-25-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lone Ranger" - Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)

On radio, the Lone Ranger was played by several actors, including John L. Barrett who played the role on the test broadcasts on WEBR during early January, 1933; George Seaton (under the name George Stenius) from January 31 to May 9 of 1933; series director James Jewell and an actor known only by the pseudonym "Jack Deeds" (for one episode each), and then by Earle Graser from May 16, 1933, until April 7, 1941. On April 8, Graser died in a car accident, and for five episodes, as the result of being critically wounded, the Lone Ranger was unable to speak beyond a whisper, with Tonto carrying the action. Finally, on the broadcast of April 18, 1941, deep-voiced performer Brace Beemer, who had been the show's announcer for several years, took over the role and played the part until the end.

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March 25, 1938. "Revenge For Mendoza" aka "Maggie and Hank Crumpot." - Program #805/30. Syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Mendoza gang seem to be raiding the Greenville, Texas homes of the jury that convicted their leader. The head of the gang is the beautiful Carita, daughter of Mendoza. Earle Graser, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-02-13</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)

On radio, the Lone Ranger was played by several actors, including John L. Barrett who played the role on the test broadcasts on WEBR during early January, 1933; George Seaton (under the name George Stenius) from January 31 to May 9 of 1933; series director James Jewell and an actor known only by the pseudonym &quot;Jack Deeds&quot; (for one episode each), and then by Earle Graser from May 16, 1933, until April 7, 1941. On April 8, Graser died in a car accident, and for five episodes, as the result of being critically wounded, the Lone Ranger was unable to speak beyond a whisper, with Tonto carrying the action. Finally, on the broadcast of April 18, 1941, deep-voiced performer Brace Beemer, who had been the show's announcer for several years, took over the role and played the part until the end.

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1938. &quot;Revenge For Mendoza&quot; aka &quot;Maggie and Hank Crumpot.&quot; - Program #805/30. Syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. The Mendoza gang seem to be raiding the Greenville, Texas homes of the jury that convicted their leader. The head of the gang is the beautiful Carita, daughter of Mendoza. Earle Graser, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer). 30:25. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index


  

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      <title>Suspense - In Fear And Trembling (02-16-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[In Fear And Trembling (Aired February 16, 1943)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were "withheld until the last possible second"; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1943. CBS network. "In Fear and Trembling". Sustaining. A hypochondriacal woman is sure that her husband and his lover want to kill her, so she decides to act first. Mary Astor, Verna Felton, Joseph Kearns ("The Man In Black"), William Spier (director), Ted Bliss (director), J. Donald Wilson (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2016 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-02-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-02-04T20_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>In Fear And Trembling (Aired February 16, 1943)

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills&quot; and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 are extant. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors, and director/producers. Formula plot devices were followed for all but a handful of episodes: the protagonist was usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation; solutions were &quot;withheld until the last possible second&quot;; and evildoers were usually punished in the end. In its early years, the program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
February 16, 1943. CBS network. &quot;In Fear and Trembling&quot;. Sustaining. A hypochondriacal woman is sure that her husband and his lover want to kill her, so she decides to act first. Mary Astor, Verna Felton, Joseph Kearns (&quot;The Man In Black&quot;), William Spier (director), Ted Bliss (director), J. Donald Wilson (writer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor). 30:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Thunder Over Texas (02-27-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Thunder Over Texas (Aired February 27, 1953)

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals.

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1953. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "Thunder Over Texas". Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Slavin and his henchman "Cinco" kill the land agent to keep Danish Dairy farmers from moving to Sunbeam Valley. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-02-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-02-04T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Thunder Over Texas (Aired February 27, 1953)

Frontier Town will forever reside in that twilight  of the Western genre of Golden Age Radio--between the highly self-conscious adult Westerns of the mid- to late-1950s and the rock'em, sock'em, shoot-em-up juvenile adventure Westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. It's obvious from this series that Radio westerns were beginning to lean in an adult direction--but not without some kicking and screaming in the process. Radio's Gunsmoke was already in development and Television was making impressive inroads into Radio's commercial audience. With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals.

THIS EPISODE:

February 27, 1953. Program #23. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;Thunder Over Texas&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. Doc Slavin and his henchman &quot;Cinco&quot; kill the land agent to keep Danish Dairy farmers from moving to Sunbeam Valley. Jeff Chandler is billed as &quot;Tex&quot; Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Fighters&quot; - 2 Ep.&quot;The Fall Of The Alamo&quot; and &quot;General S. W. Kearney&quot; (1935)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Fighters" - 2 Ep."The Fall Of The Alamo" and "General S. W. Kearney" (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes. From Robert La Salle's navigation of the Mississippi River, to Lewis and Clark's challenge of reaching the West Coast of North America, Frontier Fighters will take you on an exciting voyage of the taming of the Wild West. This is American History at its best! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

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"The Fall Of The Alamo" and "General S. W. Kearney" (1935) Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Fall Of The Alamo". Music fill for local commercial insert. The story of the massacre of one hundred and eighty three Texans by eight thousand Mexicans in 1833. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). Hanley Stafford. 14:31. Program #11. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "General S. W. Kearney". Music fill for local commercial insert. General Kearney travels all the way to Santa Fe to confront the Mexicans. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). Gale Gordon. 14:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2016 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-06-21</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Fighters&quot; - 2 Ep.&quot;The Fall Of The Alamo&quot; and &quot;General S. W. Kearney&quot; (1935) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes. From Robert La Salle's navigation of the Mississippi River, to Lewis and Clark's challenge of reaching the West Coast of North America, Frontier Fighters will take you on an exciting voyage of the taming of the Wild West. This is American History at its best! Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TWO EPISODES:
 
&quot;The Fall Of The Alamo&quot; and &quot;General S. W. Kearney&quot; (1935) Program #10. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Fall Of The Alamo&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. The story of the massacre of one hundred and eighty three Texans by eight thousand Mexicans in 1833. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). Hanley Stafford. 14:31. Program #11. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;General S. W. Kearney&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. General Kearney travels all the way to Santa Fe to confront the Mexicans. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). Gale Gordon. 14:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>The Jack Paar Show - Guest Is Jack Benny (08-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 7, 1947)
 
Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, "Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever." As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.

THIS EPISODE:

August 17, 1947. "Guest Is Jack Benny" NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. "Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:" A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's "winter replacement?" Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. Jack plays the violin. The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2016 18:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-01-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-01-30T10_19_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jack,paar,hy,averback,variety,comedy,laugh,joke,funny,dennis,day,song,music,fun,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Singing Cowboy Parody (Aired July 7, 1947)
 
Television and radio pioneer Jack Par has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show , one of television's longest continuously running programs. The Washington Post said, &quot;Jack Paar was genuine, and the footprints he left on the loony moonscape of television are enormous; they will be there forever.&quot; As the stars of stage and screen were rising around him, Paar was becoming an icon himself, on television sets in the homes of millions of Americans across the country. During the Golden Age of television, Paar was its golden boy, charming guests and viewers alike. From 1957 to 1962, Paar was the king of late-night television as host of The Tonight Show, which NBC eventually renamed The Jack Paar Show. He turned it from a typical variety format into something very different. With a rare combination of intelligence, irreverence and intuition, he invented a new genre of programming that would become ubiquitous to television.Paar helped launch the careers of such performers as Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Liza Minnelli, but his guests weren't limited to the glitterati. He discussed religion with Billy Graham, visited Albert Schweitzer in Africa, and talked politics with Richard Nixon, all before the transfixed eyes of the American television audience.

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August 17, 1947. &quot;Guest Is Jack Benny&quot; NBC network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. &quot;Little Known People Who Mean Absolutely Nothing:&quot; A lady tree surgeon. Who will be Jack's &quot;winter replacement?&quot; Perhaps guest Jack Benny will win the talent contest. Jack plays the violin. The announcer gets the Lucky Strike slogan incorrect at the end of the show! Jack Paar, F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Hy Averback, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, Trudy Erwin, Jerry Fielding and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman, Florence Halop, Hans Conried, Jack Benny, Frank Nelson, Lionel Stander. 29:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Worth It's Salt (05-04-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone" - Worth It's Salt (Aired May 4, 1958)

Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me." Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1958. "Worth It's Salt" - CBS network. Sponsored by: O'Brien Paints. Ed Craig is running for the office of delegate to Congress, representing Arizona. He also buys a salted gold mine which is secretly owned by his opponent. The show includes an announcement for, "The Masland Color Round-Up." It's "Radio's first color extravaganza." It's not clear, but this might be a commercial for carpets. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Junius Matthews, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Joe DeSantis, Jack Moyles, Barney Phillips. 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Worth It's Salt (Aired May 4, 1958)

Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot; Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter's sidekick, Wichita. In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, Have Gun, Will Travel or Frontier Gentleman, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well acted. Luke Slaugher was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 4, 1958. &quot;Worth It's Salt&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: O'Brien Paints. Ed Craig is running for the office of delegate to Congress, representing Arizona. He also buys a salted gold mine which is secretly owned by his opponent. The show includes an announcement for, &quot;The Masland Color Round-Up.&quot; It's &quot;Radio's first color extravaganza.&quot; It's not clear, but this might be a commercial for carpets. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Junius Matthews, Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Joe DeSantis, Jack Moyles, Barney Phillips. 26:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (09-02-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wild Bill Hickock" - Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)

Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn’t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid’s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

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September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. "Ghost Town Gold". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wild Bill Hickock&quot; - Ghost Town Gold (Aired September 2, 1951)

Wild Bill Hickock was quick with his fists and a quip, but Jingles (dear god that nickname) got all his glory by using his immense girth to fight the bad guys. Jingles if you couldn&#8217;t tell was the comedic element in the series. And what is it with overweight sidekicks in westerns? See Cisco Kid&#8217;s partner, the jolly and rotund Pancho. Give the horses a break. The radio program lasted until 1954. The television show was started at the same time in 1951 and lasted until 1958. Also Wild Bill was portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1936 movie, The Plainsman. Wild Bill has shown up in various other movies and television shows, most recently in the show Deadwood on HBO. 

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September 2, 1951. Program #15. Mutual network. &quot;Ghost Town Gold&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. The sheriff has disappeared, the deputy sheriff has been holding up stagecoaches, attacking the ranchers and blaming it on the Choctaws. The system cue is added live. Charles Lyon (announcer), David Hire (producer), Paul Pierce (director), Richard Aurandt (music), Marion Richman, Clayton Post, Frederick Shields, Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Forrest Lewis, Jack Moyles. 25:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder At 10 Below (11-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Cisco Kid" - Murder At 10 Below (Aired November 26, 1953)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, "'oh, Pancho!" "'oh, Cisco!", before galloping off, while laughing. Renaldo returned to the role for the popular 156-episode Ziv Television series The Cisco Kid (1950–1956), notable as the first TV series filmed in color. 


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-01-25</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Cisco Kid&quot; - Murder At 10 Below (Aired November 26, 1953)

The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story &quot;The Caballero's Way&quot;, published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw. The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. The radio episodes ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, &quot;'oh, Pancho!&quot; &quot;'oh, Cisco!&quot;, before galloping off, while laughing. Renaldo returned to the role for the popular 156-episode Ziv Television series The Cisco Kid (1950&#8211;1956), notable as the first TV series filmed in color. 


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lone Ranger&quot; - Tunnel To Trouble (03-22-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - White Horses (Aired January 11, 1946)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen). 

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March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "Dirk Durango"/"Tunnel To Trouble". Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2016-01-24</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-01-24T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lone,ranger,tonto,silver,earle,graser,john,todd,fran,striker,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,justice,drama,adventure,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; - White Horses (Aired January 11, 1946)

Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although there were a few isolated occasions when he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet), and other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon aka Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen). 

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March 22, 1954. Program #3306/2526. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. &quot;Dirk Durango&quot;/&quot;Tunnel To Trouble&quot;. Sponsored by: Silvercup Bread. The Lone Ranger poses as a murdered mining engineer to help a bunch of crooks dig their way into jail. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 9, 1973. Brace Beemer, Fred Foy (announcer), John Todd, Paul Hughes, Harry Goldstein, Bill Saunders, Paul Sutton, Jay Michael. 21:32.Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>The Globe Theater - The Ghost Goes West (08-21-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ghost Goes West (Aired August 21, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe.

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August 21, 1944 - AFRS netword "The Ghost Goes West" - An American businessman's family convinces him to buy a Scottish castle and disassemble it to ship it to America brick by brick, where it will be put it back together. The castle though is not the only part of the deal, with it goes the several-hundred year old ghost who haunts it. 30:13.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2016 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-01-21T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ghost Goes West (Aired August 21, 1944)

The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) incorporated some thirty-plus exemplars from the This Is My Best canon into their own Frontline Theatre/Globe Theater syndicated transcriptions for service people overseas. For the Globe Theater run, Jimmy Wallington, Herbert Marshall, Jack Tierny and William Johnstone alternated as hosts of the denatured This Is My Best productions under the Globe Theater series designated H-5, the fifth such series to enter the growing number of AFRS offerings sent to American and Allied troops throughout World War II, and further, until the AFRS was folded into the Armed Forces Radio and Televistion Service in the 1949-1950 timeframe.

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August 21, 1944 - AFRS netword &quot;The Ghost Goes West&quot; - An American businessman's family convinces him to buy a Scottish castle and disassemble it to ship it to America brick by brick, where it will be put it back together. The castle though is not the only part of the deal, with it goes the several-hundred year old ghost who haunts it. 30:13.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Phantom Rider With Dennis Moore (12-22-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - The Phantom Rider With Dennis Moore (Aired December 22, 1946)

The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore.

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December 22, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Phantom Rider". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Guest Dennis Moore appears in a "Western Mystery" show. A masked milk-drinking dude tackles a gang of bad guys. Don't miss the bartender singing, "Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie" in Chinese! It's the first episode of a serialized version of the character, "The Phantom Rider" or an audition for such a show. Dennis Moore, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer), Charlie Lung. 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-01-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2016-01-21T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore.

THIS EPISODE:

December 22, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Phantom Rider&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Guest Dennis Moore appears in a &quot;Western Mystery&quot; show. A masked milk-drinking dude tackles a gang of bad guys. Don't miss the bartender singing, &quot;Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie&quot; in Chinese! It's the first episode of a serialized version of the character, &quot;The Phantom Rider&quot; or an audition for such a show. Dennis Moore, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer), Charlie Lung. 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Pint Sized Pinto (02-11-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Red Ryder" - Pint Sized Pinto (Aired February 11, 1947)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the "The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio "badlands," and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man.


  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Pint Sized Pinto (Aired February 11, 1947)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as &quot;America's famous fighting cowboy,&quot; he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, &quot;Little Beaver&quot;. The ranch homestead was cared for by the &quot;The Duchess,&quot; actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio &quot;badlands,&quot; and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man.


  

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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Western Empire (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.


  



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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Western Empire (1949) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Chandler's characterization of Chad Remington is forceful, dynamic and melodramatic and runs for the first twenty-three episodes. Veteran Film, Television and Radio actor Reed Hadley then assumes the role of Chad Remington for the remaining 24 installments. The contrast between the two characterizations is quite evident, but doesn't interfere with either the continuity of the main character or the flow of the episodes. Both principal actors acquit themselves well in the role. Wade Crosby in the role of Cherokee O'Bannon plays it well over the top, but that's what sidekicks do, after all.


  



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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - The Casa Grande Valley (03-12-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Red Ryder" - The Casa Grande Valley (Aired March 12, 1942)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the "The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio "badlands," and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2016 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - The Casa Grande Valley (Aired March 12, 1942)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as &quot;America's famous fighting cowboy,&quot; he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, &quot;Little Beaver&quot;. The ranch homestead was cared for by the &quot;The Duchess,&quot; actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio &quot;badlands,&quot; and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (05-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - The Chase (Aired May 22, 1953)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1953. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Chase". Commercials added locally. Cimarron Whitey is dying in a jail cell...drawing a trasure map. The map's only for Blanche McCarthy, but Whitey's cellmate breaks out of jail, with the map. Reed Hadley, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:08.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - The Chase (Aired May 22, 1953)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1953. Program #35. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. &quot;The Chase&quot;. Commercials added locally. Cimarron Whitey is dying in a jail cell...drawing a trasure map. The map's only for Blanche McCarthy, but Whitey's cellmate breaks out of jail, with the map. Reed Hadley, Wade Crosby, Ivan Ditmars (organist), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Bill Forman (announcer). 28:08.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Billy The Kid With Tex Ritter (10-06-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Billy The Kid With Tex Ritter (Aired October 6, 1946)

The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1946. CBS Pacific net, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Billy The Kid". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Mary Ford (billed as Colleen Summers), Monty Montana (host), Tex Ritter, Dennis Moore, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.






  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2016 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2016-01-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1861</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Billy The Kid With Tex Ritter (Aired October 6, 1946)

The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. 

THIS EPISODE:

October 6, 1946. CBS Pacific net, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Billy The Kid&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Mary Ford (billed as Colleen Summers), Monty Montana (host), Tex Ritter, Dennis Moore, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 31:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.






  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (03-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Return To Dos Rios (Aired March 5, 1949)

With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1949. Program #1. "Return To Dos Rios" - Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Chad Remington is a two-fisted lawyer in the town of Dos Rios. His sidekick, Cherokee O'Bannon (Wade Crosby), speaks in a W. C. Fields dialect. Either Bob Mitchell or Ivan Ditmars at the organ. Chad gets revenge on his father's killers and clears the name of the innocent Indian who was lynched for the crime. The date above and the dates for the other programs in this series are correct for KQW, San Francisco. This might have been the first time the series, which started to be recorded in 1948, was broadcast. Becasue of the nature of radio syndication, the programs were heard on many stations for years afterwards. Jeff Chandler (billed as "Tex Chandler" during the series), Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.





  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1832</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return To Dos Rios (Aired March 5, 1949)

With hundreds of Hopalong Cassidy and other western hero film reruns airing night and day over Television, the race was on to find a more rivetting format for the great American western. Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. 

THIS EPISODE:

March 5, 1949. Program #1. &quot;Return To Dos Rios&quot; - Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Chad Remington is a two-fisted lawyer in the town of Dos Rios. His sidekick, Cherokee O'Bannon (Wade Crosby), speaks in a W. C. Fields dialect. Either Bob Mitchell or Ivan Ditmars at the organ. Chad gets revenge on his father's killers and clears the name of the innocent Indian who was lynched for the crime. The date above and the dates for the other programs in this series are correct for KQW, San Francisco. This might have been the first time the series, which started to be recorded in 1948, was broadcast. Becasue of the nature of radio syndication, the programs were heard on many stations for years afterwards. Jeff Chandler (billed as &quot;Tex Chandler&quot; during the series), Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Bill Forman (announcer), Paul Franklin (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer). 30:33. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.





  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Down Mexico Way With Jimmy Wakely (11-17-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Down Mexico Way With Jimmy Wakely (Aired November 17, 1946)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. CBS Pacific network. "Down Mexico Way". Music fill for local commercial insert. While visiting a fiesta, "The Riders" plan to free lovely Lolita from marrying Wilbur, whom she doesn't love. Joe Forte, Harry Lang, Jimmy Wakely, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




  
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Down Mexico Way With Jimmy Wakely (Aired November 17, 1946)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 17, 1946. CBS Pacific network. &quot;Down Mexico Way&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. While visiting a fiesta, &quot;The Riders&quot; plan to free lovely Lolita from marrying Wilbur, whom she doesn't love. Joe Forte, Harry Lang, Jimmy Wakely, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 29:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.




  
 
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Program - Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (06-10-45)</title>
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The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as "The Captain of Comedy".When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934. With a new format, The Opera Guild, hosted by Deems Taylor, began December 2, 1934, Sundays at 8pm, on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and that concert series continued until March 17, 1935. Major Bowes' Amateur Hour had the slot from March 24, 1935 until September 11, 1936, followed by Do You Want to Be an Actor?, with Haven MacQuarrie, broadcast from January 3, 1937 until May 2, 1937, a series that continued Sundays at 10:30pm as a half-hour show from December 5, 1937 until February 20, 1938. Meanwhile, Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program.



  
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Groucho Marx (Aired June 10, 1945)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. The show established Cantor as a leading comedian, and his scriptwriter, David Freedman, as &quot;The Captain of Comedy&quot;.When Jimmy Durante stepped in as a substitute for Cantor, making his first appearance on September 10, 1933, he was so successful that he was offered his own show. Then the world's highest paid radio star, Cantor continued as The Chase and Sanborn Hour's headliner until November 25, 1934. With a new format, The Opera Guild, hosted by Deems Taylor, began December 2, 1934, Sundays at 8pm, on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, and that concert series continued until March 17, 1935. Major Bowes' Amateur Hour had the slot from March 24, 1935 until September 11, 1936, followed by Do You Want to Be an Actor?, with Haven MacQuarrie, broadcast from January 3, 1937 until May 2, 1937, a series that continued Sundays at 10:30pm as a half-hour show from December 5, 1937 until February 20, 1938. Meanwhile, Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program.



  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Sundown Valley (03-21-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Red Ryder" - Sundown Valley (Aired March 21, 1942)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the "The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio "badlands," and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and "little Beaver" continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular "Red Ryder" comic books.



  
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Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as &quot;America's famous fighting cowboy,&quot; he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, &quot;Little Beaver&quot;. The ranch homestead was cared for by the &quot;The Duchess,&quot; actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio &quot;badlands,&quot; and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and &quot;little Beaver&quot; continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular &quot;Red Ryder&quot; comic books.



  
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - Nebraska Jack (Aired August 3, 1958) 

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. 


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August 3, 1958. CBS network. "Nebraska Jack". Sustaining. Jack has five Indian wives, many children, and an understandable taste for whiskey. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:16.



  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - Nebraska Jack (Aired August 3, 1958) 

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. Music for the series was by Wilbur Hatch and Jerry Goldsmith, who also supplied the opening trumpet theme. The announcers were Dan Cubberly, Johnny Jacobs, Bud Sewell and John Wald. Supporting cast: Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, Stacy Harris, Johnny Jacobs, Joseph Kearns, Jack Kruschen, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips. 


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August 3, 1958. CBS network. &quot;Nebraska Jack&quot;. Sustaining. Jack has five Indian wives, many children, and an understandable taste for whiskey. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Jack Moyles, Virginia Gregg, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer). 24:16.



  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (05-11-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone" - Heritage (Aired May 11, 1958)

Sam Buffington enacted the title role on Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, another of CBS's prestigious adult Westerns. The series was produced and directed by William N. Robson, one of radio's greatest dramatic directors and Robert Stanley producer was aired from February 23 through June 15, 1958. Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me."

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May 11, 1958. "Heritage" - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bringing renegade Apaches to town to be hanged, Luke and Wichita see a peaceful Mormon gun down a man in cold blood. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." Sam Buffington, Vic Perrin, Karl Swenson, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Norma Jean Nilsson, Junius Matthews, Charles Seel. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone&quot; - Heritage (Aired May 11, 1958)

Sam Buffington enacted the title role on Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, another of CBS's prestigious adult Westerns. The series was produced and directed by William N. Robson, one of radio's greatest dramatic directors and Robert Stanley producer was aired from February 23 through June 15, 1958. Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley. Each program had an authoritative opening statement: &quot;Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle's my business. It's a tough business, it's a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

May 11, 1958. &quot;Heritage&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Bringing renegade Apaches to town to be hanged, Luke and Wichita see a peaceful Mormon gun down a man in cold blood. AFRTS program name: &quot;Sagebrush Theatre.&quot; Sam Buffington, Vic Perrin, Karl Swenson, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Fran Van Hartesfeldt (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Norma Jean Nilsson, Junius Matthews, Charles Seel. 25:57. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Bar-K Dude Ranch With Ken Card (04-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - The Bar-K Dude Ranch With Ken Card (Aired April 6, 1947)

The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore, unless you have an eight-year old with an old jokebook. But that doesn't mean All Star Western Theater isn't enjoyable.

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1947. "The Bar-K Dude Ranch" - CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Riders". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Guest Ken Card and "The Riders" appear in a comedy-romance set on a dude ranch with two eligible sisters. Ken Card, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore, unless you have an eight-year old with an old jokebook. But that doesn't mean All Star Western Theater isn't enjoyable.

THIS EPISODE:

April 6, 1947. &quot;The Bar-K Dude Ranch&quot; - CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Riders&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Guest Ken Card and &quot;The Riders&quot; appear in a comedy-romance set on a dude ranch with two eligible sisters. Ken Card, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Red Ryder" - Roar Of The River (Aired April 20, 1948)

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the "The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio "badlands," and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and "little Beaver" continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular "Red Ryder" comic books.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as &quot;America's famous fighting cowboy,&quot; he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, &quot;Little Beaver&quot;. The ranch homestead was cared for by the &quot;The Duchess,&quot; actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio &quot;badlands,&quot; and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and &quot;little Beaver&quot; continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular &quot;Red Ryder&quot; comic books.


  
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        <![CDATA[The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)

The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

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November 7, 1962. Season 1 Episode 7. "The Servants" - CBS Television Network - Mr. Drysdale asks the Clampetts to take in a "butler." The fun begins.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56. 
  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2015 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)

The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1962. Season 1 Episode 7. &quot;The Servants&quot; - CBS Television Network - Mr. Drysdale asks the Clampetts to take in a &quot;butler.&quot; The fun begins.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56. 
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)

The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (04-13-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Trial (Aired April 13, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1958. CBS network. "The Trial". Sustaining. Kendall becomes a backwoods barrister to defend an ex-Indian scout accused of murder. The program is also known as "A Lawyer For McKuen." This is a network version. The program opening is slightly upcut. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Jack Kruschen, Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Will Wright, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Stacy Harris, Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-16T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Trial (Aired April 13, 1958)

Frontier Gentleman was a radio Western series heard on CBS from February 2 to November 16, 1958. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of J.B. Kendall (John Dehner), a London Times reporter, as he roamed the Western United States, encountering various outlaws and well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James and Calamity Jane. Written and directed by Antony Ellis, it followed the adventures of journalist Kendall as he roamed the Western United States in search of stories for the Times. Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Trial&quot;. Sustaining. Kendall becomes a backwoods barrister to defend an ex-Indian scout accused of murder. The program is also known as &quot;A Lawyer For McKuen.&quot; This is a network version. The program opening is slightly upcut. John Dehner, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Jack Kruschen, Harry Bartell, Joseph Kearns, Will Wright, Jack Moyles, Jeanette Nolan, Vic Perrin, Stacy Harris, Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), John Wald (announcer). 24:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.



  
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Frontier ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cathy &amp; Elliot Lewis On Stage - Call Me A Cab (03-12-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio." On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 12, 1953. CBS network. "Call Me A Cab". Sustaining. A good love story about a lonely girl who takes a cab ride in the park. Beautiful daydreams. Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis (performer, transcriber, director), Mary Jane Croft, Peggy Webber, Frederick Steiner (composer), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Ray Noble (theme composer), Howard McNear, Shirley Gordon (writer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2015 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-14T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cathy,elliott,lewis,stage,mary,jane,croft,adventure,comedy,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspense, and Sam Spade, Cathy and Elliot Lewis created On Stage in 1953. Two of the busiest people on the air, they were known as &quot;Mr. and Mrs. Radio.&quot; On Stage provides a hodge podge of both classics and original stories, including mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. Although created at a time when radio was going out of style, On Stage is evidence of how good old time radio shows can be. With fewer constraints and less pressure due to the lack of financially-driven scripts, the Lewis duo let their creativity and talent explode into one of the greatest anthology shows of all time. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 12, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Call Me A Cab&quot;. Sustaining. A good love story about a lonely girl who takes a cab ride in the park. Beautiful daydreams. Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis (performer, transcriber, director), Mary Jane Croft, Peggy Webber, Frederick Steiner (composer), George Walsh (announcer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Ray Noble (theme composer), Howard McNear, Shirley Gordon (writer). 30:12. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Call Me A Cab (Aired March 12, 1953)

After working together for years on such shows as Suspens...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Archie Andrews - The New TV Set (05-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark "clubhouse beanie" (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. Often Jughead has to help Archie out from a tricky situation. Jughead usually knows when Archie's ideas will not work, but is powerless to avoid getting involved. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1949. "The New TV Set" - NBC network. Sustaining. Mr. Andrews has purchased a new television. When the family tries to watch a program, complications result. The concept of watching a television in your home is treated as a novelty. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Smith Hall (?), Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, John McGovern, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Dick Dudley (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-14T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>archie,andrews,harlan,stone,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,happy,riverdale,teen,jughead,veronica,school,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since childhood. When Jughead first came to Riverdale, he was in a bad mood and tended to dismiss Archie. However, Archie, of good heart, tried to cheer up Jughead and the two have been inseparable ever since. Jughead wears a trademark &quot;clubhouse beanie&quot; (a Depression-era style of makeshift hatwear, crafted from an inverted fedora with a scallop-cut brim, and decorated with assorted pinbacks) and an inscrutable, closed-eyelid expression. Often Jughead has to help Archie out from a tricky situation. Jughead usually knows when Archie's ideas will not work, but is powerless to avoid getting involved. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 21, 1949. &quot;The New TV Set&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Mr. Andrews has purchased a new television. When the family tries to watch a program, complications result. The concept of watching a television in your home is treated as a novelty. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Smith Hall (?), Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, John McGovern, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Dick Dudley (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The New TV Set (Aired May 21, 1949)

Jughead Jones has been Archie's best friend ever since chi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Guest Is Nelson Eddy (08-08-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Nelson Eddy (Aired August 8, 1937)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety radio shows, sponsored by Standard Brands' Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 – October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as "Rubinoff and His Violin." With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 8, 1937. "Guest Is Nelson Eddy" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Nelson Eddy's first appearance on the program (he's announced as a "regular"). He starts the show by singing, "Great Day." Detective Charlie McCarthy has wrecked Bergen's new car. Dorothy Lamour sings, "Ebb Tide" (from the picture of the same name, not the tune that would later become popular). Wendy Barrie appears in, "A Wedding," by John Kirkpatrick. W. C. Fields describes his recent yacht race and verbally jousts with Wendy Barrie (he calls her "Windy"). Don Ameche (host), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Nelson Eddy, Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Wendy Barrie, John Kirkpatrick (writer), W. C. Fields, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 1:00:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2015 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-11T08_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chase,sanborn,charlie,mccarthy,edgar,bergen,bing,crosby,milton,berle,oscar,levant,shirley,booth,tallulah,bankhead,comedy,variety,song,jokes,humor,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Nelson Eddy (Aired August 8, 1937)

The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title for a series of US comedy and variety radio shows, sponsored by Standard Brands' Chase and Sanborn Coffee, usually airing Sundays on NBC from 8pm to 9pm during the years 1929 to 1948. The series began in 1929 as The Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra, a half-hour musical variety show heard Sundays at 8:30pm on NBC. When Maurice Chevalier became the show's star, he received a record-breaking salary of $5000 a week. Violinist David Rubinoff (September 13, 1897 &#8211; October 06, 1986), became a regular in January 1931, introduced as &quot;Rubinoff and His Violin.&quot; With Chevalier returning to Paris, Eddie Cantor was chosen as his replacement and the new 60-minute program, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was launched September 13, 1931, teaming Cantor with Rubinoff and announcer Jimmy Wallington. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 8, 1937. &quot;Guest Is Nelson Eddy&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Nelson Eddy's first appearance on the program (he's announced as a &quot;regular&quot;). He starts the show by singing, &quot;Great Day.&quot; Detective Charlie McCarthy has wrecked Bergen's new car. Dorothy Lamour sings, &quot;Ebb Tide&quot; (from the picture of the same name, not the tune that would later become popular). Wendy Barrie appears in, &quot;A Wedding,&quot; by John Kirkpatrick. W. C. Fields describes his recent yacht race and verbally jousts with Wendy Barrie (he calls her &quot;Windy&quot;). Don Ameche (host), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Nelson Eddy, Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Wendy Barrie, John Kirkpatrick (writer), W. C. Fields, Carlton KaDell (announcer). 1:00:32. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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The Chase and Sanborn Hour was the umbrella title ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Just One Shot (12-13-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Just One Shot (Aired December 13, 1947)

Alan Lane At Sundown (Aired October 27, 1946) All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 13, 1947. CBS Pacific net, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Just One Shot". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. The first tune is, "Riding Down To Santa Fe." Foy and the boys form a posse, and go hunting for a murderer. "The Riders" sing a super western swing version of "Slipped Disc." Terry O'Sullivan (announcer), Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, B. M. Bear (? producer), Scott Farnworth (writer, director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-09T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Just One Shot (Aired December 13, 1947)

Alan Lane At Sundown (Aired October 27, 1946) All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. 

THIS EPISODE: 

December 13, 1947. CBS Pacific net, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;Just One Shot&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. The first tune is, &quot;Riding Down To Santa Fe.&quot; Foy and the boys form a posse, and go hunting for a murderer. &quot;The Riders&quot; sing a super western swing version of &quot;Slipped Disc.&quot; Terry O'Sullivan (announcer), Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, B. M. Bear (? producer), Scott Farnworth (writer, director). 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Trouble In Frying Pan Valley (1942)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Red Ryder" - Trouble In Frying Pan Valley (1942) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the "The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio "badlands," and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and "little Beaver" continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular "Red Ryder" comic books.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2015 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-11-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-11-05T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>red,ryder,little,beaver,buckskin,western,cowboy,indian,frontier,gunslinger,gunfighter,lawless,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Trouble In Frying Pan Valley (1942) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero, and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air as &quot;America's famous fighting cowboy,&quot; he was still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio show. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy adventures featuring a great cast of characters including his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, &quot;Little Beaver&quot;. The ranch homestead was cared for by the &quot;The Duchess,&quot; actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little Beaver and be in on all the western action! At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against The Lone Ranger in the radio &quot;badlands,&quot; and did really well against the more famous and well established masked man. In the later years, the show played on the West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos. After the radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and &quot;little Beaver&quot; continued to please 50's kids who avidly read his latest adventures in the popular &quot;Red Ryder&quot; comic books.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Red Ryder&quot; - Trouble In Frying Pan Valley (1942) *The Exact Date Is...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes From 1959</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes From 1959 - "Looking For A Cancelled Check (01-06-59)" and "Love Letters Returned (01-08-59)"

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2015 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes From 1959 - &quot;Looking For A Cancelled Check (01-06-59)&quot; and &quot;Love Letters Returned (01-08-59)&quot;

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes From 1959 - &quot;Looking For A Cancelled Check (01-06-59)&quot; and &quot;Love Letters Returned (01-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Jesse James Helps The Marshal (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - Jesse James Helps The Marshal (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. "Jesse James Helps The Marshal". Commercials added locally. Missouri Mike and his gang have been robbing stagecoaches and blaming it on the James Brothers. When the real James boys show up, Lightning Jim has his hands full. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2015-10-31</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Jesse James Helps The Marshal (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #1. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Jesse James Helps The Marshal&quot;. Commercials added locally. Missouri Mike and his gang have been robbing stagecoaches and blaming it on the James Brothers. When the real James boys show up, Lightning Jim has his hands full. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 30:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Jesse James Helps The Marshal (1952) *The Exact Da...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Barrel Of Fun - Charlie' s College Reunion (01-01-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1942. Program #22. "Charlie's College Reunion" - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, "Until Tonight." Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-30T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ran from 1941 to 1942 and stars Charlie Ruggles who is a comedian and quick wit who loves to make endless quips. Ruggles was so versatile, he could play infants to old men and he also had one of theose famous rubbery faces. Charlie Ruggles was a comic American actor. In a career spanning six decades, Ruggles appeared in close to 100 feature films. He was also the brother of director, producer, and silent actor Wesley Ruggles (1889&#8211;1972). From 1929, Ruggles appeared in talking pictures. His first was Gentleman of the Press in which he played a comic, alcoholic newspaper reporter.

THIS EPISODE:

January 1, 1942. Program #22. &quot;Charlie's College Reunion&quot; - Mutual network origination, syndicated. Music fill for local commercial insert. Charlie returns to his old alma mater for his twenty-fifth college reunion. The first tune is, &quot;Until Tonight.&quot; Charles Ruggles, Benny Rubin, Verna Felton, Sara Berner, Jerry Hausner, Linda Ware, The Sportsmen, David Rose and His Orchestra, Art Gilmore (announcer). 29:45. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Charlie' s College Reunion (Aired January 1, 1942)

Barrel of Fun was a comedy musical that ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (09-14-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)

1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has J.B. Kendall, a cashiered British Cavalry officer who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1958. CBS network. "A Horse For Kendall". Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-30T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,gentleman,western,cowboy,crime,lawless,law,london,times,reporter,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - A Horse For Kendall (Aired September 14, 1958)

1958's Frontier Gentleman wasn't a ground-breaking adult western. That ground had been pulverized both in Radio and Television six years earlier. But Frontier Gentleman's perspective on the rough and tumble Montana and Wyoming Territories of the 1870s was a fascinating twist on the--by then--formulaic adult western. The premise has J.B. Kendall, a cashiered British Cavalry officer who spent most of his military career in the Punjab area of India. He takes a position with the London Times, on assignment to cover the developing frontier of the Montana and Wyoming Territories of America during the 1870s. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 14, 1958. CBS network. &quot;A Horse For Kendall&quot;. Sustaining. A race from Deadwood to Cheyenne...the hard way! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Will Wright, Vic Perrin, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), William Alland, Bud Sewell (announcer). 25:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (06-07-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

June 7, 1936. Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Who Killed Frances Baumhold? A complex family relationship. Poor Aunt Frances?. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-24T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,the,name,of,law,crime,murder,killer,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

June 7, 1936. Syndicated. Commercials added locally. Who Killed Frances Baumhold? A complex family relationship. Poor Aunt Frances?. 25:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Who Killed Frances Baumhold ? (Aired June 7, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Cattle Drive To Abilene (04-15-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Cattle Drive To Abilene (Aired April 15, 1947)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. 


  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-23T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1828</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Cattle Drive To Abilene (Aired April 15, 1947)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - Cattle Drive To Abilene (Aired April 15...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - The Devil's Dishpan (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - The Devil's Dishpan (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #32. ZIV Syndication. "The Devil's Dishpan". Commercials added locally. Jim and Whitey pose as Sheriff's deputies to capture, "The Black Baron." Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-15T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lightning,jim,western,cowboy,gun,gunfighter,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,whipple,justice,marshall,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - The Devil's Dishpan (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #32. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Devil's Dishpan&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jim and Whitey pose as Sheriff's deputies to capture, &quot;The Black Baron.&quot; Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (03-09-58)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Gentleman" - The Claim Jumpers (Aired March 9, 1958)

Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1958. CBS network. "The Claim-Jumpers". Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Gentleman&quot; - The Claim Jumpers (Aired March 9, 1958)

Television was already in reruns of the twenty to thirty western adventures that proliferated on TV during the 1950s. And it was stiff competition, to be sure. Gunsmoke had achieved off the chart ratings for years, and Have Gun, Will Travel was very much a thinking person's western. This takes nothing away from either John Dehner or Ben Wright's performances in the least. They were consistently top notch. But we'd venture to say that Frontier Gentleman is heard today by far more listeners than ever heard it when it was first broadcast. Be that as it may, it's the listeners of today that matter now. Frontier Gentleman consistently offers a wonderful variation on the western theme. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 9, 1958. CBS network. &quot;The Claim-Jumpers&quot;. Sustaining. A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! The public service announcements have been partially deleted. The script was used again on the show on October 5, 1958. John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer). 22:47. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>The Edgar Bergen &amp; Charlie McCarthy Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Guest Is Alan Mowbray (11-19-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Alan Mowbray (Aired November 19, 1939)

Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Although the series ended December 26, 1948, it was followed by a compilation show, The Chase and Sanborn 100th Anniversary Show (November 15, 1964), assembled by writer Carroll Carroll and narrated by Bergen. This became an annual event with The Chase and Sanborn 101st Anniversary Show (November 14, 1965), a Fred Allen tribute, followed by The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (November 13, 1966). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 19, 1939. "Guest Is Alan Mowbray" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Oh! Johnny." Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, "Courage a la Carte," by Agnes Ridgeway. Guest Alan Mowbray is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, "Who's Who in The Hoosegow." Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 59:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-12T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Alan Mowbray (Aired November 19, 1939)

Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Although the series ended December 26, 1948, it was followed by a compilation show, The Chase and Sanborn 100th Anniversary Show (November 15, 1964), assembled by writer Carroll Carroll and narrated by Bergen. This became an annual event with The Chase and Sanborn 101st Anniversary Show (November 14, 1965), a Fred Allen tribute, followed by The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (November 13, 1966). 

THIS EPISODE:
 
November 19, 1939. &quot;Guest Is Alan Mowbray&quot; - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Oh! Johnny.&quot; Donald Dickson meets Mortimer Snerd. John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle and Wally Maher appear in, &quot;Courage a la Carte,&quot; by Agnes Ridgeway. Guest Alan Mowbray is going into the communications business: carrier pigeons. Charlie's new play is, &quot;Who's Who in The Hoosegow.&quot; Rudy Vallee (host), Edgar Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Donald Dickson, John Garfield, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Alan Mowbray, Agnes Ridgeway (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer, possibly Ken Niles). 59:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a woo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Baby Snooks - Search For Snooks (Guest Eddie Cantor) 09-16-45</title>
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        <![CDATA[Search For Snooks (Guest Eddie Cantor) Aired September 16, 1945

Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born. After various format and slot changes Snooks eventually got her very own show in 1944. Lalive Brownell took on the role of “Mommy” Higgins alongside the now well entrenched part of Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins played by Hanley Stafford. The half-an-hour slot was initially aired at 6:30pm on Sundays, but later to moved to an 8pm slot on Friday and then in Nov 1949 to an 8:30pm slot on Tuesday evenings. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1945. "Search For Snooks" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Sanka. The first show of the series, but surprisingly, Fanny Brice does not appear! The search for Baby Snooks! Eddie Cantor helps "Daddy" search for her. "Snooks" speaks at the end of the broadcast, but it's not Fanny Brice! See also "The Maxwell House Coffee Time" of September 4, 1941. It too was the first show of the season, and Baby Snooks was "lost" (no reason given). Hanley Stafford, Eddie Cantor&gt;/I&gt;, Bob Graham (vocal), Carmen Dragon and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 34:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-08T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>baby,snooks,hanley,stafford,carmen,dragon,harlow,wilcox,comedy,humor,funny,happy,laugh,joke,drama,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Search For Snooks (Guest Eddie Cantor) Aired September 16, 1945

Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born. After various format and slot changes Snooks eventually got her very own show in 1944. Lalive Brownell took on the role of &#8220;Mommy&#8221; Higgins alongside the now well entrenched part of Lancelot &#8220;Daddy&#8221; Higgins played by Hanley Stafford. The half-an-hour slot was initially aired at 6:30pm on Sundays, but later to moved to an 8pm slot on Friday and then in Nov 1949 to an 8:30pm slot on Tuesday evenings. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 16, 1945. &quot;Search For Snooks&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Sanka. The first show of the series, but surprisingly, Fanny Brice does not appear! The search for Baby Snooks! Eddie Cantor helps &quot;Daddy&quot; search for her. &quot;Snooks&quot; speaks at the end of the broadcast, but it's not Fanny Brice! See also &quot;The Maxwell House Coffee Time&quot; of September 4, 1941. It too was the first show of the season, and Baby Snooks was &quot;lost&quot; (no reason given). Hanley Stafford, Eddie Cantor&gt;/I&gt;, Bob Graham (vocal), Carmen Dragon and His Orchestra, Harlow Wilcox (announcer). 34:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Search For Snooks (Guest Eddie Cantor) Aired September 16, 1945

Baby Snooks became a character...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Cowboy Dentist With Smiley Burnett (09-29-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - The Cowboy Dentist With Smiley Burnett (Aired September 29, 1946)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1946. "Cowboy Denist" - CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Smiley portrays a country dentist who solves a bank robbery...it's a gas! Smiley sings, "The Dentist Song." Smiley Burnette, Jimmy Dean, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-06T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Cowboy Dentist With Smiley Burnett (Aired September 29, 1946)

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in  the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show.  The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul.

THIS EPISODE:

September 29, 1946. &quot;Cowboy Denist&quot; - CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. Smiley portrays a country dentist who solves a bank robbery...it's a gas! Smiley sings, &quot;The Dentist Song.&quot; Smiley Burnette, Jimmy Dean, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 29:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes From 1958</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "The College Representative (06-02-58)" and "The Baby Bed (06-03-58)"

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title.
 

TODAY'S SHOW: "The College Representative (06-02-58)" and "The Baby Bed (06-03-58)" . 

June 2, 1958. "The College Representative" - CBS network. Sustaining. Mr. Rogers gets the planks, the beams, a Revolutionary War rifle and a brick! The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Stuart Metz (announcer), John Gibson, House Jameson, Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 15:01. 

June 3, 1958. "The Baby Bed" - CBS neworkt. Sustaining. Cutting back the baby bed. The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Stuart Metz (announcer), Francine Meyers, Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 15:07. 


  
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-04T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-10-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-10-04T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>couple,next,door,peg,lynch,alan,bunce,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;The College Representative (06-02-58)&quot; and &quot;The Baby Bed (06-03-58)&quot;

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title.
 

TODAY'S SHOW: &quot;The College Representative (06-02-58)&quot; and &quot;The Baby Bed (06-03-58)&quot; . 

June 2, 1958. &quot;The College Representative&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Mr. Rogers gets the planks, the beams, a Revolutionary War rifle and a brick! The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Stuart Metz (announcer), John Gibson, House Jameson, Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 15:01. 

June 3, 1958. &quot;The Baby Bed&quot; - CBS neworkt. Sustaining. Cutting back the baby bed. The system cue is added live. Peg Lynch (writer, performer), Alan Bunce, Walter Hart (producer), Stuart Metz (announcer), Francine Meyers, Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 15:07. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;The College Representative (06-02-58)&quot; and &quot;The Baby Bed (06-03-58)&quot;

The Couple Ne...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - The Trappers Trap (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - The Trappers Trap (1944 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.)

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. "The Trappers Trap". Commercials added locally. Jim captures "The Oklahoma Kid" and proves a trapper innocent of murder. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-28T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lightning,jim,western,cowboy,gun,gunfighter,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,whipple,justice,marshall,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - The Trappers Trap (1944 *The Exact Date Is Unknown.)

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #31. ZIV Syndication. &quot;The Trappers Trap&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jim captures &quot;The Oklahoma Kid&quot; and proves a trapper innocent of murder. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - Narcotics In The Trunk (07-19-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Narcotics In The Trunk (07-19-36)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one popular episode, "Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

July 19, 1936. "Narcotics In The Trunk" - Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A woman is caught smuggling heroin into the country. She claims to know nothing about the drugs, then disappears from a locked hotel room. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Narcotics In The Trunk (07-19-36)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. In one popular episode, &quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

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July 19, 1936. &quot;Narcotics In The Trunk&quot; - Syndicated. Commercials added locally. A woman is caught smuggling heroin into the country. She claims to know nothing about the drugs, then disappears from a locked hotel room. 25:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Voot Cowboy With Ken Curtis (12-01-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - The Voot Cowboy With Ken Curtis (Aired December 1, 1946

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. 

THIS EPISODE:&lt;

December 1, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Voot Cowboy". Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. "Benny Dorsey" is looking for a zoot new tune, and "The Riders" are just the ones to give it to him. Ken Curtis, Monty Montana, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>all,star,western,cowboy,frontier,gunfighters,gunslingers,lawless,drama,song,music,humor,joke,funny,laugh,happy,johnny,mack,brown,smiley,burnett,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - The Voot Cowboy With Ken Curtis (Aired December 1, 1946

All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. 

THIS EPISODE:&lt;

December 1, 1946. CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;The Voot Cowboy&quot;. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. &quot;Benny Dorsey&quot; is looking for a zoot new tune, and &quot;The Riders&quot; are just the ones to give it to him. Ken Curtis, Monty Montana, Joe Forte, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 30:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>Suspense - A Murder Of Necessity Starring Robert Young 03-24-52</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Murder Of Necessity Starring Robert Young (03-24-52)

Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. They expected the unexpected, and they usually got it. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 24, 1952. CBS network. "A Murder Of Necessity" ("Frame Up"). Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. When a man kills his blackmailer, he finds that out someone on the phone has heard him. Lud Gluskin (conductor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Charlotte Lawrence, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Howard McNear, Joe Gilbert, Joseph Kearns, Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Robert Young, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard George Pedicini (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bert Holland (commercial spokesman). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2015-09-17T15_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2015 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-17T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>suspense,robert,young,man,in,black,john,dickson,carr,alan,ladd,thriller,horror,murder,killer,fate,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>A Murder Of Necessity Starring Robert Young (03-24-52)

Yet the series itself continued on as strong as ever. It attracted Hollywood's best actors because they were allowed to play roles different from their usual stereotypes. Comedians could play killers, or heroes could play victims. Jack Benny played a Martian. Ronald Reagan played a man on the run framed for a crime he didn't commit. Lucille Ball played a cold-blooded murderer. Frank Sinatra played a psychopath. All the while, audiences were kept wondering and waiting to see what the surprise ending would be. They expected the unexpected, and they usually got it. Some of the same stories would later be adapted to TV and performed on Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

THIS EPISODE:
 
March 24, 1952. CBS network. &quot;A Murder Of Necessity&quot; (&quot;Frame Up&quot;). Sponsored by: Auto-Lite. When a man kills his blackmailer, he finds that out someone on the phone has heard him. Lud Gluskin (conductor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Charlotte Lawrence, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), Howard McNear, Joe Gilbert, Joseph Kearns, Lou Merrill, Paula Winslowe, Robert Young, Larry Thor (announcer), Richard George Pedicini (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bert Holland (commercial spokesman). 29:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Murder Of Necessity Starring Robert Young (03-24-52)

Yet the series itself continued on as s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return Of The Bad Men (12-12-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Return Of The Bad Men (Aired December 12, 1952)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-15T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Return Of The Bad Men (Aired December 12, 1952)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - A Parson Takes A Hand (1939)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - A Parson Takes A Hand (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s. 


  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-11T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lightning,jim,western,cowboy,gun,gunfighter,indian,frontier,law,lawless,crime,whipple,justice,marshall,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - A Parson Takes A Hand (1939) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - A Parson Takes A Hand (1939) *The Exact Date Is Un...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Baby Snooks - Here's To Veterans (11-27-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Here's To Veterans (Aired November 27, 1947)

The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was “Mommy” Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945).


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>baby,snooks,hanley,stafford,carmen,dragon,harlow,wilcox,comedy,humor,funny,happy,laugh,joke,drama,fun,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> Here's To Veterans (Aired November 27, 1947)

The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedienne and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Toasties Time. The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy. In 1944, the character was given her own show, and during the 1940s, it became one of the nation's favorite radio situation comedies, with products from a variety of sponsors (Post Cereals, Sanka, Spic-n-Span, Jell-O) being touted by a half-dozen announcers -- John Conte (early 1940s), Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid-1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. Hanley Stafford was best known for his portrayal of Snooks' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot &#8220;Daddy&#8221; Higgins, a role played earlier by Alan Reed on the 1936 Follies broadcasts. Lalive Brownell was &#8220;Mommy&#8221; Higgins, also portrayed by Lois Corbet (mid-1940s) and Arlene Harris (after 1945).


  
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      <itunes:subtitle> Here's To Veterans (Aired November 27, 1947)

The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio progr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Couple Next Door - 2 Episodes (04-25-60) (06-20-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Mr Piper's Job Is Threatened" (04-25-60) and Living Room Rug Damaged (06-20-60)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-06T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-06T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>couple,next,door,peg,lynch,alan,bunce,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Mr Piper's Job Is Threatened&quot; (04-25-60) and Living Room Rug Damaged (06-20-60)

The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Mr Piper's Job Is Threatened&quot; (04-25-60) and Living Room Rug Damaged (06-20-60)

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      <title>Crime Classics - The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (06-29-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired June 29, 1953)

Though ostensibly "adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts," it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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June 29, 1953. NBC network. "The Checkered Life and Sudden Death Of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.". Sustaining. An excellent story about the rivalry between two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and the beautiful wdow, beloved of both. This is a network, sponsored version. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Harry Bartell, Paula Winslowe, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Martha Wentworth, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-09-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-09-01T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>crime,classics,elliott,lewis,william,johnstone,herb,butterfield,horror,thriller,drama,suspense,mystery,murder,killer,death,justice,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired June 29, 1953)

Though ostensibly &quot;adapted from the original court reports and newspaper accounts,&quot; it's quite clear that they were scripted more for entertainment, than for a college classroom--but entertaining they definitely were, and remain. This was a very busy time for Elliott Lewis. Lewis had launched his Cathy &amp; Elliott Lewis On Stage program in January of 1953. Halfway through its run, Crime Classics and Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage were heard back-to-back in CBS's lineup for much of Crime Classics' run, in most markets. Indeed, for the Crime Classics program, The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, which aired December 9, 1953 outside of California, Lewis chose to re-enact the play, 'Our American Cousin' for the Cathy and Elliott Lewis On Stage program, immediately following. Though clearly a brilliant segue for On Stage that night, it's anecdotally reported that the combination met with disfavor from no less than William S. Paley himself. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

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June 29, 1953. NBC network. &quot;The Checkered Life and Sudden Death Of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.&quot;. Sustaining. An excellent story about the rivalry between two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and the beautiful wdow, beloved of both. This is a network, sponsored version. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Harry Bartell, Paula Winslowe, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Martha Wentworth, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 28:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Sudden Death Of James Fisk (Aired June 29, 1953)

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      <title>Can You Top This - Restaurants (04-21-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Restaurants (Aired April 21, 1942)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said "There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air." Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The "Senator", like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. If their joke were read, and their rating on the laugh meter beat the jokes of the program's experts, they would receive cash prizes. Only four or five listener jokes were used in any given week. Ford claimed that they never received any new jokes, only variations on old ones that professional comedians had used for years. Show Notes From The Radio Historical Society of Colorado.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Restaurants (Aired April 21, 1942)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor made for radio. Four people sat around telling jokes, each one trying to outdo the other. Can you imagine the same format on television? In the movies? Broadway? In magazines or newspapers? Only on radio could such a format survive and thrive. And thrive it did, for 14 years. In 1943 an estimated ten million people listened to the weekly program and Time magazine said &quot;There is nothing quite like it on the U.S. air.&quot; Can You Top This was the brain child of Senator Edward Hastings Ford. The &quot;Senator&quot;, like most of his jokes, was made up. The program itself was simply an outgrowth of a regular meeting at which Ford and the other participants would spend countless hours telling stories at New York's famous Lamb's Club. From the outset of the program in December of 1940, Ford owned the rights to the program and was a regular participant. The lynch pin for the program was actor Peter Donald who would begin each round of jokes by telling a joke submitted by a listener. If their joke were read, and their rating on the laugh meter beat the jokes of the program's experts, they would receive cash prizes. Only four or five listener jokes were used in any given week. Ford claimed that they never received any new jokes, only variations on old ones that professional comedians had used for years. Show Notes From The Radio Historical Society of Colorado.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Restaurants (Aired April 21, 1942)

Can You Top This was one of those programs that was tailor ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tom Mix&quot; - The Mystery Of Magic Mesa (12-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tom Mix" - The Mystery Of Magic Mesa (Aired December 16, 1949)

Mix began his film career as a supporting cast member with the Selig Polyscope Company. His first shoot in 1910 at their studio in the Edendale district of Los Angeles (now known as Echo Park) was Ranch Life in the Great Southwest, in which he showed his skills as a cattle wrangler. The film was a success and Mix became an early motion picture star. Olive gave birth to their daughter Ruth on July 13, 1912. Mix performed in more than 100 films for Selig, many of which were filmed in Las Vegas, New Mexico. While with Selig he co-starred in several films with Victoria Forde and they fell in love. He divorced Olive Stokes in 1917. By then Selig Polyscope had encountered severe financial difficulties and Tom Mix and Victoria Forde both subsequently signed with Fox Film Corporation, which had leased the Edendale studio. Mix and Forde married in 1918 and they had a daughter, Thomasina Mix (Tommie), in 1922.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1949. Mutual network. "The Mystery Of The Magic Mesa". Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals. Tom breaks up a gang of smugglers. He then has to fight a giant with his bare hands! Curley Bradley, George Lowther (writer), Leo Curley, Don Gordon (announcer). 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tom Mix&quot; - The Mystery Of Magic Mesa (Aired December 16, 1949)

Mix began his film career as a supporting cast member with the Selig Polyscope Company. His first shoot in 1910 at their studio in the Edendale district of Los Angeles (now known as Echo Park) was Ranch Life in the Great Southwest, in which he showed his skills as a cattle wrangler. The film was a success and Mix became an early motion picture star. Olive gave birth to their daughter Ruth on July 13, 1912. Mix performed in more than 100 films for Selig, many of which were filmed in Las Vegas, New Mexico. While with Selig he co-starred in several films with Victoria Forde and they fell in love. He divorced Olive Stokes in 1917. By then Selig Polyscope had encountered severe financial difficulties and Tom Mix and Victoria Forde both subsequently signed with Fox Film Corporation, which had leased the Edendale studio. Mix and Forde married in 1918 and they had a daughter, Thomasina Mix (Tommie), in 1922.

THIS EPISODE:

December 16, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Mystery Of The Magic Mesa&quot;. Sponsored by: Ralston Cereals. Tom breaks up a gang of smugglers. He then has to fight a giant with his bare hands! Curley Bradley, George Lowther (writer), Leo Curley, Don Gordon (announcer). 24:36. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <title>In The Name Of The Law - I Didn't Do Nothing (08-02-36)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ I Didn't Do Nothing (Aired August 2, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says "In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. "In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files."Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1936. Program #13. Syndicated. "I Didn't Do Nothing". Commercials added locally. Two robbers take the life savings from two old farmers. One of them is killed, the other is beaten unmercifully. 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2015 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-08-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-08-27T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>in,the,name,of,law,crime,murder,killer,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary> I Didn't Do Nothing (Aired August 2, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show from 1936. It says &quot;In the name of the law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files. &quot;In the name of the Law, we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series, taken from actual police case files.&quot;Two home invaders pick the wrong house and force the home owner (John Snyder) to take them to the targeted neighbors, two elderly brothers who were rumored to have cash and bonds. During the hold up, one of the brothers was shot to death. An angry town insisted on immediate results. The State Police joined the local Sherif and the search was on.

THIS EPISODE:

August 2, 1936. Program #13. Syndicated. &quot;I Didn't Do Nothing&quot;. Commercials added locally. Two robbers take the life savings from two old farmers. One of them is killed, the other is beaten unmercifully. 26:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle> I Didn't Do Nothing (Aired August 2, 1936)

In the Name of the Law was a True Crime radio show...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Lightning Jim Prevents A Lynching (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - Lightning Jim Prevents A Lynching (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #23. ZIV Syndication. "Lightning Jim Prevents A Lynching". Commercials added locally. Jim uses an out of work Shakespearean actor to prevent an innocent man from being hanged. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Lightning Jim Prevents A Lynching (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE:

1944. Program #23. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Lightning Jim Prevents A Lynching&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jim uses an out of work Shakespearean actor to prevent an innocent man from being hanged. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 28:51. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>The Wayside Theater - A Friend Of Gertrude (05-14-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Friend Of Gertrude (Aired May 14, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. Wayside Theater was a radio show that served as the breather for its listeners, due to the fact that it featured the most sought-after tandem of genres, the romantic comedy.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 14, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. "A Friend Of Gertrude". Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Hollywood rags to riches story of romance and heartbreak. A few seconds are missing from the middle for disc turnover. Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Gail Henshaw, Herb Butterfield, Bill Bouchey, Bret Morrison, Lesley Woods, Peggy Fuller, Verne Smith (announcer). 31:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-08-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-08-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>wayside,theater,olan,soule,herb,butterfield,wbbm,chicago,drama,comedy,adventure,mystery,suspense,thriller,romance,love,marriage,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1902</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Friend Of Gertrude (Aired May 14, 1939)

Opened for the Butterfield Theaters chain in 1968, the Wayside was designed by Louis Wiltse and could seat just over 1000. The Wayside's most famous feature was its enormous screen, measuring 56' by 24', at the time the largest indoor screen in the US. The lobby was designed to resemble a comfortable (albeit with late 60s style decor) living room, with sofas, end tables, lamps and artwork. In 1984, the auditorium was twinned, after Butterfield sold the Wayside to Illinois-based Kerasotes Theatres. In late 1991, the theater was gutted and reopened as the Wayside Whirly Ball amusement center. Wayside Theater was a radio show that served as the breather for its listeners, due to the fact that it featured the most sought-after tandem of genres, the romantic comedy.

THIS EPISODE:
 
May 14, 1939. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;A Friend Of Gertrude&quot;. Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. Hollywood rags to riches story of romance and heartbreak. A few seconds are missing from the middle for disc turnover. Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Gail Henshaw, Herb Butterfield, Bill Bouchey, Bret Morrison, Lesley Woods, Peggy Fuller, Verne Smith (announcer). 31:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Friend Of Gertrude (Aired May 14, 1939)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - Sego Lillies (04-28-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Death Valley Days" - Sego Lillies (Aired April 28, 1953)

The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. 

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April 28, 1953. "Sego Lillies" - A pioneer bride is unhappy with her new home in Utah and wants to leave but agrees to remain provided her husband can show her one thing of beauty in the rugged country where they reside. Robert Hutton, Sally Mansfield, Ella Ethridge. Stanley Andrews (Host as The Old Ranger). Directed By Stuart E. McGowan. Produced By Dorrell McGowan. Written By Ruth Woodman. 26:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-08-18T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Death Valley Days&quot; - Sego Lillies (Aired April 28, 1953)

The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was &quot;The Old Ranger&quot; from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. Filmaster Productions Inc., who produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series in the mid-1960s. Following the departure of Andrews, Ronald Reagan became the host. When Reagan entered politics, the role went to Robert Taylor. Taylor became gravely ill in 1969 and was replaced by Dale Robertson. Production of new episodes ceased in 1970. 

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April 28, 1953. &quot;Sego Lillies&quot; - A pioneer bride is unhappy with her new home in Utah and wants to leave but agrees to remain provided her husband can show her one thing of beauty in the rugged country where they reside. Robert Hutton, Sally Mansfield, Ella Ethridge. Stanley Andrews (Host as The Old Ranger). Directed By Stuart E. McGowan. Produced By Dorrell McGowan. Written By Ruth Woodman. 26:39. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;General Electric Theater&quot; The Virginian (08-13-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "General Electric Theater" The Virginian (Aired August 13, 1953)

The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings. The casting of Don Herbert of TV's Watch Mr. Wizard fame in the role of "General Electric Progress Reporter" established a clear-cut company identity for commercials. "Outstanding entertainment" became the watchword of GE's public and employee relations specialists. Reagan, in the employ of BBDO, helped merchandise the concept within the company itself.

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August 13, 1953. CBS network. "The Virginian". Sponsored by: General Electric. William Holden, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Owen Wister (author), William Johnstone (narrator), Clayton Post, David Young, Virginia Gregg, Ralph Moody, Ted Bliss, Dick Ryan, Bill Bouchey, James Poe (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-08-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-08-17T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;General Electric Theater&quot; The Virginian (Aired August 13, 1953)

The addition of Ronald Reagan as program host commencing the third season 26 September 1954 reflected GE's decision to pursue a campaign of continuous, consistent company voice advertising. The Reagan role of program host and occasional guest star brought needed continuity to disparate anthology offerings. The casting of Don Herbert of TV's Watch Mr. Wizard fame in the role of &quot;General Electric Progress Reporter&quot; established a clear-cut company identity for commercials. &quot;Outstanding entertainment&quot; became the watchword of GE's public and employee relations specialists. Reagan, in the employ of BBDO, helped merchandise the concept within the company itself.

THIS EPISODE:
 
August 13, 1953. CBS network. &quot;The Virginian&quot;. Sponsored by: General Electric. William Holden, Ken Carpenter (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Owen Wister (author), William Johnstone (narrator), Clayton Post, David Young, Virginia Gregg, Ralph Moody, Ted Bliss, Dick Ryan, Bill Bouchey, James Poe (adaptor), Hett Manheim (editorial supervisor), Jaime del Valle (transcriber). 30:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>The Baby Snooks Show - Go To Court (11-04-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Go To Court (Aired November 4, 1943)

First Broadcast: 29th February 1936 as part of The Ziegfield Follies of the Air Last Broadcast: 29th May 1951 CAST: Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks. Henley Stafford as Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins, Baby Snooks father. Lalive Brownell as “Mommy” Higgins (later played by Lois Corbet and Arlene Harris).Leone Ledoux as Snook’s little brother Roberspierre. ANNOUNCERS: John Conte (late 30s and early 40s). Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid to late 1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. VOCALIST: Bob Graham MUSIC: Meredith Willson (37-44), Carmen Dragon. PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Mann Holiner (early 1940s), Al Kaye (1944), Ted Bliss, Walter Bunker, Arthur Stander. WRITERS: Phil Rapp, Jess Oppenheimer, Everett Freeman, Bill Danch, Sid Dorfman, Arthur Stander, Robert Fisher. SOUND EFFECTS: Clark Casey, David Light. Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born.


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Go To Court (Aired November 4, 1943)

First Broadcast: 29th February 1936 as part of The Ziegfield Follies of the Air Last Broadcast: 29th May 1951 CAST: Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks. Henley Stafford as Lancelot &#8220;Daddy&#8221; Higgins, Baby Snooks father. Lalive Brownell as &#8220;Mommy&#8221; Higgins (later played by Lois Corbet and Arlene Harris).Leone Ledoux as Snook&#8217;s little brother Roberspierre. ANNOUNCERS: John Conte (late 30s and early 40s). Tobe Reed (1944-45), Harlow Willcox (mid to late 1940s), Dick Joy, Don Wilson and Ken Wilson. VOCALIST: Bob Graham MUSIC: Meredith Willson (37-44), Carmen Dragon. PRODUCER-DIRECTORS: Mann Holiner (early 1940s), Al Kaye (1944), Ted Bliss, Walter Bunker, Arthur Stander. WRITERS: Phil Rapp, Jess Oppenheimer, Everett Freeman, Bill Danch, Sid Dorfman, Arthur Stander, Robert Fisher. SOUND EFFECTS: Clark Casey, David Light. Baby Snooks became a character for Fanny Brice at some point in the early 30s, nobody seems to know exactly when. What is for sure is that by 1934 Fanny was appearing on-stage in her baby costume as part of the Follies show on Broadway. In 1936, at 45 years of age, she used this baby persona to great effect on the CBS show The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and a radio legend was born.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Go To Court (Aired November 4, 1943)

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Her Name Is Burbon Kate (01-02-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Frontier Town" - Her Name Is Burbon Kate (Aired January 2, 1953)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frontier,town,chad,remington,cherokee,o'bannon,reed,hadley,wade,crosby,western,drama,cowboy,lawless,law,cattle,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Frontier Town&quot; - Her Name Is Burbon Kate (Aired January 2, 1953)

Jeff Chandler opens the series billed as 'Tex' Chandler, in the role of Chad Remington. He acquires a sidekick in Episode #1: a garrulous quasi-scoundrel by the name of Cherokee O'Bannon, a man of obvious mixed breeding--and morals. Cherokee O'Bannon is portrayed by Wade Crosby in a somewhat over the top rendition of W.C. Fields. The superb mood music is provided by no less than Ivan Ditmars and Bob Mitchell, of Mitchell Boy Choir  fame. The sound effects clearly approach the level of what audiences would hear for much of the remainder of the 1950s--hyper-realistic and meticulously timed. Paul Franklin's  scripts are clever and well developed. Principally a comedy writer, it's clear that he's well suited to provide Cherokee O'Bannon's dialogue with great imagination, but he's equally adept at providing interesting story lines throughout the 47-episode run.


  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Lightning Jim Meets Texas Lil (1944)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Lightning Jim" - Lightning Jim Meets Texas Lil (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE: 

1944. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. "Lightning Jim Meets Texas Lil". Commercials added locally. Jim puts and end to her thieving and train robbing. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-08-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Lightning Jim&quot; - Lightning Jim Meets Texas Lil (1944) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Only about 41 broadcasts have been located. Marshall Lightning Jim Whipple on his horse Thunder and his deputy, Whitey Larson explore the history of the west through adventure. The program originated in 1938 and was called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. At this time it was a West coast program. The program returned to the air in the 1950s and a total of 98 radio programs were produced. J. David Goldin's The Golden Age of Radio published by Radio Yesteryear in 1998 indicates that 41 Lightning Jim broadcasts have been located. The program was originally called The Adventures of Lightning Jim. The program returned to the air in the 1950s.

THIS EPISODE: 

1944. Program #16. ZIV Syndication. &quot;Lightning Jim Meets Texas Lil&quot;. Commercials added locally. Jim puts and end to her thieving and train robbing. Francis X. Bushman, Henry Hoople. 28:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>The Black Mass - Witch Of The Willows (01-29-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Witch Of The Willows (Aired January 29, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 29, 1964. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. "The Witch Of The Willows". Sustaining. The program was repeated October 17, 1964. Lord Dunsany (author), Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, producer, performer), Pat Franklyn, Peter Winkler (music), John Whiting (technical production), Jack Nessel (creator), Bernard Mayes. 20:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-29T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>back,mass,supernatural,scifi,science,fiction,horror,weird,strange,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama,mystery,thriller,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Witch Of The Willows (Aired January 29, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as &quot;keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s.

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 29, 1964. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. &quot;The Witch Of The Willows&quot;. Sustaining. The program was repeated October 17, 1964. Lord Dunsany (author), Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, producer, performer), Pat Franklyn, Peter Winkler (music), John Whiting (technical production), Jack Nessel (creator), Bernard Mayes. 20:44. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Witch Of The Willows (Aired January 29, 1964)

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      <title>2000 Plus - The Green Thing (09-27-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Green Thing (Aired September 27, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1950. Mutual network. "The Green Thing". Sustaining. A monster appears in the dreams of many people at once and leads to a Venusian invasion. Edgar Marvin (writer), Gilbert Mack, Henry Morell, Hester Sondergaard, John Griggs, Joseph Julian, Lon Clark, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Bob Albright (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer), Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-30</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-29T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1823</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Green Thing (Aired September 27, 1950)

2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Show Notes From The Digital Deli. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
September 27, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Green Thing&quot;. Sustaining. A monster appears in the dreams of many people at once and leads to a Venusian invasion. Edgar Marvin (writer), Gilbert Mack, Henry Morell, Hester Sondergaard, John Griggs, Joseph Julian, Lon Clark, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Bob Albright (engineer), Ken Marvin (announcer), Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer). 30:23. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>The CBS Radio Workshop - Fire At Malibu (01-20-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. "Fire At Malibu". Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-21T15_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-21T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,workshop,raymond,burr,larry,thor,lou,krugman,edgar,allan,poe,howard,mcnear,drama,adventure,mystery,thriller,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1500</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fire At Malibu (Aired January 20, 1957)

Beginning with CBS' Columbia Workshop from 1936 to 1947, CBS set out to experiment with Radio--to push that invisible envelope of the speed of sound, the speed of light, and to capitalize on the human listeners' comparitively narrow band of audible sound. Not so much experiment in terms of hardware technology, as in Radio's earliest efforts in 'broad casting' radio transmissions, but in concept, engineering, scoring and production technique. The most well-known and widely acclaimed proponent of these techniques was Norman Corwin. Corwin was so critically and popularly successful in experimental broadcasts that CBS gave him virtual carte blanche to produce whatever projects he deemed of possible interest--at least until the HUAC years anyway. Corwin's well-deserved acclaim aside, the various other CBS experimental programming efforts over the years very much set the bar for other networks. 

THIS EPISODE:
 
January 20, 1957. CBS network. &quot;Fire At Malibu&quot;. Sustaining. The true story of a destructive California fire and efforts to control it. Barney Phillips, James Nusser, Joe DeSantis, Larry Thor, Lou Krugman, Sam Pierce (producer, transcriber), William Conrad, William N. Robson (director). 24:59. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <title>The Diary Of Fate - Albert Riker (04-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Albert Riker (Aired April 27, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1948. Program #20. Finley syndication. "Albert Riker". Commercials added locally. Book 84, page 946. A construction foreman has been promised easy riches through gambling. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Howard McNear, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects), Bert Horsewell, Ivan Ditmars (organ), Hal Sawyer. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-12T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>diary,of,fate,murder,killer,justice,death,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Albert Riker (Aired April 27, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No less than Ivan Ditmars provided the music direction and in addition to Herb Lytton as 'Fate', the varying casts included Lurene Tuttle, Larry Dobkin, Hal Sawyer, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Jerry Hausner, Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Ken Peters, Daws Butler and William Johnstone. All in all a superb well of talent from which to draw each week. While a bit difficult to document, the production remains quite collectable and the perspective of the presentation is also unique for the era--or since for that matter. Diary of Fate is one of Radio's little, oft-overlooked gems that demand pulling out, polishing up for better enjoyment, then dutifully returning them to their preserve for another airing one day in the future. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 27, 1948. Program #20. Finley syndication. &quot;Albert Riker&quot;. Commercials added locally. Book 84, page 946. A construction foreman has been promised easy riches through gambling. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Herb Lytton, Gloria Blondell, Frank Albertson, Howard McNear, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects), Bert Horsewell, Ivan Ditmars (organ), Hal Sawyer. 29:24. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Albert Riker (Aired April 27, 1948)

The production didn't stint on talent, as hinted above. No...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - The Pelican's Roost (06-28-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. 

THIS EPISODE 

June 28, 1950. CBS network. "The Pelican's Roost". Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Lynn Russell hires Marlowe, even though it looks like she's a killer. A corpse with an ice pick through the neck and mascara for a blonde, leads to the solution of the case. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Lillian Buyeff, John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, David Ellis, Paul Dubov, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2015 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-06T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,marlowe,gerald,mohr,howard,mcnear,detective,law,crime,police,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,death,killer,murder,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of his hard boiled brethren. Sure he could handle a gun and take a beating. But, he was more than just a tough guy, he had gone to college, could play chess, and appreciated classical music. He also had his own strong ethical standards and turned down jobs that didn't measure up to those standards. By the late 1940's Marlowe had moved to the big screen, with Marlowe played by Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum, and Humphrey Bogart. One of those movies, Murder My Sweet, was responsible for Marlowe's first appearance on radio when it was presented on Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945 starring Dick Powell and Clair Trevor. In April, 1947 the New York Times announced that the summer replacement for Bob Hope would be a new adventure-mystery series, The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. 

THIS EPISODE 

June 28, 1950. CBS network. &quot;The Pelican's Roost&quot;. Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Lynn Russell hires Marlowe, even though it looks like she's a killer. A corpse with an ice pick through the neck and mascara for a blonde, leads to the solution of the case. Gerald Mohr, Raymond Chandler (creator), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Robert Mitchell (writer), Gene Levitt (writer), Lillian Buyeff, John Dehner, Jack Kruschen, Bob Stevenson (announcer), Lawrence Dobkin, Georgia Ellis, David Ellis, Paul Dubov, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor). 29:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Pelican's Roost (Aired June 28, 1950)

 Marlowe was a more complex character than some of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>2000 Plus - Alone (11-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Alone (Aired November 12, 1950)

The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) wasn't necessarily the most innovative network in Radio, but they did often manage to beat the 'big three' to market with many of Radio's most interesting genre programming, especially during the heyday of Don Lee-Mutual out on the West Coast. 2000 Plus did, indeed, beat NBC to the table by about a month. Dimension X followed closely on its heels. One might well conjecture that if MBS had brought 2000 Plus to the air even six months earlier, it might well have enjoyed the popular acclaim of NBC's Dimension X, for example. 2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-07-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-07-01T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1684</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Alone (Aired November 12, 1950)

The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) wasn't necessarily the most innovative network in Radio, but they did often manage to beat the 'big three' to market with many of Radio's most interesting genre programming, especially during the heyday of Don Lee-Mutual out on the West Coast. 2000 Plus did, indeed, beat NBC to the table by about a month. Dimension X followed closely on its heels. One might well conjecture that if MBS had brought 2000 Plus to the air even six months earlier, it might well have enjoyed the popular acclaim of NBC's Dimension X, for example. 2000 Plus, for its part, clearly had all the makings of a truly exceptional science fiction canon. The sound engineering, in particular, was every bit the equal of anything heard previously on ABC, CBS or NBC. The music scoring for 2000 Plus was also quite effective and forward-looking for the era. An east coast production from beginning to end, the series tapped some of New York's finest dramatic talent for its productions. Indeed, the pace, direction, plot arcs and all-around finish of its productions were every bit the equal of any of MBS's finest popular productions from the early 1940s. In spite of John Crosby's ascerbic observations of science dramas in general, America was clearly ready, willing and able to embrace mainstream science fiction of a more provocative, adult nature. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Alone (Aired November 12, 1950)

The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) wasn't necessarily the mo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - I Was A Stupid Cupid (03-12-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ I Was A Stupid Cupid (Aired March 12, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-06-28</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-06-28T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clitheroe,kid,comedy,humor,funny,bbc,laugh,drama,jimmy,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1701</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> I Was A Stupid Cupid (Aired March 12, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops.


  
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> I Was A Stupid Cupid (Aired March 12, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Amos &amp; Andy - The Secret Melody Quiz Show (10-31-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 31, 1948. CBS network. "The Secret Melody Quiz Show". Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the "Secret Melody" radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-06-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-06-20T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>amos,jones,andy,brown,freeman,gosden,charles,correll,comedy,funny,humor,laugh,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. After the program was first broadcast in 1928, it grew and became a hugely popular radio series. Early episodes were broadcast from the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs, California. The show ran as a nightly radio serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. It would not be seen to a nationwide audience again until 2012.

THIS EPISODE:
 
October 31, 1948. CBS network. &quot;The Secret Melody Quiz Show&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso, Lifebouy Soap. Brother-in-law Leroy sells the answer to the &quot;Secret Melody&quot; radio quiz show to the Kingfish. Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, John Lake (commercial spokesman), Art Gilmore (announcer), Jeff Alexander (music). 30:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Melody Quiz Show (Aired October 31, 1948)

Amos 'n' Andy began as one of the first r...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus - A Veteran Comes Home (07-05-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1950. Mutual network. "A Veteran Comes Home". Sustaining. A soldier returns to Earth after five years of fighting in the Martian wars, to find his wife and son waiting. Lon Clark, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Joan Shea, Helen Shea, Charles Smith, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Ken Marvin (announcer), Bob Albright (engineer). 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2015 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-06-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-06-05T15_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth.

THIS EPISODE:

July 5, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;A Veteran Comes Home&quot;. Sustaining. A soldier returns to Earth after five years of fighting in the Martian wars, to find his wife and son waiting. Lon Clark, William Griffis, Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Joan Shea, Helen Shea, Charles Smith, Emerson Buckley and His Orchestra, Elliot Jacoby (composer), Walt Shaver (sound), Adrian Penner (sound), Ken Marvin (announcer), Bob Albright (engineer). 28:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>A Veteran Comes Home (Aired July 5, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus - The Giant Walks (11-08-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 8, 1950. Mutual network. "The Giant Walks". Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Show Notes Ready To Post


  
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-05-11T19_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-05-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-05-11T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1676</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 8, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Giant Walks&quot;. Sustaining. A mad scientist plans a race of thirty-foot giants to take over the world, and is well on the way toward succeeding. The broadcast may be dated November 5, 1950. Julian Schneider (writer), Joseph Julian, Lon Clark. 27:56. Show Notes Ready To Post


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Giant Walks (Aired November 8, 1950)

2000 AD is known as the first of the network science ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dad's Army - The King Was In His Counting House (05-20-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the "present day" of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2015 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-04-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-04-27T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, on the south coast of England, making the Home Guard the front line of defence against an invasion by the enemy forces across the English Channel, which formed a backdrop to the series. The first episode, The Man and the Hour, began with a scene set in the &quot;present day&quot; of 1968, in which Mainwaring addressed his old platoon as part of the contemporary &quot;I'm Backing Britain&quot; campaign. It was a flash-back to the founding of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon by Mainwaring after he had heard Anthony Eden's 1940 radio broadcast. The final episode, Never Too Old, focused on the wedding of Corporal Jones and Mrs. Fox, which was interrupted as the platoon were put on full invasion alert. The first two series were in black and white. There are three lost episodes from series two. Only film copies made of the episodes from these series survive; copies of series one were made for overseas sales, but there was little interest, so none were made of any series two episodes. The three episodes that exist do so because two were film recorded to show Columbia Pictures executives and another needed to be edited post-production.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The King Was In His Counting House (Aired May 20, 1975)

The show was set in the fictional seas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>2000 Plus -0 The Robot Killer (08-30-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950)

2000 AD (2000 Plus) is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. "When The Worlds Met" takes place "at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 30, 1950. Mutual network. "The Robot Killer. Sustaining. "The Happy Sam Show" is going to give away a "mechanical man" also called, a "Robot" as a prize on the show. "Robot 23" can do anything, even sing, "Sweet Adeline!" However, it does have some limitations. Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (conductor). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2015 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-04-16T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>2000,plus,science,fiction,scifi,drama,adventure,mystery,suspense,planets,moon,galaxy,space,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950)

2000 AD (2000 Plus) is known as the first of the network science fiction shows, although it ran on Mutual just a month prior to the introduction of the landmark series, Dimension X. It was a half hour of science fiction wonder in an exciting package. The stories have a charm that is always present in science fiction of the future that is written in the past. &quot;When The Worlds Met&quot; takes place &quot;at the giant space port in Washington, temporary capitol of the federated world government as in April 21, 2000 Plus 20 (2020) crowds throng as audio and televox networks cover a space ship carrying in its space hold the first load of uranium taken from the pits of Luna, satellite of Earth. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 30, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;The Robot Killer. Sustaining. &quot;The Happy Sam Show&quot; is going to give away a &quot;mechanical man&quot; also called, a &quot;Robot&quot; as a prize on the show. &quot;Robot 23&quot; can do anything, even sing, &quot;Sweet Adeline!&quot; However, it does have some limitations. Sherman H. Dreyer (creator, producer), Robert Weenolsen (producer), Emerson Buckley (conductor), Elliot Jacoby (conductor). 26:54. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Robot Killer (Aired August 30, 1950)

2000 AD (2000 Plus) is known as the first of the netw...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason - The Provocative Protege (11-12-60) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Provocative Protege (Aired November 12, 1960) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1960. Season 4, Episode 8. "The Provocative Protege" - Internationally known concert pianist David Carpenter has a irreparably disabled hand, the result of a tragic accident, and a disastrous cash flow problem. His business manager, Andrew Collis, suggests refocusing the career of David's protégé, brilliant pianist Donna Loring, into more lucrative musical fields. That evening David's car goes over a cliff, an apparent suicide. 47:14. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-04-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-04-03T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,law,lawyer,raymond,burr.raymond,burr,william,hopper,trial,jury,judge,crime,defense,verdict,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Provocative Protege (Aired November 12, 1960) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 12, 1960. Season 4, Episode 8. &quot;The Provocative Protege&quot; - Internationally known concert pianist David Carpenter has a irreparably disabled hand, the result of a tragic accident, and a disastrous cash flow problem. His business manager, Andrew Collis, suggests refocusing the career of David's prot&#233;g&#233;, brilliant pianist Donna Loring, into more lucrative musical fields. That evening David's car goes over a cliff, an apparent suicide. 47:14. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Provocative Protege (Aired November 12, 1960) AUDIO ONLY

Perry Mason is the longest runnin...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (11-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. 


  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2015 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-03-27</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-03-27T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>texas,rangers,joel,mccrea,western,law,crime,investigation,justice,arrest,jail,murder,killer,death,police,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1845</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or &quot;Charky,&quot; as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957 and produced by Screen Gems. For the TV version, Willard Parker took over the role of Jace Pearson. On radio, Pearson often worked by request with a local sheriff's office or police department but on the TV show, he had a regular partner, Ranger Clay Morgan (who had been an occasional character on the radio show), played by Harry Lauter. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Helping Hand (Aired November 4, 1951)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery In The Air (Starring Peter Lorre) - The Black Cat (09-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Black Cat (Aired September 18, 1947)

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection.

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1947. NBC network. "The Black Cat". Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. The program is preceded by a news bulletin about a Gulf states hurricane. The classic tale about the man who kills his wife and hides her body behind a brick wall. A feline nemesis! Edgar Allan Poe (author), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peter Lorre, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kul (director), Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Kearns. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2015 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-03-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-03-08T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,in,air,peter,lorre,howard,culver,jack,edwards,drama,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,crime,law,police,arrest,jail</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1723</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Black Cat (Aired September 18, 1947)

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations of some of the most famous authors in history, Mystery In the Air was a Summer series consisting of mystery / horror shows. The series was hosted by Peter Lorre who also played the title role in a few of the shows and brings these brilliant horror classics to life spooktacularly, as no other could. Peter Lorre was one of the most popular horror stars of the forties, and with a supporting cast including such greats as Agnes Moorehead, Howard Culver, Lurene Tuttle, Joseph Kearns and Ken Christy, the production was destined to be a success. This collection can also be found included in the Peter Lorre Collection.

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1947. NBC network. &quot;The Black Cat&quot;. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert. The program is preceded by a news bulletin about a Gulf states hurricane. The classic tale about the man who kills his wife and hides her body behind a brick wall. A feline nemesis! Edgar Allan Poe (author), Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Peter Lorre, Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kul (director), Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Kearns. 29:43. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Black Cat (Aired September 18, 1947)

Cut from the cloth of tales woven by the imaginations...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Perry Mason (AUDIO) - The Case Of The Restless Redhead (09-21-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Case Of The Restless Redhead (Aired September 21, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1957. "The Case of the Restless Redhead" - CBS Network. Perry's client is menaced by a car driven by a hooded assailant, whom she shoots at with a revolver that was planted in her room. When the guy winds up dead from a bullet wound, Perry confuses matters by firing an identical revolver at the scene of the crime, but after the fact. Director: William D. Russell.  Writers: Erle Stanley Gardner. 49:32.


  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2015 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-03-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-03-07T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>perry,mason,law,lawyer,raymond,burr.raymond,burr,william,hopper,trial,jury,judge,crime,defense,verdict,justice,police,jail,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2972</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Case Of The Restless Redhead (Aired September 21, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running lawyer show in American television history. Its original run lasted nine years and its success in both syndication and made-for-television movies confirm its impressive stamina. Mason's fans include lawyers and judges who were influenced by this series to enter their profession. The Mason character was created by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner and delivered his first brief in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933). From 1934 to 1937 Warners produced six films featuring Mason. A radio series also based on Mason ran every weekday afternoon on CBS radio from 1944 to 1955 as a detective/soap opera. When the CBS television series was developed as an evening drama, the radio series was changed from Perry Mason to The Edge of Night and the cast renamed so as not to compete against the television series. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1957. &quot;The Case of the Restless Redhead&quot; - CBS Network. Perry's client is menaced by a car driven by a hooded assailant, whom she shoots at with a revolver that was planted in her room. When the guy winds up dead from a bullet wound, Perry confuses matters by firing an identical revolver at the scene of the crime, but after the fact. Director: William D. Russell.  Writers: Erle Stanley Gardner. 49:32.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Case Of The Restless Redhead (Aired September 21, 1957)

Perry Mason is the longest running...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Granby's Green Acres - Granby Bites The Love Bug (07-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)

Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30.  Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1950. CBS network. "Mr. Granby Fights The Love Bug". Sustaining. Granby's corn is doing poorly, but he won't listen to the county agent's advice. Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Summers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Johnny Jacobs (announcer). 35:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2015 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-03-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-03-04T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>granby's,green,acres,gale,gordon,parley,baer,bea,benaderet,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2101</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)

Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30.  Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 24, 1950. CBS network. &quot;Mr. Granby Fights The Love Bug&quot;. Sustaining. Granby's corn is doing poorly, but he won't listen to the county agent's advice. Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Summers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Johnny Jacobs (announcer). 35:01. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Granby Bites The Love Bug (Aired July 24, 1950)

Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, C...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. North - Touch Of Death (1952)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2015 23:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-02-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2015-02-23T15_22_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mr.,mrs,north,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,murder,killer,investigate,justice,police,arrest,jail,death,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two decades and came to an end in 1963 with the death of Frances Lockridge. Albert Hackett and Peggy Conklin had the title roles in the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. North, which ran 163 performances at the Belasco Theatre from January 12, 1941, to May 31, 1941. Alfred De Liagre, Jr. produced and directed the play written by Owen Davis. In this version, the North's apartment was located on Greenwich Place, realized in a scenic design by Jo Mielziner. The Owen Davis play became a 1942 MGM movie starring Gracie Allen and William Post, Jr. with Millard Mitchell repeating his role of Detective Mullins from the Broadway production. Others in the cast were Paul Kelly, Rose Hobart and Keye Luke. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara Britton and Richard Denning starred in the TV adaptation seen on CBS from 1952 to 1953 and on NBC in 1954. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Touch Of Death (1952) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

Their long-run series continued for over two...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Real McCoys&quot; - You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (11-07-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Real McCoys" - You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (Aired November 7, 1957)

Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1957. "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" A Desilu Studios presentation - The rest of the family thinks Grampa is taking advantage of a city fellow by selling him five acres of worthless land..Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Lydia Reed, Michael Winkelman. Director: Hy Averback. Writers: Jack Elinson, Irving Pincus. 21:59. 


  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2015 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>real,mcoys,western,walter,brennan,richard,crenna,amos,luke,comedy,drama,laugh,humor,funny,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1319</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Real McCoys&quot; - You Can't Cheat An Honest Man (Aired November 7, 1957)

Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa's attempts to match him up with a new wife. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1957. &quot;You Can't Cheat an Honest Man&quot; A Desilu Studios presentation - The rest of the family thinks Grampa is taking advantage of a city fellow by selling him five acres of worthless land..Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Lydia Reed, Michael Winkelman. Director: Hy Averback. Writers: Jack Elinson, Irving Pincus. 21:59. 


  

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      <title>The Chicago Theater Of The Air - Bittersweet (04-29-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bittersweet (Aired April 29, 1950)

The Chicago Theater Of The Air was a rather unique program that was created in 1940, during a time when operas and dramas were popular. The show attempted to add a degree of high culture to American entertainment. The operas were translated into English. A few examples of high end creations were Madame Butterfly, The Vagabond King and The Merry Widow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1950. Mutual network. "Bittersweet". Sustaining. Noel Coward's first major effort as a composer. Romance and music in the Vienna of the 1880's...mit schlag! Colonel McCormick's talk is titled "The Battle Of Lexington." It's delivered on the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the battle. Marion Claire (performer, producer), John Barclay, Muriel Bremner, Everett Clark, Maurice Copeland, Nancy Carr, David Polari, Bruce Foote, Henry Weber (conductor), Jack LaFrandre (writer, director), Robert Trendler (choral director), Noel Coward (composer), Lee Bennett (announcer), Robert McCormick. 1:03:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2015 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2015-01-05</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chicago,theater,noel,coward,bittersweet,drama,musical,mystery,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3798</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bittersweet (Aired April 29, 1950)

The Chicago Theater Of The Air was a rather unique program that was created in 1940, during a time when operas and dramas were popular. The show attempted to add a degree of high culture to American entertainment. The operas were translated into English. A few examples of high end creations were Madame Butterfly, The Vagabond King and The Merry Widow.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1950. Mutual network. &quot;Bittersweet&quot;. Sustaining. Noel Coward's first major effort as a composer. Romance and music in the Vienna of the 1880's...mit schlag! Colonel McCormick's talk is titled &quot;The Battle Of Lexington.&quot; It's delivered on the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the battle. Marion Claire (performer, producer), John Barclay, Muriel Bremner, Everett Clark, Maurice Copeland, Nancy Carr, David Polari, Bruce Foote, Henry Weber (conductor), Jack LaFrandre (writer, director), Robert Trendler (choral director), Noel Coward (composer), Lee Bennett (announcer), Robert McCormick. 1:03:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Bittersweet (Aired April 29, 1950)

The Chicago Theater Of The Air was a rather unique program ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Royal - The Tale (10-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Tale (Aired October 18, 1953)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film.

THIS EPISODE:

October 18, 1953. Program #3. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. "The Tale". Sponsored by: Stereo Warehouse. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: October 4, 1974. Laurence Olivier (host), Joseph Conrad (author), Ralph Richardson, Campbell Singer, Eric Berry, Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (music), Derek Patmore (adaptor). 32:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2014 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-12-17</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-12-16T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,royal,laurence,olivier,ralph,richardson,drama,adventure,suspense,mystery,comedy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1975</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Tale (Aired October 18, 1953)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier&#8217;s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film.

THIS EPISODE:

October 18, 1953. Program #3. NBC net origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. &quot;The Tale&quot;. Sponsored by: Stereo Warehouse. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: October 4, 1974. Laurence Olivier (host), Joseph Conrad (author), Ralph Richardson, Campbell Singer, Eric Berry, Harry Alan Towers (producer), Sidney Torch (music), Derek Patmore (adaptor). 32:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Tale (Aired October 18, 1953)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Line-Up - The Deadly Frame (07-20-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Deadly Frame (Aired July 20, 1950)

The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1950. "The Deadly Frame" - CBS network. Sustaining. Eddie Gaynor has been framed for the murder of Johnny Taranto, and Eddie's no choir boy either! After Eddie is sprung on a writ, his body is found the next morning. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Junius Matthews, Edgar Barrier, Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Clayton Post. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2014 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-12-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-12-16T15_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lineup,william,johnstone,wally,maher,police,crime,law,cop,arrest,jail,justice,murder,death,killer,drama,mystery,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Deadly Frame (Aired July 20, 1950)

The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, highly realistic line-up, replete with background atomospherics and actors realistically speaking over each other, but with an underlying investigation--or two--under discussion below the background noise of the introductory line-up and exposition. The subject matter of each episode was hard-hitting, often harsh, but highly realistic criminal sub-plots. The series is also remembered for the loss of one of Radio's finest and most popular voice talents. Wally Maher, still a relatively young man, had lost a lung to a protracted illness just months before the series first aired. By just over a year into The Line-Up's run, Maher was again hospitalized and passed away during that hospitalization. Raymond Burr, who'd already been introduced in a couple of semi-recurring roles, added his talent to The Line-Up for the remainder of its run in an effort to make up for the loss of Wally Maher. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1950. &quot;The Deadly Frame&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Eddie Gaynor has been framed for the murder of Johnny Taranto, and Eddie's no choir boy either! After Eddie is sprung on a writ, his body is found the next morning. Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Junius Matthews, Edgar Barrier, Tony Barrett, Paul Frees, Clayton Post. 29:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Deadly Frame (Aired July 20, 1950)

The premise of each episode is prefaced with a gritty, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Bickersons - John's Business Trip (03-02-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[John's Business Trip (Aired March 2, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favourite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show—and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony—was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star (and future Make Room for Daddy star) Danny Thomas, in routines that often hooked around Ameche's frustration that Thomas seemed more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 


  
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-12-15T07_00_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-12-15T07_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-12-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-12-15T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bickersons,don,ameche,frances,langford,comedy,laugh,funny,humor,joke,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1806</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>John's Business Trip (Aired March 2, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits (for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks. Several years after the latter established itself a long-running favourite, Rapp developed and presented John and Blanche Bickerson, first as a short sketch on The Old Gold Show and The Chase and Sanborn Hour (the show that made stars of Edgar Bergen and his dummy, Charlie McCarthy), and then as a 15-minute situational sketch as part of Drene Time. This was a variety show starring Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford as co-hosts, airing on NBC and sponsored by Drene Shampoo. Announcing the show&#8212;and later familiar to television viewers as The Millionaire's presenter and executive secretary, Michael Anthony&#8212;was Marvin Miller. Drene Time typically opened with Langford singing a big band-style arrangement before Ameche and Langford would slip into routine comedy, often aided by co-star (and future Make Room for Daddy star) Danny Thomas, in routines that often hooked around Ameche's frustration that Thomas seemed more interested in modern technology and discoveries than in women. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>John's Business Trip (Aired March 2, 1947)

The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Escape - The Derelict (04-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: “Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!”  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!"

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. CBS network. "Derelict". Sustaining. Three men and a woman are adrift with a cargo of gold. Charlotte Lawrence, Joseph Kearns, Charlie Lung, Ben Wright, Larry Roman (adaptor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Victor Schwartz (author), Antony Ellis (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2014 23:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-12-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-12-14T15_51_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>escape,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2014-12-14T15_51_17-08_00.mp3?_=1418601579.10185957" length="7040149" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by Paul Frees and William Conrad: &#8220;Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!&#8221;  Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: &quot;We offer you... Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

April 26, 1953. CBS network. &quot;Derelict&quot;. Sustaining. Three men and a woman are adrift with a cargo of gold. Charlotte Lawrence, Joseph Kearns, Charlie Lung, Ben Wright, Larry Roman (adaptor), Roy Rowan (announcer), Victor Schwartz (author), Antony Ellis (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor). 29:18. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Derelict (Aired April 26, 1953)

Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high advent...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Room 114 (12-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tales Of The Texas Rangers" - Room 114 (Aired December 3, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. NBC network. "Room 114". Sustaining. Based on events of October 29, 1927. A dead man found in the Alamo Motel was killed by ranch owner Bolan, but he's also the corpse! Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Anne Diamond, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Tom McKee, William Johnstone, Herb Ellis, Barney Phillips. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2014 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-11-30T04_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tales,texas,rangers,joel,mccrea,law,crime,lawless,killer,murder,death,investigate,justice,arrest,jail,old,radio,otr,kid,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Room 114 (Aired December 3, 1950)

Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. Captain Manuel T. &quot;Lone Wolf&quot; Gonzaullas, a Ranger for 30 years and who was said to have killed 31 men during his career, served as consultant for the series. The series was adapted for television from 1955 to 1957. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. NBC network. &quot;Room 114&quot;. Sustaining. Based on events of October 29, 1927. A dead man found in the Alamo Motel was killed by ranch owner Bolan, but he's also the corpse! Joel McCrea, Hal Gibney (announcer), Tony Barrett, Stacy Keach (producer, director), Anne Diamond, Herb Vigran, Peggy Webber, Tom McKee, William Johnstone, Herb Ellis, Barney Phillips. 30:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tales Of The Texas Rangers&quot; - Room 114 (Aired December 3, 1950)

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      <title>The Black Mass - Boarded Window &amp; Oil Of Dog (1964)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boarded Window (Aired February 12, 1964) &amp; Oil Of Dog (Aired March 4, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. . "Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, "In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio."


  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2014 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-11-19</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-11-18T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,mass,ambrose,bierce,horror,science,fiction,thriller,suspense,mystery,drama,scifi,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1983</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boarded Window (Aired February 12, 1964) &amp; Oil Of Dog (Aired March 4, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as &quot;keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. . &quot;Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, &quot;In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio.&quot;


  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boarded Window (Aired February 12, 1964) &amp; Oil Of Dog (Aired March 4, 1964)

The Black Mass was...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Command Perdormance - Host Is Vincent Price (11-30-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Host Is Vincent Price (Aired November 30, 1948)

From March 1st, 1942 To December 20th, 1949. Special Services Division of the War Department, Armed Forces Radio Service from 1943. From October 7th, 1945 To. April 21st, 1946, on CBS. Announcers : Paul Douglas, Ken Carpenter . Creator : Lous G. Cowan . Producers : Vick Knight, Maury Holland, Cal Kuhl . Director : Glenn Wheaton . Writers : Melvin Frank, Norman Panama. All talent for this program was donated, and valued at $75,000 a week. There were more than 400 shows. AFRS Production for the entertainment of Armed Forces troops. The first name listed was designated the "Master of Cermonies". Dates listed should be taken with a grain of salt. Sometimes the AFRS scripts listed mastering date, sometimes release date, sometimes air date, and sometimes nothing at all. Command Performance was one of the few radio shows that were sent overseas to boost the morale of US Troops during World War 2. In March 1942 it became a weekly show featuring famous people such as Bob Hope, Fred Allen, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Vincent Price and more. Each show consisted of several stars who get together and perform comedy routine. 


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2014 15:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-11-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-11-04T07_54_43-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>command,performance,variety,comedy,song,troops,armed,forces,war,entertainment,humor,funny,hollywood,otr,old,radio,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2674</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Host Is Vincent Price (Aired November 30, 1948)

From March 1st, 1942 To December 20th, 1949. Special Services Division of the War Department, Armed Forces Radio Service from 1943. From October 7th, 1945 To. April 21st, 1946, on CBS. Announcers : Paul Douglas, Ken Carpenter . Creator : Lous G. Cowan . Producers : Vick Knight, Maury Holland, Cal Kuhl . Director : Glenn Wheaton . Writers : Melvin Frank, Norman Panama. All talent for this program was donated, and valued at $75,000 a week. There were more than 400 shows. AFRS Production for the entertainment of Armed Forces troops. The first name listed was designated the &quot;Master of Cermonies&quot;. Dates listed should be taken with a grain of salt. Sometimes the AFRS scripts listed mastering date, sometimes release date, sometimes air date, and sometimes nothing at all. Command Performance was one of the few radio shows that were sent overseas to boost the morale of US Troops during World War 2. In March 1942 it became a weekly show featuring famous people such as Bob Hope, Fred Allen, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Vincent Price and more. Each show consisted of several stars who get together and perform comedy routine. 


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Host Is Vincent Price (Aired November 30, 1948)

From March 1st, 1942 To December 20th, 1949. S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>ABC Mystery Time - Four Time Loser (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. "Four-Time Loser". The program is also known as, "Mystery Time," "Mystery Time Classics" and "Masters Of Mystery." "A man with a guilty secret sometimes pays a heavy price to keep his past from being exposed." The date is approximate. Sidney Slon (writer), Don Dowd (host). 22:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2014 22:25:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-11-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-11-01T15_25_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mystery,time,sir,laurence,olivier,horror,supernatural,drama,suspense,thriller,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1346</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify. 

THIS EPISODE:

1957. ABC network. &quot;Four-Time Loser&quot;. The program is also known as, &quot;Mystery Time,&quot; &quot;Mystery Time Classics&quot; and &quot;Masters Of Mystery.&quot; &quot;A man with a guilty secret sometimes pays a heavy price to keep his past from being exposed.&quot; The date is approximate. Sidney Slon (writer), Don Dowd (host). 22:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Four Time Loser (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown.

ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Beverly Hillbillies - Jethro Goes To School (11-14-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jethro Goes To School (Aired November 14, 1962)

Most of the early shows revolve around the impossible adjustments the poor mountain folk must make to city life, and Jed Clampett's backwoods brand of wisdom always wins out in the end. Despite their brand-new mansion with its cement pond and indoor plumbing, the Hillbillies stay true to their rustic roots. Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1962. "Jethro Goes to School."  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) - Jed enrolls Jethro at an exclusive Beverly Hills elementary school. Millicent Schuyler-Potts, the proprietor of the school, is aghast when Jed and Jethro show up, convinced this is part of some ghastly hoax. After Jed says that banker Milburn Drysdale is his neighbor, she calls the banker. It turns out that Drysdale's bank holds the mortgage on the school. Schulyer-Potts suddenly warms to the charms of the Clampetts, even if it means accepting Jethro as a fifth grader. Written by Bill Koenig. Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr., Bea Benaderet, Frank Wilcox. Directed by Richard Whorf. Created and Written by Paul Henning.  


  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2014 15:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-10-22</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-10-22T08_24_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beverly,hillbillies,buddy,ebsen,irene,ryan,donna,douglas,max,baer,jr,comedy,drama,humor,funny,laugh,joke,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Jethro Goes To School (Aired November 14, 1962)

Most of the early shows revolve around the impossible adjustments the poor mountain folk must make to city life, and Jed Clampett's backwoods brand of wisdom always wins out in the end. Despite their brand-new mansion with its cement pond and indoor plumbing, the Hillbillies stay true to their rustic roots. Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1962. &quot;Jethro Goes to School.&quot;  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) - Jed enrolls Jethro at an exclusive Beverly Hills elementary school. Millicent Schuyler-Potts, the proprietor of the school, is aghast when Jed and Jethro show up, convinced this is part of some ghastly hoax. After Jed says that banker Milburn Drysdale is his neighbor, she calls the banker. It turns out that Drysdale's bank holds the mortgage on the school. Schulyer-Potts suddenly warms to the charms of the Clampetts, even if it means accepting Jethro as a fifth grader. Written by Bill Koenig. Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr., Bea Benaderet, Frank Wilcox. Directed by Richard Whorf. Created and Written by Paul Henning.  


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jethro Goes To School (Aired November 14, 1962)

Most of the early shows revolve around the imp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chandu The Magician - 2 Episodes (07-22-48) (07-23-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode19 "The Statue's Secret" (07-22-48) and Episode 20 "Exorcism" (07-23-48)

One of the longest running juvenile adventure serials on radio, Chandu The Magician, was heard as a local program beginning in 1931 on KHJ in Los Angeles until 1932. It was then heard, starting in February 1932, over WOR in the East. Nationally, it aired over Mutual starting 10/08/32 with Gayne Whitman in the title role, it was sponsored by White King Soap on the West Coast and Beech Nut on the East Coast. Howard Hoffman also took over the lead role for a period of time. Many scripts were later redone in a new series with Tom Collins in the title role beginning 06/28/48 again as a 15 minute program.

TODAY'S SHOW:

July 22, 1948. Program #19. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: White King Soap. Chandu and Dorothy plan to return to the tunnel of evil. Vera Oldham (writer), Korla Pandit (music), Howard Culver (announcer), Tom Collins, Joy Terry, Norman Field. 15 minutes.

July 23, 1948. Program #20. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: White King Soap. Chandu frees Dorothy from the spell and breaks free from a trap set for him. Vera Oldham (writer), Korla Pandit (music), Howard Culver (announcer), Tom Collins, Joy Terry, Norman Field. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-10-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-10-14T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>chandu,the,magician,science,fiction,scifi,adventure,suspense,thriller,mystery,tom,collins,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode19 &quot;The Statue's Secret&quot; (07-22-48) and Episode 20 &quot;Exorcism&quot; (07-23-48)

One of the longest running juvenile adventure serials on radio, Chandu The Magician, was heard as a local program beginning in 1931 on KHJ in Los Angeles until 1932. It was then heard, starting in February 1932, over WOR in the East. Nationally, it aired over Mutual starting 10/08/32 with Gayne Whitman in the title role, it was sponsored by White King Soap on the West Coast and Beech Nut on the East Coast. Howard Hoffman also took over the lead role for a period of time. Many scripts were later redone in a new series with Tom Collins in the title role beginning 06/28/48 again as a 15 minute program.

TODAY'S SHOW:

July 22, 1948. Program #19. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: White King Soap. Chandu and Dorothy plan to return to the tunnel of evil. Vera Oldham (writer), Korla Pandit (music), Howard Culver (announcer), Tom Collins, Joy Terry, Norman Field. 15 minutes.

July 23, 1948. Program #20. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: White King Soap. Chandu frees Dorothy from the spell and breaks free from a trap set for him. Vera Oldham (writer), Korla Pandit (music), Howard Culver (announcer), Tom Collins, Joy Terry, Norman Field. 15 minutes. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode19 &quot;The Statue's Secret&quot; (07-22-48) and Episode 20 &quot;Exorcism&quot; (07-23-48)

One of the lon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Big Show - Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle (04-29-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle (Aired April 29, 1951)

The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests: Fred Allen, Mindy Carson, Jimmy Durante, José Ferrer, Portland Hoffa, Frankie Laine, Russell Knight, Paul Lukas, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas and Meredith Willson. To make sure no one missed the launch, NBC ran in Sunday newspapers across the country an illustrated advertisement displaying headshots of Allen, Bankhead, Carson, Durante and Merman. On the second week's program, the guests were Groucho Marx, Jane Powell, Ezio Pinza and Fanny Brice, along with Hanley Stafford, Frank Lovejoy, David Brian and John Agar (the latter three recreating their screen roles in highlights from their current Warner Bros. picture, Breakthrough).

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1951. "Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Canon Towels, Chesterfield, Anacin, RCA. Ethel Merman opens the show with, "There's No Business Like Show Business." Frank Lovejoy appears in an "I Was A Communist For The FBI" drama and the real Matt Cvetic makes a brief anti-communist speech. Rosemary Clooney sings, "Taking a Chance On Love." Gordon MacRae recalls his days as an NBC page. Uncle Miltie does a great monologue about the good old days of radio, and other topics. The cast does a salute to Meredith Willson by singing a medley of his compositions. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Ethel Merman, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Wilson (narrator), George Foster (writer), Goodman Ace, Gordon MacRae, Jimmy Durante, Matt Cvetic, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Milton Berle, Morton Green (writer), Rosemary Clooney, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 1:27:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2014 14:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-10-14</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-10-14T07_22_18-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,show,milton,berle,jimmy,durante,tallulah,bankhead,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,song,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5225</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle (Aired April 29, 1951)

The Big Show began November 5, 1950 on NBC with a stellar line-up of guests: Fred Allen, Mindy Carson, Jimmy Durante, Jos&#233; Ferrer, Portland Hoffa, Frankie Laine, Russell Knight, Paul Lukas, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas and Meredith Willson. To make sure no one missed the launch, NBC ran in Sunday newspapers across the country an illustrated advertisement displaying headshots of Allen, Bankhead, Carson, Durante and Merman. On the second week's program, the guests were Groucho Marx, Jane Powell, Ezio Pinza and Fanny Brice, along with Hanley Stafford, Frank Lovejoy, David Brian and John Agar (the latter three recreating their screen roles in highlights from their current Warner Bros. picture, Breakthrough).

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1951. &quot;Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Canon Towels, Chesterfield, Anacin, RCA. Ethel Merman opens the show with, &quot;There's No Business Like Show Business.&quot; Frank Lovejoy appears in an &quot;I Was A Communist For The FBI&quot; drama and the real Matt Cvetic makes a brief anti-communist speech. Rosemary Clooney sings, &quot;Taking a Chance On Love.&quot; Gordon MacRae recalls his days as an NBC page. Uncle Miltie does a great monologue about the good old days of radio, and other topics. The cast does a salute to Meredith Willson by singing a medley of his compositions. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Ed Herlihy (announcer), Ethel Merman, Frank Lovejoy, Frank Wilson (narrator), George Foster (writer), Goodman Ace, Gordon MacRae, Jimmy Durante, Matt Cvetic, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Milton Berle, Morton Green (writer), Rosemary Clooney, Selma Diamond (writer), Tallulah Bankhead. 1:27:05 Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.


  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Jimmy Durante &amp; Milton Berle (Aired April 29, 1951)

The Big Show began November 5, 1950...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - The Mountain Central Railroad (07-18-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hawk Larabee" - The Mountain Central Railroad (Aired July 18, 1947)

Hawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. 

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July 18, 1947. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Hawk is working for "The Mountain Central Railroad when 40,000 railroad ties suspiciously go up in flames. The date is subject to correction. Barton Yarborough. 21:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - The Mountain Central Railroad (Aired July 18, 1947)

Hawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 18, 1947. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Hawk is working for &quot;The Mountain Central Railroad when 40,000 railroad ties suspiciously go up in flames. The date is subject to correction. Barton Yarborough. 21:34. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

  
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - Brazos John's Eastern Bride (08-02-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hawk Larabee" - Brazos John's Eastern Bride (Aired August 2, 1946)

Hawk Durango, young western stalwart who avenged his father's murder in the desert town of Sundown wells, is now involved in a fast-paced sequence of adventure. Western drama endures as a favorite form of American entertainment, and "Hawk Durango" is endowed with all the exciting attributes of western drama in a modern setting. As advertised by KTUC (CBS Network), "If you've got a touch ofd sagebrush in your view...If you like the muted sounds of the wide-open spaces, the thunder of horses and the smack of leather and the crack of guns...then you'll want to listen Saturdays for Hawk Larabee. Hawk's thrilling adventures are right out of the Old West. Reach for yo radio, pahdnuh!" Principal Actors: Elliott Lewis, Frank Lovejoy, Barton Yarborough, Barney Phillips. Director: William N. Robson. Writer(s) Hawk Durango: Kenneth Perkins. Announcer(s): William Conrad.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - Brazos John's Eastern Bride (Aired August 2, 1946)

Hawk Durango, young western stalwart who avenged his father's murder in the desert town of Sundown wells, is now involved in a fast-paced sequence of adventure. Western drama endures as a favorite form of American entertainment, and &quot;Hawk Durango&quot; is endowed with all the exciting attributes of western drama in a modern setting. As advertised by KTUC (CBS Network), &quot;If you've got a touch ofd sagebrush in your view...If you like the muted sounds of the wide-open spaces, the thunder of horses and the smack of leather and the crack of guns...then you'll want to listen Saturdays for Hawk Larabee. Hawk's thrilling adventures are right out of the Old West. Reach for yo radio, pahdnuh!&quot; Principal Actors: Elliott Lewis, Frank Lovejoy, Barton Yarborough, Barney Phillips. Director: William N. Robson. Writer(s) Hawk Durango: Kenneth Perkins. Announcer(s): William Conrad.
  

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      <title>The Adventures Of Jungle Jim - Two Episodes (09-0740) (10-12-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes Reunion On The High Seas (09-07-40) Jim Has An Idea (10-12-40)


Jungle Jim is the fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures in various media. The series began in 1934 as an American newspaper comic strip chronicling the adventures of Asia-based hunter Jim Bradley, who was nicknamed Jungle Jim. The character also trekked through radio, film, comic book and television adaptations. Notable was a series of films and television episodes in which Johnny Weismuller portrayed the safari-suit wearing character, after hanging up his Tarzan loincloth. Syndicated by Hearst and sponsored by the Comic Weekly, The Adventures of Jungle Jim radio series premiered November 2, 1935. Matt Crowley had the title role for three years, until Gerald Mohr stepped in as Jungle Jim beginning April 24, 1938. Vicki Vola and Franc Hale portrayed Shanghai Lil, and Juano Hernandez was the Hindu servant Kolu. Each episode ran 15 minutes. Several episodes were based directly on the comic strip, such as The Ghost of the Java Sea. Gene Stafford scripted for producer Jay Clark. Glenn Riggs was the announcer, among others. In the opening episode, "The Bat Woman," Jungle Jim meets Miss Chalmers, and Jacques LaBarr gets into a barroom fight with Jim.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-09-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-11T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1671</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes Reunion On The High Seas (09-07-40) Jim Has An Idea (10-12-40)


Jungle Jim is the fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures in various media. The series began in 1934 as an American newspaper comic strip chronicling the adventures of Asia-based hunter Jim Bradley, who was nicknamed Jungle Jim. The character also trekked through radio, film, comic book and television adaptations. Notable was a series of films and television episodes in which Johnny Weismuller portrayed the safari-suit wearing character, after hanging up his Tarzan loincloth. Syndicated by Hearst and sponsored by the Comic Weekly, The Adventures of Jungle Jim radio series premiered November 2, 1935. Matt Crowley had the title role for three years, until Gerald Mohr stepped in as Jungle Jim beginning April 24, 1938. Vicki Vola and Franc Hale portrayed Shanghai Lil, and Juano Hernandez was the Hindu servant Kolu. Each episode ran 15 minutes. Several episodes were based directly on the comic strip, such as The Ghost of the Java Sea. Gene Stafford scripted for producer Jay Clark. Glenn Riggs was the announcer, among others. In the opening episode, &quot;The Bat Woman,&quot; Jungle Jim meets Miss Chalmers, and Jacques LaBarr gets into a barroom fight with Jim.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes Reunion On The High Seas (09-07-40) Jim Has An Idea (10-12-40)


Jungle Jim is th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Special Guest Is Bruna Castagna (08-01-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

His first performances were in vaudeville, at which point he legally changed his last name to the easier-to-pronounce "Bergen". He worked in one-reel movie shorts, but his real success was on the radio. He and Charlie were seen at a New York party by Elsa Maxwell for Noël Coward, who recommended them for an engagement at the famous Rainbow Room. It was there that two producers saw Bergen and Charlie perform. They then recommended them for a guest appearance on Rudy Vallée's program. Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Good Morning." Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. "Special Guest Contralto Bruna Castagna" sings an aria from, "Mignon." It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, "You Can't Have Everything." Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-09-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-09T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

His first performances were in vaudeville, at which point he legally changed his last name to the easier-to-pronounce &quot;Bergen&quot;. He worked in one-reel movie shorts, but his real success was on the radio. He and Charlie were seen at a New York party by Elsa Maxwell for No&#235;l Coward, who recommended them for an engagement at the famous Rainbow Room. It was there that two producers saw Bergen and Charlie perform. They then recommended them for a guest appearance on Rudy Vall&#233;e's program. Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. 

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Good Morning.&quot; Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. &quot;Special Guest Contralto Bruna Castagna&quot; sings an aria from, &quot;Mignon.&quot; It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, &quot;You Can't Have Everything.&quot; Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

His first performances were in vaudevil...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Beulah Show - 2 Episodes (01-26-54) (01-28-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Bill's Streetcar Lunchroom" (01-26-54) and "Lunchroom Grand Opening" (01-28-54)

It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph.
  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-09-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-07T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beulah,hattie,mcdaniel,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,home,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1790</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Bill's Streetcar Lunchroom&quot; (01-26-54) and &quot;Lunchroom Grand Opening&quot; (01-28-54)

It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Bill's Streetcar Lunchroom&quot; (01-26-54) and &quot;Lunchroom Grand Opening&quot; (01-28-54)

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      <title>Beat The Band - You Little Heartbreaker You (04-07-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[You Little Heartbreaker You (Aired April 7, 1940)

Beat the Band was a musical quiz show heard on NBC radio from 1940 to 1944 in two distinctly different series. The program popularized the show business catch phrase, "Give me a little traveling music," often uttered on TV a decade later by Jackie Gleason. In the first series, broadcast on Sundays at 6:30pm from Chicago, emcee Garry Moore read music-related questions submitted by listeners to band members in the 14-piece Ted Weems Orchestra. Originally sponsored by the General Mills cereal Kix, listeners whose questions were used on the air received $10; those who stumped the band received $20 and a case of Kix. Questions were often posed in the form of puns or riddles. such as, "Suppose a small fur-bearing animal gets so angry he explodes. What song title is suggested?" The answer from comedian-violinist Red Ingle, "Pop Goes the Weasel."

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kix (marmalade jar premium). The first tune is, "You Little Heartbreaker You." Ted Weems and His Orchestra, Perry Como, Marvel Maxwell, Elmo Tanner, Orm Downes, Country Washburne, Red Ingle, Fort Pearson (announcer), Garry Moore (host). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-09-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-05T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beat,the,clock,music,quiz,prizes,contestant,gary,moore,song,comedy,laugh,funny,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1736</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>You Little Heartbreaker You (Aired April 7, 1940)

Beat the Band was a musical quiz show heard on NBC radio from 1940 to 1944 in two distinctly different series. The program popularized the show business catch phrase, &quot;Give me a little traveling music,&quot; often uttered on TV a decade later by Jackie Gleason. In the first series, broadcast on Sundays at 6:30pm from Chicago, emcee Garry Moore read music-related questions submitted by listeners to band members in the 14-piece Ted Weems Orchestra. Originally sponsored by the General Mills cereal Kix, listeners whose questions were used on the air received $10; those who stumped the band received $20 and a case of Kix. Questions were often posed in the form of puns or riddles. such as, &quot;Suppose a small fur-bearing animal gets so angry he explodes. What song title is suggested?&quot; The answer from comedian-violinist Red Ingle, &quot;Pop Goes the Weasel.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

April 7, 1940. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kix (marmalade jar premium). The first tune is, &quot;You Little Heartbreaker You.&quot; Ted Weems and His Orchestra, Perry Como, Marvel Maxwell, Elmo Tanner, Orm Downes, Country Washburne, Red Ingle, Fort Pearson (announcer), Garry Moore (host). 28:56. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>You Little Heartbreaker You (Aired April 7, 1940)

Beat the Band was a musical quiz show heard ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - One Jump Behind (11-22-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[One Jump Behind (Aired November 22, 1964)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.
  

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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-05T07_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-09-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-09-05T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jimmy,clitheroe,bbc,comedy,drama,humor,funny,joke,laugh,happy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1518</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>One Jump Behind (Aired November 22, 1964)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>One Jump Behind (Aired November 22, 1964)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jim...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Maverick&quot; - Seed Of Deception (04-13-54) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Maverick" - Seed Of Deception (Aired April 13, 1954) AUDIO ONLY

Maverick presented James Garner as Bret Maverick (1957–1960), a cagey, articulate cardsharp roaming the Old West, Jack Kelly as his equally skilled brother Bart Maverick (1957–1962), and Roger Moore as British accented cousin Beau Maverick (1960–1961). Bret Maverick is the epitome of a rounder, always seeking out high-stakes games and rarely remaining in one place for long. James Garner was the only Maverick in the series during the first seven episodes, and the show is generally credited with launching Garner's career although he'd appeared in several earlier movies, including Sayonara with Marlon Brando. Maverick often bested both The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show in audience size.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1954. Bret and Bart ride into a small Arizona town and are mistaken for Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday despite their protestations to the contrary. Things start to look bad for the Mavericks when an outlaw gang ride into town and the local sheriff convinces the crooks that the two gamblers are the famous lawmen. The gunsels aren't about to let two men to get in their way of their planned bank robbery no matter what their reputation. 39:44.
  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Maverick&quot; - Seed Of Deception (Aired April 13, 1954) AUDIO ONLY

Maverick presented James Garner as Bret Maverick (1957&#8211;1960), a cagey, articulate cardsharp roaming the Old West, Jack Kelly as his equally skilled brother Bart Maverick (1957&#8211;1962), and Roger Moore as British accented cousin Beau Maverick (1960&#8211;1961). Bret Maverick is the epitome of a rounder, always seeking out high-stakes games and rarely remaining in one place for long. James Garner was the only Maverick in the series during the first seven episodes, and the show is generally credited with launching Garner's career although he'd appeared in several earlier movies, including Sayonara with Marlon Brando. Maverick often bested both The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show in audience size.

THIS EPISODE:

April 13, 1954. Bret and Bart ride into a small Arizona town and are mistaken for Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday despite their protestations to the contrary. Things start to look bad for the Mavericks when an outlaw gang ride into town and the local sheriff convinces the crooks that the two gamblers are the famous lawmen. The gunsels aren't about to let two men to get in their way of their planned bank robbery no matter what their reputation. 39:44.
  
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      <title>The Beulah Show - Summer Heat (08-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Summer Heat (Aired August 13, 1945)

Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 13, 1945. "Summer Heat" - CBS network, KNX, Los Ageles aircheck. Sponsored by: Tums. We're having a heat wave! Cleaning the basement and keeping cool. Marlin Hurt (triples), Carol Stewart, Albert Sack and His Orchestra, Phil Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), John Brown, Katharine Carr, Jess Kirkpatrick, Ken Niles (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-08-10T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beulah,hattie,mcdaniel,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,home,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Summer Heat (Aired August 13, 1945)

Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph. 

THIS EPISODE: 

August 13, 1945. &quot;Summer Heat&quot; - CBS network, KNX, Los Ageles aircheck. Sponsored by: Tums. We're having a heat wave! Cleaning the basement and keeping cool. Marlin Hurt (triples), Carol Stewart, Albert Sack and His Orchestra, Phil Leslie (writer), Helen Mack (producer, director), John Brown, Katharine Carr, Jess Kirkpatrick, Ken Niles (announcer). 29:09. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Summer Heat (Aired August 13, 1945)

Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Hend...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - My Great Aunt's Aunt Great (05-21-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[My Great Aunt's Aunt Great (Aired May 21, 1972)

Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey.
  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-08-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-08-08T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jimmy,clitheroe,bbc,comedy,drama,humor,funny,joke,laugh,happy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1630</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>My Great Aunt's Aunt Great (Aired May 21, 1972)

Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>My Great Aunt's Aunt Great (Aired May 21, 1972)

Clitheroe was a very private person, and the s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher (11-07-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Hawk Larabee" - Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher (Aired November 7, 1946)

Hawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1946. "Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher" aka: "Deputy Preacher" - CBS network. Sustaining. Hawk becomes a deputy preacher to convert Tillie McGoon and her desperado friends. Barton Yarborough, William N. Robson (writer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-08-06</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hawk,larabee,barton,yarborough,western,cowboy,gunslinger,gunfighter,law,crime,lawless,justice,action,frontier,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1855</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher (Aired November 7, 1946)

Hawk Larabee was CBS' first attempt at an adult Western, predating Gunsmoke by six years but never achieving the heights of its illustrious successor. Elliott Lewis starred in its earliest incarnation (titled Hawk Durango) with Texas-native Barton Yarborough as his sidekick. Yarborough moved into the lead role for a season (supported by Barney Jones) but returned to his earlier sidekick status when Elliott Lewis reclaimed the role for the final season. Hawk Larabee aired from July 5, 1946 through February 7, 1948 with the Texas Rangers (and later the Plainsmen) providing unusual vocal bridges to set the scenes. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1946. &quot;Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher&quot; aka: &quot;Deputy Preacher&quot; - CBS network. Sustaining. Hawk becomes a deputy preacher to convert Tillie McGoon and her desperado friends. Barton Yarborough, William N. Robson (writer). 30:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Hawk Larabee&quot; - Tillie Mcgoon The Preacher (Aired November 7, 1946)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Screen Guild Players - Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) 01-25-43</title>
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        <![CDATA[Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1943 - "Across the Pacific" is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 30:38.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2014 01:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-08-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-08-01T18_46_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>screen,guild,players,humphrey,bogart,mary,astor,sydney,greenstreet,signal,corps,spy,war,espionage,undercover,drama,suspense,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Across The Pacific (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired January 25, 1943

Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952.

THIS EPISODE:

January 25, 1943 - &quot;Across the Pacific&quot; is a 1942 spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. 30:38.
  

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      <title>Voyage Of The Scarlet Queen - Shore Leave And The Unhappy Wife (09-25-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shore Leave And The Unhappy Wife (Aired September 25, 1947)

First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in "The Great American Broadcast, "…wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense." And Maltin says of this show, "On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star." As Maltin continues, “Lewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown." So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1947. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Shore Leave and The Unhappy Wife". A meeting at last with Mr. Kang and a description of the Chinese treasure. Murder in Singapore follows, helped by the seductive Mrs. Marlowe. System cue deleted. Elliott Lewis, Edwin Max, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Richard Aurandt (music), James Burton (producer), William Johnstone, Charles Arlington (announcer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-08-01</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Shore Leave And The Unhappy Wife (Aired September 25, 1947)

First heard on Mutual featuring Elliott Lewis, who as Leonard Maltin writes in &quot;The Great American Broadcast, &quot;&#8230;wore every hat imaginable-actor, producer, and director-also penned a good number of scripts for series he supervised, including Suspense.&quot; And Maltin says of this show, &quot;On the terrific late-1940's high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen he held down both jobs simultaneously as director and star.&quot; As Maltin continues, &#8220;Lewis had the ability to make you believe whatever he said. Cast as the skipper on the high-adventure series The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, he was completely convincing as seagoing ship's master Philip Carney-never corny or overblown.&quot; So let a master captain of drama chart a course to exotic ports of call and thrilling adventures. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 25, 1947. Mutual network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;Shore Leave and The Unhappy Wife&quot;. A meeting at last with Mr. Kang and a description of the Chinese treasure. Murder in Singapore follows, helped by the seductive Mrs. Marlowe. System cue deleted. Elliott Lewis, Edwin Max, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Richard Aurandt (music), James Burton (producer), William Johnstone, Charles Arlington (announcer). 28:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;General Mills Radio Adventure Theater&quot; - The Last Of The Mohicans (04-09-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "General Mills Radio Adventure Theater" - The Last Of The Mohicans (Aired April 9, 1977)

Himan Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1977. Program #19. CBS network. "The Last Of The Mohicans". Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 9, 1977 as, "The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre." Tom Bosley (host), James Fennimore Cooper (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Ian Martin, Russell Horton, Himan Brown (producer, director), Court Benson, Morgan Fairchild, Robert Dryden. 39:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-07-20</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-07-20T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;General Mills Radio Adventure Theater&quot; - The Last Of The Mohicans (Aired April 9, 1977)

Himan Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting, this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the 52 episodes had first aired over the first 26 weekends (February 1977 through July 1977), and the series (52 shows) was then repeated over the next 26 weekends (August 1977 through the end of January 1978), as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater, with a variety of sponsors for the commercials.

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1977. Program #19. CBS network. &quot;The Last Of The Mohicans&quot;. Sponsored by: General Mills. The program was repeated on October 9, 1977 as, &quot;The CBS Radio Adventure Theatre.&quot; Tom Bosley (host), James Fennimore Cooper (author), Paul Tripp (adaptor), Ian Martin, Russell Horton, Himan Brown (producer, director), Court Benson, Morgan Fairchild, Robert Dryden. 39:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <title>The Beulah Show - 2 Episodes (02-05-45) (02-08-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes - "Writing About The Family" (02-05-45) and "Rumpus Room Construction" (02-08-45)

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie.
  




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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2014-07-14</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes - &quot;Writing About The Family&quot; (02-05-45) and &quot;Rumpus Room Construction&quot; (02-08-45)

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie.
  




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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes - &quot;Writing About The Family&quot; (02-05-45) and &quot;Rumpus Room Construction&quot; (02-08-45)

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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - Whatever Happened To Grandad (05-16-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Whatever Happened To Grandad (Aired May 16, 1971)

The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey. The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only. The cast consisted of Jimmy Clitheroe, Eddie Leslie, Peter Sinclair, Judith Chalmers,Rosalie Williams, Fred Fairclough, Brian Truman, John Broadbent, Bob Monkhouse, Jack Watson, Herbert Smith, Jack Howarth, Fred Ferris, Shirley King, Violet Carson, Tom Harrison, Patrick Wells.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-07-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-07-12T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jimmy,clitheroe,bbc,comedy,drama,humor,funny,joke,laugh,happy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Whatever Happened To Grandad (Aired May 16, 1971)

The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey. The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only. The cast consisted of Jimmy Clitheroe, Eddie Leslie, Peter Sinclair, Judith Chalmers,Rosalie Williams, Fred Fairclough, Brian Truman, John Broadbent, Bob Monkhouse, Jack Watson, Herbert Smith, Jack Howarth, Fred Ferris, Shirley King, Violet Carson, Tom Harrison, Patrick Wells.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Whatever Happened To Grandad (Aired May 16, 1971)

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      <title>Behind The Mike - Making A Living By Dying (11-10-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Making A Living By Dying (Aired November 10, 1940)

This old time radio program was first aired on September 15, 1940, comprised of 83 episodes until the series' end on April 19, 1942.  The format and content of the shows were relatively simple and geared toward providing informative news about the listener's favorite actors, actresses and old radio shows among others. Aside from that, it was also a means to educate the audience about the begind the scenes goings-on in the industry.  Graham McNamee hosted the series during its entire run.  He found a way to connect with his audience by taking on live callers and answering their questions on air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1940. " Making A Living By Dying" - Blue Network. Sustaining. Ted Slade and Ray Kelly (head of the NBC Sound Effects Department) demonstrate various sound effects and explain how they are made. Gilbert Mack presents his various character voices (a virtuoso performance). Oddities in radio: Don Cordray tells about his days at KFI, when he finally got a chance to do a remote broadcast from the Cocoanut Grove (replacing the regular announcer Freeman Lang). Before the show began, he was knocked out by a microphone and Ken Carpenter did the show. A salute to, "The Atwater Kent Hour." A recreation of the program of December 11, 1927. Agnes Davis (soprano) sings and wins the competition. Ernie Watson (composer, conductor), Ted Slade, Ray Kelly, Gilbert Mack, Don Cordray, Agnes Davis, C. J. Ingraham, Jimmy Wallington, Mort Lewis (writer), Graham McNamee (host), Gilbert Martin (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-07-11T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Making A Living By Dying (Aired November 10, 1940)

This old time radio program was first aired on September 15, 1940, comprised of 83 episodes until the series' end on April 19, 1942.  The format and content of the shows were relatively simple and geared toward providing informative news about the listener's favorite actors, actresses and old radio shows among others. Aside from that, it was also a means to educate the audience about the begind the scenes goings-on in the industry.  Graham McNamee hosted the series during its entire run.  He found a way to connect with his audience by taking on live callers and answering their questions on air.

THIS EPISODE:

November 10, 1940. &quot; Making A Living By Dying&quot; - Blue Network. Sustaining. Ted Slade and Ray Kelly (head of the NBC Sound Effects Department) demonstrate various sound effects and explain how they are made. Gilbert Mack presents his various character voices (a virtuoso performance). Oddities in radio: Don Cordray tells about his days at KFI, when he finally got a chance to do a remote broadcast from the Cocoanut Grove (replacing the regular announcer Freeman Lang). Before the show began, he was knocked out by a microphone and Ken Carpenter did the show. A salute to, &quot;The Atwater Kent Hour.&quot; A recreation of the program of December 11, 1927. Agnes Davis (soprano) sings and wins the competition. Ernie Watson (composer, conductor), Ted Slade, Ray Kelly, Gilbert Mack, Don Cordray, Agnes Davis, C. J. Ingraham, Jimmy Wallington, Mort Lewis (writer), Graham McNamee (host), Gilbert Martin (announcer). 29:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Making A Living By Dying (Aired November 10, 1940)

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      <title>Box13 - Daytime Nightmare (05-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Daytime Nightmare (Aired May 15, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading "Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13". This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's "Personal notice. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 15, 1949. Program #39. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. "Daytime Nightmare". Commercials added locally. Dan is railroaded into an asylum, framed for murder and winds up a hunted man. A good story. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker (doubles), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Paul Frees, Herb Vigran. 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2014 02:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-06-26</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-06-25T19_14_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>box,13,thirteen,dan,holiday,alan,ladd,sylvia,picker,adventure,drama,suspense,mystery,crime,law,justice,intrigue,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1584</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Daytime Nightmare (Aired May 15, 1949)

Alan Ladd's early portrayals of Dan Holiday did tend to be a bit pat, somewhat sparse in depth, and even wooden in the beginning. Ladd hired some excellent voice talent for his project, and these superb, veteran Radio professionals set a pretty high bar for Ladd, himself. Box 13 is highly expositional, as are most programs of the genre, and Ladd's grovelly, gritty voice lends itself well to the production. But by Episode #6 it seems apparent that Alan Ladd was beginning to hit his stride in the role. What seems to get in the way for many reviewers of this program is its somewhat implausible premise. Dan Holiday was purportedly a successful fiction writer for the Star-Times news magazine who becomes disenchanted with the utter, mind-numbing routine of it. Dan Holiday opts out. He posts an ad reading &quot;Go anywhere, Do anything, Write Box 13&quot;. This had become a pretty well-worked theme by 1948. Perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George Valentine's &quot;Personal notice. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 15, 1949. Program #39. Mutual network origination, Mayfair syndication. &quot;Daytime Nightmare&quot;. Commercials added locally. Dan is railroaded into an asylum, framed for murder and winds up a hunted man. A good story. Alan Ladd, Richard Sanville (director), Rudy Schrager (composer, conductor), Russell Hughes (writer), Sylvia Picker (doubles), Vern Carstensen (production supervisor), Paul Frees, Herb Vigran. 26:42. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Daytime Nightmare (Aired May 15, 1949)

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      <title>The Black Mass - A Country Doctor (08-14-64)</title>
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        <![CDATA[A Country Doctor (Aired August 14, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. "Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, "In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio."

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1964. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. "A Country Doctor". Sustaining. The story was repeated November 6, 1964. Franz Kafka (author), Jack Nessel (creator), Larry Madin, Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, producer, performer), Pat Franklyn, Bernard Mayes, John Whiting (technical production), Peter Winkler (composer, performer). 24:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2014 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-06-23</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-06-22T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,mass,kpfk,berkeley,scifi,science,fiction,thriller,suspense,horror,weird,witch,ghost,supernatural,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1445</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>A Country Doctor (Aired August 14, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as &quot;keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. &quot;Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, &quot;In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

August 14, 1964. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. &quot;A Country Doctor&quot;. Sustaining. The story was repeated November 6, 1964. Franz Kafka (author), Jack Nessel (creator), Larry Madin, Erik Bauersfeld (adaptor, producer, performer), Pat Franklyn, Bernard Mayes, John Whiting (technical production), Peter Winkler (composer, performer). 24:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>A Country Doctor (Aired August 14, 1964)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - We All Make Mistakes (12-03-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[We All Make Mistakes (Aired December 3, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey.
  
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-06-15T07_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-06-15</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-06-15T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>jimmy,clitheroe,bbc,comedy,drama,humor,funny,joke,laugh,happy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1683</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>We All Make Mistakes (Aired December 3, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>We All Make Mistakes (Aired December 3, 1962)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - Half A Rogue (01-27-63)--AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Bonanza" - Half A Rogue (Aired January 27, 1963)--AUDIO ONLY

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: "Hoss" (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or "Little Joe" (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called "The Ponderosa", on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 27, 1963 - "Half A Rogue" was adapted for radio co-starring Slim Pickens as mountain man Big Jim Leyton. Bonanza follows the adventures of the Cartwrights who live in Nevada during the 1860s. Headed by Ben Cartwright, the family owned a large ranch, named The Ponderosa, which bordered the shore of Lake Tahoe. Ben, a widower, had three sons, Joseph called Little Joe, Adam, and Eric called Hoss. 38:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2014 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-06-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-06-07T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bonanza,ben,cartwright,western,lorne,greene,dan,blocker,tv,lawless,slim,pickens,wild,frontier,cowboy,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - Half A Rogue (Aired January 27, 1963)--AUDIO ONLY

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: &quot;Hoss&quot; (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or &quot;Little Joe&quot; (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called &quot;The Ponderosa&quot;, on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE: 

January 27, 1963 - &quot;Half A Rogue&quot; was adapted for radio co-starring Slim Pickens as mountain man Big Jim Leyton. Bonanza follows the adventures of the Cartwrights who live in Nevada during the 1860s. Headed by Ben Cartwright, the family owned a large ranch, named The Ponderosa, which bordered the shore of Lake Tahoe. Ben, a widower, had three sons, Joseph called Little Joe, Adam, and Eric called Hoss. 38:16. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

 
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Bon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - Licked By A Stamp (06-13-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Licked By A Stamp (Aired June 13, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.  The cast consisted of Jimmy Clitheroe, Eddie Leslie, Peter Sinclair, Judith Chalmers,Rosalie Williams, Fred Fairclough, Brian Truman, John Broadbent, Bob Monkhouse, Jack Watson, Herbert Smith, Jack Howarth, Fred Ferris, Shirley King, Violet Carson, Tom Harrison, Patrick Wells.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dcterms:created>2014-05-17</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Licked By A Stamp (Aired June 13, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.  The cast consisted of Jimmy Clitheroe, Eddie Leslie, Peter Sinclair, Judith Chalmers,Rosalie Williams, Fred Fairclough, Brian Truman, John Broadbent, Bob Monkhouse, Jack Watson, Herbert Smith, Jack Howarth, Fred Ferris, Shirley King, Violet Carson, Tom Harrison, Patrick Wells.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Licked By A Stamp (Aired June 13, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - The Evils Of Tomato Juice (05-02-60)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Evils Of Tomato Juice (Aired May 2, 1960)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.
  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-04-21</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-04-21T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1556</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Evils Of Tomato Juice (Aired May 2, 1960)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Evils Of Tomato Juice (Aired May 2, 1960)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - Two Sides To Every Story (02-09-69)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Sides To Every Story (Aired February 9, 1969)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.  The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only.
  
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-03-25</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-03-25T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>clithero,kid,jimmy,clitheroe,comedy,drama,laugh,joke,funny,humor,bbc,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1637</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Sides To Every Story (Aired February 9, 1969)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast.  The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only.
  
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Sides To Every Story (Aired February 9, 1969)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clithe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Quiet Please-Inquest (08-03-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Inquest (Aired August 3, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell "created works of astonishing originality" (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an "extraordinary body of work" (Hand, 158), which established Cooper "as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio." (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes "were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted" (Lackmann, 226), while John Dunning describes the show as "a potent series bristling with rich imagination." (Dunning, 559.)
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-03-15T22_59_20-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2014 05:59:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-03-16</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-03-15T22_59_20-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>quiet,please,thriller,suspense,drama,mystery,scifi,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1725</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Inquest (Aired August 3, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please! was first broadcast by on June 8, 1947 by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode ran on June 25, 1949, by ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast, with only a very few of them repeats. Earning relatively little notice during its initial run, Quiet, Please! has since been praised as one of the finest efforts of the golden age of American radio drama. Professor Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan (author of probably the most detailed critical analysis of the series) argues that with Quiet, Please, Cooper and Chappell &quot;created works of astonishing originality&quot; (Hand, 145); he further describes the program as an &quot;extraordinary body of work&quot; (Hand, 158), which established Cooper &quot;as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio.&quot; (Hand, 161) Similarly, radio historian Ron Lackmann declares that the episodes &quot;were exceptionally well written and outstandingly acted&quot; (Lackmann, 226), while John Dunning describes the show as &quot;a potent series bristling with rich imagination.&quot; (Dunning, 559.)
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Inquest (Aired August 3, 1947)

Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux) - I Confess (09-21-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Confess (Aired September 21, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1953. Program #92. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "I Confess". A priest hears the confession of a murderer. Because he cannot reveal the killer's identity, the priest finds himself accused of the crime. AFRS program name: "Hollywood Radio Theatre." Cary Grant, Phyllis Thaxter, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Jack Kruschen, Leonard Penn, Edgar Barrier, Shepard Menken, George Baxter, Anne Morrison, Charlie Lung, Jill Oppenheim, William Johnstone, Herb Butterfield, Tony Michaels, Edward Marr, George Tabori (screenwriter), William Archibald (screenwriter), Paul Anthelme (author), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2014 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-03-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-03-02T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,theater,confess,hitchcock,betty,lou,gerson,herbert,marshall,drama,adventure,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,old,radio,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3302</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>I Confess (Aired September 21, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 21, 1953. Program #92. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;I Confess&quot;. A priest hears the confession of a murderer. Because he cannot reveal the killer's identity, the priest finds himself accused of the crime. AFRS program name: &quot;Hollywood Radio Theatre.&quot; Cary Grant, Phyllis Thaxter, Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Jack Kruschen, Leonard Penn, Edgar Barrier, Shepard Menken, George Baxter, Anne Morrison, Charlie Lung, Jill Oppenheim, William Johnstone, Herb Butterfield, Tony Michaels, Edward Marr, George Tabori (screenwriter), William Archibald (screenwriter), Paul Anthelme (author), Earl Ebi (director), Sanford Barnett (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 55:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>I Confess (Aired September 21, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Beulah Show - Vacation Troubles (2 Parts COMPLETE) 06-27-50</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vacation Troubles (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired June 27, 1950

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph.
  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2014 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-03-01</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-03-01T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>beulah,hattie,mcdaniel,comedy,humor,funny,joke,laugh,home,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1313</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Vacation Troubles (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired June 27, 1950

The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American. Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show. When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program. McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Vacation Troubles (2 Parts COMPLETE) Aired June 27, 1950

The Beulah Show is an American situat...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Big Show - Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda (03-25-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda (Aired March 25, 1951)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was "the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started." As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting. She had one of the funniest writers in the business on her staff: Goodman Ace, the mastermind of radio's legendary Easy Aces. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1951. "Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. Jimmy Durante and Eddie Jackson do a duet. Judy Holiday does a funny version of "I Went To Havana." Jackie Miles does a funny routine about his new television set. Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer do "Anne Of a Thousand Days," by Maxwell Anderson. Jimmy Durante and Judy Holiday do their own comedy version of the play afterward. Tallulah Bankhead, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Don Cornell, Carmen Miranda, Judy Holliday, Lilli Palmer, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Jackson, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jackie Miles, Maxwell Anderson (author), Rex Harrison, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Goodman Ace (writer), Selma Diamond (writer), George Foster (writer), Morton Green (writer), Frank Wilson (writer). 1:32:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2014 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-02-08</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-02-08T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,show,tallulah,bankhead,carmen,miranda,douglas,fairbanks,fred,allen,phil,silvers,comedy,variety,drama,music,song,funny,laugh,humor,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5549</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda (Aired March 25, 1951)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was &quot;the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started.&quot; As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting. She had one of the funniest writers in the business on her staff: Goodman Ace, the mastermind of radio's legendary Easy Aces. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

March 25, 1951. &quot;Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA, Chesterfield. Jimmy Durante and Eddie Jackson do a duet. Judy Holiday does a funny version of &quot;I Went To Havana.&quot; Jackie Miles does a funny routine about his new television set. Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer do &quot;Anne Of a Thousand Days,&quot; by Maxwell Anderson. Jimmy Durante and Judy Holiday do their own comedy version of the play afterward. Tallulah Bankhead, Ed Herlihy (announcer), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Don Cornell, Carmen Miranda, Judy Holliday, Lilli Palmer, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Jackson, Bob Hope (Chesterfield commercial), Bing Crosby (Chesterfield commercial), Jackie Miles, Maxwell Anderson (author), Rex Harrison, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Goodman Ace (writer), Selma Diamond (writer), George Foster (writer), Morton Green (writer), Frank Wilson (writer). 1:32:29. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guest Is Carmen Miranda (Aired March 25, 1951)

The early shows were successful, and th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux) - The Birds (07-20-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Birds (Aired July 20, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1953. Program #83. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Birds". A classic tale of terror, every bit as good as the Hitchcock movie. AFRS program name: "Lux Radio Theater." Herbert Marshall, Don Wilson (announcer, host), Earl Towner (music director), Betty Lou Gerson, Gloria Gordon, Betty Harford, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Tudor Owen, Ben Wright, Alastair Duncan, Daphne du Maurier (author), James Cole (adaptor), Fred MacKaye (producer, director), Frank Paris (assistant producer/director), Ray Kemper (sound effetcs), Bill James (sound effects). 52:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2014 03:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-02-03</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-02-02T19_00_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,theater,birds,hitchcock,betty,lou,gerson,herbert,marshall,drama,adventure,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,old,radio,thriller</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3157</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Birds (Aired July 20, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945.Lux Radio Theater strove to feature as many of the original stars of the original stage and film productions as possible, usually paying them $5,000 an appearance to do the show. It was when sponsor Lever Brothers (who made Lux soap and detergent) moved the show from New York to Hollywood in 1936 that it eased back from adapting stage shows and toward adaptations of films. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 20, 1953. Program #83. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. &quot;The Birds&quot;. A classic tale of terror, every bit as good as the Hitchcock movie. AFRS program name: &quot;Lux Radio Theater.&quot; Herbert Marshall, Don Wilson (announcer, host), Earl Towner (music director), Betty Lou Gerson, Gloria Gordon, Betty Harford, Herb Butterfield, William Johnstone, Tudor Owen, Ben Wright, Alastair Duncan, Daphne du Maurier (author), James Cole (adaptor), Fred MacKaye (producer, director), Frank Paris (assistant producer/director), Ray Kemper (sound effetcs), Bill James (sound effects). 52:37. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Birds (Aired July 20, 1953)

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Encore Theater - Dark Victory (07-30-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dark Victory (Aired July 30, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger.

THIS EPISODE:

July 30, 1946. CBS network. "Dark Victory". Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. Will a dying socialite be saved by a loving brain surgeon? Susan Peters, Franchot Tone, Frank Nelson, Gerald Mohr, Frank Graham (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Leith Stevens (conductor). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-01-17T23_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2014 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-01-18</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-01-17T23_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>encore,theater,gerald,mohr,frank,graham,drama,suspense,adventure,thriller,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dark Victory (Aired July 30, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger.

THIS EPISODE:

July 30, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Dark Victory&quot;. Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. Will a dying socialite be saved by a loving brain surgeon? Susan Peters, Franchot Tone, Frank Nelson, Gerald Mohr, Frank Graham (announcer), Bill Lawrence (producer, director), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Leith Stevens (conductor). 29:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Dark Victory (Aired July 30, 1946)

Encore Theater was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - All Star Western Theater - Cripple Creek Feud (03-16-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - All Star Western Theater - Cripple Creek Feud (Aired March 16, 1947)

All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore, unless you have an eight-year old with an old jokebook. But that doesn't mean All Star Western Theater isn't enjoyable. It really is, in the same way that the old western movies are enjoyable. Honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-01-13T04_47_35-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-01-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-01-13T04_47_35-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1781</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - All Star Western Theater - Cripple Creek Feud (Aired March 16, 1947)

All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore, unless you have an eight-year old with an old jokebook. But that doesn't mean All Star Western Theater isn't enjoyable. It really is, in the same way that the old western movies are enjoyable. Honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;All Star Western Theater&quot; - All Star Western Theater - Cripple Cree...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Big Show - Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers (12-03-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers (Aired December 3, 1950)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was "the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started." As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting.

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. "Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, RCA. The first tune is, "This Is It." Douglas Fairbanks Jr. does a scene from "State Secret." The Sons Of The Pioneers sing "Cool Water." Margaret Truman matches wits with Tallulah. The cast does "The Margaret Truman Program," with a funny commercial for banks and money. Phil Silvers (sounding very hoarse) does a satire on the movies he's starred in. The program ends with a "Boing Quartet." Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ed Herlihy (announcer), Fred Allen, Hy Averback (announcer), Joan Davis, Margaret Truman, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mindy Carson, Phil Silvers, Tallulah Bankhead, The Sons Of The Pioneers. 1:29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2014-01-09T07_00_00-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2014 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-01-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-01-09T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>big,show,tallulah,bankhead,douglas,fairbanks,fred,allen,phil,silvers,comedy,variety,drama,music,song,funny,laugh,humor,old,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>5378</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers (Aired December 3, 1950)

The early shows were successful, and the program stayed on Sunday nights from 6:00-7:30pm ET for its first season, shifting to 6:30-8:00pm ET in its second. NBC went full-throttle in an attempt to keep radio from its predicted death, and The Big Show was thought to be a key to that effort. Newsweek stated it was &quot;the biggest bang to hit radio since TV started.&quot; As if to prove big bang and big bucks were mutual partners, some $100,000 could be budgeted for a single installment. The show's success was credited to Bankhead's notorious wit and ad-libbing ability in addition to the show's superior scripting.

THIS EPISODE:

December 3, 1950. &quot;Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Ford, Anacin, Chesterfield, RCA. The first tune is, &quot;This Is It.&quot; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. does a scene from &quot;State Secret.&quot; The Sons Of The Pioneers sing &quot;Cool Water.&quot; Margaret Truman matches wits with Tallulah. The cast does &quot;The Margaret Truman Program,&quot; with a funny commercial for banks and money. Phil Silvers (sounding very hoarse) does a satire on the movies he's starred in. The program ends with a &quot;Boing Quartet.&quot; Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dee Englebach (producer, director), Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ed Herlihy (announcer), Fred Allen, Hy Averback (announcer), Joan Davis, Margaret Truman, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mindy Carson, Phil Silvers, Tallulah Bankhead, The Sons Of The Pioneers. 1:29:38. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are Fred Allen &amp; Phil Silvers (Aired December 3, 1950)

The early shows were suc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hollywood Radio Theater - Bullets Or Ballets (Starring Humphrey Bogart) 04-16-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bullets Or Ballets (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired April 16, 1939

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPSODE:

April 16, 1939. CBS network. "Bullets Or Ballots". Sponsored by: Lux. A tough cop pretends to leave the force to break up a gang. Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Humphrey Bogart, Cecil B. DeMille, Chester Clute, Edward Marr, Galan Galt (doubles), Lindsay MacHarrie, Melville Ruick (announcer), Otto Kruger, Wallis Clark, Wally Maher, Seton Miller (author, screenwriter), Martin Mooney (author), Frank Gomphert (intermission guest: criminologist and motion picture technical advisor), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Ross Forrester (doubles), Frank Nelson (program opening announcer), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 53:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2014 06:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2014-01-02</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2014-01-01T22_38_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hollywood,theater,bullets,ballets,crime,edward,g.,robinson,mary,astor,humphrey,bogart,cecil,b.,demille,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3183</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bullets Or Ballets (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired April 16, 1939

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lux), one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network, 1934-1935; CBS 1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage and then (and especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations and became the standard by which future radio and early television anthologies would be judged. Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936 until January 22, 1945. The first Lux film adaptation was The Legionnaire and the Lady, with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. That was followed by a Lux adaptation of The Thin Man, featuring the movie's stars, Myrna Loy and William Powell.

THIS EPSODE:

April 16, 1939. CBS network. &quot;Bullets Or Ballots&quot;. Sponsored by: Lux. A tough cop pretends to leave the force to break up a gang. Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Humphrey Bogart, Cecil B. DeMille, Chester Clute, Edward Marr, Galan Galt (doubles), Lindsay MacHarrie, Melville Ruick (announcer), Otto Kruger, Wallis Clark, Wally Maher, Seton Miller (author, screenwriter), Martin Mooney (author), Frank Gomphert (intermission guest: criminologist and motion picture technical advisor), Lou Merrill (doubles), Earle Ross, Ross Forrester (doubles), Frank Nelson (program opening announcer), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). 53:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bullets Or Ballets (Starring Humphrey Bogart) Aired April 16, 1939

Hollywood Radio Theater (Lu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Bet Your Live -  The Secret Word Is 'Spoon' (01-18-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Secret Word Is 'Spoon' (Aired January 18, 1950)

Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting—and losing—all their money. Later, this was changed to couples answering questions either until they either gave two consecutive incorrect responses or answered four consecutive questions correctly for a prize of $1,000. Toward the end of the series (1959–61), contestants picked four questions worth $100, $200, or $300 each, potentially winning up to $1,200. However, winning at least $500 qualified the team to answer a jackpot question. If at any point the couple bet all of their money and lost or their bankroll was below $25, Marx asked an elementary consolation question for $25 (later $100). The questions were made easy in hopes that no team would answer incorrectly and included such examples as "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?", "When did the War of 1812 start?", "How long do you cook a three-minute egg?", and "What color is an orange?"
  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2013 15:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-13</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-12-13T07_00_01-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>you,bet,your,life,groucho,marx,contestants,quiz,contest,prize,humor,comedy,funny,laugh,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Secret Word Is 'Spoon' (Aired January 18, 1950)

Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation to encourage the secret word to come up. The duck was also occasionally replaced with a wooden Indian figure. After the contestants' introduction and interview, the actual game began. Contestants chose among available categories and then tried to answer a series of questions within the category. Each couple was staked with $20 and were asked four questions, wagering part or all of their bankroll for each question. The scoring format was later changed to a starting bankroll of $100 and couples selecting question values from $10 to $100. A correct answer added the value of the question to their bankroll and an incorrect answer cut their bankroll to that point in half. According to co-director Robert Dwan in his book, As Long As They're Laughing, Guedel changed the scoring format because too many couples were betting&#8212;and losing&#8212;all their money. Later, this was changed to couples answering questions either until they either gave two consecutive incorrect responses or answered four consecutive questions correctly for a prize of $1,000. Toward the end of the series (1959&#8211;61), contestants picked four questions worth $100, $200, or $300 each, potentially winning up to $1,200. However, winning at least $500 qualified the team to answer a jackpot question. If at any point the couple bet all of their money and lost or their bankroll was below $25, Marx asked an elementary consolation question for $25 (later $100). The questions were made easy in hopes that no team would answer incorrectly and included such examples as &quot;Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?&quot;, &quot;When did the War of 1812 start?&quot;, &quot;How long do you cook a three-minute egg?&quot;, and &quot;What color is an orange?&quot;
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Secret Word Is 'Spoon' (Aired January 18, 1950)

Marx sometimes slyly directed conversation...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Dr Six Gun&quot; - The Bartender &amp; The Project Investment (09-09-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Dr Six Gun" - The Bartender &amp; The Project Investment (Aired September 9, 1954)

Doctor Six Gun Karl Weber as Dr. Ray Matson, "the gun toting frontier doctor who roamed the length and breadth of the old Indian territory,friend and physician to white man and Indian alike, the symbol of justice and mercy in the lawless west of the 1870s. This legendary figure was known to all as Dr. Sixgun." The stories revolve around physician Dr. Gray Matson who tends the sick and occasionally causes a pain or two with his quick-on-the-draw pistol. The stories are told by Pablo, the gypsy peddler and his pet raven "Midnight," sidekicks of the good doctor. Karl Weber and William Gruffis star as the doctor and the gypsy. 

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September 9, 1954. Program #2. "The Bartender &amp; The Project Investment" - NBC netWORK origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mr. Jerrod P. Kale arrives in town during a flood, and introduces the fine art of high finance to the business community. The date and program number are subject to correction. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2013 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Dr Six Gun&quot; - The Bartender &amp; The Project Investment (Aired September 9, 1954)

Doctor Six Gun Karl Weber as Dr. Ray Matson, &quot;the gun toting frontier doctor who roamed the length and breadth of the old Indian territory,friend and physician to white man and Indian alike, the symbol of justice and mercy in the lawless west of the 1870s. This legendary figure was known to all as Dr. Sixgun.&quot; The stories revolve around physician Dr. Gray Matson who tends the sick and occasionally causes a pain or two with his quick-on-the-draw pistol. The stories are told by Pablo, the gypsy peddler and his pet raven &quot;Midnight,&quot; sidekicks of the good doctor. Karl Weber and William Gruffis star as the doctor and the gypsy. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 9, 1954. Program #2. &quot;The Bartender &amp; The Project Investment&quot; - NBC netWORK origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Mr. Jerrod P. Kale arrives in town during a flood, and introduces the fine art of high finance to the business community. The date and program number are subject to correction. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis. 30:15. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <title>The Black Mass - The Ash Tree (12-18-63)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Ash Tree (Aired December 18, 1963)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. "Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, "In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio."

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1963. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. "The Ash Tree". Sustaining. The story was repeated June 7, 1964 and April 17, 1965. M. R. James (author), Erik Bauersfeld, Maria Gilardin (production assistant), John Whiting (sound production), Jack Nessel (creator). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2013 00:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-12-01T16_01_03-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>black,mass,thriller,scifi,science,fiction,witch,ghost,supernatural,suspense,drama,weird,mystery,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1817</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Ash Tree (Aired December 18, 1963)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991. After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as &quot;keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s. &quot;Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, &quot;In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio.&quot;

THIS EPISODE:

December 18, 1963. KPFA/KPFK, Los Angeles/Berkeley. &quot;The Ash Tree&quot;. Sustaining. The story was repeated June 7, 1964 and April 17, 1965. M. R. James (author), Erik Bauersfeld, Maria Gilardin (production assistant), John Whiting (sound production), Jack Nessel (creator). 30:17. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Ash Tree (Aired December 18, 1963)

The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;High Chaparral&quot; - For What We Are About to Receive (11-29-68) AUDIO ONLY</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "High Chaparral" - For What We Are About to Receive (Aired November 29, 1968) AUDIO ONLY

The High Chaparral is an American Western-themed television series starring Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. The series, made by Xanadu Productions in association with NBC Productions, was created by David Dortort, who had previously created the hit Bonanza for the network. The theme song was also written and conducted by Bonanza scorer David Rose, who also scored the two-hour pilot. The show revolved around "Big" John Cannon (Leif Erickson), a rancher who lived in the Arizona Territory in the 1870s. He ran the ranch with his brother Buck (Cameron Mitchell) and son Billy Blue (Blue Boy) (Mark Slade). Blue Boy's mother Annalee (Joan Caulfield) was killed in the first episode by an Indian arrow, and John Cannon then married Victoria (Linda Cristal), the daughter of the powerful neighbouring rancher Don Sebastián Montoya, in what is initially a marriage of convenience.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1968 - "For What We Are About to Receive" - It's the day before Thanksgiving, when all through the ranch, Victoria wants a turkey -- plain and simple. Only there aren't any to be had ... John argues that the wild turkeys are as "tough as tripe" and the only rancher raising domesticated turkeys is Fergus McLeish, a nearby rancher with whom John is feuding.. In John's mind, this means that Thanksgiving is going to feature beef as the main dish, but Victoria begs Buck and Blue to somehow find her the real thing when they go to Tucson. Buck gives her a wink and together with Manolito, riding in the buckboard so they can pick up supplies, set off in search of their "holy grail." 49:17.
  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Nov 2013 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-11-30T03_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>high,chaparral,tv,john,cannon,lawless,frontier,gunslingers,gunfighters,crime,justice,jail,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2957</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;High Chaparral&quot; - For What We Are About to Receive (Aired November 29, 1968) AUDIO ONLY

The High Chaparral is an American Western-themed television series starring Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. The series, made by Xanadu Productions in association with NBC Productions, was created by David Dortort, who had previously created the hit Bonanza for the network. The theme song was also written and conducted by Bonanza scorer David Rose, who also scored the two-hour pilot. The show revolved around &quot;Big&quot; John Cannon (Leif Erickson), a rancher who lived in the Arizona Territory in the 1870s. He ran the ranch with his brother Buck (Cameron Mitchell) and son Billy Blue (Blue Boy) (Mark Slade). Blue Boy's mother Annalee (Joan Caulfield) was killed in the first episode by an Indian arrow, and John Cannon then married Victoria (Linda Cristal), the daughter of the powerful neighbouring rancher Don Sebasti&#225;n Montoya, in what is initially a marriage of convenience.

THIS EPISODE:

November 29, 1968 - &quot;For What We Are About to Receive&quot; - It's the day before Thanksgiving, when all through the ranch, Victoria wants a turkey -- plain and simple. Only there aren't any to be had ... John argues that the wild turkeys are as &quot;tough as tripe&quot; and the only rancher raising domesticated turkeys is Fergus McLeish, a nearby rancher with whom John is feuding.. In John's mind, this means that Thanksgiving is going to feature beef as the main dish, but Victoria begs Buck and Blue to somehow find her the real thing when they go to Tucson. Buck gives her a wink and together with Manolito, riding in the buckboard so they can pick up supplies, set off in search of their &quot;holy grail.&quot; 49:17.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;High Chaparral&quot; - For What We Are About to Receive (Aired November ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Topper - Malvena's Mother Visits (08-30-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Malvena's Mother Visits (Aired August 30, 1945)


Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in the 1922 silent film Sherlock Holmes, in which he played Doctor Watson opposite John Barrymore. Young had several supporting roles in his career, in such films as His Double Life, Ruggles of Red Gap, King Solomon's Mines, Ali Baba Goes to Town, And Then There Were None and The Great Lover. In 1937, he achieved one of the most important successes of his career, as the businessman Cosmo Topper, haunted by the ghosts of his clients played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. The film was one of the most successful films of the year, and for his comedic performance, Young received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. His wife was played by Billie Burke who wrote in her memoir that Young "was dry and always fun to work with". They also appeared together in The Young in Heart (1938), and the first of the Topper sequels, Topper Takes a Trip (1939). He continued to play supporting roles in comedies such as Yes, My Darling Daughter, with Fay Bainter and Priscilla Lane, but over the next few years the importance of his roles again decreased, but he achieved another success as Katharine Hepburn's uncle in The Philadelphia Story (1940). His last starring role was in the final installment of the Topper series, Topper Returns in 1941, with Billie Burke and Joan Blondell. Mr. Young was born in London on November 11, 1887 and he died August 30, 1945 in New York City.
  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Nov 2013 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-11-23T07_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>topper,comedy,funny,laugh,joke,drama,cosmo,roland,young,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Malvena's Mother Visits (Aired August 30, 1945)


Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in the 1922 silent film Sherlock Holmes, in which he played Doctor Watson opposite John Barrymore. Young had several supporting roles in his career, in such films as His Double Life, Ruggles of Red Gap, King Solomon's Mines, Ali Baba Goes to Town, And Then There Were None and The Great Lover. In 1937, he achieved one of the most important successes of his career, as the businessman Cosmo Topper, haunted by the ghosts of his clients played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. The film was one of the most successful films of the year, and for his comedic performance, Young received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. His wife was played by Billie Burke who wrote in her memoir that Young &quot;was dry and always fun to work with&quot;. They also appeared together in The Young in Heart (1938), and the first of the Topper sequels, Topper Takes a Trip (1939). He continued to play supporting roles in comedies such as Yes, My Darling Daughter, with Fay Bainter and Priscilla Lane, but over the next few years the importance of his roles again decreased, but he achieved another success as Katharine Hepburn's uncle in The Philadelphia Story (1940). His last starring role was in the final installment of the Topper series, Topper Returns in 1941, with Billie Burke and Joan Blondell. Mr. Young was born in London on November 11, 1887 and he died August 30, 1945 in New York City.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Malvena's Mother Visits (Aired August 30, 1945)


Roland Young debuted in Hollywood in the 192...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tums Hollywood Theater - Sitting Duck (Starring Cesar Romero) 12-18-51</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sitting Duck (Starring Cesar Romero) Aired December 17, 1952

The Skippy Hollywood Theater ran from 1941 to 1949 and featured pre-recorded dramas that were played on the air at a different time. This was one of the first variants from live drama plays and was very successful. Of course, it was also the launching pad of Skippy Peanut Butter into the mainstream. In 1951, the Hollywood Theater was sponsored by Tums anti-acid tablets. Little more is known about this series and the following program is considered extremely rare. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. NBC network. "Sitting Duck". Sponsored by: Tums, N. R. Tablets (Nature's Remedy). A man bets $20,000 that he can sit atop a flagpole for one hundred days. He sees a murder happen...on the 98th day! Cesar Romero, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Don Wilson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Sidney Miller, Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2013 22:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-11-08T14_43_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tums,hollywood,theater,cesar,romero,sitting,duck,drama,crime,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1737</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Sitting Duck (Starring Cesar Romero) Aired December 17, 1952

The Skippy Hollywood Theater ran from 1941 to 1949 and featured pre-recorded dramas that were played on the air at a different time. This was one of the first variants from live drama plays and was very successful. Of course, it was also the launching pad of Skippy Peanut Butter into the mainstream. In 1951, the Hollywood Theater was sponsored by Tums anti-acid tablets. Little more is known about this series and the following program is considered extremely rare. 

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Sitting Duck&quot;. Sponsored by: Tums, N. R. Tablets (Nature's Remedy). A man bets $20,000 that he can sit atop a flagpole for one hundred days. He sees a murder happen...on the 98th day! Cesar Romero, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Don Wilson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Sidney Miller, Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer). 30:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Sitting Duck (Starring Cesar Romero) Aired December 17, 1952

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      <title>Boxcars711 Presents - King Kong (1938 Radio)</title>
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        <![CDATA[King Kong (1938 Radio)

King Kong is the name of the fictional giant ape, from the fictional Skull Island, who has appeared in several works, most of which bear his name, including the groundbreaking 1933 film, the film remakes of 1976 and 2005, and numerous sequels and paraphernalia. In the original film, the character's name is Kong -- a name given to him by the inhabitants of "Skull Island" in the Indian Ocean, where Kong lived along with other over-sized animals such as a plesiosaur, pterosaurs and dinosaurs. 'King' is an appellation added by an American film crew led by Carl Denham who captures Kong and takes him to New York City to be exhibited. Kong escapes and climbs the Empire State Building (the World Trade Center in the 1976 remake) where he is shot and killed by aircraft. However, "it was beauty who killed the beast," as he only climbed the building in the first place in an attempt to protect actress Ann Darrow (Dwan in the 1976 remake).
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2013 03:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-12</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-11-03T19_03_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>king,kong,scifi,science,fiction,monster,giant,thriller,drama,action,ape,1932,movie,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>King Kong (1938 Radio)

King Kong is the name of the fictional giant ape, from the fictional Skull Island, who has appeared in several works, most of which bear his name, including the groundbreaking 1933 film, the film remakes of 1976 and 2005, and numerous sequels and paraphernalia. In the original film, the character's name is Kong -- a name given to him by the inhabitants of &quot;Skull Island&quot; in the Indian Ocean, where Kong lived along with other over-sized animals such as a plesiosaur, pterosaurs and dinosaurs. 'King' is an appellation added by an American film crew led by Carl Denham who captures Kong and takes him to New York City to be exhibited. Kong escapes and climbs the Empire State Building (the World Trade Center in the 1976 remake) where he is shot and killed by aircraft. However, &quot;it was beauty who killed the beast,&quot; as he only climbed the building in the first place in an attempt to protect actress Ann Darrow (Dwan in the 1976 remake).
  

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King Kong is the name of the fictional giant ape, from the fictional Sk...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cavalcade Of America&quot; - The Story Of Daniel Boone (04-16-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Cavalcade Of America" - The Story Of Daniel Boone (Aired April 16, 1940)

The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, then later changing to NBC, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. The Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with Du Pont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, "Maker of better things for better living through chemistry," was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation. Martin Grams, Jr. is the author of the highly-acclaimed publication, "The History of the Cavalcade of America", the authorized guide to the history of the popular radio/television series. The 500 page book is available from all major bookstores, including Amazon.com and Borders.com. This book comes highly recommended. It served as an invaluable resource with determining correct titles of episodes. It features an extensive episode guide. Each episode has the names of the radio actors, which allowed, in the case of repeated shows, one production to be distinguished from another. Terry Salomonson provides valuable information at his website, http://www.audio-classics.com, and list the Broadcast history, air dates, Directors, Producers, Writers, Music Director, Commercial Spokesperson, Announcers, Host, ratings, and a log. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2013 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-09</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-10-17T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cavalcade,of,america,daniel,boone,western,adventure,drama,frontier,indians,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1774</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Cavalcade Of America&quot; - The Story Of Daniel Boone (Aired April 16, 1940)

The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, then later changing to NBC, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. The Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with Du Pont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, &quot;Maker of better things for better living through chemistry,&quot; was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation. Martin Grams, Jr. is the author of the highly-acclaimed publication, &quot;The History of the Cavalcade of America&quot;, the authorized guide to the history of the popular radio/television series. The 500 page book is available from all major bookstores, including Amazon.com and Borders.com. This book comes highly recommended. It served as an invaluable resource with determining correct titles of episodes. It features an extensive episode guide. Each episode has the names of the radio actors, which allowed, in the case of repeated shows, one production to be distinguished from another. Terry Salomonson provides valuable information at his website, http://www.audio-classics.com, and list the Broadcast history, air dates, Directors, Producers, Writers, Music Director, Commercial Spokesperson, Announcers, Host, ratings, and a log. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  

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      <title>Tom Corbett Space Cadet - Giant Of Mercury (03-13-52) Part 2 of 2</title>
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        <![CDATA[Giant Of Mercury (Aired March 13, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans.

TODAYS SHOW:

March 13, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Giants Of Mercury Part 2". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The Metal Men of Mercury turn out to be controlled by space killers. Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, James Monks, Connie Lembcke, Don Hughes (writer), Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2013 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tom,corbett,space,cadet,scifi,science,fiction,planet,galaxy,stars,rocket,travel,drama,suspense,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Giant Of Mercury (Aired March 13, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The original Tom Corbett series was published by Dell Comics beginning in their 4-Color series. The 4-Color series was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. If successful the series would be spun off to form its own title. Tom Corbett won his own title after three tryout issues. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book and the series was then taken up and produced by Prize Comics. There were a small number of Tom Corbett comic books in Manga style published in the 1990s by Eternity Comics, but these are universally rejected as non-canonical by Tom Corbett fans.

TODAYS SHOW:

March 13, 1952. ABC network, WJZ, New York aircheck. &quot;The Giants Of Mercury Part 2&quot;. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. The Metal Men of Mercury turn out to be controlled by space killers. Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, James Monks, Connie Lembcke, Don Hughes (writer), Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist). 24:50. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Giant Of Mercury (Aired March 13, 1952) Part 2 of 2

The original Tom Corbett series was publis...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywood Theatre Of Stars - Highway To Danger (11-15-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Highway To Danger (Aired November 15, 1949)

Hollywood Theater of Stars was aired 1948-1951 over Mutual in an unusual daily time slot, 6:30, thirty minuets before prime time. It was billed as radio's greatest daytime dramatic program. The series was hosted by C.P McGregor showcasing the talents of famous Hollywood actors. The show was sponsored by La Rosa. Show Notes From Calfkiller

November 15, 1949. Mutual network origination. "Highway To Danger". Sponsored by: La Rosa. A romance about a hard-boiled truckstop waitress and the driver she convinces to take the "H.E." (high explosive) trucks on the road. The script or the program was previously used on the program on October 19, 1948 with the title, "Dynamite." C. P. MacGregor (host), Wendell Niles (announcer), Susan Hayward. 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2013 02:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-10-08T19_27_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Highway To Danger (Aired November 15, 1949)

Hollywood Theater of Stars was aired 1948-1951 over Mutual in an unusual daily time slot, 6:30, thirty minuets before prime time. It was billed as radio's greatest daytime dramatic program. The series was hosted by C.P McGregor showcasing the talents of famous Hollywood actors. The show was sponsored by La Rosa. Show Notes From Calfkiller

November 15, 1949. Mutual network origination. &quot;Highway To Danger&quot;. Sponsored by: La Rosa. A romance about a hard-boiled truckstop waitress and the driver she convinces to take the &quot;H.E.&quot; (high explosive) trucks on the road. The script or the program was previously used on the program on October 19, 1948 with the title, &quot;Dynamite.&quot; C. P. MacGregor (host), Wendell Niles (announcer), Susan Hayward. 27:13. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Highway To Danger (Aired November 15, 1949)

Hollywood Theater of Stars was aired 1948-1951 ove...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - Enter Mark Twain (10-10-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Bonanza" - Enter Mark Twain (Aired October 10, 1959)

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: "Hoss" (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or "Little Joe" (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called "The Ponderosa", on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 10, 1959. "Enter Mark Twain". Samuel Clemens arrives in Virginia City to write for the Territorial Enterprise at the same time a crooked politician tries to lay claim on the Ponderosa. Guest Stars: Sam Clemens...Howard Duff,...Judge Jeremy Clarence Billington...John Litel,...Minaie...Dorothy Green,...Rosemary Lawson...Ann Whitfield,...Blurry Jones...Percy Helton,...Bill Raleigh...Patrick McVey,...Lash's Foreman...Lane Bradford,...Marshal...Robert Carson,...Daniel Lash...Edmund Ryan,...Dr. Efriem Lovejoy...Arthur Lovejoy,...Hop Sing...Victor Sen Yung,...Bill Clark (uncredited; townsman).Written by: Harold Shumate and Directed by Paul Landres. 44:10.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2013 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-10-05T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bonanza,cartwright,lorne,greene,pernell,roberts,dan,blocker,michael,landon,lawless,frontier,gunslingers,gunfighters,crime,justice,jail,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - Enter Mark Twain (Aired October 10, 1959)

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: &quot;Hoss&quot; (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or &quot;Little Joe&quot; (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called &quot;The Ponderosa&quot;, on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE: 

October 10, 1959. &quot;Enter Mark Twain&quot;. Samuel Clemens arrives in Virginia City to write for the Territorial Enterprise at the same time a crooked politician tries to lay claim on the Ponderosa. Guest Stars: Sam Clemens...Howard Duff,...Judge Jeremy Clarence Billington...John Litel,...Minaie...Dorothy Green,...Rosemary Lawson...Ann Whitfield,...Blurry Jones...Percy Helton,...Bill Raleigh...Patrick McVey,...Lash's Foreman...Lane Bradford,...Marshal...Robert Carson,...Daniel Lash...Edmund Ryan,...Dr. Efriem Lovejoy...Arthur Lovejoy,...Hop Sing...Victor Sen Yung,...Bill Clark (uncredited; townsman).Written by: Harold Shumate and Directed by Paul Landres. 44:10.
  

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Bonanza chr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Results Inc. - The Last Of The Bloody Gillettes (12-16-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Last Of The Bloody Gillettes (Aired December 16, 1944)

Results Inc. stars Lloyd Nolan as Johnny Strange in this rare series. The Strange detective places two ads: “Results, Incorporated – your problem is our problem. Will locate your long-lost uncle, work your crossword puzzle, hold your baby.” The second silly slip, “Secretary wanted – blonde, beautiful, between 22 and 28 years, unmarried, with the skin you love to touch and a heart you can’t." Terry Travers (played by Claire Trevor) answers the ad. Terry’s pay is “25% commission, my hospital bills, and bail money.” Sol Stein (writer), Martin Worth (writer), Lawrence Edmond Taylor (creator), Russ Crump (music), Bob O'Connor (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Harry Lang.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 03:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-24T20_07_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>results,incorporated,comedy,drama,funny,laugh,humor,adventure,detective,mystery,lloyd,nolan,claire,trevor,johnny,strange,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Last Of The Bloody Gillettes (Aired December 16, 1944)

Results Inc. stars Lloyd Nolan as Johnny Strange in this rare series. The Strange detective places two ads: &#8220;Results, Incorporated &#8211; your problem is our problem. Will locate your long-lost uncle, work your crossword puzzle, hold your baby.&#8221; The second silly slip, &#8220;Secretary wanted &#8211; blonde, beautiful, between 22 and 28 years, unmarried, with the skin you love to touch and a heart you can&#8217;t.&quot; Terry Travers (played by Claire Trevor) answers the ad. Terry&#8217;s pay is &#8220;25% commission, my hospital bills, and bail money.&#8221; Sol Stein (writer), Martin Worth (writer), Lawrence Edmond Taylor (creator), Russ Crump (music), Bob O'Connor (announcer), Joseph Kearns, Harry Lang.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Last Of The Bloody Gillettes (Aired December 16, 1944)

Results Inc. stars Lloyd Nolan as J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Straight Arrow&quot; - Stage From Calvaydos (05-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Straight Arrow" - Stage From Calvaydos (Aired May 6, 1948)

Straight Arrow was the story of Steve Adams, a young man of Commanche decent who was taken in by a ranching family and raised as a white man. In early adulthood, Steve was told an indian legend about a fabulous warrior who would someday appear to save his people. He himself was to fulfill that destiny, riding out of his secret cave astride a magnificent golden horse. May 16, 1948 to June 21, 1951. Initially west coast Don Lee Network. 30 minutes, Thursdays at 8:00PM, Pacific Time. Mutual Network, coast to cost from February 7, 1949. 30 minutes, Mondays at 8:00PM until January 30, 1950.Often augmented by early evening broadcasts, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5, this becoming it's standard time in 1950-51.Nabisco was the sponsor throughout the series. The announcer and narrator was Frank Bingman. Steve Adams was a rancher, who in times of trouble, became the commanche warrior Straight Arrow. Fred Howard as his sidekick, grizzled ranch hand Packy McCloud. Gwen Delano as Mesquite Molly. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat (palomino colt premium). "Stage From Calvaydos" . Randy Culver seems to have robbed the stage to Calvado. He was framed, but it will take Straight Arrow to prove him innocent. Howard Culver, Fred Howard, Sheldon Stark (writer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-19T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>straight,arrow,steve,adams,cowboy,western,frontier,wild,gunslingers,gunfighters,lawless,commanche,indian,howard,culver,fred,sheldon,stark,otr,radio,old,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella,adventure</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Straight Arrow&quot; - Stage From Calvaydos (Aired May 6, 1948)

Straight Arrow was the story of Steve Adams, a young man of Commanche decent who was taken in by a ranching family and raised as a white man. In early adulthood, Steve was told an indian legend about a fabulous warrior who would someday appear to save his people. He himself was to fulfill that destiny, riding out of his secret cave astride a magnificent golden horse. May 16, 1948 to June 21, 1951. Initially west coast Don Lee Network. 30 minutes, Thursdays at 8:00PM, Pacific Time. Mutual Network, coast to cost from February 7, 1949. 30 minutes, Mondays at 8:00PM until January 30, 1950.Often augmented by early evening broadcasts, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5, this becoming it's standard time in 1950-51.Nabisco was the sponsor throughout the series. The announcer and narrator was Frank Bingman. Steve Adams was a rancher, who in times of trouble, became the commanche warrior Straight Arrow. Fred Howard as his sidekick, grizzled ranch hand Packy McCloud. Gwen Delano as Mesquite Molly. 

THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1948. Mutual-Don Lee network. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat (palomino colt premium). &quot;Stage From Calvaydos&quot; . Randy Culver seems to have robbed the stage to Calvado. He was framed, but it will take Straight Arrow to prove him innocent. Howard Culver, Fred Howard, Sheldon Stark (writer). 30:26. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - The Saga Of Annie OToole (10-24-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Bonanza" - The Saga Of Annie OToole (Aired October 24, 1959)

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: "Hoss" (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or "Little Joe" (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called "The Ponderosa", on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1959. The Saga of Annie O'Toole adapted for radio from Bonanza. Annie O'Toole and her father head out to the Washoe Diggings after her boyfriend, Swede Lundberg, returns with the deeds to two mines. Annie takes one of the deeds in return for the grub stake she gave Swede. Upon her arrival in Nevada, her father dies and she meets up with the Cartwrights. Against Adam's advice (and with his help), Annie decides to open up a restaurant to supply meals to the hungry miners. Things seem to be going well until Swede shows up with another man who claims that Annie's mine is his. 41:27.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2013 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-05-22</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-18T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>bonanza,cartwright,lorne,greene,pernell,roberts,dan,blocker,michael,landon,lawless,frontier,gunslingers,gunfighters,crime,justice,jail,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Bonanza&quot; - The Saga Of Annie OToole (Aired October 24, 1959)

Bonanza chronicled the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by wise widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright (played by Lorne Greene). He had three biological sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the intelligent and moody Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts); the second was the fun and lovable Eric, better known to viewers by his middle name: &quot;Hoss&quot; (Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or &quot;Little Joe&quot; (Michael Landon). The family's cook was the Chinese immigrant Hop Sing (Victor Sen Yung). The family lived on a thousand-square-mile ranch called &quot;The Ponderosa&quot;, on the shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada; the name refers to the Ponderosa Pine, common in the West.

THIS EPISODE:

October 24, 1959. The Saga of Annie O'Toole adapted for radio from Bonanza. Annie O'Toole and her father head out to the Washoe Diggings after her boyfriend, Swede Lundberg, returns with the deeds to two mines. Annie takes one of the deeds in return for the grub stake she gave Swede. Upon her arrival in Nevada, her father dies and she meets up with the Cartwrights. Against Adam's advice (and with his help), Annie decides to open up a restaurant to supply meals to the hungry miners. Things seem to be going well until Swede shows up with another man who claims that Annie's mine is his. 41:27.
  

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Bon...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Vic &amp; Sade - Two Episodes From 1940</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes From 1940 "Smelly Clark's Big Date" (03-25-40) and "Vic Fakes The Coronet" (03-27-40)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was "Old Time Radio" long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944.
  

 


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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2013 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-06T07_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vic,sade,sid,koss,billy,idelson,johnny,coons,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes From 1940 &quot;Smelly Clark's Big Date&quot; (03-25-40) and &quot;Vic Fakes The Coronet&quot; (03-27-40)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was &quot;Old Time Radio&quot; long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944.
  

 


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes From 1940 &quot;Smelly Clark's Big Date&quot; (03-25-40) and &quot;Vic Fakes The Coronet&quot; (03-27-40...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Five - Death Watch (07-28-65)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Watch (Aired July 28, 1965)

Theatre 5 probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theatre 5 was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1965. ABC network. "Death Watch". Commercials deleted. A young boy from the ghetto finally gets a doctor to see his mother...at gunpoint! Hal Hackady (writer), Ted Bell (director), George Petrie, Don Scardino, Evie Juster, Ronnie Liss, Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer). 21:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-09-05T19_10_16-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2013 02:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-05T19_10_16-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,five,death,watch,ghetto,doctor,dyingpolice,justice,drama,suspense,mystery,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1282</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Watch (Aired July 28, 1965)

Theatre 5 probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to really contribute to the body of Golden Age Radio drama, but better late than never. Some have implied that Theatre 5 was a rather lightweight attempt to recapture the wonderful Radio heritage of the Golden Age of Radio. I suppose this should be considered a Golden Age Revival series in that respect. But in all fairness to ABC Radio, this was never a half-hearted attempt by any means. The production values, polish, direction, sound engineering, and acting were all top notch. Indeed many of the finest voice talents from The Golden Age of Radio are present throughout its run. The variety of dramatic genre represented with its 260 production broadcasts also run the gamut of the rich variety of drama presented during the height of the Golden Age of Radio. 

THIS EPISODE:

July 28, 1965. ABC network. &quot;Death Watch&quot;. Commercials deleted. A young boy from the ghetto finally gets a doctor to see his mother...at gunpoint! Hal Hackady (writer), Ted Bell (director), George Petrie, Don Scardino, Evie Juster, Ronnie Liss, Alexander Vlas-Daczenco (composer), Glenn Osser (conductor), Lee Bowman (executive producer), Jack C. Wilson (script editor), Fred Foy (announcer). 21:21. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Watch (Aired July 28, 1965)

Theatre 5 probably came a bit late in ABC's Radio History to...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal - The Man Who Could Work Miracles (06-16-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Man Who Could Work Miracles (Aired June 16, 1954)

The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. In conclusion, this series consisted of new radio adaptations of famous, and not so famous stories by some of the best authors in the United States and England. It is the inclusion of some of those little known masterpieces by many familiar authors that gives the series a variety element usually missing in this type of anthology series. Its long syndication run, well into the 70s, proves once again classic stories presented by talented actors never really goes out of style.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-09-03T20_09_35-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2013 03:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-03T20_09_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,british,miracles,drama,humor,comedy,hg,welles,royal,sir,ralph,richardson,lawrence,olivier,english,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Could Work Miracles (Aired June 16, 1954)

The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. In conclusion, this series consisted of new radio adaptations of famous, and not so famous stories by some of the best authors in the United States and England. It is the inclusion of some of those little known masterpieces by many familiar authors that gives the series a variety element usually missing in this type of anthology series. Its long syndication run, well into the 70s, proves once again classic stories presented by talented actors never really goes out of style.
  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Could Work Miracles (Aired June 16, 1954)

The episodes included in this distributi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>High Adventure - East Side Beat (09-24-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[East Side Beat (Aired September 24, 1950)

Old-Time Radio (OTR) refers to the period of radio programming from the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio in the 1950s. During this period, the airwaves were filled with a huge variety of radio programs. According to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners, which explains the massive variety of radio programing - mystery, westerns, drama, comedy and more. High Adventure was a show that featured adventures of aviation and the stories of flying and the possible perils involved. South African and USA episodes are included in this collection.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1950. NBC network. "East Side Beat". Sustaining. "It was late...and the streets were empty. My footsteps echoed in the darkness; I had the feeling I was being followed. Somewhere in the shadows, someone was watching...someone I'd be trailing for twenty years." Don Douglas, Wendell Holmes, Ross Martin, Mort Lawrence, Linda Watkins, Bryna Raeburn, Elliott Drake (writer, director). 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-09-01T19_14_02-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2013 02:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-09-01T19_14_02-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>high,adventure,don,douglas,wendell,holmes,drama,mystery,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1715</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>East Side Beat (Aired September 24, 1950)

Old-Time Radio (OTR) refers to the period of radio programming from the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio in the 1950s. During this period, the airwaves were filled with a huge variety of radio programs. According to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners, which explains the massive variety of radio programing - mystery, westerns, drama, comedy and more. High Adventure was a show that featured adventures of aviation and the stories of flying and the possible perils involved. South African and USA episodes are included in this collection.

THIS EPISODE:

September 24, 1950. NBC network. &quot;East Side Beat&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;It was late...and the streets were empty. My footsteps echoed in the darkness; I had the feeling I was being followed. Somewhere in the shadows, someone was watching...someone I'd be trailing for twenty years.&quot; Don Douglas, Wendell Holmes, Ross Martin, Mort Lawrence, Linda Watkins, Bryna Raeburn, Elliott Drake (writer, director). 28:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>East Side Beat (Aired September 24, 1950)

Old-Time Radio (OTR) refers to the period of radio p...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Vic &amp; Sade - Two Episodes From 1937 (02-17-43) (03-31-43)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Two Episodes "Leland Is Depressed" (02-17-43) and "The Brainfeeble Housewarming" (03-31-43)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.

TODAY'S DOUBLE FEATURE:

February 17, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Crisco. "Leland Is Depressed", so Sade, Uncle Fletcher and Dottie Brainfeeble try to cheer him up. The organ themes are not heard on this recording. Possibly dated February 27, 1943. Paul Rhymer (writer), Ed Roberts (commercial spokesman), Ruth Perrott, Clarence Hartzell, Bernardine Flynn. 14:34. 

March 31, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Crisco. "The Brainfeeble Housewarming" - Chuck and Dottie Brainfeeble are planning on a housewarming...for sixty people! Aren't you giddy? The organ themes are not on this recording, the final commercial has been deleted. Ed Roberts (announcer), Bernardine Flynn, Art Van Harvey, Paul Rhymer (writer). 12:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-08-07T07_44_06-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-08-07T07_44_06-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2013 14:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-08-07T07_44_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vic,sade,sid,koss,billy,idelson,johnny,coons,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1267</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes &quot;Leland Is Depressed&quot; (02-17-43) and &quot;The Brainfeeble Housewarming&quot; (03-31-43)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.

TODAY'S DOUBLE FEATURE:

February 17, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Crisco. &quot;Leland Is Depressed&quot;, so Sade, Uncle Fletcher and Dottie Brainfeeble try to cheer him up. The organ themes are not heard on this recording. Possibly dated February 27, 1943. Paul Rhymer (writer), Ed Roberts (commercial spokesman), Ruth Perrott, Clarence Hartzell, Bernardine Flynn. 14:34. 

March 31, 1943. NBC network. Sponsored by: Crisco. &quot;The Brainfeeble Housewarming&quot; - Chuck and Dottie Brainfeeble are planning on a housewarming...for sixty people! Aren't you giddy? The organ themes are not on this recording, the final commercial has been deleted. Ed Roberts (announcer), Bernardine Flynn, Art Van Harvey, Paul Rhymer (writer). 12:11. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes &quot;Leland Is Depressed&quot; (02-17-43) and &quot;The Brainfeeble Housewarming&quot; (03-31-43)

Th...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal -  Outcasts Of Poker Flats (03-06-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Outcasts Of Poker Flats (Aired March 6, 1954)

Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. The music was credited to the renown British organist and arranger, Sidney Torch. However much of the same music was also used in other Harry Alan Towers productions on which Torch also worked, such as The Secrets of Scotland Yard, The Black Museum, and The Many Lives of Harry Lime. So how much of it was actually written for this series will probably never be known. Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-08-05T15_40_52-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-08-05T15_40_52-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2013 22:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-08-05T15_40_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,british,poker,flats,western,drama,suspense,royal,sir,ralph,richardson,lawrence,olivier,english,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2013-08-05T15_40_52-07_00.mp3?_=1375742455.8587676" length="7018880" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_8587678.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Outcasts Of Poker Flats (Aired March 6, 1954)

Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. The music was credited to the renown British organist and arranger, Sidney Torch. However much of the same music was also used in other Harry Alan Towers productions on which Torch also worked, such as The Secrets of Scotland Yard, The Black Museum, and The Many Lives of Harry Lime. So how much of it was actually written for this series will probably never be known. Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Outcasts Of Poker Flats (Aired March 6, 1954)

Many fine actors of the British stage and screen...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Vic &amp; Sade - 2 Episodes (01-02-40) and (-01-09-40)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "No Painted Portrait" (01-02-40) and "Sade Tells Gossip" (01-09-40)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was "Old Time Radio" long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-07-06T07_44_40-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-07-06T07_44_40-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2013 14:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-07-06T07_44_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>vic,sade,sid,koss,billy,idelson,johnny,coons,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,joke,drama,adventure,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1524</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_8469704.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;No Painted Portrait&quot; (01-02-40) and &quot;Sade Tells Gossip&quot; (01-09-40)

This classic work of American humor was first broadcast on June 29, 1932, and by December, 1943 had a listening audience estimated to number over 7 million by Time magazine. No one knows for certain exactly how many scripts were written, but they had to number in excess of three thousand, and every single script was written by one man; Paul Rhymer. In contributing this vast body of work, Mr. Rhymer used sophisticated humor to chronical life for the working middle-class white family in the 30's and 40's in a style that can legitimately be compared with Mark Twain. Long before Bob Newhart, Shelly Berman, et al, Paul Rhymer demonstrated the art of humor through one-sided telephone conversations with characters we never hear, yet feel as if we know them.(It is my guess that Rhymer was one of the very first to use this technique, and none has done it better.) Not too surprisingly, there are still many hundreds...maybe thousands of Vic and Sade fans today. Some will admit to being old enough to remember listening to the series when it originally aired , but many others (like myself) discovered this diamond in the sea of cubic zirconium that was &quot;Old Time Radio&quot; long after the original series left the air on September 29, 1944.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;No Painted Portrait&quot; (01-02-40) and &quot;Sade Tells Gossip&quot; (01-09-40)

This classic wo...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal - The Aspern Papers (05-23-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Aspern Papers (Aired May 23, 1954)

Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. In conclusion, this series consisted of new radio adaptations of famous, and not so famous stories by some of the best authors in the United States and England. It is the inclusion of some of those little known masterpieces by many familiar authors that gives the series a variety element usually missing in this type of anthology series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1954. NBC network origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. "The Aspern Papers". Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: January 24, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Henry James (author). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2013 02:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-07-04T19_40_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,british,aspern,papers,drama,suspense,royal,sir,ralph,richardson,lawrence,olivier,english,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1729</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Aspern Papers (Aired May 23, 1954)

Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for his Towers of London company for international syndication, at the time in Europe, South Africa and Australia. The episodes included in this distribution are from the initial US run on NBC. However selected episodes were repeated, with a different series opening and close on the ABC Mystery Time series during the late 1950s. The show Theatre Royal remained in active syndication in the United States well up into the 1970s. Many of the copies in circulation today, come from those 1970s repeats where the individual episodes were cut to about 20 minutes. Luckily these cuts were made by the production company and generally do not take away from the actual program enjoyment. This reduced length comes from a combination for factors including removing dated introductory material from the beginning of the early episodes, making time for local stations to include hourly 5 minute newscasts and to insert commercials locally. In conclusion, this series consisted of new radio adaptations of famous, and not so famous stories by some of the best authors in the United States and England. It is the inclusion of some of those little known masterpieces by many familiar authors that gives the series a variety element usually missing in this type of anthology series. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

May 23, 1954. NBC network origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. &quot;The Aspern Papers&quot;. Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: January 24, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Henry James (author). 28:49. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Aspern Papers (Aired May 23, 1954)

Harry Alan Towers produced and directed the show for hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>At Home With The Kirkwoods - Lil Wants To Go (09-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lil Wants To Go (Aired September 17, 1947)

Kirkwood was extremely witty, with a delivery straight from vaudeville. He wrote his own material, acted many of the roles, and put in ten and twelve hour days on his creations. He was a comic's comic,"appreciated as muchy his peers as by his public. His humor was decidedly madcap. He satirized westerns and detective shows in a style that was frenzied and packed with hilarious irrevancies. He gained notoriety with frequent appearances on the Bob Hope Show: his memorable linefrom that series--"you gotta put something in the pot, boy"--was picked up and aped all over the nation. Among his continuing characters were "Dr. Hearburn," Phineas Front Deadline," Sloopy Sue," Sadie Black, lonely girl riveter," and "Maw and Paw Jenkins." The shows are still funny today, packed with bittingwit and highlighted by that striking vaudeville style.

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1947. "Lil Wants To Go." The Kirkwoods try to enjoy a neighborhood movie show. Jack Kirkwood, Lil Kirkwood, Irving Miller (composer, conductor), Ukie Sherrin, Ray Buffum (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer). 31:34.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 14:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-06-20T07_32_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>home,kirkwoods,lil,jack,comedy,humor,funny,jokes,laugh,drama,hollywood,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1894</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lil Wants To Go (Aired September 17, 1947)

Kirkwood was extremely witty, with a delivery straight from vaudeville. He wrote his own material, acted many of the roles, and put in ten and twelve hour days on his creations. He was a comic's comic,&quot;appreciated as muchy his peers as by his public. His humor was decidedly madcap. He satirized westerns and detective shows in a style that was frenzied and packed with hilarious irrevancies. He gained notoriety with frequent appearances on the Bob Hope Show: his memorable linefrom that series--&quot;you gotta put something in the pot, boy&quot;--was picked up and aped all over the nation. Among his continuing characters were &quot;Dr. Hearburn,&quot; Phineas Front Deadline,&quot; Sloopy Sue,&quot; Sadie Black, lonely girl riveter,&quot; and &quot;Maw and Paw Jenkins.&quot; The shows are still funny today, packed with bittingwit and highlighted by that striking vaudeville style.

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1947. &quot;Lil Wants To Go.&quot; The Kirkwoods try to enjoy a neighborhood movie show. Jack Kirkwood, Lil Kirkwood, Irving Miller (composer, conductor), Ukie Sherrin, Ray Buffum (producer, director), Jim Doyle (announcer). 31:34.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Lil Wants To Go (Aired September 17, 1947)

Kirkwood was extremely witty, with a delivery strai...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal - My Uncle Toby (06-30-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 – 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1954. NBC network origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. "My Uncle Toby" from "Tristram Shandy". Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: February 21, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Laurence Sterne (author). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-06-04T20_02_25-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-06-04T20_02_25-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2013 03:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-06-04T20_02_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,british,drama,my,uncle,toby,suspense,royal,sir,ralph,richardson,lawrence,olivier,english,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1721</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_8347785.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier&#8217;s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 &#8211; 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective.

THIS EPISODE:

June 30, 1954. NBC network origination, Towers Of London syndication, WRVR-FM, New York. &quot;My Uncle Toby&quot; from &quot;Tristram Shandy&quot;. Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM rebroadcast date: February 21, 1975. Ralph Richardson (host, performer), Derek Patmore (adaptor), Sidney Torch (music), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Laurence Sterne (author). 28:41. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


  

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      <itunes:subtitle>My Uncle Toby (Aired June 30, 1954)

This fine British anthology series, features plays based o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Horizons West&quot; - Lewis &amp; The Blackfeet (01-30-66)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Horizons West" - Lewis &amp; The Blackfeet (Aired January 30, 1966)

Horizons West was a fascinating, thirteen-installment docudrama which traced the movements of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1803 to 1806. President Thomas Jefferson's charter to Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was to trace the origination point of the Missouri River, from St. Louis, Missouri to the Great Falls of Montana--and eventually beyond. Captain Meriwether Lewis' appointment as President Jefferson's personal secretary inaugurates the arc of thirteen chapters of the Horizons West series. Given the competition for the vast natural resources of the Northwest Territories of the United States, President Jefferson undertook to devise a secret expedition to survey the new territory leading to the Pacific Ocean by first tracing the route and tributary origins of the Mississippi, Missouri , and Columbia rivers, followed by a further exploration leading to a direct route from the origin of the Missouri headwaters, west to the Pacific Ocean. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1966. Program #12. AFRTS origination. "Lewis &amp; The Black Feet". A dangerous journey through the land of the hostile Black Feet. Harry Bartell, John Anderson, Eddie Firestone, Karl Swenson, Howard Culver, Jay Novello, Dal McKinnon, William Quinn, Dan Barton, John Stevenson, Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), William Lally (director), Gene Twombley (sound patterns). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-06-02T03_00_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2013 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-06-02T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>horizons,west,western,drama,adventure,lewis,clark,expedition,united,states,cowboys,indians,action,range,wild,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1890</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Horizons West&quot; - Lewis &amp; The Blackfeet (Aired January 30, 1966)

Horizons West was a fascinating, thirteen-installment docudrama which traced the movements of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1803 to 1806. President Thomas Jefferson's charter to Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was to trace the origination point of the Missouri River, from St. Louis, Missouri to the Great Falls of Montana--and eventually beyond. Captain Meriwether Lewis' appointment as President Jefferson's personal secretary inaugurates the arc of thirteen chapters of the Horizons West series. Given the competition for the vast natural resources of the Northwest Territories of the United States, President Jefferson undertook to devise a secret expedition to survey the new territory leading to the Pacific Ocean by first tracing the route and tributary origins of the Mississippi, Missouri , and Columbia rivers, followed by a further exploration leading to a direct route from the origin of the Missouri headwaters, west to the Pacific Ocean. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 30, 1966. Program #12. AFRTS origination. &quot;Lewis &amp; The Black Feet&quot;. A dangerous journey through the land of the hostile Black Feet. Harry Bartell, John Anderson, Eddie Firestone, Karl Swenson, Howard Culver, Jay Novello, Dal McKinnon, William Quinn, Dan Barton, John Stevenson, Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), William Lally (director), Gene Twombley (sound patterns). 31:30. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Horizons West&quot; - Lewis &amp; The Blackfeet (Aired January 30, 1966)

...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Afloat With Henry Morgan - Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Afloat with Henry Morgan was an 52 episode Australian series from, it is generally thought - 1933. Each episode was about 12 minutes long and the series was probably aimed at the youth market. It is not to be confused with the US show - 'The Henry Morgan Show'. It was produced by and starred George Edwards, who also produced Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Frankenstein, Corsican Brothers, and Son of Porthos, all Australian series as well. We believe that Maurice Francis, an enthusiastic writer, and Nell Sterling, two of George Edwards long-time collaborators, were also featured in 'Afloat With Henry Morgan'. To save money, Edwards played a variety of different roles and became known as 'the Man With A Thousand Voices'. It was a ventriloquial gift that encompassed small children, every variety of male voice, aged women, and foreigners. The maximum number of voices Edwards produced for a single scene was six; in the course of a single episode he would often double it. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932) BBC SERIAL. STARS: George Edwards, complete in 52 fifteen minute episodes. Written by Warren Berry, the story line contains a mysterious Aztec necklace, pirates, intrigue, plots and counter plots. Very interesting, and is set in the Carribean. Morgan is accused of stealing an Aztec Necklace # 1 Morgan Accused Of Stealing An Aztec Necklace # 2 Kitty, Taken By The Necklace, Wants It # 3 Morgan Offered A Deal By The Governor # 4 Morgan Starts To Assemble His Fleet. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-05-26T23_00_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-05-26T23_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>afloat,henry,morgan,pirate,action,adventure,high,seas,lawless,criminal,violence,george,edwards,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2973</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Afloat with Henry Morgan was an 52 episode Australian series from, it is generally thought - 1933. Each episode was about 12 minutes long and the series was probably aimed at the youth market. It is not to be confused with the US show - 'The Henry Morgan Show'. It was produced by and starred George Edwards, who also produced Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Frankenstein, Corsican Brothers, and Son of Porthos, all Australian series as well. We believe that Maurice Francis, an enthusiastic writer, and Nell Sterling, two of George Edwards long-time collaborators, were also featured in 'Afloat With Henry Morgan'. To save money, Edwards played a variety of different roles and became known as 'the Man With A Thousand Voices'. It was a ventriloquial gift that encompassed small children, every variety of male voice, aged women, and foreigners. The maximum number of voices Edwards produced for a single scene was six; in the course of a single episode he would often double it. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

TODAY'S SHOW:

Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932) BBC SERIAL. STARS: George Edwards, complete in 52 fifteen minute episodes. Written by Warren Berry, the story line contains a mysterious Aztec necklace, pirates, intrigue, plots and counter plots. Very interesting, and is set in the Carribean. Morgan is accused of stealing an Aztec Necklace # 1 Morgan Accused Of Stealing An Aztec Necklace # 2 Kitty, Taken By The Necklace, Wants It # 3 Morgan Offered A Deal By The Governor # 4 Morgan Starts To Assemble His Fleet. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episodes 1,2,3 and 4 (1932) *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Afloat with Henry Morgan was an 52 e...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater Royal - The Judgement (08-25-54)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 – 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2013-05-26T20_17_23-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-05-26T20_17_23-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 03:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-05-26T20_17_23-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>theater,british,drama,suspense,royal,sir,ralph,richardson,lawrence,olivier,english,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1753</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier&#8217;s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow. This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Sir Ralph Richardson from 1954 &#8211; 1955 played the character of Dr. John Watson in another Harry Alan Towers radio series of Sherlock Holmes stories, which starred Sir John Gielgud as the famous consulting detective. Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved in individual episodes of the Theatre Royal series, such as Sir John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes, Robert Donat, and Daphne Maddox. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.
  



</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Judgement (Aired August 25, 1954)

The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to cap...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Richard Diamond Private Detective - 2 Episodes From 1950 *A Rebroadcast From 2006</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes The Joyce Wallace Case (03-12-50) and The Ivoy Statue (04-05-50) *A Rebroadcast From 2006

 Powell landed the role of Philip Marlowe in the other notable film noir classic of 1944, Murder, My Sweet. Largely on the strength of his critical and popular success in Murder, My Sweet, he persuaded F.W. Fitch, the sponsor of his long-running Fitch Bandwagon Radio variety series to give Powell a try at a detective mystery series for the 1945 Summer season of Fitch Bandwagon, retitled, Fitch Bandwagon Mysteries, then ultimately, Rogue's Gallery. Fitch Bandwagon Mysteries' Rogue's Gallery was an almost instant hit for Powell, and resulted in an eventual franchise of seven years of Rogue's Gallery, three years of which starred Dick Powell as Richard Rogue. Powell's critical and popular success in the film Johnny O'Clock (1947) further established his reputation as a solid dramatic actor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

TODAY'S SHOW: 

March 12, 1950. "The Joyce Wallace Case" - NBC network. Sustaining. Joyce Wallace, a famous actress, has been shot at. She's then attacked by a snake! Dick sings, "If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked a Cake." Blake Edwards (writer), Charles Seel, Clarke Gordon, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Frances Robinson, Frank Worth (music director), Jack Kruschen, Joan Banks, Russell Hughes (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:37. 

April 5, 1950. "The Ivoy Statue" - NBC network. Sustaining. The program switches to Wednesdays at 10:00 P. M. A dying man gives Diamond a newspaper wrapped statue of "Kali" in a plot almost identical to "The Maltese Falcon!" Dick sings, "Bye Bye Baby" after the story. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-05-25T11_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes The Joyce Wallace Case (03-12-50) and The Ivoy Statue (04-05-50) *A Rebroadcast From 2006

 Powell landed the role of Philip Marlowe in the other notable film noir classic of 1944, Murder, My Sweet. Largely on the strength of his critical and popular success in Murder, My Sweet, he persuaded F.W. Fitch, the sponsor of his long-running Fitch Bandwagon Radio variety series to give Powell a try at a detective mystery series for the 1945 Summer season of Fitch Bandwagon, retitled, Fitch Bandwagon Mysteries, then ultimately, Rogue's Gallery. Fitch Bandwagon Mysteries' Rogue's Gallery was an almost instant hit for Powell, and resulted in an eventual franchise of seven years of Rogue's Gallery, three years of which starred Dick Powell as Richard Rogue. Powell's critical and popular success in the film Johnny O'Clock (1947) further established his reputation as a solid dramatic actor. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

TODAY'S SHOW: 

March 12, 1950. &quot;The Joyce Wallace Case&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. Joyce Wallace, a famous actress, has been shot at. She's then attacked by a snake! Dick sings, &quot;If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked a Cake.&quot; Blake Edwards (writer), Charles Seel, Clarke Gordon, Dick Powell, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer), Frances Robinson, Frank Worth (music director), Jack Kruschen, Joan Banks, Russell Hughes (director), Wilms Herbert. 29:37. 

April 5, 1950. &quot;The Ivoy Statue&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The program switches to Wednesdays at 10:00 P. M. A dying man gives Diamond a newspaper wrapped statue of &quot;Kali&quot; in a plot almost identical to &quot;The Maltese Falcon!&quot; Dick sings, &quot;Bye Bye Baby&quot; after the story. Dick Powell, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert, Ed Begley, Edward King (announcer). 29:40. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <title>Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - The Mechanical Mole (Part 2 Of 2) 1939</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mechanical Mole ((Part 2 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs (John Carter of Mars). In 1932, the Buck Rogers radio program, notable as the first science fiction show on radio, hit the airwaves. It was broadcast four times a week for 15 years, from 1932 through 1947. The radio show again related the story of our hero Buck finding himself in the 25th Century. Actors Matt Crowley, Curtis Arnall, Carl Frank and John Larkin all voiced him at various times. The beautiful and strong-willed Wilma Deering was portrayed by Adele Ronson, and the brilliant scientist-inventor Dr. Huer was played by Edgar Stehli. The radio series was produced and directed by Carlo De Angelo and later by Jack Johnstone. In 1988, Johnstone recalled how he worked with the sound effects of Ora Nichols to produce the sound of the rockets by using an air-conditioning vent. Show Notes From Times Past OTR
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2013 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-03-31T19_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mechanical Mole ((Part 2 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs (John Carter of Mars). In 1932, the Buck Rogers radio program, notable as the first science fiction show on radio, hit the airwaves. It was broadcast four times a week for 15 years, from 1932 through 1947. The radio show again related the story of our hero Buck finding himself in the 25th Century. Actors Matt Crowley, Curtis Arnall, Carl Frank and John Larkin all voiced him at various times. The beautiful and strong-willed Wilma Deering was portrayed by Adele Ronson, and the brilliant scientist-inventor Dr. Huer was played by Edgar Stehli. The radio series was produced and directed by Carlo De Angelo and later by Jack Johnstone. In 1988, Johnstone recalled how he worked with the sound effects of Ora Nichols to produce the sound of the rockets by using an air-conditioning vent. Show Notes From Times Past OTR
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mechanical Mole ((Part 2 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown.

Buck Rogers has been cre...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - The Mechanical Mole (Part 1 of 2) 1939</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Mechanical Mole ((Part 1 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown

Anthony "Buck" Rogers is a fictional character who first appeared in 1928 as Anthony Rogers, the hero of two novellas by Philip Francis Nowlan published in the magazine Amazing Stories. Rogers is best known from the long-running syndicated newspaper comic strip. He also appeared in a movie serial, a television series (where his first name was changed from Anthony to William) as well as many other formats. The adventures of Buck Rogers comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American pop culture. This pop phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 20th Century and introduced Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure. Show Notes From Times Past OTR
  



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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2013 19:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Mechanical Mole ((Part 1 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown

Anthony &quot;Buck&quot; Rogers is a fictional character who first appeared in 1928 as Anthony Rogers, the hero of two novellas by Philip Francis Nowlan published in the magazine Amazing Stories. Rogers is best known from the long-running syndicated newspaper comic strip. He also appeared in a movie serial, a television series (where his first name was changed from Anthony to William) as well as many other formats. The adventures of Buck Rogers comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American pop culture. This pop phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 20th Century and introduced Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure. Show Notes From Times Past OTR
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Mechanical Mole ((Part 1 of 2) 1939 *The Exact Dates Are Unknown

Anthony &quot;Buck&quot; Rogers is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>For The Record - Benny Goodman and Perry Como (07-31-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Benny Goodman and Perry Como (Aired July 31, 1944)

Goodman made his professional debut in 1921 at Central Park Theater in Chicago and entered Harrison High School in 1922. He joined the musicians’s union in 1923 and that summer he met Bix Beiderbecke. He attended Lewis Institute (now Illinois Institute of Technology) in 1924 as a high school sophomore, while also playing the clarinet in a dance hall band. (He was awarded an honorary LL.D. from IIT in 1968.) At age 14, he was in a band that featured the legendary Bix Beiderbecke. When Goodman was 16, he joined one of Chicago's top bands, the Ben Pollack Orchestra, with which he made his first recordings in 1926. Goodman left for New York City and became a successful session musician during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He made a reputation as a solid player who was prepared and reliable. He played with the nationally known bands of Red Nichols, Isham Jones, and Ted Lewis before forming his own band in 1932. In 1934 he auditioned for the NBC "Let's Dance" radio program. Since he needed new charts every week for the show, his agent John Hammond suggested that he purchase some Jazz charts from Fletcher Henderson, who had New York's most popular African-American band in the 1920s and early 1930s

THIS EPISODE:

July 31, 1944. "Benny Goodman and Perry Como" - NBC network. Sustaining. The program may be from studio recordings made earlier in July, or perhaps even August, 1944. It sounds like an incomplete AFRS composite. Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars play, "After You've Gone." Mildred Bailey sings, "There'll Be A Jubilee." Perry Como sings, "Goodbye Sue." Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars, Deems Taylor (host), Arthur Gary (announcer), Mildred Bailey, Perry Como, Teddy Wilson, Gene Traxler, Specs Powell. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-03-04T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>for,the,record,benny,goodman,perry,como,music,song,variety,orchestra,band,oldies,otr,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1442</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Benny Goodman and Perry Como (Aired July 31, 1944)

Goodman made his professional debut in 1921 at Central Park Theater in Chicago and entered Harrison High School in 1922. He joined the musicians&#8217;s union in 1923 and that summer he met Bix Beiderbecke. He attended Lewis Institute (now Illinois Institute of Technology) in 1924 as a high school sophomore, while also playing the clarinet in a dance hall band. (He was awarded an honorary LL.D. from IIT in 1968.) At age 14, he was in a band that featured the legendary Bix Beiderbecke. When Goodman was 16, he joined one of Chicago's top bands, the Ben Pollack Orchestra, with which he made his first recordings in 1926. Goodman left for New York City and became a successful session musician during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He made a reputation as a solid player who was prepared and reliable. He played with the nationally known bands of Red Nichols, Isham Jones, and Ted Lewis before forming his own band in 1932. In 1934 he auditioned for the NBC &quot;Let's Dance&quot; radio program. Since he needed new charts every week for the show, his agent John Hammond suggested that he purchase some Jazz charts from Fletcher Henderson, who had New York's most popular African-American band in the 1920s and early 1930s

THIS EPISODE:

July 31, 1944. &quot;Benny Goodman and Perry Como&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. The program may be from studio recordings made earlier in July, or perhaps even August, 1944. It sounds like an incomplete AFRS composite. Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars play, &quot;After You've Gone.&quot; Mildred Bailey sings, &quot;There'll Be A Jubilee.&quot; Perry Como sings, &quot;Goodbye Sue.&quot; Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars, Deems Taylor (host), Arthur Gary (announcer), Mildred Bailey, Perry Como, Teddy Wilson, Gene Traxler, Specs Powell. 24:02. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Benny Goodman and Perry Como (Aired July 31, 1944)

Goodman made his professional debut in 1921...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Can't Do Business With Hitler - 2 Episodes From 1942</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Episode 8 "Living Dead" &amp; Episode 9 "Anti-Christ" (1942)

You Can't Do Business with Hitler, based on the experiences of Douglas Miller, who was for 15 years commercial attaché to the American Embassy in Berlin. Douglas Miller reveals the NAZI technique of plundering and looting conquered lands. This transcribed program written by Elwood Hoffman and directed by Frank Telford was brought to you by the Radio Section of the Office for Emergency Management in Washington. The shows were written and produced by the radio section of the Office of War Information (OWI), was transcribed four times a month. This series is one of the many thousands of government plays that were broadcast to help the war effort during World War II. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

1942. Program #8. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. "The Living Dead". Sustaining. The occupied countries will be under Nazi domination for the next thousand years, unless the Allies overthrow the Germans. There will be no revolt from within. Frank Telford (writer, director). 15:11. 

1942. Program #9. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. "The Anti-Christ". Sustaining. Hitler has vowed that the Swastika will take the place of the cross. How the Church as well as the Jews were persecuted by the Nazis. Frank Telford (writer, director). 15:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 02:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-01-29T18_54_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>can't,do,business,hitler,drama,suspense,adventure,war,nazi,criminal,emergency,management,douglas,miller,owi,berlin,old,radio,otr,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Episode 8 &quot;Living Dead&quot; &amp; Episode 9 &quot;Anti-Christ&quot; (1942)

You Can't Do Business with Hitler, based on the experiences of Douglas Miller, who was for 15 years commercial attach&#233; to the American Embassy in Berlin. Douglas Miller reveals the NAZI technique of plundering and looting conquered lands. This transcribed program written by Elwood Hoffman and directed by Frank Telford was brought to you by the Radio Section of the Office for Emergency Management in Washington. The shows were written and produced by the radio section of the Office of War Information (OWI), was transcribed four times a month. This series is one of the many thousands of government plays that were broadcast to help the war effort during World War II. 

TODAY'S SHOW:

1942. Program #8. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. &quot;The Living Dead&quot;. Sustaining. The occupied countries will be under Nazi domination for the next thousand years, unless the Allies overthrow the Germans. There will be no revolt from within. Frank Telford (writer, director). 15:11. 

1942. Program #9. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. &quot;The Anti-Christ&quot;. Sustaining. Hitler has vowed that the Swastika will take the place of the cross. How the Church as well as the Jews were persecuted by the Nazis. Frank Telford (writer, director). 15:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle> Episode 8 &quot;Living Dead&quot; &amp; Episode 9 &quot;Anti-Christ&quot; (1942)

You Can't Do Business with Hitler, b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hardy Family - Andy's Jangled Nerves (10-17-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Andy's Jangled Nerves (Aired October 17, 1950)

Though many of the plots revolved around teenager Andy's romantic misadventures, the central relationship in the movies was between Andy and his father. Judge Hardy, played by the grandfatherly-looking Stone, was a man of absolute morality and integrity, but behind his stern demeanor was a gentle humanitarian with a droll sense of humor. A typical plot involved Andy getting into minor trouble with money or girls, usually because of youthful selfishness and a slight willingness to fudge the truth. But after a "man-to-man" talk with his father, Andy would listen to his own better nature and do the right thing, assuring a happy ending. In three films, Rooney was paired with Judy Garland, beginning with Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), and continuing with Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) and Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941). The Andy Hardy series also served as a platform for MGM to introduce new performers, some of whom became stars themselves. As examples, Love Finds Andy Hardy featured Lana Turner in one of her first film appearances, while Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941) launched Kathryn Grayson's movie career, and Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942) marked the screen debut of Esther Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1950. Program #49. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Andy takes up knitting to soothe his Jangled Nerves. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Pattee Chapman, Richard Crenna, Aurania Rouverol (creator), Eleanor Tanin, Fay Holden, Frank Gerstle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Jameson Brewer (writer), Jerry Fielding (composer, conductor), Joe Bigelow (director), Lee Brooks, Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-01-13T22_00_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2013-01-13T22_00_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hardy,family,mickey,rooney,richard,crenna,comedy,drama,funny,humor,laugh,joke,otr,old,radio,kids,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1574</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Andy's Jangled Nerves (Aired October 17, 1950)

Though many of the plots revolved around teenager Andy's romantic misadventures, the central relationship in the movies was between Andy and his father. Judge Hardy, played by the grandfatherly-looking Stone, was a man of absolute morality and integrity, but behind his stern demeanor was a gentle humanitarian with a droll sense of humor. A typical plot involved Andy getting into minor trouble with money or girls, usually because of youthful selfishness and a slight willingness to fudge the truth. But after a &quot;man-to-man&quot; talk with his father, Andy would listen to his own better nature and do the right thing, assuring a happy ending. In three films, Rooney was paired with Judy Garland, beginning with Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), and continuing with Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) and Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941). The Andy Hardy series also served as a platform for MGM to introduce new performers, some of whom became stars themselves. As examples, Love Finds Andy Hardy featured Lana Turner in one of her first film appearances, while Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941) launched Kathryn Grayson's movie career, and Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942) marked the screen debut of Esther Williams.

THIS EPISODE:

October 17, 1950. Program #49. MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. Andy takes up knitting to soothe his Jangled Nerves. The date above is the date of first broadcast on WMGM, New York City. Pattee Chapman, Richard Crenna, Aurania Rouverol (creator), Eleanor Tanin, Fay Holden, Frank Gerstle, Jack McCoy (announcer), Jameson Brewer (writer), Jerry Fielding (composer, conductor), Joe Bigelow (director), Lee Brooks, Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney. 26:14. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Andy's Jangled Nerves (Aired October 17, 1950)

Though many of the plots revolved around teenag...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Avengers TV - The Cybernauts AUDIO Only (03-28-66)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Cybernauts AUDIO Only (Aired March 28, 1966)

The Avengers is a 1960s British television series in the Spy-Fi genre set in cold war Britain. The Avengers focused on John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and his succession of investigative partners working as government agents for the "Ministry". As the series evolved Steed's later partners were high profile, stylish women: Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), followed by Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), and later Tara King (Linda Thorson). Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction and fantasy, parody and British eccentricity. The Avengers was produced by ABC Weekend Television, a contractor within the ITV network. After a merger in July 1968 ABC Weekend Television became Thames Television who continued production of the series, although it was still broadcast under the ABC name. The 1961 series was sparsely dubbed with library music, but opened with a jazz-influenced theme by John Dankworth. Much of the programme's incidental music was composed by Laurie Johnson. Johnson also composed "The Avengers Theme", used in the opening and closing title sequences of the later series.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1966. Season 1. "The Cybernauts" - Industrial bigwigs invited to bid on a "new circuit element" are being murdered by what appears to be a karate expert. Steed and Emma eventually discover, however, that the killer is not flesh and blood, but a deadly robot built by a brilliant inventor for the purpose of obtaining exclusive rights to the new electronic product—a product that would allow him to create machines capable of replacing humans. 30:05.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-12-20T13_03_24-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>avengers,british,tv,science,fiction,scifi,adventure,drama,suspense,mystery,crime,criminal,justice,law,arrest,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Cybernauts AUDIO Only (Aired March 28, 1966)

The Avengers is a 1960s British television series in the Spy-Fi genre set in cold war Britain. The Avengers focused on John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and his succession of investigative partners working as government agents for the &quot;Ministry&quot;. As the series evolved Steed's later partners were high profile, stylish women: Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), followed by Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), and later Tara King (Linda Thorson). Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction and fantasy, parody and British eccentricity. The Avengers was produced by ABC Weekend Television, a contractor within the ITV network. After a merger in July 1968 ABC Weekend Television became Thames Television who continued production of the series, although it was still broadcast under the ABC name. The 1961 series was sparsely dubbed with library music, but opened with a jazz-influenced theme by John Dankworth. Much of the programme's incidental music was composed by Laurie Johnson. Johnson also composed &quot;The Avengers Theme&quot;, used in the opening and closing title sequences of the later series.

THIS EPISODE:

March 28, 1966. Season 1. &quot;The Cybernauts&quot; - Industrial bigwigs invited to bid on a &quot;new circuit element&quot; are being murdered by what appears to be a karate expert. Steed and Emma eventually discover, however, that the killer is not flesh and blood, but a deadly robot built by a brilliant inventor for the purpose of obtaining exclusive rights to the new electronic product&#8212;a product that would allow him to create machines capable of replacing humans. 30:05.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Cybernauts AUDIO Only (Aired March 28, 1966)

The Avengers is a 1960s British television se...</itunes:subtitle>
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Godfrey found in later years that his enthusiasm for high tech had its limits, when he concluded that some technological developments posed the potential to threaten the environment. During one appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, Godfrey commented that the United States needed the supersonic transport "about as much as we need another bag of those clunkers from the moon." The concern that the SST contributed to noise pollution, an issue Godfrey was instrumental in raising in the United States, is considered to have effectively ended SST interest in the U.S., leaving it to Britain and France.[citation needed] (Cavett claims that Godfrey's statement also earned tax audits from the Richard Nixon-era Internal Revenue Service for the show's entire production staff.) Despite an intense desire to remain in the public eye, Godfrey's presence ebbed considerably over the next ten years, notwithstanding an HBO special and an appearance on a PBS salute to the 1950s. A 1981 attempt to reconcile him with LaRosa for a Godfrey show reunion record album, bringing together Godfrey and a number of the "Little Godfreys," collapsed. At an initially amicable meeting, Godfrey reasserted that LaRosa wanted out of his contract and asked why he hadn't explained that instead of insisting he was fired without warning.
  

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Godfrey found in later years that his enthusiasm for high tech had its limits, when he concluded that some technological developments posed the potential to threaten the environment. During one appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, Godfrey commented that the United States needed the supersonic transport &quot;about as much as we need another bag of those clunkers from the moon.&quot; The concern that the SST contributed to noise pollution, an issue Godfrey was instrumental in raising in the United States, is considered to have effectively ended SST interest in the U.S., leaving it to Britain and France.[citation needed] (Cavett claims that Godfrey's statement also earned tax audits from the Richard Nixon-era Internal Revenue Service for the show's entire production staff.) Despite an intense desire to remain in the public eye, Godfrey's presence ebbed considerably over the next ten years, notwithstanding an HBO special and an appearance on a PBS salute to the 1950s. A 1981 attempt to reconcile him with LaRosa for a Godfrey show reunion record album, bringing together Godfrey and a number of the &quot;Little Godfreys,&quot; collapsed. At an initially amicable meeting, Godfrey reasserted that LaRosa wanted out of his contract and asked why he hadn't explained that instead of insisting he was fired without warning.
  

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The Sealtest Variety Theater (1946-49) aired on Thursday nights at 9:30, it was a musical variety and comedy show with glamorous Dorothy Lamour as hostess. During the World War II years, Lamour was among the most popular pinup girls among American servicemen. Other regulars were Eddie Bracken and Frank Nelson. The show always had one or more stars appearing like Ronald Colman, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Jim and Marian Jordan, Ed Gardner, Harold Peary, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and many more.
  


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The Sealtest Variety Theater (1946-49) aired on Thursday nights at 9:30, it was a musical variety and comedy show with glamorous Dorothy Lamour as hostess. During the World War II years, Lamour was among the most popular pinup girls among American servicemen. Other regulars were Eddie Bracken and Frank Nelson. The show always had one or more stars appearing like Ronald Colman, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Jim and Marian Jordan, Ed Gardner, Harold Peary, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and many more.
  


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Bell Telephone Hour, also known as The Telephone Hour, was long-running concert series that aired on NBC Radio from April 29, 1940 to June 30, 1958. With Bell Telephone as the main sponsor, the show featured the best Broadway and classical music, attracting millions of listeners every week. Among the talents showcased in the show were those of Bing Crosby, Benny Goodman, Oscar Levant, Marian Anderson, Helen Traubel, Margaret Daum, Jose Iturbi, Lily Pons, and many more. After the radio show ended, a television adaptation was made. In both radio and television series, the show's orchestra was led by American conductor Donald Voorhees. The series was heard back on radio in 1968 as Bell Telephone Hour Encores, which included interviews and highlights from the original 1940s series.
  



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Bell Telephone Hour, also known as The Telephone Hour, was long-running concert series that aired on NBC Radio from April 29, 1940 to June 30, 1958. With Bell Telephone as the main sponsor, the show featured the best Broadway and classical music, attracting millions of listeners every week. Among the talents showcased in the show were those of Bing Crosby, Benny Goodman, Oscar Levant, Marian Anderson, Helen Traubel, Margaret Daum, Jose Iturbi, Lily Pons, and many more. After the radio show ended, a television adaptation was made. In both radio and television series, the show's orchestra was led by American conductor Donald Voorhees. The series was heard back on radio in 1968 as Bell Telephone Hour Encores, which included interviews and highlights from the original 1940s series.
  



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Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character's existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. The details of Superman's origin, relationships and abilities changed significantly during the course of the character's publication, from what is considered the Golden Age of Comic Books through the Modern Age. The powers and villains were developed through the 1940s, with Superman developing the ability to fly, and costumed villains introduced from 1941. The character was shown as learning of the existence of Krypton in 1949. The concept itself had originally been established to the reader in 1939 in the Superman comic strip. The 1960s saw the introduction of a second Superman. DC had established a multiverse within the fictional universe its characters shared. This allowed characters published in the 1940s to exist alongside updated counterparts published in the 1960s. This was explained to the reader through the notion that the two groups of characters inhabited parallel Earths. The second Superman was introduced to explain to the reader Superman's membership in both the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America and the 1960s superhero team the Justice League of America.
  


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Superman, given the serial nature of comic publishing and the length of the character's existence, has evolved as a character as his adventures have increased. The details of Superman's origin, relationships and abilities changed significantly during the course of the character's publication, from what is considered the Golden Age of Comic Books through the Modern Age. The powers and villains were developed through the 1940s, with Superman developing the ability to fly, and costumed villains introduced from 1941. The character was shown as learning of the existence of Krypton in 1949. The concept itself had originally been established to the reader in 1939 in the Superman comic strip. The 1960s saw the introduction of a second Superman. DC had established a multiverse within the fictional universe its characters shared. This allowed characters published in the 1940s to exist alongside updated counterparts published in the 1960s. This was explained to the reader through the notion that the two groups of characters inhabited parallel Earths. The second Superman was introduced to explain to the reader Superman's membership in both the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America and the 1960s superhero team the Justice League of America.
  


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erry Siegel and Joe Shuster had initially created a bald telepathic villain bent on dominating the world, in the short story "The Reign of the Super-Man" in Science Fiction #3, a fanzine Siegel published in 1933. Siegel re-envisioned the character later that year as a hero bearing no resemblance to his villainous namesake, with Shuster visually modeling Superman on Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and his bespectacled alter ego, Clark Kent, on a combination of Harold Lloyd and Shuster himself, with the name "Clark Kent" derived from movie stars Clark Gable and Kent Taylor. Lois Lane was modelled on Joanne Carter, who later became Siegel's wife. Comic strips such as Li'l Abner and Dick Tracy influenced its original artwork.[citation needed] Siegel and Shuster then began a six-year quest to find a publisher. Titling it The Superman, Siegel and Shuster offered it to Consolidated Book Publishing, who had published a 48-page black-and-white comic book entitled Detective Dan: Secret Operative No. 48. Although the duo received an encouraging letter, Consolidated never again published comic books. Shuster took this to heart and burned all pages of the story, the cover surviving only because Siegel rescued it from the fire. Siegel and Shuster each compared this character to Slam Bradley, an adventurer the pair had created for Detective Comics No.1 (March 1937).
  

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erry Siegel and Joe Shuster had initially created a bald telepathic villain bent on dominating the world, in the short story &quot;The Reign of the Super-Man&quot; in Science Fiction #3, a fanzine Siegel published in 1933. Siegel re-envisioned the character later that year as a hero bearing no resemblance to his villainous namesake, with Shuster visually modeling Superman on Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and his bespectacled alter ego, Clark Kent, on a combination of Harold Lloyd and Shuster himself, with the name &quot;Clark Kent&quot; derived from movie stars Clark Gable and Kent Taylor. Lois Lane was modelled on Joanne Carter, who later became Siegel's wife. Comic strips such as Li'l Abner and Dick Tracy influenced its original artwork.[citation needed] Siegel and Shuster then began a six-year quest to find a publisher. Titling it The Superman, Siegel and Shuster offered it to Consolidated Book Publishing, who had published a 48-page black-and-white comic book entitled Detective Dan: Secret Operative No. 48. Although the duo received an encouraging letter, Consolidated never again published comic books. Shuster took this to heart and burned all pages of the story, the cover surviving only because Siegel rescued it from the fire. Siegel and Shuster each compared this character to Slam Bradley, an adventurer the pair had created for Detective Comics No.1 (March 1937).
  

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The episodes originally ran on Sagebrush Theater for the Armed Forces Radio Network in 1950 and had the cachet of a bit of narration by W. C. Tuttle himself. The show ran on Mutual for probably one season only, so there may have been 39 episodes, unless it was a summer replacement series, in which case there would have been 13. Hashknife was the proving ground for Burt Kennedy, who wrote many of the radio scripts, before moving on to movies, Duke Wayne, Boetticher, and James Garner. Burt was quite proud of his work on this show, and felt this is where he learned a “shaggy dog” style of writing, that allowed him to become one of our finest western screenwriters. Frank Martin played Hashknife and Barton Yarborough played Sleepy. James Best is believed to play the young man accused of murder in the episode titled "The Double Cross". Best is probably best known for his role as Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard, but I remember him more for his two spots on The Andy Griffith Show as Jim Lindsey, guitar player extraordinaire.  Very entertaining and exciting adventure/western stories.
  

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The episodes originally ran on Sagebrush Theater for the Armed Forces Radio Network in 1950 and had the cachet of a bit of narration by W. C. Tuttle himself. The show ran on Mutual for probably one season only, so there may have been 39 episodes, unless it was a summer replacement series, in which case there would have been 13. Hashknife was the proving ground for Burt Kennedy, who wrote many of the radio scripts, before moving on to movies, Duke Wayne, Boetticher, and James Garner. Burt was quite proud of his work on this show, and felt this is where he learned a &#8220;shaggy dog&#8221; style of writing, that allowed him to become one of our finest western screenwriters. Frank Martin played Hashknife and Barton Yarborough played Sleepy. James Best is believed to play the young man accused of murder in the episode titled &quot;The Double Cross&quot;. Best is probably best known for his role as Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard, but I remember him more for his two spots on The Andy Griffith Show as Jim Lindsey, guitar player extraordinaire.  Very entertaining and exciting adventure/western stories.
  

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Airing in the late afternoon (variously at 5:15pm, 5:30pm and 5:45pm), the radio serial engaged the young after school audiences. The series is also credited with dealing a powerful blow against the Ku Klux Klan's prospects in the northern USA. The human rights activist, Stetson Kennedy infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and other racist/terrorist groups. Concerned that the organization had too strong connections to the government and police forces, Kennedy decided to use his findings to strike at the Klan in a different way. He contacted the producers of the Superman series and proposed a story where the superhero battles the Klan. The producers, looking for new villains, eagerly agreed to the idea. To that end, he provided information -- including secret codewords and details of Klan rituals -- to the writers.
  

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Airing in the late afternoon (variously at 5:15pm, 5:30pm and 5:45pm), the radio serial engaged the young after school audiences. The series is also credited with dealing a powerful blow against the Ku Klux Klan's prospects in the northern USA. The human rights activist, Stetson Kennedy infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and other racist/terrorist groups. Concerned that the organization had too strong connections to the government and police forces, Kennedy decided to use his findings to strike at the Klan in a different way. He contacted the producers of the Superman series and proposed a story where the superhero battles the Klan. The producers, looking for new villains, eagerly agreed to the idea. To that end, he provided information -- including secret codewords and details of Klan rituals -- to the writers.
  

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This juvenile adventure series was first broadcast on Mutual in 1940 with Clayton (Bud) Collyer starring as Superman/Clark Kent. It first began as a fifteen-minute show but later, in 1949, it moved to ABC as a thirty-minute Saturday show with Michael Fitzmaurice as Superman. At the end of its thirteen-year run it had totalled over 1600 episodes. The opening for the show was one of radio’s best, setting the stage for those flights into fantasy with a cascade of voices, narration and sound effects. “Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!” “Look! Up in the sky!” “It’s a bird!” “It’s a plane!” “It’s Superman!” The scripts by B.P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by Robert and Jessica Maxwell, George Lowther, Allen Ducovny and Mitchell Grayson.Sound effects were created by Jack Keane, AlBinnie, Keene Crockett and John Glennon.
  

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This juvenile adventure series was first broadcast on Mutual in 1940 with Clayton (Bud) Collyer starring as Superman/Clark Kent. It first began as a fifteen-minute show but later, in 1949, it moved to ABC as a thirty-minute Saturday show with Michael Fitzmaurice as Superman. At the end of its thirteen-year run it had totalled over 1600 episodes. The opening for the show was one of radio&#8217;s best, setting the stage for those flights into fantasy with a cascade of voices, narration and sound effects. &#8220;Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!&#8221; &#8220;Look! Up in the sky!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a bird!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a plane!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s Superman!&#8221; The scripts by B.P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by Robert and Jessica Maxwell, George Lowther, Allen Ducovny and Mitchell Grayson.Sound effects were created by Jack Keane, AlBinnie, Keene Crockett and John Glennon.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Beverly Hillbillies&quot; - The Servants (11-07-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Beverly Hillbillies" - The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)

 Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines. The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1962. Season 1 Episode 7. "The Servants" - CBS Television Network - Mr. Drysdale asks the Clampetts to take in a "butler." The fun begins.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56.
  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2012 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Beverly Hillbillies&quot; - The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)

 Many episodes center around Drysdale's attempts to keep the Clampetts in good spirits in their big-city setting (thus keeping their money in his bank). Enrolling Jethro in elementary school, buying Jed a movie studio, letting Granny open a medical practice and finding Elly May a beau are just a few of the silly but entertaining storylines. The Beverly Hillbillies premiered in September, 1962 and ran in prime time until September, 1971, when CBS cancelled all of its rural programming. Despite the popularity of The Beverly Hillbillies and its sister shows such as Green Acres and Mayberry R.F.D., the Madison Avenue bigwigs believed that the viewers of these programs weren't buying the sponsors' products. In spite of the network's bucolic ban, The Beverly Hillbillies went on to become one of the most popular syndicated programs in history and has aired in reruns continuously since its cancellation. 

THIS EPISODE:

November 7, 1962. Season 1 Episode 7. &quot;The Servants&quot; - CBS Television Network - Mr. Drysdale asks the Clampetts to take in a &quot;butler.&quot; The fun begins.  Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, Max Baer Jr. Directed by Richard Whorf and Written by Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle. 24:56.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Beverly Hillbillies&quot; - The Servants (Aired November 7, 1962)
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      <title>Good News Of 1939 - Special Guests Are Spencer Tracy &amp; Father Flannagan (09-01-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guests Are Spencer Tracy &amp; Father Flannagan (Aired September 1, 1938)

The Maxwell House Coffee Good News of 1938 and 1939 was an MGM presentation that advertised their latest major motion pictures. Stars from these productions would be interviewed on the show with previews of those movies for the radio audience. Today this is a fascinating look into the marketing techniques of both a large studio and a coffee producer of the late 1930's. Good News is an enchanting look in the history and magic of classic Hollywood film making. The show was  musical/variety, with big stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Robert Taylor, Dick Powell, and Frank Morgan, Fanny Bryce, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Mickey Rooney, Alice Faye, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1938. Program #36. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. The first selection is a medley of tunes that became hits during the summer while the show was off the air. The first show of the season. Baby Snooks catches Daddy sneaking in at 3 A. M. Louis B. Mayer introduces scenes from "Boy's Town," with Spencer Tracey and Mickey Rooney. Father Edward J. Flanagan appears after the drama. Fanny Brice (as Baby Snooks) sings "A Tisket, A Tasket." Frank Morgan recalls his career as a doctor and surgeon. Robert Young (host), Ted Pearson (announcer), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Alice Faye, Louis B. Mayer, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Edward Flanagan, Frank Morgan. 57:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guests Are Spencer Tracy &amp; Father Flannagan (Aired September 1, 1938)

The Maxwell House Coffee Good News of 1938 and 1939 was an MGM presentation that advertised their latest major motion pictures. Stars from these productions would be interviewed on the show with previews of those movies for the radio audience. Today this is a fascinating look into the marketing techniques of both a large studio and a coffee producer of the late 1930's. Good News is an enchanting look in the history and magic of classic Hollywood film making. The show was  musical/variety, with big stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Robert Taylor, Dick Powell, and Frank Morgan, Fanny Bryce, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Mickey Rooney, Alice Faye, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and many others. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 1, 1938. Program #36. NBC network. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. The first selection is a medley of tunes that became hits during the summer while the show was off the air. The first show of the season. Baby Snooks catches Daddy sneaking in at 3 A. M. Louis B. Mayer introduces scenes from &quot;Boy's Town,&quot; with Spencer Tracey and Mickey Rooney. Father Edward J. Flanagan appears after the drama. Fanny Brice (as Baby Snooks) sings &quot;A Tisket, A Tasket.&quot; Frank Morgan recalls his career as a doctor and surgeon. Robert Young (host), Ted Pearson (announcer), Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Alice Faye, Louis B. Mayer, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Edward Flanagan, Frank Morgan. 57:58. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Special Guests Are Spencer Tracy &amp; Father Flannagan (Aired September 1, 1938)

The Maxwell Hous...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Behind The Mike - The Associated Press (06-29-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Associated Press (Aired June 29, 1941)

Behind the Mike was a behind the scenes view of radio personalities, personnel and operations. This version of the program aired from 15 Sep 40 until 19 Apr 42. Of the possible 83 episodes, it appears only 32 are currently known. The program was developed as a way for radio listeners to learn more of their favorite radio personalities, programs and behind the scenes people who contributed to the production of radio programs. The host of the show was Graham McNamee. Graham McNamee (July 10, 1888 - May 9, 1942) was a pioneering broadcaster in American radio, the medium's most recognized national personality in its first commercial decade. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, McNamee had early aspirations of being an opera singer. In 1923, while serving jury duty in New York City, he passed the studios of radio station WEAF en route to the courthouse and, on a whim, went to see the station manager. He was given an audition and hired as a staff announcer on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1941. Blue Network. Sustaining. The founding of "The Associated Press" is dramatized, followed by dramatized important news stories that were carried by the association. The program concludes with an actual NBC/Associated Press news report. Gilbert Martin (host), Bob Stanton (announcer), Kent Cooper (General Manager of The Associated Press), Oliver Gramling (author), Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer), Jimmy Lytell (conductor). 29:53.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 02:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-09-30T19_04_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Associated Press (Aired June 29, 1941)

Behind the Mike was a behind the scenes view of radio personalities, personnel and operations. This version of the program aired from 15 Sep 40 until 19 Apr 42. Of the possible 83 episodes, it appears only 32 are currently known. The program was developed as a way for radio listeners to learn more of their favorite radio personalities, programs and behind the scenes people who contributed to the production of radio programs. The host of the show was Graham McNamee. Graham McNamee (July 10, 1888 - May 9, 1942) was a pioneering broadcaster in American radio, the medium's most recognized national personality in its first commercial decade. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, McNamee had early aspirations of being an opera singer. In 1923, while serving jury duty in New York City, he passed the studios of radio station WEAF en route to the courthouse and, on a whim, went to see the station manager. He was given an audition and hired as a staff announcer on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

June 29, 1941. Blue Network. Sustaining. The founding of &quot;The Associated Press&quot; is dramatized, followed by dramatized important news stories that were carried by the association. The program concludes with an actual NBC/Associated Press news report. Gilbert Martin (host), Bob Stanton (announcer), Kent Cooper (General Manager of The Associated Press), Oliver Gramling (author), Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer), Jimmy Lytell (conductor). 29:53.  Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <title>The Edgar Bergen &amp; Charlie McCarthy Chase &amp; Sanborn Hour - Guest Is Bruna Castagna (08-01-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

His first performances were in vaudeville, at which point he legally changed his last name to the easier-to-pronounce "Bergen". He worked in one-reel movie shorts, but his real success was on the radio. He and Charlie were seen at a New York party by Elsa Maxwell for Noël Coward, who recommended them for an engagement at the famous Rainbow Room. It was there that two producers saw Bergen and Charlie perform. They then recommended them for a guest appearance on Rudy Vallée's program. Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. Thus, in 1947, Sam Berman caricatured Bergen and McCarthy for the network's glossy promotional book, NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. Red network. "Guest Is Bruna Castagna" - Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, "Good Morning." Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. Contralto Bruna Castagna sings an aria from, "Mignon." It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, "You Can't Have Everything." Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 14:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Bruna Castagna (Aired August 1, 1937)

His first performances were in vaudeville, at which point he legally changed his last name to the easier-to-pronounce &quot;Bergen&quot;. He worked in one-reel movie shorts, but his real success was on the radio. He and Charlie were seen at a New York party by Elsa Maxwell for No&#235;l Coward, who recommended them for an engagement at the famous Rainbow Room. It was there that two producers saw Bergen and Charlie perform. They then recommended them for a guest appearance on Rudy Vall&#233;e's program. Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given their own show, as part of The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Under various sponsors (and two different networks), they were on the air from May 9, 1937 to July 1, 1956. The popularity of a ventriloquist on radio, when one could see neither the dummies nor his skill, surprised and puzzled many critics, then and now. Even knowing that Bergen provided the voice, listeners perceived Charlie as a genuine person, but only through artwork rather than photos could the character be seen as truly lifelike. Thus, in 1947, Sam Berman caricatured Bergen and McCarthy for the network's glossy promotional book, NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station.

THIS EPISODE:

August 1, 1937. Red network. &quot;Guest Is Bruna Castagna&quot; - Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first tune is, &quot;Good Morning.&quot; Charlie is taking a correspondence course on how to became a detective. Contralto Bruna Castagna sings an aria from, &quot;Mignon.&quot; It's Charlie McCarthy's birthday today, time for an argument with W. C. Fields. W. C. describes his adventures while hunting moose. Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour appear in scenes from, &quot;You Can't Have Everything.&quot; Don Ameche (host), Edgar Bergen, Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, Dorothy Lamour, W. C. Fields, Bruna Castagna, Carlton KaDell (commercial spokesman), Dorothy Lamour. 1:01:05. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <title>Cavalcade Of America - Doctora In Mexico (04-16-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Doctora In Mexico (Aired April 16, 1945)

The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, then later changing to NBC, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. The Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with Du Pont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, "Maker of better things for better living through chemistry," was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation. Martin Grams, Jr. is the author of the highly-acclaimed publication, "The History of the Cavalcade of America", the authorized guide to the history of the popular radio/television series. The 500 page book is available from all major bookstores, including Amazon.com and Borders.com. This book comes highly recommended. It served as an invaluable resource with determining correct titles of episodes. It features an extensive episode guide. Each episode has the names of the radio actors, which allowed, in the case of repeated shows, one production to be distinguished from another. Terry Salomonson provides valuable information at his website, http://www.audio-classics.com, and list the Broadcast history, air dates, Directors, Producers, Writers, Music Director, Commercial Spokesperson, Announcers, Host, ratings, and a log. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 16, 1945. Red network. "Doctora In Mexico". Commercials deleted. The story of Dr. Katharine Neel Dale, a pioneering missionary doctor in Mexico. The broadcast originates from Hollywood. Irene Dunne, Arthur Arent (adaptor), Frank Graham (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Frederick Shields, Harry Lang, Carlton KaDell, Bob Bruce, Jay Novello, Ann Tobin, Pat McGeehan, Martha Wentworth, Francis X. Bushman, Olive Floyd (author), Jack Zoller (producer, director). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-09-19T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cavalcade,america,adventure,drama,mystery,suspense,historic,true,real,history,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Doctora In Mexico (Aired April 16, 1945)

The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, then later changing to NBC, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. The Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with Du Pont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, &quot;Maker of better things for better living through chemistry,&quot; was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation. Martin Grams, Jr. is the author of the highly-acclaimed publication, &quot;The History of the Cavalcade of America&quot;, the authorized guide to the history of the popular radio/television series. The 500 page book is available from all major bookstores, including Amazon.com and Borders.com. This book comes highly recommended. It served as an invaluable resource with determining correct titles of episodes. It features an extensive episode guide. Each episode has the names of the radio actors, which allowed, in the case of repeated shows, one production to be distinguished from another. Terry Salomonson provides valuable information at his website, http://www.audio-classics.com, and list the Broadcast history, air dates, Directors, Producers, Writers, Music Director, Commercial Spokesperson, Announcers, Host, ratings, and a log. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

April 16, 1945. Red network. &quot;Doctora In Mexico&quot;. Commercials deleted. The story of Dr. Katharine Neel Dale, a pioneering missionary doctor in Mexico. The broadcast originates from Hollywood. Irene Dunne, Arthur Arent (adaptor), Frank Graham (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Frederick Shields, Harry Lang, Carlton KaDell, Bob Bruce, Jay Novello, Ann Tobin, Pat McGeehan, Martha Wentworth, Francis X. Bushman, Olive Floyd (author), Jack Zoller (producer, director). 26:22. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The American Trail - Episodes 6 and 7 (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episodes 6  "The Golden Ocean" and Episode 7 "The Magic Wire"  (Aired 1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown

From Louis and Clarke to the great ol' California Gold Rush, America has had the great fortune of experiencing a plethora of awesome triumphs of the human spirit. Just gazing upon good Old Glory, one could just feel the patriotism, hard work and sacrifice that early Americans experienced in order to lay the foundation for their future children and for a Nation that will forever been known as the "Land of Opportunity." The American Trail tells the story of these brave men and women. This 13 part serial chronicles the beautiful history of the United States of America and tells of the lives that made the citizens of that great Nation look up at that Red, White, and Blue and say "You're a grand old flag, You're a high flying flag/ And forever in peace may you wave." ("You're a Grand Old Flag" by George M. Cohan).
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-09-17T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>american,trail,history,adventure,drama,real,historic,otr,old,radio,kids,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Episodes 6  &quot;The Golden Ocean&quot; and Episode 7 &quot;The Magic Wire&quot;  (Aired 1953) * The Exact Date Is Unknown

From Louis and Clarke to the great ol' California Gold Rush, America has had the great fortune of experiencing a plethora of awesome triumphs of the human spirit. Just gazing upon good Old Glory, one could just feel the patriotism, hard work and sacrifice that early Americans experienced in order to lay the foundation for their future children and for a Nation that will forever been known as the &quot;Land of Opportunity.&quot; The American Trail tells the story of these brave men and women. This 13 part serial chronicles the beautiful history of the United States of America and tells of the lives that made the citizens of that great Nation look up at that Red, White, and Blue and say &quot;You're a grand old flag, You're a high flying flag/ And forever in peace may you wave.&quot; (&quot;You're a Grand Old Flag&quot; by George M. Cohan).
  

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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Tom Mix" -  Vanishing Village (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown

In 1933 Ralston-Purina obtained his permission to produce a Tom Mix radio series,Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters, which, except for one year during World War II, was popular throughout most of the 1930s and into the early 1950s. (Mix never appeared on these broadcasts and was instead played by voice actors.) His last screen appearance was a 15 episode serial for Mascot Pictures called The Miracle Rider (1935), for which he was paid $40,000 for four weeks of filming. Also that year, Texas governor James Allred named Mix an honorary Texas Ranger. Mix went back to circus performing, this time with his eldest daughter Ruth who had appeared in some of his films. In 1938 Mix went to Europe on a promotional trip, while his daughter Ruth stayed behind to manage his circus, which soon failed. He later excluded her from his will. He had reportedly made over $6,000,000 (approaching $400 million in early 21st century, inflation adjusted values) during his 26 year career in the movies.
  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tom Mix&quot; -  Vanishing Village (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown

In 1933 Ralston-Purina obtained his permission to produce a Tom Mix radio series,Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters, which, except for one year during World War II, was popular throughout most of the 1930s and into the early 1950s. (Mix never appeared on these broadcasts and was instead played by voice actors.) His last screen appearance was a 15 episode serial for Mascot Pictures called The Miracle Rider (1935), for which he was paid $40,000 for four weeks of filming. Also that year, Texas governor James Allred named Mix an honorary Texas Ranger. Mix went back to circus performing, this time with his eldest daughter Ruth who had appeared in some of his films. In 1938 Mix went to Europe on a promotional trip, while his daughter Ruth stayed behind to manage his circus, which soon failed. He later excluded her from his will. He had reportedly made over $6,000,000 (approaching $400 million in early 21st century, inflation adjusted values) during his 26 year career in the movies.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Tom Mix&quot; -  Vanishing Village (1945) The Exact Date Is Unknown

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Zorro&quot; - Zorro Saves A Friend (11-14-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Zorro" - Zorro Saves A Friend (Aired November 14, 1957)

The story was adapted as The Mark of Zorro (1920), a film which was a success. McCulley's story was re-released by the publisher Grosset &amp; Dunlap under the same title, to tie in with the film. Due to public demand fueled by the film, McCulley wrote more than 60 additional Zorro stories, beginning in 1922. The last, The Mask of Zorro (not to be confused with the 1998 film), was published posthumously in 1959. These stories ignore Zorro's public revelation of his identity. The black costume that modern audiences associate with the character stems from Fairbanks' silent film[dubious – discuss] rather than McCulley's original story. McCulley's subsequent Zorro adventures copied the costume of Fairbanks's Zorro, rather than the other way around. McCulley died in 1958, just as the Disney-produced Zorro television show was becoming popular.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1957. Diego's claim of innocence in the escape of Don Torres backfires when Monastario decides that the women were the plotters and arrests them instead. The Torres women are taken into the cuartel and placed in the stockade for all the townspeople to see, and Monastario announces that they will be kept there until they sign a statement acknowledging Don Torres as a traitor. Padre Felipe and Diego visit the capitan but find him adamant, despite their warnings that the people are growing resentful of the mistreatment of the women. 25:07.
  


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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Zorro&quot; - Zorro Saves A Friend (Aired November 14, 1957)

The story was adapted as The Mark of Zorro (1920), a film which was a success. McCulley's story was re-released by the publisher Grosset &amp; Dunlap under the same title, to tie in with the film. Due to public demand fueled by the film, McCulley wrote more than 60 additional Zorro stories, beginning in 1922. The last, The Mask of Zorro (not to be confused with the 1998 film), was published posthumously in 1959. These stories ignore Zorro's public revelation of his identity. The black costume that modern audiences associate with the character stems from Fairbanks' silent film[dubious &#8211; discuss] rather than McCulley's original story. McCulley's subsequent Zorro adventures copied the costume of Fairbanks's Zorro, rather than the other way around. McCulley died in 1958, just as the Disney-produced Zorro television show was becoming popular.

THIS EPISODE:

November 14, 1957. Diego's claim of innocence in the escape of Don Torres backfires when Monastario decides that the women were the plotters and arrests them instead. The Torres women are taken into the cuartel and placed in the stockade for all the townspeople to see, and Monastario announces that they will be kept there until they sign a statement acknowledging Don Torres as a traitor. Padre Felipe and Diego visit the capitan but find him adamant, despite their warnings that the people are growing resentful of the mistreatment of the women. 25:07.
  


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      <title>Behind The Mike - First Episode Of The Series (09-15-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[First Episode Of The Series (Aired September 15, 1940)

Behind the Mike was a behind the scenes view of radio personalities, personnel and operations. This version of the program aired from 15 Sep 40 until 19 Apr 42. Of the possible 83 episodes, it appears only 32 are currently known. The program was developed as a way for radio listeners to learn more of their favorite radio personalities, programs and behind the scenes people who contributed to the production of radio programs. The host of the show was Graham McNamee. Graham McNamee (July 10, 1888 - May 9, 1942) was a pioneering broadcaster in American radio, the medium's most recognized national personality in its first commercial decade. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, McNamee had early aspirations of being an opera singer. In 1923, while serving jury duty in New York City, he passed the studios of radio station WEAF en route to the courthouse and, on a whim, went to see the station manager. He was given an audition and hired as a staff announcer on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 15, 1940. Blue Network. Sustaining. "First Episode Of The Series. Wilma Gray is interviewed. She's been in the audience of about 32,500 broadcasts. An NBC page named Billy Livingstone has been late to work twice a week, he's on the board of directors of a company in Baltimore, a friend of society girl Brenda Frazier (of "Brenda and Cobina" fame) and also appears in the soap opera, "Society Girl" (which went off the air 3 weeks after this program (October 4, 1940). Ward Wilson (a former NBC engineer) who became "Beetle" on, "The Phil Baker Show," recalls 1932 when he did imitations as a line test. Radio song pluggers: an interview with George Marlowe. Leonard Carleton answers questions from listeners: Was Phil Cook the first ventriloquist on the air? What's the difference between a recording and a transcription? How a radio character played a part in a boy's fight for life: House Jameson tells how "Renfrew Of The Mounted" came to the rescue. Graham McNamee (host), Charles Noble (announcer), Wilma Gray, Billy Livingtone, Ward Wilson, George Marlowe, Johnny Green, Leonard Carleton (radio editor of the New York Post), House Jameson, Johnny Novak. 31:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2012 02:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>First Episode Of The Series (Aired September 15, 1940)

Behind the Mike was a behind the scenes view of radio personalities, personnel and operations. This version of the program aired from 15 Sep 40 until 19 Apr 42. Of the possible 83 episodes, it appears only 32 are currently known. The program was developed as a way for radio listeners to learn more of their favorite radio personalities, programs and behind the scenes people who contributed to the production of radio programs. The host of the show was Graham McNamee. Graham McNamee (July 10, 1888 - May 9, 1942) was a pioneering broadcaster in American radio, the medium's most recognized national personality in its first commercial decade. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, McNamee had early aspirations of being an opera singer. In 1923, while serving jury duty in New York City, he passed the studios of radio station WEAF en route to the courthouse and, on a whim, went to see the station manager. He was given an audition and hired as a staff announcer on the spot. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group.

THIS EPISODE:

September 15, 1940. Blue Network. Sustaining. &quot;First Episode Of The Series. Wilma Gray is interviewed. She's been in the audience of about 32,500 broadcasts. An NBC page named Billy Livingstone has been late to work twice a week, he's on the board of directors of a company in Baltimore, a friend of society girl Brenda Frazier (of &quot;Brenda and Cobina&quot; fame) and also appears in the soap opera, &quot;Society Girl&quot; (which went off the air 3 weeks after this program (October 4, 1940). Ward Wilson (a former NBC engineer) who became &quot;Beetle&quot; on, &quot;The Phil Baker Show,&quot; recalls 1932 when he did imitations as a line test. Radio song pluggers: an interview with George Marlowe. Leonard Carleton answers questions from listeners: Was Phil Cook the first ventriloquist on the air? What's the difference between a recording and a transcription? How a radio character played a part in a boy's fight for life: House Jameson tells how &quot;Renfrew Of The Mounted&quot; came to the rescue. Graham McNamee (host), Charles Noble (announcer), Wilma Gray, Billy Livingtone, Ward Wilson, George Marlowe, Johnny Green, Leonard Carleton (radio editor of the New York Post), House Jameson, Johnny Novak. 31:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  


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Behind the Mike was a behind the scenes...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Horizons West - Homeward Bound (01-02-66)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Homeward Bound (Aired January 2, 1966)

Horizons West was a fascinating, thirteen-installment docudrama which traced the movements of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1803 to 1806. President Thomas Jefferson's charter to Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was to trace the origination point of the Missouri River, from St. Louis, Missouri to the Great Falls of Montana--and eventually beyond. Captain Meriwether Lewis' appointment as President Jefferson's personal secretary inaugurates the arc of thirteen chapters of the Horizons West series. Given the competition for the vast natural resources of the Northwest Territories of the United States, President Jefferson undertook to devise a secret expedition to survey the new territory leading to the Pacific Ocean by first tracing the route and tributary origins of the Mississippi, Missouri , and Columbia rivers, followed by a further exploration leading to a direct route from the origin of the Missouri headwaters, west to the Pacific Ocean. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1966. Program #8. AFRTS origination. "Fort On The Columbia". The men of the Lewis and Clark expedition build a fort for protection from the Indians during the wet winter. John Anderson, Harry Bartell, William Lally (director), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Karl Swenson, Helen Jerrold, Ben Cooper, William Quinn, Dal McKinnon. 31:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Homeward Bound (Aired January 2, 1966)

Horizons West was a fascinating, thirteen-installment docudrama which traced the movements of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1803 to 1806. President Thomas Jefferson's charter to Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was to trace the origination point of the Missouri River, from St. Louis, Missouri to the Great Falls of Montana--and eventually beyond. Captain Meriwether Lewis' appointment as President Jefferson's personal secretary inaugurates the arc of thirteen chapters of the Horizons West series. Given the competition for the vast natural resources of the Northwest Territories of the United States, President Jefferson undertook to devise a secret expedition to survey the new territory leading to the Pacific Ocean by first tracing the route and tributary origins of the Mississippi, Missouri , and Columbia rivers, followed by a further exploration leading to a direct route from the origin of the Missouri headwaters, west to the Pacific Ocean. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 2, 1966. Program #8. AFRTS origination. &quot;Fort On The Columbia&quot;. The men of the Lewis and Clark expedition build a fort for protection from the Indians during the wet winter. John Anderson, Harry Bartell, William Lally (director), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Karl Swenson, Helen Jerrold, Ben Cooper, William Quinn, Dal McKinnon. 31:04. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
  



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      <itunes:subtitle> Homeward Bound (Aired January 2, 1966)

Horizons West was a fascinating, thirteen-installment ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Straight Arrow&quot; - The Big Pow Wow (06-21-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Straight Arrow" - The Big Pow Wow (Aired June 21, 1950)

"To friends and neighbors alike, Steve Adams appeared to be nothing more than the young owner of the Broken Bow cattle spread. But when danger threatened innocent people.. and when evil doers plotted against justice... then Steve Adams disappeared and in his place came a mysterious, stalwart Indian... wearing the dress and war paint of a Comanche, riding the great golden palomino, FURY... galloping out of the darkness to take up the cause of law and order throughout the West... comes the legendary figure of... STRAIGHT ARROW!" Straight Arrow was a Western, designed for kids. The show was broadcast on various stations (usually on the Mutual Network) between 1948 and 1951. Howard Culver played Steve Adams in the series. Steve was a ranch owner who really was a Comanche Indian named "Straight Arrow". He wore his Indian garb and rode a palamino horse named "Fury" while he fought outlaws.
 
THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1950. "The Big Pow Wow" - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat. The program originates (by tape recording) from the Hitching Post Theatre in Hollywood. The kids have gathered to pay homage to their Indian hero. Johnny Mack Brown, Iron Eyes Cody, Jimmy Wakely, Ben Alexander (m. c.), Whip Wilson. 30:46.
  


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-07-23T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>straight,arrow,western,indian,cowboys,wild,action,law,crime,justice,gunslingers,gunfighters,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Straight Arrow&quot; - The Big Pow Wow (Aired June 21, 1950)

&quot;To friends and neighbors alike, Steve Adams appeared to be nothing more than the young owner of the Broken Bow cattle spread. But when danger threatened innocent people.. and when evil doers plotted against justice... then Steve Adams disappeared and in his place came a mysterious, stalwart Indian... wearing the dress and war paint of a Comanche, riding the great golden palomino, FURY... galloping out of the darkness to take up the cause of law and order throughout the West... comes the legendary figure of... STRAIGHT ARROW!&quot; Straight Arrow was a Western, designed for kids. The show was broadcast on various stations (usually on the Mutual Network) between 1948 and 1951. Howard Culver played Steve Adams in the series. Steve was a ranch owner who really was a Comanche Indian named &quot;Straight Arrow&quot;. He wore his Indian garb and rode a palamino horse named &quot;Fury&quot; while he fought outlaws.
 
THIS EPISODE:

June 21, 1950. &quot;The Big Pow Wow&quot; - Mutual network. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat. The program originates (by tape recording) from the Hitching Post Theatre in Hollywood. The kids have gathered to pay homage to their Indian hero. Johnny Mack Brown, Iron Eyes Cody, Jimmy Wakely, Ben Alexander (m. c.), Whip Wilson. 30:46.
  


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&quot;To frie...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Meet Corliss Archer - The Lawsuit Mishap (04-09-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lawsuit Mishap (Aired April 9, 1950)

Harry Archer, Corliss' father, is a lawyer who tolerates Dexter only when he wants to use him to prove the superiority of the male gender. Gruff but gentle, he was played by both Fred Shields and Frank Martin. Janet Archer, Corliss' mother, was played by Irene Tedrow, Monty Margetts, and Gloria Holden. She is calm and understanding with her daughter and her husband, both of whom sometimes try her patience. Other frequent characters include Mildred Ames, a good friend of Corliss (played by Bebe Young and Barbara Whiting); Mildred's irritating younger brother Raymond (Tommy Bernard, Kenny Godkin); and Corliss' rival, Betty Cameron (Delores Crane). Meet Corliss Archer was written by F. Hugh Herbert, who first introduced the character and her friends in the magazine story "A Private Affair," the first of a series of stories. Kiss and Tell was a 1943 play that was adapted for a 1945 film starring Shirley Temple. The 1949 sequel, A Kiss For Corliss, was re-released in 1954.

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1950. Program #19. "The Lawsuit Mishap" - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Corliss gets involved in one of her father's court cases and feels sorry for the defendant. That's all it takes to cause Mr. Archer's new suit to be given to the Salvation Army. And where is Mr. Archer's fishing rod?  Janet Waldo, F. Hugh Herbert (creator). 22:54.
  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2012 14:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-07-05T07_07_47-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lawsuit Mishap (Aired April 9, 1950)

Harry Archer, Corliss' father, is a lawyer who tolerates Dexter only when he wants to use him to prove the superiority of the male gender. Gruff but gentle, he was played by both Fred Shields and Frank Martin. Janet Archer, Corliss' mother, was played by Irene Tedrow, Monty Margetts, and Gloria Holden. She is calm and understanding with her daughter and her husband, both of whom sometimes try her patience. Other frequent characters include Mildred Ames, a good friend of Corliss (played by Bebe Young and Barbara Whiting); Mildred's irritating younger brother Raymond (Tommy Bernard, Kenny Godkin); and Corliss' rival, Betty Cameron (Delores Crane). Meet Corliss Archer was written by F. Hugh Herbert, who first introduced the character and her friends in the magazine story &quot;A Private Affair,&quot; the first of a series of stories. Kiss and Tell was a 1943 play that was adapted for a 1945 film starring Shirley Temple. The 1949 sequel, A Kiss For Corliss, was re-released in 1954.

THIS EPISODE:

April 9, 1950. Program #19. &quot;The Lawsuit Mishap&quot; - CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Corliss gets involved in one of her father's court cases and feels sorry for the defendant. That's all it takes to cause Mr. Archer's new suit to be given to the Salvation Army. And where is Mr. Archer's fishing rod?  Janet Waldo, F. Hugh Herbert (creator). 22:54.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Lawsuit Mishap (Aired April 9, 1950)

Harry Archer, Corliss' father, is a lawyer who tolera...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alka Seltzer Time - 2 Episodes (10-23-53) and (10-26-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Tunes From Old Records" (10-23-53) and "I'll Fall In Love With You EveryDay" (10-26-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as "informal song sessions" by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as "the liltin' Martha Tilton."
  

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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Tunes From Old Records&quot; (10-23-53) and &quot;I'll Fall In Love With You EveryDay&quot; (10-26-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as &quot;informal song sessions&quot; by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as &quot;the liltin' Martha Tilton.&quot;
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Judge Roy Bean&quot; - The Defense Rests (1956) AUDIO</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Judge Roy Bean" - The Defense Rests (1956) AUDIO *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Judge Roy Bean is a syndicated American Western series starring Edgar Buchanan as the legendary Kentucky-born Judge Roy Bean, a justice of the peace known as "The LLaw West of the Pecos". The 39-episode program, which aired new episodes in 1956, is set in Langtry in Val Verde County in southwest Texas, where Bean held court in his combination general store and saloon. The 2000 census population of Langtry was fewer than 150 persons, but the unincorporated community is the site of one of the twelve Texas State Tourist Bureau welcoming centers. Jack Buetel, appears in the series as 41-year-old Jeff Taggart, Bean's right-hand man. Jackie Loughery portrays Letty Bean, the judge's 26-year-old niece, and Russell Hayden stars as Steve, a Texas Ranger. Bean was earlier the focus of the 1940 Walter Brennan western, The Westerner, and in 1972 the Paul Newman film, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. "The Defense Rests". Season 1 Episode 30. Edgar Buchanan, Jack Buetel, Jeff Taggart. Director: Reg Browne. Writer: Buckley Angell. Judge Bean acts as council for his deputy who was suspected of stealing money from the bank. 26:28.
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Judge Roy Bean&quot; - The Defense Rests (1956) AUDIO *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Judge Roy Bean is a syndicated American Western series starring Edgar Buchanan as the legendary Kentucky-born Judge Roy Bean, a justice of the peace known as &quot;The LLaw West of the Pecos&quot;. The 39-episode program, which aired new episodes in 1956, is set in Langtry in Val Verde County in southwest Texas, where Bean held court in his combination general store and saloon. The 2000 census population of Langtry was fewer than 150 persons, but the unincorporated community is the site of one of the twelve Texas State Tourist Bureau welcoming centers. Jack Buetel, appears in the series as 41-year-old Jeff Taggart, Bean's right-hand man. Jackie Loughery portrays Letty Bean, the judge's 26-year-old niece, and Russell Hayden stars as Steve, a Texas Ranger. Bean was earlier the focus of the 1940 Walter Brennan western, The Westerner, and in 1972 the Paul Newman film, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.

THIS EPISODE:

1956. &quot;The Defense Rests&quot;. Season 1 Episode 30. Edgar Buchanan, Jack Buetel, Jeff Taggart. Director: Reg Browne. Writer: Buckley Angell. Judge Bean acts as council for his deputy who was suspected of stealing money from the bank. 26:28.
  

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      <title>The Adventures Of Tarzan - Tarzan &amp; The Decoy (01-04-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Tarzan &amp; The Decoy (Aired January 4, 1951)

Tarzan was the hero of two popular radio programs. The first aired from 1932-1936 with James Pierce in the role of Tarzan. The second ran from 1951-1953 with Lamont Johnson in the title role. Television later emerged as a primary vehicle bringing the character to the public. From the mid 1950s, all the extant sound Tarzan films became staples of Saturday morning television aimed at young and teenaged viewers. In 1958, movie Tarzan Gordon Scott filmed three episodes for a prospective television series. The program did not sell, but a different live action Tarzan series produced by Sy Weintraub and starring Ron Ely ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. An animated series from Filmation, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, aired from 1976 to 1977, followed by the anthology programs Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour (1977–1978), Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978–1980), The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour (1980–1981), and The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour) (1981–1982). Joe Lara starred in the title role in Tarzan in Manhattan (1989), an offbeat TV movie, and later returned in a completely different interpretation in Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (1996), a new live-action series. In between the two productions with Lara, Tarzán, a half-hour syndicated series ran from 1991 through 1994. In this version of the show, Tarzan was portrayed as a blond environmentalist, with Jane turned into a French ecologist.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1951. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Commodore syndication, WRVR-FM. "Tarzan And The Decoy". Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast date: September 16, 1974. This program was never re-broadcast on CBS. At the end of the story, Tarzan turns down a "white goddess" who wants to remain in the jungle with him. Lamont Johnson, Walter White Jr. (producer), Bud Lesser (writer), Albert Glasser (original music). 27:31.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2012 01:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary> Tarzan &amp; The Decoy (Aired January 4, 1951)

Tarzan was the hero of two popular radio programs. The first aired from 1932-1936 with James Pierce in the role of Tarzan. The second ran from 1951-1953 with Lamont Johnson in the title role. Television later emerged as a primary vehicle bringing the character to the public. From the mid 1950s, all the extant sound Tarzan films became staples of Saturday morning television aimed at young and teenaged viewers. In 1958, movie Tarzan Gordon Scott filmed three episodes for a prospective television series. The program did not sell, but a different live action Tarzan series produced by Sy Weintraub and starring Ron Ely ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. An animated series from Filmation, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, aired from 1976 to 1977, followed by the anthology programs Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour (1977&#8211;1978), Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978&#8211;1980), The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour (1980&#8211;1981), and The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour) (1981&#8211;1982). Joe Lara starred in the title role in Tarzan in Manhattan (1989), an offbeat TV movie, and later returned in a completely different interpretation in Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (1996), a new live-action series. In between the two productions with Lara, Tarz&#225;n, a half-hour syndicated series ran from 1991 through 1994. In this version of the show, Tarzan was portrayed as a blond environmentalist, with Jane turned into a French ecologist.

THIS EPISODE:

January 4, 1951. Mutual-Don Lee network origination, Commodore syndication, WRVR-FM. &quot;Tarzan And The Decoy&quot;. Participating sponsors. WRVR-FM, New York rebroadcast date: September 16, 1974. This program was never re-broadcast on CBS. At the end of the story, Tarzan turns down a &quot;white goddess&quot; who wants to remain in the jungle with him. Lamont Johnson, Walter White Jr. (producer), Bud Lesser (writer), Albert Glasser (original music). 27:31.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Virginian&quot; - The Long Way Home (12-14-66) AUDIO</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Virginian" - The Long Way Home (Aired December 14, 1966) AUDIO

The Virginian (The Men From Shiloh in its final year) is an American Western television series starring James Drury and Doug McClure, which aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971 for a total of 249 episodes. Filmed in color, The Virginian became television's first 90-minute western series (75 minutes excluding commercial breaks). Immensely successful, it ran for nine seasons—television's third longest running western. It follows Bonanza at fourteen seasons and 430 episodes, and Gunsmoke at twenty seasons and 635 episodes. Set around the year 1886, and loosely based on the 1902 novel by Owen Wister, the series revolved around the tough foreman of the Shiloh Ranch, played by James Drury. He and his top hand Trampas (Doug McClure) were the only characters to remain with the show for the entire run. As in the book, the foreman went only by the name "The Virginian." The Virginian's real name was never revealed in the nine years the show was on the air. The series was set in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, and circled around the foreman's quest to maintain an orderly lifestyle at Shiloh. The ranch was named after the Battle of Shiloh which took place for two days in Tennessee during the American Civil War. The Virginian's white Appaloosa on the show was named Joe D., and Trampas' buckskin horse was named Buck. As the show progressed, Trampas became the more developed of the characters, and it continued to be the role for which actor Doug McClure was best known.

THIS EPISODE:

December 14, 1966. 'The Long Way Home NBC TV Broadcasting System - Jim Boyer Sr. decides to return to his wife and son Jim Jr. after deserting them and having no success in his endeavors. Jim is an extremely capable man but impatient to succeed and feels luck goes against him. He sees The Virginian as a rival for the position he wants as well as his wife and son. His lack of attention to detail creates problems as his family warms up to him. James Drury, Charles Bickford and Doug McClure. Director: Abner Biberman. Writers: Andy Lewis, Owen Wister. 1:09:23.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Virginian&quot; - The Long Way Home (Aired December 14, 1966) AUDIO

The Virginian (The Men From Shiloh in its final year) is an American Western television series starring James Drury and Doug McClure, which aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971 for a total of 249 episodes. Filmed in color, The Virginian became television's first 90-minute western series (75 minutes excluding commercial breaks). Immensely successful, it ran for nine seasons&#8212;television's third longest running western. It follows Bonanza at fourteen seasons and 430 episodes, and Gunsmoke at twenty seasons and 635 episodes. Set around the year 1886, and loosely based on the 1902 novel by Owen Wister, the series revolved around the tough foreman of the Shiloh Ranch, played by James Drury. He and his top hand Trampas (Doug McClure) were the only characters to remain with the show for the entire run. As in the book, the foreman went only by the name &quot;The Virginian.&quot; The Virginian's real name was never revealed in the nine years the show was on the air. The series was set in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, and circled around the foreman's quest to maintain an orderly lifestyle at Shiloh. The ranch was named after the Battle of Shiloh which took place for two days in Tennessee during the American Civil War. The Virginian's white Appaloosa on the show was named Joe D., and Trampas' buckskin horse was named Buck. As the show progressed, Trampas became the more developed of the characters, and it continued to be the role for which actor Doug McClure was best known.

THIS EPISODE:

December 14, 1966. 'The Long Way Home NBC TV Broadcasting System - Jim Boyer Sr. decides to return to his wife and son Jim Jr. after deserting them and having no success in his endeavors. Jim is an extremely capable man but impatient to succeed and feels luck goes against him. He sees The Virginian as a rival for the position he wants as well as his wife and son. His lack of attention to detail creates problems as his family warms up to him. James Drury, Charles Bickford and Doug McClure. Director: Abner Biberman. Writers: Andy Lewis, Owen Wister. 1:09:23.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wagon Train&quot; - The Estaban Zamora Story (10-21-59)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wagon Train" - The Estaban Zamora Story (Aired October 21, 1959)

The show chronicles the adventures of a wagon train as it makes its way from Missouri to California. There were 284 episodes in 8 seasons: the first aired on September 18, 1957, and the final segment was broadcast on May 2, 1965. Some of the actors appearing on Wagon Train included Ward Bond as wagon master Major Seth Adams (seasons 1–4), Robert Horton as scout Flint McCullough (seasons 1–5), John McIntire as wagon master Christopher Hale (seasons 4–8), Robert Fuller as scout Cooper Smith (seasons 7–8), Denny Scott Miller as Duke Shannon (seasons 5–7), Michael Burns as Barnaby West (seasons 4–8), Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster (cook, seasons 1–8), and Terry Wilson as assistant trailmaster Bill Hawks (seasons 1-8). McIntire replaced Bond as trailmaster upon Bond's death at the age of 57, and Fuller superseded Horton as scout Cooper Smith a season after Horton opted to depart, an obvious choice since Fuller had already played a lead in another western series (Laramie on NBC) and physically resembled Horton. Horton and Fuller even shared the same birthday though nine years apart.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1959. "The Estaban Zamora Story" - Season 3. Episode 4 - Flint finds a young man bleeding to death and a knife nearby. He takes the body to sheriff who identifies the man as the youngest Zamora brother. His father is on the train from Spain. He feels duty bound to kill the murderer. Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Ernest Borgnine, Leonard Nimoy. Director: Bretaigne Windust. Writer: Halsey Melone. 49:52.
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wagon Train&quot; - The Estaban Zamora Story (Aired October 21, 1959)

The show chronicles the adventures of a wagon train as it makes its way from Missouri to California. There were 284 episodes in 8 seasons: the first aired on September 18, 1957, and the final segment was broadcast on May 2, 1965. Some of the actors appearing on Wagon Train included Ward Bond as wagon master Major Seth Adams (seasons 1&#8211;4), Robert Horton as scout Flint McCullough (seasons 1&#8211;5), John McIntire as wagon master Christopher Hale (seasons 4&#8211;8), Robert Fuller as scout Cooper Smith (seasons 7&#8211;8), Denny Scott Miller as Duke Shannon (seasons 5&#8211;7), Michael Burns as Barnaby West (seasons 4&#8211;8), Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster (cook, seasons 1&#8211;8), and Terry Wilson as assistant trailmaster Bill Hawks (seasons 1-8). McIntire replaced Bond as trailmaster upon Bond's death at the age of 57, and Fuller superseded Horton as scout Cooper Smith a season after Horton opted to depart, an obvious choice since Fuller had already played a lead in another western series (Laramie on NBC) and physically resembled Horton. Horton and Fuller even shared the same birthday though nine years apart.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1959. &quot;The Estaban Zamora Story&quot; - Season 3. Episode 4 - Flint finds a young man bleeding to death and a knife nearby. He takes the body to sheriff who identifies the man as the youngest Zamora brother. His father is on the train from Spain. He feels duty bound to kill the murderer. Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Ernest Borgnine, Leonard Nimoy. Director: Bretaigne Windust. Writer: Halsey Melone. 49:52.
  


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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Adventures Of Kit Carson&quot; -  The Desperate Sheriff (10-11-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Adventures Of Kit Carson" -  The Desperate Sheriff (Aired October 11, 1951)

The Adventures of Kit Carson, proved a popular Western in the early 1950s, geared for the children's market, although there was very little historical fact in this series about the real Kit Carson, famous Indian Scout and explorer of the Western Frontier. Kit Carson and El Toro, his Mexican sidekick, roamed the Wild West, traveling from Wyoming to Texas during the 1880s, chasing desperadoes, tracking wild game, drinking coffee by their campfire, and delighting youthful audiences. This, of course, was historically inaccurate, since the real Kit Carson died in 1868 at age fifty-nine. At the time he was an Indian agent at Fort Lyon, Colorado. Bill Williams as Kit Carson, Don Diamond as  El Toro and Hank Patterson as Sierra Jack (Host).

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1951. "The Desperate Sheriff" - Kit helps a sheriff who was tricked into leaving a prisoner. Bill Williams and Don Diamond. Guests: Rusty Wescoatt, Sammie Reynolds,Virginia Dale. 24:15.
  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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The Adventures of Kit Carson, proved a popular Western in the early 1950s, geared for the children's market, although there was very little historical fact in this series about the real Kit Carson, famous Indian Scout and explorer of the Western Frontier. Kit Carson and El Toro, his Mexican sidekick, roamed the Wild West, traveling from Wyoming to Texas during the 1880s, chasing desperadoes, tracking wild game, drinking coffee by their campfire, and delighting youthful audiences. This, of course, was historically inaccurate, since the real Kit Carson died in 1868 at age fifty-nine. At the time he was an Indian agent at Fort Lyon, Colorado. Bill Williams as Kit Carson, Don Diamond as  El Toro and Hank Patterson as Sierra Jack (Host).

THIS EPISODE:

October 11, 1951. &quot;The Desperate Sheriff&quot; - Kit helps a sheriff who was tricked into leaving a prisoner. Bill Williams and Don Diamond. Guests: Rusty Wescoatt, Sammie Reynolds,Virginia Dale. 24:15.
  



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      <title>The Space Patol - The Flash Flood (10-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Flash Flood (Aired October 4, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) —- yes, Cadet Happy —- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as "miniature space-o-phones" and "atomolights." Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as "Revolt of the Space Rats" and "The Menace of Planet X." The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2012 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Flash Flood (Aired October 4, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Commander Buzz Corry (Ed Kemmer) of the United Planets Space Patrol and his young sidekick Cadet Happy (Lyn Osborn) &#8212;- yes, Cadet Happy &#8212;- as they faced nefarious interplanetary villains with diabolical schemes. Not surprisingly for the time, some of these villains had Russian- or German-sounding accents. Cmdr. Corry and his allies were aided by such nifty gadgets as &quot;miniature space-o-phones&quot; and &quot;atomolights.&quot; Episodes had such pulp-magazine titles as &quot;Revolt of the Space Rats&quot; and &quot;The Menace of Planet X.&quot; The special effects used in the live half-hour TV episodes had to be performed in real time. For example, pistols that shot invisible rays necessitated pre-positioning a small explosive charge on the wall. An actor would point the prop at that spot, whereupon a special effects worker would throw a detonation switch. These effects could not have been superimposed on film for the series was done live. For distribution to distant stations, an image of a tiny, bright TV monitor was filmed to make kinescopes, and most of the Saturday half-hour TV broadcasts are available in this form today.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Flash Flood (Aired October 4, 1952)

The stories followed the 30th-century adventures of Co...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Meet Corliss Archer - Ideal Baby Sitter (08-11-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ideal Baby Sitter (Aired August 11, 1946)

Meet Corliss Archer, a program from radio's Golden Age, ran from January 7, 1943 to September 30, 1956. Although it was CBS's answer to NBC's popular A Date with Judy, it was also broadcast by NBC in 1948 as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. From October 3, 1952 to June 26, 1953, it aired on ABC, finally returning to CBS. Despite the program's long run, less than 24 episodes are known to exist. Priscilla Lyon and Janet Waldo successively portrayed 15-year-old Corliss on radio. Lugene Sanders also played Corliss briefly on radio and in the Meet Corliss Archer television show. Perpetually perky, breathless and well-intentioned, Corliss is constantly at the side of her next-door neighbor and boyfriend, Dexter Franklin (Bill Christy, Sam Edwards). Clumsy, nerdy Dexter, a sweet but constant bungler with a nasal voice, is best remembered for his trademark phrase, "Holy cow!" and his braying call, "Heyyyy, Corrrrrliiiiiss!"--frequently delivered from the hedge separating their houses.

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1946. "Ideal Baby Sitter" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Corliss gets a job as a baby sitter, without telling her parents! Janet Waldo, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Charles Dant (composer, conductor), F. Hugh Herbert (creator, writer), Frederick Shields, Irene Tedrow, Sam Edwards, Tommy Bernard, Barbara Whiting, Arlene Becker. 30:29.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2012-06-05T06_51_05-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2012 13:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-06-05T06_51_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>meet,corliss,archer,comedy,drama,funny,laugh,humor,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Ideal Baby Sitter (Aired August 11, 1946)

Meet Corliss Archer, a program from radio's Golden Age, ran from January 7, 1943 to September 30, 1956. Although it was CBS's answer to NBC's popular A Date with Judy, it was also broadcast by NBC in 1948 as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. From October 3, 1952 to June 26, 1953, it aired on ABC, finally returning to CBS. Despite the program's long run, less than 24 episodes are known to exist. Priscilla Lyon and Janet Waldo successively portrayed 15-year-old Corliss on radio. Lugene Sanders also played Corliss briefly on radio and in the Meet Corliss Archer television show. Perpetually perky, breathless and well-intentioned, Corliss is constantly at the side of her next-door neighbor and boyfriend, Dexter Franklin (Bill Christy, Sam Edwards). Clumsy, nerdy Dexter, a sweet but constant bungler with a nasal voice, is best remembered for his trademark phrase, &quot;Holy cow!&quot; and his braying call, &quot;Heyyyy, Corrrrrliiiiiss!&quot;--frequently delivered from the hedge separating their houses.

THIS EPISODE:

August 11, 1946. &quot;Ideal Baby Sitter&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. Corliss gets a job as a baby sitter, without telling her parents! Janet Waldo, Del Sharbutt (announcer), Charles Dant (composer, conductor), F. Hugh Herbert (creator, writer), Frederick Shields, Irene Tedrow, Sam Edwards, Tommy Bernard, Barbara Whiting, Arlene Becker. 30:29.
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Ideal Baby Sitter (Aired August 11, 1946)

Meet Corliss Archer, a program from radio's Golden A...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Europe Confidential - The Brett Monahan Affair (1957)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brett Monahan Affair (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Europe Confidential is a splendid series not known to most outside Old Time Radio fans. Sir Basil Rathbone hosted this half hour "spy" series, the adventures of American newpaper reporter Mike Connoy (played by actor Lionel Murton). Connoy was assigned to Paris, and the series follows his wartime and post war escapades. Murder, blackmail, theft and deep seeded clandestine, cloak-and-dagger ventures. You can be certain that anything with the name Basil Rathbone attached, is worth listening to. Though he introduces each show in this series, he makes no further donation. Rathbone, of course, is known best as THE Sherlock Holmes. He has stated that this series aired in 1957.
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2012 02:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-06-04T19_47_48-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>europe,confidential,adventure,suspense,drama,war,news,newspaper,reporter,spy,wartime,espionage,action,murder,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1686</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Brett Monahan Affair (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Europe Confidential is a splendid series not known to most outside Old Time Radio fans. Sir Basil Rathbone hosted this half hour &quot;spy&quot; series, the adventures of American newpaper reporter Mike Connoy (played by actor Lionel Murton). Connoy was assigned to Paris, and the series follows his wartime and post war escapades. Murder, blackmail, theft and deep seeded clandestine, cloak-and-dagger ventures. You can be certain that anything with the name Basil Rathbone attached, is worth listening to. Though he introduces each show in this series, he makes no further donation. Rathbone, of course, is known best as THE Sherlock Holmes. He has stated that this series aired in 1957.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Brett Monahan Affair (1957) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Europe Confidential is a splendid s...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Alka Seltzer Time - 2-Episodes - Moonlight (10-13-53) Choo Choo Train (10-20-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2-Episodes - Moonlight (10-13-53) Choo Choo Train (10-20-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as "informal song sessions" by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as "the liltin' Martha Tilton." The two singers, both Texas-born, performed with Country Washburne and His Orchestra, featuring Charles LaVere on piano. Songs included such tunes as "Honey, I'm in Love with You," "A Gambler's Guitar," "Just to Be with You," "Moonlight When Shadows Fall," "When Love Goes Wrong," "Choo Choo Train," "I've Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle," "Put on a Bonnet," "Collegiate," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Papaya Mama" and "Istanbul, Not Constantinople." There were some theme shows, such as "Go West", music from "Old Phonograph Records" and "Salute to Hawaii." The series ended November 6, 1953. However, Massey and Tilton continued to appear together during the late 1950s on such shows as Guest Star and Stars for Defense. They also teamed to record an album, We Sing the Old Songs (1957). CD collections of Alka-Seltzer Time usually identify shows by the first performed song of each program. Today, Curt Massey is best remembered as the composer (with Paul Henning) and singer of the Petticoat Junction theme song.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2012-06-03T16_50_21-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2012 23:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-11</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-06-03T16_50_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>alka,seltzer,time,song,sing,variety,curt,massey,otr,old,music,boxcars711,camardella,kids,family</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2-Episodes - Moonlight (10-13-53) Choo Choo Train (10-20-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-Seltzer Show) was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual. Baritone Curt Massey starred with Martha Tilton when the program, sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, began in 1949 as Curt Massey Time (sometimes advertised as Curt Massey Time with Martha Tilton) with a title change to highlight the sponsor's product by 1952. The announcer was Fort Pearson. By 1953, the series was heard simultaneously on Mutual (at noon) and later that same day on CBS (at 5:45pm). Ads described the show as &quot;informal song sessions&quot; by vocalists Massey and Tilton, who was often billed as &quot;the liltin' Martha Tilton.&quot; The two singers, both Texas-born, performed with Country Washburne and His Orchestra, featuring Charles LaVere on piano. Songs included such tunes as &quot;Honey, I'm in Love with You,&quot; &quot;A Gambler's Guitar,&quot; &quot;Just to Be with You,&quot; &quot;Moonlight When Shadows Fall,&quot; &quot;When Love Goes Wrong,&quot; &quot;Choo Choo Train,&quot; &quot;I've Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle,&quot; &quot;Put on a Bonnet,&quot; &quot;Collegiate,&quot; &quot;On the Sunny Side of the Street,&quot; &quot;Papaya Mama&quot; and &quot;Istanbul, Not Constantinople.&quot; There were some theme shows, such as &quot;Go West&quot;, music from &quot;Old Phonograph Records&quot; and &quot;Salute to Hawaii.&quot; The series ended November 6, 1953. However, Massey and Tilton continued to appear together during the late 1950s on such shows as Guest Star and Stars for Defense. They also teamed to record an album, We Sing the Old Songs (1957). CD collections of Alka-Seltzer Time usually identify shows by the first performed song of each program. Today, Curt Massey is best remembered as the composer (with Paul Henning) and singer of the Petticoat Junction theme song.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2-Episodes - Moonlight (10-13-53) Choo Choo Train (10-20-53)

Alka-Seltzer Time (aka The Alka-S...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ports Of Call - Japan (1935)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Japan (1935) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Ports Of Call - An obscure series from 1935 or 1936 in which each episode deals with a voyage to a different country where events of that country's history are dramatized. They each begin with the low moan of a tramp steamer's whistle and the announcement of the series title, followed by a musical interlude.

THIS EPISODE:

1935. Program #13. Transco syndication. "Japan". Music fill for local commercial insert. A visit to "a lotus land of ancient shrines and temples." In the 12th century, the Mikado appoints the first Shogun to end the continuous civil strife. The story of the 47 Ronin at the end of the 17th century. Commodore Perry opens the country to Western influence. A visit to the great bronze Buddha. . 29:19. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 02:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-05-22T19_51_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Japan (1935) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Ports Of Call - An obscure series from 1935 or 1936 in which each episode deals with a voyage to a different country where events of that country's history are dramatized. They each begin with the low moan of a tramp steamer's whistle and the announcement of the series title, followed by a musical interlude.

THIS EPISODE:

1935. Program #13. Transco syndication. &quot;Japan&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A visit to &quot;a lotus land of ancient shrines and temples.&quot; In the 12th century, the Mikado appoints the first Shogun to end the continuous civil strife. The story of the 47 Ronin at the end of the 17th century. Commodore Perry opens the country to Western influence. A visit to the great bronze Buddha. . 29:19. Episode Notes From Radio Gold Index.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Japan (1935) *The Exact Date Is Unknown

Ports Of Call - An obscure series from 1935 or 1936 in...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fire Fighters - 2 Episodes From 1950</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes "Man Caught Selling Bad Electric Cords" (02-01-50) and "Problems With Drivers Going To Fires" (02-02-50)

Fire Fighters is an old time radio series for children. We get to see our firefighters in action every week in various fire fighting situations. In addition to being very entertaining, it is also very informative, not only for children, but for all members of the family. The shows cover a variety of topics in the real life scenarios of fire fighters. With shows on different types of fires, what causes a fire, how to put out the different kinds of fire, appropriate behavior during fire drills, fire related items (e.g. sprinkler systems) and more in other episodes. It is an excellent children's show as it not only addresses the dangers our fire fighters encounter, but we can also get to feel the excitement too in our fire fighters lives. This series is a must hear for those boys and girls who want to become “Fire Fighters” when they grow up. Plus the episodes are geared to a child’s attention span. Most episodes run 12 to 15 minutes. Episodes start with the refrain: “Five Bells stand by all stations Attention all districts, a five alarm fire, Five bells, move in immediately. That's it, Let's roll, Let's go, FIREFIGHTERS! Presenting Fire Fighters, the true to life story of our unsung heroes who stand by ready to ride by day or night against our most murderous enemy, the demon of FIRE!". So sit down with your “fire fighter” and listen together how fire fighters resolve the episodes’ fire related mystery.  Show Notes From The Past Is A Blast.

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 1, 1950. Program #57. "Man Caught Selling Bad Electric Cords". William F. Holland Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The salesman of the unsafe electrical cords is caught. Lyle Sudrow, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Jones (writer). 12:05.

February 2, 1950. Program #58. "Problems With Drivers Going To Fires". William F. Holland Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Sightseers at fires are causing trouble. Lyle Sudrow, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Jones (writer). 11:49.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 22:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-05-14T15_43_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>fire,fighters,firefighters,adventure,suspense,drama,action,emergency,law,crime,justice,police,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1446</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes &quot;Man Caught Selling Bad Electric Cords&quot; (02-01-50) and &quot;Problems With Drivers Going To Fires&quot; (02-02-50)

Fire Fighters is an old time radio series for children. We get to see our firefighters in action every week in various fire fighting situations. In addition to being very entertaining, it is also very informative, not only for children, but for all members of the family. The shows cover a variety of topics in the real life scenarios of fire fighters. With shows on different types of fires, what causes a fire, how to put out the different kinds of fire, appropriate behavior during fire drills, fire related items (e.g. sprinkler systems) and more in other episodes. It is an excellent children's show as it not only addresses the dangers our fire fighters encounter, but we can also get to feel the excitement too in our fire fighters lives. This series is a must hear for those boys and girls who want to become &#8220;Fire Fighters&#8221; when they grow up. Plus the episodes are geared to a child&#8217;s attention span. Most episodes run 12 to 15 minutes. Episodes start with the refrain: &#8220;Five Bells stand by all stations Attention all districts, a five alarm fire, Five bells, move in immediately. That's it, Let's roll, Let's go, FIREFIGHTERS! Presenting Fire Fighters, the true to life story of our unsung heroes who stand by ready to ride by day or night against our most murderous enemy, the demon of FIRE!&quot;. So sit down with your &#8220;fire fighter&#8221; and listen together how fire fighters resolve the episodes&#8217; fire related mystery.  Show Notes From The Past Is A Blast.

TODAY'S SHOW:

February 1, 1950. Program #57. &quot;Man Caught Selling Bad Electric Cords&quot;. William F. Holland Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. The salesman of the unsafe electrical cords is caught. Lyle Sudrow, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Jones (writer). 12:05.

February 2, 1950. Program #58. &quot;Problems With Drivers Going To Fires&quot;. William F. Holland Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Sightseers at fires are causing trouble. Lyle Sudrow, Cameron Prud'Homme, Frank Jones (writer). 11:49.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes &quot;Man Caught Selling Bad Electric Cords&quot; (02-01-50) and &quot;Problems With Drivers Going To...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sugarfoot&quot; - Brannigan's Boots (09-17-57)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Sugarfoot" - Brannigan's Boots (Aired September 17, 1957)

Sugarfoot is the title of a TV western that aired from 1957 to 1961. The series featured Will Hutchins as fledgling frontier lawyer Tom Brewster and Jack Elam as sidekick Toothy Thompson. Brewster was a correspondence-school graduate whose apparent lack of cowboy skills earned him the peculiar nickname "Sugarfoot". The show had no relation to the 1951 Randolph Scott Western movie Sugarfoot aside from the studio owning the title, but its pilot episode was a remake of an offbeat 1954 Western called The Boy from Oklahoma, starring Will Rogers, Jr. as Tom Brewster. The pilot, titled "Brannigan's Boots," was so similar to the earlier film that Sheb Wooley and Slim Pickens reprised their roles from the movie. As played by Rogers in the movie, Brewster never used firearms, preferring to vanquish villains with his roping skills (à la Will Rogers, Sr.) if friendly persuasion failed. Perhaps for practical reasons, the pilot altered the character slightly, making Brewster reluctant to use firearms, but able and willing to do so as a last resort. That was the way he remained throughout the series, and the title song even mentioned that he carried a rifle as well as law book.

THIS EPISODE:

September 17, 1957. "Brannigan's Boots, adapted for radio, from the classic show Sugarfoot starring Will Hutchins as Tom Brannigan. Crooked politicians in Bluerock appoint Tom sheriff after noting his poor shooting aim. Tom, however, takes the job seriously, and in the sheriffs office he dons a pair of boots standing against the wall. A pretty girl who is watching him says he's not man enough to fill her father's boots and, to prove her wrong, Tom sets out to find her father's killer. 39:58.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-10</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-05-14T02_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>sugarfoot,western,tv,television,action,wild,lawless,gunslingers,gunfighters,law,justice,will,hutchins,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2398</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Sugarfoot&quot; - Brannigan's Boots (Aired September 17, 1957)

Sugarfoot is the title of a TV western that aired from 1957 to 1961. The series featured Will Hutchins as fledgling frontier lawyer Tom Brewster and Jack Elam as sidekick Toothy Thompson. Brewster was a correspondence-school graduate whose apparent lack of cowboy skills earned him the peculiar nickname &quot;Sugarfoot&quot;. The show had no relation to the 1951 Randolph Scott Western movie Sugarfoot aside from the studio owning the title, but its pilot episode was a remake of an offbeat 1954 Western called The Boy from Oklahoma, starring Will Rogers, Jr. as Tom Brewster. The pilot, titled &quot;Brannigan's Boots,&quot; was so similar to the earlier film that Sheb Wooley and Slim Pickens reprised their roles from the movie. As played by Rogers in the movie, Brewster never used firearms, preferring to vanquish villains with his roping skills (&#224; la Will Rogers, Sr.) if friendly persuasion failed. Perhaps for practical reasons, the pilot altered the character slightly, making Brewster reluctant to use firearms, but able and willing to do so as a last resort. That was the way he remained throughout the series, and the title song even mentioned that he carried a rifle as well as law book.

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September 17, 1957. &quot;Brannigan's Boots, adapted for radio, from the classic show Sugarfoot starring Will Hutchins as Tom Brannigan. Crooked politicians in Bluerock appoint Tom sheriff after noting his poor shooting aim. Tom, however, takes the job seriously, and in the sheriffs office he dons a pair of boots standing against the wall. A pretty girl who is watching him says he's not man enough to fill her father's boots and, to prove her wrong, Tom sets out to find her father's killer. 39:58.
  

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      <title>Beat The Band - The First Show (01-28-40)</title>
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1940---Beat the Band---with Garry Moore hosting, Ted Weems (featuring a vocalist named Perry Como) leading the band, Marvel Maxwell also singing, longtime Easy Aces announcer Ford Bond in the same slot here, and General Mills sponsoring the show for its new corn cereal Kix---premieres on NBC, based in Chicago. A precedent to the later, somewhat landscape-changing hit Stop the Music, Beat the Band listeners will receive ten dollars if their question is used on the air, and the answer is always the title of a song. If they can beat the band they land twenty dollars and a case of Kix, with the musicians who miss the answer having to “feed the kitty”---tossing half dollars onto the bass drum, with the musician scoring the most points answering the listeners’ questions getting to take the money home. Folks, listen for the boom of the ol’ bass drum---that means the question beat the band.---Country Washburn, bassist with the Weems orchestra. Beat the Band's first incarnation will expire in 1941, but the show will be reborn in 1943, out of New York, with "The Incomparable Hildegarde" (Walter Winchell hung that tag upon the famed cabaret/supper club singer) as hostess, Harry Sosnik joining Ted Weems in handling the music, Marilyn Thorne joining Marvel Maxwell in the singing, and a slight change in the rules, tied to the new sponsor, Raleigh cigarettes. Listeners sent in musical questions and it was up to the band to identify songs from a few clues. Prizes of twenty-five dollars and a carton of the sponsor’s cigarettes . . . went to contestants whose questions did not beat the band. If the question did beat the band, the contestant received fifty dollars and two cartons of cigarettes, and the boys in the band had to throw a pack of cigarettes "on the old bass drum for the men in service overseas."
  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 22:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The First Show (Aired January 28, 1940)

1940---Beat the Band---with Garry Moore hosting, Ted Weems (featuring a vocalist named Perry Como) leading the band, Marvel Maxwell also singing, longtime Easy Aces announcer Ford Bond in the same slot here, and General Mills sponsoring the show for its new corn cereal Kix---premieres on NBC, based in Chicago. A precedent to the later, somewhat landscape-changing hit Stop the Music, Beat the Band listeners will receive ten dollars if their question is used on the air, and the answer is always the title of a song. If they can beat the band they land twenty dollars and a case of Kix, with the musicians who miss the answer having to &#8220;feed the kitty&#8221;---tossing half dollars onto the bass drum, with the musician scoring the most points answering the listeners&#8217; questions getting to take the money home. Folks, listen for the boom of the ol&#8217; bass drum---that means the question beat the band.---Country Washburn, bassist with the Weems orchestra. Beat the Band's first incarnation will expire in 1941, but the show will be reborn in 1943, out of New York, with &quot;The Incomparable Hildegarde&quot; (Walter Winchell hung that tag upon the famed cabaret/supper club singer) as hostess, Harry Sosnik joining Ted Weems in handling the music, Marilyn Thorne joining Marvel Maxwell in the singing, and a slight change in the rules, tied to the new sponsor, Raleigh cigarettes. Listeners sent in musical questions and it was up to the band to identify songs from a few clues. Prizes of twenty-five dollars and a carton of the sponsor&#8217;s cigarettes . . . went to contestants whose questions did not beat the band. If the question did beat the band, the contestant received fifty dollars and two cartons of cigarettes, and the boys in the band had to throw a pack of cigarettes &quot;on the old bass drum for the men in service overseas.&quot;
  


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      <title>The Philco Radio Hall Of Fame - Special Guest Is Kate Smith (12-02-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Special Guest Is Kate Smith (Aired December 2, 1945)

The Philco Radio Hall of Fame (aka: Radio Hall Of Fame) ran from 1943 to 1946 and was a variety show that starred the greatest performers of the 1940's and hosted by Paul Whitman.  The finest of hollywood appeared. Ronald Colman, The Merry Macs, Henry Youngman, Kate Smith, Groucho Marx, Martha Raye, Dale Evans, just to name a few. Paul Samuel Whiteman (March 28, 1890 – December 29, 1967) was an American bandleader and orchestral director. Leader of the most popular dance bands in the United States during the 1920s, Whiteman produced recordings that were immensely successful, and press notices often referred to him as the "King of Jazz". Using a large ensemble and exploring many styles of music, Whiteman is perhaps best known for his blending of symphonic music and jazz, as typified by his 1924 commissioning and debut of George Gershwin's jazz-influenced "Rhapsody In Blue". Whiteman recorded many jazz and pop standards during his career, including "Wang Wang Blues", "Mississippi Mud", "Rhapsody in Blue", "Wonderful One", "Hot Lips", "Mississippi Suite", and "Grand Canyon Suite". His popularity faded in the swing music era of the 1930s, and by the 1940s Whiteman was semi-retired from music.

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December 2, 1945. "Special Guest Is Kate Smith" - ABC network. Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, "It's Been A Long, Long Time." Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Glenn Riggs (announcer), Kate Smith (guest), Martha Tilton. 28:47.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 03:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Special Guest Is Kate Smith (Aired December 2, 1945)

The Philco Radio Hall of Fame (aka: Radio Hall Of Fame) ran from 1943 to 1946 and was a variety show that starred the greatest performers of the 1940's and hosted by Paul Whitman.  The finest of hollywood appeared. Ronald Colman, The Merry Macs, Henry Youngman, Kate Smith, Groucho Marx, Martha Raye, Dale Evans, just to name a few. Paul Samuel Whiteman (March 28, 1890 &#8211; December 29, 1967) was an American bandleader and orchestral director. Leader of the most popular dance bands in the United States during the 1920s, Whiteman produced recordings that were immensely successful, and press notices often referred to him as the &quot;King of Jazz&quot;. Using a large ensemble and exploring many styles of music, Whiteman is perhaps best known for his blending of symphonic music and jazz, as typified by his 1924 commissioning and debut of George Gershwin's jazz-influenced &quot;Rhapsody In Blue&quot;. Whiteman recorded many jazz and pop standards during his career, including &quot;Wang Wang Blues&quot;, &quot;Mississippi Mud&quot;, &quot;Rhapsody in Blue&quot;, &quot;Wonderful One&quot;, &quot;Hot Lips&quot;, &quot;Mississippi Suite&quot;, and &quot;Grand Canyon Suite&quot;. His popularity faded in the swing music era of the 1930s, and by the 1940s Whiteman was semi-retired from music.

THIS EPISODE:

December 2, 1945. &quot;Special Guest Is Kate Smith&quot; - ABC network. Sponsored by: Philco. The first tune is, &quot;It's Been A Long, Long Time.&quot; Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Glenn Riggs (announcer), Kate Smith (guest), Martha Tilton. 28:47.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Buffalo Bill Jr.&quot; - Runaway Renegade (03-01-55)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Buffalo Bill Jr." - Runaway Renegade (Aired March 1, 1955)

Buffalo Bill, Jr. is an American Western television series starring Dickie Jones that aired in syndication from March 1, 1955, until September 21, 1956. Jones portrayed Buffalo Bill, Jr., an orphan adopted by Judge Ben Wiley (played by Harry Cheshire). Bill and his younger sister, Calamity (played by Nancy Gilbert), live with Judge Wiley in fictitious Wileyville, Texas, a town founded by the judge. The sign on Judge Wiley's shop reads, "Wileyville General Store / Groceries - Hardware - Dry Goods / Judge Ben 'Fair 'n' Square' Wiley, Prop. / Justice of the Peace / Town Marshal / Physician &amp; Surgeon / Blacksmith / Haircuts - Legal Advice / By Appointment Only"  Dick Jones, who starred as Buffalo Bill Jr., also played "Dick West" the sidekick to _"The Range Rider"(1951)_, another Western series that was still seen regularly at the time of this series. In the script, young Bill is the marshal of Wileyville. Bob Woodward appeared in twenty episodes as a stagecoach driver. The program, which lasted for a season and a half, was produced by Gene Autry's Flying A Productions. Guest stars who appeared on Buffalo Bill Jr., include: Chris Alcaide, Lane Bradford, X Brands, William Fawcett (five episodes as Banker Taggert), James Griffith, Stacy Harris, Myron Healey (seven times as Butch Cassidy), Ed Hinton, Harry Lauter, Dennis Moore, Slim Pickens, Denver Pyle, Glenn Strange, and Lee Van Cleef. In 1964, the series appeared on ABC's Saturday morning schedule for one year.

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March 1, 1955. Bill helps a man falsely accused of murdering the sheriff. Bill: Dick Jones. Calamity: Nancy Gilbert. Judge: Harry Cheshire.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Buffalo Bill Jr.&quot; - Runaway Renegade (Aired March 1, 1955)

Buffalo Bill, Jr. is an American Western television series starring Dickie Jones that aired in syndication from March 1, 1955, until September 21, 1956. Jones portrayed Buffalo Bill, Jr., an orphan adopted by Judge Ben Wiley (played by Harry Cheshire). Bill and his younger sister, Calamity (played by Nancy Gilbert), live with Judge Wiley in fictitious Wileyville, Texas, a town founded by the judge. The sign on Judge Wiley's shop reads, &quot;Wileyville General Store / Groceries - Hardware - Dry Goods / Judge Ben 'Fair 'n' Square' Wiley, Prop. / Justice of the Peace / Town Marshal / Physician &amp; Surgeon / Blacksmith / Haircuts - Legal Advice / By Appointment Only&quot;  Dick Jones, who starred as Buffalo Bill Jr., also played &quot;Dick West&quot; the sidekick to _&quot;The Range Rider&quot;(1951)_, another Western series that was still seen regularly at the time of this series. In the script, young Bill is the marshal of Wileyville. Bob Woodward appeared in twenty episodes as a stagecoach driver. The program, which lasted for a season and a half, was produced by Gene Autry's Flying A Productions. Guest stars who appeared on Buffalo Bill Jr., include: Chris Alcaide, Lane Bradford, X Brands, William Fawcett (five episodes as Banker Taggert), James Griffith, Stacy Harris, Myron Healey (seven times as Butch Cassidy), Ed Hinton, Harry Lauter, Dennis Moore, Slim Pickens, Denver Pyle, Glenn Strange, and Lee Van Cleef. In 1964, the series appeared on ABC's Saturday morning schedule for one year.

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March 1, 1955. Bill helps a man falsely accused of murdering the sheriff. Bill: Dick Jones. Calamity: Nancy Gilbert. Judge: Harry Cheshire.
  

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wagon Train&quot; - The Malachi Hobart Story (01-24-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Wagon Train" - The Malachi Hobart Story (Aired January 24, 1962)

Wagon Train was a popular western series that ran on both NBC and ABC from September 18th, 1957 through May 2nd, 1965, for a total of 284 episodes. The show chronicled the trials and tribulations of pioneering families as they set out from the East to carve out a new life in the West in a wagon train making it's way from Missouri to California. It was set just a few years after The Civil War. For some of the travellers it was a happy ending, but not for all, which only heightened the drama along the way. Many times the train would have to "circle the wagons" to defend itself against Indian attacks.

THIS EPISODE:

January 24, 1962.  Season 5. Episode 17. "The Malachi Hobart Story - Duke comes across Malachi Hobart, a preacher who has dedicated his life to his fellow man, and comes away impressed with the man's charitable works. However, he soon begins to believe that the preacher is in fact a con artist who is using religion to swindle people out of their money. Director: David Butler, Writer: Ken Kolb. Stars: John McIntire, Robert Horton and Denny Miller. 47:39.
  
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Wagon Train&quot; - The Malachi Hobart Story (Aired January 24, 1962)

Wagon Train was a popular western series that ran on both NBC and ABC from September 18th, 1957 through May 2nd, 1965, for a total of 284 episodes. The show chronicled the trials and tribulations of pioneering families as they set out from the East to carve out a new life in the West in a wagon train making it's way from Missouri to California. It was set just a few years after The Civil War. For some of the travellers it was a happy ending, but not for all, which only heightened the drama along the way. Many times the train would have to &quot;circle the wagons&quot; to defend itself against Indian attacks.

THIS EPISODE:

January 24, 1962.  Season 5. Episode 17. &quot;The Malachi Hobart Story - Duke comes across Malachi Hobart, a preacher who has dedicated his life to his fellow man, and comes away impressed with the man's charitable works. However, he soon begins to believe that the preacher is in fact a con artist who is using religion to swindle people out of their money. Director: David Butler, Writer: Ken Kolb. Stars: John McIntire, Robert Horton and Denny Miller. 47:39.
  
 

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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Dr. Six Gun&quot; - The Immigrant Settler (10-21-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Dr. Six Gun" - The Immigrant Settler (Aired October 21, 1954)

Doctor Six-Gun. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The stories revolve around physician Dr. Gray Matson who tends the sick and occasionally causes a pain or two with his quick-on-the-draw pistol. The stories are told by Pablo, the gypsy peddler and his pet raven "Midnight," sidekicks of the good doctor. Karl Weber and William Gruffis star as the doctor and the gypsy. The shows were written by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, directed by Fred Weihe, Gene Hamilton usually announcing. Supporting players on the various shows below: William Redfield, Virginia Payne, Wendell Holmes, William Keene, Ralph Bell, Peter Capel, Kermit Murdock, Craig McDonald, Cameron Prud'homme, Joe De Santis, Roger De Koven, Edgar Stehli, Bob Haig, Jim Stevens, Santos Ortega, Lon Clark, Bill Adams, Les Damon, Kenny Delmar, Luis Van Rooten, Vicki Vola, Daniel Ocko, John Gibson, William Johnstone, Jim Boles, Bob Hastings, Ed Peck, Teri Keane, Bill Lipton, Ethel Everett, Ralph Camargo, Elaine Ross, Donald Buka, Nelson Olmstead, Robert Dryden, Jock MacGregor, Edwin Bruce, Leon Janney, Don Douglas, Humphrey Davis,, John Sylvester. This show: Doc and his gypsy sidekick Pablo come upon Mack Jarrett, a horse-breaker, who goes beserk when he can't get the better of a stallion. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis.

THIS EPISODE:

October 21, 1954. Program #8. "The Immigrant Settler" - NBC network. Sustaining. A gang of "night riders" tries to rid the valley of new immigrant settlers. They even kill Pablo before Dr. Six-Gun steps in! Well-written! The system cue has been deleted. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis. 30:17.
  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;Dr. Six Gun&quot; - The Immigrant Settler (Aired October 21, 1954)

Doctor Six-Gun. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The stories revolve around physician Dr. Gray Matson who tends the sick and occasionally causes a pain or two with his quick-on-the-draw pistol. The stories are told by Pablo, the gypsy peddler and his pet raven &quot;Midnight,&quot; sidekicks of the good doctor. Karl Weber and William Gruffis star as the doctor and the gypsy. The shows were written by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, directed by Fred Weihe, Gene Hamilton usually announcing. Supporting players on the various shows below: William Redfield, Virginia Payne, Wendell Holmes, William Keene, Ralph Bell, Peter Capel, Kermit Murdock, Craig McDonald, Cameron Prud'homme, Joe De Santis, Roger De Koven, Edgar Stehli, Bob Haig, Jim Stevens, Santos Ortega, Lon Clark, Bill Adams, Les Damon, Kenny Delmar, Luis Van Rooten, Vicki Vola, Daniel Ocko, John Gibson, William Johnstone, Jim Boles, Bob Hastings, Ed Peck, Teri Keane, Bill Lipton, Ethel Everett, Ralph Camargo, Elaine Ross, Donald Buka, Nelson Olmstead, Robert Dryden, Jock MacGregor, Edwin Bruce, Leon Janney, Don Douglas, Humphrey Davis,, John Sylvester. This show: Doc and his gypsy sidekick Pablo come upon Mack Jarrett, a horse-breaker, who goes beserk when he can't get the better of a stallion. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis.

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October 21, 1954. Program #8. &quot;The Immigrant Settler&quot; - NBC network. Sustaining. A gang of &quot;night riders&quot; tries to rid the valley of new immigrant settlers. They even kill Pablo before Dr. Six-Gun steps in! Well-written! The system cue has been deleted. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis. 30:17.
  


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      <title>T-Men - The Jack That House Built (08-12-50)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Jack That House Built (Aired August 12, 1950)

Post World War II crime dramas flourished through the mid-1950s. Most of them were reasonably inexpensive to produce and featured comparatively few major name stars, relying primarily on the fine Radio actors on either coast for their leads. With the advent of the growth of Television during post-War prosperity, America turned to the small screen for crime dramas as much or even more than over Radio. Many of the more popular crime dramas managed to straddle both media. The majority of the crime dramas that aired between 1945 and 1955 were a combination of summer replacements and short-lived attempts to match the success of programs such as Line Up and Dragnet. The more popular and enduring crime dramas broke down into metropolitan crime dramas and dramatizations of federal crime dramas. CBS needed a viable placeholder for its Line Up crime drama during the Summer of 1950. Dennis O'Keefe had appeared in the 1947 B feature film, T-Men, and it was making the rounds in reissue to movie theatres in 1950 in an effort to capitalize on the resurgence of interest in federal crime and film noir pot-boilers of the era. Dennis O'Keefe got the green light for an audition in April of 1950. In the audition, O'Keefe portrays Treasury Agent Dan O'Brien. The audtion was successful and CBS rolled out T-Man as a summer replacement for Line Up on July 1, 1950. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 23:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-04-25T16_12_26-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jack That House Built (Aired August 12, 1950)

Post World War II crime dramas flourished through the mid-1950s. Most of them were reasonably inexpensive to produce and featured comparatively few major name stars, relying primarily on the fine Radio actors on either coast for their leads. With the advent of the growth of Television during post-War prosperity, America turned to the small screen for crime dramas as much or even more than over Radio. Many of the more popular crime dramas managed to straddle both media. The majority of the crime dramas that aired between 1945 and 1955 were a combination of summer replacements and short-lived attempts to match the success of programs such as Line Up and Dragnet. The more popular and enduring crime dramas broke down into metropolitan crime dramas and dramatizations of federal crime dramas. CBS needed a viable placeholder for its Line Up crime drama during the Summer of 1950. Dennis O'Keefe had appeared in the 1947 B feature film, T-Men, and it was making the rounds in reissue to movie theatres in 1950 in an effort to capitalize on the resurgence of interest in federal crime and film noir pot-boilers of the era. Dennis O'Keefe got the green light for an audition in April of 1950. In the audition, O'Keefe portrays Treasury Agent Dan O'Brien. The audtion was successful and CBS rolled out T-Man as a summer replacement for Line Up on July 1, 1950. Show Notes From The Digital Deli.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Jack That House Built (Aired August 12, 1950)

Post World War II crime dramas flourished th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Studio One - Under The Volcano (04-29-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Under The Volcano (Aired April 29, 1947)

Studio One is a long-running American dramatic radio-television anthology series, created in 1947 by the 26-year-old Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. On April 29, 1947, Markle launched the 60-minute CBS radio series with an adaptation of Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano. Broadcast on Tuesdays, opposite Fibber McGee and Molly and The Bob Hope Show at 9:30pm(et), the radio series continued until July 27, 1948, showcasing such adaptations as Dodsworth, Pride and Prejudice, The Red Badge of Courage and Ah, Wilderness. Top performers were heard on this series, including John Garfield, Walter Huston, Mercedes McCambridge, Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum. Show Notes From My Old Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1947. CBS network. "Under The Volcano". Sustaining. A rehearsal recording for the first show of the series. A tale of drunkeness and despair in Mexico. Anne Burr, Everett Sloane, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, host, adaptor, performer), Joe DeSantis, Malcolm Lowery (author), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Hedley Rennie, Gerald Maxim (adaptor), Juano Hernandez, Robert Dryden, Dan Ocko, Paquita Anderson, Don Alberto, Leo Badilla, Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis. 1:01:45.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Under The Volcano (Aired April 29, 1947)

Studio One is a long-running American dramatic radio-television anthology series, created in 1947 by the 26-year-old Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. On April 29, 1947, Markle launched the 60-minute CBS radio series with an adaptation of Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano. Broadcast on Tuesdays, opposite Fibber McGee and Molly and The Bob Hope Show at 9:30pm(et), the radio series continued until July 27, 1948, showcasing such adaptations as Dodsworth, Pride and Prejudice, The Red Badge of Courage and Ah, Wilderness. Top performers were heard on this series, including John Garfield, Walter Huston, Mercedes McCambridge, Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum. Show Notes From My Old Radio.

THIS EPISODE:

April 29, 1947. CBS network. &quot;Under The Volcano&quot;. Sustaining. A rehearsal recording for the first show of the series. A tale of drunkeness and despair in Mexico. Anne Burr, Everett Sloane, Fletcher Markle (producer, director, host, adaptor, performer), Joe DeSantis, Malcolm Lowery (author), Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Hedley Rennie, Gerald Maxim (adaptor), Juano Hernandez, Robert Dryden, Dan Ocko, Paquita Anderson, Don Alberto, Leo Badilla, Ralph Camargo, Ivor Francis. 1:01:45.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Under The Volcano (Aired April 29, 1947)

Studio One is a long-running American dramatic radio-...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western - Saunders Of The Circle X - The Dam (11-30-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western - Saunders Of The Circle X - The Dam (Aired November 30, 1941)

1941-1942, produced in San Francisco for the Blue Network West Coast outlets beginning October 2, 1941. Cast: John Cuthbertson as Singapore Bill Saunders, forman of the 90,000 acre Circle X Ranch. Bert Horton as Hank Peffer, "the tireless storyteller." Lou Tobin as ranch owner Thomas Mott. Bobbie Hudson as Pinto, the happy cowboy. Jack Kirkwood as Joe Williams. Writer: Sam Dickson.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-04-12T03_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western - Saunders Of The Circle X - The Dam (Aired November 30, 1941)

1941-1942, produced in San Francisco for the Blue Network West Coast outlets beginning October 2, 1941. Cast: John Cuthbertson as Singapore Bill Saunders, forman of the 90,000 acre Circle X Ranch. Bert Horton as Hank Peffer, &quot;the tireless storyteller.&quot; Lou Tobin as ranch owner Thomas Mott. Bobbie Hudson as Pinto, the happy cowboy. Jack Kirkwood as Joe Williams. Writer: Sam Dickson.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western - Saunders Of The Circle X - The Dam (Aired November 30, 1941)

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      <title>The Philip Morris Playhouse - The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (09-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (Aired September 18, 1951)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini "top billing" above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. "Johnny" ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop’s uniform, he was seen "stepping out on storefronts all over America" to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris. When I Love Lucy became part of the PM family, Lucy and Desi joined Johnny in many of the company’s magazine print ads -- and artist’s renderings of the threesome were included on Philip Morris cigarette cartons at Christmas time. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1951. NBC network. "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse". Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A doctor writing a book about the nervous reactions of criminals, learns more about them than he wants to know. Charles Martin (producer, director), Jay Jackson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Lew Ayres, Ray Bloch (music), Vanessa Brown. 30:43.
  

 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2012 21:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-04-07T14_22_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>philip,morris,playhouse,lew,ayres,clitterhouse,crime,doctor,suspense,thriller,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella,drama</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (Aired September 18, 1951)

Philip Morris invested heavily in radio advertising throughout the 1930s and &#8216;40s, often having two weekly programs on competing networks. The first, a variety show that ran for twelve seasons (1934-47) and combined musical and dramatic elements, was called Johnny Presents, essentially giving Roventini &quot;top billing&quot; above all the big name guests that appeared on the broadcasts. The cigarette company also sponsored Philip Morris Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series that lasted 14 seasons (1939-53), finally switching to television. Throughout it all, Johnny was a walking public relations campaign, reminding people of the product wherever he appeared. In exchange for $20,000 a year, Johnny promised never to appear in public without a bodyguard, and never to ride the New York subway during rush hour. When his salary rose to $50,000, PM insured his voice for the same amount. &quot;Johnny&quot; ads were prominent on billboards and in magazines. Always in his red bellhop&#8217;s uniform, he was seen &quot;stepping out on storefronts all over America&quot; to remind folks to smoke Philip Morris. When I Love Lucy became part of the PM family, Lucy and Desi joined Johnny in many of the company&#8217;s magazine print ads -- and artist&#8217;s renderings of the threesome were included on Philip Morris cigarette cartons at Christmas time. 

THIS EPISODE:

September 18, 1951. NBC network. &quot;The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse&quot;. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. A doctor writing a book about the nervous reactions of criminals, learns more about them than he wants to know. Charles Martin (producer, director), Jay Jackson, Ken Roberts (announcer), Lew Ayres, Ray Bloch (music), Vanessa Brown. 30:43.
  

 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (Aired September 18, 1951)

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      <title>Battle Stations - Battle Of The Atlantic (08-05-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Battle Of The Atlantic (Aired August 5, 1943)

The entire four-installment arc of Battle Stations! stands as one of the finest two-hour documentaries on the history of The Navy produced during World War II. It's a tribute to both The Department of The Navy and NBC's Department of Special Events that they managed to mount such an enduring tribute to The Navy's Sea and Air Arms with such consistent production quality and fascinating content throughout. Supported by America's finest voice talent from both coasts, the New York-based production continues to be a stirring, inspirational account of The Navy's struggle to compete for resources with The Army, while diversifying itself enough to not only preserve its own rich history of contributions to America's defense, but create an even more important and enduring force for the protection of America and it's allies in the process. This brief series is a fascinating patriotic documentary that should be a must listen for everyone who's ever either served in the Navy, may be contemplating a career in The Navy, or who's had loved ones and family who've served in The Navy. Indeed, for anyone else curious about Naval traditions or history, this fascinating series is as compelling as anything else produced during the World War II era, with the possible exceptions of The Pacific Story and The Man Behind The Gun. Show Notes From The Digital Deli

EPISODE:

August 5, 1943. NBC network. "The Battle Of The Atlantic". Sustaining. The first program of a series of 4. 8:30 P.M. A well-written and well-performed drama/documentary about the first days of 1942 in "U-Boat Alley." "The City Of Memphis" and many other ships were sunk. Interestingly, the actors portraying German submariners speak German. Joseph Mansfield (director), Leo Kampinsky (composer), Charles Gusman writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (narrator), Jack Costello (announcer), Joseph Stopak (conductor). 29:27.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-10</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-03-21T22_00_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>battle,stations,american,war,history,atlantic,navy,army,marine,military,drama,adventure,action,suspense,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Battle Of The Atlantic (Aired August 5, 1943)

The entire four-installment arc of Battle Stations! stands as one of the finest two-hour documentaries on the history of The Navy produced during World War II. It's a tribute to both The Department of The Navy and NBC's Department of Special Events that they managed to mount such an enduring tribute to The Navy's Sea and Air Arms with such consistent production quality and fascinating content throughout. Supported by America's finest voice talent from both coasts, the New York-based production continues to be a stirring, inspirational account of The Navy's struggle to compete for resources with The Army, while diversifying itself enough to not only preserve its own rich history of contributions to America's defense, but create an even more important and enduring force for the protection of America and it's allies in the process. This brief series is a fascinating patriotic documentary that should be a must listen for everyone who's ever either served in the Navy, may be contemplating a career in The Navy, or who's had loved ones and family who've served in The Navy. Indeed, for anyone else curious about Naval traditions or history, this fascinating series is as compelling as anything else produced during the World War II era, with the possible exceptions of The Pacific Story and The Man Behind The Gun. Show Notes From The Digital Deli

EPISODE:

August 5, 1943. NBC network. &quot;The Battle Of The Atlantic&quot;. Sustaining. The first program of a series of 4. 8:30 P.M. A well-written and well-performed drama/documentary about the first days of 1942 in &quot;U-Boat Alley.&quot; &quot;The City Of Memphis&quot; and many other ships were sunk. Interestingly, the actors portraying German submariners speak German. Joseph Mansfield (director), Leo Kampinsky (composer), Charles Gusman writer), Raymond Edward Johnson (narrator), Jack Costello (announcer), Joseph Stopak (conductor). 29:27.
  

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      <title>Easy Aces - 2 Episodes From 1940</title>
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        <![CDATA[#094 "Jane Opens A Checking Account" and #95 "Jane Has Problems With Her Checking Account" (1940)

Easy Aces, a long-running American serial radio comedy (1930–1945), was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program, airing as often as five times a week, Easy Aces wasn't quite the ratings smash that such concurrent 15-minute serial comedies as Amos 'n' Andy, The Goldbergs or Vic and Sade were. But its unobtrusive, conversational, and clever style, and the cheerful absurdism of its storylines, built a loyal enough audience of listeners and critics alike to keep it on the air for 15 years.
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2012-01-15T15_13_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>easy,aces,serial,comedy,humor,funny,laugh,drama,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>#094 &quot;Jane Opens A Checking Account&quot; and #95 &quot;Jane Has Problems With Her Checking Account&quot; (1940)

Easy Aces, a long-running American serial radio comedy (1930&#8211;1945), was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program, airing as often as five times a week, Easy Aces wasn't quite the ratings smash that such concurrent 15-minute serial comedies as Amos 'n' Andy, The Goldbergs or Vic and Sade were. But its unobtrusive, conversational, and clever style, and the cheerful absurdism of its storylines, built a loyal enough audience of listeners and critics alike to keep it on the air for 15 years.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>#094 &quot;Jane Opens A Checking Account&quot; and #95 &quot;Jane Has Problems With Her Checking Account&quot; (1940)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Martin &amp; Lewis Show - Guest Is Phyllis Thaxter (06-09-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Phyllis Thaxter (Aired June 9, 1953)

Martin and Lewis were the hottest act in America during the early '50s, but the pace and the pressure took their toll. Dean usually had the thankless job of the straight man, and his singing had yet to develop into his unique style of his later years. The critics praised Lewis, and while they admitted that Martin was the best partner he could have, most of them claimed that Lewis was the real talent of the team and could succeed with anyone. It is worth noting that Lewis always praised his partner, and while he appreciated the attention he was getting, he has always said with complete conviction that the act would never have worked without Martin.[citation needed] In the book Dean &amp; Me Lewis calls Martin one of the great comic geniuses of all time. After five years at Paramount Pictures, Dean Martin was becoming tired of scripts limiting him to colorless romantic leads while the stories centered on the antics of Jerry Lewis. Martin also noticed that Lewis was playing comedy scenes for pathos and greed and staging more of the action himself, having lost vision of what their comedy team-up was all about in the first place. The last straw came when Look Magazine gave Martin and Lewis a cover photo -- and cropped Martin out of the picture, humiliating Martin. Martin dutifully fulfilled the rest of his movie contract, but put less and less enthusiasm into his work and becoming increasingly disillusioned about his partnership with Lewis, leading to escalating arguments with Lewis. The two finally couldn't possibly work together, especially when Martin angrily told his partner that he was "nothing to me but a fucking dollar sign." Martin left the act at his first opportunity, on July 25, 1956 (10 years to the day after the first official teaming, even though they performed together before). Hollywood or Bust was their final film released in late 1956.

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1953. "Guest Is Phyllis Thaxter" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, Twice As Much. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Phyllis Thaxter (guest). 29:36.
  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 03:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-12-01T19_32_32-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>dean,martin,jerry,lewis,phyllis,thaxter,comedy,variety,song,funny,humor,jokes,laughter,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1776</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Phyllis Thaxter (Aired June 9, 1953)

Martin and Lewis were the hottest act in America during the early '50s, but the pace and the pressure took their toll. Dean usually had the thankless job of the straight man, and his singing had yet to develop into his unique style of his later years. The critics praised Lewis, and while they admitted that Martin was the best partner he could have, most of them claimed that Lewis was the real talent of the team and could succeed with anyone. It is worth noting that Lewis always praised his partner, and while he appreciated the attention he was getting, he has always said with complete conviction that the act would never have worked without Martin.[citation needed] In the book Dean &amp; Me Lewis calls Martin one of the great comic geniuses of all time. After five years at Paramount Pictures, Dean Martin was becoming tired of scripts limiting him to colorless romantic leads while the stories centered on the antics of Jerry Lewis. Martin also noticed that Lewis was playing comedy scenes for pathos and greed and staging more of the action himself, having lost vision of what their comedy team-up was all about in the first place. The last straw came when Look Magazine gave Martin and Lewis a cover photo -- and cropped Martin out of the picture, humiliating Martin. Martin dutifully fulfilled the rest of his movie contract, but put less and less enthusiasm into his work and becoming increasingly disillusioned about his partnership with Lewis, leading to escalating arguments with Lewis. The two finally couldn't possibly work together, especially when Martin angrily told his partner that he was &quot;nothing to me but a fucking dollar sign.&quot; Martin left the act at his first opportunity, on July 25, 1956 (10 years to the day after the first official teaming, even though they performed together before). Hollywood or Bust was their final film released in late 1956.

THIS EPISODE:

June 9, 1953. &quot;Guest Is Phyllis Thaxter&quot; - NBC network. Sponsored by: Chesterfield, Fatima. The first tune is, Twice As Much. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dick Stabile and His Orchestra, George Fenneman (announcer), Dick Mack (producer, director), Arthur Phillips (writer), Austin Kalish (writer), Phyllis Thaxter (guest). 29:36.
  


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Martin and Lewis were the hottest act in America...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The American Trail - Episodes 8 And 10 (1953)</title>
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        <![CDATA[On To Monterey (Aired March 27, 1953) and The Rich Dessert (Aired April 10, 1953)

From Louis and Clarke to the great ol' California Gold Rush, America has had the great fortune of experiencing a plethora of awesome triumphs of the human spirit. Just gazing upon good Old Glory, one could just feel the patriotism, hard work and sacrifice that early Americans experienced in order to lay the foundation for their future children and for a Nation that will forever been known as the "Land of Opportunity." The American Trail tells the story of these brave men and women. This 13 part serial chronicles the beautiful history of the United States of America and tells of the lives that made the citizens of that great Nation look up at that Red, White, and Blue and say "You're a grand old flag, You're a high flying flag/ And forever in peace may you wave." ("You're a Grand Old Flag" by George M. Cohan).

TODAY'S SHOW:

March 27, 1953. Program #8. The Ladies' Auxiliary of The Veterans of Foreign Wars syndication. "On To Monterey". . 14:15.  and  April 10, 1953. Program #10. The Ladies' Auxiliary of The Veterans of Foreign Wars syndication. "The Rich Desert". . 14:21.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 14:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>On To Monterey (Aired March 27, 1953) and The Rich Dessert (Aired April 10, 1953)

From Louis and Clarke to the great ol' California Gold Rush, America has had the great fortune of experiencing a plethora of awesome triumphs of the human spirit. Just gazing upon good Old Glory, one could just feel the patriotism, hard work and sacrifice that early Americans experienced in order to lay the foundation for their future children and for a Nation that will forever been known as the &quot;Land of Opportunity.&quot; The American Trail tells the story of these brave men and women. This 13 part serial chronicles the beautiful history of the United States of America and tells of the lives that made the citizens of that great Nation look up at that Red, White, and Blue and say &quot;You're a grand old flag, You're a high flying flag/ And forever in peace may you wave.&quot; (&quot;You're a Grand Old Flag&quot; by George M. Cohan).

TODAY'S SHOW:

March 27, 1953. Program #8. The Ladies' Auxiliary of The Veterans of Foreign Wars syndication. &quot;On To Monterey&quot;. . 14:15.  and  April 10, 1953. Program #10. The Ladies' Auxiliary of The Veterans of Foreign Wars syndication. &quot;The Rich Desert&quot;. . 14:21.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>On To Monterey (Aired March 27, 1953) and The Rich Dessert (Aired April 10, 1953)

From Louis a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Radio Reader's Digest - Debt Of Honor (05-27-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.  The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.
THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. "Debt Of Honor". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called "The Hallmark Program." An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:11. Thanks To Radio Gold Index For These Show Notes.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 23:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-10-20T16_34_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>radio,reader's,digest,drama,suspense,mystery,romance,otr,old,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1751</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilation of classics of literature and romance made for radio broadcast in the 1940's.  The shows were sponsored by makers of Hallmark Greeting Cards. These were independent short stories made for radio. Many of the stories were international love stories - with characters from other countries who were in love with the vibrancy of America.
THIS EPISODE:

May 27, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri aircheck. &quot;Debt Of Honor&quot;. Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. The show also is also called &quot;The Hallmark Program.&quot; An Italian who runs a small bank goes bankrupt after a robbery. He swears to pay back every depositor every penny. Roger Pryor, Jay Jackson (host), Agnes Young. 29:11. Thanks To Radio Gold Index For These Show Notes.
  

 </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Debt Of Honor (Aired May 27, 1948)

The Hallmark Radio Reader's Digest is an enjoyable compilat...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Father Coughlin - Nation Wide Anti-War Context (03-19-39)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Nation Wide Anti-War Context (Aired March 13, 1939)

Father Charles Edward Coughlin (October 25, 1891 – October 27, 1979) was a controversial Roman Catholic priest at Royal Oak, Michigan's National Shrine of the Little Flower Church. He was one of the first political leaders to use radio to reach a mass audience, as more than fifty million people, out of a total US Population of 1,309,741, tuned to his weekly broadcasts during the 1930s. Early in his career Coughlin was a vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his early New Deal proposals, before later becoming a harsh critic of Roosevelt. It was at this point Coughlin began to use his radio program to issue antisemitic commentary, and later to rationalize some of the policies of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. The broadcasts have been called "a variation of the Fascist agenda applied to American culture". His chief topics were political and economic rather than religious, with his slogan being Social Justice, first with, and later against, the New Deal. Many American bishops as well as the Vatican wanted him silenced, and he was eventually silenced by his superiors. Coughlin's support for Roosevelt and his New Deal faded later in 1934, when he founded the National Union for Social Justice (NUSJ), a nationalistic worker's rights organization which grew impatient with what it viewed as the President's unconstitutional and pseudo-capitalistic monetary policies. His radio programs preached more and more about the negative influence of "money changers" and "permitting a group of private citizens to create money" on the general welfare of the public. He also spoke about the need for monetary reform. Coughlin claimed that the Depression was a "cash famine". Some modern economic historians, in part, agree with this assessment. Coughlin proposed monetary reforms, including the nationalization of the Federal Reserve System, as the solution. At its peak in the early 1930s, Coughlin's radio show was phenomenally popular. His office received up to 80,000 letters per week from listeners, and his listening audience was estimated to rise at times to as much as a third of the nation. Coughlin is often credited as one of the major demagogues of the 20th century for being able to influence politics through broadcasting, without actually holding a political office himself.
  




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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2011-10-15T08_44_24-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-10-15T08_44_24-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 15:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-10-15T08_44_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>father,coughlin,history,war,government,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3621</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Nation Wide Anti-War Context (Aired March 13, 1939)

Father Charles Edward Coughlin (October 25, 1891 &#8211; October 27, 1979) was a controversial Roman Catholic priest at Royal Oak, Michigan's National Shrine of the Little Flower Church. He was one of the first political leaders to use radio to reach a mass audience, as more than fifty million people, out of a total US Population of 1,309,741, tuned to his weekly broadcasts during the 1930s. Early in his career Coughlin was a vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his early New Deal proposals, before later becoming a harsh critic of Roosevelt. It was at this point Coughlin began to use his radio program to issue antisemitic commentary, and later to rationalize some of the policies of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. The broadcasts have been called &quot;a variation of the Fascist agenda applied to American culture&quot;. His chief topics were political and economic rather than religious, with his slogan being Social Justice, first with, and later against, the New Deal. Many American bishops as well as the Vatican wanted him silenced, and he was eventually silenced by his superiors. Coughlin's support for Roosevelt and his New Deal faded later in 1934, when he founded the National Union for Social Justice (NUSJ), a nationalistic worker's rights organization which grew impatient with what it viewed as the President's unconstitutional and pseudo-capitalistic monetary policies. His radio programs preached more and more about the negative influence of &quot;money changers&quot; and &quot;permitting a group of private citizens to create money&quot; on the general welfare of the public. He also spoke about the need for monetary reform. Coughlin claimed that the Depression was a &quot;cash famine&quot;. Some modern economic historians, in part, agree with this assessment. Coughlin proposed monetary reforms, including the nationalization of the Federal Reserve System, as the solution. At its peak in the early 1930s, Coughlin's radio show was phenomenally popular. His office received up to 80,000 letters per week from listeners, and his listening audience was estimated to rise at times to as much as a third of the nation. Coughlin is often credited as one of the major demagogues of the 20th century for being able to influence politics through broadcasting, without actually holding a political office himself.
  




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      <itunes:subtitle>Nation Wide Anti-War Context (Aired March 13, 1939)

Father Charles Edward Coughlin (October 25...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The McCoy - Three Wayward Girls (04-24-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three Wayward Girls (Aired April 24, 1951)

By the late 1930s, radio drama was widely popular in the United States (and also in other parts of the world). There were dozens of programs in many different genres, from mysteries and thrillers, to soap operas and comedies. There were occasional efforts at more literary works, such as Under Milk Wood (1954) and "Play for Voices" by Dylan Thomas. Many playwrights, screenwriters and novelists got their start in radio drama, including Caryl Churchill, Rod Serling, Irwin Shaw and Tom Stoppard.  After the advent of television, radio drama never recovered its popularity in the United States. Most remaining CBS and NBC radio dramas were cancelled in 1960.  In an "effort to make room" for the new TV media programs, what many have labeled a "mindless" decision was implemented by network higher-ups. An untold or unknown number of these treasured works were purposely destroyed. Not much is currently known about a rare program entitled The McCoy, a fast-paced private eye NBC contribution from the pens of David Friedkin and Morton Fine and starring Howard Duff. The following show aired April 24, 1951.
THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1951. "Three Wayward Girls". NBC audition. The characterizations and format are almost identical to "The Adventures Of Sam Spade" which by a not-so-strange coincidence went off the air April 27, 1951. The program may be dated April 22, 1951. The script was subsequently used on "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" on January 16, 1953. A Hollywood starlet has been strangled with a black silk stocking. A second starlet is killed and a third murder is planned. Morton Fine (writer, director, producer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Howard Duff, David Friedkin (writer, director, producer). 29:18.
  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 22:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-09-29T15_48_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mccoy,howard,duff,private,eye,detective,law,crime,police,investigation,justice,murder,otr,old,radio,drama,mystery,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Three Wayward Girls (Aired April 24, 1951)

By the late 1930s, radio drama was widely popular in the United States (and also in other parts of the world). There were dozens of programs in many different genres, from mysteries and thrillers, to soap operas and comedies. There were occasional efforts at more literary works, such as Under Milk Wood (1954) and &quot;Play for Voices&quot; by Dylan Thomas. Many playwrights, screenwriters and novelists got their start in radio drama, including Caryl Churchill, Rod Serling, Irwin Shaw and Tom Stoppard.  After the advent of television, radio drama never recovered its popularity in the United States. Most remaining CBS and NBC radio dramas were cancelled in 1960.  In an &quot;effort to make room&quot; for the new TV media programs, what many have labeled a &quot;mindless&quot; decision was implemented by network higher-ups. An untold or unknown number of these treasured works were purposely destroyed. Not much is currently known about a rare program entitled The McCoy, a fast-paced private eye NBC contribution from the pens of David Friedkin and Morton Fine and starring Howard Duff. The following show aired April 24, 1951.
THIS EPISODE:

April 24, 1951. &quot;Three Wayward Girls&quot;. NBC audition. The characterizations and format are almost identical to &quot;The Adventures Of Sam Spade&quot; which by a not-so-strange coincidence went off the air April 27, 1951. The program may be dated April 22, 1951. The script was subsequently used on &quot;Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar&quot; on January 16, 1953. A Hollywood starlet has been strangled with a black silk stocking. A second starlet is killed and a third murder is planned. Morton Fine (writer, director, producer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), Sheldon Leonard, Howard Duff, David Friedkin (writer, director, producer). 29:18.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Three Wayward Girls (Aired April 24, 1951)

By the late 1930s, radio drama was widely popular i...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>CBS World News Today - War News (05-13-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[War News (Aired May 13, 1945)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a response to growing tensions in Europe. The initial broadcast was hosted by veteran newscaster Robert Trout, with short-wave reports from Paris, Berlin, Rome, London and Vienna. Two of the newer, more memorable voices heard on that first broadcast were Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer. During the years of war that followed, Murrow’s reports from London and Shirer’s reports from Berlin became essential listening for Americans concerned about events taking place overseas. The show earned CBS a reputation for outstanding, in-depth reporting and made foreign news coverage a regular part of the network’s programming. CBS World News Roundup remains on the CBS Radio Network today, making it America's longest-running radio news program. Over the years, Douglas Edwards, Winston Burdett, Ned Calmer, Reid Collins, Dallas Townsend, Bill Lynch and Christopher Glenn have also hosted the show. Other journalists who rose to prominence through CBS World News Roundup include Eric Sevareid, Charles Collingwood and Howard K. Smith. Robert Trout died on November 14, 2000. William L. Shirer died on December 28, 1993. The CBS World News Roundup was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2011-09-16T20_04_10-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-09-16T20_04_10-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 03:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-07</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-09-16T20_04_10-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cbs,news,world,war,edward,r.,murrow,america,europe,politics,adventure,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1579</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>War News (Aired May 13, 1945)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a response to growing tensions in Europe. The initial broadcast was hosted by veteran newscaster Robert Trout, with short-wave reports from Paris, Berlin, Rome, London and Vienna. Two of the newer, more memorable voices heard on that first broadcast were Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer. During the years of war that followed, Murrow&#8217;s reports from London and Shirer&#8217;s reports from Berlin became essential listening for Americans concerned about events taking place overseas. The show earned CBS a reputation for outstanding, in-depth reporting and made foreign news coverage a regular part of the network&#8217;s programming. CBS World News Roundup remains on the CBS Radio Network today, making it America's longest-running radio news program. Over the years, Douglas Edwards, Winston Burdett, Ned Calmer, Reid Collins, Dallas Townsend, Bill Lynch and Christopher Glenn have also hosted the show. Other journalists who rose to prominence through CBS World News Roundup include Eric Sevareid, Charles Collingwood and Howard K. Smith. Robert Trout died on November 14, 2000. William L. Shirer died on December 28, 1993. The CBS World News Roundup was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>War News (Aired May 13, 1945)

The CBS World News Roundup began on March 13, 1938, as a respons...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mercury Summer Theater - Hell On Ice (08-09-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury Theater Of The Air, which started life as a Summer series in 1938. It continued into the Fall and ran until December 4, 1938.  After that, Campbell's became sponsor, changing the name to The Campbell Playhouse, which ran from December 9, 1938 to June 2, 1939.  All shows were one hour long.  On September 15, 1941, The Mercury Theater title again graced the airwaves, for a run of 20 shows. On June 7, 1946, The Mercury Theater made one last appearence on radio.  This was for a Summer series, The Mercury Summer Theater. Unlike the 1938 Summer series, these shows were only 30 minutes in length.  Compare titles to the other Orson Welles series.  Six shows were 30 minute versions of shows of 1938.  "I'm a Fool", one story of two in the broadcast of August 23, was also used in 1938.  A total of 15 shows were broadcast.
THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1946. CBS network. "Hell On Ice". Sponsored by: Pabst beer. Network, sponsored version. The story of the arctic expedition of Captain DeLong, trapped for over two years in the northern ice pack. Orson Welles announces that this is a revival of a program first produced eight years ago. Orson Welles (host, producer, performer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Elliott Reid, Lurene Tuttle, John Brown. 29:08.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2011-07-25T20_00_56-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 03:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-07-25T20_00_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mercury,summer,theater,orson,welles,adventure,drama,suspense,mystery,otr,old,radio,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1748</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury Theater Of The Air, which started life as a Summer series in 1938. It continued into the Fall and ran until December 4, 1938.  After that, Campbell's became sponsor, changing the name to The Campbell Playhouse, which ran from December 9, 1938 to June 2, 1939.  All shows were one hour long.  On September 15, 1941, The Mercury Theater title again graced the airwaves, for a run of 20 shows. On June 7, 1946, The Mercury Theater made one last appearence on radio.  This was for a Summer series, The Mercury Summer Theater. Unlike the 1938 Summer series, these shows were only 30 minutes in length.  Compare titles to the other Orson Welles series.  Six shows were 30 minute versions of shows of 1938.  &quot;I'm a Fool&quot;, one story of two in the broadcast of August 23, was also used in 1938.  A total of 15 shows were broadcast.
THIS EPISODE:

August 9, 1946. CBS network. &quot;Hell On Ice&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst beer. Network, sponsored version. The story of the arctic expedition of Captain DeLong, trapped for over two years in the northern ice pack. Orson Welles announces that this is a revival of a program first produced eight years ago. Orson Welles (host, producer, performer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Elliott Reid, Lurene Tuttle, John Brown. 29:08.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Hell On Ice (Aired August 9, 1946)

Orson Welles made dramatic radio history with his Mercury T...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Columbia Workshop&quot; - Rendezvous With Kit Carson (04-03-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Columbia Workshop" - Rendezvous With Kit Carson (Aired April 3, 1939)

This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody’s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title “Radios Top Rated Drama Series” and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.  Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it’s face. It required a blend of words and music coupled with each listener’s imagination to make the whole thing work successfully. New techniques were required to combine all of these things in order that the listener could live within the story which was being told. Neither did it go unnoticed that at the same time as achieving all this, it was essential that the broadcasting company’s moral obligations to the listening public were not compromised. 
THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1939. CBS netwoerk. "A Rendezvous With Kit Carson". Sustaining. A touching tale of the old frontier. An elderly and now feeble Kit tells a crony of his experiences trapping beaver and his other adventures. Dean Jagger. 1/2 hour.
  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 04:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-06-18T21_51_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>columbia,workshop,western,frontier,drama,kit,carson,wild,lawless,old,radio,otr,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Columbia Workshop&quot; - Rendezvous With Kit Carson (Aired April 3, 1939)

This was drama with a difference. Columbia Workshop was not everybody&#8217;s cup of tea and in terms of audience popularity it was always noted that it was never a strong contender for the title &#8220;Radios Top Rated Drama Series&#8221; and yet it was always considered to be the drama program that led the way in radio standards. Columbia was the first to experiment with what radio drama was all about, introducing new techniques never before used in over the airwaves drama and because it received little encouragement from established writers, actors, etc., it was only by breaking new ground with new ideas and new techniques from writers who were not versed in the old ways that it was going to survive.  Unlike theater drama which required scenery to stage the settings of a play. Radio drama relied only on the imagination of the listener to interpret the scene. But without the right kind of writer the whole thing could fall flat on it&#8217;s face. It required a blend of words and music coupled with each listener&#8217;s imagination to make the whole thing work successfully. New techniques were required to combine all of these things in order that the listener could live within the story which was being told. Neither did it go unnoticed that at the same time as achieving all this, it was essential that the broadcasting company&#8217;s moral obligations to the listening public were not compromised. 
THIS EPISODE:

April 3, 1939. CBS netwoerk. &quot;A Rendezvous With Kit Carson&quot;. Sustaining. A touching tale of the old frontier. An elderly and now feeble Kit tells a crony of his experiences trapping beaver and his other adventures. Dean Jagger. 1/2 hour.
  

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      <title>Firefighters - 3 Episodes (11-14-49) (11-15-49) (11-16-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ep001 "Tim Collins First Day" (11-14-49) Ep002 "False Alarms" (11-15-49) Ep3 "Is Jimmy Collins Turning In False Alarms" (11-16-49)

Five Bells stand by all stations...Attention all districts, a five alarm fire...Five Bells, move in immediately...That's it...Let's roll...Let's go, FIRE FIGHTERS!" - Presenting Fire Fighters, the true to life story of our unsung heroes who stand ready to ride, day or night, against our most murderous enemy, the Demon of FIRE! Follow the life and death stories of rookie Fire Fighter Tim Collins as he learns how to become a great Fireman like his late father. Fire Fighters is an old time radio series for children. We get to hear our fire fighters in action every week in various fire fighting situations. In addition to being very entertaining, it is also very informative as it covers a variety of topics in the real life scenarios of fire fighters, with shows on different types of fires, what causes a fire, and more. The series is geared towards a child's attention span, but adults will find it interesting as well.
TODAY'S SHOW: Ep001 "Tim Collins First Day" (11-14-49) Ep002 "False Alarms (11-15-49) Ep3 "Is Jimmy Collins Turning In False Alarms"(11-16-49)
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 15:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2011-03-19T08_08_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Ep001 &quot;Tim Collins First Day&quot; (11-14-49) Ep002 &quot;False Alarms&quot; (11-15-49) Ep3 &quot;Is Jimmy Collins Turning In False Alarms&quot; (11-16-49)

Five Bells stand by all stations...Attention all districts, a five alarm fire...Five Bells, move in immediately...That's it...Let's roll...Let's go, FIRE FIGHTERS!&quot; - Presenting Fire Fighters, the true to life story of our unsung heroes who stand ready to ride, day or night, against our most murderous enemy, the Demon of FIRE! Follow the life and death stories of rookie Fire Fighter Tim Collins as he learns how to become a great Fireman like his late father. Fire Fighters is an old time radio series for children. We get to hear our fire fighters in action every week in various fire fighting situations. In addition to being very entertaining, it is also very informative as it covers a variety of topics in the real life scenarios of fire fighters, with shows on different types of fires, what causes a fire, and more. The series is geared towards a child's attention span, but adults will find it interesting as well.
TODAY'S SHOW: Ep001 &quot;Tim Collins First Day&quot; (11-14-49) Ep002 &quot;False Alarms (11-15-49) Ep3 &quot;Is Jimmy Collins Turning In False Alarms&quot;(11-16-49)
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Ep001 &quot;Tim Collins First Day&quot; (11-14-49) Ep002 &quot;False Alarms&quot; (11-15-49) Ep3 &quot;Is Jimmy Collins Tu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. Chameleon - The Perfect Maid Murder Case (12-21-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perfect Maid Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1949)

Mr. Chameleon was a melodrama from the Frank and Anne Hummert radio factory (best known for their voluminous output of soap operas) that began over CBS Radio July 14, 1948. Mr. Chameleon operating out of a Police Headquarters in New York City. He captured his crime suspects by using ingenuous disguises, and once assigned to a case, it would be referred to as “famous” by either the police commissioner or narrator-announcer. Playing the part of Mr. Chameleon during the shows run was veteran radio actor Karl Swenson. "Of Swedish descent, burly, light-haired character actor Karl Swenson was born in Brooklyn and started his four-decade career on radio. Throughout the late 30s and 40s, his voice could be heard all over the airwaves, appearing in scores of daytime serials ("Lorenzo Jones") and mystery dramas ("Inner Sanctum Mysteries"). He gave visual life to one of his serial characters, Walter Manning, in "Portia Faces Life" when it went to TV in 1953. It was during his lengthy work in this medium that he met his wife, stage and radio actress Joan Tompkins. They appeared together throughout their careers on TV and in a few films. In the 1950s, he kept afloat on TV in rugged guest spots ("Dr. Kildare" (1961), "Gunsmoke" (1955), "Maverick" (1957), "Mission: Impossible" (1966) and "Hawaii Five-O" (1968)). He didn't appear in films until age 50+ with minor roles in Kings Go Forth (1958), North to Alaska (1960), The Birds (1963) and The Sons of Katie Elder (1965). His voice was also well utilized in such animated features as The Sword in the Stone (1963) as the voice of Merlin. Karl met actor Michael Landon on the set of "Bonanza" (1959), appearing in four separate episodes over time. Landon remembered him when he began to film "Little House on the Prairie" (1974). Cast in the recurring role of lumber mill owner Lars Hanson, he remained with the show until his death in 1978 of a heart attack. His character on the show also died." Show Notes And Credits To - otrarchive.blogspot and OTRR Group
THIS EPISODE

December 21, 1949. CBS net. "The Perfect Maid Murder Case". Sponsored by: Bayer Aspirin, Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder. Why is a famous millionaire marrying his servant? Karl Swenson, Frank Hummert (dialogue). 1/2 hour.
  

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perfect Maid Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1949)

Mr. Chameleon was a melodrama from the Frank and Anne Hummert radio factory (best known for their voluminous output of soap operas) that began over CBS Radio July 14, 1948. Mr. Chameleon operating out of a Police Headquarters in New York City. He captured his crime suspects by using ingenuous disguises, and once assigned to a case, it would be referred to as &#8220;famous&#8221; by either the police commissioner or narrator-announcer. Playing the part of Mr. Chameleon during the shows run was veteran radio actor Karl Swenson. &quot;Of Swedish descent, burly, light-haired character actor Karl Swenson was born in Brooklyn and started his four-decade career on radio. Throughout the late 30s and 40s, his voice could be heard all over the airwaves, appearing in scores of daytime serials (&quot;Lorenzo Jones&quot;) and mystery dramas (&quot;Inner Sanctum Mysteries&quot;). He gave visual life to one of his serial characters, Walter Manning, in &quot;Portia Faces Life&quot; when it went to TV in 1953. It was during his lengthy work in this medium that he met his wife, stage and radio actress Joan Tompkins. They appeared together throughout their careers on TV and in a few films. In the 1950s, he kept afloat on TV in rugged guest spots (&quot;Dr. Kildare&quot; (1961), &quot;Gunsmoke&quot; (1955), &quot;Maverick&quot; (1957), &quot;Mission: Impossible&quot; (1966) and &quot;Hawaii Five-O&quot; (1968)). He didn't appear in films until age 50+ with minor roles in Kings Go Forth (1958), North to Alaska (1960), The Birds (1963) and The Sons of Katie Elder (1965). His voice was also well utilized in such animated features as The Sword in the Stone (1963) as the voice of Merlin. Karl met actor Michael Landon on the set of &quot;Bonanza&quot; (1959), appearing in four separate episodes over time. Landon remembered him when he began to film &quot;Little House on the Prairie&quot; (1974). Cast in the recurring role of lumber mill owner Lars Hanson, he remained with the show until his death in 1978 of a heart attack. His character on the show also died.&quot; Show Notes And Credits To - otrarchive.blogspot and OTRR Group
THIS EPISODE

December 21, 1949. CBS net. &quot;The Perfect Maid Murder Case&quot;. Sponsored by: Bayer Aspirin, Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder. Why is a famous millionaire marrying his servant? Karl Swenson, Frank Hummert (dialogue). 1/2 hour.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perfect Maid Murder Case (Aired December 21, 1949)

Mr. Chameleon was a melodrama from the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater - Murder From The Bridge (1987)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Murder From The Bridge (1987) *The Exact Date Is Not Known

Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater, established in 1982, is a grass-roots theater group on the Cape whose purpose is to revive and extend the genre of radio mystery theater through a series of original mysteries and suspense thrillers. Jack London declared nothing could match the pleasure of curling up with a good book and a bag of candy on a Saturday afternoon. While nothing can match it, one thing that can surpass it is driving down a moonlit road, bathed in the green glow of the dash lights and listening to a riveting radio thriller! 
THIS EPISODE:

1987. "Murder From The Bridge" - An old man leaps to his death from the Sagamore Bridge spanning the Cape Cod Canal. A clear case of suicide? Perhaps not, once Captain Underhill reads about it in the newspaper. Now, using the same bridge for his own cat and mouse purposes, Captain Underhill takes the killer for a ride. Announcer, Floyd Pratt. Captain Waverly Underhill,  David Ellsworth. Doctor Alexander, Scofield Wally O’Hara. Chris Blackwell, Bill Dame.
  


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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 14:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-10-10T07_37_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>cape,cod,mystery,drama,suspense,thriller,murder,death,killer,police,investigation,crime,lawless,arrest,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Murder From The Bridge (1987) *The Exact Date Is Not Known

Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater, established in 1982, is a grass-roots theater group on the Cape whose purpose is to revive and extend the genre of radio mystery theater through a series of original mysteries and suspense thrillers. Jack London declared nothing could match the pleasure of curling up with a good book and a bag of candy on a Saturday afternoon. While nothing can match it, one thing that can surpass it is driving down a moonlit road, bathed in the green glow of the dash lights and listening to a riveting radio thriller! 
THIS EPISODE:

1987. &quot;Murder From The Bridge&quot; - An old man leaps to his death from the Sagamore Bridge spanning the Cape Cod Canal. A clear case of suicide? Perhaps not, once Captain Underhill reads about it in the newspaper. Now, using the same bridge for his own cat and mouse purposes, Captain Underhill takes the killer for a ride. Announcer, Floyd Pratt. Captain Waverly Underhill,  David Ellsworth. Doctor Alexander, Scofield Wally O&#8217;Hara. Chris Blackwell, Bill Dame.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Murder From The Bridge (1987) *The Exact Date Is Not Known

Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater, est...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Barbara Welles Show - Guest Is Jimmy Stewart (07-21-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest Is Jimmy Stewart (Aired July 21, 1947)

The Barbara Welles Show (an extremely rare program) was a new concept in radio, one that targeted the female listener. Best described in the October 18, 1947 edition of Billboard magazine; "Will you gentlemen please feast your eyes on the facts? Because, frankly, we're not selling the lady's pulchritude. You get that gradis. We're selling her charm for the female radio listener. An women listen to Barbara Welles (Florence Pritchette) on her WOR show, every weekday afternoon at three. They listen - and ACT. They ACT? Within one week, five days, some 6045 women peppered Barbara for a sample of - of all things - paint! And not the kind they gild their faces with. Within two weeks, the number of requests piled up to 10, 297. They came from folks as far off as Maine and Virginia - and even New York. That's mighty pretty mail for a new show, don't you think? Barbara Welles (Florence Pritchette) is such news that LOOK magazine gave her a fancy spread recently. She's something new in radio: a glamour girl with grey matter and a homey touch. You pay only for Barbara Welles when you buy into her WOR show but you get bank-breaking talent as well. Lumininaries like Bing Crosby, June Knight, Lucille Ball and others have been her guests. If you want to move in on what is proving to be one of radio's most productive daytime women's shows, dial PE6 - 8600 NOW.
  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 18:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-08-30T11_59_55-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>barbara,welles,jimmy,stewart,variety,talk,music,song,humor,comedy,female,woman,women,issues,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest Is Jimmy Stewart (Aired July 21, 1947)

The Barbara Welles Show (an extremely rare program) was a new concept in radio, one that targeted the female listener. Best described in the October 18, 1947 edition of Billboard magazine; &quot;Will you gentlemen please feast your eyes on the facts? Because, frankly, we're not selling the lady's pulchritude. You get that gradis. We're selling her charm for the female radio listener. An women listen to Barbara Welles (Florence Pritchette) on her WOR show, every weekday afternoon at three. They listen - and ACT. They ACT? Within one week, five days, some 6045 women peppered Barbara for a sample of - of all things - paint! And not the kind they gild their faces with. Within two weeks, the number of requests piled up to 10, 297. They came from folks as far off as Maine and Virginia - and even New York. That's mighty pretty mail for a new show, don't you think? Barbara Welles (Florence Pritchette) is such news that LOOK magazine gave her a fancy spread recently. She's something new in radio: a glamour girl with grey matter and a homey touch. You pay only for Barbara Welles when you buy into her WOR show but you get bank-breaking talent as well. Lumininaries like Bing Crosby, June Knight, Lucille Ball and others have been her guests. If you want to move in on what is proving to be one of radio's most productive daytime women's shows, dial PE6 - 8600 NOW.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Guest Is Jimmy Stewart (Aired July 21, 1947)

The Barbara Welles Show (an extremely rare progra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Police Headquarters - 2 Episodes From 1932</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes: "The Warehouse Job" and "James Davis Killed" (1932)

Bruce Eells Associates produced this 15-minute series that was then an early syndication, via broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. As was usual then, music filled the first part of the show, so that the local station announcer could do a commercial or two. So the writer and actors were left with a 12 1/2-minute mystery. "The IOU Murder" spins the tale of a mansion murder in which the shot is not suicide. "Paid in Full" is a plot twister in which the guilty is known, but can't be pinned with the crime. In the "Stolen Brain" a professor's body has been has "gone missing" and the brain is held for $35,000 ransom. That's a lot of money even today for a mass of "little grey cells." In another, Mrs. North is found bound and gagged by a dead man in her bedroom. A woman is pushed out from a speeding roadster owned by an Italian with an airtight alibi, but the dead dame has twin brothers who swear vengeance on him anyway. An overdose of cocaine kills a recluse who hasn't left his room in 20 years. A crook cashes a check from a Count who may be a no-count. A boxer is permanently KO'd after a big fight, but the cops finger one of three men taking a shower as the killer. Pretty aggressive stuff for 1932! The shows have very few wrinkles for a 70-year-old (they sound pretty darn good). Twists and turns in plot are as many as the minutes allow. These are fun to hear! There isn't much information on who did the acting. But radio in 1932 was still in its beginnings as a national pastime. This show is a great example of those still early days of radio, when the concept of syndication was still in its infancy. The networks refused to use pre-recorded disks until after WWII! This organization was recording a show on acetate disks and then sending copies out (carefully, as they could break!) to customer stations across America. It was, for that era, very sophisticated media merchandising!
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 02:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-08-13T19_42_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1641</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes: &quot;The Warehouse Job&quot; and &quot;James Davis Killed&quot; (1932)

Bruce Eells Associates produced this 15-minute series that was then an early syndication, via broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. As was usual then, music filled the first part of the show, so that the local station announcer could do a commercial or two. So the writer and actors were left with a 12 1/2-minute mystery. &quot;The IOU Murder&quot; spins the tale of a mansion murder in which the shot is not suicide. &quot;Paid in Full&quot; is a plot twister in which the guilty is known, but can't be pinned with the crime. In the &quot;Stolen Brain&quot; a professor's body has been has &quot;gone missing&quot; and the brain is held for $35,000 ransom. That's a lot of money even today for a mass of &quot;little grey cells.&quot; In another, Mrs. North is found bound and gagged by a dead man in her bedroom. A woman is pushed out from a speeding roadster owned by an Italian with an airtight alibi, but the dead dame has twin brothers who swear vengeance on him anyway. An overdose of cocaine kills a recluse who hasn't left his room in 20 years. A crook cashes a check from a Count who may be a no-count. A boxer is permanently KO'd after a big fight, but the cops finger one of three men taking a shower as the killer. Pretty aggressive stuff for 1932! The shows have very few wrinkles for a 70-year-old (they sound pretty darn good). Twists and turns in plot are as many as the minutes allow. These are fun to hear! There isn't much information on who did the acting. But radio in 1932 was still in its beginnings as a national pastime. This show is a great example of those still early days of radio, when the concept of syndication was still in its infancy. The networks refused to use pre-recorded disks until after WWII! This organization was recording a show on acetate disks and then sending copies out (carefully, as they could break!) to customer stations across America. It was, for that era, very sophisticated media merchandising!
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes: &quot;The Warehouse Job&quot; and &quot;James Davis Killed&quot; (1932)

Bruce Eells Associates produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>U S Postal Inspector - National Grave Marker Co. (10-26-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)

Warren William (December 2, 1894 – September 24, 1948) was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, born the son of Freeman E. and Frances Krech, as Warren William Krech in Aitkin, Minnesota. He had a certain physical resemblance to John Barrymore. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After moving from Broadway to Hollywood in the silent period, he reached his peak as a leading man in early 1930s pre-Production Code films. He was a contract player at the Warner Bros. studio and was known for portraying amoral businessmen, lawyers, and other heartless types, including the Sam Spade character (renamed "Ted Shane") in the second filming of The Maltese Falcon, called Satan Met a Lady (1936) with Bette Davis. He also played sympathetic roles, however, as in Imitation of Life, in which he portrayed Claudette Colbert's love interest. He appeared as her love interest again that year, when he played Julius Caesar to her Cleopatra in Cecil B. DeMille's version of Cleopatra. And he was the swashbucking d'Artagnan in the 1939 version of The Man in the Iron Mask, directed by James Whale. William was the first to portray Erle Stanley Gardner's fictional defense attorney Perry Mason on the big screen and starred in four fast paced, comical, and highly entertaining Perry Mason mysteries. He also played Raffles-like reformed jewel thief The Lone Wolf for Columbia Pictures beginning with The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) with Ida Lupino and Rita Hayworth, and he starred as detective Philo Vance in two films in that series, 1934's The Dragon Murder Case and 1939's The Gracie Allen Murder Case (billed below Gracie Allen). In 1923, he married Helen Barbara Nelson; Mrs. Helen B. Krech - who also survived him - was three years his senior. Warren William died on 24 September 1948 in Hollywood, California of multiple myeloma. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Warren William has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1551 Vine Street. A biography, Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood, will be released in the fall of 2010.
THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1947. An audition recording. Postal Inspector Jefferson Black cracks "one of the vilest schemes ever perpetrated." "The National Grave Marker Company" plans to swindle the parents of dead soldiers. The program may be dated February, 1947. Warren William, Robert Webster Light (director, producer, writer), Ken Christy (doubles), Howard McNear, Ken Cripine (writer). 28:10.
  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-08-13T10_06_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>united,states,postal,inspector,suspense,thriller,drama,racket,lawless,criminal,arrest,investigation,police,murder,killer,apprehend,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)

Warren William (December 2, 1894 &#8211; September 24, 1948) was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, born the son of Freeman E. and Frances Krech, as Warren William Krech in Aitkin, Minnesota. He had a certain physical resemblance to John Barrymore. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After moving from Broadway to Hollywood in the silent period, he reached his peak as a leading man in early 1930s pre-Production Code films. He was a contract player at the Warner Bros. studio and was known for portraying amoral businessmen, lawyers, and other heartless types, including the Sam Spade character (renamed &quot;Ted Shane&quot;) in the second filming of The Maltese Falcon, called Satan Met a Lady (1936) with Bette Davis. He also played sympathetic roles, however, as in Imitation of Life, in which he portrayed Claudette Colbert's love interest. He appeared as her love interest again that year, when he played Julius Caesar to her Cleopatra in Cecil B. DeMille's version of Cleopatra. And he was the swashbucking d'Artagnan in the 1939 version of The Man in the Iron Mask, directed by James Whale. William was the first to portray Erle Stanley Gardner's fictional defense attorney Perry Mason on the big screen and starred in four fast paced, comical, and highly entertaining Perry Mason mysteries. He also played Raffles-like reformed jewel thief The Lone Wolf for Columbia Pictures beginning with The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) with Ida Lupino and Rita Hayworth, and he starred as detective Philo Vance in two films in that series, 1934's The Dragon Murder Case and 1939's The Gracie Allen Murder Case (billed below Gracie Allen). In 1923, he married Helen Barbara Nelson; Mrs. Helen B. Krech - who also survived him - was three years his senior. Warren William died on 24 September 1948 in Hollywood, California of multiple myeloma. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Warren William has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1551 Vine Street. A biography, Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood, will be released in the fall of 2010.
THIS EPISODE:

October 26, 1947. An audition recording. Postal Inspector Jefferson Black cracks &quot;one of the vilest schemes ever perpetrated.&quot; &quot;The National Grave Marker Company&quot; plans to swindle the parents of dead soldiers. The program may be dated February, 1947. Warren William, Robert Webster Light (director, producer, writer), Ken Christy (doubles), Howard McNear, Ken Cripine (writer). 28:10.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)

Warren William (December 2, 1894 &#8211; Septembe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tums Hollywood Theater - Sitting Duck (12-18-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sitting Duck (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Skippy Hollywood Theatre ran from 1941 to 1949 and featured pre-recorded dramas that were played on the air at a different time. This was one of the first variants from live drama plays and was very successful. Of course, it was also the launching pad of Skippy Peanut Butter into the mainstream. In 1951, the Hollywood Theater was sponsored by Tums anti-acid tablets. Little more is known about this series and the following program is considered extremely rare.

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. NBC network. "Sitting Duck". Sponsored by: Tums, N. R. Tablets (Nature's Remedy). A man bets $20,000 that he can sit atop a flagpole for one hundred days. He sees a murder happen...on the 98th day! Cesar Romero, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Don Wilson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Sidney Miller, Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer). 29:24.
  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>tums,hollywood,theater,sitting,duck,cesar,romero,drama,suspense,thriller,mystery,criminal,police,cops,death,greed,setup,wager,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Sitting Duck (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Skippy Hollywood Theatre ran from 1941 to 1949 and featured pre-recorded dramas that were played on the air at a different time. This was one of the first variants from live drama plays and was very successful. Of course, it was also the launching pad of Skippy Peanut Butter into the mainstream. In 1951, the Hollywood Theater was sponsored by Tums anti-acid tablets. Little more is known about this series and the following program is considered extremely rare.

THIS EPISODE:

December 17, 1952. NBC network. &quot;Sitting Duck&quot;. Sponsored by: Tums, N. R. Tablets (Nature's Remedy). A man bets $20,000 that he can sit atop a flagpole for one hundred days. He sees a murder happen...on the 98th day! Cesar Romero, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Don Wilson (announcer), Lillian Buyeff, Sidney Miller, Jack Johnstone (director), Jeff Alexander (composer, conductor), Muffet Peter (writer), Frank DeFelita (writer). 29:24.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Sitting Duck (Aired December 17, 1952)

The Skippy Hollywood Theatre ran from 1941 to 1949 and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Men From The Ministry - The Great Footwear Scandal (10-29-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)

The Men from the Ministry was a British radio comedy series broadcast by the BBC between 1962 and 1977, starring Wilfrid Hyde-White, Richard Murdoch and, from 1966, when he replaced Hyde-White, Deryck Guyler. Written and produced by Edward Taylor with contributions from John Graham, and with some early episodes written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, it ran for 14 series, totalling 147 half-hour episodes. A further 14 episodes were made by BBC Transcription Service in 1980 but never broadcast in the UK. Versions were made by YLE in Finland, Sveriges Radio (SR) in Sweden, and Springbok Radio in South Africa, where it was made into a feature-length film. The series was about lazy, bungling, incompetent civil servants, "Number One" - Roland Hamilton-Jones (Wilfrid Hyde-White) and later Deryck Lennox-Brown (Deryck Guyler), "Number Two" - Richard Lamb (Richard Murdoch), with their dim, typo-prone, teenage secretary, Mildred Murfin (Norma Ronald), all watched-over by the lecherous, pompous, self-seeking Permanent undersecretary Sir Gregory Pitkin (Roy Dotrice and later Ronald Baddiley), all members of the British Civil Service based in Whitehall. The stories centered on their General Assistance Department (analogous to the "Department of Administrative Affairs" in the later Yes Minister), which helps other governmental departments. Instead of assistance, the department creates mix-ups, misunderstandings and cock-ups that lead to a telling-off from Sir Gregory, who sees his 'hard earned' Civil Service career and pension disappearing.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 23:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-08-11T16_03_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1733</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)

The Men from the Ministry was a British radio comedy series broadcast by the BBC between 1962 and 1977, starring Wilfrid Hyde-White, Richard Murdoch and, from 1966, when he replaced Hyde-White, Deryck Guyler. Written and produced by Edward Taylor with contributions from John Graham, and with some early episodes written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, it ran for 14 series, totalling 147 half-hour episodes. A further 14 episodes were made by BBC Transcription Service in 1980 but never broadcast in the UK. Versions were made by YLE in Finland, Sveriges Radio (SR) in Sweden, and Springbok Radio in South Africa, where it was made into a feature-length film. The series was about lazy, bungling, incompetent civil servants, &quot;Number One&quot; - Roland Hamilton-Jones (Wilfrid Hyde-White) and later Deryck Lennox-Brown (Deryck Guyler), &quot;Number Two&quot; - Richard Lamb (Richard Murdoch), with their dim, typo-prone, teenage secretary, Mildred Murfin (Norma Ronald), all watched-over by the lecherous, pompous, self-seeking Permanent undersecretary Sir Gregory Pitkin (Roy Dotrice and later Ronald Baddiley), all members of the British Civil Service based in Whitehall. The stories centered on their General Assistance Department (analogous to the &quot;Department of Administrative Affairs&quot; in the later Yes Minister), which helps other governmental departments. Instead of assistance, the department creates mix-ups, misunderstandings and cock-ups that lead to a telling-off from Sir Gregory, who sees his 'hard earned' Civil Service career and pension disappearing.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Great Footwear Scandal (Aired October 29, 1962)

The Men from the Ministry was a British ra...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Lama - The Man Who Never Existed (06-05-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Man Who Never Existed (Aired June 5, 1949)

The Green Lama first appeared in a short novel entitled The Green Lama in the April 1940 issue of Double Detective magazine. The novel was written by Kendell Foster Crossen using the pseudonym of "Richard Foster". Writing in 1976, Crossen recalled that the character was created because the publishers of Double Detective, the Frank Munsey company, wanted a competitor for The Shadow which was published by their rivals Street &amp; Smith. The character was originally conceived as "The Gray Lama" thinking that he could hide in the shadows and sneak around, but tests of the cover art proved to be less than satisfactory so they changed his color to green. The Green Lama proved to be successful (though not as successful as The Shadow), and Crossen continued to produce Green Lama stories for Double Detective regularly up until March 1943, for a total of 14 stories. More than three years after the demise of his comic-book, the Green Lama was resurrected for a short-lived CBS radio series in 1949, with the character's voice provided by Paul Frees. This version of the Green Lama was also written by creator Kendell Foster Crossen, along with several co-writers. CBS Television considered producing a Television version of The Green Lama for the 1950 Television season. The proposal apparently never got the green light.
THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. "The Man Who Never Existed". Sustaining. An archeologist's murder leads Jethro Dumont, the Green Lama, to Mexico. Paul Frees, Ben Wright, Herb Vigran, Harry Bartell. 1/2 hour.
  




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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-07-30T14_33_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>green,lama,detective,mystery,murder,law,police,investigation,justice,arrest,suspense,thriller,drama,action,super-hero,crime,fighter,paul,frees,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Man Who Never Existed (Aired June 5, 1949)

The Green Lama first appeared in a short novel entitled The Green Lama in the April 1940 issue of Double Detective magazine. The novel was written by Kendell Foster Crossen using the pseudonym of &quot;Richard Foster&quot;. Writing in 1976, Crossen recalled that the character was created because the publishers of Double Detective, the Frank Munsey company, wanted a competitor for The Shadow which was published by their rivals Street &amp; Smith. The character was originally conceived as &quot;The Gray Lama&quot; thinking that he could hide in the shadows and sneak around, but tests of the cover art proved to be less than satisfactory so they changed his color to green. The Green Lama proved to be successful (though not as successful as The Shadow), and Crossen continued to produce Green Lama stories for Double Detective regularly up until March 1943, for a total of 14 stories. More than three years after the demise of his comic-book, the Green Lama was resurrected for a short-lived CBS radio series in 1949, with the character's voice provided by Paul Frees. This version of the Green Lama was also written by creator Kendell Foster Crossen, along with several co-writers. CBS Television considered producing a Television version of The Green Lama for the 1950 Television season. The proposal apparently never got the green light.
THIS EPISODE:

June 5, 1949. CBS network. &quot;The Man Who Never Existed&quot;. Sustaining. An archeologist's murder leads Jethro Dumont, the Green Lama, to Mexico. Paul Frees, Ben Wright, Herb Vigran, Harry Bartell. 1/2 hour.
  




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      <itunes:subtitle>The Man Who Never Existed (Aired June 5, 1949)

The Green Lama first appeared in a short novel ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Ripley's Believe It Or Not - Presidents (08-06-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Presidents (Aired August 6, 1947)

Robert LeRoy Ripley was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist, who created the world famous Ripley's Believe It or Not! newspaper panel series, radio show, and television show which feature odd 'facts' from around the world. Subjects covered in Ripley's cartoons and text ranged from sports feats to little known facts about unusual and exotic sites, but what ensured the concept's popularity may have been that Ripley also included items submitted by readers, who supplied photographs of a wide variety of small town American trivia, ranging from unusually shaped vegetables to oddly marked domestic animals, all documented by photographs and then depicted by Ripley's drawings. He died on broadcast during his weekly show May 27, 1949. Some have called Ripley a liar and accused him of exaggerating the facts, but throughout the years, he always gave appropriate sources. He claimed to be able to "prove every statement he made.", and the major reason he could make such a claim was that behind him stood the work of the indefatigable professional fact researcher, Norbert Pearlroth, who assembled Believe it or Not!s vast array of odd historical, geographical, and scientific facts and also verified the small-town claims submitted by readers. Pearlroth, who spoke 11 languages, spent 52 years as the feature's researcher, working in the New York Public Library ten hours a day, six days a week, finding and verifying unusual facts for Ripley and, after Ripley's death, for the King Features syndicate editors who took over management of the Believe it or Not!' panel. He was born December 25, 1890 and died May 27, 1949 (aged 58).
THIS EPISODE:

Radio Odditorium. "Presidents" - August 6, 1947. NBC network. Gregory Abbott tells a story about George Washington and his mother's horses, how Abe Lincoln first met Jefferson Davis, how FDR was annoying the Germans at the age of eleven. Gregory Abbott. 15 minutes.
  





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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-07-26T16_56_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>believe,it,or,not,robert,ripley,american,cartoonist,unusual,factual,odd,weird,adventure,drama,history,unknown,strange,variety,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Presidents (Aired August 6, 1947)

Robert LeRoy Ripley was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist, who created the world famous Ripley's Believe It or Not! newspaper panel series, radio show, and television show which feature odd 'facts' from around the world. Subjects covered in Ripley's cartoons and text ranged from sports feats to little known facts about unusual and exotic sites, but what ensured the concept's popularity may have been that Ripley also included items submitted by readers, who supplied photographs of a wide variety of small town American trivia, ranging from unusually shaped vegetables to oddly marked domestic animals, all documented by photographs and then depicted by Ripley's drawings. He died on broadcast during his weekly show May 27, 1949. Some have called Ripley a liar and accused him of exaggerating the facts, but throughout the years, he always gave appropriate sources. He claimed to be able to &quot;prove every statement he made.&quot;, and the major reason he could make such a claim was that behind him stood the work of the indefatigable professional fact researcher, Norbert Pearlroth, who assembled Believe it or Not!s vast array of odd historical, geographical, and scientific facts and also verified the small-town claims submitted by readers. Pearlroth, who spoke 11 languages, spent 52 years as the feature's researcher, working in the New York Public Library ten hours a day, six days a week, finding and verifying unusual facts for Ripley and, after Ripley's death, for the King Features syndicate editors who took over management of the Believe it or Not!' panel. He was born December 25, 1890 and died May 27, 1949 (aged 58).
THIS EPISODE:

Radio Odditorium. &quot;Presidents&quot; - August 6, 1947. NBC network. Gregory Abbott tells a story about George Washington and his mother's horses, how Abe Lincoln first met Jefferson Davis, how FDR was annoying the Germans at the age of eleven. Gregory Abbott. 15 minutes.
  





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      <itunes:subtitle>Presidents (Aired August 6, 1947)

Robert LeRoy Ripley was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mercury Summer Theater - The Search For Henri Lefe (07-12-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Search For Henri Lefe (Aired July 12, 1946)

The first radio production was of Bram Stoker's Dracula, with Welles playing both Count Dracula and Doctor Seward; other adaptations included Treasure Island, A Tale of Two Cities, The Thirty-Nine Steps, The Man Who Was Thursday and The Count of Monte Cristo. Originally scheduled for nine weeks, the network extended the run into the autumn, moving the show from its Monday night slot, where it was the summer substitute for the Lux Radio Theatre, to a Sunday night slot opposite Edgar Bergen'spopular variety show.  The early programs were praised by critics, but ratings were low. One broadcast changed the ratings: The October 30, 1938 adaptation of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Possibly thousands of listeners thought Martians were in fact invading the earth, due to the faux-news quality of most of the broadcast. Significant publicity was generated, and The Mercury Theater on the Air quickly became one of radio's top-rated shows. The War of the Worlds notoriety had a welcome side effect of netting the show the sponsorship of Campbell's Soup, guaranteeing its survival for a period, and beginning on December 9, 1938, the show was known as The Campbell Playhouse.  Welles revived the Mercury Theater title for a short series in the summer of 1946. The company moved to Hollywood for their second season, and continued briefly after Welles' final perfomance in March of 1940. 
THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1946. CBS network. "The Search For Henri Lefevre". Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. No sooner does a composer finish his composition, then he hears it being performed on the radio! An interesting comparison with the same script produced on "Suspense" starring Paul Muni. Welles mentions that next week, he will do again "Treasure Island," which he says "is the first drama I ever did on CBS." Next week however, "Life With Adam" was substituted. Orson Welles (producer, host, performer), Lucille Fletcher (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Jim Ameche (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 30:09.
  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-06</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-07-21T09_25_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>mercury,theater,orson,wells,drama,suspense,mystery,thriller,horror,science,fiction,scifi,weird,composer,music,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>The Search For Henri Lefe (Aired July 12, 1946)

The first radio production was of Bram Stoker's Dracula, with Welles playing both Count Dracula and Doctor Seward; other adaptations included Treasure Island, A Tale of Two Cities, The Thirty-Nine Steps, The Man Who Was Thursday and The Count of Monte Cristo. Originally scheduled for nine weeks, the network extended the run into the autumn, moving the show from its Monday night slot, where it was the summer substitute for the Lux Radio Theatre, to a Sunday night slot opposite Edgar Bergen'spopular variety show.  The early programs were praised by critics, but ratings were low. One broadcast changed the ratings: The October 30, 1938 adaptation of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Possibly thousands of listeners thought Martians were in fact invading the earth, due to the faux-news quality of most of the broadcast. Significant publicity was generated, and The Mercury Theater on the Air quickly became one of radio's top-rated shows. The War of the Worlds notoriety had a welcome side effect of netting the show the sponsorship of Campbell's Soup, guaranteeing its survival for a period, and beginning on December 9, 1938, the show was known as The Campbell Playhouse.  Welles revived the Mercury Theater title for a short series in the summer of 1946. The company moved to Hollywood for their second season, and continued briefly after Welles' final perfomance in March of 1940. 
THIS EPISODE:

July 12, 1946. CBS network. &quot;The Search For Henri Lefevre&quot;. Sponsored by: Pabst Beer. No sooner does a composer finish his composition, then he hears it being performed on the radio! An interesting comparison with the same script produced on &quot;Suspense&quot; starring Paul Muni. Welles mentions that next week, he will do again &quot;Treasure Island,&quot; which he says &quot;is the first drama I ever did on CBS.&quot; Next week however, &quot;Life With Adam&quot; was substituted. Orson Welles (producer, host, performer), Lucille Fletcher (writer), Mercedes McCambridge, Jim Ameche (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor). 30:09.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Search For Henri Lefe (Aired July 12, 1946)

The first radio production was of Bram Stoker'...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your Hit Parade - I Love You Frank Sinatra (05-06-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[I Love You Frank Sinatra (Aired May 6, 1944)

The origins of the format can be traced back to the Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra (aka Lucky Strike Orchestra), which aired on NBC from 1928 to 1931, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. Led by Benjamin A. Rolfe, The Lucky Strike Dance Hour was heard on the NBC network for an hour at 10pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The program introduced the slogan, "Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet." In a cross-promotion, Rolfe made recordings for Edison Records as B.A. Rolfe and his Lucky Strike Orchestra. Jules Stein's Music Corporation of America was the exclusive supplier of bands for The Lucky Strike Dance Hour, which featured George Olsen and His Orchestra with the comedy of Bert Lahr in the summer of 1933. When Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, it was a 60-minute program with 15 songs played in a random format. Initially, the songs were more important than the singers, so a stable of vocalists went uncredited and were paid only $100 per program. In 1936-37, it was carried on both NBC and CBS. Script continuity in the late 1930s and early 1940s was written by Alan Jay Lerner before he found fame as a lyricist. Some years passed before the countdown format was introduced, with the number of songs varying from seven to 15. Vocalists in the 1930s included Buddy Clark, Lanny Ross, Kay Thompson and Bea Wain (1939-44), who was married to the show's announcer, French-born André Baruch. Frank Sinatra joined the show in 1943 and stayed until 1945, returning (1946-49) to co-star with Doris Day. Hugely popular on CBS through the WWII years, Your Hit Parade returned to NBC in 1947.
THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1944. "I Love You Frank Sinatra" - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. 9:00 P. M. (EWT). Frank Sinatra sings the first tune (in 9th position), "Poinciana." The commercials are based on the Kentucky Derby. Frank Sinatra, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Lyn Murray (conductor), The Hit Paraders, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Kenny Delmar (announcer), Del Sharbutt (announcer), Joan Edwards. 44:31.
  

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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>I Love You Frank Sinatra (Aired May 6, 1944)

The origins of the format can be traced back to the Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra (aka Lucky Strike Orchestra), which aired on NBC from 1928 to 1931, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. Led by Benjamin A. Rolfe, The Lucky Strike Dance Hour was heard on the NBC network for an hour at 10pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The program introduced the slogan, &quot;Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.&quot; In a cross-promotion, Rolfe made recordings for Edison Records as B.A. Rolfe and his Lucky Strike Orchestra. Jules Stein's Music Corporation of America was the exclusive supplier of bands for The Lucky Strike Dance Hour, which featured George Olsen and His Orchestra with the comedy of Bert Lahr in the summer of 1933. When Your Hit Parade began on NBC April 20, 1935, it was a 60-minute program with 15 songs played in a random format. Initially, the songs were more important than the singers, so a stable of vocalists went uncredited and were paid only $100 per program. In 1936-37, it was carried on both NBC and CBS. Script continuity in the late 1930s and early 1940s was written by Alan Jay Lerner before he found fame as a lyricist. Some years passed before the countdown format was introduced, with the number of songs varying from seven to 15. Vocalists in the 1930s included Buddy Clark, Lanny Ross, Kay Thompson and Bea Wain (1939-44), who was married to the show's announcer, French-born Andr&#233; Baruch. Frank Sinatra joined the show in 1943 and stayed until 1945, returning (1946-49) to co-star with Doris Day. Hugely popular on CBS through the WWII years, Your Hit Parade returned to NBC in 1947.
THIS EPISODE:

May 6, 1944. &quot;I Love You Frank Sinatra&quot; - CBS network. Sponsored by: Lucky Strike. 9:00 P. M. (EWT). Frank Sinatra sings the first tune (in 9th position), &quot;Poinciana.&quot; The commercials are based on the Kentucky Derby. Frank Sinatra, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Lyn Murray (conductor), The Hit Paraders, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), F. E. Boone (tobacco auctioneer), Basil Ruysdael (commercial spokesman), Kenny Delmar (announcer), Del Sharbutt (announcer), Joan Edwards. 44:31.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>I Love You Frank Sinatra (Aired May 6, 1944)

The origins of the format can be traced back to t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Second Chance - First Contestant  Is Jack Miliam (06-22-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[First Contestant Jack Miliam (Aired June 22, 1953)

SECOND CHANCE was a quiz show out of New York. HOST: John Leonard "Johnny" Olson (May 22, 1910 – October 12, 1985) an American radio personality and television announcer, most notable for announcing 32 game shows from Mark Goodson-Bill Todman productions, from the late 1950s through the mid 1980s. You may remember him from the TV show "The Price Is Right" or "Name That Tune". Second Chance starts off "If at first you don't suceed there is always a second chance". The object is to identify a famous personality who has expierenced a second chance in life. Can you identify the person? Olson also announced the Merv Griffin-hosted Play Your Hunch, which lasted until 1963 and began his long association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, five years earlier.Olson continued to announce What's My Line? and To Tell the Truth after both shows moved from CBS to syndication in the late 1960s. His involvement with both of them ended when he was designated announcer of the 1972 revivals of The Price Is Right and I've Got a Secret, both of which were taped in Hollywood, and left New York for the west coast.
THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1953. "First Contestant Is Jack Miliam". NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. The first contestant is Jack Milam, who regrets running out on his bride-to-be after proposing marriage. The system cue is added live. Johnny Olson (host), Fred Collins (announcer). 17:23.
  


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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 18:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-07-09T11_34_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>First Contestant Jack Miliam (Aired June 22, 1953)

SECOND CHANCE was a quiz show out of New York. HOST: John Leonard &quot;Johnny&quot; Olson (May 22, 1910 &#8211; October 12, 1985) an American radio personality and television announcer, most notable for announcing 32 game shows from Mark Goodson-Bill Todman productions, from the late 1950s through the mid 1980s. You may remember him from the TV show &quot;The Price Is Right&quot; or &quot;Name That Tune&quot;. Second Chance starts off &quot;If at first you don't suceed there is always a second chance&quot;. The object is to identify a famous personality who has expierenced a second chance in life. Can you identify the person? Olson also announced the Merv Griffin-hosted Play Your Hunch, which lasted until 1963 and began his long association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, five years earlier.Olson continued to announce What's My Line? and To Tell the Truth after both shows moved from CBS to syndication in the late 1960s. His involvement with both of them ended when he was designated announcer of the 1972 revivals of The Price Is Right and I've Got a Secret, both of which were taped in Hollywood, and left New York for the west coast.
THIS EPISODE:

June 22, 1953. &quot;First Contestant Is Jack Miliam&quot;. NBC network. Sustaining. The first show of the series. The first contestant is Jack Milam, who regrets running out on his bride-to-be after proposing marriage. The system cue is added live. Johnny Olson (host), Fred Collins (announcer). 17:23.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>First Contestant Jack Miliam (Aired June 22, 1953)

SECOND CHANCE was a quiz show out of New Yo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Future Tense - Cold Equation (05-08-74)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cold Equation (Aired May 22, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One "blast off" sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to "Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975", see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, "Pail of Air" was awarded the Ohio State Award for "network quality radio drama". "Cold Equation" won a Peabody Award in 1978 "for championing radio drama". These shows, although not easily found, offer a unique opportunity to compare shows produced in radio's golden age to the same script produced today. If you do, please keep in mind that these shows were done with non-professional actors and production staff. Still, they are well done and are anenjoyable listen, especially "Born of Man And Woman" (my favorite).
THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. "Cold Equation". Sustaining. A good story without the expected happy ending. A beautiful young girl stows away on a spaceshop and must be killed. The script was used previously on "X Minus One" on August 25, 1955 and subsequently on "Audion Theater" on October 6, 1990. Eli Segal (producer, director), Tom Godwin (author), Peg Small, Tom Small, Mark Spink, John Scott, Richard Niessink. 28:14.
  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 04:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-07-07T21_18_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Cold Equation (Aired May 22, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of shows that aired at various times in 1974 through 1976 on WMUK, college radio station of Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The shows were announced as being produced by WMUK Special Projects and used local actors. Professor Eli Segal updated some X Minus One and Dimension X scripts, changing place and time to local area and time, as required. The series used original X Minus One music opening, closing and scene bridges although it didn't use the X Minus One &quot;blast off&quot; sequence. (It did use it at least once as a sound effect). In the first series aired in May of 1974, with the shows broadcast Monday through Thursday (from a comment at the end of one show). From information found, the first series appears to have been repeated in June of 1974 and again in August of of 1976 (from corrections to &quot;Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975&quot;, see Log Comments). The second series is believed to have aired in July of 1976 (from the Gold Index, see Log Comments). In 1975, &quot;Pail of Air&quot; was awarded the Ohio State Award for &quot;network quality radio drama&quot;. &quot;Cold Equation&quot; won a Peabody Award in 1978 &quot;for championing radio drama&quot;. These shows, although not easily found, offer a unique opportunity to compare shows produced in radio's golden age to the same script produced today. If you do, please keep in mind that these shows were done with non-professional actors and production staff. Still, they are well done and are anenjoyable listen, especially &quot;Born of Man And Woman&quot; (my favorite).
THIS EPISODE:

May 22, 1974. WMUK-FM, Kalamazoo, Michigan. &quot;Cold Equation&quot;. Sustaining. A good story without the expected happy ending. A beautiful young girl stows away on a spaceshop and must be killed. The script was used previously on &quot;X Minus One&quot; on August 25, 1955 and subsequently on &quot;Audion Theater&quot; on October 6, 1990. Eli Segal (producer, director), Tom Godwin (author), Peg Small, Tom Small, Mark Spink, John Scott, Richard Niessink. 28:14.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Cold Equation (Aired May 22, 1974)

Future Tense was the title given to two short series of sho...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Goldbergs - 3 Episodes (05-21-41)  (05-22-41)  (05-22-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[3 Episodes (05-21-41)  (05-22-41)  (05-22-41)

The Rise of the Goldbergs began as skits produced at her family's Catskills hotel for the rainy-day entertainment of guests. Originally centered around the comic character Maltke Talznitsky, Maltke became Molly and Talzinitsky modulated to Goldberg, while Berg herself ventured into writing theatrical and commercial continuities. On 20 November 1929, the first episode of The Rise of the Goldbergs aired as a sustaining program on WJZ, flagship of the NBC Blue network, no doubt building on the success of radio's first network dramatic serial, Amos 'n' Andy, introduced in August 1929. Early scripts concerned themselves explicitly and intimately with an immigrant Jewish family's assimilation into American life. The cast consisted of "Molly" herself, playing the wise and warmhearted wife of Jake (James R. Waters) and mother of Rosalie (Roslyn Silber), and Sammy (Alfred Ryder/Alfred Corn). Uncle David (Menasha Skulnik) filled the role of resident family patriarch. Molly, Jake, and Uncle David spoke with a heavy Yiddish accent, while the children favored standard American with a goodly dash of the Bronx. Much humor derived from Molly's malapropisms and "Old World" turns of phrase, drawing on the vaudeville ethnic dialogue tradition. The first season's scripts deal with such issues as the difficulties of raising children in an American environment that sometimes clashed with old world traditions, and the immigrant family's striving for economic success and security. Molly's conversations up the airshaft with her neighbor--"Yoo hoo, Mrs. Bloo-oom"--and frequent visitors in their small apartment vividly invoke New York tenement life. The success of this slice of specifically ethnic, but far from atypical, American experience resulted in eighteen thousand letters pouring into NBC's office when Berg's illness forced the show off the air for a week.
TODAY'S SHOW:

May 21, 1941. Ep. 0960 "Sylvia &amp; Molly Face Each Other"

May 22, 1941. Ep. 0961 "Sammy &amp; Sylvia Talk"

May 23, 1941. Ep. 0962 "Molly Chastises Mr. Allison"
  


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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 04:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-04-07T21_58_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>3 Episodes (05-21-41)  (05-22-41)  (05-22-41)

The Rise of the Goldbergs began as skits produced at her family's Catskills hotel for the rainy-day entertainment of guests. Originally centered around the comic character Maltke Talznitsky, Maltke became Molly and Talzinitsky modulated to Goldberg, while Berg herself ventured into writing theatrical and commercial continuities. On 20 November 1929, the first episode of The Rise of the Goldbergs aired as a sustaining program on WJZ, flagship of the NBC Blue network, no doubt building on the success of radio's first network dramatic serial, Amos 'n' Andy, introduced in August 1929. Early scripts concerned themselves explicitly and intimately with an immigrant Jewish family's assimilation into American life. The cast consisted of &quot;Molly&quot; herself, playing the wise and warmhearted wife of Jake (James R. Waters) and mother of Rosalie (Roslyn Silber), and Sammy (Alfred Ryder/Alfred Corn). Uncle David (Menasha Skulnik) filled the role of resident family patriarch. Molly, Jake, and Uncle David spoke with a heavy Yiddish accent, while the children favored standard American with a goodly dash of the Bronx. Much humor derived from Molly's malapropisms and &quot;Old World&quot; turns of phrase, drawing on the vaudeville ethnic dialogue tradition. The first season's scripts deal with such issues as the difficulties of raising children in an American environment that sometimes clashed with old world traditions, and the immigrant family's striving for economic success and security. Molly's conversations up the airshaft with her neighbor--&quot;Yoo hoo, Mrs. Bloo-oom&quot;--and frequent visitors in their small apartment vividly invoke New York tenement life. The success of this slice of specifically ethnic, but far from atypical, American experience resulted in eighteen thousand letters pouring into NBC's office when Berg's illness forced the show off the air for a week.
TODAY'S SHOW:

May 21, 1941. Ep. 0960 &quot;Sylvia &amp; Molly Face Each Other&quot;

May 22, 1941. Ep. 0961 &quot;Sammy &amp; Sylvia Talk&quot;

May 23, 1941. Ep. 0962 &quot;Molly Chastises Mr. Allison&quot;
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>3 Episodes (05-21-41)  (05-22-41)  (05-22-41)

The Rise of the Goldbergs began as skits produce...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Rifleman&quot; - Outlaw's Inheritance (06-16-59)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Rifleman" - Outlaw's Inheritance(Aired June 16, 1959)

Westerns were popular when The Rifleman premiered, and producers struggled to find gimmicks to distinguish one show from another. The Rifleman's gimmick was a modified Winchester Model 1892 rifle with a trigger mechanism allowing for rapid-fire shots. Despite the anachronism of a Model 1892 in the 1880s, Connors demonstrated its rapid-fire action during the opening credits as McCain dispatched an unseen villain on North Fork's main street. Although the rifle may have appeared in every episode, it was not always fired, as some plots did not lend themselves to violent solutions, e.g., a cruel teacher at Mark's one-room school. There were several episodes where McCain dispatched the bad guys without the use of the rifle at all and he once threw the rifle to knock his opponent off his horse instead of killing him because he was a friend. In one episode McCain even "spiked" the barrel of his own gun when he knew it was going to fall into the hands of the villain so that it would backfire. McCain was also well versed in the use of a six gun although he did not own one and this aspect was rarely shown.
THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1959. "Outlaw's Inheritance" - The towns' people question the reputation of Lucas when he is named in a will of a notorious outlaw. William Bishop - Dabbs Greer - Harlan Warde - Bartlett Robinson - Robert Foulk. Writers: Judy &amp; George W. George ~ Director: Don Taylor.
  


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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-03-09T22_06_49-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Rifleman&quot; - Outlaw's Inheritance(Aired June 16, 1959)

Westerns were popular when The Rifleman premiered, and producers struggled to find gimmicks to distinguish one show from another. The Rifleman's gimmick was a modified Winchester Model 1892 rifle with a trigger mechanism allowing for rapid-fire shots. Despite the anachronism of a Model 1892 in the 1880s, Connors demonstrated its rapid-fire action during the opening credits as McCain dispatched an unseen villain on North Fork's main street. Although the rifle may have appeared in every episode, it was not always fired, as some plots did not lend themselves to violent solutions, e.g., a cruel teacher at Mark's one-room school. There were several episodes where McCain dispatched the bad guys without the use of the rifle at all and he once threw the rifle to knock his opponent off his horse instead of killing him because he was a friend. In one episode McCain even &quot;spiked&quot; the barrel of his own gun when he knew it was going to fall into the hands of the villain so that it would backfire. McCain was also well versed in the use of a six gun although he did not own one and this aspect was rarely shown.
THIS EPISODE:

June 16, 1959. &quot;Outlaw's Inheritance&quot; - The towns' people question the reputation of Lucas when he is named in a will of a notorious outlaw. William Bishop - Dabbs Greer - Harlan Warde - Bartlett Robinson - Robert Foulk. Writers: Judy &amp; George W. George ~ Director: Don Taylor.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Boxcars711 Overnight Western &quot;The Rifleman&quot; - Outlaw's Inheritance(Aired June 16, 1959)

Wester...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Green Valley Line - Ep.01 and Ep.02 (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode 01 "Spider And The Stranger" and Program 02 "Pop's New Assistant" (1947)

The Green Valley Line is "the story of a back-country railroad in the early years of the 20th Century". Not much is known about the people or history of the Green Valley Line radio show. It was probably a single radio station production, since it doesn't even have credits. There's a real live quality to the show, since there's mis-reading of dialogue, and skewed inflections, but that's a great deal of the charm with this rarely-heard local show. It has simple, direct dialogue and almost no sound effects except for the great sounds of the trains and some random railroad office sounds such as typewriters and such.
TODAY'S SHOW:

Program #1. "Spider And The Stranger" - Syndicated. A pre-war series. "A story of a small back-country railroad in the early years of the twentieth century. A story of the lives of small town people in the America of thirty five years ago." Spider McGee and "Slim" arrive in Morristown to find that the Green Valley Line may be sold to the C. K. and W. railroad. "Slim" is really named Bill, and is the son of the millionaire owner of the C. K. and W.! Bill is played by Rollon Parker, the voice of John Todd (Tonto!) is also heard. Since both Parker and Todd are veterans of "The Lone Ranger" program, it's safe to conclude that this series was probably recorded at and syndicated by WXYZ, Detroit. Rollon Parker, John Todd. 13:04.

Program #2. "Pop's New Assistant" - Syndicated. Bill meets Carrie and it's hate at first sight! The Green Valley Line has a $160,000 mortgage due in three months! Rollon Parker, John Todd. 12:46.
  



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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-02-07T21_29_02-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 01 &quot;Spider And The Stranger&quot; and Program 02 &quot;Pop's New Assistant&quot; (1947)

The Green Valley Line is &quot;the story of a back-country railroad in the early years of the 20th Century&quot;. Not much is known about the people or history of the Green Valley Line radio show. It was probably a single radio station production, since it doesn't even have credits. There's a real live quality to the show, since there's mis-reading of dialogue, and skewed inflections, but that's a great deal of the charm with this rarely-heard local show. It has simple, direct dialogue and almost no sound effects except for the great sounds of the trains and some random railroad office sounds such as typewriters and such.
TODAY'S SHOW:

Program #1. &quot;Spider And The Stranger&quot; - Syndicated. A pre-war series. &quot;A story of a small back-country railroad in the early years of the twentieth century. A story of the lives of small town people in the America of thirty five years ago.&quot; Spider McGee and &quot;Slim&quot; arrive in Morristown to find that the Green Valley Line may be sold to the C. K. and W. railroad. &quot;Slim&quot; is really named Bill, and is the son of the millionaire owner of the C. K. and W.! Bill is played by Rollon Parker, the voice of John Todd (Tonto!) is also heard. Since both Parker and Todd are veterans of &quot;The Lone Ranger&quot; program, it's safe to conclude that this series was probably recorded at and syndicated by WXYZ, Detroit. Rollon Parker, John Todd. 13:04.

Program #2. &quot;Pop's New Assistant&quot; - Syndicated. Bill meets Carrie and it's hate at first sight! The Green Valley Line has a $160,000 mortgage due in three months! Rollon Parker, John Todd. 12:46.
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 01 &quot;Spider And The Stranger&quot; and Program 02 &quot;Pop's New Assistant&quot; (1947)

The Green Val...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Misadventures Of Si &amp; Elmer - Mystery Of The Bank Vault (2 Episodes) 1931</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mystery Of The Bank Vault (2 Episodes) 1931

The Misadventures Of Si and Elmer - Silas Q. Perkins and Elmer Peabody from Punkinville are the Hayseed Sherlocks, recent graduates of the Snoop &amp; Sneak Correspondent School. The early MIS-adventure serial, traces their investigative careers and resulting misadventures. This is the earliest adventure serial known to be available.Syndicated by R.U. McIntosh and Associates (Perry Crandall). Transcribed (Hollywood Radioscriptions, Inc. Studios).
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mystery Of The Bank Vault (2 Episodes) 1931

The Misadventures Of Si and Elmer - Silas Q. Perkins and Elmer Peabody from Punkinville are the Hayseed Sherlocks, recent graduates of the Snoop &amp; Sneak Correspondent School. The early MIS-adventure serial, traces their investigative careers and resulting misadventures. This is the earliest adventure serial known to be available.Syndicated by R.U. McIntosh and Associates (Perry Crandall). Transcribed (Hollywood Radioscriptions, Inc. Studios).
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mystery Of The Bank Vault (2 Episodes) 1931

The Misadventures Of Si and Elmer - Silas Q. Perki...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mail Call - Victor Borge Entertains The Troops (1945)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Victor Borge Entertains The Troops (1945)

Mail Call - Command Performance became the first of these, when it was produced for the first time on March 1, 1942. On May 26, 1942, the Armed Forces Radio Services was formally established. Originally, its programming comprised network radio shows with the commercials removed. However, it soon began producing other original programming, such as Mail Call, G.I. Journal, Jubilee, and G.I. Jive. At its peak in 1945, the Service produced around twenty hours of original programming each week. Mail Call was primarily played to the American soldiers of WWII and featured an amazing array of celebrities. Some of the best and brightest stars of radio came out to entertain our men in uniform when they needed it most.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2010-01-13T17_17_04-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2010-01-13T17_17_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2003</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor Borge Entertains The Troops (1945)

Mail Call - Command Performance became the first of these, when it was produced for the first time on March 1, 1942. On May 26, 1942, the Armed Forces Radio Services was formally established. Originally, its programming comprised network radio shows with the commercials removed. However, it soon began producing other original programming, such as Mail Call, G.I. Journal, Jubilee, and G.I. Jive. At its peak in 1945, the Service produced around twenty hours of original programming each week. Mail Call was primarily played to the American soldiers of WWII and featured an amazing array of celebrities. Some of the best and brightest stars of radio came out to entertain our men in uniform when they needed it most.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor Borge Entertains The Troops (1945)

Mail Call - Command Performance became the first of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Recollections At 30 - The Big Bands (10-10-56)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Big Bands (Aired October 10, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 - The thirtieth anniversary of the National Broadcasting Company took place in the mid 1950s. To honour the occasion a special program celebrating many "old time radio" broadcasts from the far back as 1927 was created. A look back at the early days of radio. This program highlighting the program stars, songs, and great moments in sports and special events from the 1927 on, included were true stars such as Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson, Red Skelton, Rudy Vallee, Connie Boswell, as well as Dinah Shore and Judy Garland's debuts. It also includes programs from Vic and Sade, Bergen and McCarthy, Lights Out, and more. In addition listeners were encouraged to write in and request old time radio shows. Some requested old children's programs, others requested such things as the earliest broadcast they could find in their sound library - which turned out to be the daily broadcast from June 11, 1927. 
THIS EPISODE:

Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge, 1935. Glenn Miller from Carnegie Hall, 1939 with Marion Hutton. "Inside Story of a Jitterbug". "Manhatton Marry-Go-Round" with Melton Cross. Bing Crosby from 1937 "Music Hall". Glenn Miller plays "Danny Boy." Benny Goodman plays "'Tain't What Ya Do, It's The Way How Ya Do It" from 1935. Fred Parsons substitutes for Ed Herlihy as host.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-12-30T20_59_21-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:59:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Big Bands (Aired October 10, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 - The thirtieth anniversary of the National Broadcasting Company took place in the mid 1950s. To honour the occasion a special program celebrating many &quot;old time radio&quot; broadcasts from the far back as 1927 was created. A look back at the early days of radio. This program highlighting the program stars, songs, and great moments in sports and special events from the 1927 on, included were true stars such as Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson, Red Skelton, Rudy Vallee, Connie Boswell, as well as Dinah Shore and Judy Garland's debuts. It also includes programs from Vic and Sade, Bergen and McCarthy, Lights Out, and more. In addition listeners were encouraged to write in and request old time radio shows. Some requested old children's programs, others requested such things as the earliest broadcast they could find in their sound library - which turned out to be the daily broadcast from June 11, 1927. 
THIS EPISODE:

Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge, 1935. Glenn Miller from Carnegie Hall, 1939 with Marion Hutton. &quot;Inside Story of a Jitterbug&quot;. &quot;Manhatton Marry-Go-Round&quot; with Melton Cross. Bing Crosby from 1937 &quot;Music Hall&quot;. Glenn Miller plays &quot;Danny Boy.&quot; Benny Goodman plays &quot;'Tain't What Ya Do, It's The Way How Ya Do It&quot; from 1935. Fred Parsons substitutes for Ed Herlihy as host.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>The Big Bands (Aired October 10, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 - The thirtieth anniversary o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Big Band Serenade - Ted Powell &amp; His Orchestra (10-09-09)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ted Powell &amp; His Orchestra (Aired October 9, 2009)

For a brief period in 1939, Teddy Powell led one of the top big bands in jazz. With an ensemble full of top musicians, Powell had a very successful six-week run at the Famous Door in New York. Powell bragged that he had done in a short time what it taken Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey years to accomplish. But once he took his band on the road, the lack of name recognition resulted in small crowds, money began to be lost and the more notable sidemen left for other lucrative jobs. The fantasy was quickly over! Teddy Powell began playing violin when he was eight, picked up the banjo when he was 14 and led his first band the following year. Powell worked locally with Lou Singer and Ray West (1927) before joining Abe Lyman's Orchestra where he remained until 1934. Powell worked with Lyman on the business side of the music business through 1938, organizing radio bands. In late 1938, Powell put together his own big band and after its initial success and difficulties on the road, the Teddy Powell Orchestra managed to survive as a second-level band for several years.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-10-17T20_40_25-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 03:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Ted Powell &amp; His Orchestra (Aired October 9, 2009)

For a brief period in 1939, Teddy Powell led one of the top big bands in jazz. With an ensemble full of top musicians, Powell had a very successful six-week run at the Famous Door in New York. Powell bragged that he had done in a short time what it taken Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey years to accomplish. But once he took his band on the road, the lack of name recognition resulted in small crowds, money began to be lost and the more notable sidemen left for other lucrative jobs. The fantasy was quickly over! Teddy Powell began playing violin when he was eight, picked up the banjo when he was 14 and led his first band the following year. Powell worked locally with Lou Singer and Ray West (1927) before joining Abe Lyman's Orchestra where he remained until 1934. Powell worked with Lyman on the business side of the music business through 1938, organizing radio bands. In late 1938, Powell put together his own big band and after its initial success and difficulties on the road, the Teddy Powell Orchestra managed to survive as a second-level band for several years.
  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Ted Powell &amp; His Orchestra (Aired October 9, 2009)

For a brief period in 1939, Teddy Powell le...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Three Investigators - Secret Of Terror Castle (1960)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Secret Of Terror Castle (1960) *The Date Is Approx.

The Three Investigators was an American Detective Book. It was first published as "Alfred Hitchcock And The Three Investigators." It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. The Secret of Terror Castle is about three boys investigating a known haunted house, Terror Castle, in hopes that perhaps Alfred Hitchcock would use it in his upcoming movie. During their investigations, they find very scary and seemingly real activities going on in the abandoned house, such as the Fog of Fear and the Blue Phantom. Though originally aimed at a juvenile audience, I listened to the entire 50 minute presentation and I found myself deeply engrossed.
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-09-19T16_04_19-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 23:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-09-19T16_04_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Secret Of Terror Castle (1960) *The Date Is Approx.

The Three Investigators was an American Detective Book. It was first published as &quot;Alfred Hitchcock And The Three Investigators.&quot; It was created by Robert Arthur, Jr., who believed using a famous figure like movie director Hitchcock would attract attention. The Secret of Terror Castle is about three boys investigating a known haunted house, Terror Castle, in hopes that perhaps Alfred Hitchcock would use it in his upcoming movie. During their investigations, they find very scary and seemingly real activities going on in the abandoned house, such as the Fog of Fear and the Blue Phantom. Though originally aimed at a juvenile audience, I listened to the entire 50 minute presentation and I found myself deeply engrossed.
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Secret Of Terror Castle (1960) *The Date Is Approx.

The Three Investigators was an American De...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Thin Man - The Passionate Palooka (07-06-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Passionate Palooka (Aired July 6, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the "happiest married couple in radio." Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!
  



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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-09-11T13_07_04-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 20:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-09-11T13_07_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>thin,man,detective,mystery,law,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1785</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Passionate Palooka (Aired July 6, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the &quot;happiest married couple in radio.&quot; Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!
  



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      <itunes:subtitle>The Passionate Palooka (Aired July 6, 1948)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mario Lanza Show - First Song Is April In Paris (04-04-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[First Song Is April In Paris (Aired April 4, 1952)

Born Alfred Arnold Cocozza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was exposed to opera and singing at a young age by his Abruzzese-Molisan Italian immigrant parents, and by the age of 16 his vocal talent had become apparent. Starting out in local operatic productions in Philadelphia for the YMCA Opera Company while still in his teens, he later came to the attention of conductor Serge Koussevitzky, who in 1942 provided young Cocozza with a full student scholarship to the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood in Massachusetts. Koussevitzky would later tell him that, "Yours is a voice such as is heard once in a hundred years." His operatic debut, as Fenton in an English translation of Otto Nicolai's Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, was at the Berkshire Music Festival in Tanglewood on August 7, 1942, after studying with conductors Boris Goldovsky and Leonard Bernstein. It was here that Cocozza adopted the stage name Mario Lanza, which was the masculine version of his mother’s maiden name, Maria Lanza. His performances at Tanglewood won him critical acclaim, with Noel Straus of The New York Times hailing the 21-year-old tenor as having "few equals among tenors of the day in terms of quality, warmth, and power." Herbert Graf subsequently wrote in the Opera News of October 5, 1942 that, "A real find of the season was Mario Lanza . He would have no difficulty one day being asked to join the Metropolitan Opera." Lanza performed the role of Fenton twice at Tanglewood, in addition to appearing there in a one-off presentation of Act III of Puccini's La Bohème with the noted Mexican soprano Irma González, baritone James Pease, and mezzo-soprano Laura Castellano. Music critic Jay C. Rosenfeld wrote in The New York Times of August 9, 1942 that, "Miss González as Mimì and Mario Lanza as Rodolfo were conspicuous by the beauty of their voices and the vividness of their characterizations." In an interview shortly before her death in 2008, Ms. González recalled that Lanza was "very correct, likeable, [and] with a powerful and beautiful voice."

"THE MARIO LANZA SHOW" CBS COCA-COLA Sundays 8:00 - 8:30 pm. STARS: Mario Lanza, Giselle MacKensie (ep 7 on) MUSIC: Ray Sinatra Orchestra ANNOUNCER: Bill Baldwin Summer replacement for "The Charlie McCarthy Show".
  


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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 17:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-08-15T10_59_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1931</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>First Song Is April In Paris (Aired April 4, 1952)

Born Alfred Arnold Cocozza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was exposed to opera and singing at a young age by his Abruzzese-Molisan Italian immigrant parents, and by the age of 16 his vocal talent had become apparent. Starting out in local operatic productions in Philadelphia for the YMCA Opera Company while still in his teens, he later came to the attention of conductor Serge Koussevitzky, who in 1942 provided young Cocozza with a full student scholarship to the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood in Massachusetts. Koussevitzky would later tell him that, &quot;Yours is a voice such as is heard once in a hundred years.&quot; His operatic debut, as Fenton in an English translation of Otto Nicolai's Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, was at the Berkshire Music Festival in Tanglewood on August 7, 1942, after studying with conductors Boris Goldovsky and Leonard Bernstein. It was here that Cocozza adopted the stage name Mario Lanza, which was the masculine version of his mother&#8217;s maiden name, Maria Lanza. His performances at Tanglewood won him critical acclaim, with Noel Straus of The New York Times hailing the 21-year-old tenor as having &quot;few equals among tenors of the day in terms of quality, warmth, and power.&quot; Herbert Graf subsequently wrote in the Opera News of October 5, 1942 that, &quot;A real find of the season was Mario Lanza . He would have no difficulty one day being asked to join the Metropolitan Opera.&quot; Lanza performed the role of Fenton twice at Tanglewood, in addition to appearing there in a one-off presentation of Act III of Puccini's La Boh&#232;me with the noted Mexican soprano Irma Gonz&#225;lez, baritone James Pease, and mezzo-soprano Laura Castellano. Music critic Jay C. Rosenfeld wrote in The New York Times of August 9, 1942 that, &quot;Miss Gonz&#225;lez as Mim&#236; and Mario Lanza as Rodolfo were conspicuous by the beauty of their voices and the vividness of their characterizations.&quot; In an interview shortly before her death in 2008, Ms. Gonz&#225;lez recalled that Lanza was &quot;very correct, likeable, [and] with a powerful and beautiful voice.&quot;

&quot;THE MARIO LANZA SHOW&quot; CBS COCA-COLA Sundays 8:00 - 8:30 pm. STARS: Mario Lanza, Giselle MacKensie (ep 7 on) MUSIC: Ray Sinatra Orchestra ANNOUNCER: Bill Baldwin Summer replacement for &quot;The Charlie McCarthy Show&quot;.
  


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Born Alfred Arnold Cocozza in Philadelphia,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Can't Do Business With Hitler (Episodes 6 and 7) 1942</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode6 "Spoils Of Europe" and Episode7 "1000 Year Reich" (1942)

You Can't Do Business with Hitler, based on the experiences of Douglas Miller, who was for 15 years commercial attaché to the American Embassy in Berlin. Douglas Miller reveals the NAZI technique of plundering and looting conquered lands. This transcribed program written by Elwood Hoffman and directed by Frank Telford was brought to you by the Radio Section of the Office for Emergency Management in Washington. The shows were written and produced by the radio section of the Office of War Information (OWI), was transcribed four times a month. This series is one of the many thousands of government plays that were broadcast to help the war effort during World War II.
TODAY'S SHOW:

1942. Program #6. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. "The Spoils Of Europe". Sustaining. A description of "the looting of France," using freshly printed and totally worthless money. The program describes the other Nazi techniques used to take over the economy of France. Frank Telford (writer, director). 14:57.

1942. Program #7. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. "The Thousand Year Reich". Sustaining. Hitler's "Education For Slavery" program is put into effect in Belgium. How the Nazis promote some books and suppress others. Elwood Hoffman (writer), Frank Telford (director). 15:22.
  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 06:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>business,with,hitler,suspense,nazi,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode6 &quot;Spoils Of Europe&quot; and Episode7 &quot;1000 Year Reich&quot; (1942)

You Can't Do Business with Hitler, based on the experiences of Douglas Miller, who was for 15 years commercial attach&#233; to the American Embassy in Berlin. Douglas Miller reveals the NAZI technique of plundering and looting conquered lands. This transcribed program written by Elwood Hoffman and directed by Frank Telford was brought to you by the Radio Section of the Office for Emergency Management in Washington. The shows were written and produced by the radio section of the Office of War Information (OWI), was transcribed four times a month. This series is one of the many thousands of government plays that were broadcast to help the war effort during World War II.
TODAY'S SHOW:

1942. Program #6. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. &quot;The Spoils Of Europe&quot;. Sustaining. A description of &quot;the looting of France,&quot; using freshly printed and totally worthless money. The program describes the other Nazi techniques used to take over the economy of France. Frank Telford (writer, director). 14:57.

1942. Program #7. Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication. &quot;The Thousand Year Reich&quot;. Sustaining. Hitler's &quot;Education For Slavery&quot; program is put into effect in Belgium. How the Nazis promote some books and suppress others. Elwood Hoffman (writer), Frank Telford (director). 15:22.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode6 &quot;Spoils Of Europe&quot; and Episode7 &quot;1000 Year Reich&quot; (1942)

You Can't Do Business with H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Coke Time - Two Episodes (07-04-54) (07-05-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Two Episodes (July 4, 1954) (July 5, 1954)

Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was a musical variety television series starring singer Eddie Fisher which was broadcast by NBC on Wednesday nights in early prime time from 1953 to 1957. The program was aired from 7:30 to 7:45 P.M. Eastern time on Wednesdays and Fridays, and was not seen during the summer months. The program was initially hosted by Don Ameche and Freddy Robbins was the announcer, but in late October 1953 Ameche left the program and Robbins became its host as well. As could have been surmised from the title, the program was sponsored by Coca-Cola. The house band was Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, and beginning in 1956 the singing group The Echoes appeared as a permanent backup group for Fisher and his frequent guest stars. The program was generally presented live, but was occasionally filmed in advance or shot on location. Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was last aired on February 22, 1957.

One of the primary purposes served by Coke Time was to round out the balance of the half-hour it shared with the NBC Nightly News, which was then, like all such regularly-scheduled U.S. national newscasts, only 15 minutes in length. After the 1956-57 season, all such brief entertainment programs were discontinued, even though network news broadcasts remained 15 minutes in length until 1963, and afterwards there were no regularly-scheduled prime time entertainment programs of this length remaining on U.S. network television, although there were daytime soap operas of this duration for many more years, and sports programs of roughly this length were often used as fillers to complete the time slots assigned to sports events of uncertain length, particularly boxing matches.
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-22T21_20_43-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 04:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-07-22T21_20_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>coke,time,eddie,fisher,song,sing,variety,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-07-22T21_20_43-07_00.mp3?_=1305622046.2019863" length="6180616" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1544</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Two Episodes (July 4, 1954) (July 5, 1954)

Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was a musical variety television series starring singer Eddie Fisher which was broadcast by NBC on Wednesday nights in early prime time from 1953 to 1957. The program was aired from 7:30 to 7:45 P.M. Eastern time on Wednesdays and Fridays, and was not seen during the summer months. The program was initially hosted by Don Ameche and Freddy Robbins was the announcer, but in late October 1953 Ameche left the program and Robbins became its host as well. As could have been surmised from the title, the program was sponsored by Coca-Cola. The house band was Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, and beginning in 1956 the singing group The Echoes appeared as a permanent backup group for Fisher and his frequent guest stars. The program was generally presented live, but was occasionally filmed in advance or shot on location. Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was last aired on February 22, 1957.

One of the primary purposes served by Coke Time was to round out the balance of the half-hour it shared with the NBC Nightly News, which was then, like all such regularly-scheduled U.S. national newscasts, only 15 minutes in length. After the 1956-57 season, all such brief entertainment programs were discontinued, even though network news broadcasts remained 15 minutes in length until 1963, and afterwards there were no regularly-scheduled prime time entertainment programs of this length remaining on U.S. network television, although there were daytime soap operas of this duration for many more years, and sports programs of roughly this length were often used as fillers to complete the time slots assigned to sports events of uncertain length, particularly boxing matches.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Two Episodes (July 4, 1954) (July 5, 1954)

Coke Time with Eddie Fisher was a musical variety t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Flash Gordon - Ep21 (09-21-35) and Ep22 (09-28-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode21 "Azura Tries To Negotiate" (09-21-35) and Episode22 "Flash Defends Azura" (09-28-35)


FIRST BROADCAST: April 1935 LAST BROADCAST: February 1936 CAST: Gale Gordon, Maurice Franklin, Bruno Wick, James Meighan PRODUCER: Himan Brown This science-fiction adventure originally began as a comic strip. Starting April 22, 1935, the strip was adapted into The Amazing Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon, a 26 episode weekly radio serial. The series followed the strip very closely, amounting to a week-by-week adaptation of the Sunday strip for most of its run. Flash Gordon was played by Gale Gordon, later famous for his television roles in Our Miss Brooks, Dennis the Menace, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy (the latter two with Lucille Ball). The cast also included Maurice Franklin as Dr. Zarkov and Bruno Wick as Ming the Merciless. The radio series broke with the strip continuity in the last two episodes, when Flash, Dale and Zarkov return to Earth. They make a crash landing in Africa, where they meet Jungle Jim, the star of another of Alex Raymond's comic strips. The series ended on October 26, 1935 with Flash and Dale's marriage. The next week, The Adventures of Jungle Jim picked up in that Saturday timeslot. Two days later, on October 28th, The Further Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon debuted as a daily show, running five days a week. This series strayed farther afield from Raymond's strip, involving Flash, Dale and Zarkov in an adventure in Atlantis. The series aired 74 episodes, ending on February 6, 1936.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-06-26T10_43_07-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 17:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-06-26T10_43_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>flash,gordon,1935,science,fiction,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1743</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode21 &quot;Azura Tries To Negotiate&quot; (09-21-35) and Episode22 &quot;Flash Defends Azura&quot; (09-28-35)


FIRST BROADCAST: April 1935 LAST BROADCAST: February 1936 CAST: Gale Gordon, Maurice Franklin, Bruno Wick, James Meighan PRODUCER: Himan Brown This science-fiction adventure originally began as a comic strip. Starting April 22, 1935, the strip was adapted into The Amazing Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon, a 26 episode weekly radio serial. The series followed the strip very closely, amounting to a week-by-week adaptation of the Sunday strip for most of its run. Flash Gordon was played by Gale Gordon, later famous for his television roles in Our Miss Brooks, Dennis the Menace, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy (the latter two with Lucille Ball). The cast also included Maurice Franklin as Dr. Zarkov and Bruno Wick as Ming the Merciless. The radio series broke with the strip continuity in the last two episodes, when Flash, Dale and Zarkov return to Earth. They make a crash landing in Africa, where they meet Jungle Jim, the star of another of Alex Raymond's comic strips. The series ended on October 26, 1935 with Flash and Dale's marriage. The next week, The Adventures of Jungle Jim picked up in that Saturday timeslot. Two days later, on October 28th, The Further Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon debuted as a daily show, running five days a week. This series strayed farther afield from Raymond's strip, involving Flash, Dale and Zarkov in an adventure in Atlantis. The series aired 74 episodes, ending on February 6, 1936.
  


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode21 &quot;Azura Tries To Negotiate&quot; (09-21-35) and Episode22 &quot;Flash Defends Azura&quot; (09-28-35)
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    <item>
      <title>Pursuit (Inspector Peter Black) - The Asiatic Killer (03-11-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black.  (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.)  The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet.
  


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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-06-21T18_18_37-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 01:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-06-21T18_18_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1780</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black.  (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.)  The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet.  

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Asiatic Killer (Aired March 11, 1952)

PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The World Adventurer's Club - Episode 6 and Episode 7 (1932)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[ Ep.6 "Land Of Doomed Souls" and Ep7 "Land Of Death" (1932)

The year is 1932, and the nation is still suffering from the effects of the Great Depression, recovery is in sight, fueled by industry success as much as government programs. The listeners of The World Adventerer’s Club and other travelogue series in this early part of radio’s Golden Age were offered glimpses of exotic places and extraordinary events without leaving their own front room. The renewed interest in far off lands and cultures was, at least in part, also a reflection of the political situation. Many nations during this time were expanding their influence around the globe establishing colonies and outposts. You can still hear a faint echo of this influence in the stories -- some of the episodes carry a decidedly “colonial” attitude toward the native inhabitants of these countries … who are sometimes characterized in a manner that, by today’s standards, would be offensive. The setting for the series is a well-to-do gentleman’s club of the type that flourished in the 1890’s from Europe to the US. There’s even an all male chorus on hand, common to those establishments, which each week extols the virtues of living on the edge where adventures, discoveries, and the real threat of death are constant companions. Using the cigar-smoky, brandy in hand, parlor as a backdrop, each episode takes the form of a report being told to the other members of the club by someone who’s just returned from some adventure in a far away, mysterious place. Members in the radio audience need only sit back in their chair, close their eyes, and imagine that they, too, are basking in the camaraderie of the club – as they share their experiences. Sadly, nothing is known about any of the regular cast members of this show. We do know that Hanley Stafford was the featured story teller in at least six of the episodes. Hanley.
TODAY'S SHOW:

1932. Program #6. Syndicated. "Land Of Doomed Souls". The strange results of an extreme brain operation, in the South American jungle prison of Cayenne. 14:07.

1932. Program #7. Syndicated. "Land Of Death". A strange town where men are worth less than dust. A poison mystery of Hungary. 14:12 
  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-06-19T17_11_56-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 00:11:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-06-19T17_11_56-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>world,adventurers,club,-,ep6,and,ep7,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Ep.6 &quot;Land Of Doomed Souls&quot; and Ep7 &quot;Land Of Death&quot; (1932)

The year is 1932, and the nation is still suffering from the effects of the Great Depression, recovery is in sight, fueled by industry success as much as government programs. The listeners of The World Adventerer&#8217;s Club and other travelogue series in this early part of radio&#8217;s Golden Age were offered glimpses of exotic places and extraordinary events without leaving their own front room. The renewed interest in far off lands and cultures was, at least in part, also a reflection of the political situation. Many nations during this time were expanding their influence around the globe establishing colonies and outposts. You can still hear a faint echo of this influence in the stories -- some of the episodes carry a decidedly &#8220;colonial&#8221; attitude toward the native inhabitants of these countries &#8230; who are sometimes characterized in a manner that, by today&#8217;s standards, would be offensive. The setting for the series is a well-to-do gentleman&#8217;s club of the type that flourished in the 1890&#8217;s from Europe to the US. There&#8217;s even an all male chorus on hand, common to those establishments, which each week extols the virtues of living on the edge where adventures, discoveries, and the real threat of death are constant companions. Using the cigar-smoky, brandy in hand, parlor as a backdrop, each episode takes the form of a report being told to the other members of the club by someone who&#8217;s just returned from some adventure in a far away, mysterious place. Members in the radio audience need only sit back in their chair, close their eyes, and imagine that they, too, are basking in the camaraderie of the club &#8211; as they share their experiences. Sadly, nothing is known about any of the regular cast members of this show. We do know that Hanley Stafford was the featured story teller in at least six of the episodes. Hanley.
TODAY'S SHOW:

1932. Program #6. Syndicated. &quot;Land Of Doomed Souls&quot;. The strange results of an extreme brain operation, in the South American jungle prison of Cayenne. 14:07.

1932. Program #7. Syndicated. &quot;Land Of Death&quot;. A strange town where men are worth less than dust. A poison mystery of Hungary. 14:12 
  

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      <itunes:subtitle> Ep.6 &quot;Land Of Doomed Souls&quot; and Ep7 &quot;Land Of Death&quot; (1932)

The year is 1932, and the nation i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Lassie Show - 2 Episodes (11-26-49) and (12-17-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA["The Chaplains Dog" (Aired November 26, 1949) and "Mule Train" (Aired December 17, 1949)

Lassie is a fictional collie dog character and a stage name for several dog actors. The fictional character was created by Eric Knight in a short story expanded to novel length called Lassie Come-Home. Published in 1940, the novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with a talented dog named Pal playing Lassie. Pal then appeared with the stage name "Lassie" in six other MGM feature films through 1951. Pal's owner and trainer Rudd Weatherwax then acquired the Lassie name and trademark from MGM and appeared with Pal (as "Lassie") at rodeos, fairs, and similar events across America in the early 1950s. In 1954, the long running, Emmy winning television series Lassie debuted, and, over the next 19 years, a succession of Pal's descendants appeared on the series. The "Lassie" character has appeared in radio, telelvision, film, toys, comic books, animated series, juvenile novels, and other media. Pal's descendants continue to play Lassie today.
  

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 16:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-05-09T09_56_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1763</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Chaplains Dog&quot; (Aired November 26, 1949) and &quot;Mule Train&quot; (Aired December 17, 1949)

Lassie is a fictional collie dog character and a stage name for several dog actors. The fictional character was created by Eric Knight in a short story expanded to novel length called Lassie Come-Home. Published in 1940, the novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with a talented dog named Pal playing Lassie. Pal then appeared with the stage name &quot;Lassie&quot; in six other MGM feature films through 1951. Pal's owner and trainer Rudd Weatherwax then acquired the Lassie name and trademark from MGM and appeared with Pal (as &quot;Lassie&quot;) at rodeos, fairs, and similar events across America in the early 1950s. In 1954, the long running, Emmy winning television series Lassie debuted, and, over the next 19 years, a succession of Pal's descendants appeared on the series. The &quot;Lassie&quot; character has appeared in radio, telelvision, film, toys, comic books, animated series, juvenile novels, and other media. Pal's descendants continue to play Lassie today.
  

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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Chaplains Dog&quot; (Aired November 26, 1949) and &quot;Mule Train&quot; (Aired December 17, 1949)

Lassi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Frankenstein - Episodes Seven, Eight &amp; Nine (1938)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episodes Seven, Eight &amp; Nine (1938)

Mary Shelley maintained that she derived the name "Frankenstein" from a dream-vision. Despite her public claims of originality, the significance of the name has been a source of speculation. Literally, in German, the name Frankenstein means "stone of the Franks." The name is associated with various places such as Castle Frankenstein (Burg Frankenstein), which Mary Shelley had seen while on a boat before writing the novel. Frankenstein is also a town in the region of Palatinate; and before 1946, Zabkowice Slaskie, a city in Silesia, Poland, was known as Frankenstein in Schlesien. More recently, Radu Florescu, in his book In Search of Frankenstein, argued that Mary and Percy Shelley visited Castle Frankenstein on their way to Switzerland, near Darmstadt along the Rhine, where a notorious alchemist named Konrad Dippel had experimented with human bodies, but that Mary suppressed mentioning this visit, to maintain her public claim of originality. A recent literary essay by A.J. Day supports Florescu's position that Mary Shelley knew of, and visited Castle Frankenstein before writing her debut novel. Day includes details of an alleged description of the Frankenstein castle that exists in Mary Shelley's 'lost' journals. However, this theory is not without critics; Frankenstein expert Leonard Wolf calls it an "unconvincing...conspiracy theory." and the 'lost journals' as well as Florescu's claims could not be verified.
  



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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 23:33:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-05-05T16_33_31-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>frankenstein,-,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2362</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episodes Seven, Eight &amp; Nine (1938)

Mary Shelley maintained that she derived the name &quot;Frankenstein&quot; from a dream-vision. Despite her public claims of originality, the significance of the name has been a source of speculation. Literally, in German, the name Frankenstein means &quot;stone of the Franks.&quot; The name is associated with various places such as Castle Frankenstein (Burg Frankenstein), which Mary Shelley had seen while on a boat before writing the novel. Frankenstein is also a town in the region of Palatinate; and before 1946, Zabkowice Slaskie, a city in Silesia, Poland, was known as Frankenstein in Schlesien. More recently, Radu Florescu, in his book In Search of Frankenstein, argued that Mary and Percy Shelley visited Castle Frankenstein on their way to Switzerland, near Darmstadt along the Rhine, where a notorious alchemist named Konrad Dippel had experimented with human bodies, but that Mary suppressed mentioning this visit, to maintain her public claim of originality. A recent literary essay by A.J. Day supports Florescu's position that Mary Shelley knew of, and visited Castle Frankenstein before writing her debut novel. Day includes details of an alleged description of the Frankenstein castle that exists in Mary Shelley's 'lost' journals. However, this theory is not without critics; Frankenstein expert Leonard Wolf calls it an &quot;unconvincing...conspiracy theory.&quot; and the 'lost journals' as well as Florescu's claims could not be verified.  


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      <itunes:subtitle>Episodes Seven, Eight &amp; Nine (1938)

Mary Shelley maintained that she derived the name &quot;Frankenst...</itunes:subtitle>
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Frankenstein, is a novel written by the British author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Shelley started writing Frankenstein when she was 18 and finished when she was 19. The first edition was published anonymously in London in 1818. Shelley's name appears on the second edition, published in 1831. The title of the novel refers to a scientist, Victor, who learns how to create life and creates a being in the likeness of man, but larger than average and more powerful. In popular culture, people have tended to refer to the Creature as "Frankenstein", despite this being the name of the scientist. Frankenstein is infused with some elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. It was also a warning against the "over-reaching" of modern man and the Industrial Revolution, alluded to in the novel's subtitle, The Modern Prometheus. The story has had an influence across literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories and films. It is often considered the first fully realized science fiction novel due to its pointed, if gruesome, focus on playing God by creating life from dead flesh.
  
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Frankenstein, is a novel written by the British author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Shelley started writing Frankenstein when she was 18 and finished when she was 19. The first edition was published anonymously in London in 1818. Shelley's name appears on the second edition, published in 1831. The title of the novel refers to a scientist, Victor, who learns how to create life and creates a being in the likeness of man, but larger than average and more powerful. In popular culture, people have tended to refer to the Creature as &quot;Frankenstein&quot;, despite this being the name of the scientist. Frankenstein is infused with some elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. It was also a warning against the &quot;over-reaching&quot; of modern man and the Industrial Revolution, alluded to in the novel's subtitle, The Modern Prometheus. The story has had an influence across literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories and films. It is often considered the first fully realized science fiction novel due to its pointed, if gruesome, focus on playing God by creating life from dead flesh.
  
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episodes Four, Five &amp; Six (1938)

Frankenstein, is a novel written by the British author Mary W...</itunes:subtitle>
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Radio drama. Adapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Mary Wollstencraft Shelley  1938

Captain Robert Walton and his crew are aboard a ship heading for the North Pole when it becomes frozen in the ice. Waiting for the ice to break up, they see a giant of a man on a dogsled heading north. Later that day another man, near death, is brought close to the ship on an ice floe. Aboard the ship, he regains consciousness and begins to tell Walton his story. Upon graduating from the university, and with the help of his friend Henry Clerval, Victor Frankenstein set out to create life-using corpses stolen from graveyards. During a raging storm, he is successful but, too late, realizes he has created a misshapen, inarticulate horror. One fateful night, the house burns to the ground. Victor, believing The Creature dead, sets a date to wed Elizabeth, his fiancée. The Creature, however, has escaped and befriended DeLacy, a blind hermit, who, over the months, teaches it to speak and read. One evening two hunters stop by the cabin. Shocked and repelled by The Creature's appearance, and believing it to be a threat to DeLacy, they drive it away into the forest. Justine Moritz, governess to Victor's young sister Catherine, has taken the girl on a picnic. At the edge of the forest Catherine encounters The Creature, who demands that she deliver a message to Frankenstein. "Tell him! Tell him I did not die in the fire! Tell him-it begins now!" It disappears into the thick forest just as Justine discovers Catherine's body. No one believes Justine's stories of a monster, though Victor now knows that his creation escaped the fire. Justine is tried, convicted and hanged for the murder of Catherine Frankenstein. Two weeks later the creature seeks him out and promises to disappear forever if Victor will make it a mate. Victor builds a second creature but, before he can give it life, realizes what he is about to do and destroys it. The Creature murders Elizabeth in retaliation, prompting Victor and Clerval to pursue it to the North Pole, where The Creature murders Clerval during a snowstorm, leaving Victor alone and in despair. The story ends with Victor's death and The Creature's mournful self-exile on an ice floe as the ice field breaks up and Walton's ship continues on.
  


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Radio drama. Adapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Mary Wollstencraft Shelley  1938

Captain Robert Walton and his crew are aboard a ship heading for the North Pole when it becomes frozen in the ice. Waiting for the ice to break up, they see a giant of a man on a dogsled heading north. Later that day another man, near death, is brought close to the ship on an ice floe. Aboard the ship, he regains consciousness and begins to tell Walton his story. Upon graduating from the university, and with the help of his friend Henry Clerval, Victor Frankenstein set out to create life-using corpses stolen from graveyards. During a raging storm, he is successful but, too late, realizes he has created a misshapen, inarticulate horror. One fateful night, the house burns to the ground. Victor, believing The Creature dead, sets a date to wed Elizabeth, his fianc&#233;e. The Creature, however, has escaped and befriended DeLacy, a blind hermit, who, over the months, teaches it to speak and read. One evening two hunters stop by the cabin. Shocked and repelled by The Creature's appearance, and believing it to be a threat to DeLacy, they drive it away into the forest. Justine Moritz, governess to Victor's young sister Catherine, has taken the girl on a picnic. At the edge of the forest Catherine encounters The Creature, who demands that she deliver a message to Frankenstein. &quot;Tell him! Tell him I did not die in the fire! Tell him-it begins now!&quot; It disappears into the thick forest just as Justine discovers Catherine's body. No one believes Justine's stories of a monster, though Victor now knows that his creation escaped the fire. Justine is tried, convicted and hanged for the murder of Catherine Frankenstein. Two weeks later the creature seeks him out and promises to disappear forever if Victor will make it a mate. Victor builds a second creature but, before he can give it life, realizes what he is about to do and destroys it. The Creature murders Elizabeth in retaliation, prompting Victor and Clerval to pursue it to the North Pole, where The Creature murders Clerval during a snowstorm, leaving Victor alone and in despair. The story ends with Victor's death and The Creature's mournful self-exile on an ice floe as the ice field breaks up and Walton's ship continues on.
  


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Adventure Ahead. The Red network. "Robinson Crusoe". Sustaining. The classic story of the castaway and his man Friday. 1/2 hour. 

Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719 and sometimes regarded as the first novel in English. The book is a fictional autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island, encountering natives, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. This device, presenting an account of supposedly factual events, is known as a "false document" and gives a realistic frame story. The story was most likely influenced by the real-life events of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lived more than four years on the Pacific island that was called Más a Tierra (in 1966 its name became Robinson Crusoe Island), Chile. Crusoe leaves England setting sail from the Queens Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in September, 1651, against the wishes of his parents. After a tumultuous journey that sees his ship wrecked by a vicious storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey too ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by Salé pirates and Crusoe becomes the slave of a Moor. He manages to escape with a boat and is befriended by the Captain of a Portuguese ship off the western coast of Africa. The ship is en route to Brazil. There with the help of the captain, Crusoe becomes owner of a plantation.


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Adventure Ahead. The Red network. &quot;Robinson Crusoe&quot;. Sustaining. The classic story of the castaway and his man Friday. 1/2 hour. 

Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719 and sometimes regarded as the first novel in English. The book is a fictional autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island, encountering natives, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. This device, presenting an account of supposedly factual events, is known as a &quot;false document&quot; and gives a realistic frame story. The story was most likely influenced by the real-life events of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lived more than four years on the Pacific island that was called M&#225;s a Tierra (in 1966 its name became Robinson Crusoe Island), Chile. Crusoe leaves England setting sail from the Queens Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in September, 1651, against the wishes of his parents. After a tumultuous journey that sees his ship wrecked by a vicious storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey too ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by Sal&#233; pirates and Crusoe becomes the slave of a Moor. He manages to escape with a boat and is befriended by the Captain of a Portuguese ship off the western coast of Africa. The ship is en route to Brazil. There with the help of the captain, Crusoe becomes owner of a plantation.


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Adventure Ahead. The Red network. &quot;Robinson Crusoe&quot;....</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>My Little Margie - 30 Days To Live (12-12-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[30 Days To Live (Aired December 12, 1954)

My Little Margie is an American situation comedy that alternated between CBS and NBC from 1952 to 1955. The series was created by Frank Fox and produced in Los Angeles, California by Hal Roach, Jr. and Roland D. Reed. My Little Margie premiered on CBS as the summer replacement for I Love Lucy on June 16, 1952. Its success prompted NBC to give it a regular berth - Saturday at 7:30 pm - on its fall schedule, where it lasted for two months. In January 1953, it returned to CBS, where it remained until July. Two months later, it was back on NBC, where its final broadcast was on August 24, 1955. In an unusual move, the series -- with the same leads -- aired original episodes on CBS Radio, concurrently with the TV broadcasts, from December 1952 through August 1955. Only 23 radio broadcasts are known to exist in recorded form. Set in New York City, the series starred Gale Storm as 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright. Both shared the same apartment at the Carlton Arms Hotel. Mr. Albright was the vice president of the investment firm of Honeywell and Todd, where his boss was George Honeywell (Clarence Kolb). Honeywell's partner in the firm was played by George Meader. George's daughter Roberta (Hillary Brooke) was Vern's girlfriend, and Margie's boyfriend was Freddy Wilson (Don Hayden). Mrs. Odetts (Gertrude Hoffman) was the Albrights' next-door neighbor and Margie's sidekick in madcap capers reminiscent of Lucy and Ethel in I Love Lucy. When Margie realized she had blundered or got into trouble, she made an odd trilling sound. Also in the cast were Willie Best as the elevator operator and Dian Fauntelle.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 05:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>30 Days To Live (Aired December 12, 1954)

My Little Margie is an American situation comedy that alternated between CBS and NBC from 1952 to 1955. The series was created by Frank Fox and produced in Los Angeles, California by Hal Roach, Jr. and Roland D. Reed. My Little Margie premiered on CBS as the summer replacement for I Love Lucy on June 16, 1952. Its success prompted NBC to give it a regular berth - Saturday at 7:30 pm - on its fall schedule, where it lasted for two months. In January 1953, it returned to CBS, where it remained until July. Two months later, it was back on NBC, where its final broadcast was on August 24, 1955. In an unusual move, the series -- with the same leads -- aired original episodes on CBS Radio, concurrently with the TV broadcasts, from December 1952 through August 1955. Only 23 radio broadcasts are known to exist in recorded form. Set in New York City, the series starred Gale Storm as 21-year-old Margie Albright and former silent film star Charles Farrell as her widowed father, 50-year-old Vern Albright. Both shared the same apartment at the Carlton Arms Hotel. Mr. Albright was the vice president of the investment firm of Honeywell and Todd, where his boss was George Honeywell (Clarence Kolb). Honeywell's partner in the firm was played by George Meader. George's daughter Roberta (Hillary Brooke) was Vern's girlfriend, and Margie's boyfriend was Freddy Wilson (Don Hayden). Mrs. Odetts (Gertrude Hoffman) was the Albrights' next-door neighbor and Margie's sidekick in madcap capers reminiscent of Lucy and Ethel in I Love Lucy. When Margie realized she had blundered or got into trouble, she made an odd trilling sound. Also in the cast were Willie Best as the elevator operator and Dian Fauntelle.

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My Little Margie is an American situation comedy tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer.
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November 6, 1951. Mutual network. "Behind The Locked Door". Sustaining. A popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 1/2 hour.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 00:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-04-04T17_49_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Behind The Locked Doors (Aired November 6, 1951)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner. This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can! Cast members included Jackson Beck, Lon Clark, Roger DeKoven, Elspeth Eric, Wendell Holmes, Bill Johnstone, Joseph Julian, Jan Miner, Santos Ortega, Bryna Raeburn, Frank Readick, Ann Shepherd, Lawson Zerbe and Bill Zuckert. Sound effects were by Jack Amrhein, Jim Goode, Ron Harper, Walt McDonough and Al Schaffer.
THIS EPISODE:

November 6, 1951. Mutual network. &quot;Behind The Locked Door&quot;. Sustaining. A popular episode which took place in total darkness, was much requested and was repeated several times during the years. The story involves two archaeologists who discover an old wagon train abandoned over one hundred years ago in an old cave. After a landslide traps them in the darkness, they are attacked by apparently human assailants and conclude that the descendants of the wagon train are still living in the cave. David Kogan (writer, producer, director), Maurice Tarplin, Robert A. Arthur (writer). 1/2 hour.

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Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Latitude Zero - Episode One (Introduction) 02-11-41</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode One (Introduction) Aired February 11, 1941

Episode one describes a fishing boat off the coast of Alaska. The listener is introduced to Captain Craig McKenzie, his crew, and his interesting vessel, "The Omega."  Rough weather is the setting for this new adventure series and the plot develops into the finding of a grounded submarine. Little is known as to credits for this show, but it has the markings of great listening entertainment. Howard Duff stars with his usual skills. Also in the cast is Lou Merrill (sometimes credited as the voice of Captain McKenzie), Bruce Payne, Charlie Lung, Jack Zoller, Edwin Max and Anne Stone.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-04-03T10_57_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Episode one describes a fishing boat off the coast of Alaska. The listener is introduced to Captain Craig McKenzie, his crew, and his interesting vessel, &quot;The Omega.&quot;  Rough weather is the setting for this new adventure series and the plot develops into the finding of a grounded submarine. Little is known as to credits for this show, but it has the markings of great listening entertainment. Howard Duff stars with his usual skills. Also in the cast is Lou Merrill (sometimes credited as the voice of Captain McKenzie), Bruce Payne, Charlie Lung, Jack Zoller, Edwin Max and Anne Stone.</itunes:summary>
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Episode one describes a fishing boat off th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Blandings - Mr. Blandings On Television(02-22-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mr. Blandings On Television(Aired February 22, 1951)

Mr. and Mrs. Blandings was based on the novels Mr. Blanding's Builds His Dreamhouse and  Blandings' Way by Eric Hodgins, and the popular movie from 2 years earlier with Cary Grant and Myrna Loy as Jim and Murial. For the radio program, Cary Grant returns as Jim Blandings, this time with his real world wife Betsy Drake playing Murial. Trouble with the scripts caused Cary and Betsy to leave the show, which continued with Robert Cummings and Jane Wyatt for a short time in the fall of 1951.


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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 19:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-04-02T12_42_07-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Mr. Blandings On Television(Aired February 22, 1951)

Mr. and Mrs. Blandings was based on the novels Mr. Blanding's Builds His Dreamhouse and  Blandings' Way by Eric Hodgins, and the popular movie from 2 years earlier with Cary Grant and Myrna Loy as Jim and Murial. For the radio program, Cary Grant returns as Jim Blandings, this time with his real world wife Betsy Drake playing Murial. Trouble with the scripts caused Cary and Betsy to leave the show, which continued with Robert Cummings and Jane Wyatt for a short time in the fall of 1951.


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      <itunes:subtitle>Mr. Blandings On Television(Aired February 22, 1951)

Mr. and Mrs. Blandings was based on the n...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jack Armstrong All American Boy - 2 Episodes (05-16-41) (10-06-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cave Of The Fiery Crocodile (05-16-41) and Secret Of Yucatan Jungle (10-06-41)

Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a radio adventure series which maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM in Chicago on July 31, 1933, and was later carried on CBS, then NBC and finally ABC. The storylines centered around the globe-trotting adventures of Armstrong (played by Jim Ameche until 1938), a popular athlete at Hudson High School, his friends Billy Fairfield and his sister Betty, and their "Uncle Jim," James Fairfield, an industrialist. Frequently, "Uncle Jim" Fairfield would have to visit an exotic part of the world in connection with his business, and he would take Jack Armstrong and the Fairfield siblings along with him. Many of the adventures provided listeners with the equivalent of a travelogue, providing facts about the lands they were visiting. The show was created by writer Robert Hardy Andrews. Sponsored throughout its long run by Wheaties, the program was renamed Armstrong of the SBI when Jack graduated high school and became a government agent in the final season, when it shifted from a 15-minute serial to a half-hour complete story format. Throughout its broadcast span, the program offered radio premiums that usually related to the adventures in which Jack and his friends were involved. In the Jack Armstrong movie serial of 1947, ace science whiz Armstrong (John Hart) must escape from an island fortress after he is kidnapped by a villain who wants the secrets of atom-powered motors. That same year the Parents Institute began publishing their Jack Armstrong comic book which had a 13-issue run. Leslie N. Daniels, Jr. wrote the Big Little Book, Jack Armstrong and the Ivory Treasure (1937). Daniels' tale was based on a 1937 Talbot Mundy radio script which Mundy had first written as his novel The Ivory Trail (1919). A short Jack Armstrong animated TV pilot was developed by Hanna-Barbera for a proposed television series. However, when negotiations for rights to the characters collapsed, the planned series was reworked into what became the animated adventure Jonny Quest (1964). Some of the Jack Armstrong footage survived in the closing credits for Jonny Quest. Timothy Bottoms portrayed Jack Armstrong in the action-adventure film, American Hero (1997). Jack Armstrong entered the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989.
TODAY'S SHOW: Cave Of The Fiery Crocodile (05-16-41) and Secret Of Yucatan Jungle (10-06-41)
CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 01:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-03-26T18_58_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1731</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cave Of The Fiery Crocodile (05-16-41) and Secret Of Yucatan Jungle (10-06-41)

Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a radio adventure series which maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM in Chicago on July 31, 1933, and was later carried on CBS, then NBC and finally ABC. The storylines centered around the globe-trotting adventures of Armstrong (played by Jim Ameche until 1938), a popular athlete at Hudson High School, his friends Billy Fairfield and his sister Betty, and their &quot;Uncle Jim,&quot; James Fairfield, an industrialist. Frequently, &quot;Uncle Jim&quot; Fairfield would have to visit an exotic part of the world in connection with his business, and he would take Jack Armstrong and the Fairfield siblings along with him. Many of the adventures provided listeners with the equivalent of a travelogue, providing facts about the lands they were visiting. The show was created by writer Robert Hardy Andrews. Sponsored throughout its long run by Wheaties, the program was renamed Armstrong of the SBI when Jack graduated high school and became a government agent in the final season, when it shifted from a 15-minute serial to a half-hour complete story format. Throughout its broadcast span, the program offered radio premiums that usually related to the adventures in which Jack and his friends were involved. In the Jack Armstrong movie serial of 1947, ace science whiz Armstrong (John Hart) must escape from an island fortress after he is kidnapped by a villain who wants the secrets of atom-powered motors. That same year the Parents Institute began publishing their Jack Armstrong comic book which had a 13-issue run. Leslie N. Daniels, Jr. wrote the Big Little Book, Jack Armstrong and the Ivory Treasure (1937). Daniels' tale was based on a 1937 Talbot Mundy radio script which Mundy had first written as his novel The Ivory Trail (1919). A short Jack Armstrong animated TV pilot was developed by Hanna-Barbera for a proposed television series. However, when negotiations for rights to the characters collapsed, the planned series was reworked into what became the animated adventure Jonny Quest (1964). Some of the Jack Armstrong footage survived in the closing credits for Jonny Quest. Timothy Bottoms portrayed Jack Armstrong in the action-adventure film, American Hero (1997). Jack Armstrong entered the Radio Hall of Fame in 1989.
TODAY'S SHOW: Cave Of The Fiery Crocodile (05-16-41) and Secret Of Yucatan Jungle (10-06-41)
CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Cave Of The Fiery Crocodile (05-16-41) and Secret Of Yucatan Jungle (10-06-41)

Jack Armstrong,...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Diamond Dramas - 2 Episodes From 1945</title>
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        <![CDATA[TWO EPISODES FROM 1945 "The Diamond Medallion" (04-xx-45)  and "Highwayman's Diamond" (05-27-45)

A series of mystery and drama from the 1940's, always with a theme that surrounded some aspect of the precious gem, always the stories of admiration, smuggling, and thievery and the evil deeds of those who wished to possess them. Today we bring you two episodes.
 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 04:36:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-03-24T21_36_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>TWO EPISODES FROM 1945 &quot;The Diamond Medallion&quot; (04-xx-45)  and &quot;Highwayman's Diamond&quot; (05-27-45)

A series of mystery and drama from the 1940's, always with a theme that surrounded some aspect of the precious gem, always the stories of admiration, smuggling, and thievery and the evil deeds of those who wished to possess them. Today we bring you two episodes.
 
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      <itunes:subtitle>TWO EPISODES FROM 1945 &quot;The Diamond Medallion&quot; (04-xx-45)  and &quot;Highwayman's Diamond&quot; (05-27-45)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Tales of Fatima - Time To Kill (05-28-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Time To Kill (Aired May 28, 1949)

In addition to all the films, plays, radio and television programs Basil Rathbone appeared in, his image was also used to sell numerous products, mainly cigarettes and booze. Because Rathbone was so identified with Sherlock Holmes, many of the ads picture him as Holmes."Basil Rathbone probes the Gentleman's martini: Booth's House of Lords Gin".  In 1958, examining a martini. He says, "It's elementary that crime does not pay -- This is true whether the crime is murder, robbery, arson, blackmail or making an inferior martini. While the last offense rarely results in a man losing his life, it almost certainly carries the penalty of losing his friends. It should be well-known--for ignorance excuses no man--that the Martini of highest social acceptance is the gentleman's Martini. And the key to making it is Booth's House of Lords Gin. Just why Booths House of Lords Gin has the uncanny faculty of producing the gentleman's Martini--or a gentleman's drink even if served straight, on the rocks--has baffled even me. I suggest you simply look upon it as a fascinating mystery. All we need know is that the Booth's people are willing to part with their delectable product for mere money, and it is available at every bar or liquor store which any self-respecting person would patronize."
Back in 1949, Rathbone is portrayed hawking Fatima Turkish cigarettes. Fatima cigarettes sponsored the radio show "Tales of Fatima," which aired in 1949 and starred Basil Rathbone. On the ad: "Basil Rathbone says: May I tell you why you'll like smoking the NEW Fatima? The name Fatima has stood for the Best in Cigarette Quality for 30 years. And now, I say the new Fatima is the best of long cigarettes. It's the long cigarette that I know you'll enjoy as much as I do. It's MY cigarette. Basil Rathbone".

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-03-18T12_08_39-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 19:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-03-18T12_08_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Time To Kill (Aired May 28, 1949)

In addition to all the films, plays, radio and television programs Basil Rathbone appeared in, his image was also used to sell numerous products, mainly cigarettes and booze. Because Rathbone was so identified with Sherlock Holmes, many of the ads picture him as Holmes.&quot;Basil Rathbone probes the Gentleman's martini: Booth's House of Lords Gin&quot;.  In 1958, examining a martini. He says, &quot;It's elementary that crime does not pay -- This is true whether the crime is murder, robbery, arson, blackmail or making an inferior martini. While the last offense rarely results in a man losing his life, it almost certainly carries the penalty of losing his friends. It should be well-known--for ignorance excuses no man--that the Martini of highest social acceptance is the gentleman's Martini. And the key to making it is Booth's House of Lords Gin. Just why Booths House of Lords Gin has the uncanny faculty of producing the gentleman's Martini--or a gentleman's drink even if served straight, on the rocks--has baffled even me. I suggest you simply look upon it as a fascinating mystery. All we need know is that the Booth's people are willing to part with their delectable product for mere money, and it is available at every bar or liquor store which any self-respecting person would patronize.&quot;
Back in 1949, Rathbone is portrayed hawking Fatima Turkish cigarettes. Fatima cigarettes sponsored the radio show &quot;Tales of Fatima,&quot; which aired in 1949 and starred Basil Rathbone. On the ad: &quot;Basil Rathbone says: May I tell you why you'll like smoking the NEW Fatima? The name Fatima has stood for the Best in Cigarette Quality for 30 years. And now, I say the new Fatima is the best of long cigarettes. It's the long cigarette that I know you'll enjoy as much as I do. It's MY cigarette. Basil Rathbone&quot;.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Time To Kill (Aired May 28, 1949)

In addition to all the films, plays, radio and television pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Swan New Theater - After Many A Summer Dies (06-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[After Many A Summer Dies (Aired June 5, 1951)

After Many a Summer Dies the Swan New Theater aired June 5, 1951 with Eva Le Gallienne (hostess), Francis X. Bushman, Fred Collins (announcer), Ramsay Hill and Tony Barrett. The drama is taken from the 1939 novel by Aldous Huxley which tells the story of a Hollywood millionaire fearing his impending death. Jo Stoyte, a very rich man, realise that all his money and power will not avoid him of the death, having a fate as the rest of human beings. Nevertheless, he does not give over and look for a possibility to defeat his tragic fate. Searching for a cure against his death , he discovers a strange manuscript (the Charles Hauberk's Diary) about a man who could live two hundred years or maybe more. Then, Stoyte begins looking for the secret of Charles Hauberk's longevity. A highly wondrous story that will keep astonishing until the end.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-03-04T14_46_59-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 22:46:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-03-04T14_46_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-03-04T14_46_59-08_00.mp3?_=1305617428.1637221" length="15035096" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3758</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>After Many A Summer Dies (Aired June 5, 1951)

After Many a Summer Dies the Swan New Theater aired June 5, 1951 with Eva Le Gallienne (hostess), Francis X. Bushman, Fred Collins (announcer), Ramsay Hill and Tony Barrett. The drama is taken from the 1939 novel by Aldous Huxley which tells the story of a Hollywood millionaire fearing his impending death. Jo Stoyte, a very rich man, realise that all his money and power will not avoid him of the death, having a fate as the rest of human beings. Nevertheless, he does not give over and look for a possibility to defeat his tragic fate. Searching for a cure against his death , he discovers a strange manuscript (the Charles Hauberk's Diary) about a man who could live two hundred years or maybe more. Then, Stoyte begins looking for the secret of Charles Hauberk's longevity. A highly wondrous story that will keep astonishing until the end.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After Many A Summer Dies (Aired June 5, 1951)

After Many a Summer Dies the Swan New Theater ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Remember When Moment In Time - The Best Of Tommy Dorsey</title>
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        <![CDATA[Remember When Moment In Time - The Best Of Tommy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey composed several popular songs of the Swing Era, including "To You" and "This is No Dream", co-written with Benny Davis and Ted Shapiro in 1939; "You Taught Me To Love Again" in 1939, with music by Tommy Dorsey and Henri Woode and lyrics by Charles Carpenter, recorded by Gene Krupa and Sarah Vaughan; "In the Middle of a Dream" in 1939 with Al Stillman and Einar Aaron Swan, recorded by Glenn Miller and Red Norvo; "Three Moods"; "Night in Sudan" (1939); "The Morning After" in 1937 with Moe Jaffe and Clay Boland, also recorded by Red Norvo; "Peckin' with the Penguins", co-written with Deane Kincaide from the 1938 short movie feature Porky's Spring Planting; "You Can't Cheat a Cheater" with Frank Signorelli and Phil Napoleon; and, "Trombonology", based on the answers.com and IMDB databases. Based on the collection of sheet music of the U.S. Library of Congress, Tommy Dorsey co-wrote "Chris and His Gang" in 1938 with Fletcher and Horace Henderson and "Nip and Tuck" with Fred Norman in 1946. "To You" was recorded in 1939 by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, and by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. "This is No Dream" was recorded by Harry James and his Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra on vocals and by Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra with vocals by Judy Ellington.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-02-12T22_51_07-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 06:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-02-12T22_51_07-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Remember When Moment In Time - The Best Of Tommy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey composed several popular songs of the Swing Era, including &quot;To You&quot; and &quot;This is No Dream&quot;, co-written with Benny Davis and Ted Shapiro in 1939; &quot;You Taught Me To Love Again&quot; in 1939, with music by Tommy Dorsey and Henri Woode and lyrics by Charles Carpenter, recorded by Gene Krupa and Sarah Vaughan; &quot;In the Middle of a Dream&quot; in 1939 with Al Stillman and Einar Aaron Swan, recorded by Glenn Miller and Red Norvo; &quot;Three Moods&quot;; &quot;Night in Sudan&quot; (1939); &quot;The Morning After&quot; in 1937 with Moe Jaffe and Clay Boland, also recorded by Red Norvo; &quot;Peckin' with the Penguins&quot;, co-written with Deane Kincaide from the 1938 short movie feature Porky's Spring Planting; &quot;You Can't Cheat a Cheater&quot; with Frank Signorelli and Phil Napoleon; and, &quot;Trombonology&quot;, based on the answers.com and IMDB databases. Based on the collection of sheet music of the U.S. Library of Congress, Tommy Dorsey co-wrote &quot;Chris and His Gang&quot; in 1938 with Fletcher and Horace Henderson and &quot;Nip and Tuck&quot; with Fred Norman in 1946. &quot;To You&quot; was recorded in 1939 by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, and by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. &quot;This is No Dream&quot; was recorded by Harry James and his Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra on vocals and by Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra with vocals by Judy Ellington.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Remember When Moment In Time - The Best Of Tommy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey composed several popular ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Air Adventures Of Jimmy Allen - Episodes 22 23 and 24 (1936)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episodes 22 23 and 24 (1936)

The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen was a radio adventure serial created by writers Bob Burtt and Bill Moore, both of whom were from Kansas City, Missouri. The 15-minute program was broadcast from 1933 until 1947. The Jimmie Allen program was first broadcast February 23, 1933, initially over three Midwestern radio stations, WDAF in Kansas City, KLZ in Denver, Colorado, and KVOO in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over the years, the show was produced in a variety of recording studios in Hollywood, New York and Chicago. Robertson is Jimmie's mentor. He does all the flying and continually teaches Allen a trick or two that he learned in World War I. After an exciting aerial dogfight near the end of the story, Robertson reveals that the FBI has made him a G-Man. In subsequent episodes of the series, Jimmie expresses interest in becoming a pilot and enrolls in flying school. Numerous exciting adventures follow, full of danger and mystery. Burtt and Moore wove the plot around the character of a self-reliant youth of fine habits: resourceful, courageous, capable of thinking his way through danger and holding firmly to "fine American ideals." They never deviated from that theme of the character, and they surrounded their hero with friends and enemies who personified other traits that would emphasize the character of their hero.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2009-02-04T17_10_52-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 01:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-02-04T17_10_52-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>359</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episodes 22 23 and 24 (1936)

The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen was a radio adventure serial created by writers Bob Burtt and Bill Moore, both of whom were from Kansas City, Missouri. The 15-minute program was broadcast from 1933 until 1947. The Jimmie Allen program was first broadcast February 23, 1933, initially over three Midwestern radio stations, WDAF in Kansas City, KLZ in Denver, Colorado, and KVOO in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over the years, the show was produced in a variety of recording studios in Hollywood, New York and Chicago. Robertson is Jimmie's mentor. He does all the flying and continually teaches Allen a trick or two that he learned in World War I. After an exciting aerial dogfight near the end of the story, Robertson reveals that the FBI has made him a G-Man. In subsequent episodes of the series, Jimmie expresses interest in becoming a pilot and enrolls in flying school. Numerous exciting adventures follow, full of danger and mystery. Burtt and Moore wove the plot around the character of a self-reliant youth of fine habits: resourceful, courageous, capable of thinking his way through danger and holding firmly to &quot;fine American ideals.&quot; They never deviated from that theme of the character, and they surrounded their hero with friends and enemies who personified other traits that would emphasize the character of their hero.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Episodes 22 23 and 24 (1936)

The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen was a radio adventure serial c...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Manhattan Playhouse - The Perfect Secretary (06-24-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Perfect Secretary (Aired June 24, 1949)

"Manhattan Playhouse". The show lasted for four episodes and was broadcast on the Mutual Network on Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. in the New York City area. Two episodes of the show were also syndicated to the Los Angeles market in January 1949. The dates of the original broadcasts were 48/12/04, 48/12/11, 48/12/18, and 49/01/08. A television anthology series under the same name would later air from April to November 1951 on the NYC television station WABD (DuMont Television Network). In addition, another television series with the same name aired two episodes in September and October 1953 on the same station.
THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1949. Mutual network. "The Perfect Secretary". Sustaining. A comedy about a young executive who always falls in love with his secretary. Paul Ford, Leonard T. Holton (writer), Peggy French, John Harvey, Wynn Wright (director), Jerry Hausner, Robert Monroe (composer), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack O'Reily (announcer). 29:30.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 00:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>manhattan,playhouse,-,the,perfect,secretary,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1603</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Perfect Secretary (Aired June 24, 1949)

&quot;Manhattan Playhouse&quot;. The show lasted for four episodes and was broadcast on the Mutual Network on Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. in the New York City area. Two episodes of the show were also syndicated to the Los Angeles market in January 1949. The dates of the original broadcasts were 48/12/04, 48/12/11, 48/12/18, and 49/01/08. A television anthology series under the same name would later air from April to November 1951 on the NYC television station WABD (DuMont Television Network). In addition, another television series with the same name aired two episodes in September and October 1953 on the same station.
THIS EPISODE:

January 8, 1949. Mutual network. &quot;The Perfect Secretary&quot;. Sustaining. A comedy about a young executive who always falls in love with his secretary. Paul Ford, Leonard T. Holton (writer), Peggy French, John Harvey, Wynn Wright (director), Jerry Hausner, Robert Monroe (composer), Sylvan Levin (conductor), Jack O'Reily (announcer). 29:30.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Perfect Secretary (Aired June 24, 1949)

&quot;Manhattan Playhouse&quot;. The show lasted for four ep...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Skippy Hollywood Theater - Mr. God Johnson (04-01-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Mr. God Johnson (Aired April 1, 1949)

Mr. God Johnson from Skippy Hollywood Theater aired April 1, 1949 starring Peter Lorre. The story of a gentleman who is somewhat difficult to hang is outstanding classic drama from the period. Skippy Hollywood Theater was a syndicated program that went on to be one of the most successful programs on radio of this type. The pre-recorded shows were highly liked by the radio audiences even though they were not live. Also the show was responsible for helping Skippy Peanut Butter to be one of the most popular peanut butters in American and gain national attention.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-01-26T16_01_51-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>skippy,hollywood,theater,-,mr,god,johnson,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1823</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Mr. God Johnson (Aired April 1, 1949)

Mr. God Johnson from Skippy Hollywood Theater aired April 1, 1949 starring Peter Lorre. The story of a gentleman who is somewhat difficult to hang is outstanding classic drama from the period. Skippy Hollywood Theater was a syndicated program that went on to be one of the most successful programs on radio of this type. The pre-recorded shows were highly liked by the radio audiences even though they were not live. Also the show was responsible for helping Skippy Peanut Butter to be one of the most popular peanut butters in American and gain national attention.
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      <itunes:subtitle> Mr. God Johnson (Aired April 1, 1949)

Mr. God Johnson from Skippy Hollywood Theater aired Apr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Clitheroe Kid - Thinking About A Holiday (06-27-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Thinking About A Holiday (Aired June 27, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey. The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 06:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2009-01-06T22_51_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1938</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thinking About A Holiday (Aired June 27, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe, Jimmy Clitheroe to most, who by some strange coincidence did come from the town of that name without having to change his family name! At his full height he was 4ft 3in, and played the naughty schoolboy from 1958 to 1972. Although plausable from a distance, he was not really able to pass himself off as a youngster close up, so a TV career did not really take off too well, but at the peak of his fame the radio show was raking in about 10 million listeners, although by the end this had dropped to a tenth of that figure. Clitheroe was a very private person, and the shows became a sort of escape for him, as well as the release from the worries of his diminutive size, but despite this, his popularity increased and increased, making this series one of the longer running on the radio - a total of 17 series. It is surprising then that with such a success, and with such a long run that the shows are rarely broadcast. The humour was very obvious and probably wouldn't stand up in todays climes, but there has been one release from the BBC radio collection, so if you wanted to hear some of the shows, you can hunt this down in the shops. I would like to thank Tony Lang for the following information about the series. I do not have any of this series on tape myself, so if anyone has comments to make I would be most grateful. The scripts were generally written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe, with the shows production by James Casey. The series sprang from a single show broadcast on 24-4-56 as part of a Variety Playhouse series The pilot series did not have individual names for the episodes. The producer was Geoff Lawrence, with the music supplied by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, and broadcast in the North of England only.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Thinking About A Holiday (Aired June 27, 1971)

The Clitheroe Kid was James Robertson Clitheroe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>RKO Radio Pictures - Cornered (02-27-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cornered (Aired February 27, 1946)
RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Pictures is an American film production and distribution company. As Radio Pictures Inc. and then RKO Radio Pictures Inc., it was one of the so-called Big Five studios of Hollywood's Golden Age. The business was formed after the Keith-Albee-Orpheum (KAO) theater chains and Joseph P. Kennedy's Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) studio were brought together under the control of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in October 1928.  RCA chief David Sarnoff engineered the merger in order to create a market for the company's sound-on-film technology, RCA Photophone. By the mid-1940s, the studio was under the control of investor Floyd Odlum.
THIS EPISODE:
*This radio presentation, though suspense filled, leaves you purposely wondering "what happened". For the finish, you must see the motion picture. Boxcars711 is attempting to secure the full audio score for future posting.
Cornered from RKO Radio Pictures aired February 27, 1946 Starring Dick Powell and Walter Slezak. A World War II veteran hunts down the Nazi collaborators who killed his wife. Canadian WW II pilot Gerard (Dick Powell) intends to track down and kill collaborationist Marcel Jarne, the man responsible for the wartime death of Gerard's French wife. The trouble is, Jarne has never been effectively identified by the authorities and in fact could be just about anyone whom Gerard meets. Weaselly Incza is played by (Walter Slezak).
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cornered (Aired February 27, 1946)
RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Pictures is an American film production and distribution company. As Radio Pictures Inc. and then RKO Radio Pictures Inc., it was one of the so-called Big Five studios of Hollywood's Golden Age. The business was formed after the Keith-Albee-Orpheum (KAO) theater chains and Joseph P. Kennedy's Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) studio were brought together under the control of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in October 1928.  RCA chief David Sarnoff engineered the merger in order to create a market for the company's sound-on-film technology, RCA Photophone. By the mid-1940s, the studio was under the control of investor Floyd Odlum.
THIS EPISODE:
*This radio presentation, though suspense filled, leaves you purposely wondering &quot;what happened&quot;. For the finish, you must see the motion picture. Boxcars711 is attempting to secure the full audio score for future posting.
Cornered from RKO Radio Pictures aired February 27, 1946 Starring Dick Powell and Walter Slezak. A World War II veteran hunts down the Nazi collaborators who killed his wife. Canadian WW II pilot Gerard (Dick Powell) intends to track down and kill collaborationist Marcel Jarne, the man responsible for the wartime death of Gerard's French wife. The trouble is, Jarne has never been effectively identified by the authorities and in fact could be just about anyone whom Gerard meets. Weaselly Incza is played by (Walter Slezak).
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      <itunes:subtitle>Cornered (Aired February 27, 1946)
RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Pictures is an American film produc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>True Detective Mysteries - Death In Step-Ins (05-06-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Death In Step-Ins (Aired May 6, 1937)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was based on the “True Detective” magazine. Later it was sponsored by Listerine and Oh Henry Candy, but kept the same name. Each week the show presented the “case history of an actual crime.” Many were told from the criminal’s point of view. True Detective Mysteries were truly audience participation shows - each show provided descriptions of the true-story criminal and encouraged audiences to provide information leading to their capture. Rewards of $500 and later $1000 were offered in return for helpful clues from listeners.
THIS EPISODE:

July 17, 1937. Program #8. TransAmerican syndication. "Death In Step-Ins". Commercials added locally. A beautiful fifteen-year-old bride is found murdered in a creek during a 4th of July picnic in Arkansas. Who killed the girl on the rocks? The date is approximate, the program number is subject to correction. See a similar program titled, "In The Name Of The Law." 25 minutes.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 23:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-12-13T15_59_47-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>true,detective,mysteries,-,death,step-ins,(05-06-37),boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1563</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary> Death In Step-Ins (Aired May 6, 1937)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was based on the &#8220;True Detective&#8221; magazine. Later it was sponsored by Listerine and Oh Henry Candy, but kept the same name. Each week the show presented the &#8220;case history of an actual crime.&#8221; Many were told from the criminal&#8217;s point of view. True Detective Mysteries were truly audience participation shows - each show provided descriptions of the true-story criminal and encouraged audiences to provide information leading to their capture. Rewards of $500 and later $1000 were offered in return for helpful clues from listeners.
THIS EPISODE:

July 17, 1937. Program #8. TransAmerican syndication. &quot;Death In Step-Ins&quot;. Commercials added locally. A beautiful fifteen-year-old bride is found murdered in a creek during a 4th of July picnic in Arkansas. Who killed the girl on the rocks? The date is approximate, the program number is subject to correction. See a similar program titled, &quot;In The Name Of The Law.&quot; 25 minutes.

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      <itunes:subtitle> Death In Step-Ins (Aired May 6, 1937)

True Detective Mysteries radio series was based on the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Thirteenth Juror - Whatever Happened To John Wilkes Booth (04-23-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Whatever Happened To John Wilkes Booth (04-23-49)

Vincent Price was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Marguerite Cobb (née Willcox) and Vincent Leonard Price, Sr., who was the president of the National Candy Company. His grandfather, Vincent Clarence Price, invented "Dr. Price's Baking Powder", the first cream of tartar baking powder, and secured the family's fortune. Price attended St. Louis Country Day School. He was further educated at Yale in art history and fine art. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity and the Courtauld Institute, London. He became interested in theater in the 1930s, appearing professionally on stage from 1935. He made his film debut in 1938 with Service de Luxe and established himself as a competent actor, notably in Laura (1944), opposite Gene Tierney, directed by Otto Preminger. He also played Joseph Smith, Jr. in the movie Brigham Young (1940), as well as a pretentious priest in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944). Price's first venture into the horror genre was in the 1939 Boris Karloff film Tower of London in which his character was murdered by Karloff's. The following year he portrayed the title character in the film The Invisible Man Returns (a role he reprised in a vocal cameo at the end of the 1948 horror-comedy spoof Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein).
THIS EPISODE:

The Thirteenth Juror. August 20, 1953. NBC network. "What Happened To John Wilkes Booth?". Sustaining. Announced as the first show of the series. The mystery of the man who shot Abraham Lincoln. What ever happened to John Wilkes Booth? Interesting listening. The script and an almost identical recording) was used four years previously (possibly an audition). Arnold Marquis (author, director), Vincent Price, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Hans Conried, John Storm (announcer). 26:36.


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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-12-07T12_21_16-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>13th,juror,-,whateverhappened,john,wilkes,booth,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1672</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Whatever Happened To John Wilkes Booth (04-23-49)

Vincent Price was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Marguerite Cobb (n&#233;e Willcox) and Vincent Leonard Price, Sr., who was the president of the National Candy Company. His grandfather, Vincent Clarence Price, invented &quot;Dr. Price's Baking Powder&quot;, the first cream of tartar baking powder, and secured the family's fortune. Price attended St. Louis Country Day School. He was further educated at Yale in art history and fine art. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity and the Courtauld Institute, London. He became interested in theater in the 1930s, appearing professionally on stage from 1935. He made his film debut in 1938 with Service de Luxe and established himself as a competent actor, notably in Laura (1944), opposite Gene Tierney, directed by Otto Preminger. He also played Joseph Smith, Jr. in the movie Brigham Young (1940), as well as a pretentious priest in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944). Price's first venture into the horror genre was in the 1939 Boris Karloff film Tower of London in which his character was murdered by Karloff's. The following year he portrayed the title character in the film The Invisible Man Returns (a role he reprised in a vocal cameo at the end of the 1948 horror-comedy spoof Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein).
THIS EPISODE:

The Thirteenth Juror. August 20, 1953. NBC network. &quot;What Happened To John Wilkes Booth?&quot;. Sustaining. Announced as the first show of the series. The mystery of the man who shot Abraham Lincoln. What ever happened to John Wilkes Booth? Interesting listening. The script and an almost identical recording) was used four years previously (possibly an audition). Arnold Marquis (author, director), Vincent Price, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Hans Conried, John Storm (announcer). 26:36.


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      <itunes:subtitle>Whatever Happened To John Wilkes Booth (04-23-49)

Vincent Price was born in St. Louis, Missour...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Matinee Theater - The Highwayman (02-25-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Highwayman (Aired 02-25-45)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting "a greater range of stories". That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as "Beautiful Dreamer" (the Stephen Foster story) and "The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning". Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre", and "The Scarlet Pimpernel" to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.
THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1945. CBS netword. "The Highwayman". Sponsored by: Vicks. A dramatization of the famous poem about a bandit and his lover. Gertrude Warner, Alfred Shirley, Phillip Clark, Guy Spaull, Victor Jory, Alfred Noyes (author), Burford Hampden, Martin Gabel (announcer), Harry Marble (announcer), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Warnow (music director). 29:52.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 04:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-11-29T20_09_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>matinee,theater,-,the,highwayman,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1890</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Highwayman (Aired 02-25-45)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provide quality dramatic programming for its Sunday afternoon listeners. A continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed Matinee Theater with a view towards presenting &quot;a greater range of stories&quot;. That broader scope was able to accommodate such episodes as &quot;Beautiful Dreamer&quot; (the Stephen Foster story) and &quot;The Love Story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning&quot;. Victor Jory and several different female stars paired to bring classics like &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot;, &quot;Jane Eyre&quot;, and &quot;The Scarlet Pimpernel&quot; to the audience, as well as a number of more contemporary works. The first of these thirty-minute broadcasts aired October 22, 1944 and the final one on April 8, 1945. The Vick Chemical Company sponsored throughout.
THIS EPISODE:

February 25, 1945. CBS netword. &quot;The Highwayman&quot;. Sponsored by: Vicks. A dramatization of the famous poem about a bandit and his lover. Gertrude Warner, Alfred Shirley, Phillip Clark, Guy Spaull, Victor Jory, Alfred Noyes (author), Burford Hampden, Martin Gabel (announcer), Harry Marble (announcer), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Richard Sanville (director), Mark Warnow (music director). 29:52.

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Highwayman (Aired 02-25-45)

Matinee Theater represented a serious attempt by CBS to provid...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Arthur Godfrey Show - Recalling 1949 (04-26-72)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Recalling 1949 (Aired April 26, 1972)

Godfrey was born in New York City. While his family was originally well off, his mother was unsuccessful as a performer with aspirations to fame and stardom that never materialized, and his father was a failed sportswriter who left the family. With the family in sudden poverty, Godfrey tried to help them survive by going on the road accepting odd jobs, and hoboing. He served in the United States Navy from 1920 to 1924 as a radio operator on naval destroyers. Additional training in radio came during Godfrey's service in the Coast Guard from 1927 to 1930. It was during a Coast Guard stint in Baltimore that he appeared on a local talent show and became popular enough to land his own brief weekly program.


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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-11-26T14_20_04-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>the,arthur,godfrey,show,-,recalling,1949,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1805</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Recalling 1949 (Aired April 26, 1972)

Godfrey was born in New York City. While his family was originally well off, his mother was unsuccessful as a performer with aspirations to fame and stardom that never materialized, and his father was a failed sportswriter who left the family. With the family in sudden poverty, Godfrey tried to help them survive by going on the road accepting odd jobs, and hoboing. He served in the United States Navy from 1920 to 1924 as a radio operator on naval destroyers. Additional training in radio came during Godfrey's service in the Coast Guard from 1927 to 1930. It was during a Coast Guard stint in Baltimore that he appeared on a local talent show and became popular enough to land his own brief weekly program.


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      <itunes:subtitle>Recalling 1949 (Aired April 26, 1972)

Godfrey was born in New York City. While his family was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Gldersleeve - McGee's Invention (09-17-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[McGee's Invention (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.
THIS EPISIODE:

September 17, 1944. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Gildersleeve and Fibber McGee (who does not appear on the show) decide to go into business with McGee's new invention. The date is subject to correction. Harold Peary. 1/2 hour.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-11-11T07_49_17-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1678</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>McGee's Invention (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on the classic radio hit Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest period in the 1940s, when Harold Peary graduated the character from the earlier show into the sitcom and in a quartet of likeable feature films at the height of the show's popularity.
THIS EPISIODE:

September 17, 1944. NBC network. Sponsored by: Kraft Foods. Gildersleeve and Fibber McGee (who does not appear on the show) decide to go into business with McGee's new invention. The date is subject to correction. Harold Peary. 1/2 hour.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>McGee's Invention (Aired September 17, 1944)

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguab...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stella Dallas - The Egyptian Mummy (Part 1 and 2) (1955)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Egyptian Mummy (Part 1 and 2 - COMPLETE) 1955

Exactly 60 years ago today, Stella Dallas "the true-to-life story of mother love and sacrifice" made its radio debut. Based on the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty (and the 1937 film starring Barbara Stanwyck), this soap opera chronicled the trials and tribulations of a poor woman whose daughter married "in to wealth and society. " According to John Dunning's Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio, the show "was perhaps the most excrutitating melodrama on radio." But, housewives must have eaten it up! This 15-minute/5-day-a-week program ran on NBC for 17 years. What do you say, soap fans? What present-day soap opera do you think has the most painful story lines and the most tortured characters?
THIS EPISODE:

NBC network. Two consecutive episodes. Stella helps recover a stolen Egyptian and foil twin Arab brothers. . 1/2 hour.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-11-06T18_33_50-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 02:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-11-06T18_33_50-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-11-06T18_33_50-08_00.mp3?_=1305614066.1342612" length="5352325" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1337</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Egyptian Mummy (Part 1 and 2 - COMPLETE) 1955

Exactly 60 years ago today, Stella Dallas &quot;the true-to-life story of mother love and sacrifice&quot; made its radio debut. Based on the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty (and the 1937 film starring Barbara Stanwyck), this soap opera chronicled the trials and tribulations of a poor woman whose daughter married &quot;in to wealth and society. &quot; According to John Dunning's Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio, the show &quot;was perhaps the most excrutitating melodrama on radio.&quot; But, housewives must have eaten it up! This 15-minute/5-day-a-week program ran on NBC for 17 years. What do you say, soap fans? What present-day soap opera do you think has the most painful story lines and the most tortured characters?
THIS EPISODE:

NBC network. Two consecutive episodes. Stella helps recover a stolen Egyptian and foil twin Arab brothers. . 1/2 hour.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Egyptian Mummy (Part 1 and 2 - COMPLETE) 1955

Exactly 60 years ago today, Stella Dallas &quot;t...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Whistler - The Shrunken Head (06-13-42)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Shrunken Head (Aired June 13, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.
THIS EPISODE:

Whistler. June 13, 1942. CBS Pacific network. "The Shrunken Head". Sustaining. An heiress comes to live in the house of her crippled old uncle...and his collection of shrunken heads! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Joseph Kearns (writer), J. Donald Wilson (director). 29:46.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 18:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-11-04T10_01_46-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1885</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Shrunken Head (Aired June 13, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. If it now seems to have been influenced explicitly by The Shadow, The Whistler was no less popular or credible with its listeners, the writing was first class for its genre, and it added a slightly macabre element of humor that sometimes went missing in The Shadow's longer-lived crime stories. Writer-producer J. Donald Wilson established the tone of the show during its first two years, and he was followed in 1944 by producer-director George Allen. Other directors included Sterling Tracy and Sherman Marks with final scripts by Joel Malone and Harold Swanton. A total of 692 episodes were produced, yet despite the series' fame, over 200 episodes are lost today. In 1946, a local Chicago version of The Whistler with local actors aired Sundays on WBBM, sponsored by Meister Brau beer.
THIS EPISODE:

Whistler. June 13, 1942. CBS Pacific network. &quot;The Shrunken Head&quot;. Sustaining. An heiress comes to live in the house of her crippled old uncle...and his collection of shrunken heads! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Joseph Kearns (writer), J. Donald Wilson (director). 29:46.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Shrunken Head (Aired June 13, 1942)

The Whistler was one of radio's most popular mystery d...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>WaysideTheater -  Rest Cure (11-06-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rest Cure (Aired November 6, 1938)

The Wayside Theater - November 6, 1938. WBBM, Chicago. "Rest Cure". Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. A playwright is looking for peace and quiet. The girl next door is looking for a wealthy husband. This is obviously a match made in heaven! Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Verne Smith (announcer), James Drew (writer), Mary Jane Morrow, Forrest Lewis, Bill Bouchey, Harriet Widmer, Percy Hemus, Herb Butterfield. 29:39.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 20:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-10-28T13_15_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1933</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Rest Cure (Aired November 6, 1938)

The Wayside Theater - November 6, 1938. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;Rest Cure&quot;. Sponsored by: The Chicago Motor Club. A playwright is looking for peace and quiet. The girl next door is looking for a wealthy husband. This is obviously a match made in heaven! Olan Soule, Patricia Dunlap, Verne Smith (announcer), James Drew (writer), Mary Jane Morrow, Forrest Lewis, Bill Bouchey, Harriet Widmer, Percy Hemus, Herb Butterfield. 29:39.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rest Cure (Aired November 6, 1938)

The Wayside Theater - November 6, 1938. WBBM, Chicago. &quot;Res...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Paul Temple Intervenes -The Marquis (10-30-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Marquis (Aired October 30, 1942)

Paul Temple, novellist and amateur detective, and his glamorous and intuitive wife, Steve, provided listeners to the BBC with some first rate radio serials from 1938 to 1968, all of which were scripted by writer Francis Durbridge. Paul and Steve inhabited a sophisticated, well-dressed world of cocktails and fast cars, where women are chic and men still wear cravats. The couple are frequently called in to help solve crimes by Sir Graham Forbes of Scotland Yard. Paul Temple was first played on the BBC by Hugh Morton, who was followed over the years by Carl Bernard, Richard Williams, Barry Morse, Howard Marion Crawford, Kim Peacock, and ultimately by Peter Coke (pronounced Cook), who is today the best remembered of the actors who portrayed Paul Temple. The first Steve was played by Bernadette Hodgson. Marjorie Westbury took over the role in the fifth serial and then played the part in every serial until 1968. She had already appeared in the earlier productions in other parts; she even played a minor role in the very first one in 1938. This serial, 'Paul Temple Intervenes', is a wartime production from 1942. Carl Bernard and Bernadette Hodgson are the leads, but Marjorie Westbury is also among the cast. This is the earliest complete 'Paul Temple' serial now known to exist.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-10-27T09_03_35-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-10-27T09_03_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>paul,temple,intervenes,-the,marquis,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1057</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Marquis (Aired October 30, 1942)

Paul Temple, novellist and amateur detective, and his glamorous and intuitive wife, Steve, provided listeners to the BBC with some first rate radio serials from 1938 to 1968, all of which were scripted by writer Francis Durbridge. Paul and Steve inhabited a sophisticated, well-dressed world of cocktails and fast cars, where women are chic and men still wear cravats. The couple are frequently called in to help solve crimes by Sir Graham Forbes of Scotland Yard. Paul Temple was first played on the BBC by Hugh Morton, who was followed over the years by Carl Bernard, Richard Williams, Barry Morse, Howard Marion Crawford, Kim Peacock, and ultimately by Peter Coke (pronounced Cook), who is today the best remembered of the actors who portrayed Paul Temple. The first Steve was played by Bernadette Hodgson. Marjorie Westbury took over the role in the fifth serial and then played the part in every serial until 1968. She had already appeared in the earlier productions in other parts; she even played a minor role in the very first one in 1938. This serial, 'Paul Temple Intervenes', is a wartime production from 1942. Carl Bernard and Bernadette Hodgson are the leads, but Marjorie Westbury is also among the cast. This is the earliest complete 'Paul Temple' serial now known to exist.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Marquis (Aired October 30, 1942)

Paul Temple, novellist and amateur detective, and his gla...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Candid Microphone - Allen Funt Double Feature (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Allen Funt Double Feature (1947)

Candid Microphone is a 1940s radio show which soon became the long-running TV series "Candid Camera". The show involved scenarios in which unwitting members of the public would be placed in a situation where unusual things began happening (caused by actors hired by the producers as well as various props). The victim of the prank's reactions would be recorded and at some stage the joke is finally revealed to them. Introduced by Allen Funt, this is a rare bit of broadcasting history, perfect for radio buffs and Candid Camera fans who wish to revisit the program's roots. Candid Microphone was first heard on Saturday, June 28, 1947, at 7:30pm on ABC radio. Funt's concept came to television on August 10, 1948.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-10-24T09_45_50-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-10-24T09_45_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>candid,microphone,-,allen,funt,double,feature,kids,&amp;,family,boxcars711</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3478</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_1307935.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Allen Funt Double Feature (1947)

Candid Microphone is a 1940s radio show which soon became the long-running TV series &quot;Candid Camera&quot;. The show involved scenarios in which unwitting members of the public would be placed in a situation where unusual things began happening (caused by actors hired by the producers as well as various props). The victim of the prank's reactions would be recorded and at some stage the joke is finally revealed to them. Introduced by Allen Funt, this is a rare bit of broadcasting history, perfect for radio buffs and Candid Camera fans who wish to revisit the program's roots. Candid Microphone was first heard on Saturday, June 28, 1947, at 7:30pm on ABC radio. Funt's concept came to television on August 10, 1948.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Allen Funt Double Feature (1947)

Candid Microphone is a 1940s radio show which soon became the...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Hear It Now -  Edward R. Murrow (January 12, 1951)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Edward R. Murrow (January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.
THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1951. Program #5. CBS network. Sustaining. Retreat in Korea, Eisenhower returns to Europe, Truman vs. Taft (a look at their differences), the "Twentieth Anniversary" of Bing Crosby, the story of Lieutenant Henry, a Medal Of Honor winner. Good radio. Edward R. Murrow (narrator). 1 hour.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 04:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-10-22T21_37_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>hear,it,now,-,january,12,boxcars711,kids,&amp;,family,camardella</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3587</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Edward R. Murrow (January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a &quot;magazine format.&quot; It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the &quot;actual sound of history in the making,&quot; according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called &quot;fairly routine&quot; in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.
THIS EPISODE:

January 12, 1951. Program #5. CBS network. Sustaining. Retreat in Korea, Eisenhower returns to Europe, Truman vs. Taft (a look at their differences), the &quot;Twentieth Anniversary&quot; of Bing Crosby, the story of Lieutenant Henry, a Medal Of Honor winner. Good radio. Edward R. Murrow (narrator). 1 hour.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Edward R. Murrow (January 12, 1951)

Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cruise Of The Poll Parrot - Ep1 (09-25-37) Ep2 (10-02-37) Ep3 (10-09-37)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ep1 (09-25-37) Ep2 (10-02-37) Ep3 (10-09-37)

In 1922, businessman Paul Parrot sold his shoe business "Poll Parrot Shoes" to the International Shoe Company, which was already selling Red Goose and Weatherbird shoes. The shoes were designed for children and so sponsoring a children's radio show seemed like a good idea. In 1937, they launched a syndicated children's serial named "Cruise of the Poll Parrot". The show was sold in thirteen segment blocks, and three complete blocks exist today. The shows exponentially boosted shoe sales, helping International compete against the leader in children's shoes: Buster Brown. The main character for the show was a 24 year old man from St. Louis, Missouri, named Marvin Miller. This was some of his first radio work. He was the voice for the main character, Captain Roy Dalton, the Master of the ship Poll Parrot, and also the voice of the parrot that was the pet of the Captain. Marvin Miller went on to work on hundreds of other radio shows, mostly as an announcer. He acted in a number of films, most notably in 1947 starring with Humphrey Bogart in "Dead Reckoning". Miller played a crooked gambler's sadistic henchman named Krause. He became most famous as Michael Anthony, the man who handed out the million dollar checks in the 1950s TV series, "The Millionaire". Miller died in Los Angeles of a heart attack in 1984 at the age of 71.
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Ep1 (09-25-37) Ep2 (10-02-37) Ep3 (10-09-37)

In 1922, businessman Paul Parrot sold his shoe business &quot;Poll Parrot Shoes&quot; to the International Shoe Company, which was already selling Red Goose and Weatherbird shoes. The shoes were designed for children and so sponsoring a children's radio show seemed like a good idea. In 1937, they launched a syndicated children's serial named &quot;Cruise of the Poll Parrot&quot;. The show was sold in thirteen segment blocks, and three complete blocks exist today. The shows exponentially boosted shoe sales, helping International compete against the leader in children's shoes: Buster Brown. The main character for the show was a 24 year old man from St. Louis, Missouri, named Marvin Miller. This was some of his first radio work. He was the voice for the main character, Captain Roy Dalton, the Master of the ship Poll Parrot, and also the voice of the parrot that was the pet of the Captain. Marvin Miller went on to work on hundreds of other radio shows, mostly as an announcer. He acted in a number of films, most notably in 1947 starring with Humphrey Bogart in &quot;Dead Reckoning&quot;. Miller played a crooked gambler's sadistic henchman named Krause. He became most famous as Michael Anthony, the man who handed out the million dollar checks in the 1950s TV series, &quot;The Millionaire&quot;. Miller died in Los Angeles of a heart attack in 1984 at the age of 71.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ep1 (09-25-37) Ep2 (10-02-37) Ep3 (10-09-37)

In 1922, businessman Paul Parrot sold his shoe bu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Victory Theater - The Philadelphia Story (7-20-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Philadelphia Story (Aired July 20, 1942)

"Victory Theater" was the 1942 summer replacement series for "Lux Radio Theater" and was sponsored by the United States Government.The Lux Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years.
THIS EPISODE:
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY Movie 1940
Philadelphia heiress Tracy Lord throws out her playboy husband C.K. Dexter Haven shortly after their marriage. Two years later, Tracy is about to marry respectable George Kittredge whilst Dexter has been working for "Spy" magazine. Dexter arrives at the Lord's mansion the day before the wedding with writer Mike Connor and photographer Liz Imbrie, determined to spoil things. Written by Col Needham {col@imdb.com}
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 21:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-05-13T14_07_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3479</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Philadelphia Story (Aired July 20, 1942)

&quot;Victory Theater&quot; was the 1942 summer replacement series for &quot;Lux Radio Theater&quot; and was sponsored by the United States Government.The Lux Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1954); NBC (1954-1955)) adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years.
THIS EPISODE:
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY Movie 1940
Philadelphia heiress Tracy Lord throws out her playboy husband C.K. Dexter Haven shortly after their marriage. Two years later, Tracy is about to marry respectable George Kittredge whilst Dexter has been working for &quot;Spy&quot; magazine. Dexter arrives at the Lord's mansion the day before the wedding with writer Mike Connor and photographer Liz Imbrie, determined to spoil things. Written by Col Needham {col@imdb.com}
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Philadelphia Story (Aired July 20, 1942)

&quot;Victory Theater&quot; was the 1942 summer replacement...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Shadows - The House Of Despair (Part 3 of 3) 1966</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Of Despair (Part 3 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis, who tells of a dream he had in which a girl takes a long train ride to visit a large mansion. The story "bible", which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was considered daring (and unprecedented in daytime television) when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when, a year into its run, vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid, appeared. In addition to vampires, Dark Shadows featured werewolves, ghosts, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, both into the past and into the future, and a parallel universe.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-04-22T08_27_38-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-04-22T08_27_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Despair (Part 3 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis, who tells of a dream he had in which a girl takes a long train ride to visit a large mansion. The story &quot;bible&quot;, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was considered daring (and unprecedented in daytime television) when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when, a year into its run, vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid, appeared. In addition to vampires, Dark Shadows featured werewolves, ghosts, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, both into the past and into the future, and a parallel universe.

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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Despair (Part 3 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Shadows - The House Of Despair (Part 2 of 3) 1966</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Of Despair (Part 2 of 3) 1966

A small company of actors each played many roles and, as actors came and went, some characters were played by several actors. Major writers in addition to Art Wallace included Sam Hall, Gordon Russell, and Violet Welles. Dark Shadows has the distinction of being the only long-running soap to have every episode released for home video (including a reconstruction episode #1219, the videotape for which is lost), first on VHS and currently in progress on DVD.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-04-21T11_51_13-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1095</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Despair (Part 2 of 3) 1966

A small company of actors each played many roles and, as actors came and went, some characters were played by several actors. Major writers in addition to Art Wallace included Sam Hall, Gordon Russell, and Violet Welles. Dark Shadows has the distinction of being the only long-running soap to have every episode released for home video (including a reconstruction episode #1219, the videotape for which is lost), first on VHS and currently in progress on DVD.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Despair (Part 2 of 3) 1966

A small company of actors each played many roles and, ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dark Shadows - The House Of Despair (Part 1 of 3) 1966</title>
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        <![CDATA[The House Of Despair (Part 1 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis, who tells of a dream he had in which a girl takes a long train ride to visit a large mansion. The story "bible", which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was considered daring (and unprecedented in daytime television) when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when, a year into its run, vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid, appeared. In addition to vampires, Dark Shadows featured werewolves, ghosts, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, both into the past and into the future, and a parallel universe.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-04-20T12_35_29-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 19:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-04-20T12_35_29-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1502</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The House Of Despair (Part 1 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis, who tells of a dream he had in which a girl takes a long train ride to visit a large mansion. The story &quot;bible&quot;, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was considered daring (and unprecedented in daytime television) when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when, a year into its run, vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid, appeared. In addition to vampires, Dark Shadows featured werewolves, ghosts, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, both into the past and into the future, and a parallel universe.

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      <itunes:subtitle>The House Of Despair (Part 1 of 3) 1966

Dark Shadows is a Gothic television soap opera that or...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Suspense - Donovans Brain (2-07-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Donovans Brain (Aired February 7, 1948)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were "The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln" (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of "Donovan's Brain".
THIS EPISODE:
Suspense. February 7, 1948. CBS net. "Donovan's Brain". Sustaining. The classic tale of the mad scientist and his "brain in the bottle." The story was previously produced on "Suspense," as two half hour programs, on May 18 and May 25, 1944 (see cat. #245 and #61158). John McIntire (doubles), Robert Montgomery (host, performer), William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jeanette Nolan, Joseph Kearns (announcer, performer), Curt Siodmak (author), Robert L. Richards (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Burne Surrey (sound effects), Bob Anderson (sound engineer). 61:28.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 23:34:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-04-16T16_34_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3595</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Donovans Brain (Aired February 7, 1948)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as &quot;radio's outstanding theater of thrills.&quot; It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 1962. There were approximately 945 episodes broadcast during its long run, over 900 of which are extant in mostly high-quality recordings. Suspense went through several major phases, characterized by different hosts, sponsors and director/producers. There were a few rules which were followed for all but a handful of episodes: Protagonists were usually a normal person suddenly dropped into a threatening or bizarre situation. Evildoers must be punished in the end. The program made only occasional forays into science fiction and fantasy. Among its science fiction entries were &quot;The Man who Went Back to Save Lincoln&quot; (a time travel fantasy), and an adaptation of &quot;Donovan's Brain&quot;.
THIS EPISODE:
Suspense. February 7, 1948. CBS net. &quot;Donovan's Brain&quot;. Sustaining. The classic tale of the mad scientist and his &quot;brain in the bottle.&quot; The story was previously produced on &quot;Suspense,&quot; as two half hour programs, on May 18 and May 25, 1944 (see cat. #245 and #61158). John McIntire (doubles), Robert Montgomery (host, performer), William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Jeanette Nolan, Joseph Kearns (announcer, performer), Curt Siodmak (author), Robert L. Richards (adaptor), William Spier (producer, director, editor), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Burne Surrey (sound effects), Bob Anderson (sound engineer). 61:28.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Donovans Brain (Aired February 7, 1948)

Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>This Is Our Enemy - The Hitler Youth Movement (9-13-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Hitler Youth Movement (Aired September 13, 1942)

THIS IS OUR ENEMY is one of a number of war propaganda presentations that were popular during the years leading up to and during World War II. In this episode, parents are asked to send their children, most sickly from food and staple rationing, to a camp that would "make them strong again". During the time away from home, the youth attended "school" which resulted in pro-nazi indoctrination into the "Youth Movement". As members of the Black Brigade and "servants of the Fuhrer", brainwashed children now report on any anti nazi sentiment, even turning in their own families. Narration by war correspondent and author, Mr. Henry J. Taylor, the last American able to get into and out of Germany as the war began.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 01:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-04-01T18_11_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Hitler Youth Movement (Aired September 13, 1942)

THIS IS OUR ENEMY is one of a number of war propaganda presentations that were popular during the years leading up to and during World War II. In this episode, parents are asked to send their children, most sickly from food and staple rationing, to a camp that would &quot;make them strong again&quot;. During the time away from home, the youth attended &quot;school&quot; which resulted in pro-nazi indoctrination into the &quot;Youth Movement&quot;. As members of the Black Brigade and &quot;servants of the Fuhrer&quot;, brainwashed children now report on any anti nazi sentiment, even turning in their own families. Narration by war correspondent and author, Mr. Henry J. Taylor, the last American able to get into and out of Germany as the war began.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Hitler Youth Movement (Aired September 13, 1942)

THIS IS OUR ENEMY is one of a number of w...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Theater Guild On The Air - Escape (4-27-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Escape (Aired April 27, 1947)


Broadcast: ABC - Sunday, February 06, 1949 Adapted: Arthur Arent Director: Homer Fickett.The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O’Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-02-21T18_56_10-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-02-21T18_56_10-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 02:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-02-21T18_56_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>3465</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Escape (Aired April 27, 1947)


Broadcast: ABC - Sunday, February 06, 1949 Adapted: Arthur Arent Director: Homer Fickett.The theatrical society in U.S.A. is termed as Theatre Guild. Founded in New York City in 1918 by Lawrence Langner (1890-1962) and others, the group proposed to produce high-quality, noncommercial plays. Its board of directors shared responsibility for choice of plays, management, and production. After the premiere of George Bernard Shaw&#8217;s Heartbreak House in 1920, the Guild became his U.S. agent and staged 15 of his plays. It also produced successful plays by Eugene O&#8217;Neill, Maxwell Anderson, and Robert Sherwood and featured actors such as the Lunts and Helen Hayes. It helped develop the American musical by staging Porgy and Bess (1935), Oklahoma! (1943), and Carousel (1945); later also producing the radio series Theatre Guild on the Air (1945-53) and even presented plays on television.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Escape (Aired April 27, 1947)


Broadcast: ABC - Sunday, February 06, 1949 Adapted: Arthur Are...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Murder On The Homefront - Love At First Sight (1950)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Love At First Sight (1950) *Exact Date Unknown

There were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the 1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme", brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service", general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news, features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2008-02-20T21_17_00-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-02-20T21_17_00-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 05:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-02-20T21_17_00-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-02-20T21_17_00-08_00.mp3?_=1305607799.776149" length="14238453" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3559</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Love At First Sight (1950) *Exact Date Unknown

There were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the 1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the &quot;Light Programme&quot;, brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The &quot;Home Service&quot;, general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news, features, and drama. The &quot;Third Programme&quot; meanwhile was unashamedly highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Love At First Sight (1950) *Exact Date Unknown

There were three main BBC Radio stations broadc...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Johnny Fletcher Mystery  &amp;quot;The Navy Colt&amp;quot; (3-25-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Navy Colt (Aired March 25, 1946

The Navy Colt, by Frank Gruber, from Johnny Fletcher Mystery (NBC) aired on March 25, 1946 starring Albert Decker and Mike Mazurki. Book agents Johnny Fletcher and Sam Cragg find their low finances and the Chicago winter incompatible, so they accept an offer of $10.00 to punch James Maxwell in the nose. When the deed is done, the debt remains unpaid, the two are accused of Maxwell's murder, and the only thing which stands between them and destitution is an antique colt revolver.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 16:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1868</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Navy Colt (Aired March 25, 1946

The Navy Colt, by Frank Gruber, from Johnny Fletcher Mystery (NBC) aired on March 25, 1946 starring Albert Decker and Mike Mazurki. Book agents Johnny Fletcher and Sam Cragg find their low finances and the Chicago winter incompatible, so they accept an offer of $10.00 to punch James Maxwell in the nose. When the deed is done, the debt remains unpaid, the two are accused of Maxwell's murder, and the only thing which stands between them and destitution is an antique colt revolver.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Navy Colt (Aired March 25, 1946

The Navy Colt, by Frank Gruber, from Johnny Fletcher Myste...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>All Gas &amp;amp; Gaiters - The Bishop Rides Again (1-05-71)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Bishop Rides Again (Aired January 5, 1971)

All Gas and Gaiters is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1966 to 1971. It was written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, a husband-and-wife team. They used the pseudonym John Wraith when writing the pilot. David Climie and Austin Steele co-wrote the 1968 special. All Gas and Gaiters re-ran on radio from 1971 to 1972. All Gas and Gaiters is set in the close of St Oggs Cathedral, and concerns the rivalries amongst the clergymen in it. The Bishop is easygoing; his friend the Archdeacon is elderly, tippling, and still with an eye for an attractive woman; and the Rev. Noote is naïve and accident prone. Their wish to live a quiet bachelor life is ruined by the overbearing Dean, who tries to bring rule by the book to the Cathedral. The series initially aroused some controversy because of its portrayal of senior churchmen as bungling incompetents, although some churchmen quite enjoyed it, partly because it made them look human. In the opening credits, the Church of Saint Mary in Chesterfield with its twisted spire was shown as the fictional "St. Ogg's".
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 05:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1824</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Bishop Rides Again (Aired January 5, 1971)

All Gas and Gaiters is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1966 to 1971. It was written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, a husband-and-wife team. They used the pseudonym John Wraith when writing the pilot. David Climie and Austin Steele co-wrote the 1968 special. All Gas and Gaiters re-ran on radio from 1971 to 1972. All Gas and Gaiters is set in the close of St Oggs Cathedral, and concerns the rivalries amongst the clergymen in it. The Bishop is easygoing; his friend the Archdeacon is elderly, tippling, and still with an eye for an attractive woman; and the Rev. Noote is na&#239;ve and accident prone. Their wish to live a quiet bachelor life is ruined by the overbearing Dean, who tries to bring rule by the book to the Cathedral. The series initially aroused some controversy because of its portrayal of senior churchmen as bungling incompetents, although some churchmen quite enjoyed it, partly because it made them look human. In the opening credits, the Church of Saint Mary in Chesterfield with its twisted spire was shown as the fictional &quot;St. Ogg's&quot;.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Bishop Rides Again (Aired January 5, 1971)

All Gas and Gaiters is a British sitcom that ai...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Aliens In The Mind - Island Genesis (1-02-77)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Island Genesis (Aired January 2, 1977)

Aliens in the Mind started life as an outline for Doctor Who. Although not commissioned for the show Robert Holmes was asked to develop the idea for Radio 4 however work commitments meant that the scripts were ultimately written by Rene Bascilico based on Holmes' original idea. Unlike the Doctor Who 'talking books' and stable-mate 'The Quatermass Memoirs' which are also due for release on July 3rd this is a full blown sci-fi radio drama starring kings of horror Vincent Price and Peter Cushing. Investing the death of a friend Curtis Lark (Price) and John Cornelius (Cushing) discover the presence of a new race of humans on a remote Scottish island. The key to the mystery seems to be a local young girl who Lark and Cornelius resolve to take to London for tests where they discover she may not be the only mutant to have left the island...Split over six episodes and running almost three hours the plot moves a cracking pace - it seemed like no time at all had passed between inserting the first CD and reaching the end of episode two. Relying heavily on the talents of Price and Cushing this is a gripping and atmospheric drama which owes more than a passing nod to the US TV series The Invaders and, despite being almost 30 years old, feels reasonably modern in style and content. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 23:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-01-17T15_58_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1712</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Island Genesis (Aired January 2, 1977)

Aliens in the Mind started life as an outline for Doctor Who. Although not commissioned for the show Robert Holmes was asked to develop the idea for Radio 4 however work commitments meant that the scripts were ultimately written by Rene Bascilico based on Holmes' original idea. Unlike the Doctor Who 'talking books' and stable-mate 'The Quatermass Memoirs' which are also due for release on July 3rd this is a full blown sci-fi radio drama starring kings of horror Vincent Price and Peter Cushing. Investing the death of a friend Curtis Lark (Price) and John Cornelius (Cushing) discover the presence of a new race of humans on a remote Scottish island. The key to the mystery seems to be a local young girl who Lark and Cornelius resolve to take to London for tests where they discover she may not be the only mutant to have left the island...Split over six episodes and running almost three hours the plot moves a cracking pace - it seemed like no time at all had passed between inserting the first CD and reaching the end of episode two. Relying heavily on the talents of Price and Cushing this is a gripping and atmospheric drama which owes more than a passing nod to the US TV series The Invaders and, despite being almost 30 years old, feels reasonably modern in style and content. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Island Genesis (Aired January 2, 1977)

Aliens in the Mind started life as an outline for Docto...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Flash Gordon - 2 Episodes (7-13-35) and (10-12-35)</title>
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        <![CDATA["The Antidote" (Aired 7-13-35) and "It's Finally Over" (Aired 10-12-35)

Flash Gordon - 1935-1936
FIRST BROADCAST: April 1935 LAST BROADCAST: February 1936 CAST: Gale Gordon, Maurice Franklin, Bruno Wick, James Meighan PRODUCER: Himan Brown This science-fiction adventure originally began as a comic strip. Flash Gordon had saved the world by firing a rocket at the planet Mongo which was on a collision course with earth. He had crashlanded on Mongo which was a planet packed with villains and baddies featuring lots of ray-guns and rockets.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-01-16T07_43_18-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;The Antidote&quot; (Aired 7-13-35) and &quot;It's Finally Over&quot; (Aired 10-12-35)

Flash Gordon - 1935-1936
FIRST BROADCAST: April 1935 LAST BROADCAST: February 1936 CAST: Gale Gordon, Maurice Franklin, Bruno Wick, James Meighan PRODUCER: Himan Brown This science-fiction adventure originally began as a comic strip. Flash Gordon had saved the world by firing a rocket at the planet Mongo which was on a collision course with earth. He had crashlanded on Mongo which was a planet packed with villains and baddies featuring lots of ray-guns and rockets.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;The Antidote&quot; (Aired 7-13-35) and &quot;It's Finally Over&quot; (Aired 10-12-35)

Flash Gordon - 1935-19...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chase - Terminate Professor Kolcheck (6-15-52)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Terminate Professor Kolcheck (Aired June 15, 1952)

Dramatic Adventure Anthology
Broadcast 4/27/1952-6/28/1953 30 min.
The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of "hunter and hunted" was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim.  It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase.
THIS EPISODE:
June 15, 1952. NBC net. "Terminate Professor Kolcheck". Sustaining. An Hungarian secret policeman named Andre Provich has become disillusioned with "The Party." When Provich is ordered to liquidate his old friend Professor Kolcheck, the two decide to defect. The story has a good surprise ending. The story title may not be accurate. Edgar Stehli, Fred Collins (announcer), June Foray, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lee Cramer (engineer), Norman Rose, Stefan Schnabel, Walter McGraw (director, transcriber). 29:29.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2008-01-15T07_58_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1789</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Terminate Professor Kolcheck (Aired June 15, 1952)

Dramatic Adventure Anthology
Broadcast 4/27/1952-6/28/1953 30 min.
The Chase is an exciting Old Time Radio series in which every episode contains, well, a chase. Tales, highly melodramatic and often improbable, of people on the run. The concept of &quot;hunter and hunted&quot; was built into the signatures. with the lone bugle of a fox hunt, the braying of dogs, the sounds of a man running, a gunshot, and the slowing footsteps and eventual fall of the victim.  It may be an adventure story, a crime story, or even science fiction, but there will always be a suspense filled chase.
THIS EPISODE:
June 15, 1952. NBC net. &quot;Terminate Professor Kolcheck&quot;. Sustaining. An Hungarian secret policeman named Andre Provich has become disillusioned with &quot;The Party.&quot; When Provich is ordered to liquidate his old friend Professor Kolcheck, the two decide to defect. The story has a good surprise ending. The story title may not be accurate. Edgar Stehli, Fred Collins (announcer), June Foray, Lawrence Klee (creator, writer), Lee Cramer (engineer), Norman Rose, Stefan Schnabel, Walter McGraw (director, transcriber). 29:29.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Terminate Professor Kolcheck (Aired June 15, 1952)

Dramatic Adventure Anthology
Broadcast 4/2...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Nightfall -The Body Snatchers (8-29-80)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Body Snatchers (Aired August 29, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:
Nightfall. August 29, 1980. Program #9. CBC origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. "The Body Snatchers". Sustaining. A story of the acquisition of fresh cadavers for medical school. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 10, 1981. Neil Munro (narrator), Graham Haley, Robert Christie, Richard Donat, Sean Mulcahy (doubles), Wendy Thatcher, Michael Wincott, Bill Robinson (sound effects), Eric House, John Jessop (recording engineer), John Douglas (senior story editor), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), Bill Howell (producer, director), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Frank W. McEnaney (adaptor), Henry Ramer (host). 29:54
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-12-17T16_02_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-12-17T16_02_06-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.580475" length="6329409" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Body Snatchers (Aired August 29, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. 

THIS EPISODE:
Nightfall. August 29, 1980. Program #9. CBC origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. &quot;The Body Snatchers&quot;. Sustaining. A story of the acquisition of fresh cadavers for medical school. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 10, 1981. Neil Munro (narrator), Graham Haley, Robert Christie, Richard Donat, Sean Mulcahy (doubles), Wendy Thatcher, Michael Wincott, Bill Robinson (sound effects), Eric House, John Jessop (recording engineer), John Douglas (senior story editor), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), Bill Howell (producer, director), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Frank W. McEnaney (adaptor), Henry Ramer (host). 29:54
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Body Snatchers (Aired August 29, 1980)

Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series prod...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Recollections At 30 - Town Hall Tonight </title>
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        <![CDATA[Town Hall Tonight "Benny - Allen Feud" (Aired November 21, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 Special Series Celebrating NBC's 30th year of broadcasting. Excellent programs chronicling the history of radio through NBC's vast library of shows dating back to 1926. 

THIS EPISODE
"TOWN HALL TONIGHT" 22 11-21-56 :24:50 Jack Benny - Fred Allen feud. Fred Allen, Jack Benny and Portland Hoffa on "Town Hall Tonight" 1937. Helen Kane sings. Rudy Vallee, Gloria Grafton and Richard Rodgers sing songs from "Jumbo," on "The Fleischmann Variety Hour" 1935. Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Lamour sing 1938.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 20:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-04-06</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-12-16T12_07_15-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-12-16T12_07_15-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.579178" length="5759688" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1438</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616612.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Town Hall Tonight &quot;Benny - Allen Feud&quot; (Aired November 21, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 Special Series Celebrating NBC's 30th year of broadcasting. Excellent programs chronicling the history of radio through NBC's vast library of shows dating back to 1926. 

THIS EPISODE
&quot;TOWN HALL TONIGHT&quot; 22 11-21-56 :24:50 Jack Benny - Fred Allen feud. Fred Allen, Jack Benny and Portland Hoffa on &quot;Town Hall Tonight&quot; 1937. Helen Kane sings. Rudy Vallee, Gloria Grafton and Richard Rodgers sing songs from &quot;Jumbo,&quot; on &quot;The Fleischmann Variety Hour&quot; 1935. Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Lamour sing 1938.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Town Hall Tonight &quot;Benny - Allen Feud&quot; (Aired November 21, 1956)

NBC - Recollections At 30 Spe...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The City - Airport (6-29-47)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Airport (Aired June 29, 1947)

THIS EPISODE:
June 28, 1947. CBS net. "Airport". Sustaining. "An impression for radio." "A cross section of the thousands of stories and dramas that are enacted daily in the city." Anne Morrison, Dave Vaille (? director), Earl Lee, Frank Burt (writer), Rita Lynn, Robert Libbott (writer), Sandy Becker, Wilbur Hatch (music), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Frank Goss (announcer), Gil Warren, Herb Butterfield, Leonore Kingston, Monty Margetts. 24:39.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 17:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-12-07T09_07_06-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-12-07T09_07_06-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.570476" length="5913644" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1477</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616634.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Airport (Aired June 29, 1947)

THIS EPISODE:
June 28, 1947. CBS net. &quot;Airport&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;An impression for radio.&quot; &quot;A cross section of the thousands of stories and dramas that are enacted daily in the city.&quot; Anne Morrison, Dave Vaille (? director), Earl Lee, Frank Burt (writer), Rita Lynn, Robert Libbott (writer), Sandy Becker, Wilbur Hatch (music), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Frank Goss (announcer), Gil Warren, Herb Butterfield, Leonore Kingston, Monty Margetts. 24:39.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Airport (Aired June 29, 1947)

THIS EPISODE:
June 28, 1947. CBS net. &quot;Airport&quot;. Sustaining. &quot;A...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Crime Club - Death Swims At Midnight (8-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings"Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones suddenly"And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf." (The organist hits the scary chord) "Let's look at it under the reading lamp." The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 01:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-12-05T17_04_34-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1752</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and mystery series, a product of the Doubleday Crime Book Club imprints found weekly in bookstores everywhere. The telephone rings&quot;Hello, I hope I haven't kept you waiting. Yes, this is the Crime Club. I'm the Librarian. Murder Rents A Room? Yes, we have that Crime Club story for you.Come right over. (The organist in the shadowed corner of the Crime Club library shivers the ivories) The doorbell tones suddenly&quot;And you are here. Good. Take the easy chair by the window. Comfortable? The book is on this shelf.&quot; (The organist hits the scary chord) &quot;Let's look at it under the reading lamp.&quot; The Librarian, played by Raymond E. Johnson,  begins reading the tale. Veteran Willis Cooper (Lights Out, Quiet Please) did some of the scripts from the Crime Club books.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Death Swims At Midnight (Aired August 28, 1947)

Crime club was a Mutual Network  murder and my...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mike Hammer &amp;quot;That Hammer Guy&amp;quot; - Barney Miller Syndicate (1953)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) * Exact Date Unknown

Based of the Mickey Spillane series, Larry Haines stars as Mike Hammer-the ever entertaining handsome, violent, hard-boiled private eye. Tune in to any exciting episode which would not be complete without the ever beautiful Velda accompanything Mike while he insults some beautiful dame, takes a mysterious phone call, goes wild with reckless driving, and shoots some his gun off to solve the murder case.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-12-03T21_45_26-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 05:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-12-03T21_45_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1635</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) * Exact Date Unknown

Based of the Mickey Spillane series, Larry Haines stars as Mike Hammer-the ever entertaining handsome, violent, hard-boiled private eye. Tune in to any exciting episode which would not be complete without the ever beautiful Velda accompanything Mike while he insults some beautiful dame, takes a mysterious phone call, goes wild with reckless driving, and shoots some his gun off to solve the murder case.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Barney Miller Syndicate (1953) * Exact Date Unknown

Based of the Mickey Spillane series, Larry...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Guilty Party - Bullet In A Bull (1960)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Bullet In A Bull (1960) *Exact Date Is Unknown

The BBC presents "Guilty Party". A problem in Crime detection in which you are invited to match your wits with a panel of experts - John Arlott, F.R. Buckley and Robert Fabian. So began a typical episode of the long running panel show. It was devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason. The scripts were written by Mason and the series produced by Shryane. The shows started with a dramatised crime play, the panel then decided on a line of investigation and cross examined the suspects, who gave unscripted answers to their questions. This cross examination should then lead the panel to the Guilty Party!  From the Second series, two regular characters were featured in the dramatisations. Private detective Joe McCready (Jon Farrell) and Police Inspector Galloway (Hamilton Dyce).]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-11-30T18_48_19-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-30T18_48_19-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 02:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-30T18_48_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1560</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Bullet In A Bull (1960) *Exact Date Is Unknown

The BBC presents &quot;Guilty Party&quot;. A problem in Crime detection in which you are invited to match your wits with a panel of experts - John Arlott, F.R. Buckley and Robert Fabian. So began a typical episode of the long running panel show. It was devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason. The scripts were written by Mason and the series produced by Shryane. The shows started with a dramatised crime play, the panel then decided on a line of investigation and cross examined the suspects, who gave unscripted answers to their questions. This cross examination should then lead the panel to the Guilty Party!  From the Second series, two regular characters were featured in the dramatisations. Private detective Joe McCready (Jon Farrell) and Police Inspector Galloway (Hamilton Dyce).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bullet In A Bull (1960) *Exact Date Is Unknown

The BBC presents &quot;Guilty Party&quot;. A problem in C...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Beyond Midnight -Thing In The Cabin 105 (1950)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Thing In The Cabin 105 (1950)

Let us journey “into the land that lies beyond midnight,” into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and DEATH DEATH DEATH! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done South African radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. 1950]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-11-19T23_32_11-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-19T23_32_11-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1856</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Thing In The Cabin 105 (1950)

Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lies beyond midnight,&#8221; into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and DEATH DEATH DEATH! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done South African radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. 1950</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thing In The Cabin 105 (1950)

Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lies beyond midnight,&#8221; into a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>You Are There - Columbus Discovers America (7-28-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Columbus Discovers America (Aired July 28, 1947)

November 1939 to May 1940, CBS Blue Network
Dramatic historical recreation

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There.  Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with "As it stands now…" and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.  Bernard DeVoto in Harper Magazine lamented: "We have heard his (Daly) voice vibrate with the real emotion, and our memory of the real simply turns the imagined to ham."]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-11-14T15_15_54-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-14T15_15_54-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-14T15_15_54-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-11-14T15_15_54-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.548127" length="6678823" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1668</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616704.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Columbus Discovers America (Aired July 28, 1947)

November 1939 to May 1940, CBS Blue Network
Dramatic historical recreation

Imagine if CBS radio news existed when the Bastille was stormed in 1789, or if radio reporters were stationed in Ford Theater as Lincoln was assassinated, or again at the Battle of Gettysburg?  Indeed, such was the premise behind the CBS series, You Are There.  Audiences witnessed history through the present-tense accounts of newsmen allegedly witnessing historical events transpiring before their eyes. Don Hollenbeck and John Daley (known for his TV game show panelist appearances) played the lead anchors, while real-life newsman provided the remote commentaries as the dramas unfolded.  As show opened, an anchor would describe the present situation with &quot;As it stands now&#8230;&quot; and segue into commentaries, live remote feeds or analysis as the story unfurled.The show was well received, but perhaps was doomed to eventual failure in part due John Daly's emoting.  Bernard DeVoto in Harper Magazine lamented: &quot;We have heard his (Daly) voice vibrate with the real emotion, and our memory of the real simply turns the imagined to ham.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Columbus Discovers America (Aired July 28, 1947)

November 1939 to May 1940, CBS Blue Network
...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Bronco Lane - Skipper Bronco Lanyne (1960)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Skipper Bronco Lanyne (1960)

Bronco was a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962. The program starred Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne, a former Confederate officer who wandered the Old West, meeting such famous people as Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Theodore Roosevelt, Belle Starr and Cole Younger. Bronco was born when Warner Bros. executives and actor Clint Walker clashed over Walker's contract on the series Cheyenne. Walker had walked out on his show over such stringent clauses as a requirement that he kick back half of all personal appearance fees to Warner Bros., and that he only record for Warner music labels. When the two sides came to an impasse, the network hired newcomer Ty Hardin to play the new character of Bronco Layne, but kept the title of Cheyenne. When Walker came back to his series, Bronco Layne was spun off into his own show. Bronco at first alternated with another Western series, Sugarfoot, featuring Will Hutchins. In 1960, the two began alternating with Cheyenne under the Cheyenne title. Sugarfoot was dropped in 1961, leaving only Bronco and Cheyenne to alternate. Other Warner Bros. westerns in production around this time included Maverick with James Garner, Jack Kelly, and Roger Moore, Colt .45 with Wayde Preston, and Lawman with John Russell; series characters occasionally crossed over into each others' shows.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-11-03T09_25_50-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-03T09_25_50-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 16:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-03T09_25_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-11-03T09_25_50-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.536181" length="11504057" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2874</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616745.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Skipper Bronco Lanyne (1960)

Bronco was a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962. The program starred Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne, a former Confederate officer who wandered the Old West, meeting such famous people as Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Theodore Roosevelt, Belle Starr and Cole Younger. Bronco was born when Warner Bros. executives and actor Clint Walker clashed over Walker's contract on the series Cheyenne. Walker had walked out on his show over such stringent clauses as a requirement that he kick back half of all personal appearance fees to Warner Bros., and that he only record for Warner music labels. When the two sides came to an impasse, the network hired newcomer Ty Hardin to play the new character of Bronco Layne, but kept the title of Cheyenne. When Walker came back to his series, Bronco Layne was spun off into his own show. Bronco at first alternated with another Western series, Sugarfoot, featuring Will Hutchins. In 1960, the two began alternating with Cheyenne under the Cheyenne title. Sugarfoot was dropped in 1961, leaving only Bronco and Cheyenne to alternate. Other Warner Bros. westerns in production around this time included Maverick with James Garner, Jack Kelly, and Roger Moore, Colt .45 with Wayde Preston, and Lawman with John Russell; series characters occasionally crossed over into each others' shows.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Skipper Bronco Lanyne (1960)

Bronco was a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962. The pr...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dangerously Yours - Windward Passage (10-01-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Windward Passage (Aired October 1, 1944)

Sponsored by Vic's nose drops, vapor rubs, and other great products by the Vic Chemical Company, this collection contains all known episodes in existence of the short-run series of 1944, Dangerously Yours. Hollywood star, Victor Jory, was the primary herostarring in story adaptation of pirates, espionage, adventure and romance. The series was later renamed in October 1944 to Matinee Theater.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-11-02T20_54_00-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-02T20_54_00-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 03:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-11-02T20_54_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-11-02T20_54_00-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.535829" length="7004309" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616746.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Windward Passage (Aired October 1, 1944)

Sponsored by Vic's nose drops, vapor rubs, and other great products by the Vic Chemical Company, this collection contains all known episodes in existence of the short-run series of 1944, Dangerously Yours. Hollywood star, Victor Jory, was the primary herostarring in story adaptation of pirates, espionage, adventure and romance. The series was later renamed in October 1944 to Matinee Theater.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Windward Passage (Aired October 1, 1944)

Sponsored by Vic's nose drops, vapor rubs, and other ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Dark Venture -  Eclipse (7-31-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eclipse (7-31-45)

Have you ever wondered what it might be like inside the mind of a criminal? The stories of Dark Venture try to imagine. In this thrilling drama series, you will be drawn in to the murky calculations behind sinister acts. How much money would make stealing worthwhile? If your business partner caught you stealing $50,000 from your company, would he turn you in to the authorities? Would you let yourself be blackmailed? Or, would you let yourself commit another, more serious crime? On the verge of breaking the law, or taking a life, all risks and dangers must be considered.
THIS EPISODE:
Elliot Lewis stars in this episode of Dark Venture about a man who cannot remember who he is.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-09-30T13_53_36-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-30T13_53_36-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-30T13_53_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-09-30T13_53_36-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.478479" length="7407296" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1829</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Eclipse (7-31-45)

Have you ever wondered what it might be like inside the mind of a criminal? The stories of Dark Venture try to imagine. In this thrilling drama series, you will be drawn in to the murky calculations behind sinister acts. How much money would make stealing worthwhile? If your business partner caught you stealing $50,000 from your company, would he turn you in to the authorities? Would you let yourself be blackmailed? Or, would you let yourself commit another, more serious crime? On the verge of breaking the law, or taking a life, all risks and dangers must be considered.
THIS EPISODE:
Elliot Lewis stars in this episode of Dark Venture about a man who cannot remember who he is.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eclipse (7-31-45)

Have you ever wondered what it might be like inside the mind of a criminal? ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Journey to the Center of the Earth - 2 Episodes (6-26-63) and (7-09-63)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA["Lost" (6-26-63) and "Battle Of The Monsters" (7-09-63)

Journey to the Center of the Earth is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne (published in the original French as Voyage au centre de la Terre). The story involves a professor who leads his nephew and hired guide down a volcano in Iceland to the "center of the Earth". They encounter many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy. From a scientific point of view, this story has not aged quite as well as other Verne stories, since most of his ideas about what the interior of the Earth is like have since been proven wrong. However, a redeeming point to the story is Verne's own belief, told within the novel from the viewpoint of a character, that the inside of the Earth does indeed differ from that which the characters encounter. Compared to his previous works, Verne takes a radically different approach to storytelling by making the main character and narrator a 16 year old boy who relates to the events as his own adventures. It is unknown whether this was done under the influence of his publisher Hetzel who wanted to distribute Verne's work as aimed towards growing teens, but the result is quite remarkable. While his previous novel and many of his later works are in fact fictionalized science, this is a grippling story of the adventures of an adolescent boy, the science taking a backdrop against his own experiences.

]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-09-25T08_32_57-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-25T08_32_57-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-25T08_32_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-09-25T08_32_57-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.455867" length="13022381" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3222</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616855.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>&quot;Lost&quot; (6-26-63) and &quot;Battle Of The Monsters&quot; (7-09-63)

Journey to the Center of the Earth is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne (published in the original French as Voyage au centre de la Terre). The story involves a professor who leads his nephew and hired guide down a volcano in Iceland to the &quot;center of the Earth&quot;. They encounter many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy. From a scientific point of view, this story has not aged quite as well as other Verne stories, since most of his ideas about what the interior of the Earth is like have since been proven wrong. However, a redeeming point to the story is Verne's own belief, told within the novel from the viewpoint of a character, that the inside of the Earth does indeed differ from that which the characters encounter. Compared to his previous works, Verne takes a radically different approach to storytelling by making the main character and narrator a 16 year old boy who relates to the events as his own adventures. It is unknown whether this was done under the influence of his publisher Hetzel who wanted to distribute Verne's work as aimed towards growing teens, but the result is quite remarkable. While his previous novel and many of his later works are in fact fictionalized science, this is a grippling story of the adventures of an adolescent boy, the science taking a backdrop against his own experiences.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Lost&quot; (6-26-63) and &quot;Battle Of The Monsters&quot; (7-09-63)

Journey to the Center of the Earth is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Journey Into Space - World In Peril Episode 07 (Re-cast 8-02-91)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[World In Peril Episode 07 (Re-cast August 2, 1991)

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain "Jet" Morgan, Stephen "Mitch" Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.
]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-09-04T12_04_04-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-04T12_04_04-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 19:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-09-04T12_04_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-09-04T12_04_04-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.447538" length="6733611" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1655</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_616910.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>World In Peril Episode 07 (Re-cast August 2, 1991)

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain &quot;Jet&quot; Morgan, Stephen &quot;Mitch&quot; Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.
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      <itunes:subtitle>World In Peril Episode 07 (Re-cast August 2, 1991)

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey I...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures Of Superman - Lighthouse Point Smugglers (Episodes 73,74,75 ) 1940</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lighthouse Point Smigglers (Episodes 73 (7-29-40) 74 (7-31-40) and 75 (8-02-40)

Adventures of Superman – 1938-1951
This juvenile adventure series was first broadcast on Mutual in 1940 with Clayton (Bud) Collyer starring as Superman/Clark Kent. It first began as a fifteen-minute show but later, in 1949, it moved to ABC as a thirty-minute Saturday show with Michael Fitzmaurice as Superman. At the end of its thirteen-year run it had totalled over 1600 episodes. The opening for the show was one of radio’s best, setting the stage for those flights into fantasy with a cascade of voices, narration and sound effects. “Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!” “Look! Up in the sky!” “It’s a bird!” “It’s a plane!” “It’s Superman!]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Lighthouse Point Smigglers (Episodes 73 (7-29-40) 74 (7-31-40) and 75 (8-02-40)

Adventures of Superman &#8211; 1938-1951
This juvenile adventure series was first broadcast on Mutual in 1940 with Clayton (Bud) Collyer starring as Superman/Clark Kent. It first began as a fifteen-minute show but later, in 1949, it moved to ABC as a thirty-minute Saturday show with Michael Fitzmaurice as Superman. At the end of its thirteen-year run it had totalled over 1600 episodes. The opening for the show was one of radio&#8217;s best, setting the stage for those flights into fantasy with a cascade of voices, narration and sound effects. &#8220;Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!&#8221; &#8220;Look! Up in the sky!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a bird!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a plane!&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s Superman!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lighthouse Point Smigglers (Episodes 73 (7-29-40) 74 (7-31-40) and 75 (8-02-40)

Adventures of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>WPNM-Re-cast (6-06-06) - Sears Radio Theater - Old Bones (06-25-79)</title>
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        <![CDATA[This is a 2006 WPNM Shoutcast - rebroadcast not heard at Podomatic before

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio’s best talents, the way radio was heard in its “golden days.” Despite budget and talent, it just wasn’t to be.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>This is a 2006 WPNM Shoutcast - rebroadcast not heard at Podomatic before

Clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of Hollywood's best. The series premiered on Monday 02/05/79 and offered a different genre each weekday night. Each genre was hosted by a different celebrity. The program was produced on Paramount's Stage F in Hollywood. These first 130 programs were broadcast over a six month period and then rebroadcast over the following six months. From 02/14/80 to 12/19/81 this series was heard again, this time over Mutual, as The Mutual Radio Theater. This was clearly one of the last big attempts to produce radio programming, with many of radio&#8217;s best talents, the way radio was heard in its &#8220;golden days.&#8221; Despite budget and talent, it just wasn&#8217;t to be.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is a 2006 WPNM Shoutcast - rebroadcast not heard at Podomatic before

Clearly one of the l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Easy Aces -3 Episodes 097-098-099</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode# 097 "Jane Hides A Movie Star" Episode# 098 "Jane Wants Joyce To Make Marge Jealous"  and Episode# 099 "Joyce Tells Janes Plan To Marge And Neal" (1935 * Dates Are Unknown)

Easy Aces, a long-running American serial radio comedy (1930-1945), was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program, airing as often as three times a week, Easy Aces wasn't quite the ratings smash that such concurrent 15-minute serial comedies as Amos 'n' Andy, The Goldbergs or Vic and Sade were. But its unobtrusive, conversational, and clever style, and the cheerful absurdism of its storylines, built a loyal enough audience of listeners and critics alike to keep it on the air for 15 years.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 03:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-07-29T20_01_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode# 097 &quot;Jane Hides A Movie Star&quot; Episode# 098 &quot;Jane Wants Joyce To Make Marge Jealous&quot;  and Episode# 099 &quot;Joyce Tells Janes Plan To Marge And Neal&quot; (1935 * Dates Are Unknown)

Easy Aces, a long-running American serial radio comedy (1930-1945), was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program, airing as often as three times a week, Easy Aces wasn't quite the ratings smash that such concurrent 15-minute serial comedies as Amos 'n' Andy, The Goldbergs or Vic and Sade were. But its unobtrusive, conversational, and clever style, and the cheerful absurdism of its storylines, built a loyal enough audience of listeners and critics alike to keep it on the air for 15 years.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode# 097 &quot;Jane Hides A Movie Star&quot; Episode# 098 &quot;Jane Wants Joyce To Make Marge Jealous&quot;  and...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Mysterious Traveler - Vacation From Life (9-7-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner: “This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can”! ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 05:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Vacation From Life (Aired September 7, 1947)

Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan, the series began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. Unlike many other shows of the era, The Mysterious Traveler was without a sponsor for its entire run. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator, portrayed by Maurice Tarplin, who introduced himself each week in the following manner: &#8220;This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the strange and terrifying. I hope you will enjoy the trip, that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerves and be comfortable -- if you can&#8221;! </itunes:summary>
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Written and directed by Robert A. Arthur and Davi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Story Of Butch Cassidy &amp;amp; Sundance Kid (1979)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Story Of Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid (1979)

Parker's first brush with the law was a petty affair. Around 1880, he made a long journey to a clothier's shop in another town only to find the shop closed. He entered the shop and removed a pair of jeans, leaving an IOU that he would pay for it upon his next visit. However, the clothier took down the details which Parker had included in the IOU and reported him. After a stubborn resistance to the resultant charges in court, he was acquitted. He continued to do ranch work until 1884 when he briefly moved to Telluride, Colorado, ostensibly to find work but possibly to deliver stolen horses to buyers there. He then returned to ranch work, in Wyoming and in Montana, before returning again to Telluride in 1887, where he then met Matthew Warner, the owner of a race horse. Together the two raced the horse at various events, dividing the profits between them. Through this line of enterprise he soon met, again in Telluride, William and Thomas McCarty, who may have been instrumental in introducing Parker to the ideas and strategies of train and bank robbery. Parker, Warner and Thomas McCarty may have been responsible for the robbery, on November 3, 1887, of a train near Grand Junction, Colorado, where the train's safe-master had assured them that nobody aboard had the safe's combination, and so, gathering together what other spoils they could, they had made off with a modest $150. Western historian Charles Kelly closed the chapter "Is Butch Cassidy Dead?" in his 1938 book, Outlaw Trail, by observing that if Parker "is still alive, as these rumors claim, it seems exceedingly strange that he has not returned to Circleville, Utah, to visit his old father, Maximillian Parker, who died on July 28, 1938, at the age of 94 years". Kelly is thought to have interviewed Parker's father, but no known transcript of such an interview exists.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 20:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-07-20T13_13_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2352</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Story Of Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid (1979)

Parker's first brush with the law was a petty affair. Around 1880, he made a long journey to a clothier's shop in another town only to find the shop closed. He entered the shop and removed a pair of jeans, leaving an IOU that he would pay for it upon his next visit. However, the clothier took down the details which Parker had included in the IOU and reported him. After a stubborn resistance to the resultant charges in court, he was acquitted. He continued to do ranch work until 1884 when he briefly moved to Telluride, Colorado, ostensibly to find work but possibly to deliver stolen horses to buyers there. He then returned to ranch work, in Wyoming and in Montana, before returning again to Telluride in 1887, where he then met Matthew Warner, the owner of a race horse. Together the two raced the horse at various events, dividing the profits between them. Through this line of enterprise he soon met, again in Telluride, William and Thomas McCarty, who may have been instrumental in introducing Parker to the ideas and strategies of train and bank robbery. Parker, Warner and Thomas McCarty may have been responsible for the robbery, on November 3, 1887, of a train near Grand Junction, Colorado, where the train's safe-master had assured them that nobody aboard had the safe's combination, and so, gathering together what other spoils they could, they had made off with a modest $150. Western historian Charles Kelly closed the chapter &quot;Is Butch Cassidy Dead?&quot; in his 1938 book, Outlaw Trail, by observing that if Parker &quot;is still alive, as these rumors claim, it seems exceedingly strange that he has not returned to Circleville, Utah, to visit his old father, Maximillian Parker, who died on July 28, 1938, at the age of 94 years&quot;. Kelly is thought to have interviewed Parker's father, but no known transcript of such an interview exists.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Story Of Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid (1979)

Parker's first brush with the law was a petty...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Edgar Bergan &amp;amp; Charlie McCaerthy - Guest: Marilyn Monroe</title>
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        <![CDATA[Guest: Marilyn Monroe (Aired October 26, 1952) * 10 Minute Duration

In 1937, Americans began a Sunday night ritual that lasted three decades. They tuned in to the Bergen and McCarthy show. It was the top program on radio and Hollywood's top movie stars lined up to make cameos. They included Mae West, whose flirtations with McCarthy got her banned from NBC for 15 years, and Marilyn Monroe, who once became "engaged" to marry McCarthy -- a stunt that ended when the dummy couldn't submit to a blood test. The arrival of television produced a new set of star ventriloquists, including Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, and Senor Wences and Pedro, the famous head-in-the-box who's favorite phrase was "S'awright!" But none was as enduring as Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, who debuted in 1957 on the Captain Kangaroo Show. Lewis went on to star in several children's TV shows in a career that spanned five decades, until her death in 1998. Asbury says she was more than just the best female ventriloquist -- she may have been the best ventriloquist ever because of "boundless talent and energy" and her ability to change with the times.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 19:21:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-07-04T12_21_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>610</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Guest: Marilyn Monroe (Aired October 26, 1952) * 10 Minute Duration

In 1937, Americans began a Sunday night ritual that lasted three decades. They tuned in to the Bergen and McCarthy show. It was the top program on radio and Hollywood's top movie stars lined up to make cameos. They included Mae West, whose flirtations with McCarthy got her banned from NBC for 15 years, and Marilyn Monroe, who once became &quot;engaged&quot; to marry McCarthy -- a stunt that ended when the dummy couldn't submit to a blood test. The arrival of television produced a new set of star ventriloquists, including Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, and Senor Wences and Pedro, the famous head-in-the-box who's favorite phrase was &quot;S'awright!&quot; But none was as enduring as Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, who debuted in 1957 on the Captain Kangaroo Show. Lewis went on to star in several children's TV shows in a career that spanned five decades, until her death in 1998. Asbury says she was more than just the best female ventriloquist -- she may have been the best ventriloquist ever because of &quot;boundless talent and energy&quot; and her ability to change with the times.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Guest: Marilyn Monroe (Aired October 26, 1952) * 10 Minute Duration

In 1937, Americans began a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Family Doctor - Episodes 05 and 06 (1932)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Episode 5 - "Once To Every Boy" and Episode 6 - "Cupid Without Wings"

 A Dramatic Serial (1932)
The Family Doctor  was a story about Dr. Grant Adams,  a small town doctor  who doubled as the community’s moral rectifier. He was more than just respected, he was loved by all. Each week he confronted issues from robbery to suicide, and always with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing, The Family Doctor's attitude towards life's daily issues transcend time. Of the 39 intended episodes, only 12 were aired.

Boxcars711 supports the efforts of the Old Time Radio Researchers Group (OTRR) whose goals include restoring, preserving and sharing the classic shows from what is commonly known as the "Golden Age of Radio" (1930-1960). Please visit and support this great organization at:
http://www.otrr.org/]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-06-30T07_38_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1691</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 5 - &quot;Once To Every Boy&quot; and Episode 6 - &quot;Cupid Without Wings&quot;

 A Dramatic Serial (1932)
The Family Doctor  was a story about Dr. Grant Adams,  a small town doctor  who doubled as the community&#8217;s moral rectifier. He was more than just respected, he was loved by all. Each week he confronted issues from robbery to suicide, and always with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing, The Family Doctor's attitude towards life's daily issues transcend time. Of the 39 intended episodes, only 12 were aired.

Boxcars711 supports the efforts of the Old Time Radio Researchers Group (OTRR) whose goals include restoring, preserving and sharing the classic shows from what is commonly known as the &quot;Golden Age of Radio&quot; (1930-1960). Please visit and support this great organization at:
http://www.otrr.org/</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 5 - &quot;Once To Every Boy&quot; and Episode 6 - &quot;Cupid Without Wings&quot;

 A Dramatic Serial (1932...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Journey Into Space - Operation Luna (1958) Ep.04</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Luna Ep4 (Aired 1958 * Exact Date Unknown)

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain "Jet" Morgan, Stephen "Mitch" Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 02:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-06-05T19_58_40-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1494</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Luna Ep4 (Aired 1958 * Exact Date Unknown)

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain &quot;Jet&quot; Morgan, Stephen &quot;Mitch&quot; Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.</itunes:summary>
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This 1958 BBC production from the Journey...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Flywheel Shyster &amp;amp; Flywheel - One-Round Gombatz The Boxer (Remake 6-30-90)</title>
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        <![CDATA[1932 Marx Brothers - Flywheel Shyster &amp;  Flywheel (remaked 1990)

Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel was a radio comedy that aired from 1932 through 1933 and on the NBC Blue network. The show starred two of the Marx Brothers, Groucho and Chico, partners in a small time law firm  The original series title was Beagle, Shyster, Beagle, but were forced to change when an actual law firm called in part Beagle complained. The shows included material that the brothers later used in their films. Despite the fame of the stars, the show was short lived and the scripts and recordings were thought lost. However, a researcher discovered that all but one of the series' scripts were stored in the Library of Congress. The found copies were printed in a book and were later performed with Marx Brothers impersonators on BBC radio. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 19:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>1932 Marx Brothers - Flywheel Shyster &amp;  Flywheel (remaked 1990)

Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel was a radio comedy that aired from 1932 through 1933 and on the NBC Blue network. The show starred two of the Marx Brothers, Groucho and Chico, partners in a small time law firm  The original series title was Beagle, Shyster, Beagle, but were forced to change when an actual law firm called in part Beagle complained. The shows included material that the brothers later used in their films. Despite the fame of the stars, the show was short lived and the scripts and recordings were thought lost. However, a researcher discovered that all but one of the series' scripts were stored in the Library of Congress. The found copies were printed in a book and were later performed with Marx Brothers impersonators on BBC radio. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>1932 Marx Brothers - Flywheel Shyster &amp;  Flywheel (remaked 1990)

Flywheel, Shyster and Flywhee...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr. I.Q. The Mental Banker- West Point Question (1-26-42)</title>
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        <![CDATA[West Point Question (Aired January 26, 1942) *VERY RARE

An extremely rare episode from a mid-thirties quiz show. The contestents were chosen from the studio audience and asked questions and given clues which were submitted by radio listeners. If they answered correctly, Doctor I. Q. would award them silver dollars. Incorrect answers won them a box of  Doctor IQ candy bars (Mars, Inc., makers of Milky Way). The show originated from Shay's Buffalo Theater in Buffalo, New York. The host's name was Lew Valentine. 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 14:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-05-15T07_27_49-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>West Point Question (Aired January 26, 1942) *VERY RARE

An extremely rare episode from a mid-thirties quiz show. The contestents were chosen from the studio audience and asked questions and given clues which were submitted by radio listeners. If they answered correctly, Doctor I. Q. would award them silver dollars. Incorrect answers won them a box of  Doctor IQ candy bars (Mars, Inc., makers of Milky Way). The show originated from Shay's Buffalo Theater in Buffalo, New York. The host's name was Lew Valentine. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>West Point Question (Aired January 26, 1942) *VERY RARE

An extremely rare episode from a mid-t...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fifth Horseman - Rehearsal (7-04-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Rehearsal (Aired July 4, 1946)

On July 4, 1946 the first program in the The Fifth Horseman series, called "Rehearsal", aired starring Henry Fonda. Written and produced by Arnold Marquis, this program used the recent atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll to illustrate that atomic weapons are designed to be used on cities, not military targets. Fonda portrays an American POW present during the bombing of Hiroshima. The atomic bombing of that city is portrayed in a short drama. Henry Fonda was the first of several stars who contributed to this series, including William Bendix, Glenn Ford and Robert Young among others. The series ran through the summer.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-05-07T21_29_36-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 04:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Rehearsal (Aired July 4, 1946)

On July 4, 1946 the first program in the The Fifth Horseman series, called &quot;Rehearsal&quot;, aired starring Henry Fonda. Written and produced by Arnold Marquis, this program used the recent atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll to illustrate that atomic weapons are designed to be used on cities, not military targets. Fonda portrays an American POW present during the bombing of Hiroshima. The atomic bombing of that city is portrayed in a short drama. Henry Fonda was the first of several stars who contributed to this series, including William Bendix, Glenn Ford and Robert Young among others. The series ran through the summer.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Rehearsal (Aired July 4, 1946)

On July 4, 1946 the first program in the The Fifth Horseman ser...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Hallmark Hall Of Fame - Tom Mix Story (1-03-54)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tom Mix from Hallmark Hall of Fame presents a true story of the legend airing Jan 3, 1954. A very entertaining story of a true account while he was a real life marshall played by John Dehner. Also are included comments from Clark Gable, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, William Boyd, Will Rogers Jr and Tom Mix's wife Olive. Tom Mix was an American actor and the star of many early Western movies. He made a reported 336 films between 1910 and 1935, all but 9 of which were silent features. He was Hollywood's first Western megastar and is noted as having defined the genre for all cowboy actors who followed. Tom Mix was a pallbearer at the funeral of Wyatt Earp, rode in Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade, and Texas governor Homer Allred named Mix an honorary Texas Ranger in 1935.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-05-05T12_55_09-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 19:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-05-05T12_55_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1792</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Tom Mix from Hallmark Hall of Fame presents a true story of the legend airing Jan 3, 1954. A very entertaining story of a true account while he was a real life marshall played by John Dehner. Also are included comments from Clark Gable, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, William Boyd, Will Rogers Jr and Tom Mix's wife Olive. Tom Mix was an American actor and the star of many early Western movies. He made a reported 336 films between 1910 and 1935, all but 9 of which were silent features. He was Hollywood's first Western megastar and is noted as having defined the genre for all cowboy actors who followed. Tom Mix was a pallbearer at the funeral of Wyatt Earp, rode in Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade, and Texas governor Homer Allred named Mix an honorary Texas Ranger in 1935.

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      <title>Tailspin Tommy - Hidden-Mine (9-5-41)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hidden-Mine (Aired September 5, 1941)

The Tailspin Tommy comic also became a subject for four Monogram feature movies and two, twelve-part serials along with a radio series, Big Little books, several pulp magazines and comic books. The comic strip appeared in as many as 250 newspapers and was carried on color Sunday comic pages. Most of this pen and ink "action" took place during the 1930s and the strip died out in 1942 with a minor reappearance of a comic book in 1946. Being first is always a precarious honor and eventually becomes a challenge as it engenders competition. Tailspin Tommy occupies an important spot in aviation history and is worthy of collection - thousands of young men labored over their model airplanes and enjoyed the aerial adventures of comic characters as the youth of America became "air minded" and were unknowingly prepared for the major conflict of World War 2. 

  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 00:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-29T17_49_03-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Hidden-Mine (Aired September 5, 1941)

The Tailspin Tommy comic also became a subject for four Monogram feature movies and two, twelve-part serials along with a radio series, Big Little books, several pulp magazines and comic books. The comic strip appeared in as many as 250 newspapers and was carried on color Sunday comic pages. Most of this pen and ink &quot;action&quot; took place during the 1930s and the strip died out in 1942 with a minor reappearance of a comic book in 1946. Being first is always a precarious honor and eventually becomes a challenge as it engenders competition. Tailspin Tommy occupies an important spot in aviation history and is worthy of collection - thousands of young men labored over their model airplanes and enjoyed the aerial adventures of comic characters as the youth of America became &quot;air minded&quot; and were unknowingly prepared for the major conflict of World War 2. 

  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Hidden-Mine (Aired September 5, 1941)

The Tailspin Tommy comic also became a subject for four ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>One Man's Family - Claudia Says Goodbye To Her Family (8-29-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Claudia Says Goodbye To Her Family (Aired August 29, 1943)

Did you know that the longest running serial drama in the history of radio was a heartwarming tale of life and love called One Man's Family? The show, written by Carlton E. Morse, told the stories of the Barbour family as they grew and changed against the backdrop of an ever-evolving world. The shows began airing in 1932, and followed the ups and downs of San Francisco stockbroker Henry Barbour, his wife Fanny, their five children and succeeding generations all the way up until 1959. Anthony Smythe played Henry Barbour to perfection for the show's entire 27-year run, taking him from strict patriarch to adoring great-grandfather. The family even had a stint on television - on NBC primetime from 1949 - 1952 and as a daytime serial from 1954 - 1955. 

  



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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 13:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Claudia Says Goodbye To Her Family (Aired August 29, 1943)

Did you know that the longest running serial drama in the history of radio was a heartwarming tale of life and love called One Man's Family? The show, written by Carlton E. Morse, told the stories of the Barbour family as they grew and changed against the backdrop of an ever-evolving world. The shows began airing in 1932, and followed the ups and downs of San Francisco stockbroker Henry Barbour, his wife Fanny, their five children and succeeding generations all the way up until 1959. Anthony Smythe played Henry Barbour to perfection for the show's entire 27-year run, taking him from strict patriarch to adoring great-grandfather. The family even had a stint on television - on NBC primetime from 1949 - 1952 and as a daytime serial from 1954 - 1955. 

  



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      <itunes:subtitle>Claudia Says Goodbye To Her Family (Aired August 29, 1943)

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      <title>British Science Fiction - The Closed Planet Pt 2 (Conclusion)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Closed Planet Pt 2 - The Conclusion (Aired October 26, 1962)

British Science Fictions presents The Closed Planet 10/24/1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote colony world, where the locals refuse to allow the crew to disembark except under the strictest control. What terrible secret are they hiding? 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-22T16_18_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1689</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Closed Planet Pt 2 - The Conclusion (Aired October 26, 1962)

British Science Fictions presents The Closed Planet 10/24/1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote colony world, where the locals refuse to allow the crew to disembark except under the strictest control. What terrible secret are they hiding? 
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Closed Planet Pt 2 - The Conclusion (Aired October 26, 1962)

British Science Fictions pres...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>British Science Fiction - The Closed Planet Pt 1 (10-24-62)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Closed Planet Pt 1 (Aired October 24, 1962)

British Science Fictions presents The Closed Planet 10/24/1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote colony world, where the locals refuse to allow the crew to disembark except under the strictest control. What terrible secret are they hiding?

  

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-22T06_59_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-04-22T06_59_05-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439429" length="7331120" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1818</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Closed Planet Pt 1 (Aired October 24, 1962)

British Science Fictions presents The Closed Planet 10/24/1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote colony world, where the locals refuse to allow the crew to disembark except under the strictest control. What terrible secret are they hiding?

  

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Closed Planet Pt 1 (Aired October 24, 1962)

British Science Fictions presents The Closed P...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Black Jack Justice -  Justice Is Blind (03)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Black Jack Justice - Justice Is Blind

Hard-boiled detective audio dramas from Decoder Ring Theatre. All-new, full-cast mysteries in the tradition of the golden age of radio, film noir and pulp magazines. Follow Jack Justice, P.I. and his partner Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective in one hair-raising mystery after another. The series continues as part of Decoder Ring Theatre's audio drama podcasts, with new episodes available for download every second Saturday at Decoder Ring
Theatre

  

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-04-19T20_00_19-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 03:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-19T20_00_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1457</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Black Jack Justice - Justice Is Blind

Hard-boiled detective audio dramas from Decoder Ring Theatre. All-new, full-cast mysteries in the tradition of the golden age of radio, film noir and pulp magazines. Follow Jack Justice, P.I. and his partner Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective in one hair-raising mystery after another. The series continues as part of Decoder Ring Theatre's audio drama podcasts, with new episodes available for download every second Saturday at Decoder Ring
Theatre

  

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      <itunes:subtitle>Black Jack Justice - Justice Is Blind

Hard-boiled detective audio dramas from Decoder Ring The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Ford Theater -The Horn Blows At Midnight (3-04-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Horn Blows At Midnight (Aired March 4, 1949)

Jack Benny plays a big band trumpeter who falls asleep and dreams he is an archangel, sent to destroy earth because persecution and hatred have soared out of control. A light-hearted, farcical approach to the apocolypse that's quite enjoyable, despite Benny's longstanding jokes about being ashamed of it. 

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-04-16T18_01_09-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 01:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-16T18_01_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-04-16T18_01_09-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439393" length="13928937" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3470</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Horn Blows At Midnight (Aired March 4, 1949)

Jack Benny plays a big band trumpeter who falls asleep and dreams he is an archangel, sent to destroy earth because persecution and hatred have soared out of control. A light-hearted, farcical approach to the apocolypse that's quite enjoyable, despite Benny's longstanding jokes about being ashamed of it. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Horn Blows At Midnight (Aired March 4, 1949)

Jack Benny plays a big band trumpeter who fal...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hop Harrigan - The Wailing Witches From 1947 (Episodes 1-3-5)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wailing Witches (11-14-47) (11-18-47) and (11-20-47)

Hop Harrigan's story begins with him being raised by his neighbor, who tried to gain legal guardianship of him in order to try to obtain Hop's inheritance (of which he was successful). Hop Harrigan had been orphaned by his father, a legendary pilot, who disappeared on a flight to South America to see his wife. By the time Hop Harrigan had almost grown, his neighbor tried to destroy a biplane that once had been in the possession of Hop's father. Seeing this, Hop angrily knocked the old man to the ground and escaped in the biplane, not planning to return. He arrived at an airport where he saved the life of mechanic Tank Tinker, who became his friend and companion. Tank gave Harrigan his nickname when he said, "Some hop, Harrigan." Later, Hop, Tank and Prop Wash (the pilot who accidentally endangered Tank), along with help from a heiress (who later became Hop's girlfriend), set up the All-American Aviation Company, a company that dealt with a variety of exciting adventures.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-02-16</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-12T14_43_19-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2569</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wailing Witches (11-14-47) (11-18-47) and (11-20-47)

Hop Harrigan's story begins with him being raised by his neighbor, who tried to gain legal guardianship of him in order to try to obtain Hop's inheritance (of which he was successful). Hop Harrigan had been orphaned by his father, a legendary pilot, who disappeared on a flight to South America to see his wife. By the time Hop Harrigan had almost grown, his neighbor tried to destroy a biplane that once had been in the possession of Hop's father. Seeing this, Hop angrily knocked the old man to the ground and escaped in the biplane, not planning to return. He arrived at an airport where he saved the life of mechanic Tank Tinker, who became his friend and companion. Tank gave Harrigan his nickname when he said, &quot;Some hop, Harrigan.&quot; Later, Hop, Tank and Prop Wash (the pilot who accidentally endangered Tank), along with help from a heiress (who later became Hop's girlfriend), set up the All-American Aviation Company, a company that dealt with a variety of exciting adventures.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wailing Witches (11-14-47) (11-18-47) and (11-20-47)

Hop Harrigan's story begins with him ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Quiet Please - Kill Me Again  (11-17-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kill Me Again  (Aired November 17, 1947)

Quiet Please – 1947-1949 
Wyllis Cooper, the creator of Lights Out, wrote and directed this thriller series. The program was similar but not so graphic and the sound effects not quite so disturbing. These were not tales of people living happily ever after. Ernest Chappell told the tales and each week he played some “ordinary fellow who gets all bollixed up with the supernatural.”

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Kill Me Again  (Aired November 17, 1947)

Quiet Please &#8211; 1947-1949 
Wyllis Cooper, the creator of Lights Out, wrote and directed this thriller series. The program was similar but not so graphic and the sound effects not quite so disturbing. These were not tales of people living happily ever after. Ernest Chappell told the tales and each week he played some &#8220;ordinary fellow who gets all bollixed up with the supernatural.&#8221;

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      <itunes:subtitle>Kill Me Again  (Aired November 17, 1947)

Quiet Please &#8211; 1947-1949 
Wyllis Cooper, the creator...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Hollywwod Startime - Return Of Frank James (3-10-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Return Of Frank James (Aired March 10, 1945)

Hollywood Star Time aired on CBS radio and on Sundays 2:30PM-3:00PM. The host was Herbert Marshall, the announcer Wendell Niles, the director Robert L. Redd and the producer Tom McAvity until 12/21/46 when he was replaced by Jack Johnstone. The fine music was by Alfred Newmann and Johnny Green.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 05:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-04-02T22_51_17-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1784</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Return Of Frank James (Aired March 10, 1945)

Hollywood Star Time aired on CBS radio and on Sundays 2:30PM-3:00PM. The host was Herbert Marshall, the announcer Wendell Niles, the director Robert L. Redd and the producer Tom McAvity until 12/21/46 when he was replaced by Jack Johnstone. The fine music was by Alfred Newmann and Johnny Green.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Return Of Frank James (Aired March 10, 1945)

Hollywood Star Time aired on CBS radio and on Sun...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Scarlet Pimpernel - Capture Tony Dewhurst (Ep28) 1952</title>
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        <![CDATA[Capture Tony Dewhurst (Ep28 - 1952) *Exact Air Date Is Unknown

This British series is based on the classic novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy (full name:Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy) follows the exploits of swashbuckler Sir Percy Blakeney. Set in revolutionary France, the Pimpernel saves the lives French aristocrats and helps them to escape the guillotine (the full text of the novel is here). The series was produced in 1952 in the UK and rebroadcast in the USA by NBC latter in the year. In this episode Chauvelin seeks to capture the Pimpernel’s right hand man, Tony Dewhurst.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 05:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-20</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-31T22_23_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1836</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Capture Tony Dewhurst (Ep28 - 1952) *Exact Air Date Is Unknown

This British series is based on the classic novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy (full name:Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy) follows the exploits of swashbuckler Sir Percy Blakeney. Set in revolutionary France, the Pimpernel saves the lives French aristocrats and helps them to escape the guillotine (the full text of the novel is here). The series was produced in 1952 in the UK and rebroadcast in the USA by NBC latter in the year. In this episode Chauvelin seeks to capture the Pimpernel&#8217;s right hand man, Tony Dewhurst.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Capture Tony Dewhurst (Ep28 - 1952) *Exact Air Date Is Unknown

This British series is based on...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Alien Worlds - The Sun Stealers Part 1 (1-07-79)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Sun Stealers (Aired January 7, 1979)

Transports you through your imagination to the deepest reaches of space. Exciting action packed well written adventures featuring highly skilled and renowned actors combined with outrageous theme music from the London Symphony Orchestra. All in digital stereo sound. Alien Worlds is the most complex audio adventure series ever created in terms of production value. The series was heard by millions of loyal fans each week on a network of over 600 stations worldwide. ]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-03-25T13_49_36-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 20:49:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-25T13_49_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-03-25T13_49_36-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439564" length="5567236" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1381</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617097.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Sun Stealers (Aired January 7, 1979)

Transports you through your imagination to the deepest reaches of space. Exciting action packed well written adventures featuring highly skilled and renowned actors combined with outrageous theme music from the London Symphony Orchestra. All in digital stereo sound. Alien Worlds is the most complex audio adventure series ever created in terms of production value. The series was heard by millions of loyal fans each week on a network of over 600 stations worldwide. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Sun Stealers (Aired January 7, 1979)

Transports you through your imagination to the deepes...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Treasury Star Parade - Episodes 1 and 2</title>
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        <![CDATA[Treasury Star Parade - Patriotic Drama *Exact Dates Unknown

 Broadcast History : Transcribed in New York and Hollywood by the Treasury Department, beginning in April 1942 to sell war bonds. 15 Minutes, carried on more than 800 stations. Hosts : Henry Hull, Paul Douglas. Cast : Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Vincent Price, John Garfield, Lionel Barrymore, Peter Donald, Paula Winslowe, Gale Gordon, Lou Merrill, Dwight Weist, Lesley Woods, Parker Fennelly.  Announcer : Larry Elliott. Orchestra : David Broekman, All Goodman Director : Willliam A. Bacher Writers : Neal Hopkins, Norman Rosten, Violet Atkins Theme : Any Bonds Today? by Irving Berlin

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-03-18T18_04_32-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 01:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-18T18_04_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-03-18T18_04_32-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439623" length="7034707" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1750</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617102.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Treasury Star Parade - Patriotic Drama *Exact Dates Unknown

 Broadcast History : Transcribed in New York and Hollywood by the Treasury Department, beginning in April 1942 to sell war bonds. 15 Minutes, carried on more than 800 stations. Hosts : Henry Hull, Paul Douglas. Cast : Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Vincent Price, John Garfield, Lionel Barrymore, Peter Donald, Paula Winslowe, Gale Gordon, Lou Merrill, Dwight Weist, Lesley Woods, Parker Fennelly.  Announcer : Larry Elliott. Orchestra : David Broekman, All Goodman Director : Willliam A. Bacher Writers : Neal Hopkins, Norman Rosten, Violet Atkins Theme : Any Bonds Today? by Irving Berlin

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Treasury Star Parade - Patriotic Drama *Exact Dates Unknown

 Broadcast History : Transcribed i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arch Oboler's Lights Out - Little Old Lady (5-25-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Little Old Lady (Aired May 25, 1943)

Lights Out was originally a 15 minute program created by Wyllis Cooper, but it was eventually expanded to 30 minutes (Buxton, 140). Cooper was a magnificent horror writer, but he moved to Hollywood in 1936 to try his hand at script writing (Dunning, 399). Cooper wrote Son Of Frankenstein and other screenplays, but nothing as remarkable as his radio stories. Arch Oboler took over the show and Lights Out grew into a household name. Obler's incredible plots included a "Chicken Heart" that ate the world, or in the case of "Meteor Man," a large alien head that floated about hungry for humans. It became increasingly difficult for Oboler to top his last story. By 1938, he also left the show to write anti-Nazi propaganda for a series called Arch Olber's Plays. Lights Out continued for another year with other NBC writers and directors. Then Oboler brought it back in 1942 and became the host, using Bob LeMond as his announcer (Dunning, 400). This was the year during the war that that the series really took off. He left it again in 1943 and it was reduced to summer status and recycled older Cooper scripts. But Oboler would return with more of his Lights Out stories from 1970 to 1973 with The Devil and Mr. O.
]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-03-18T14_18_57-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-18T14_18_57-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2007 21:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-20</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-18T14_18_57-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-03-18T14_18_57-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439475" length="7133461" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1768</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617103.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Little Old Lady (Aired May 25, 1943)

Lights Out was originally a 15 minute program created by Wyllis Cooper, but it was eventually expanded to 30 minutes (Buxton, 140). Cooper was a magnificent horror writer, but he moved to Hollywood in 1936 to try his hand at script writing (Dunning, 399). Cooper wrote Son Of Frankenstein and other screenplays, but nothing as remarkable as his radio stories. Arch Oboler took over the show and Lights Out grew into a household name. Obler's incredible plots included a &quot;Chicken Heart&quot; that ate the world, or in the case of &quot;Meteor Man,&quot; a large alien head that floated about hungry for humans. It became increasingly difficult for Oboler to top his last story. By 1938, he also left the show to write anti-Nazi propaganda for a series called Arch Olber's Plays. Lights Out continued for another year with other NBC writers and directors. Then Oboler brought it back in 1942 and became the host, using Bob LeMond as his announcer (Dunning, 400). This was the year during the war that that the series really took off. He left it again in 1943 and it was reduced to summer status and recycled older Cooper scripts. But Oboler would return with more of his Lights Out stories from 1970 to 1973 with The Devil and Mr. O.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Little Old Lady (Aired May 25, 1943)

Lights Out was originally a 15 minute program created by ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Stand By For Adventure - The Knife (Audition Show)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Knife (Audition Show) *Mid 1950's - Exact Date Unknown

Standby for Adventure recreates the art of storytelling. The characters are four friends who gather together and recount their adventures of experiences with notorious criminals worldwide. In this audition episode, “The Knife”, Major Gordon, a retired army officer and soldier of fortune, tells this tale of his 1914 encounters in Bagdad, how he stumbled on a knife that was sticking in the ground. “Do you own a knife? Do you treat it right? . . . You never know about knives. Yours may turn on you when you least expect it.” This exciting adventure will keep you on the edge of your chair.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-03-02T21_47_30-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 05:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-03-02T21_47_30-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-03-02T21_47_30-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439458" length="6060014" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1514</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617116.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Knife (Audition Show) *Mid 1950's - Exact Date Unknown

Standby for Adventure recreates the art of storytelling. The characters are four friends who gather together and recount their adventures of experiences with notorious criminals worldwide. In this audition episode, &#8220;The Knife&#8221;, Major Gordon, a retired army officer and soldier of fortune, tells this tale of his 1914 encounters in Bagdad, how he stumbled on a knife that was sticking in the ground. &#8220;Do you own a knife? Do you treat it right? . . . You never know about knives. Yours may turn on you when you least expect it.&#8221; This exciting adventure will keep you on the edge of your chair.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Knife (Audition Show) *Mid 1950's - Exact Date Unknown

Standby for Adventure recreates the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Box 13 - Actors Alibi (9-12-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Actors Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13." The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-02-27T08_20_57-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-27T08_20_57-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-02-27T08_20_57-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439338" length="6330015" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1582</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617118.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Actors Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. &quot;Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13.&quot; The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Actors Alibi (Aired September 12, 1948)

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Glen Miller - Cafe Rouge NBC (1-07-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cafe Rouge NBC (Aired January 7, 1940)

Miller played and recorded with the likes of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey (who on several of their records, featured an up-and-coming singer by the name of Bing Crosby), Gene Krupa, Eddie Condon and Coleman Hawkins. In addition, during that time, Glenn cut 18 sides for Goodman, and also worked for radio studio conductors like Victor Young, Carl Fenton and Jacques Renard. In 1934, Miller became the musical director of the Dorsey Band, and later went on to organize The Ray Noble Orchestra, which included such players as Charlie Spivak, Peewee Erwin, Bud Freeman, Johnny Mince, George Van Eps and Delmar Kaplan, among others. the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band engaged in over 800 performances. Of these, 500 were broadcasts heard by millions. There were more than 300 personal appearances including concerts and dances, with a gross attendance of over 600,000. But Glenn was not to participate in the final six months of these activities. In the Fall of 1944, the band was scheduled to be sent on a six-week tour of Europe and would be stationed in Paris during that time. Miller decided to go ahead, in order to make the proper arrangements for the group's arrival. And so, on December 15th, Glenn Miller boarded a transport plane to Paris, never to be seen again.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-02-24T00_59_39-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 08:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-24T00_59_39-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-02-24T00_59_39-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439383" length="7043785" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1760</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Cafe Rouge NBC (Aired January 7, 1940)

Miller played and recorded with the likes of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey (who on several of their records, featured an up-and-coming singer by the name of Bing Crosby), Gene Krupa, Eddie Condon and Coleman Hawkins. In addition, during that time, Glenn cut 18 sides for Goodman, and also worked for radio studio conductors like Victor Young, Carl Fenton and Jacques Renard. In 1934, Miller became the musical director of the Dorsey Band, and later went on to organize The Ray Noble Orchestra, which included such players as Charlie Spivak, Peewee Erwin, Bud Freeman, Johnny Mince, George Van Eps and Delmar Kaplan, among others. the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band engaged in over 800 performances. Of these, 500 were broadcasts heard by millions. There were more than 300 personal appearances including concerts and dances, with a gross attendance of over 600,000. But Glenn was not to participate in the final six months of these activities. In the Fall of 1944, the band was scheduled to be sent on a six-week tour of Europe and would be stationed in Paris during that time. Miller decided to go ahead, in order to make the proper arrangements for the group's arrival. And so, on December 15th, Glenn Miller boarded a transport plane to Paris, never to be seen again.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cafe Rouge NBC (Aired January 7, 1940)

Miller played and recorded with the likes of Tommy and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adventures Of Marco Polo - Chapters 3-4-5</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Chapters 3-4-5 *Air Date Is Unknown

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO 
Episodes 03, 04, 05, and 06 - A somewhat fictitious account of the "Old Man of the Mountain." In this telling, Marco polo actually meets the Old man, who gives him Hashish (a.k.a. Medical Marihuana) which first sends him to heaven and then almost turns him into one of his cold blooded assassin. - [Historical note: Marco Polo arrived on the seen well over 50 years after the sect was destroyed. In addition he specifically mentioned that the drug used by the old Man of the Mountain was Opium not Medical marihuana as claimed by this and many other tellings of the story. This series has 52 episodes in all.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-02-19T21_36_32-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 05:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <itunes:summary> Chapters 3-4-5 *Air Date Is Unknown

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO 
Episodes 03, 04, 05, and 06 - A somewhat fictitious account of the &quot;Old Man of the Mountain.&quot; In this telling, Marco polo actually meets the Old man, who gives him Hashish (a.k.a. Medical Marihuana) which first sends him to heaven and then almost turns him into one of his cold blooded assassin. - [Historical note: Marco Polo arrived on the seen well over 50 years after the sect was destroyed. In addition he specifically mentioned that the drug used by the old Man of the Mountain was Opium not Medical marihuana as claimed by this and many other tellings of the story. This series has 52 episodes in all.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle> Chapters 3-4-5 *Air Date Is Unknown

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO 
Episodes 03, 04, 05, and 0...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Crime On The Waterfront - Boat Ride To Bermuda (3-01-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Boat Ride To Bermuda (March 1, 1949)

Another detective series that's considered "rare", only 2 episodes are readily available. Hosted by NBC, the show centers around the exploits of ace New York detective lieutenant Lou Kagle (Myron Wallace), "fighter of crime on the waterfront. The metropolitan art museum requests an undercover police officer to travel along to a scheduled exhibition in Bermuda. A number of valuable paintings were being transported by boat and it's Lou's job to make sure the cargo reaches it's destination. He's told to stay through the event and ensure save return. All went well and our adventure starts with his return journey aboard the "Promethean". A wealthy and notable woman passenger has appealed to the ship's captain for protection from a kidnapping plot. Kidnapping on a ship?? Let's listen now as this mystery unfolds.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-19T12_26_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>2131</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Boat Ride To Bermuda (March 1, 1949)

Another detective series that's considered &quot;rare&quot;, only 2 episodes are readily available. Hosted by NBC, the show centers around the exploits of ace New York detective lieutenant Lou Kagle (Myron Wallace), &quot;fighter of crime on the waterfront. The metropolitan art museum requests an undercover police officer to travel along to a scheduled exhibition in Bermuda. A number of valuable paintings were being transported by boat and it's Lou's job to make sure the cargo reaches it's destination. He's told to stay through the event and ensure save return. All went well and our adventure starts with his return journey aboard the &quot;Promethean&quot;. A wealthy and notable woman passenger has appealed to the ship's captain for protection from a kidnapping plot. Kidnapping on a ship?? Let's listen now as this mystery unfolds.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boat Ride To Bermuda (March 1, 1949)

Another detective series that's considered &quot;rare&quot;, only 2...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Action 80 - First Atomic Sub (3-26-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[First Atomic Sub (Aired March 26, 1952)

Action 80 was an thrill packed scientific fiction show, taking the listener to top secret locations and allowed them to listen in on news behind the news. In this episode, The First Atomic Submarine,  project "sailfish" ,experimental vessel x195, started in 1949 and to be revealed in 1953 at a cost of 50,000,000.00 was the subject of a possible sabatoge attempt. Naval commander Mark T. Richards is assigned to investigate and to ensure the security of this mission.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-02-18T10_12_44-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-18T10_12_44-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 18:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-18T10_12_44-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1730</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>First Atomic Sub (Aired March 26, 1952)

Action 80 was an thrill packed scientific fiction show, taking the listener to top secret locations and allowed them to listen in on news behind the news. In this episode, The First Atomic Submarine,  project &quot;sailfish&quot; ,experimental vessel x195, started in 1949 and to be revealed in 1953 at a cost of 50,000,000.00 was the subject of a possible sabatoge attempt. Naval commander Mark T. Richards is assigned to investigate and to ensure the security of this mission.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>First Atomic Sub (Aired March 26, 1952)

Action 80 was an thrill packed scientific fiction show...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Marriage - Emilys First Formal (10-18-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Emilys First Formal (Aired October 18, 1953)

The Marriage was a light affair, distinguished mainly as a vehicle for Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Cronyn's character, Ben Marriott, was a New York lawyer. His wife, Liz, had formerly been a buyer in a New York department store. Often plots revolved around her attempt to adjust to life as "just a housewife", or focused on problems with their children. They alternated viewpoints, Cronyn narrating one week, Tandy the next. The Marriage, broadcast on the NBC network Sunday nights at 7:30 pm from October 4, 1953 until March 28, 1954 was based on the play The Four Poster which Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy had previously appeared on Broadway.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-02-05T13_38_59-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2007 21:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-02-05T13_38_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-02-05T13_38_59-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439199" length="7092477" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617133.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Emilys First Formal (Aired October 18, 1953)

The Marriage was a light affair, distinguished mainly as a vehicle for Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Cronyn's character, Ben Marriott, was a New York lawyer. His wife, Liz, had formerly been a buyer in a New York department store. Often plots revolved around her attempt to adjust to life as &quot;just a housewife&quot;, or focused on problems with their children. They alternated viewpoints, Cronyn narrating one week, Tandy the next. The Marriage, broadcast on the NBC network Sunday nights at 7:30 pm from October 4, 1953 until March 28, 1954 was based on the play The Four Poster which Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy had previously appeared on Broadway.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Emilys First Formal (Aired October 18, 1953)

The Marriage was a light affair, distinguished ma...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Challenge Of Space - Ten Miles To The Moon (6-25-69)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired June 25, 1969)

Challenge of Space combines the flavor of a western with the adventures of outer space. The series tells epic stories about a time when man has conquered the near planets, when reaching Mars is as simple as visiting the Statue of Liberty, when humans in space ships explore far off galaxies at the drop of a hat. Sponsored by Carling Beer. South African sci-fi serial.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-01-27T14_29_10-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-27T14_29_10-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2007 22:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-27T14_29_10-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1846</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617136.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired June 25, 1969)

Challenge of Space combines the flavor of a western with the adventures of outer space. The series tells epic stories about a time when man has conquered the near planets, when reaching Mars is as simple as visiting the Statue of Liberty, when humans in space ships explore far off galaxies at the drop of a hat. Sponsored by Carling Beer. South African sci-fi serial.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Miles To The Moon (Aired June 25, 1969)

Challenge of Space combines the flavor of a wester...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Phil The Harris &amp;amp; Alice Faye Show - The Tonsilectomy (6-05-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Tonsilectomy (Aired June 5, 1949)

Phil Harris (Wonga Philip Harris) (June 24, 1904 – August 11, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, jazz musician and comedian. Though successful as an orchestra leader, Harris is remembered today for his recordings as a vocalist, his voice work in animation and the radio situation comedy in which he co-starred with his second wife, singer-actress Alice Faye, for eight years.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-01-17T20_28_26-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-17T20_28_26-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 04:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-17T20_28_26-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-01-17T20_28_26-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439175" length="7496937" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1862</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617144.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Tonsilectomy (Aired June 5, 1949)

Phil Harris (Wonga Philip Harris) (June 24, 1904 &#8211; August 11, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, jazz musician and comedian. Though successful as an orchestra leader, Harris is remembered today for his recordings as a vocalist, his voice work in animation and the radio situation comedy in which he co-starred with his second wife, singer-actress Alice Faye, for eight years.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Tonsilectomy (Aired June 5, 1949)

Phil Harris (Wonga Philip Harris) (June 24, 1904 &#8211; Augus...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Marco Polo Chapters 01 and 02</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO (Aired in the early 1950's)

A somewhat fictitious account of the "Old Man of the Mountain." In this telling, Marco polo actually meets the Old man, who gives him Hashish (a.k.a. Medical Marihuana) which first sends him to heaven and then almost turns him into one of his cold blooded assassin. - [Historical note: Marco Polo arrived on the seen well over 50 years after the sect was destroyed. In addition he specifically mentioned that the drug used by the old Man of the Mountain was Opium not Medical marihuana as claimed by this and many other tellings of the story.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-01-09T12_05_19-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-09T12_05_19-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 20:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-09T12_05_19-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1608</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO (Aired in the early 1950's)

A somewhat fictitious account of the &quot;Old Man of the Mountain.&quot; In this telling, Marco polo actually meets the Old man, who gives him Hashish (a.k.a. Medical Marihuana) which first sends him to heaven and then almost turns him into one of his cold blooded assassin. - [Historical note: Marco Polo arrived on the seen well over 50 years after the sect was destroyed. In addition he specifically mentioned that the drug used by the old Man of the Mountain was Opium not Medical marihuana as claimed by this and many other tellings of the story.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO (Aired in the early 1950's)

A somewhat fictitious account of the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Book Of Tobit (3-26-45)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Book Of Tobit (Aired March 26, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes detective stories appeared on radio for more than 25 years, with a long list of performers playing the parts of Holmes and Dr Watson. FIRST BROADCAST: October 20th 1930 LAST BROADCAST: September 4th 1956. The stories were written by Edith Meiser, a self-confessed Holmes addict.  These were so well written that she was warmly praised by Arthur Conan Doyle’s widow and son.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2007-01-07T13_07_59-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-07T13_07_59-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 21:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2007-01-07T13_07_59-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2007-01-07T13_07_59-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439604" length="7069490" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617150.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Book Of Tobit (Aired March 26, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes detective stories appeared on radio for more than 25 years, with a long list of performers playing the parts of Holmes and Dr Watson. FIRST BROADCAST: October 20th 1930 LAST BROADCAST: September 4th 1956. The stories were written by Edith Meiser, a self-confessed Holmes addict.  These were so well written that she was warmly praised by Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s widow and son.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Book Of Tobit (Aired March 26, 1945)

Sherlock Holmes detective stories appeared on radio f...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Theater 1030 - Dr. McGreggor The Case Of The Curious Bones</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Dr. McGreggor The Case Of The Curious Bones (Air Date Unknown)

Thanks to everyone who has cast their vote for Boxcars711. My rating continues to rise. Please remember to vote each month. It only takes a minute and it truely helps to keep these great shows coming to you. Click on the PodCast Alley Icon found on the right side of this page. 

Thanks so much, 
Bob Camardella
]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-12-21T16_31_53-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-12-21T16_31_53-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 00:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-12-21T16_31_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-12-21T16_31_53-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439457" length="7104076" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1775</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617165.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Dr. McGreggor The Case Of The Curious Bones (Air Date Unknown)

Thanks to everyone who has cast their vote for Boxcars711. My rating continues to rise. Please remember to vote each month. It only takes a minute and it truely helps to keep these great shows coming to you. Click on the PodCast Alley Icon found on the right side of this page. 

Thanks so much, 
Bob Camardella
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. McGreggor The Case Of The Curious Bones (Air Date Unknown)

Thanks to everyone who has cast...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Civil Defense Tomorrow - Orson Welles (10-17-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Orson Welles (Aired October 17, 1956)

Excellent insight as to why we do not have civil defense today in an era of nuclear terrorism. This broadcast demonstrates the resistance of the public to a national civil defense, not the negligence of the government in providing one. Good entertainment for boomers who still remember duck and cover drills.
Prophetic in many ways. Interesting that the author, Phillip Wylie, says the nation has had "10" years to prepare and done basically nothing. Since this broadcast the nation has had 50 more years to prepare and still done nothing. It's not too late.
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-12-09T10_25_53-08_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2006 18:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-12-09T10_25_53-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-12-09T10_25_53-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439701" length="14320872" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>3580</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617168.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Orson Welles (Aired October 17, 1956)

Excellent insight as to why we do not have civil defense today in an era of nuclear terrorism. This broadcast demonstrates the resistance of the public to a national civil defense, not the negligence of the government in providing one. Good entertainment for boomers who still remember duck and cover drills.
Prophetic in many ways. Interesting that the author, Phillip Wylie, says the nation has had &quot;10&quot; years to prepare and done basically nothing. Since this broadcast the nation has had 50 more years to prepare and still done nothing. It's not too late.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Orson Welles (Aired October 17, 1956)

Excellent insight as to why we do not have civil defense...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Here Comes McBride - Dead Man's Intrusion (5-19-49)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Dead Man's Intrusion (Aired May 19, 1949)

Here Comes McBride -  May 19, 1949. NBC network - Sustaining. The first show of the series. McBride finds a dead body in his room, stabbed to death. McBride is an insurance detective based in San Francisco. Frank Lovejoy, Cleve F. Adams (creator), Robert Ryf (writer), Warren Lewis (director). 29:26]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-11-29T09_39_08-08_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-11-29T09_39_08-08_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-11-29T09_39_08-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-11-29T09_39_08-08_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439659" length="6856539" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1714</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617171.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Dead Man's Intrusion (Aired May 19, 1949)

Here Comes McBride -  May 19, 1949. NBC network - Sustaining. The first show of the series. McBride finds a dead body in his room, stabbed to death. McBride is an insurance detective based in San Francisco. Frank Lovejoy, Cleve F. Adams (creator), Robert Ryf (writer), Warren Lewis (director). 29:26</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dead Man's Intrusion (Aired May 19, 1949)

Here Comes McBride -  May 19, 1949. NBC network - Su...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Call The Police - Case of the Suntower Mystery Mansion (7-6-48)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Case Of The Suntower Mystery Mansion (Aired July 6, 1948)

July 6, 1948 - NBC network. "The Case Of The Sunflower Mystery Mansion". Sponsored by: Rinso. Case #4208. Mrs. Potter is found strangled to death. Since she was a believer in occultism, was her killer from the beyond? After the second murder, the evidence points to the world of the living! The date is approximate. George Petrie, Hugh James (announcer). 29:30.
Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2006 02:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Case Of The Suntower Mystery Mansion (Aired July 6, 1948)

July 6, 1948 - NBC network. &quot;The Case Of The Sunflower Mystery Mansion&quot;. Sponsored by: Rinso. Case #4208. Mrs. Potter is found strangled to death. Since she was a believer in occultism, was her killer from the beyond? After the second murder, the evidence points to the world of the living! The date is approximate. George Petrie, Hugh James (announcer). 29:30.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Case Of The Suntower Mystery Mansion (Aired July 6, 1948)

July 6, 1948 - NBC network. &quot;The Cas...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Doris Day Show - Here Comes Santa Claus (12-23-53)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Here Comes Santa Claus (Aired December 23, 1953)

December 23, 1953 - CBS network  Sustaining. The first tune is, "Here Comes Santa Claus." Doris, Jack and Don sing "Hark The Herald Angels Sing," and other carols. Doris Day, Don Wilson (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Martin Nelson (producer), Sam Pierce (director), Fred Fox (writer). 25:32.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Here Comes Santa Claus (Aired December 23, 1953)

December 23, 1953 - CBS network  Sustaining. The first tune is, &quot;Here Comes Santa Claus.&quot; Doris, Jack and Don sing &quot;Hark The Herald Angels Sing,&quot; and other carols. Doris Day, Don Wilson (announcer), Jack Kirkwood, Martin Nelson (producer), Sam Pierce (director), Fred Fox (writer). 25:32.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Here Comes Santa Claus (Aired December 23, 1953)

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      <title>The Black Castle - 2 Episodes (1942)</title>
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        <![CDATA["Escape To Death and Two Young Flyers" (1942 *Exact Dates Unknown

Wait! Don’t go away! It’s about time to enter the Black Chapel!” The organ plays, there’s creepy noises and the chapel door opens. A bat flys out and tales of horror enter your ears. Black Castle stars Don Douglas, who plays all characters including the Wizard emcee. In the show, the Wizard of the Black Castle tells interesting stories. For example, tales of American pilots stuck in a Japanese jungle who meet a black giant, as well as a story about a thief captured by a mad scientist and transformed into a gorilla!]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2006 02:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-11-25T18_50_12-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>&quot;Escape To Death and Two Young Flyers&quot; (1942 *Exact Dates Unknown

Wait! Don&#8217;t go away! It&#8217;s about time to enter the Black Chapel!&#8221; The organ plays, there&#8217;s creepy noises and the chapel door opens. A bat flys out and tales of horror enter your ears. Black Castle stars Don Douglas, who plays all characters including the Wizard emcee. In the show, the Wizard of the Black Castle tells interesting stories. For example, tales of American pilots stuck in a Japanese jungle who meet a black giant, as well as a story about a thief captured by a mad scientist and transformed into a gorilla!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Escape To Death and Two Young Flyers&quot; (1942 *Exact Dates Unknown

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      <title>Adventures Of The Thin Man - Nora's Wedding Anniversary (10-10-43)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nora's Wedding Anniversary (Aired October 10, 1943)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the "happiest married couple in radio." Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 16:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Nora's Wedding Anniversary (Aired October 10, 1943)

The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles, and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles, on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the &quot;happiest married couple in radio.&quot; Their infectious relationship consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism, and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich couples. The radio show was actually spun from the very popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget MGM film that was filmed in only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!</itunes:summary>
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The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Good News Of 1939 -  Guest Lionel Barrymore (11-10-38)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Good News (otherwise known as Good News of 1938, Good News of 1939, Maxwell House Coffee Time) allowed for an insider look into the life and glamour of Hollywood. A musical-variety show, big stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Robert Taylor, Dick Powell, and Frank Morgan joined Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Mickey Rooney, Alice Faye, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, and others to dazzle the air waves every week.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-11-02T17_04_21-08_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>3765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Good News (otherwise known as Good News of 1938, Good News of 1939, Maxwell House Coffee Time) allowed for an insider look into the life and glamour of Hollywood. A musical-variety show, big stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Robert Taylor, Dick Powell, and Frank Morgan joined Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Mickey Rooney, Alice Faye, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, and others to dazzle the air waves every week.
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      <title>Unsolved Mysteries - Two Episodes From 1935</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Wireless Mystery (Aired 1935) &amp; The Writing On The Wall (Aired 1936) * Exact Dates Unknown

Truth is stranger than fiction, and this show has the facts to prove it. Starring Stanley Peyton, Unsolved Mysteries tell stories of unexplained true happenings. Your skin will creep as you listen to truths about voodoo, witch doctors of Africa, double murders that could never occur in a thousand years, dead men telling tales, and supernatural forces. Unsolved Mysteries has proof that zombies do exist!

Program #4. WLW, Cincinnati origination, syndicated. "The Wireless Mystery". Music fill for local commercial insert. A radio warning from nowhere saves a ship from collision. The date is approximate. Barton Yarborough (?). 14:53. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
Unsolved Mysteries. 1936. Program #9. WLW, Cincinnati origination, syndicated. "The Writing On The Wall". Music fill for local commercial insert. A "modern" ghost in an old castle warns with flaming words on the wall, "Avoid The Titanic." The date is approximate. . 15:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 19:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-10-26T12_09_13-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-10-26T12_09_13-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439651" length="7016722" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1754</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Wireless Mystery (Aired 1935) &amp; The Writing On The Wall (Aired 1936) * Exact Dates Unknown

Truth is stranger than fiction, and this show has the facts to prove it. Starring Stanley Peyton, Unsolved Mysteries tell stories of unexplained true happenings. Your skin will creep as you listen to truths about voodoo, witch doctors of Africa, double murders that could never occur in a thousand years, dead men telling tales, and supernatural forces. Unsolved Mysteries has proof that zombies do exist!

Program #4. WLW, Cincinnati origination, syndicated. &quot;The Wireless Mystery&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A radio warning from nowhere saves a ship from collision. The date is approximate. Barton Yarborough (?). 14:53. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
Unsolved Mysteries. 1936. Program #9. WLW, Cincinnati origination, syndicated. &quot;The Writing On The Wall&quot;. Music fill for local commercial insert. A &quot;modern&quot; ghost in an old castle warns with flaming words on the wall, &quot;Avoid The Titanic.&quot; The date is approximate. . 15:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Wireless Mystery (Aired 1935) &amp; The Writing On The Wall (Aired 1936) * Exact Dates Unknown
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      <title>The Body Snatchers by Robert Louis Stevenson (Chapters 3 and 4)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Body Snatchers - Chapters3 and 4 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horror tale, first published in the Christmas 1884 edition of the Pall Mall Gazette. "He's come," said the landlord, grabbing the attention of the four men at the George, a local tavern. There, a sick man awaits the visit of a London doctor. Fettes, a drunk on his second glass of scotch, sits in a fog, minding the events of the pub out of the corner of his eye. The cloaked and grungy Scotsman hears the doctor's name. It is Wolfe Macfarlane. Fettes wakes suddenly from his drunken stupor, rushing to confirm the face of this golden clad man. Fettes short dialogue is mysterious, and ends abruptly with a question, "Have you seen it again?" 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-10-10T21_26_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1989</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Body Snatchers - Chapters3 and 4 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horror tale, first published in the Christmas 1884 edition of the Pall Mall Gazette. &quot;He's come,&quot; said the landlord, grabbing the attention of the four men at the George, a local tavern. There, a sick man awaits the visit of a London doctor. Fettes, a drunk on his second glass of scotch, sits in a fog, minding the events of the pub out of the corner of his eye. The cloaked and grungy Scotsman hears the doctor's name. It is Wolfe Macfarlane. Fettes wakes suddenly from his drunken stupor, rushing to confirm the face of this golden clad man. Fettes short dialogue is mysterious, and ends abruptly with a question, &quot;Have you seen it again?&quot; 

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Body Snatchers - Chapters3 and 4 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Robert Louis Stevenson's </title>
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        <![CDATA[The Body Snatchers - Chapters1 and 2 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horror tale, first published in the Christmas 1884 edition of the Pall Mall Gazette. "He's come," said the landlord, grabbing the attention of the four men at the George, a local tavern. There, a sick man awaits the visit of a London doctor. Fettes, a drunk on his second glass of scotch, sits in a fog, minding the events of the pub out of the corner of his eye. The cloaked and grungy Scotsman hears the doctor's name. It is Wolfe Macfarlane. Fettes wakes suddenly from his drunken stupor, rushing to confirm the face of this golden clad man. Fettes short dialogue is mysterious, and ends abruptly with a question, "Have you seen it again?"

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 23:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-10-07T16_29_37-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2351</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Body Snatchers - Chapters1 and 2 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horror tale, first published in the Christmas 1884 edition of the Pall Mall Gazette. &quot;He's come,&quot; said the landlord, grabbing the attention of the four men at the George, a local tavern. There, a sick man awaits the visit of a London doctor. Fettes, a drunk on his second glass of scotch, sits in a fog, minding the events of the pub out of the corner of his eye. The cloaked and grungy Scotsman hears the doctor's name. It is Wolfe Macfarlane. Fettes wakes suddenly from his drunken stupor, rushing to confirm the face of this golden clad man. Fettes short dialogue is mysterious, and ends abruptly with a question, &quot;Have you seen it again?&quot;

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Body Snatchers - Chapters1 and 2 *Aired 1975

The Body Snatcher (1884), an influential horr...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Andrews Sisters Show - First Show With Bing Crosby &amp;amp; Gabby Hayes (12-31-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[First Show With Bing Crosby &amp; Gabby Hayes (Air December 31, 1944)

The Andrews Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters LaVerne Andrews (contralto; July 6, 1911-May 8, 1967), Maxene Anglyn Andrews (high harmony; January 3, 1916-October 21, 1995) and Patti Andrews (lead; born February 16, 1918). All were born in Minnesota to a Greek immigrant father and a Norwegian American mother. After singing with various dance bands and touring on Vaudeville, they first came to national attention with their recordings and radio broadcasts in 1937. Their music entertained Allied troops worldwide during World War II, sold war bonds, appeared in several films (including a few Abbott and Costello features), and performed for soldiers serving overseas. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 05:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-10-06T22_23_21-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1782</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>First Show With Bing Crosby &amp; Gabby Hayes (Air December 31, 1944)

The Andrews Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters LaVerne Andrews (contralto; July 6, 1911-May 8, 1967), Maxene Anglyn Andrews (high harmony; January 3, 1916-October 21, 1995) and Patti Andrews (lead; born February 16, 1918). All were born in Minnesota to a Greek immigrant father and a Norwegian American mother. After singing with various dance bands and touring on Vaudeville, they first came to national attention with their recordings and radio broadcasts in 1937. Their music entertained Allied troops worldwide during World War II, sold war bonds, appeared in several films (including a few Abbott and Costello features), and performed for soldiers serving overseas. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>First Show With Bing Crosby &amp; Gabby Hayes (Air December 31, 1944)

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      <title>Manhattan At Midnight - The Foster Family (8-21-40)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Foster Family (Aired August 21, 1940)

Manhattan At Midnight. - August 21, 1940. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. Peggy Foster is trying to get her no-good brother a job. A fountain pen given to the brother for his birthday leads to a shocking discovery...and the brother accused of murder! Frank Dolan (writer), Nelson Case (announcer), Charles Paul (organ). 29:30

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2006 05:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-10-03T22_55_53-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-10-03T22_55_53-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439609" length="7394766" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1848</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Foster Family (Aired August 21, 1940)

Manhattan At Midnight. - August 21, 1940. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Energine, Molle Shaving Cream. Peggy Foster is trying to get her no-good brother a job. A fountain pen given to the brother for his birthday leads to a shocking discovery...and the brother accused of murder! Frank Dolan (writer), Nelson Case (announcer), Charles Paul (organ). 29:30

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Foster Family (Aired August 21, 1940)

Manhattan At Midnight. - August 21, 1940. Blue Netwo...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>House Of Mystery - Gift From The Dead (8-3-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Gift From The Dead (Aired August 3, 1947)

The House Of Mystery - August 3, 1947. Mutual net, KHJ, Los Angeles aircheck. "A Gift From The Dead". Sponsored by: Post Corn Toasties, Postum. A mysterious recluse dies after vowing to return from the dead. It seems that he has returned when the family jewels start reappearing. The program originates from New York. John Griggs (host, billed as "Roger Elliott"), Al Fanelli (organist). 29:15]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2006 22:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Gift From The Dead (Aired August 3, 1947)

The House Of Mystery - August 3, 1947. Mutual net, KHJ, Los Angeles aircheck. &quot;A Gift From The Dead&quot;. Sponsored by: Post Corn Toasties, Postum. A mysterious recluse dies after vowing to return from the dead. It seems that he has returned when the family jewels start reappearing. The program originates from New York. John Griggs (host, billed as &quot;Roger Elliott&quot;), Al Fanelli (organist). 29:15</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Gift From The Dead (Aired August 3, 1947)

The House Of Mystery - August 3, 1947. Mutual net, K...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle - The Brown Hand - Parts 3 and 4</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Brown Hand - Parts 3 and 4

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Conan was originally a middle name but he used it as part of his surname in his later years]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 03:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 &#8211; 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Conan was originally a middle name but he used it as part of his surname in his later years</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Brown Hand - Parts 3 and 4

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 &#8211; 7 July 1930)...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr Jekyll &amp;amp; Mr Hyde - Episodes 05 and 06 (1932)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde The END - Episode 5 &amp; 6 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 15:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde The END - Episode 5 &amp; 6 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase &quot;Jekyll and Hyde&quot; has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde The END - Episode 5 &amp; 6 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown

The Strange Case o...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Journey Into Space - Operation Luna - 02 and 03 (1958)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Operation Luna - 02 and 03 (1958) *Exact Air Date Unknown&gt;/B&gt;

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain "Jet" Morgan, Stephen "Mitch" Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-24T16_36_30-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 23:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-24T16_36_30-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2972</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617200.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Operation Luna - 02 and 03 (1958) *Exact Air Date Unknown&gt;/B&gt;

This 1958 BBC production from the Journey Into Space series takes us on a wild 12-part adventure to the moon. Captain &quot;Jet&quot; Morgan, Stephen &quot;Mitch&quot; Mitchell, Doc Matthews , and Lemmy Barnet are the first astronauts to reach the moon, and what they find there is truly astonishing! Airing weekly beginning March 26, 1958, the show featured Andrew Faulds, David Williams, Guy Kingsley Pointer, and Alfie Bass.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Operation Luna - 02 and 03 (1958) *Exact Air Date Unknown&gt;/B&gt;

This 1958 BBC production from th...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Grand Central Station - Moon Blind (8-24-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Moon Blind (Aired August 24, 1946)


CBS network. "Moon Blind". Sponsored by: Pillsbury Sno-Sheen Flour. A poor boy arrives in New York to seek his fortune, promising "by the moon" to remember his girl back home. Donald Buka, James Monks, John Reed King (narrator), Stuart Metz (announcer), Harry Sullivan Jr. (writer), George Matthews, Eugenia Rawls, Frank Trudeau (?). 29:26]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-22T18_20_08-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2006 01:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-22T18_20_08-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1764</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617203.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Moon Blind (Aired August 24, 1946)

CBS network. &quot;Moon Blind&quot;. Sponsored by: Pillsbury Sno-Sheen Flour. A poor boy arrives in New York to seek his fortune, promising &quot;by the moon&quot; to remember his girl back home. Donald Buka, James Monks, John Reed King (narrator), Stuart Metz (announcer), Harry Sullivan Jr. (writer), George Matthews, Eugenia Rawls, Frank Trudeau (?). 29:26</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Moon Blind (Aired August 24, 1946)

CBS network. &quot;Moon Blind&quot;. Sponsored by: Pillsbury Sno-Shee...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>US Postal Inspector - National Grave Marker Co. ( Audition) 10-26-47</title>
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        <![CDATA[The National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)  Audition Show


 United States Postal Inspector. October 26, 1947. An audition recording. Postal Inspector Jefferson Black cracks "one of the vilest schemes ever perpetrated." "The National Grave Marker Company" plans to swindle the parents of dead soldiers. The program may be dated February, 1947. Warren William, Robert Webster Light (director, producer, writer), Ken Christy (? doubles), Howard McNear, Ken Cripine (writer). 28:10]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-21T15_47_33-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-21T15_47_33-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1698</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)  Audition Show

 United States Postal Inspector. October 26, 1947. An audition recording. Postal Inspector Jefferson Black cracks &quot;one of the vilest schemes ever perpetrated.&quot; &quot;The National Grave Marker Company&quot; plans to swindle the parents of dead soldiers. The program may be dated February, 1947. Warren William, Robert Webster Light (director, producer, writer), Ken Christy (? doubles), Howard McNear, Ken Cripine (writer). 28:10</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The National Grave Marker Co. (Aired October 26, 1947)  Audition Show

 United States Postal In...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>It Pays To Be Ignorant - Garlic (10-06-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Garlic (Aired October 6, 1944)


A comedy quiz show. Stared George Shelton, Lulu McConnell and Harry McNaughton. The quizmaster was Tom Howard. Dunning summaries in his "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," The three nitwits who made up the "board of experts" spent most of the time trying to figure out what the questions were, between rambling monologues, irrelevancies, and rude interruptions. The questions were as moronic as the panel."


THIS EPISODES: It Pays To Be Ignorant. October 6, 1944. Program #19. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): "Why do people eat garlic?" The first question (during the program): "What is the name of the Indian maiden the song (to be played) is about?" Tom Howard (m.c.), George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Deems Taylor (guest), Nat Novick and His Orchestra, Ken Roberts (announcer). 30:24]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-21T12_48_35-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 19:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-21T12_48_35-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Garlic (Aired October 6, 1944)

A comedy quiz show. Stared George Shelton, Lulu McConnell and Harry McNaughton. The quizmaster was Tom Howard. Dunning summaries in his &quot;On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,&quot; The three nitwits who made up the &quot;board of experts&quot; spent most of the time trying to figure out what the questions were, between rambling monologues, irrelevancies, and rude interruptions. The questions were as moronic as the panel.&quot;

THIS EPISODES: It Pays To Be Ignorant. October 6, 1944. Program #19. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first question (at the opening): &quot;Why do people eat garlic?&quot; The first question (during the program): &quot;What is the name of the Indian maiden the song (to be played) is about?&quot; Tom Howard (m.c.), George Shelton, Harry McNaughton, Lulu McConnell, Deems Taylor (guest), Nat Novick and His Orchestra, Ken Roberts (announcer). 30:24</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Garlic (Aired October 6, 1944)

A comedy quiz show. Stared George Shelton, Lulu McConnell and H...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Town Crier - Twenty Years Ago (10-6-33)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Twenty Years Ago (Aired October 6, 1933)


The Town Crier. October 6, 1933. CBS network. Alexander Woollcott remembers back twenty years, pop tunes by the band. A wonderful show, evocative of the period. Two minutes are missing from the middle of the program. Alexander Woollcott, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Mary Eastman (vocal). 1/2 hour.]]>
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-20T20_07_46-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 03:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-20T20_07_46-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1467</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617207.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Twenty Years Ago (Aired October 6, 1933)

The Town Crier. October 6, 1933. CBS network. Alexander Woollcott remembers back twenty years, pop tunes by the band. A wonderful show, evocative of the period. Two minutes are missing from the middle of the program. Alexander Woollcott, Mark Warnow and His Orchestra, Mary Eastman (vocal). 1/2 hour.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Twenty Years Ago (Aired October 6, 1933)

The Town Crier. October 6, 1933. CBS network. Alexand...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Avalon Time - The Thousand Dollars (3-18-39)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Thousand Dollars Staring Red Skelton (Aired March 19, 1939)

Avalon Time is best known as Red Skelton’s first regular comedy program. Sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes (“without question Avalon’s are the cigarette to buy today”), Avalon Time was primarily a western music program, but as you can imagine, that all changed with Red’s“gut busting” laugh a minute style. The following Red Skelton Show, premiered on 30 September 1951, and was not only one of the longest running variety series on television, but also one of the first variety shows to make the successful transition from radio]]>
      </description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 19:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-17T12_36_14-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1807</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Thousand Dollars Staring Red Skelton (Aired March 19, 1939)
Avalon Time is best known as Red Skelton&#8217;s first regular comedy program. Sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes (&#8220;without question Avalon&#8217;s are the cigarette to buy today&#8221;), Avalon Time was primarily a western music program, but as you can imagine, that all changed with Red&#8217;s&#8220;gut busting&#8221; laugh a minute style. The following Red Skelton Show, premiered on 30 September 1951, and was not only one of the longest running variety series on television, but also one of the first variety shows to make the successful transition from radio</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Thousand Dollars Staring Red Skelton (Aired March 19, 1939)
Avalon Time is best known as Red...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr Jekyll &amp;amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 03 &amp;amp; 04 (1932)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 03 &amp; 04 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown


The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-16T06_05_39-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-16T06_05_39-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2006 13:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-16T06_05_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-09-16T06_05_39-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439495" length="6167346" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1540</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617209.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 03 &amp; 04 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase &quot;Jekyll and Hyde&quot; has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 03 &amp; 04 (1932) *Exact Air Dates Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr J...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Works by Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle - The Brown Hand</title>
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        <![CDATA[Works by Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle - The Brown Hand
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Conan was originally a middle name but he used it as part of his surname in his later years.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>Works by Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle - The Brown Hand
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 &#8211; 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Conan was originally a middle name but he used it as part of his surname in his later years.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Works by Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle - The Brown Hand
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (2...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dr Jekyll &amp;amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 1 and 2 (1932)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 1 and 2 (1932) *Exact Date Is Unknown


The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde1 is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll2, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 23:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1513</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 1 and 2 (1932) *Exact Date Is Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde1 is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll2, and the misanthropic man Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of the psychopathology of a split personality; in mainstream culture the very phrase &quot;Jekyll and Hyde&quot; has come to signify wild or polar behaviour. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and one of Stevenson's best selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr Hyde - Episode 1 and 2 (1932) *Exact Date Is Unknown

The Strange Case of Dr Jek...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Durante &amp;amp; Moore Show  - Casanova Moore (11-22-46)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Casanova Moore (Aired November 22, 1943)

In 1943, Durante teamed up with Garry Moore, a very young crewcut with a breathless delivery. Fortunately for the duo, Lou Costello fell sick and the network decided to speed up their show. With only 2 weeks to prepare, they turned a small show that rated in the 5s, into a smash! The chemistry between Durante and Moore was incredible. Millions of listeners tuned in to hear Durante say "Dat's my boy dat said dat." In 1947, Moore departed with the show, saying that it was an "honest separation." After the departure, the show name was converted to "The Jimmy Durante Show." The show consisted of Durante telling glib jokes, butchering long words, like "catastroke" instead of "catastrophe," songs sung by Miss Georgia Gibbs, and a comedy sketch. The show started off with Durante's trademark song Inka Dinka Doo.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-09-04T14_49_34-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 21:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-09-04T14_49_34-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-09-04T14_49_34-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439530" length="7460302" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1864</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Casanova Moore (Aired November 22, 1943)

In 1943, Durante teamed up with Garry Moore, a very young crewcut with a breathless delivery. Fortunately for the duo, Lou Costello fell sick and the network decided to speed up their show. With only 2 weeks to prepare, they turned a small show that rated in the 5s, into a smash! The chemistry between Durante and Moore was incredible. Millions of listeners tuned in to hear Durante say &quot;Dat's my boy dat said dat.&quot; In 1947, Moore departed with the show, saying that it was an &quot;honest separation.&quot; After the departure, the show name was converted to &quot;The Jimmy Durante Show.&quot; The show consisted of Durante telling glib jokes, butchering long words, like &quot;catastroke&quot; instead of &quot;catastrophe,&quot; songs sung by Miss Georgia Gibbs, and a comedy sketch. The show started off with Durante's trademark song Inka Dinka Doo.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Casanova Moore (Aired November 22, 1943)

In 1943, Durante teamed up with Garry Moore, a very y...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Nightmare's Nest(7-17-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nightmare's Nest (Aired July 17, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery indeed heralded the revival of the Golden Age of Radio.With the fine actor E. G. Marshall as the host, the series brought back those great days of mystery, suspense, drama and a touch of history. At first it aired daily, a monumental task when you consider this. But after some six years it went to five times a week. Mr. Marshall hosted the series until its final year when Tammy Grimes took over the chore on Feb 1, 1982. For the most part long-time radio personalities were heard with a smattering of TV and movie actors doing their part. Almost all of the story lines were newly written and produced, but there were some adaptions based on novels by Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo, O. Henry, Nathaniel Hawthorne to name a few. The end of the series came quite quickly in early December 1982 with re-runs filling in the balance of the year.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-31T16_19_09-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-31T16_19_09-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-31T16_19_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2988</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617218.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Nightmare's Nest (Aired July 17, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery indeed heralded the revival of the Golden Age of Radio.With the fine actor E. G. Marshall as the host, the series brought back those great days of mystery, suspense, drama and a touch of history. At first it aired daily, a monumental task when you consider this. But after some six years it went to five times a week. Mr. Marshall hosted the series until its final year when Tammy Grimes took over the chore on Feb 1, 1982. For the most part long-time radio personalities were heard with a smattering of TV and movie actors doing their part. Almost all of the story lines were newly written and produced, but there were some adaptions based on novels by Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo, O. Henry, Nathaniel Hawthorne to name a few. The end of the series came quite quickly in early December 1982 with re-runs filling in the balance of the year.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nightmare's Nest (Aired July 17, 1975)

The CBS Radio Mystery indeed heralded the revival of th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Goldbergs - 2 Episodes (1942)</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes (1942) - PHONE CALL FROM ED and SAMMY CONFESSES ALL TO

In many ways the program that Gertrude Berg devised in 1928 and sold to NBC radio the following year was unique. No other daily serial drama reflected so explicitly its creator's own ethnic background, and few other producers retained such close control over their work. Until the late 1930s, Berg herself wrote all the scripts, five to six fifteen-minute stories per week, and even after hiring outside writers continued to act as producer; she performed the role of the main character herself throughout the show's thirty year history on radio and television. ]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-30T14_25_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-30T14_25_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1352</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617220.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>2 Episodes (1942) - PHONE CALL FROM ED and SAMMY CONFESSES ALL TO

In many ways the program that Gertrude Berg devised in 1928 and sold to NBC radio the following year was unique. No other daily serial drama reflected so explicitly its creator's own ethnic background, and few other producers retained such close control over their work. Until the late 1930s, Berg herself wrote all the scripts, five to six fifteen-minute stories per week, and even after hiring outside writers continued to act as producer; she performed the role of the main character herself throughout the show's thirty year history on radio and television. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>2 Episodes (1942) - PHONE CALL FROM ED and SAMMY CONFESSES ALL TO

In many ways the program tha...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Victory Parade Of Spotlight Bands - Les Brown (5-25-44)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Les Brown (Aired May 25, 1944)

LES BROWN led his Band of Renown for six decades. In April 1996, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Les Brown with the distinction of being the leader of the longest-lasting musical organization in the history of pop music, a wonderful achievement. Fortunately, his son, Les Brown, Jr., is continuing this fine tradition today. In 1941, Les and his fledgling band recorded Joltin' Joe Dimaggio in honor of the Yankee slugger's 56-game hitting streak that year. It was a big hit. Betty Bonney sang the novelty tune, replacing Doris Day, who joined the band in 1940 then left in 1941 after she married. The following year, while the band was appearing at the Hollywood Palladium, a radio announcer introduced the band as Les Brown and His Band of Renown. It has been known by that name ever since. In 1943, Doris Day returned to the Band of Renown, a match made in heaven.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-26T13_02_43-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-26T13_02_43-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 20:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-26T13_02_43-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-08-26T13_02_43-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439456" length="3627617" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>905</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617226.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Les Brown (Aired May 25, 1944)

LES BROWN led his Band of Renown for six decades. In April 1996, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Les Brown with the distinction of being the leader of the longest-lasting musical organization in the history of pop music, a wonderful achievement. Fortunately, his son, Les Brown, Jr., is continuing this fine tradition today. In 1941, Les and his fledgling band recorded Joltin' Joe Dimaggio in honor of the Yankee slugger's 56-game hitting streak that year. It was a big hit. Betty Bonney sang the novelty tune, replacing Doris Day, who joined the band in 1940 then left in 1941 after she married. The following year, while the band was appearing at the Hollywood Palladium, a radio announcer introduced the band as Les Brown and His Band of Renown. It has been known by that name ever since. In 1943, Doris Day returned to the Band of Renown, a match made in heaven.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Les Brown (Aired May 25, 1944)

LES BROWN led his Band of Renown for six decades. In April 1996...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>General Mills Radio Mystery Theater - Moby Dick (2-13-77)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Moby Dick (Aired February 13, 1977)

General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting), this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the first 52 weeks, and the series then repeated the 52 shows as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-24T23_05_25-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-24T23_05_25-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2006 06:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-24T23_05_25-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-08-24T23_05_25-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439335" length="9640377" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>2409</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Moby Dick (Aired February 13, 1977)

General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means of reaching children that would be less expensive than television advertising. Brown and CBS were willing to experiment with a series aimed at younger listeners, reaching that audience through ads in comic books. Apart from Christian or other religious broadcasting), this may have been the only nationwide attempt in the U.S. in the 1970s to air such a series. General Mills did not continue as sponsor after the first 52 weeks, and the series then repeated the 52 shows as The CBS Radio Adventure Theater.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Moby Dick (Aired February 13, 1977)

General Mills's advertising agency was looking for a means...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Challenge Of The Yukon - 2 Episodes From 1947</title>
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        <![CDATA[FULL WPNM SHOUTCAST BROADCAST - 1 Hour 2 Minutes

A Dog Named Mabel (7-26-47) and  Derelict Dog (8-9-47)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-24T19_07_15-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2006 02:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-24T19_07_15-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>4082</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617228.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>FULL WPNM SHOUTCAST BROADCAST - 1 Hour 2 Minutes

A Dog Named Mabel (7-26-47) and  Derelict Dog (8-9-47)

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>FULL WPNM SHOUTCAST BROADCAST - 1 Hour 2 Minutes

A Dog Named Mabel (7-26-47) and  Derelict Dog...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Your Are There - Signing Magna Carta (1-18-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Signing Magna Carta (Aired January 18, 1948)

You Are There. January 18, 1948. CBS net. "The Signing Of The Magna Carta". Sustaining. The events of June 19, 1215. John Daly, Ken Roberts, Don Hollenbeck, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director, writer), Henry Walsh (writer). 1/2 hour]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-23T18_51_09-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-23T18_51_09-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-23T18_51_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-08-23T18_51_09-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439692" length="7037746" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1758</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617229.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Signing Magna Carta (Aired January 18, 1948)

You Are There. January 18, 1948. CBS net. &quot;The Signing Of The Magna Carta&quot;. Sustaining. The events of June 19, 1215. John Daly, Ken Roberts, Don Hollenbeck, Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director, writer), Henry Walsh (writer). 1/2 hour</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Signing Magna Carta (Aired January 18, 1948)

You Are There. January 18, 1948. CBS net. &quot;The Si...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Results Inc - The Haunted House (11-15-44)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Haunted House (Aired November 15, 1944)

Results Inc., aired from October 7 to December 30, 1944 and on Saturdays at 9PM. Mutual network. Sustaining. The “Haunted House” aired November 15, 1944. Lloyd Nolan, as Johnny Strange, Private Detective, Claire Trevor, as his secretary and Bea Benaderet. 1/2 hour.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-22T22_49_27-07_00</guid>
      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-22T22_49_27-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2006 05:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-22T22_49_27-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-08-22T22_49_27-07_00.mp3?_=1305598083.439543" length="7043075" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1759</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617232.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The Haunted House (Aired November 15, 1944)

Results Inc., aired from October 7 to December 30, 1944 and on Saturdays at 9PM. Mutual network. Sustaining. The &#8220;Haunted House&#8221; aired November 15, 1944. Lloyd Nolan, as Johnny Strange, Private Detective, Claire Trevor, as his secretary and Bea Benaderet. 1/2 hour.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Haunted House (Aired November 15, 1944)

Results Inc., aired from October 7 to December 30,...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>I Love Lucy - Breaking The Lease (2-26-52)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Breaking The Lease (Aired December 26, 1952)

CBS network. Sponsored by: Phillip Morris. A radio version of the famous television show. Lucy and Ricky try to break a lease. A funny program, possibly an audition that was never broadcast. The television version of the script was filmed January 5, 1952 and broadcast February 11, 1952. The recording may be audio from the television show with continuity read by Desi Arnaz. The program has also been dated February 26, 1952. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Jess Oppenheimer (writer, producer, director), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Sterling Tracy (editor), John Stevenson (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:05.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 19:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-11T12_34_54-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1858</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Breaking The Lease (Aired December 26, 1952)

CBS network. Sponsored by: Phillip Morris. A radio version of the famous television show. Lucy and Ricky try to break a lease. A funny program, possibly an audition that was never broadcast. The television version of the script was filmed January 5, 1952 and broadcast February 11, 1952. The recording may be audio from the television show with continuity read by Desi Arnaz. The program has also been dated February 26, 1952. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Jess Oppenheimer (writer, producer, director), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Madelyn Pugh (writer), Sterling Tracy (editor), John Stevenson (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music director), Bob Lemond (announcer). 29:05.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Breaking The Lease (Aired December 26, 1952)

CBS network. Sponsored by: Phillip Morris. A radi...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Adventures Of Jack Armstrong - Adventure Of The Sunken Reef (Part 9 and 10)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Adventure Of The Sunken Reef - Episodes #9 (1-2-41) and #10 (01-3-41) * See This Page For Previous Episodes 1 throuh 8

CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell. 
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-08-01T22_26_06-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 05:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-08-01T22_26_06-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1747</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Adventure Of The Sunken Reef - Episodes #9 (1-2-41) and #10 (01-3-41) * See This Page For Previous Episodes 1 throuh 8

CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Adventure Of The Sunken Reef - Episodes #9 (1-2-41) and #10 (01-3-41) * See This Page For Previou...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Chandu The Magician - 2 Episodes (10-01-48 &amp;amp; 10-2-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Visions Of Disaster (10-1-48) and Danger At Home (10-4-48)

These episodes of Chandu, The Magician are from the second adventure of this serial, airing from October through December of 1948. Written by Vera Oldham and starring Tom Collins as Frank Chandler/Chandu. Sponsored by White King Soap.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-25T20_20_32-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2006 03:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-25T20_20_32-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1704</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Visions Of Disaster (10-1-48) and Danger At Home (10-4-48)

These episodes of Chandu, The Magician are from the second adventure of this serial, airing from October through December of 1948. Written by Vera Oldham and starring Tom Collins as Frank Chandler/Chandu. Sponsored by White King Soap.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Visions Of Disaster (10-1-48) and Danger At Home (10-4-48)

These episodes of Chandu, The Magic...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Texaco Star Theater - Texaco Town Follies (1936)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Texaco Town Follies (Aired 1936 *Exact Date Unknown)

Texaco oil sponsored  many successful radio shows (The Fred Allen Show, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn &amp;  Milton Berle). Originally the show opened with a wailing siren, but after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, this was changed fearing it would alarm many americans. Variety show enthusiasts will enjoy this show.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-21T15_23_05-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 22:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-21T15_23_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1831</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Texaco Town Follies (Aired 1936 *Exact Date Unknown)

Texaco oil sponsored  many successful radio shows (The Fred Allen Show, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn &amp;  Milton Berle). Originally the show opened with a wailing siren, but after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, this was changed fearing it would alarm many americans. Variety show enthusiasts will enjoy this show.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Texaco Town Follies (Aired 1936 *Exact Date Unknown)

Texaco oil sponsored  many successful rad...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Red Skelton Show - People Who Brag (12-05-51)</title>
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        <![CDATA[People Who Brag (Aired December 5, 1951)

The Red Skelton Show, which premiered on 30 September 1951, was not only one of the longest running variety series on television, but also one of the first variety shows to make the successful transition from radio to television. Despite his popularity as an entertainer in nightclubs, vaudeville, radio and 26 feature films, Skelton was unsure of the new medium. Consequently, he continued his weekly radio broadcasts while simultaneously working on the first two season of his television show. ]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-20T21_08_00-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 04:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-20T21_08_00-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-07-20T21_08_00-07_00.mp3?_=1305598084.439194" length="7594572" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1897</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>People Who Brag (Aired December 5, 1951)

The Red Skelton Show, which premiered on 30 September 1951, was not only one of the longest running variety series on television, but also one of the first variety shows to make the successful transition from radio to television. Despite his popularity as an entertainer in nightclubs, vaudeville, radio and 26 feature films, Skelton was unsure of the new medium. Consequently, he continued his weekly radio broadcasts while simultaneously working on the first two season of his television show. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>People Who Brag (Aired December 5, 1951)

The Red Skelton Show, which premiered on 30 September...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Calling All Detectives - Triple Feature</title>
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        <![CDATA[Killer Golf Game (08-31-48) - Studying Murder (09-01-48) - Stud Poker (09-02-48) TEN MINUTES EACH

Mutual WGN Chicago - Mondays through Fridays 10:15 - 10:30 pm

Please help me maintain my standing at Podcast Alley. Cast your vote for July by clicking on the square icon found on the right side of this page. It only takes a minute and it sure would be appreciated. VOTE FOR BOXCARS711 at Podcast Alley. 
Thanks 
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-19T09_39_38-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 16:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-19T09_39_38-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-07-19T09_39_38-07_00.mp3?_=1305598084.439424" length="5719816" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1428</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Killer Golf Game (08-31-48) - Studying Murder (09-01-48) - Stud Poker (09-02-48) TEN MINUTES EACH

Mutual WGN Chicago - Mondays through Fridays 10:15 - 10:30 pm

Please help me maintain my standing at Podcast Alley. Cast your vote for July by clicking on the square icon found on the right side of this page. It only takes a minute and it sure would be appreciated. VOTE FOR BOXCARS711 at Podcast Alley. 
Thanks 
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Killer Golf Game (08-31-48) - Studying Murder (09-01-48) - Stud Poker (09-02-48) TEN MINUTES EACH...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Eddie Cantor Show - 18th Anniversary Show (11-19-48)</title>
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        <![CDATA[18th Anniversary Show (Aired November 19, 1948)

Eddie Cantor (January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1964) was an American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter, and one of the most popular entertainers in the United States of America in the early and middle 20th century. He was known to Broadway, radio, and early television audiences as "Banjo Eyes" and "the Apostle of Pep", and was regarded by millions as "a member of the family" because of his intimate radio shows that involved stories and antics about his wife, Ida, and his five children.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-18T07_12_52-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2006 14:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-18T07_12_52-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1838</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>18th Anniversary Show (Aired November 19, 1948)

Eddie Cantor (January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1964) was an American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter, and one of the most popular entertainers in the United States of America in the early and middle 20th century. He was known to Broadway, radio, and early television audiences as &quot;Banjo Eyes&quot; and &quot;the Apostle of Pep&quot;, and was regarded by millions as &quot;a member of the family&quot; because of his intimate radio shows that involved stories and antics about his wife, Ida, and his five children.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>18th Anniversary Show (Aired November 19, 1948)

Eddie Cantor (January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>The Hermit's Cave - Blackness of Terror (1940)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Blackness of Terror (1940) *Exact date unknown

The Hermit's Cave was a horror anthology radio series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-16T20_32_58-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2006 03:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-16T20_32_58-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1471</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617257.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Blackness of Terror (1940) *Exact date unknown

The Hermit's Cave was a horror anthology radio series, syndicated by WJR Detroit in the mid-1930s, sponsored by Olga Coal after the first two years. As the wind howled, the ancient Hermit narrated his horror fantasies from his cave. The cackling character of the Hermit was played by John Kent, Charles Penman, Toby Grimmer and Klock Ryder. William Conrad produced when the show moved to KMPC Los Angeles with Mel Johnson as the Hermit (1940-42), followed by John Dehner (1942-44).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Blackness of Terror (1940) *Exact date unknown

The Hermit's Cave was a horror anthology radio ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Kenneth Williams Playhouse - The Lying Scotsman (7-8-75)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Lying Scotsman (Aired July 8, 1975)

This was a series of 4 shows which originally aired on BBC July 8, 1975 and had one thing in common - they all starred Kenneth Williams. The cast varied between shows as did the the writers, making this a sort of KW radio eqivalent of the Comedy Playhouse seasons seen on TV. Their purpose was to find a show that had potential as a full series, and if this was the case here, then the one that met the task was Oh, Get On With It!
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-15T20_10_39-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2006 03:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-15T20_10_39-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-07-15T20_10_39-07_00.mp3?_=1305598084.439409" length="6896162" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1722</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Lying Scotsman (Aired July 8, 1975)

This was a series of 4 shows which originally aired on BBC July 8, 1975 and had one thing in common - they all starred Kenneth Williams. The cast varied between shows as did the the writers, making this a sort of KW radio eqivalent of the Comedy Playhouse seasons seen on TV. Their purpose was to find a show that had potential as a full series, and if this was the case here, then the one that met the task was Oh, Get On With It!
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Lying Scotsman (Aired July 8, 1975)

This was a series of 4 shows which originally aired on...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Johnny Modero Pier 23 - Who Is (6-19-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Who Is (Aired June 19, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier23 was another of the three detective shows that Jack Webb starred in before Dragnet (see also Jeff Regan, Investigator and Pat Novak For Hire).

This one took place on a San Francisco waterfront. While JOHNNY MODERO would rent boats, he also did anything else to make a buck, and most of that involved solving crimes before Warchek,the local cop, could do so. (Bill Conrad wasWarchek.) The plots were not intricate and served mostly to lead to Modero's one-liners, delivered in that patented deadpan delivery that Webb was perfecting. In solving cases, Modero usually consulted Father Leahy, a waterfront priest, played by Gale Gordon. With a staccato delivery, Modero always had a chip on his shoulder and a snappy comeback...thanks to writers Richard Breen, Herb Margolis, and Lou Markheim.

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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-13T17_48_28-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 00:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-13T17_48_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-07-13T17_48_28-07_00.mp3?_=1305598084.439597" length="6962513" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1739</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617261.jpg"/>
      <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Who Is (Aired June 19, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier23 was another of the three detective shows that Jack Webb starred in before Dragnet (see also Jeff Regan, Investigator and Pat Novak For Hire).

This one took place on a San Francisco waterfront. While JOHNNY MODERO would rent boats, he also did anything else to make a buck, and most of that involved solving crimes before Warchek,the local cop, could do so. (Bill Conrad wasWarchek.) The plots were not intricate and served mostly to lead to Modero's one-liners, delivered in that patented deadpan delivery that Webb was perfecting. In solving cases, Modero usually consulted Father Leahy, a waterfront priest, played by Gale Gordon. With a staccato delivery, Modero always had a chip on his shoulder and a snappy comeback...thanks to writers Richard Breen, Herb Margolis, and Lou Markheim.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who Is (Aired June 19, 1947)

Johnny Modero, Pier23 was another of the three detective shows th...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Cases Of Mr Ace - Key To Death (1947)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Key To Death (1947 Exact Date Unknown) Episode #1

EDDIE ACE is the owner and sole employee of Ace Investigations situated on 6th Avenue, New York, in this short-lived radio detective drama, of which only a few episodes are still available. "The Key to Death" appears to be first episode of series, with Ace first meeting Dr Gayle a psychoanalist who hires him to tell her about his cases. She is using them has case studies for a book she is writing on criminal psychology. Both remaining episodes follow the same procedure with Ace narrating the details of his latest case to her. Police Lt. Walsh also gets involved in the two remaining episodes.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-07-10T21_34_36-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1652</itunes:duration>
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EDDIE ACE is the owner and sole employee of Ace Investigations situated on 6th Avenue, New York, in this short-lived radio detective drama, of which only a few episodes are still available. &quot;The Key to Death&quot; appears to be first episode of series, with Ace first meeting Dr Gayle a psychoanalist who hires him to tell her about his cases. She is using them has case studies for a book she is writing on criminal psychology. Both remaining episodes follow the same procedure with Ace narrating the details of his latest case to her. Police Lt. Walsh also gets involved in the two remaining episodes.</itunes:summary>
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EDDIE ACE is the owner and sole employee of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mystery Is My Hobby - Kid Brown Is KO'd</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kid Brown Is KO'd (Air Date Is Unavailable)

Thanks again everyone for making June another great month in my standings at Podcast Alley. Please continue to support this podcast and vote for Boxcars711. Help make July another successful month. Look for the square Podcast Alley Icon found on the right side of this page. It only takes a minute to cast your vote.]]>
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      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-07-09T19_48_39-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 02:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Kid Brown Is KO'd (Air Date Is Unavailable)

Thanks again everyone for making June another great month in my standings at Podcast Alley. Please continue to support this podcast and vote for Boxcars711. Help make July another successful month. Look for the square Podcast Alley Icon found on the right side of this page. It only takes a minute to cast your vote.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kid Brown Is KO'd (Air Date Is Unavailable)

Thanks again everyone for making June another grea...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>BradburyThirteen - The Happiness Machine (6-25-84)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Happiness Machine (Aired June 25, 1984)

1984 Brigham Young University recorded thirteen stories by Ray Bradbury, which was broadcast on National Public Radio. The writing was the best of a classic author and the host was one of radio's most distinctive voices: Paul Frees. Paul Frees had a long career announcing for tv, radio, and film. He played the newsman in the film War Of The Worlds, and The 27th Day. It was his serious low voice (the same one he used to introduce Escape) that was used to host Bradbury 13. ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>The Happiness Machine (Aired June 25, 1984)

1984 Brigham Young University recorded thirteen stories by Ray Bradbury, which was broadcast on National Public Radio. The writing was the best of a classic author and the host was one of radio's most distinctive voices: Paul Frees. Paul Frees had a long career announcing for tv, radio, and film. He played the newsman in the film War Of The Worlds, and The 27th Day. It was his serious low voice (the same one he used to introduce Escape) that was used to host Bradbury 13. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Happiness Machine (Aired June 25, 1984)

1984 Brigham Young University recorded thirteen st...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Burns &amp;amp; Allen - George The Butler (11-01-45)</title>
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        <![CDATA[George The Butler (Aired November 1, 1945)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 02:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>George The Butler (Aired November 1, 1945)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple in old time radio. They got started, like many of the greats of old time radio, in vaudeville, which is really just the touring popular entertainment in America prior to movies. Gracie was the sparkplug of the act, always the center of attention. George played the foil, the guy vainly trying to make sense of the ditzy world of Gracie. By the early 30s, Gracie was probably the best known woman on radio. Gracie often sang in a voice that showed she was also an excellent comedienne songstress. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>George The Butler (Aired November 1, 1945)

Burns and Allen are one of the most beloved couple ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sherlock Holmes - Case Of Stolen Navel Treaty (11-23-47)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Case Of Stolen Navel Treaty (Aired November 23, 1947)

Throughout the early 1940's on American Radio, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce performed as Holmes and Watson, respectively, in several series of canonical and original Sherlock Holmes stories. When Rathbone finally departed the role before the 1947 season, Tom Conway played Sherlock Holmes opposite Nigel Bruce for one season. . First broadcast date October 20, 1930. Last broadcast date September 4, 1956]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 00:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-28T17_32_45-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1765</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Case Of Stolen Navel Treaty (Aired November 23, 1947)

Throughout the early 1940's on American Radio, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce performed as Holmes and Watson, respectively, in several series of canonical and original Sherlock Holmes stories. When Rathbone finally departed the role before the 1947 season, Tom Conway played Sherlock Holmes opposite Nigel Bruce for one season. . First broadcast date October 20, 1930. Last broadcast date September 4, 1956</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Case Of Stolen Navel Treaty (Aired November 23, 1947)

Throughout the early 1940's on American ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Fighting AAF - August 12, 1945</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Fighting AAF - August 12, 1945

A Documentary Drama that aired each week included live interviews with our airforce flyers and during World War II. This Episode talks about the atomic bomb and it's role in ending the war.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2006 22:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-26T15_37_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>2369</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Fighting AAF - August 12, 1945

A Documentary Drama that aired each week included live interviews with our airforce flyers and during World War II. This Episode talks about the atomic bomb and it's role in ending the war.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Fighting AAF - August 12, 1945

A Documentary Drama that aired each week included live inte...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Lone Wolf - The Golden Santa (Jan-1949)</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Golden Santa (January 1949 * Exact date unknown)

THE LONE WOLF, debuted 1948. The Lone Wolf was the pet name for Michael Lanyard, just another radio gumshoe. He was usually found sipping highballs at the Silver Seashell Bar and Grill. This show had a very noticeable resemblance to another detective series. The Falcon.
]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2006 22:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-25T15_16_28-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1509</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>The Golden Santa (January 1949 * Exact date unknown)

THE LONE WOLF, debuted 1948. The Lone Wolf was the pet name for Michael Lanyard, just another radio gumshoe. He was usually found sipping highballs at the Silver Seashell Bar and Grill. This show had a very noticeable resemblance to another detective series. The Falcon.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Golden Santa (January 1949 * Exact date unknown)

THE LONE WOLF, debuted 1948. The Lone Wol...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Weird Circle - Fall Of The House Of Usher (8-29-43)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Fall Of The House Of Usher (Aired August 29, 1943)

In this cave by the restless sea, we are meant to call from out of the past, stories strange and weird, stories adapted from the works of the world's greatest authors, including Edgar Allan Poe and Wilkie Collins. No matter how strange things get, don't touch that dial "they're are about to get even weirder.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2006 22:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-24T15_57_50-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1578</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Fall Of The House Of Usher (Aired August 29, 1943)

In this cave by the restless sea, we are meant to call from out of the past, stories strange and weird, stories adapted from the works of the world's greatest authors, including Edgar Allan Poe and Wilkie Collins. No matter how strange things get, don't touch that dial &quot;they're are about to get even weirder.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fall Of The House Of Usher (Aired August 29, 1943)

In this cave by the restless sea, we are me...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Columbia Radio Workshop - Slim (3-2-46)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Slim (Aired March 2, 1946)

Beginning in 1936, the program aired intermittently in various forms until 1957. Featuring a variety of plays, including Fall of the City by Archibald MacLeish, the show offered listeners creative and challenging programming. This program helped establish radio a viable artistic media.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-06-19T21_31_01-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2006 04:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-19T21_31_01-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <enclosure url="https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/enclosure/2006-06-19T21_31_01-07_00.mp3?_=1305598084.439247" length="7326451" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:image href="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/db/25/ec/boxcars711/1400x1400_617279.jpg"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Slim (Aired March 2, 1946)

Beginning in 1936, the program aired intermittently in various forms until 1957. Featuring a variety of plays, including Fall of the City by Archibald MacLeish, the show offered listeners creative and challenging programming. This program helped establish radio a viable artistic media.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Slim (Aired March 2, 1946)

Beginning in 1936, the program aired intermittently in various form...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Mystery Playhouse - Lady In The Morgue  (9-14-56)</title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Lady In The Morgue (Aired September 14, 1956)

"Mystery Playhouse,"  hosted by Peter Lorre was a series of classic and original radio dramas, a favorite during the Golden Age. Great plots with superb acting.]]>
      </description>
      <guid isPermaLink="true">https://boxcars711.podomatic.com/entry/2006-06-19T07_43_09-07_00</guid>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-19T07_43_09-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1580</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Lady In The Morgue (Aired September 14, 1956)

&quot;Mystery Playhouse,&quot;  hosted by Peter Lorre was a series of classic and original radio dramas, a favorite during the Golden Age. Great plots with superb acting.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lady In The Morgue (Aired September 14, 1956)

&quot;Mystery Playhouse,&quot;  hosted by Peter Lorre was ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Beyond Midnight - Man Who Sold His Soul (Date Unknown)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Man Who Sold His Soul (Date Unknown)

Let us journey “into the land that lies beyond midnight,” into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and DEATH DEATH DEATH! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done South African radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. Date Unknown]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2006 02:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-17T19_04_22-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1702</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Man Who Sold His Soul (Date Unknown)

Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lies beyond midnight,&#8221; into a world of ghost hunters, men going mad, and DEATH DEATH DEATH! Written by the masterful Michael McCabe, these well-done South African radio shows will capture your attention and keep you up listening to them well beyond midnight. Date Unknown</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Man Who Sold His Soul (Date Unknown)

Let us journey &#8220;into the land that lies beyond midnight,&#8221;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Mutual Broadcasting - Top Tunes of 1948 (1-6-49)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mutual Broadcasting - Top Tunes of 1948 (Aired January 6, 1949)

WMIK affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1948. On the first day of broadcasting, Sunday, November 14, 1948, Mutual programming began just as soon as the opening day activities were over. WMIK continued with Mutual until May 1950. 

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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 02:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-04</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-16T19_34_41-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>1773</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>Mutual Broadcasting - Top Tunes of 1948 (Aired January 6, 1949)

WMIK affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1948. On the first day of broadcasting, Sunday, November 14, 1948, Mutual programming began just as soon as the opening day activities were over. WMIK continued with Mutual until May 1950. 

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WMIK affiliated with the Mutua...</itunes:subtitle>
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    <item>
      <title>Sergeant Preston of The Yukon - 2 Episodes 1947</title>
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        <![CDATA[2 Episodes 1947  - A Date To Remember (Aired 11-4-43) and Belated Revenge (Aired 11-11-43) 

A long-running favorite of adventure lovers, as well as Husky lovers, this show swept into the old time radio juvenile lineup like a Canadian cold front before the 1940's, brought to you by Quaker Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. From the mid '40's right up to '54, Paul Sutton played Sgt. Preston, with Brace Beemer, the Lone Ranger himself, taking the role for a short time in the mid '50's.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:33:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2019-10-15</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/boxcars711/episodes/2006-06-15T18_33_24-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Bob Camardella</dc:creator>
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Thanks everyone for your votes at Podcast Alley. Last Month my rating reached 300 (in a world of 14000 podcasts). That's "Super Good" and a result of your efforts. Please continue your support this month of June. Click on the PODCAST ALLEY icon link found on the right side of this page, it only takes a minute. Again, thanks ALL, for your support and kind words.

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      <itunes:summary>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 4 of 4)

Thanks everyone for your votes at Podcast Alley. Last Month my rating reached 300 (in a world of 14000 podcasts). That's &quot;Super Good&quot; and a result of your efforts. Please continue your support this month of June. Click on the PODCAST ALLEY icon link found on the right side of this page, it only takes a minute. Again, thanks ALL, for your support and kind words.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 4 of 4)

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        <![CDATA[Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 3 of 4)

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      <itunes:summary>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 3 of 4)

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      <itunes:subtitle>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 3 of 4)

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      <title>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part3) </title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Mickey Spillane - Kiss Me Deadly (Part 3 of 4)

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